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ExTERIoR
Remote control ........................... 66-71
- opening / closing
-
battery
Alarm
.......................................... 74-75
Wiper controls............................. 90-92
Changing
a wiper blade
................. 215 Door
mirrors
................................ 63-64
Blind
spot sensors
.................. 158-160
b
oot
........................................... 67,
77
Temporary
puncture repair kit
... 190-194
Changing
a wheel
................... 195-200
-
tools
-
removing
/ refitting
Topping
up the
AdBlue
additive
................... 183-186,
187-189
Changing
bulbs....................... 206-207
-
rear
lamps
-
3rd
brake lamp
-
number
plate lamp
Parking
sensors
...................... 168-169
Parking
space sensors
........... 166-167
T
owbar
........................................... 219
T
owing
.................................... 217-218
a
ccessories
............................ 221-222
Roof bars
....................................... 216
Panoramic
sunroof
.......................... 80
Braking
assistance
........................ 123
T
rajectory control
.................... 124-125
T
yre under-inflation detection
..... 152-153
T
yre pressures
....................... 194,
233
Snow chains
.................................. 201Lighting
controls
......................... 81-85
Headlamp
adjustment...................... 87
Welcome
lighting
............................. 86
Directional
lighting systems
........ 88-89
Changing
bulbs....................... 202-205
-
front
lamps
-
front
foglamps
-
side
repeaters
d
oors
.................................... 72-73,
76
-
opening
/ closing
-
emergency
control
Child
lock
....................................... 121
Electric
windows
......................... 78-79
Fuel
tank
................................. 171-172
Misfuel prevention
......................... 173
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument panels ....................... 12-15
W arning lamps ............................ 16-28
Indicators
.................................... 29-31
Setting
buttons............................ 32-34
-
trip
distance recorder
-
dashboard
lighting dimmer /
black
panel
-
customisation
of dials and screens
Lighting
controls
......................... 81-85
Adjusting
headlamps
....................... 87
Door
mirrors
................................ 63-64
Electric
windows
......................... 78-79
Dashboard
fuses
.................... 208-210
Opening
the bonnet
....................... 175
Adjusting
the steering wheel............ 65
Horn
............................................... 122 Audio
systemAudio system
.... 293-326
Setting
the date / time................ 36, 40
eMyWay
satellite navigation
system
................................... 237-292
Setting
the date / time...................... 42
Manual
gearbox
............................. 143
Electronic
gearbox
.................. 144-146
Automatic
gearbox.................. 147-149
Parking
brake
................. 137-142,
143Wiper controls............................. 90-92
Trip
computer
............................. 43-46
Rear
view mirror
.............................. 65
Courtesy
lamps................................ 93
Blind for panoramic sunroof............. 80
Interior
mood lighting
....................... 94
Ignition
switch / Steering lock /
Starting
.................................. 134-136
Multifunction screens
.................. 35-42
V
entilation
................................... 47-49
Manual
air conditioning......... 50-51, 56
Digital
air conditioning
.......... 52-55,
56
Demisting
/ Defrosting
the rear screen
............................... 56
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Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move of f gently and change up without
waiting. During acceleration change up early.
With
an
automatic
or
electronic
gearbox,
give
preference
to
automatic
mode
and
avoid
pressing
the
accelerator
pedal
heavily
or suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking
rather than the brake pedal, and press the accel -
erator
progressively
.
These
practices
contribute
towards
a
reduction
in fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions and also helps
reduce
the
background
traffic
noise.
If
your
vehicle
has
cruise
control,
make
use
of
the
system
at speeds
above
25
mph
(40
km/h)
when
the
traffic
is
flowing well.
Control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving of f, if the passenger compartment is too warm,
ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents
before
using the air conditioning.
Above
30
mph
(50
km/h),
close
the
windows
and
leave
the
air
vents open.
Remember
to
make
use
of
equipment
that
can
help
keep
the
temperature
in
the
passenger
compartment
down
(sun
-
roof
and window blinds...).
