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READY TO SET OFF
 Instruments and controls 
 INSTRUMENT PANELS 
   
1.    Distance recorder in kilometres/miles. 
  
2.    Display. 
3.  Fuel gauge.
4.   Coolant temperature. 
 
5.     Rev counter.  
  Instrument panel with level 1 display    Instrument panel with level 2 display  
  Instrument panel display level 1 
   -   Time,  
  -   Kilometres/Miles travelled, 
  -   Trip computer/range, consumption, 
average speed, 
  -   Headlamp height, 
  -   Programmable overspeed warning, 
  -   Arming or disarming of the passenger air bag.    
  Instrument panel display level 2 
   -   Time,  
  -   Date, 
  -   Radio, 
  -   Kilometres/Miles travelled, 
  -   Exterior temperature, 
 -  
Modes and gears selected in electronic 
gearbox system,
  -   Trip computer/range, consumption, 
average speed 
  -   Headlamp height,  
  -   Programmable overspeed warning, 
  -  
Selection of display language, 
  -   Arming or disarming of the passenger  air bag, 
  -   Activation or deactivation of the  automatic locking of the doors while  
driving.      
         
        
        
     
        
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 Instruments and controls 
Instrument panel with level 3 display
    Instrument panel display level 3
-  Cruise control/speed limiter, 
-  Time,
-  Date,
-  Radio,
-  Kilometres/miles travelled,
-  Outside temperature,
-  Modes and gears selected in electronic gearbox system, -  Trip computer/range, fuel consumption, 
average speed,
-  Headlamp height,
-  Programmable overspeed warning,
-  Selection of display language,
-  Arming or disarming of passenger air  bag,
-  Arming or disarming of automatic door  locking while driving  
         
        
        
     
        
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Menu  
 MENU  Eight languages are offered: Italian, English,  
German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, 
Dutch and Turkish. 
 As a safety precaution, the menus can 
only be accessed when the ignition is off 
(engine off). 
 Refer to the corresponding line in the 
configuration-personalisation table on the 
following pages.   
This button enables you to:   
   -    scroll up through a menu,   
  -    increase a value.    
  
This button enables you to:   
   -    scroll down through a menu,   
  -    decrease a value.   
   
Menu...         Press...       
Sub-menu...       
Press...         Select...      
Confirm 
and exit        
Enables you to...    
  
1   Speed Bleep   ON   Increase 
 Activate/deactivate the audible  
signal indicating exceeding of the 
programmed speed and select the 
speed value. 
 Decrease   
 OFF 
  
2   Activate 
Trip B   ON   Activate 
 Display a second route "Trip B". 
OFF
 Deactivate 
     C o n fi   g u r a t i o n - P e r s o n a l i s a t i o n  
  
Level 2 and 3 displays:   
 The control panel located to the left of  
the steering wheel provides access to 
the display menus, which allow you to 
personalise some of your equipment.    
This button enables 
you to:   
   -    access the menus  and sub-menus,  
  -    confirm your selections within a menu,   
  -    exit from the menus.   
 A long press enables you to return to the  
welcome screen.    
         
        
        
     
        
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IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY
Menu  
  Menu...     
Press...        Sub-menu...        Press...         Select...      
Confirm 
and exit        
Enables you to...    
  
3   Set the time   Hours 
 Increase 
 Set the clock. 
 Decrease 
 Format   24 hour 
 Select the clock display mode. 
 12 hour 
  
4   Set the date     Year/Month/Day    Increase 
 Set the date. 
 Decrease 
  
5   See radio   ON 
 Display the name of the station.  
 Display the CD track number. 
 OFF 
  
6   Autoclose     While moving   ON 
 Activate/Deactivate the  
automatic locking of the doors 
above 12 mph (20 km/h) 
 OFF   
 
7  Measurement 
unit   Distances 
 Km 
 Select the distance display unit. 
 Mi(les) 
 Temperature   °C 
 Select the temperature display  
unit. 
 °F 
 Consumption   km/l 
 Select the consumption display 
unit. 
 l/100 km   
  
8   Language   List of languages  
available 
 Select the display language. 
  
9     
Volume of 
announcements  Increase   Increase/decrease the volume  
of signals and warnings (the 
volume changes immediately 
when the button is pressed). 
 Decrease  
         
        
        
     
        
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Battery
 The batteries contain   harmful  
substances such as sulphuric acid and 
lead. They must be discarded in accordance 
with the provisions of the law and must not, 
in any circumstances, be discarded with 
household waste. 
 Take used batteries to a special collection 
point.  
 Before disconnecting the battery, you must  
wait for 2 minutes after switching off the 
ignition. 
 Never disconnect a terminal when the 
engine is running. 
 Never charge a battery without first 
disconnecting the terminals. 
 Close the windows and doors before 
disconnecting the battery.   
 After every reconnection of the battery, 
switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute 
before starting to allow the electronic 
systems to be initialised. If slight difficulties 
are experienced after this, please  consult a 
CITROËN dealer .   It is advisable to disconnect the battery 
if the vehicle is not to be used for a 
period of more than one month.
    If the battery has been disconnected 
for some time, it may be necessary to 
reinitialise the following functions: 
   -   the display parameters (date, time,  language, distance unit and temperature 
unit), 
  -   the radio stations,  
  -   the central locking.  
 Some settings are cleared and must be  
reprogrammed,  consult a CITROËN dealer .