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A. Central locking
B. Unlocking
C. Guide-me-home lighting
D. Key release/storage
Press control A , located on the switch
panel to the left of the dashboard. The
f u e l fl a p a u t o m a t i c a l l y o p e n s u p f u l l y .
Insert the nozzle so as to push in the
m e t a l fl a p B .
P u s h t h e f u e l fl a p t o c l o s e i t .
After switching off the ignition, con-
trol A is only active for a few minutes.
If necessary, switch on the ignition
again to reactivate it.
Bonnet stay:
detach the stay and pivot it
upwards to insert it into the notch.
68 Bonnet opening/closing
To unlock, pull the control located under
the dashboard towards you.
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Opening
Using the multifunction screen, you can
choose from the following options when
opening your vehicle with the remote
control:
- either all of the doors and the tail-
gate,
- o r t h e d r i v e r ’ s d o o r w i t h a fi r s t p r e s s , then all of the other doors with a
second press.
To close: move the stay back to
its initial position, lower the bon-
net, then allow it to slam shut at
the end of its travel.
O P E N I N G
Remote control key Fuel tank
Capacity: approximately 60 litres.
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I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S
MONOCHROME INSTRUMENT PANEL
MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN A
The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard.
1. Rev counter
2. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox selector position and
gear
3. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning
lamp
4. Speedometer
5. Cruise control or speed limiter
setting
6. Fuel gauge
7. Trip mileage recorder
8. Multifunction screen A
9. Total mileage recorder
In this zone, the following infor- mation appears in succession
when the ignition is switched on:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total mileage recorder.
A. Lighting rheostat (available day
and night)
B. Trip mileage recorder reset
C. Personalisation of the instrument
panel (display of desired informa-
tion)
D. CHECK (list of alerts)
Central display Control buttons
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I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S
TWO - TONE INSTRUMENT PANEL
MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN C
The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard.
1. Rev counter
2. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox selector position and
gear
3. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning
lamp
4. Speedometer
5. Cruise control or speed limiter
setting
6. Fuel gauge
7. Trip mileage recorder
8. Multifunction screen C
9. Total mileage recorder
In this zone, the following infor- mation appears in succession
when the ignition is switched on:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total mileage recorder.
A. Lighting rheostat (available day
and night)
B. Trip mileage recorder reset
C. Personalisation of the instrument
panel (display of desired informa-
tion)
D. COLOUR (choice of background
colour ranging from white to blue)
Central display Control buttons
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NAVIDRIVE INSTRUMENT PANEL
NAVIDRIVE MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN
The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard.
1. Cruise control or speed limiter
setting
2. Speeometer
3. NaviDrive multifunction screen
(see "NaviDrive instructions")
4. Rev counter
5. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning
lamp
6. Fuel gauge
7. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox selector position
8. Trip mileage recorder
9. Total mileage recorder
In this zone, the following infor- mation appears in succession
when the ignition is switched on:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total mileage recorder.
A. Personalisation of the instru-
ment panel (display of desired
information)
B. COLOUR (choice of background
colour ranging from white to
blue)
C. Lighting rheostat (available day
and night)
D. Trip mileage recorder reset
Central display
Control buttons
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I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Airbags If this comes on, it indicates
the occurrence of a fault in
one of the airbag or seat belt
pretensioner systems.
Maximum coolant temperature
If this comes on, it indicates
that the temperature in the
cooling system is too high.
Stop the vehicle as soon as
it is safe to do so.
Low fuel level When the tank is full, all the
bars are lit up.
If the fuel low warning lamp
comes on accompanied by
an audible signal and a message on
the multifunction screen, there are
approximately 7 litres of fuel remain-
i n g i n t h e t a n k a n d 2 o r 3 b a r s fl a s h
in the instrument panel.
When the last bar goes out, there
are approximately 2 litres of fuel re-
maining in the tank.
Top up with fuel as soon as possible
to avoid running out.
This warning lamp comes on each
time the ignition is switched on, until
s u f fi c i e n t f u e l i s a d d e d .
A control located on the panel to the
left of the steering wheel allows you
t o o p e n t h e f u e l fl a p f r o m i n s i d e t h e
vehicle.
Do not continue driving until you run
out of fuel as this may cause dam-
age to the emisions control and fuel
injection systems. Battery charge
If this comes on, it indi-
cates the occurrence of a
fault in the battery charging
circuit (dirty or loose termi-
nals, slack or cut alternator
belt, ...).
Door open A door, the boot or the rear
screen is open:
- if the speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h), this warning lamp comes on continuously,
- if the speed is higher than 6 mph (10 km/h), this warning lamp comes on
continuously, accompanied by an audi-
ble signal.
Seat belt not fastened/
unfastened
This warning lamp informs
you if the driver’s or front
passenger’s seat belt is
not fastened (depending
on model), and if the front
passenger’s (depending on
model) or the second row
passengers’ seat belts are
unfastened. The lit up positions repre-
sent those whose seat belts are not
fastened/unfastened. Seat belts unfastened during the
journey:
- the point corresponding to the
seat position with seat belt un-
fastened lights up between 0 and
approximately12 mph (20 km/h).
A b o v e 1 2 m p h ( 2 0 k m / h ) , i t fl a s h -
es accompanied by an audible
signal for around 120 seconds.
The audible signal stops when
the ignition is switched off or if a
door is opened.
Depending on model, the front pas-
s e n g e r s e a t m a y b e fi t t e d w i t h a
presence sensor; the correspond-
ing warning lamp will only come on
if the seat is occupied and the seat
belt not fastened.