Switch
of
f
the
air
conditioning,
unless
it
has
automatic
regu
-
lation,
as soon as the desired temperature is attained.
Switch
of
f
the
demisting
and
defrosting
controls,
if
not
au
-
tomatic.
Switch
off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Switch
of
f
the
headlamps
and
front
foglamps
when
the
level of
light does not require their use.
Avoid
running
the
engine
before
moving
of
f,
particularly
in
winter;
your
vehicle
will
warm
up
much
faster
while
driving.
As
a
passenger
,
if
you
avoid
connecting
your
multimedia
devices
(film,
music,
video
game...),
you
will
contribute
to
-
wards
limiting
the
consumption
of
electrical
energy
,
and
so
of
fuel.
Disconnect
your
portable
devices
before
leaving
the
ve
-
hicle.
ECO-DRIVING
The gear shift indicator invites you engage the most suit -
able gear: as soon as the indication is displayed in the in -
strument
panel, follow it straight away.
For
vehicles
fitted
with
an
electronic
or
automatic
gearbox,
this
indicator appears only in manual mode.
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Once the "TRIP COMPUTER" menu has
been selected, you can start diag -
nostics
of
the
status
of
the
equipment
(active,
not active, faulty).
Trip computer Date and time
Once
the
"DA
TE
AND
TIME"
menu
has
been
selected,
you
have
access
to
the
following
settings:
-
year
,
-
month,
-
day
,
-
hours,
-
minutes,
-
12
or 24 hour mode.
F
Once
you
have
selected
a
setting,
press the "
7" or "8" buttons to
change its value.
F
Press the "
5" or "6" buttons to
switch respectively to the previous
or next setting.
F
Press
the "OK"
button
to
record
the
change
and
return
to
the
normal
display
or
press
the
"Back"
button
to
cancel.
Languages
Once
the
"LANGUAGES"
menu
has
been
selected,
you
can
choose
the
lan
-
guage
used
by
the
display
,
from
a
pre-
defined
list.For
safety
reasons,
configura
-
tion
of
the
multifunction
screen
by
the
driver
must
only
be
done
when stationary.
Vehicle parameters
Once
the
"VEHICLE
P
ARAM"
menu
has
been
selected,
you
can
activate
or
deactivate
the following equipment:
-
"P
ARK
BRAKE"
(Automatic
electric
parking
brake;
refer
to
the
"Driving"
section).
-
"BEND
LIGHTING"
(Directional
lighting;
refer
to
the
"V
isibility"
sec
-
tion),
-
"AUT
O
HEADLAMPS"
(Automatic
illu
mination
of
headlamps;
refer
to
the "V
isibility" section),
-
"REAR
WIPE
ACT"
(Rear
wiper
coupled
with reverse gear; refer to the "V
isibility" section),
-
"GUIDE
LAMPS"
(Guide-me-home
lighting;
refer
to
the
"V
isibility"
sec
-
tion),
-
"ELECTRIC
BOOT"
(Selective
unlocking
of
the
boot;
refer
to
the
"
a ccess" section),
-
"CABIN
SELECT"
(Selective
un
-
locking;
refer
to
the
"Access"
sec
-
tion),
-
"DA
Y
LAMPS"
(Daytime
running
lamps;
refer
to
the
"V
isibility"
sec
-
tion).
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F Press the "7" or "8" buttons to set
the value required (15, 30 or 60 sec -
onds),
then
press
the
"OK"
button
to
confirm. F
Press
the "5" or "6" buttons,
then the "OK" button to select the
"OK"
box
and
confirm
or
press
the
"Back"
button to cancel.
For
example:
setting
of
the
duration
of
the
"follow-me-home" lighting
F
Press
the "7
" or "8 " buttons, to select
the
"Define
the
vehicle
parameters" menu,
then the "OK" button.
F
Press the "
5" or "6" buttons to
select
the
"Interior
lighting"
line,
then the
"OK" button; then follow
the
same
procedure
to
select
the
"Follow-me-home
headlamps" line.
