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1 Electric windows / Rear view mirrors / Child
safety controls
2 Memorisation of driver's seat and exterior rear
view mirror adjustments
3 Bonnet release
4 Controls at the steering wheel:
Speed limiter
Cruise control
5 Horn
6 Audio/telematic controls under steering wheel
7 Driver's airbag
8 Navigation controls
9 Driver's air vent
10 Instrument panel
11 Driver's air vent
12 Lighting control
13 Windscreen wiper / Screen wash controls
14 Ignition switch
15 Controls:
Central locking/unlocking of doors and boot
Lane Departure Warning System
16 Steering column adjustment
17 Knees airbag
18 Oddments tray
19 Checks / Anti-intrusion alarm / Parking space
sensor controls
20 Lighting / Direction indicators / Foglamp / Voice
recognition controls
21 Manual headlamp height adjustment
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F. Seat height and slide adjust-ments.
G. Adjustment of the backrest angle.
H. Adjustment of top of backrest.
I. Adjustment of 2 axis lumbar support.
J. Massage function.
A. Adjustment of the backrest angle.B. Adjustment of the seat height and angle.C. Heated seat control.D. Longitudinal adjustment of seat.E. Adjustment of the backrest lum-bar support.
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Memorisation
The Memorisation function allows you to programme the driver's seat and exterior rear view mirror set-tings.
The correct positioning of the belt strap is through the middle of the shoulder. See “Seat belts”.
To adjust the seat belt for height, compress the control and slide it in the desired direction.
Seat belt height adjustmentFront seats
Electrical adjustmentsElectrical adjustmentsManual adjustments
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Automatic electrochrome rear view mirror
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This automatically and progres-sively adapts to day-time or night-time use.
Operation
Switch on the ignition and press button 4.Warning lamp 3 on: automatic mode.
Warning lamp 3 off: automatic mode stopped. The mirror r e m a i n s i n i t s l i g h t e s t d e fi n i t i o n .
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Functioning of the interior and exterior rear view mir-rors
Press on button 1.Warning lamp 2 on: automatic mode.
Warning lamp 2 off: automatic mode stopped. The mirror r e m a i n s i n i t s l i g h t e s t d e fi n i t i o n .Note: In order to ensure optimal visibility when manoeuvring, the interior and exterior rear view mir-rors lighten when reverse gear is engaged.
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Fold-back of door mirrors
When the vehicle is parked, the door mirrors can be folded back either manually or electrically.
Electric fold-back
From the central position, one press towards the rear on control 1folds the rear view mirrors back.
To return them to the initial position, press again on control 1 towards the rear.
Automatic fold-back on lock-ing
Automatic fold-back operates when you lock the doors.
The opposite movement will take place on unlocking, unless fold-back has been requested using control 1 before switching off the ignition.Note: Automatic fold-back of the rear view mirrors can be deac-tivated. Contact a CITROËN dealer.
In reverse gear: adjustment of the indexed positions for the passenger’s and driver’s rear view mirrors
With the engine running:1. Select the (driver's or passen-ger's) rear view mirror using control 1.2. Engage reverse gear, the mir-ror glass automatically posi-tions itself to improve your vision of the pavement.3. Adjust the mirror to your prefer-ence using control 2.
These adjustments are automati-cally memorised.
The rear view mirrors resume their original position:20 seconds after reverse gear is disengaged.
Once the vehicle reaches a speed of over 10 km/h (6 mph).
Deactivation of the driver's and passenger's indexed rear view mirrors function
To deactivate the function, move control 1 to the central position.Note: this action cancels the indexing of the rear view mirrors if in progress.
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7. Rear demisting - deicing
Press button 7, with the engine running, to start a rapid deicing or demisting of the rear screen and rear view mirrors. The warning lamp comes on.
This mode automatically stops depending on the out-side temperature. It can be interrupted by a further press on button 7 or by stopping the engine.
In the latter case, demisting will resume when the engine is switched on again.Note: The heated rear screen operates independently of the automatic air conditioning.
This button activates the recirculation of air in the pas-senger compartment.
