
05
   
TOWARDS A NEW DESTINATION
 
 
CHOOSING A DESTINATION 
 Select "Navigation GPS 
".  
 
   
Select "Save 
" to save the address entered as a contact entry.
  The s
ystem allows up to 200 entries.   
Select "Confi rm" or press the screen (blue
arrow) to start navigation guidance.  
   Select "Address 
".  
 
 
Select the " Country 
" from the list offered then in the same way:  
th
e " City" or its post code, the "Street", the 
" N° 
". Confi rm each time.   
Select "Guide  ".  
 
 
Choose the restriction criteria: "Tollroads",
" Ferries", " Near".  
 r
 
Choose the navigation criteria: " Fastest 
" or the 
"Shortest 
" or " Time/Distance compromise".The route is displayed in the map (on the right).  
 
  To delete navi
gation information, press on 
" Settings 
" then " Stop navigation 
".  
 
  To restore the navi
gation information press on
"Settings 
" then " Restart navigation".
 Press MENUto display the " MAIN MENU " then select " Navigation".
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE  

 
  
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USING THE TELEPHONE
   Make along press on  SRC/TEL 
 to display the calls list.
   
In the list o
f calls, select the number and choose "Missed calls","Dialed calls"or "Answered calls". 
    
Previous or next page in the calls list.
"OK" 
 starts the call.  
 
 
MAKING A CALL - RECENTLY CALLED NUMBERS *  
 
 
 
 
Navigation in the calls list.  The calls list includes the calls sent from and b
y from the vehicle via
the connected telephone.
  It is possible to make a call directl
y from the telephone; stop the
vehicle as a safety measure.  
 
   
* 
Depending on the compatibility of the telephone.  
 
 
For access to the calls list, it is also possible to press MENU, select "Telephone" 
, then select  "Call" 
, and fi nally select  "Calls list". 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
 An iPod is not recognised
when connecting to the 
USB port.The iPod is of a generation that is not compatible with the USB. 
  Th
e hard disk or deviceis not recognised whenconnecting to the USBport. 
Some hard disks and devices need a power supply greater than is
provided by the audio system.  Connect the device to the 230 V socket, the 12 V socket or an external power supply. 
Caution 
: 
ensure that the device does not transmit 
a voltage greater than 5 V (risk of destruction of 
the system). 
 
When streaming, the sound cuts momentarily. Some telephones prioritise connection of the "hands-free" profi le.  Delete the "hands-free" connection profi le toimprove streaming.
  In "Random all" pla
y,not all of the tracks areplayed.In "Random all" pla
y, the system can only take into account up to 999 tracks.
  With the en
gine off, the 
audio system switches off after a few minutes of use. When the en
gine is switched off, the audio system operating timedepends on the battery charge. 
The switch-o
ff is normal: the audio system switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging the vehicle's battery.  
Start the vehicle's engine to increase the batterycharge. 
  The messa
ge "the audio system is overheated" 
appears on the display. In order to protect the installation if the surroundin
g temperature is too
high, the audio system switches to an automatic thermal protection mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of the CD.   Switch the audio s
ystem off for a few minutes to
allow the system to cool. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
  The CD is ejected 
automatically or is not played by the player. The CD is inserted upside down, is unpla
yable, does not contain any audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. 
The CD is protected b
y an anti-pirating protection system which is not recognised by the audio equipment.    
-   Check that the CD is inserted in the pla
yer the 
right way up.
   
-  
Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot 
be played if it is too damaged. 
   
-  
Check the content in the case of a recordedCD: consult the advice in the "Audio" section.
   
-   The audio s
ystem's CD player does not play 
DVDs. 
   