-
"Driving
assistance":
●
"Parking brake
automatic" (Automatic electric
parking brake; see the "Driving"
section),
● "Rear wipe in reverse gear" (Rear wiper
coupled to reverse gear;
see the "V
isibility" section),
●
"Speeds
memorised"
(Memorising
speeds;
see
the
"Driving"
sec
-
tion).
-
"V
ehicle
lighting"
(see
the
"V
isibility"
section):
●
"Directional
headlamps"
(Main
/
additional
directional lighting),
●
"Daytime
lights"
(Daytime
running
lamps).
-
"Interior
lighting"
(see
the
"V
isibility"
section:
●
"Follow-me-home
headlamps"
(Automatic
operation
of
head
-
lamps
after
switching
of
f
the
igni
-
tion),
●
"W
elcome
lighting"
(Exterior
and
interior
welcome lighting).
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Choice of sounds
This
menu
allows
you
to
choose
a
family
of
polyphonic
sounds
from
four
available.
These
sounds
are
grouped
together
in
a
family
and
are
adapted
to
suit
the
situation
and
context
(alert,
confirmation,
rejection,
direction
indica
-
tors,
lighting left on, key in ignition...).
Display configuration
This
menu
is
used
to
select
the
colour scheme
for
the
screen,
adjust
the
bright
-
ness,
set
the
date
and
time
and
to
choose the
units
for
distance
(km
or
miles),
fuel consumption
(l/100
km,
mpg
or
km/l)
and temperature
(°Celsius or °Fahrenheit).Adjusting the voice synthesiser
This
menu
is
used
to
adjust
the
volume
setting
for
navigation
instructions
and
to
choose
the
type
of
voice
(male
or
female).
Adjusting the date and time
-
Press
on SETUP.
-
Select
"Display
configuration"
and
confirm.
-
Select
"Set
date
and
time"
and
con
-
firm.
Select
"Minute
adjustment
via
GPS"
so
that
the
minutes
are
adjusted
automati
-
cally
by satellite reception.
-
Select
the
setting
to
modify
.
Confirm
by
pressing
on
OK
,
then
modify
the
setting
and
confirm
again
to
save
the
modification.
-
Adjust
the settings one by one.
-
Select
"
OK" in the screen then con-
firm
to save the setting. Choice of language
This
menu
is
used
to
choose
the
language used
by the screen from a defined list.
Vehicle parameters
This
menu
is
used
to
activate
or
deac
-
tivate
certain
driving
and
comfort
sys
-
tems,
classified by category:
-
"Driver
aid":
●
"Electric
brake*"
(Automatic
elec
-
tric
parking
brake;
see
"Driving"
section),
●
"Rear
wiper"
(Rear
wiper
coupled
to
reverse
gear;
see
"V
isibility"
section),
●
"Speed
limits"
(Memorising
speed settings
for
the
cruise
control
and speed
limiter;
see
"Driving"
section).Alert log
This
lists
the
active
alerts
by
displaying
in
turn
the
dif
ferent
messages
associ
-
ated
with them.
-
"V ehicle access" (see "Access" sec -
tion):
●
"Driver
doors
selectivity"
(Selective unlocking
of the driver's door),
●
"Rear
doors
selectivity"
(Selective
unlocking
of
the
boot
using
the
centre
button
on
the
remote
con
-
trol;
see "Access section).
-
"Driving
lights"
(see
"V
isibility"
sec
-
tion):
●
"Day lights*" (Daytime running lamps),
● "Directional headlights" (Main / additional
directional lighting).
-
"Comfort
lighting"
(see
"V
isibility"
section):
●
"W
elcome
lights"
(Interior
wel
-
come
lighting),
●
"Running
lights"
(Automatic
timed
operation
of headlamps).
*
Depending on country.
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BRAKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS
Group of supplementary systems which help
you to obtain optimum braking in complete
safety in emergency situations:
-
anti-lock
braking system (ABS),
-
electronic
brake
force
distribution
(E
b F d ),
-
emergency
braking assistance (EBA).
