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List of status indicator lights SPORT suspension indicator light Display of this indicator light is accompanied by an audible signal. The indicator light comes on when the SPORTfunction is switched on.
Dynamic stability control (ESP/ASR) system disarming indicator light
Display of this indicator light when the system is disarmed is accompanied by an audible signal and the message
'ASR/ESP systems de-activated' on the multi-function display.
Dynamic stability control (ESP) system operation indicator light This comes on when the system starts to function. Diesel engine pre-heat indicator light
If the temperature is high enough, the indicator light does not come on and you can start the engine immediately.
If the indicator light does come on, wait for it to go out before operating the starter.
Air bag disarming indicator light* Display of this light is accompanied by an audible signal and the message 'Passenger air bag disarmed' on the
multi-function display.If the passenger air bag is disarmed, the indicator light comes on when the ignition is switched on (2nd notch).
In all cases, if the indicator light flashes, contact a PEUGEOT dealer. *According to country
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Automatic headlamps disarming indicator light Display of this light is accompanied by an audible signal.The light comes on when the function is disarmed. Automatic headlamps indicator light Display of this light is accompanied by an audible signal.The indicator light comes on when the function is activated. Automatic windscreen wiper disarming indicator light Display of this light is accompanied by an audible signal.The indicator light comes on when the function is disarmed. Automatic windscreen wiper indicator light Display of this light is accompanied by an audible signal.The indicator light comes on when the function is activated. Cruise control indicator light Display of this light is accompanied by an audible signal.The indicator light comes on when the function is activated.
AUTO suspension indicator light Display of this light is accompanied by an audible signal.The indicator light comes on when the
SPORTfunction is disarmed.
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Coolant temperature indicator When the needle is in zone A, the
temperature is correct. When the needle is in zone B, the
temperature is too high.In cases where the coolant tem- perature warning light comes on(linked to the STOPwarning light),
you must stop immediately.
Warning: wait for the engine to cool
down.
If necessary, top up the level.Because the cooling system is pres- surised, to prevent the risk of scald-ing, turn the cap two turns to allowthe pressure to drop. When the pressure has dropped, remove the cap and top up the level.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Engine oil level and temperature When the ignition is switched on, this gauge indicates the engine oil levelfor approximately 20 seconds, then itindicates the engine oil temperature. Engine oil level The reading is valid only if the vehi- cle is on level ground, and the
engine has been switched off for 10minutes. With the ignition on, wait for the graduated sector to light up and theindicator needle to move. When the needle is in zone C, the oil
level is correct.When the needle is in zone D, the oil
level is incorrect.There is a risk of damage to the engine.
Check the level with the dipstick.
You must top up the level withoutexceeding the maximum level onthe gauge.
Engine oil temperature When the needle is in zone E, the
temperature is correct.When the needle is in zone F, the
temperature is too high.Reduce your speed to lower the temperature.
Service indicator and total distance recorder When the ignition is switched on, this indicates servicing information for afew seconds, then the total and tripdistances. Service functionSee the 'Service indicator' section.
Total distance recorder function The total distance is displayed on the left side of the screen and the tripdistance on the right side.
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Automatic gearbox selector lever position indicator lights 'Park' indicator lights 'Reverse' indicator lights'Neutral' indicator lights'Drive' indicator lights
Note: the letter Sand the symbol linked to the above indicator lights correspond respectively to the Sport and Snow oper-
ating programmes.
'Manual' indicator lights These indicator lights correspond to the four manually operated gears.
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Trip recorder zero reset
With the ignition on, pressthe button.
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Manual operation With the headlamps on, press button B to increase the brightness of the
instrument panel lighting or button A
to reduce it. As soon as the lighting reaches the required level of brightness, releasethe button. Illumination buttons
Automatic operation The degree of illumination of the instrument panel automaticallyadapts to the external brightness. By day , the setting cannot be altered.
At night, the brightness can be
increased by means of button B.
A PEUGEOT dealer is able to cancel automatic operation if you prefermanual operation.