-   Due to their qualit
y level, certain writeableCDs will not be played by the audio system.
  The 
CD player sound ispoor.The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in suitable conditions. 
The audio settin
gs (bass, treble, ambiance) are unsuitable.   Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selectingan ambiance. 
  In "Random all" pla
y,not all of the tracks areplayed.In "Random all" pla
y, the system can only take into account up to 999 tracks.
  With the en
gine off, the 
audio system switches off after a few minutes of use. When the en
gine is switched off, the audio system operating time
depends on the battery charge. 
The switch-off is normal: the audio s
ystem switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging the vehicle's battery.   Start the vehicle's en
gine to increase the batterycharge. 
  The messa
ge "the audio system is overheated" 
appears on the display. In order to protect the installation if the surroundin
g temperature is too
high, the audio system switches to an automatic thermal protection mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of the CD.   Switch the audio s
ystem off for a few minutes to
allow the system to cool.
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320
Visual search
  Instruments and controls  
Courtesy lamps  123 Interior mood lighting 124 Rear view mirror  109 Emergency orassistance call 126, 213 
 
Manual parking brake  80  
5/6 -speed manual gearbox 81 Gear shift indicator 82 5 -speed electronic gearbox 83-85 6 -speed electronic gearbox 86-89  
Automatic gearbox  90 -92 Stop & Star t  93 -95 Hill start assist 96 
 
 
Dashboard fuses 170 
 
USB por t / Auxiliary socket  74  Additional USB por t  74  
Heating, ventilation  64- 66 Manual air conditioning  66 - 67 Dual-zone air conditioning 68-70 Front demisting / defrosting 71 Rear screen demist/defrost 71  
To u c h  s c r e e n   215-274 
Door mirrors 108-109 Electric windows, deactivating 53-54  
Bluetooth audio system 275-300 
 Audio system 301-317 Setting the date/time 43  
Glove box fuses  171-172  
Opening the bonnet  188   

.
321
Visual search
Stop & Start 93-95  Alarm 51-52 Park Assist  102-105 Parking sensors  106 -107  
Instrument panels 21-22 Warning lamps  23 -32 Indicators 33-37 Gear shift indicator 82  
Lighting c o n t r o l s   11 0 -11 6Direction indicators 125  
Memorising speeds 101Speed limiter  97-98Cruise control  99 -100
 
Instruments and controls (cont.)  
Tr ip computer with touch screen  40 - 42Setting the date and time with the touch screen  43
Headlamp beam adjustment 117  
Wiper controls  119-122 Tr ip computer 38-39, 42  
Hazard warning lamps  125 Locking/unlocking from inside  48  
Steering wheel adjustment 63Horn 126 
 
  

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Alphabetical index
Seat adjustment..............................................57Seat belts.......................................130-132,140Seats, rear.................................................r58, 62Serial number, vehicle ..................................212Ser vice indicator.............................................r35Servicing.........................................................19Setting the clock ............................................. 43Sidelamps......110,114, 115, 161,163, 165, 166Side repeater.................................................164Snow chains ..................................................160Spare wheel..........................................153, 154Speed limiter...........................................r97,101Starting the vehicle .................79, 81,83, 86,90Steering mounted control.............218,277, 303Stopping the vehicle....................79, 85, 89, 92Stop & Start......... 42, 71, 93, 174, 188,191, 199Storage................................................59,72, 73Stowing rings..................................................76Synchronising the remote control................... 49Synthesiser, voice.........................................237
To u ch screen ...........................................40, 215To w b a r...........................................................r181Towed loads.........................................203,208Towing another vehicle.................................179Traction control (ASR)......................27,30, 127Traffic information (TA)........................233, 280Traffic information (TMC) ......................232, 233Tr a i l e r............................................................r181Tr i p  c o m p u t e r............................................r38-42Tyre pressures ..............................................212Tyres ................................................................19
Unlocking ........................................................44Unlocking the boot..........................................55Update risk areas ..........................................228Updating the date ............................................43Updating the time............................................43USB .........................................74, 246, 250, 311
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Warning lamps ..........................................24-32Warning triangle..............................................78Wash-wipe, rear............................................r120Washing (advice) ...........................................184
Weights................................................203, 208Window controls..............................................53Wiper, rear.....................................................r120Wiper control stalk.................................119-12 2Wipers..............................................26,119-12 2
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Table of weights...................................203, 208Ta b l e s  of engines ..................................201, 206Tables of fuses ..............................................168Ta n k ,  fuel...............................................191, 193Technical data ........................................201-211Te l e p h o ne.............................................256, 287Temperature, coolant......................................33Te m p e r a t u r e  a djustment ...........................66,68Te m p o r a ry tyre repair kit ...............................147Third brake lamp...........................................167TMC (Tr affic info)..........................................232Tools ..............................................................153
Vehicle identification .....................................212Ventilation ...........................................14,64, 70