06
2
1
2
1
OK
RECEIVING A CALL
An incomin
g call is announced by a ring and a superimposed
display in the vehicle's screen.
Select the YES tab on the display
using the buttons and confi rm bypressing OK.
Press the steering mounted control to accept thecall.
MAKING A CALL
From the Bluetooth telephone
function Audio menu, select Manage
the telephone call then Call, Call list or Directory.
Press the steerin
g mounted control for more than
two seconds for access to your directory, then navigate with the thumb wheel.
Or
To dial a number, use your telephone's keypad,with the vehicle stationary.
Durin
g a call, press the steering mounted control
for more than 2 seconds.
Confi rm with OK to end the call.
BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS
ENDING A CALL
299
1
2
3
SOURCE
06
Initiate the pairing between the telephone and
the vehicle. This pairing can be initiated from
the vehicle's telephone function menu or via the
telephone's ke
ypad. See steps 1 to 9 on the previouspages. During the pairing phase, the vehicle must bestationary with the key in the ignition.
Select the telephone to be connected from the telephone function
menu.
The audio system connects to a newly paired telephone automatically.
BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING *
Wireless transmission of the telephone's music fi les via the audioequipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate
Bluetooth profi les (Profi les A2DP/AV RCP).
*
Depending on the compatibility of the telephone.
**
In certain cases, playing of the Audio fi les must be initiated from the
keypad.
***
If the tele
phone supports the function.
Activate the streamin
g source by
pressing the SOURCE button ** .The tracks to be played can becontrolled as usual via the buttons on
the audio system control panel andthe steering mounted controls *** .
The contextual information can bedisplayed on the screen.
BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS
Labels, identification...................................248Lamps, warning and indicator..................r32-41Leather (care)..............................................233LED daytime running lamps.................117,214
Level, brake fluid.........................................191Levels and checks................................189-19 6Lighting, guide-me home ....................115, 116Lighting, interior..........................r122, 123, 217Lighting bulbs (replacement)...............211-217Lighting control stalk...................................112Lighting dimmer............................................r46Loading..........................................................24
Load reduction mode ..................................228Localised assistance call............................254
Localised emergency call...........................254
Locating your vehicle....................................92
Locking from the inside...............................103LPG.............................................................242Luggage retaining strap..............................130
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Main beam..........................................112,213Maintenance..................................................24Maintenance (advice) ..................................233Map reading lamps .............................122, 217Markings, identification...............................248Mat ..............................................................129Menu, main .................................................290Mini fuel level..............................................106
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Mirror, rear view............................................87Mirrors, door..................................................r86Misfuel prevention .......................................108Motorway function(direction indicators) .................................146Mountings for ISOFIX seats ...............140,142MP3 CD ...............................................273,293Music media players...................................272MyWay..................................................61, 251
Navigation...................................................261Number plate lamps....................................215
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Oil filter........................................................r194Oil level..................................................45,191Opening the bonnet....................................187Opening the boot ..................................90,105Opening the doors ........................90, 102, 104Opening the fuel filler flap...........................106Operation indicator lamps ........................32-41
Indicators, direction....................146, 212, 215
Inflating accessories (using the kit)............203Inflating tyres ................................................24
Inputs for audio system .......128, 274, 294,296Instrument panel lighting..............................46Instrument panels ...................................28, 30Instrument panel screen .....................................28, 30,164, 171, 178 , 180Interior fittings.............................................126Interior lamp........................................122, 217Interior mood lighting..................................123ISOFIX child seats...............................140-142ISOFIX mountings...............................140,142
JJack.............................................................204JACK socket ........................128, 274, 294, 296
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Keeping children safe..........132-142, 153, 156Key in ignition warning ..................................93Key with remote control ..........................90-95
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Contents
Contents
ACCESS
2
Soft top
11
Boot
13Alarm
004004
PR ACTICAL
INFORMATION
14Rear shelf
012012
011011
TECHNICAL DATA
15
Changing a bulb
1
6 Changing a fuse
1
7 Recommendations on care
1
8Petrol engines
19
Petrol weights
2
0 Diesel engine
2
1Diesel weights
22Dim
ensions
Key
safety warning
additional information
contributes to the protection o
f
the environment
refer to the pa
ge indicated
FITTINGS 006006
9Access
Precautions for use
Do not place objects on the roof, whether open or closed.
In the event of prolonged storage of the vehicle outside, it is recommended that the roof beprotected with a cover.
To avoid damaging the roof, do not open it under snowy or frosty conditions.Do not use sharp tools to remove ice or accumulations of snow on the roof. Do not use scrapers or aerosol products to remove ice that may have formed on the rear screen. Avoid operating the heated rear screen when the roof is completely open (risk of overheating).
To limit the creation of folds in the roof fabric, it is recommended that the roof not be leftopen for long periods.The vehicle's air conditioning system should not be operated while the roof is open.
It is strictly prohibited to sit on or place objects on the transverse roof suppor t when the roof is open.
It is recommended that the roof be closed when the vehicle is left parked. Even if the roof is closed, it is prudent not to leave any valuable objects inside the vehicle.When you leave the vehicle, remove the ignition key to avoid any unwanted operation of theroof.
If your vehicle has a voice command system, this may not work as well when driving with the roof open.
Protection of the roof opening and closing electric motors: during repeated opening and closing of the roof, the electric motors may become too hot and then no longer allow theroof to be opened or closed. Allow the motors to cool down by not operating the roof for ten minutes.
- a c
losing operation in progress in zone B
is stopped and complete opening of the roof
to position 3 is carried out automatically,
- an openin
g or closing operation in zone Bfollowing an "anti-panic" function iscontinued through to completion.
When the vehicle's speed is above about 70 mph (120 km/h), a new operation of the roof is not possible. A message in the screen will inform you that operation of the roof is not possible (speed too high).