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The most recent destinations are shown. There are three possible methods of defining the location to which youwish to travel:
– accept the last details input by means of the 1:1function,
– input the details of your destination,
– automatically input the details of your current location by means of the 1+. .1 function.
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The last address entered is displayed. There are three options for defining the location in which you wish toobtain this service:
– accept the last address entered
using the 1:1function,
– fill in the 181and 11 zones,– automatically enter the name of
your current location using the
1+. .1 function.
' '%!'' If you wish to be directed to a service, select the
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the service, then confirm by pressingthe dial. The list of services corresponding to the category selected is displayed. Select the !''then confirm by
pressing the dial to access the
1+*'/ 1 function.
An indication on the edge of the screen (x/n) shows you the maxi-mum number of establishments pro-viding the same service within aradius of 30 miles (50 km), as thecrow flies, from the selected location. Use buttons 1@1and 1A1to consult
the list provided.When the establishment of your choice is displayed, you can:
select the 1:1function to activate
guidance towards this service,
select the 1 '1function to enter
this establishment in your directory.
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if the service selected is not
available in the programmed location, a temporary message informs you of this.
Following validation of the location,the service closest to it is displayed.The distance indicated is thedistance as the crow flies from theservice to the selected location.
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The menu CC' 2!CC
provides access to the following functions:
– changing of the route calculation criteria,
– voice synthesis adjustment of guidance messages,
– description of the information relating to the navigation CD-Rom,
– management of the addresses stored in the directory.
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The last criterion used is displayed. Select a criterion from the list, then validate by pressing the dial. When the criterion of your choice has been selected, select the
1:1
function then confirm by pressing thedial.
?!%*''!&*'!!' Select the type of voice 1( '1or
1/'( '1 , after inserting the configu-
ration CD-Rom. Adjust the volume of the voice synthesis by turning the dial, then validate bypressing the dial. '0 the volume can also be adjusted
during a message, using the audio/ telephone button or the steeringwheel control. %'('/*''& This function enables you to rename
an address stored in the directory. Select the description corresponding to the stored address to be changed. Select the
1'('1 function, then
confirm by pressing the dial. Select the 1:1function, then confirm
by pressing the dial to record the changes made.
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"Stop guidance" During guidance, select this function then validate.
"Resume guidance" In the absence of guidance, select this function then validate to activateguidance to the last destination pro-grammed. '0 after re-starting the engine, a
screen appears enabling you to resume guidance activated before
the ignition was switched off.
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&( The tailgate is locked or unlocked by the remote control or the driver'sdoor lock.
To open, pull handle and lift the
tailgate./ the tailgate locks automatical-
ly when the vehicle is being driven at 6 mph (10 km/h) and unlocks whenone of the doors is opened if thespeed is below 6 mph (10 km/h).
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=( - When the engine is running, an audi- ble signal and a diagram displayedbriefly on the multi-function displaywarn you that the tailgate is not prop-erly closed. In addition, if the vehicle is being driven, the courtesy lights flash. -( This enables the tailgate to be unlocked in the event of a centrallocking fault.
– Fold back the rear seats to gain
access to the lock from inside the boot,
– Insert a small screwdriver into
hole of the lock to unlock the tailgate.
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Your vehicle is fitted with a tinted glass panoramic roof which increas-es the light and visibility in the pas-senger compartment. Its electricconcealing shutter improves temper-ature conditions.
/ press part of the switch.
'/ press part 8of the switch.
0./ press the switch without
going past the point of resistance; the shutter stops as soon as the switch is released. 0* './ press the switch
beyond the point of resistance; one press fully opens or closes the shut-
ter. Press the switch again to stop
the shutter.
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&( The tailgate is locked or unlocked by the remote control or the driver'sdoor lock.
To open, pull handle and lift the
tailgate./ the tailgate locks automatical-
ly when the vehicle is being driven at 6 mph (10 km/h) and unlocks whenone of the doors is opened if thespeed is below 6 mph (10 km/h).
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=( - When the engine is running, an audi- ble signal and a diagram displayedbriefly on the multi-function displaywarn you that the tailgate is not prop-erly closed. In addition, if the vehicle is being driven, the courtesy lights flash. -( This enables the tailgate to be unlocked in the event of a centrallocking fault.
– Fold back the rear seats to gain
access to the lock from inside the boot,
– Insert a small screwdriver into
hole of the lock to unlock the tailgate.
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Your vehicle is fitted with a tinted glass panoramic roof which increas-es the light and visibility in the pas-senger compartment. Its electricconcealing shutter improves temper-ature conditions.
/ press part of the switch.
'/ press part 8of the switch.
0./ press the switch without
going past the point of resistance; the shutter stops as soon as the switch is released. 0* './ press the switch
beyond the point of resistance; one press fully opens or closes the shut-
ter. Press the switch again to stop
the shutter.
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3 The side lights and dipped beam headlamps switch on automatically ifthe light is poor and when the wind-
screen wipers operate continuously.
They switch off when the light becomes bright enough or the wind-
screen wipers are switched off. This function is active when the vehi-
cle is supplied to the customer.
To disarm or activate the function: – Place the key in the accessoriesposition (1st notch),
– Press the end of the lights stalk for more than four seconds.
/ In foggy weather or in snow,
the brightness sensor can detect suf-
ficient light. As a result, the lights will
not come on automatically.
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armed when the driver uses the manual lighting controls.
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multifunction display.
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- In poor light or at night, if you leave your vehicle, the side lights anddipped headlamps can be left on forapproximately one minute.
To do this: – place the key in the
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– flash the headlamps, – get out of the vehicle and lock it.
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In good or rainy weather, both day and night, thefront fog lamps and therear fog lamp are daz-
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3 The side lights and dipped beam headlamps switch on automatically ifthe light is poor and when the wind-
screen wipers operate continuously.
They switch off when the light becomes bright enough or the wind-
screen wipers are switched off. This function is active when the vehi-
cle is supplied to the customer.
To disarm or activate the function: – Place the key in the accessoriesposition (1st notch),
– Press the end of the lights stalk for more than four seconds.
/ In foggy weather or in snow,
the brightness sensor can detect suf-
ficient light. As a result, the lights will
not come on automatically.
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armed when the driver uses the manual lighting controls.
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The ESP/ASR systems offer exceptional safety innormal driving, but thisshould not encourage thedriver to take extra risks
or drive at high speed. The correct functioning of these systems depends on observationof the manufacturer's recommen-dations regarding the wheels (tyresand rims), the braking components,the electronic components, and thePEUGEOT assembly and opera-tion procedures. After an impact, have the system
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
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