2011 Citroen C ZERO display

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  Monitoring 
 
 
 
1. 
  With the ignition on, the orange and red 
warning lamps come on. 
   
2. 
  With the engine running, these warning 
lamps go off.  
  If a warning lamp rem

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Instrument panel  
Panel bringing together the various gauges and indicators for the operation of the vehicle. 
   
 
1. 
  State of charge gauge for the main 
battery.

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  Main battery state of charge indicator 
 
 
Display 
 
Four successive aler ts indicate that the energy 
available in the main battery is dropping to a 
low level: 
   
 
-   2 bars of

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Instrument panel screen  
When the ignition switch is in the " ON 
" position, press button  A 
 repeatedly to display the following information in turn.

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Service indicator 
 
When the ignition is switched on, press 
button  A 
 several times in succession until 
the ser vice indicator is displayed in the desired 
units.

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  This function gives an estimate of the number 
of miles (km) that your vehicle can still cover, 
based on the recent conditions of use (driving 
style, use of heating, air condit

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Citroen C ZERO 2011 1.G Owners Manual Driving
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P. 
 Park. 
  This position is used for star ting the 
vehicle. 
  To come out of the  P 
 position, you must 
have your foot on the brake. 
   
R. 
 Reverse. 
   
N. 
 Neutral. 
   
D.

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Lighting controls 
 
 
Main lighting 
 
The various front and rear lamps of the vehicle 
are designed to adapt the lighting progressively 
in relation to the climatic conditi
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