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FAMILIARISATION
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1.
Sunshine sensor.
2.
Soft diffusion air conditioning adjustment wheel.
3.
Passenger’s airbag.
4.
Side window demist vent.
5.
Passenger’s air vents.
6.
Bonnet release.
7.
Hazard warning lamps switch.
8.
Switch in the glove box:
- Passenger’s airbag activation/deactivation
9.
Glove box:
- Vehicle document storage
- Audio-video sockets
- Fusebox access fl ap
10.
ESP/Parking Sensors/Lane Departure Warning
System controls.
11 .
Suspension controls:
- Ground clearance adjustment
- Sport mode
12.
Armrest with cup-holder.
13.
Electric parking brake.
14.
Automatic gearbox SPORT/SNOW mode controls.
15.
Ashtray with cigar lighter.
16.
Gear lever.
17.
Storage.
18.
Audio and telematics system.
19.
Air conditioning controls.
20.
Storage.
21.
Multifunction screen.
22.
Emergency or assistance call controls.
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SAFETY
TRAJECTORY CONTROL
SYSTEMS
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
and electronic stability
programme (ESP)
Activation
These systems are activated auto-
matically each time the vehicle is
started.
They come into operation in the event
of a grip or trajectory problem.
This is indicated by fl ashing
of this warning lamp in the
instrument panel.
Deactivation
In exceptional conditions (starting a
vehicle which is bogged down, stuck
in snow, on soft ground...), it may be
advisable to deactivate the ASR and
ESP systems, so that the wheels
can move freely and regain grip.
)
Press the "ESP OFF"
button,
located in the middle of the dash-
board.
If this warning lamp comes on
in the instrument panel and
the indicator lamp in the button comes on, this indicates that
the ASR and ESP systems
are deactivated.
Your vehicle has a system to im-
prove traction on snow: intelligent
traction control
.
This system detects situations
of low adhesion that might make
moving off and progress diffi cult
on deep fresh snow or compacted
snow
.
In these situations the intelligent
traction control
system regulates
the amount of wheel slip to optimise
the traction and trajectory control of
your vehicle.
The anti-slip regulation (also known
as Traction Control) optimises trac-
tion to prevent skidding of the wheels,
by acting on the brakes of the driving
wheels and on the engine.
The electronic stability programme
acts on the brake of one or more
wheels and on the engine to keep
the vehicle on the trajectory required
by the driver, within the limits of the
laws of physics.
Intelligent traction control
system ("Snow motion") For vehicles with Hydractive III +
suspension, manual adjustment of
ground clearance to the intermediate position improves further the ability
to make progress in deep snow (see
the relevant paragraph).
The use of snow tyres is strongly
recommended on surfaces with low
adhesion.
It is recommended that these systems be reactivated as soon as possible.
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DRIVING
Vehicle positions
High position
Changing a wheel (not possible if
speed > 6mph (10km/h)).
Mid-high position
For increased ground clearance (not
possible if speed > 25 mph (40 km/h)).
For use on diffi cult roads when trav-
elling at reduced speed, as well as
on car park ramps.
Position changes may only be
made when the engine is running.
The adjustable ground clearance
meets all types of situation. Apart
from a few specifi c situations, the
vehicle should be in the Normal
position.
)
Press once on one of the adjust-
ment controls.
The change in position is indicated
by a message on the instrument
panel screen.
Normal position
If the speed authorised for a particu-
lar position is exceeded, the vehicle
reverts automatically to the normal
position.
Low position
To facilitate loading or unloading the
vehicle.
For workshop inspections.
Not to be used in normal driving (not
possible if speed > 6mph (10km/h)).
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DRIVING
Request not granted
The instrument panel screen tempo-
rarily displays a message indicating
that this position is not authorised.
The vehicle remains in the autho-
rised position and the instrument
panel screen indicates this position
to you.
Automatic variation of ground clear-
ance
- If your speed exceeds 70 mph
(approx. 110 km/h), on a good
road surface, ground clearance
is lowered. The vehicle returns
to its normal position if the road
surface deteriorates or if your
speed is lower than 55 mph (ap-
prox. 90 km/h).
- At low or medium speed, if the
road surface is poor, ground
clearance is increased. The ve-
hicle returns to its normal posi-
tion as soon as conditions allow.
- On switching off the ignition, the
ground clearance is reduced to
the parking position.
For your safety if you are operating
underneath the vehicle, you must
support the vehicle with axle stands.
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