188
Practical information
* The maxi-fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. All work on themaxi-fuses must be carried out by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
187.5 A
Reversing lamps.
1
915 A
Accessory socket.
20*30 A Electric window controls.
21*30 A Heated rear screen.
227.5 A
Heated door mirrors.
2
425 A
Driver's and passenger's electric seat.
2
530 A Heated seats.
194
Practical information
The batteries contain harmful substances such as sulphuric acid and lead. They must be disposed of inaccordance with regulations and must not, in any circumstances, be discarded with household waste. Ta k e used remote control batteries andvehicle batteries to a special collectionpoint.
Do not reverse the polarity and use only a 12 V charger. Do not disconnect the terminals while the engine is running. Do not charge the batteries without disconnecting the terminals first.Do not push the vehicle to star t the engine if it is fitted with a CVT gearbox.
It is advisable to disconnect the battery if the vehicle is to be left unused for more than one month.
Before disconnectingthe battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off theignition before disconnecting the battery. Close the windows and the doors before disconnecting the battery.
Following reconnection of the battery
Following reconnection of the battery, switch on the ignition and wait 1 minutebefore starting to permit initialisation of theelectronic systems. However, if problemsremain following this operation, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
)Disconnect the battery from the vehicle, if necessary. )Follow the instructions for use provided by
the manufacturer of the charger.
)Reconnect starting with the negative
terminal (-). )Check that the terminals and connectors are clean. If they are covered with sulphate (whitish or greenish deposit), remove themand clean them.
Charging the battery using
a battery charger
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03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
The satellite navigation system guides the driver to the destination
that he has set in accordance with a chosen route.
Initiall
y, it searches for the destination required by the user, thenit calculates the route and fi nally it provides the visual and vocal guidance instructions.
A point of interest (POI) is represented by an icon on
the map, it represents an airport, a station, a town
hall, ... WHAT IS A POINT OF INTEREST
(POI)?
Up to 40 different icons ma
y be displayed (refer to the
section "Points of interest icon").
The
y are classifi ed in 5 groups and identifi ed by onecolour for each group:
-
Shops, fi nance and businesses (Green),
- Vehicles and travel
(Dark blue),
- Restaurants
(Orange),
- Public places and emer
gency services (Brown),
- Entertainment and attractions
(Blue).
GPS
(Global Positioning System) consists of severalsatellites arranged around the earth. They continuouslytransmit digital signals which travel at the speed of
light, on 2 different frequencies.
At any given time, the system receives its position
in relation to the satellites detected and the time of
transmission of the signal.
This enables the telematic unit to calculate its position
and therefore that of the vehicle.
A repositioning process using the map database storedon the hard disk allows the vehicle to be positionedon the road network, so improving the accuracy of the
vehicle location function.
GPS SYSTEM
WHAT IS THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND GPS?
The system's measurements may be inaccurate if the vehicle is:
- in a tunnel or under
ground car park,
- underneath a two-level motorwa
y,
-
in an area with several very high buildings,
- surroun
ded by closely planted trees.
Depending on the vehicle's situation and the reception o
f the GPSinformation, the displayed information may disappear from the
screen temporarily.
WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED IN
ORDER TO MAKE BEST USE OF THE SYSTEM?
Do not place anything on or near the
GPS aerial.
Do not use an
y digital communication equipment (personalcomputers, etc.) near the GPS aerial.
Do not affi x an
y refl ective fi lms or fi lms containing carbon to the
windows.
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04
PLAYING AN MP3/WMA CD
When the MP3/WMA CD is inserted in the pla
yer, playing of the tracks is automatic.
The tracks cannot be recorded onto the music server.
You can pla
y CDs with up to 8 levels, 255 folders and
400 fi les maximum. Windows Media and Microsoft Cor
poration are trademarks
registered in the United States and/or other countries.
GENERAL NOTES ON MP3/WMA CDs
AUDIO / VIDEO
WHAT IS THE MP3/WMA FILE FORMAT?
MP3 is the abbreviation of MPEG-1 Audio La
yer 3 and MPG is the abbreviation of Motion Pictures Experts Group, a digital video data compression standard used on mediasuch as video CDs.
