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Familiarisation
   
 
 
 
 
For economical driving, caring for the environment 
 
 
The fuel consumptionof a vehicle  varies greatly:
   
 
-  according to the driver's  style of driving 
  (moderate, aggressive, fast, ...), 
   
-  according to the  type of journeys 
 made (urban, main road, motorway, flowing, heavy traffic, …) and the speed.  
 
 
Main recommendations for driving economically 
 
 
Hybrid mode selector 
To optimise fuel consumption, use the  Automodeof the selector whenever possible (the mode is activated 
automatically when starting) including for urban journeys. 
  This mode optimises the use of the energy sources (internal combustion engine and/or electric) contrary to other modes, which are for use in par ticular cases.
 
 
Gear lever 
 Use the  automatic 
 mode  A 
 as much as possible as this optimises gear changes to suit the requirements.  
 
 
Drive smoothly 
Stay in the "eco" zone 
 displayed in the energy consumption/generation indicator: accelerate gently, drive atsteady speeds using the speed limiter or cruise control as soon as possible. Use the "charge" zone 
: anticipate the need to slow down by taking your foot off the accelerator rather than
braking. The movement of the energy consumption/generation indicator needle (into the "charge" zone), shows 
the level of energy recovery.
   
Consumption history
 
See the impact of your style of driving and the type of journey by reviewing the history of your energyconsumption. Refer to the "Multifunction screens" section.  
 
 
Causes of high consumption and checks 
 As with any vehicle, limit overloading, wind resistance (windows open above 30 mph (50 km/h), roof rack, loaded 
or not, …), the use of power consumers (air conditioning, heated seats, heated rear screen, …). 
 Obser ve the recommendations on checks (regular check of tyre pressures, correct tyre pressures, …) and routine servicing.  
  
     
        
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Hybrid system
High voltage
Before doing any work on 
the vehicle, switch off the 
ignition ( Readylamp off).  y
High voltage cables
High voltage cables are routed under the
vehicle (sills); take care not to damage them when the vehicle is used for off-road activity (such as covering rough ground).
   
Battery precautions
 
 The high voltage battery must not in any
circumstances be charged from an externalsource and must only be handled by a
workshop technician. 
  There is the risk of serious burns, as well as electric arcs that could cause serious injury or even death. 
 A used Ni-MH (Nickel Metal Hydride) type 
high voltage battery must be removed in an 
appropriate manner by a repair workshop,so that its recycling presents no risk to the environment.  
 
Take care to position lifting equipment(jack, hoist, ...) at the locations provided to avoid damaging the cables.    
The volta
ge used for the operation of theelectric motor is in the range 150 to 270 Volts.
  Be sure to take account of the warning labels
fitted to the vehicle. 
  Ta k e  great care regarding the high voltage and high temperatures of components carrying thecurrent.
 
 
Emergency cut-off 
 
In the event of an accident, a cut-off system
blocks the high voltage current and cuts off 
the fuel pump; your vehicle can no longer bestarted. 
  To restar t the hybrid system, contact a 
PE
UGEOT dealer.
Never touch, dismantle, remove or replace the high voltage par ts, orange cables or connectors, even in the event of an accident.   
     
        
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Instruments and controls
Indicator and warning lamps 
  Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in operation, switched off or has a fault. 
 
 When the ignition is switched on 
 Certain warning lamps come on for a few seconds in the instrument panel and/or 
instrument panel screen when the vehicle's 
ignition is switched on. 
  When the engine is started, these same
warning lamps should go off.
  If they remain on, before moving off, refer to
the information on the warning lamp concerned.  
 
 
Associated warnings 
 
The switching on of cer tain warning lamps maybe accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the instrument panel screen.
 The warning lamps may come on continuously(fixed) or flash.
  Certain warning lamps may come on inone of two modes. Only by relating thetype of lighting to the operating status
of the vehicle can it be ascertainedwhether the situation is normal or whether a fault has occurred.
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3
3
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With the vehicle stationar y 
, use the left handythumb wheel to move through the menus, so as to configure the vehicle settings (driving andcomfort systems, ...). 
-  Rotation (other than menu): scroll through 
the list of active functions available, 
-   Press: main menu, confirm the selection,
-  Rotation (in a menu): move up or down in
the menu.
Main menu
   Vehicle parameters Screen settin
gs
Preheatin
g/Preventilation 
Driving position setting
Unlocking boot only
Driving assistance
Speeds memorised 
Rear wipe in reverse 
gear 
  Automatic parkin
g brake 
Lighting
Welcome lighting 
Guide-me-home headlamps 
Directional headlamps
Parameters
Language
Units
Fuel consumption 
Te m p e r a t u r e  
Colours
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DIESEL
Access
Quality of the fuel used for 
Diesel engines
   
The Diesel engines are perfectly compatible 
with biofuels which conform to current andfuture European standards (Diesel fuel which complies 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 ser vicing conditions. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
  The use of an
y other type of (bio)fuel(vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted,
domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of 
damage to the engine and fuel system).