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Familiarisation
   
Reversing camera 
  The camera comes on when you engage 
reverse gear and remains active up to 
approximately 9 mph (15 km/h). It is 
deactivated above 11 mph (18 km/h). 
   
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Instrument panel 
   
 
A. 
 Speedometer. 
   
B. 
  Instrument panel screen. 
   
C. 
 Rev counter.  
   
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Warning lamps 
  With the ignition on, the orange and red 
warning lamps come on. 
  With the engine running, these warning 
lamps should switch off. 
  If warning lamps remain on, refer to the 
chapter concerned. 
   
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MONITORING 
 
 
Buttons  
  Brightness adjustment.     
Screen  
  Press the button and place the screen in the 
required position. 
  Back-lighting adjustment. 
  ON/OFF provides views of the 
rear without engaging reverse 
gear.  
     
        
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Familiarisation
   
Cruise control 
  The state of the cruise control system is 
given on the instrument panel by a warning 
lamp located in the rev counter. 
   
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Hill start assist 
  This system, linked with the ESP, makes hill 
starts easier and is activated in the following 
conditions: 
   
 
-   the vehicle must be stationary, with the 
engine running, 
   
-   the gradient of the road must be steeper 
than 5%.  
   
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Pneumatic suspension 
  This equipment allows you to alter the rear 
height of the load floor to make loading or 
unloading easier. 
  Press the up control switch; release to stop 
the movement. Each press increases by one 
level: +1 to +3. 
  Press the down control switch; release to 
stop the movement. Each press decreases 
by one level: -1 to -3. 
  Driving with the load floor too high or too 
low may damage components under the 
body. 
   
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    Function deactivated.    Function selected. 
 
DRIVING SAFELY  
     
        
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Instruments and controls  
 
 
INSTRUMENT PANEL
 
 
 
1. 
  Distance recorder in miles/kilometres. 
   
2. 
 Screen. 
   
3. 
  Dials and gauges. 
   
4. 
 Rev counter.  
 
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument panel screen 1
 
 
 
-  Time, 
   
-  Miles/Kilometres travelled, 
   
-  Range, 
   
-  Fuel consumption, 
   
-  Average speed, 
   
-   Headlamp beam height, 
   
-   Programmable overspeed warning via 
MODE, 
   
-  Service indicator.  
 
 
 
Instrument panel screen 2 
 
 
 
-  Time, 
   
-  Date, 
   
-  Ambient temperature, 
   
-  Miles/Kilometres travelled, 
   
-  Range, 
   
-  Fuel consumption, 
   
-  Average speed, 
   
-   Headlamp beam height, 
   
-   Programmable overspeed warning via 
MODE, 
   
-  Service indicator, 
   
-   Warning messages displayed in the top 
section, 
   
-   Radio (frequency of the current station).  
  
     
        
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Steering mounted controls  
 
 
CRUISE CONTROL
 
 
"This is the speed at which the driver wishes to 
travel". 
  This aid to driving in free-fl owing traffi c conditions 
enables the vehicle to maintain a constant 
speed programmed by the driver, except when a 
considerable load is carried on a steep gradient. 
  In order to be programmed or activated, 
the vehicle speed must be greater than 
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h), with at least 4th 
gear engaged. 
  Function selected. 
  Function deactivated.     If your vehicle is fitted with cruise control, 
this is displayed on the instrument panel by 
an indicator located in the rev counter.  
     
        
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Driving safely
SAFETY
TRACTION CONTROL (ASR) AND DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESP) 
 
These systems are linked and complement 
the ABS. 
  The ASR system is very useful for 
maintaining optimum drive and avoiding 
losses of control of the vehicle on 
acceleration. 
  The system optimises drive to prevent the 
wheels skidding, by acting on the brakes of 
the drive wheels and on the engine. It also 
allows the directional stability of the vehicle 
to be improved on acceleration. 
  Use the ESP to hold your course without 
attempting to countersteer.   If there is a variation between the trajectory 
followed by the vehicle and that required 
by the driver, the ESP system automatically 
acts on the engine and the brake of one 
or more wheels, in order to put the vehicle 
back on course. 
  In certain exceptional conditions (when 
starting a vehicle stuck in mud or snow, or 
on loose ground...), it could prove useful 
to deactivate the ASR system to make the 
wheels spin and regain grip. 
   
Operation of the ASR and ESP 
systems
  The LED flashes when the ASR 
or ESP is triggered.    Press this button. 
  The LED on the button comes on: the ASR 
system no longer acts on the engine operation, but 
continues to act on the brakes.  
OPERATING FAULT 
 
When a malfunction of the ASR 
system occurs, this warning lamp 
comes on, accompanied by an 
audible signal and confirmed by a 
message on the screen.