The MP3 compression reduces the number o
f bytes in a song by
eliminating the long sound waves in the range of frequencies whichare imperceptible to the human ear, so producing high quality audio
fi les with a low volume of data.
This compression divides the size of the content of a conventional
audio CD by approximately 10, which means that the content of
10 audio CDs can be recorded onto a single CD-R or CD-RW.
WMA is the abbreviation o
f Windows Media Audio, another audio
data compression standard offered by Microsoft.
It can be used to create and save audio
fi les at a compression rate
higher than that of the MP3 format.
ACCEPTANCE OF THE FILES
Some blank CDs ma
y not be played by your equipment (quality,
recording speed...).
When
you burn a CD-R or CD-RW, select the ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet burning standard.
To obtain the best acoustic quality possible, select the lowest
burning speed.
The MPE
G1 and MPEG2 standards are accepted.
Transmission s
peeds between 32 and 320 kbits/s and scans
between 16 kHz and 48 kHz are accepted.
To displa
y the title information (the name of the artist, the title of the
album, etc...), the information contained in the ID3 Tags or the WMA
Tags must be included in the MP3/WMA fi les burned onto the disc.
COPYRIGH
T
Your audio system may allow you to listen to music which is usuallyprotected by copyright in accordance with current national andinternational standards. Please consult these standards and comply
with them.
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05
EQUIPMENT, CONTRAST, TRAFFIC INFORMATION (TP)
SETTINGS
- Choose to adjust or set the parameters of F certain equipment offered in your vehicle(e.g.: unfolding/folding of the mirrors,closing the windows on locking, timingand sensitivity of the automatic lighting,
direction indicators motorway function, ...):
- to scroll up the list, F1
- to scroll down the list, F2
- to reinitialise all of the settings F3 (manufacturer's settings).
Press each setting to select or change the parameters.
- Choose to adjust the contrast of the G display in relation to the ambient light level(day, night or automatic).
- Choose to activate or deactivate the H traffi c information (TP).
HG
F
F1
F2
F3
.
321 Alphabetical index
ABS and EBFD systems ...............................146Accessories..................................................202Accessory socket, 12V ...................98, 100,101Access to bulbs.............................................181Active stability control (ASC)........................148Adjusting headlamps....................................137Adjusting head restraints ................................81Adjusting seat belt height..............................150Adjusting the steering wheel ...........................87Airbag, knee..........................................156,158Airbags, curtain .....................................157,158Airbags, front.........................................154,158Airbags, lateral......................................156,158Air conditioning...............................................22Air conditioning, automatic .......................89, 92Air conditioning, manual...........................89,90Air filter..........................................................r214Air flow............................................................22Air intake.........................................................92Air vents..........................................................88Alarm ...............................................................73Anti-lock braking system (ABS)..........................................................146Anti-theft........................................................110Apple® player®.........................................266-268Armrest, front....................................82,98,101Armrest, rear...................................................r84ASC...............................................................148Ashtray, por table.....................................98,100Audible warning............................................145Audio- CD system..................................283-320Audio-telematic system........................223-282Audio-video...................................................236Audio streaming (Bluetooth).................269,307Audio system functions .........................224, 285
Automatic illumination of headlamps ....132, 134Automatic operation of hazard warninglamps..........................................................145Automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers...140Automatic switching off of lighting ................134Auxiliary sockets ..................102, 264,304,305
Capacity, fuel tank ........................................208CD changer...................................................r301CD MP3 .................................................240,299Central locking..........................................62,65Changing a bulb.....................................180-185Changing a fuse.....................................186-191
A
C
Changing a wheel ..................................174-179Changing a wiper blade................................195Changing the remote control battery..............68Changing the time.....................................54,58Checking levels ......................................211-213Checking the engine oil level ........................211Checks..................................................205-216Child seats ............................................159-168Child lock .......................................................169Cigarette lighter.............................................r100Closing the boot ........................................62, 71Closing the doors................................62,65, 70Colour screen.................................56, 224, 225Connectors, audio ................102,264,304, 305Controls for air conditioning ......................90, 92Coolant............................................................46Coolant level.................................................212Courtesy lamp, front.....................................142Cour tesy lamp, rear......................................r143Copying a CD ................................................241Cruise control................................................124Cup holder.......................................................r98CVT gearbox .........................................113,215
