07
286
CONNECTED SERVICES
286Level 1
Level 2
"Connected services"
Primary page
Driving
assistance
applications,
see following
page
on "CITROËN
MUL
TICITY
CONNECT"*. Identification
DUN connection settings Transfer rate It
may be that certain new
generation
smartphones
are
not compatible with this
standard.
Secondary page
Internet navigation via
Bluetooth
telephone Dial-Up
Networking
(DUN).
*
Depending on country.
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287
CITROËN MULTICITY CONNECT
These applications use vehicle
data such as the current speed,
mileage,
remaining fuel range
or
even GPS position to provide
pertinent
information.
Plug
the
"CITROËN
MULTICITY
CONNECT"
connection
key
into
one
of
the
USB
ports.
For
the
best
reception,
it
is
recommended
to
connect
the
"CITROËN
MUL
TICITY
CONNECT"
key
to
the
USB
port
located
in
the
glove
box
(available
according
to
equipment). The "MyCITR
o Ë n " application
is
a link between the user, the
manufacturer
and its dealer
network.
It
allows the customer to know
everything
about their vehicle:
servicing
plan, accessory range,
service
contracts taken out, ...
It
also makes possible the sending
of
the vehicle's mileage to the
"MyCITROËN"
site, or to identify
a
dealer.
"CITROËN
MULTICITY
CONNECT"
is
a
service
providing
driving
aid
applications
in
real
time,
that
gives
access
to useful information such as
the
state
of
the
traffic,
danger
zones,
fuel
prices,
the
availability
of
parking
places,
tourist
sites,
weather
conditions, correct addresses…
It
includes
access
to
the
mobile
network
associated
with
the
use
of
these
applications.
"CITROËN
MULTICITY
CONNECT" is a service
available
under
subscription
contract
from
CITROËN
dealers,
depending
on
country
and
the
type
of
touch
screen, both before and after
delivery
of
a
new
vehicle.
For
safety
reasons,
some
functions can only be used when
stationary
.
Press
the
"Connected
services"
menu
to
display
the
applications. 287
08
293
Depending
on
your
telephone,
you
may
be
asked
to
accept
automatic
connection
every
time
the
ignition
is
switched
on.
Depending
on
the
type
of
telephone,
the
system
will
ask
you
to
accept
or
not
the
transfer
of
your
contacts. The
services
available
depend
on
the
network,
the
SIM
card
and
the
compatibility
of
the
Bluetooth
telephone
used.
Check
the
telephone
manual
and
with
your
network
provider
for
details
of
the
services
available
to
you.
On
return
to
the
vehicle,
the
last
telephone
connected
automatically
reconnects,
within
around
30
seconds
after
switching
on
the
ignition
(Bluetooth
activated).
To
modify
the
automatic
connection
mode,
select
the
telephone
in
the
list
then
select
the
desired
profile.
The
telephone
is
added
to
the
list.
BLUETOOTH
If not, select "
Update".
The ability of the system to connect with only one profile depends on
the
telephone.
The
two profiles may both connect by default.
Visit www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility,
additional help,
...).
Automatic reconnection
Connecting a Bluetooth peripheral
On switching on the ignition, the telephone connected when the ignition
was last switched off is automatically reconnected, if this
connection
mode had been activated during the pairing procedure.
The
connection is confirmed by the display of a
message
and the name of the telephone.
Press on Telephone
to display the primary
page
then go to the secondary page.
Manual connection
Select "Bluetooth"
to display the list of paired
peripherals.
Select
the peripheral to connect.
Press on "Search".
The
connection is confirmed by the display of a
message
and the name of the telephone.
FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
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q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
Certain
traffic
jams
along
the
route
are
not
indicated
in
real
time.
On
starting,
it
is
several
minutes
before
the
system
begins
to
receive
the
traffic
information.
Wait
until
the
traffic
information
is
being
received
correctly
(display
of
the
traffic
information
icons
on
the
map).
The
filters
are
too
restrictive.
Modify
the
"Geographic
filter"
settings.
In
certain
countries,
only
major
routes
(motorways...)
are
listed
for
the
traffic
information.
This
phenomenon
is
normal.
The
system
is
dependent
on
the
traffic
information
available.
The
altitude
is
not
displayed.
On
starting,
the
initialisation
of
the
GPS
may
take
up
to
3
minutes
to
receive
more
than
4
satellites
correctly.
Wait
until
the
system
has
started
up
completely.
Check
that
there
is
a
GPS
coverage
of
at
least
4 satellites
(long
press
on
the
SETUP
button,
then
select
"GPS
coverage").