Driver’s or front passenger’s seat belt
not fastened with presence sensor:
- the warning lamp lights up be-
tween 0 and approximately
12 mph (20 km/h). Above 12 mph
( 2 0 k m / h ) , i t fl a s h e s a c c o m p a -
nied by a message on the mul-
tifunction screen and an audible
signal for around 120 seconds.
Second row rear passengers’ or
front passenger’s seat belt not fas-
tened without presence sensor:
- when the ignition is switched on, the points corresponding to the seat po-
sitions with seat belts not fastened
remain lit up for 30 seconds.
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C O M F O R T
Air conditioning
To ensure that your system operates
correctly, it is recommended to have
it checked regularly.
Water arising from condensation
in the air conditioning drains away
through a hole provided for this pur-
pose. A pool of water may thus form
under the vehicle when stationary.
To keep the air conditioning com-
pressor well sealed, it is essential to
operate the air conditioning at least
once in every month.
Regardless of the season, the air
conditioning is useful, since it re-
moves humidity and condensation.
To be effective, the air conditioning
should only be used with the win-
dows closed.
If after a lengthy stop in bright sun-
light the interior temperature is exces-
sive, air the passenger compartment
by opening the windows for a few
moments, then close them again.
The air conditioning operates by using
power from the engine. This results in
a slight increase in fuel consumption.
Dust filter/Odour filter
(active carbon)
T h e r e i s a fi l t e r f o r e x c l u d i n g o d o u r s
and dust.
T h i s fi l t e r h a s t o b e c h a n g e d i n a c -
cordance with the vehicle's servic-
ing schedule (see "Maintenance and
Warranty Guide").
Air circulation
A i r v e n t s o n t h e fl o o r u n d e r n e a t h t h e
front seats provide enhanced heat-
ing for the rear seat positions; take
care not to obstruct them.
Air vents
The air vents to the face have grilles
and thumbwheels to adjust the air
fl o w a n d d i r e c t i o n ( u p - d o w n , r i g h t -
left).
The automatic regulation of the air
conditioning, inside the cabin, uses
a number of sensors (sunlight sen-
sor, outside temperature sensor...)
that relieve you of the need to make
frequent adjustments outside the
displayed temperature.
Be careful not to obstruct the sun-
light sensor, located on the dash-
board behind the instrument panel.
Sensors
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A C C E S S
FUEL TANK
Capacity of the tank: approxi-
mately 60 litres.
Low fuel level When the minimum level in the
tank is reached, this warning
lamp on the instrument panel
comes on, accompanied by
an audible warning and a message
on the multifunction screen.
W h e n i t fi r s t c o m e s o n , a r o u n d
7 litres of fuel remain in the tank.
Refuel as soon as possible to avoid
running out.
Additions of fuel must be of at least
5 litres to be taken into account by
the fuel gauge. The petrol or diesel engine of your
v e h i c l e i s fi t t e d w i t h a c a t a l y t i c c o n -
verter, a device which helps to re-
duce the level of harmful emissions
in the exhaust gases.
For petrol engines, unleaded fuel
is obligatory.
T h e fi l l e r n e c k i s n a r r o w e r , p e r m i t -
ting unleaded petrol only.
O p e n i n g t h e fi l l e r c a p m a y r e s u l t
in an inrush of air. This vacuum is
entirely normal and results from the
sealing of the fuel system.
Press on the control A , situated
on the control panel on the left
h a n d s i d e . T h e f u e l fl a p a u t o m a t -
ically opens up.
Take care to select the pump
that corresponds to the correct
fuel type for your vehicle.
Introduce the nozzle so as to push
i n t h e m e t a l n o n - r e t u r n fl a p B.
Make sure that the nozzle is
pushed in as far as possible
before starting to refuel (risk of
blowback).
Maintain this position throughout
the refuelling operation.
P u s h t h e f u e l fl a p t o c l o s e i t .
Fuel cut-off switch
Your vehicle is equipped with a safety
device which cuts off the fuel supply
in the event of a collision.
Refuelling
I f y o u a r e fi l l i n g y o u r t a n k t o t h e
top, do not persist after the third
cut-off; this could cause your
vehicle to malfunction.
After switching off the ignition, the
control A is active for only a few
minutes. If necessary, switch on
the ignition again to reactivate it.
If you have put in fuel that is
wrong for your vehicle, it is es-
sential to have the tank drained
before you start the engine.
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A C C E S S
Quality of the fuel used for petrol
engines
The petrol engines are perfectly
compatible with E10 type petrol
biofuels (containing 10 % ethanol),
conforming to European standards
EN 228 and EN 15376.
E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 % ethanol) are reserved exclusively for
vehicles marketed for the use of this
type of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The
quality of the ethanol must comply
with European standard EN 15376.
For Brazil only, special vehicles are
marketed to run on fuels containing
up to 100 % ethanol (type E100). Quality of the fuel used for Diesel
engines
The Diesel engines are perfectly
compatible with biofuels which con-
form to current and future European
standards (diesel fuel which com-
plies with standard EN 590 mixed
with a biofuel which complies with
standard EN 14214) available at the
pumps (containing up to 7 % Fatty
Acid Methyl Ester).
The B30 biofuel can be used in cer-
tain Diesel engines; however, this
use is subject to strict application
of the special servicing conditions.
Consult a CITROËN dealer.
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or di-
luted, domestic fuel...) is strictly pro-
hibited (risk of damage to the engine
and fuel circuit).