Battery...................................................192,214Battery, charging...........................................194
Battery, remote control .............................68,69Bluetooth (telephone) .............269 -282, 309 -319Bonnet...........................................................205Bonnet stay...................................................205Boot .................................................................71Boot lamp ......................................................144Bottle holder....................................................r98Brake discs....................................................216Brake lamps ..................................................184
Brake pads ....................................................216Brakes........................................................... 216Braking assistance system...........................146Bulbs (changing, type)..........................180, 184
B
Daytime running lamps.........................134, 182Deactivating ASC..........................................148Deactivating the passenger airbag...............155Deactivation of the passenger and
rear window control switches.......................77Deadlocking..............................................63, 65Defrosting ..................................................96, 97Demisting..................................................96, 97Dials................................................................24Diesel additive level ......................................213
D
324Alphabetical index
Seat, rear bench .............................................83Seat adjustment........................................79,80Seat back storage pockets...........................103Seat belts ...............................................150-153Seat belts warning lamp...............................151Seats, electric.................................................80Seats, rear.......................................................r83Serial number, vehicle..................................222Ser vice indicator.............................................r44Servicing .........................................................22Setting the clock.......................................54, 58Sidelamps.............................131, 180, 182,184Side repeater.................................................183Ski flap............................................................84Spare wheel..................................................175Speedometer..................................................r24Spotlamps, side............................................183Starting the vehicle...............................106,107Stopping the vehicle.............................106,107Stop & Star t system (Auto Stop & Go)..........119Storage.............................................84, 99,104Stowing rings ........................................104, 105Sun visor.........................................................r99System, audio-CD.................................283-320System, audio-telematic.......................223-282
Unlocking ..................................................60,64USB player...........................................r264, 305
U
Warning lamp, low fuel level .........................208Warning lamps ..........................................25-42Weights.................................................218,220Welcome lighting.....................................66, 136Wheel, changing....................................174-179Wheelbrace...................................................174Window controls..............................................76Wiper control stalk.................................138-141Wipers ....................................................138-141
Temporary tyre repair kit...............................170Third brake lamp...................................184, 185To o l s..............................................................174Total distance recorder...................................r43To w b a r...........................................................r199Towed loads..........................................218, 220Towing another vehicle.................................198TP (Tr affic information)........................260, 294Traction control (TCL)...................................148Trajectory control systems ............................148Tyre pressures ..............................................222Tyres................................................................22
Table of weights....................................218,220Ta b l e s o f e ngines..................................217, 219Tables of fuses ..............................................186TCL ................................................................ 148Te c hnical data........................................217-222Te l e p h o ne............................................269, 309Te m p e r a t u r e , c o o l a nt ......................................46Temperature adjustment ...........................90, 93
T
Vehic le c onfiguration......................................52Vehicle identification .....................................222Ventilation.................................................88-89Video.....................................................256,257Voic e commands..................272,273,277-281,309,310,314-318
V
W
.
325
Visual search
Exterior
Lighting controls 131-135 Headlamp beam adjustment 137 Welcome lighting 13 6 Changing bulbs 180 -183 - front lamps - foglamps- direction indicator repeaters
Wiper controls 13 8-141 Changing a wiper blade 195
Door mirrors 85-86
Doors 70, 72 - opening / closing - central locking
Child lock 169 Electric windows 76-77 Alarm 73-75
Panoramic sunroof 78
Roof bars 201
Accessories 202-203
Braking assistance 146-147
Tr ajectory c ontrol 148 -149
Tyre pressures 222
Boot 71- opening / closing - emergency releaseTemporary puncture repair kit 170 -173 Changing a wheel 174-179 - tools- removing / refitting
Changing bulbs 18 4 -185- rear lamps - 3rd brake lamp- number plate lamps - foglamp
Parking sensors 127-129 Reversing camera 130To w b a r 19 9-200To w i ng 19 6 -198
Fuel tank 208
Remote control key / electronic key 60-69- opening / closing - anti-theft protection - battery