Depending
on
the
geographical
environment
(tunnel...)
or
the
weather,
the
conditions
of
reception
of
the
GPS
signal
may
vary.
This
phenomenon
is
normal.
The
system
is
dependent
on
the
GPS
signal
reception
conditions.
T
elephone, Bluetooth
I
cannot
connect
my
Bluetooth
telephone.
The
telephone's
Bluetooth
function
may
be
switched
off
or
the
telephone
may
not
be
visible.
-
Check
that
your
telephone's
Bluetooth
function
is
switched
on.
-
Check
in
the
telephone
settings
that
it
is
"visible
to
all".
The
Bluetooth
telephone
is
not
compatible
with
the
system.
You
can
check
the
compatibility
of
your
telephone
at
www.citroen.co.uk
(services).
The
volume
of
the
telephone
connected
in
Bluetooth
mode
is
inaudible.
The
volume
depends
both
on
the
system
and
on
the
telephone.
Increase
the
volume
of
the
audio
system,
to
maximum
if
required,
and
increase
the
volume
of
the
telephone
if
necessary.
The
ambient
noise
level
has
an
influence
on
the
quality
of
telephone
communication.
Reduce
the
ambient
noise
level
(close
the
windows,
reduce
the
booster
fan
speed,
slow
down,
...).
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L
Labels, identification .....................................23 0
Lamps, front .......................................... 1 83, 214
Lamps,
re
ar
...............................
............ 188, 214
Lamps,
warning and indicator
..................13
-23
Leather
(
care)
...............................
.................214
LED
daytime running lamps
.... 1
09, 113, 183, 184
Level,
AdBlue
® additive ................................. 16 1
Level,
brake
fluid ........................................... 2
21
Levels
and
checks
..............................
...217-2 24
Light-emitting
diodes - LEDs
................ 1
13, 190
Lighting
bulbs
(replacement)
...................................... 1
8 3 -19 0
Lighting
control stalk
..................... 1
08, 109, 114
Lighting
dimmer
..............................
..............123
Lighting,
guide-me home
.............................. 11
4
Lighting,
i
nterior
............................................ 12
2
Loading
..............................
............................... 9
Load
reduction mode
.................................... 2
02
Locating
your
vehicle
...................................... 40
L
ocking
from
the inside
................................... 44
L
ocking
the
doors
.............................. 4
0, 44, 46
Low fuel level
..............................
............ 21, 156
Main
beam
..............................
......108, 183, 185
Maintenance
(
advice)
........................ 9
, 211, 214
Map
reading
lamps
....................................... 12
2
Markings,
id
entification
................................. 23
0
Mat
.......
............................................... 69, 70, 74
Menus
(audio)
............. 2
38, 240, 242, 256, 258,
260, 276, 288, 290
Menus
(Touch
screen tablet)
........... 2
8, 29, 234
Mirror, rear view
.............................................. 55
M
irrors,
door.................................................... 54Misfuel prevention
...............................
..........
15 8
Mountings for ISOFIX seats
.........................
15
0
O
P
Navigation ...............................
......................255 N
umber plate lamps ...................................... 18
9
Oil
change
...............................
......................219
Oil
consumption
............................................ 2
19
oil
filter
...............
........................................... 223
oi
l level .................................................... 27,
219
Opening
the bonnet
...................................... 2
16
Opening
the boot
..............................
..............47
Opening
the doors
...............................
...........45
Operation
indicator lamps
........................ 1
3, 16
Paint
colour code
.......................................... 23
0
Panoramic
glass sunroof
..............................12
1
Parcel shelf, rear
............................................. 76
P
ark Assist
...............................
.....................103
Parking
brake
..........................................8
2, 224
Parking
lam
ps
............................................... 11
4
Parking
sensors, front
...................................10
1
Parking
sensors, rear.................................... 10 0
Particle filter
......................................... 2
22,
2
23
Passenger
c
ompartment
f
ilter
......................2
23
R
Radio ............................................................. 244
RdS ................ ............................................... 247
Rear
door windows
................................. 4
8, 214
Rear
fo
glamp......................................... 110,
188
Rear
s
creen
(
demisting)
.................................. 68
R
echarging the battery
.................................2
01
Reduction
of electrical load
..........................2
02
Regeneration
of the particle filter
.................2
23
Reinitialising
the remote control
.....................42
R
emote control
.......................................... 3
9-43
Removable
screen
(snow
s
hield)
...............................
................210
Removing
a wheel
..............................
..........178
Removing
the mat
...............................
............74
Repair
kit, puncture
....................................... 16
9
Replacing
bu
lbs
..............................
......18 3 -19 0
Replacing
f
uses
..............................
