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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSFor safety, do not use a CD player if the cabin temperature is higher than +60 °C or lower than -10° C.If the temperature becomes too high, an automatic safet y devic e will prevent the CD player from working until an acceptable temperature is restored.
H ANDLING COMPACT DISCSDo not drop them. Store the CDs so that they are kept of dust. Avoid touching the disc sur-face as any scratches may adversely affect the sound quality. Do not attach any stickers to the discs. Do not write on them. Do not use damaged or deformed discs. Do not expose them to heat or direct sunlight.
Note :Some cut CDs cannot be read by your equip-ment (quality, speed of recording, etc.).If the sur face of the compact disc is dirty, it can be wiped with a soft, clean cloth. Always wipe from the centre of the disc outwards.
S ELECTING CD SOURCEAfter inserting a CD, with the printed side facing upwards, the player will start playing the CD automatically.If there is a CD already inser ted, press on button B until you have the source you require. You can also do this by means of control 5 at the steering wheel.
Remarks :Before inser ting a CD, always c hec k that no CD is already there by pressing on A.If the navigation CD - ROM is inser ted, it is not possible to listen to a CD in CD source.
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NaviDrive Ser vices, for access to the list of telematic services from CITROËN , for access to the to the
(e.g. Customer Service, choice of a des-tination, fuel consumption monitoring, s p o r t , c u r r e n t a f f a i r s , fi n a n c e , w e a t h e r , horoscope, travel, games, etc.) depending on availability.Messages received, messages relating t o t h e b e n e fi t s o f y o u r s p e c i fi c S e r v i c e Contract.
EMERGENCY CALLIn the absenc e of a subsc r iption to the CITROËN Emergency ser vice, the In the absenc e of a subsc r iption the abV but-ton is conf igured for making calls to the number 112, this being a standard number reserved by the European GSM network for emergency calls.For this call, a valid SIM card must be present, permitting the sending and receiv-ing of telephone calls and SMS messages. You also need to be in an area that has GSM coverage.
T WIN SIM CARDFor better peace of mind, offers of twin SIM c ards (available in some c ountr ies from certain service operators) give you two SIM cards for a standard price, a single number and single messaging. Calls arrive as prior-ity on your principal line. In the absence of a reply, calls are transferred automatically to the equipment that is using the second SIM card.
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Note :SMS messages that have been stored or deferred can be consulted at any time.To access them, press on button P, select “Telephone and Telematic Ser vices” then the function “SMS text-messages” and validate the function “Reading of SMS messages received”. Then move in the list to be able to select and validate the message you wish to read. The number of SMS messages unread is indicated.If the voice synthesiser function is active, as soon as the message is displayed, it will be read out by the voice synthesiser.
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MAP MAIN MENUPress on P then use control G to select the Map icon and validate to have access to the following choices :Move the map, to change to the mode “Select - Move on map”.Orient the map, to orient the map either to North or to the direction in which the vehicle is moving.Centre around the vehicle, to recentre the map on the vehicle if it no longer appears on the map.Details of the map, for selecting the points of interest to be displayed using symbols on the map (see next page).M e m o r i s e t h e c u r r e n t p o s i t i o n, to display the panel for entering a label for recording the vehicle's current position in a fi l e i n t h e c u r r e n t d i r e c t o r y .
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45S Y M B O L S F O R C E N T R E S O F I N T E R E S T
City hall, City centre
Hospital
Universities, Colleges, Schools
Hotels
Vineyards
Restaurants
Business centre
Supermakets, Shopping malls
Sports centres and complexes
Golf courses
Parks, gardens
Winter sports
Public attractions
Culture, museums and theatres
Tourism, historic monuments
Shows, exhibitions
Cinemas
Skating, Bowling
A i r p o r t s , fl y i n g c l u b s
Rail stations, bus stations
Car hire
Car parks, rest areas
Ferry terminals, port areas
Service stations, garages
Radar zones/High-accident zones (depending on the country of marketing and availability of the service)
CITROËN Dealer or Repairer
Casinos and night life
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND SECURITY
H OTELS , RESTAURANTS , BUSINESS AND RETAIL PARKS
S PORTS AND OPEN AIR CENTRES
C ULTURE , TOURISM , ENTERTAINMENT
TRANSPORT AND MOTORING
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