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THE MULTI-FUNCTION
DISPLAY GeneralThe multifunction, monochrome C or colour display shows the following:
Ð the time,
Ð the date,
Ð the outside temperature (symbol¡C flashes if there is a risk of ice),
Ð the audio system displays,
Ð the telephone displays,
Ð status of the openings,
Ð warning messages (e.g. 'Fuel level low') and vehicle function status
messages, displayed temporarily,
Ð trip computer display (see corre- sponding section),
Ð satellite navigation system dis- plays* (see corresponding sec-tion),
Ð video images. It is controlled by a keypad. Superimposed display When the status of a function (audio
system, telephone, trip computer,satellite navigation system,....)changes while the display has been
showing a different function, a win-dow opens to announce the modifi-cation (information / warning mes-sage), then disappears.
* According to country The control pad This enables the functions, controls and parameters displayed to be selected
and validated. It is located next to the display.
Dial; This has two functions: ÐRotation of the dial: This allows you to move around the screen and thus select a
function.
It also allows you :
Ð after selection of a 'setting' type parameter, to increase or
decrease the value,
Ð with a 'list'type parameter, to open the list and scroll through
the values.
Ð Pressing the dial: This allows: Ð confirmation of the selected function or the modified value.
Ð selection of a 'setting' or 'list' type parameter in order to
modify it.
Ð cancelling of a superimposed display.
'MENU' button:This allows access at any time to the general menu.
'MODE' button:Ð brief press: Ð monochrome screen C: selection of functions (audio system,
navigation / guidance...),
Ð colour screen: access to the list of controls (context menu) of
the function being displayed.
Ð Press for more than two seconds: putting the screen on standby. 'ESC' button:
Ð brief press: cancelling of the operation in progress and a return to the previous screen or erasing of a superimposed display.
Ð press for more than two seconds: return to the start-up screen.
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Setting the parameters From the
'general menu' , the
'Display configuration' menu
allows you to access the following parameters:
Ð setting the video brightness and display,
Ð setting the date and time,
Ð choosing the language in which information is heard and displayed (German, Spanish, French, Eng-lish, Italian), setting the formats
and the units. These settings allowyou to choose a display in km/h ormph, the temperature in Celsius orin Fahrenheit, and to modify thehour (12 or 24 hour) and date format.
Monochrome screen C General menu Press the 'Menu' button to select
one of the following functions:
Ð navigation/guidance* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga- tion system'),
Ð display configuration (see paragraph on 'Setting theparameters', below),
Ð navigation options* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga-tion system'),
Ð telephone phone books (see 'RT2 audio equipment' section).
* According to destination.The colour screen General menu From the general menu , select one
of the following functions by turning the dial then press the dial to confirm:
¥ general information,
¥ navigation/guidance*,
¥ map*,
¥ trip computer,
¥ settings,
¥ video.
Note: to enable you to make full use
of all the system functions, you have two CD-Roms: one contains the soft-
ware and the different languages ofthe voice synthesis, the other con-tains the "Satellite navigation sys-
tem" map data. The latter must be inthe drive for the "Navigation/Guid-ance" and "Map" functions to beactive.
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Setting the parameters From the
'general menu' , the
'Display configuration' menu
allows you to access the following parameters:
Ð setting the video brightness and display,
Ð setting the date and time,
Ð choosing the language in which information is heard and displayed (German, Spanish, French, Eng-lish, Italian), setting the formats
and the units. These settings allowyou to choose a display in km/h ormph, the temperature in Celsius orin Fahrenheit, and to modify thehour (12 or 24 hour) and date format.
Monochrome screen C General menu Press the 'Menu' button to select
one of the following functions:
Ð navigation/guidance* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga- tion system'),
Ð display configuration (see paragraph on 'Setting theparameters', below),
Ð navigation options* (see Section on 'Satellite naviga-tion system'),
Ð telephone phone books (see 'RT2 audio equipment' section).
* According to destination.The colour screen General menu From the general menu , select one
of the following functions by turning the dial then press the dial to confirm:
¥ general information,
¥ navigation/guidance*,
¥ map*,
¥ trip computer,
¥ settings,
¥ video.
Note: to enable you to make full use
of all the system functions, you have two CD-Roms: one contains the soft-
ware and the different languages ofthe voice synthesis, the other con-tains the "Satellite navigation sys-
tem" map data. The latter must be inthe drive for the "Navigation/Guid-ance" and "Map" functions to beactive.