.......191-197
Replacing
the air filter
...................................2
23
Replacing
the oil filter
...................................2
23
Replacing
t
he
p
assenger
c
ompartment filter
...................................... 2
23
Replacing
wiper blades.........................120, 203
Resetting
the service
indicator
...............................
.........................26
Resetting
the trip recorder
..............................37
R
eversing
c
amera
...............................
..........102
Plip
..............................
.............................. 39 - 44
P
ort, US
b
........................... 6
9, 70, 72, 250, 254
Preheater, d
i
esel
..............................
..............
14
Priming the fuel system
................................
16
0
Protecting children
................. 1
34, 136, 141-155
Protectors
...................................................... 2
11
Puncture
................
........................................
169
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Reversing lamp ............................................. 18 8
Risk areas (update) ....................................... 26
5
Roof bars
....................................................... 20
8
Routine
checks
.....................................2
23, 224
Running
out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................16
0
U
V
Safety for children .................. 134, 136, 141-155
Screen menu ............... 2 38, 240, 242, 256, 258,
260, 276, 288, 290
Screenwash
fluid level
..................................2
22
Screenwash, front
......................................... 11
8
Screenwash reservoir
................................... 2
22
SCR
(Selective Catalytic
Reduction)
.................................................. 16
1
Seat
adjustment
...............................
...............50
Seat belts
....................................... 13
2-13 4,
1
47
Seat
belts warning lamp
...............................13
3
Seat, rear bench
..............................
...............52
Selector,
el
ectronic
ge
arbox
.......................... 85
S
erial number, vehicle
..................................23
0
Service
i
ndicator
............................................. 24
S
ervice warning lamp
..................................... 17
S
ervicing
...............................
............................ 9
Setting
the clock
............................................. 38
S
idelamps
............. 1
08, 113, 114, 183, 184, 188
Side
r
epeater
..............................
..................187
Snow chains
.................................................. 18
2
Spare wheel
...............................
...........176 ,
17
7
Speed
l
imiter
...............................
..............93, 99
Starting
the engine
...................................7
9, 86
Starting
using another battery
......................20
0
Steering
mounted controls............................ 237
Stop & Start
..........................3
6, 67, 90, 92, 103,
156,
198, 216, 223Table
of weights
................................... 2
26, 228
Tables
of engines
...............................
...225, 227
Tables of fuses
.......................................19
1-197
Tank,
AdBlue
® additive .........................16 1, 16 6
Tank,
fuel
............................... ........................ 15 8
Technical
da
ta
....................................... 2
25-228
Telephone
..................................................... 28
8
Temperature
adj
ustment
...........................5
9, 63
Temporary
puncture repair kit
................7
6, 169
Three flashes function (direction
i
ndicators)
................................... 12
4
Third
brake
lamp
........................................... 18
9
TMC
(Traffic
info)
.......................................... 2
70
To o l s
................
.............................. 169, 176, 177
Total
distance
recorder
................................... 37
T
ouch screen tablet
................................
28, 233
To w b a r
................
........................................... 206
Towed
loads
......................................... 2
26, 228
Towing
another vehicle
........................ 2
04, 205
Towing
eye
..............................................7
6, 204
Traction control (ASR)
...............
............................... 16, 18, 131
Traffic
information
( TA)
...............................
.............................. 271
Traffic
information
( TM C)
...............................
................... 270, 271
S
T
Tr a i l e r ............................................................ 206
Trip computer ............................................3 5, 36
Trip
distance recorder
..................................... 37
T
yre pressures
..............................
................230
Ty r e s
..............................................................
.... 9
Tyre
under-inflation
detection
...............
........................ 23, 126, 175
Storage ................
...................................... 71,
73
Storing
a
speed
............................................... 99
S
un visor
.................................................... 6
9 -71
Switching
off
the
engine
................................. 79
S
ynchronising
the
remote
control
........................................................... 42
S
ynthesiser, voice
......................................... 2
75
System
se
ttings
............................................. 28
4 Under
floor storage
......................................... 76
U
nder-inflation
(
detection)
...............................
....................126
Unlocking
from the inside
...............................44
U
nlocking the boot
.......................................... 39
U
nlocking the doors
........................... 3
9, 44, 46
Update
risk areas
.......................................... 26
5
Updating
the date
............................................ 38
U
pdating the time
............................................ 38
U
REA
...............
..................................... 161,
16
2
US
b
player
.................................................... 25
0
Vehicle
c
onfiguration
......................... 2
8, 30, 33
Vehicle
id
entification
..................................... 23
0
Ventilation
..............................
. 57, 58, 59, 61, 65
Visibility
...............................
............................67
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