When
braking
in
an
emergency
,
press
very
firmly
without
releas
-
ing
the pressure. When
replacing
wheels
(tyres
and
rims),
ensure
that
they
con
-
form
to
the
manufacturer's
rec
-
ommendations. When
braking
in
an
emergency
,
press
firmly
without
releasing
the
pressure.
Anti-lock braking system
and electronic brake force
distribution
Linked systems which improve the sta -
bility and manoeuvrability of your vehicle when
braking,
in
particular
on
poor
or slippery
surfaces.
Activation
The
anti-lock
braking
system
comes
into
operation
automatically
when
there
is
a risk of wheel lock.
Normal
operation
of
the
ABS
may
make
itself
felt
by
slight
vibration
of
the
brake
pedal. Operating fault
If
this
warning
lamp
comes
on,
accompanied
by
an
audible
signal
and
a
message
in
the
screen,
it
indicates
a
malfunc
-
tion
of
the
anti-lock
braking
system
which
could
result
in
loss
of
control
of
the
vehicle when braking.
If
this
warning
lamp
comes
on, together
with
the
ST
OP
and ABS
warning
lamps,
accompa
-
nied
by
an
audible
signal
and a
message
in
the
screen,
it
indicates
a malfunction
of
the
electronic
brake
force distribution
which
could
result
in
loss
of control
of the vehicle when braking.
You must stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
Emergency braking assistance
System which, in an emergency , en -
ables you to obtain the optimum braking
pressure
more
quickly
,
thus
reducing
the
stopping distance.
Activation
It
is
triggered
by
the
speed
at
which
the
brake
pedal is pressed.
The
ef
fect
of
this
is
a
reduction
in
the
resistance
of
the
pedal
and
an
increase
in
braking efficiency.
In either case, contact a CITR
o
Ë
n
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop.
SAFETY
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A FEW DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS
Observe the driving regulations at all times
and remain vigilant whatever the
traffic
conditions.
Pay
close
attention
to
the
traffic
and
keep
your
hands
on
the
wheel
so
that
you
are
ready
to
react
at
any
time
to
any
eventuality.
On
a
long
journey
,
a
break
every
two hours
is strongly recommended.
In
difficult
weather
,
drive
smoothly
,
an
-
ticipate
the
need
to
brake
and
increase
the
distance from other vehicles.
Driving on flooded roads
We strongly advise against driving on flooded
roads, as this could cause seri -
ous
damage
to
the
engine
or
gearbox,
as
well
as
to
the
electrical
systems
of
your
vehicle.
Important!
Never drive with the parking brake
applied - Risk of overheat -
ing
and
damage
to
the
braking
system!
Do
not
park
or
run
the
engine when
stationary in areas where
inflammable substances and ma -terials (dry grass, dead leaves...) might
come into contact with the hot
exhaust
system
-
Risk
of
fire!
n
ever leave a vehicle unsuper-
vised
with
the
engine
running.
If
you have to leave your vehicle
with
the
engine
running,
apply
the
parking
brake
and
put
the
gearbox
into
neutral
or
posi
-
tion
N
or P,
depending
on
the
type
of gearbox.
If
you
are
obliged
to
drive
through
water:
-
check
that
the
depth
of
water
does
not
exceed
15
cm,
taking
account
of
waves
that
might
be
generated
by
other users,
-
deactivate
the
Stop
&
Start
system,
-
drive
as
slowly
as
possible
without
stallin
g.
In
all
cases,
do
not
exceed
6
mph
(10
km/h),
-
do
not
stop
and
do
not
switch
of
f
the
engine.
On
leaving
the
flooded
road,
as
soon
as
circumstances
allow
,
make
several
light
brake
applications
to
dry
the
brake
discs
and
pads.
If
in
doubt
on
the
state
of
your
vehicle,
contact
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
quali
-
fied
workshop.
DRIVING