Press button 8 to switch off the entry of air from outside. The warning lamp comes on.
Whilst retaining the other settings, this position allows the driver at any moment to exclude unpleasant smells or smoke/emissions coming from outside.
This mode should be cancelled as soon as possible to allow the redistribution of air in the passenger compartment.
8. Air recirculation – Entry of air from outside
Remarks:When starting from cold, in order to prevent unwanted c o l d a i r , t h e a i r fl o w w i l l i n c r e a s e o n l y g r a d u a l l y t o i t s optimum level.
If you enter the vehicle after a fairly prolonged stop and the temperature inside the vehicle is far from comfortable, it serves no purpose to modify the tem-perature that is displayed as an attempt to go imme-diately to the desired comfort level. The system automatically uses all of its power to compensate the temperature gap as quickly as possible.Water arising from the condensation in the air con-ditioning drains out through a hole provided for this purpose ; a pool of water may thus form underneath the vehicle when stationary.
Whatever the time of year, even in cool weather the air conditioning is useful in removing humidity and misting. Avoid driving for too long with air condition-ing deactivated.
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Switching off the entry of air
Press button 6 to switch off the entry of air from outside.
Whilst retaining the other settings, this posi-tion allows the driver at any moment to exclude unpleasant smells or smoke/emissions coming from outside.
This mode should be cancelled as soon as possible to allow the redistribution of air in the passenger compartment.
Entry of air from outside
Press once on button 6 to return to the origi-nal status (Entry of air from outside).
7. Rear demisting - deicing
Press button 7, with the engine running, to start a rapid deicing or demisting of the rear screen and rear view mirrors. The warning lamp comes on.
This mode automatically stops depending on the out-side temperature. It can be interrupted by a further press on button 7 or by stopping the engine.
In the latter case, demisting will resume when the engine is switched on again.Note: The heated rear screen operates independently of the automatic air conditioning.
8. Front demisting - deicing
In some cases, “AUTO ” m o d e m a y n o t b e s u f fi c i e n t t o demist or defrost the windows (e.g. humidity, several passengers, frost).
Press button 8 for rapid clear windows. The warning lamp comes on. This system controls air conditioning, t e m p e r a t u r e a n d a i r fl o w / e n t r y . I t d i s t r i b u t e s v e n t i l a t i o n towards the windscreen and the front windows.
You can manually exit “Demisting” mode. This mode should be cancelled as soon as possible to allow the redistribution of air in the passenger compartment.
A press on either of the buttons 1a or 1b allows you to return to “AUTO” mode.
Remarks:When starting from cold, in order to prevent unwanted c o l d a i r , t h e a i r fl o w w i l l i n c r e a s e o n l y g r a d u a l l y t o i t s optimum level.If you enter the vehicle after a fairly prolonged stop and the temperature inside the vehicle is far from comf ort-able, it serves no purpose to modify the temperatur e that is displayed as an attempt to go immediately t o the desired comfort level. The system automatically uses all of its power to compensate the temperature gap as quickly as possible.
Water arising from the condensation in the air con-ditioning drains out through a hole provided for this purpose ; a pool of water may thus form underneath the vehicle when stationary.
Whatever the time of year, even in cool weather the air conditioning is useful in removing humidity and misting. Avoid driving for too long with air condition-ing deactivated.
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Dashboard fuses (Box A)
Ref.RatingFunction
G29--
G305AHeated rear view mirrors
G315ARain and brightness sensor
G325ASeat belt not fastened warning lamps
G335AElectrochrome rear view mirrors
G3420ASun roof
G355APassenger door lighting - Passenger rear view mirror adjustment
G36--
G3725AHeated front seats
G3825ADriver’s electric seat
G3940A P a s s e n g e r ’ s e l e c t r i c s e a t - H I F I a m p l i fi e r
G403ATrailer relay unit supply
Ref.RatingFunction
G3615A6 speed automatic gearbox
5A4 speed automatic gearbox
G3710ADaytime-running lamps - Diagnostic socket
G383AESP
G3910AHydraulic suspension
G403ASTOP switch
Dashboard fuses (Box B)