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Monochrome screen A 35
Monochrome screen C 37
Colour
screen
41
T
rip computer
43
2 - 35 46
MULTIFUNCTION
SCREENS
Ventilation 47
Manual air conditioning 50
Dual-zone
digital
air
conditioning
52
Front
demist - defrost
56
Rear
screen demist -
defrost
56
Front
seats
57
Rear
seats
62
Mirrors
63
Steering
wheel adjustment
65
COMFORT
3 -
47 65
Remote control key 66
Alarm 74
Doors
76
Boot
77
Electric
windows
78
Panoramic
sunroof
80
ACCESS
4 -
66 80
Lighting controls 81Automatic illumination of headlamps 85
Welcome
lighting
86
Headlamp
adjustment
87
Directional
lighting
88
Wiper
controls
90
Automatic
rain
sensitive
wipers
91
Courtesy
lamps
93
Interior
mood
lighting
94
Boot
lamp
94
5 - 81 94
VISIBILITY
Interior fittings 95
Centre consoles 98
Front
armrest
99
Boot
fittings
104
Luggage
cover
(enterprise
version)
107
6 - 95 107
FITTINGS
Instrument panels 12
Rev counter 15
W
arning and indicator lamps
16
Indicators
29
T
ime and units
32
Customisation
34
OVERVIEW 4 9
MONITORING
1 -
12 34
Child seats 108
Deactivating the passenger's front
airbag
1
10
ISOFIX
child seats
1
17
Child
lock
121
7 - 108 121
CHILD
SAFETY
E
CO
-
DRIVING
10
11
ConTEnTS
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Direction indicators 122
Hazard warning lamps 122
Horn
122
Braking
assistance
systems
123
T
rajectory control
systems
124
Emergency
or
assistance
call
125
Front
seat belts
126
Airbags
129
8 - 122 132
SAFETY
Driving recommendations 133
Starting-switching off the engine 134
Electric
parking brake
137
Manual
parking brake
143
Manual
gearbox
143
Electronic
gearbox
144
Automatic
gearbox
147
Hill
start assist
150
Gear
shift indicator
151
T
yre under-inflation
detection
152
Stop
& Start
154
Lane
departure warning system
157
Blind
spot sensors
158
Speed
limiter
162
Cruise
control
164
Parking
space sensors
166
Parking
sensors
168
9 - 133 169
DRIVING
Fuel tank 171
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 173
Running
out of fuel (Diesel)
174
Bonnet
175
Petrol
engines
176
Diesel
engines
177
Checking
levels
178
Checks
181
AdBlue® additive and SCR
system (BlueHDi Diesel) 183
10 - 170 189
CHECKS
Temporary puncture
repair kit 190
Changing
a wheel
195
Snow
chains
201
Changing
a bulb
202
Changing
a fuse
208
12
V battery
212
Energy
economy mode
215
Changing
a wiper
blade
215
Fitting
roof bars
216
V
ery cold climate screen
216
T
owing the vehicle
217
T
owing a trailer
219
Audio
pre-equipment
220
Accessories
221
11 - 190
222
PRACTICAL
INFORMATION
Petrol engines 223
Petrol weights 225
Diesel
engines
227
Diesel
weights
229
Dimensions
232
Identification
markings
233
12 - 223 234
TECHNICAL
D ATA
Emergency or assistance 235
eMyW ay 237
Audio
system
293
235 326
AUDIO and
TELEMATICS
327
331
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
CONTENTS
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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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ECO-DRIVING
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items
in the bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the
rear
seats.
Limit
the
loads
carried
in
the
vehicle
and
reduce
wind
resis
-
tance
(roof
bars,
roof
rack,
bicycle
carrier
,
trailer
...).
Use
a
roof
box in preference.
Remove
roof bars and roof racks after use.
At
the
end
of
winter
,
remove
snow
tyres
and
refit
your
sum
-
mer
tyres.
Observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly , when cold, referring to the
label in the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry
out this check in particular:
-
before
a long journey,
-
at
each change of season,
-
after
a long period out of use.
Don't
forget
the
spare
wheel
and
the
tyres
on
any
trailer
or
caravan.
Have
your
vehicle
serviced
regularly
(engine
oil,
oil
filter
,
air
filter
,
passenger
compartment
filter
...)
and
observe
the schedule
of
operations
recommended
in
the
manufacturer's service
schedule.
With
a
BlueHDi
Diesel
engine,
if
the
SCR
system
is
faulty
your
vehicle
becomes
polluting;
go
to
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop
without
delay
to
have
the
emissions
of
nitrous
oxides brought back to the legal level.
When
refuellin
g,
do
not
continue
after
the
third
cut-of
f
of
the
nozzle
to avoid any overflow.
At
the
wheel
of
your
new
vehicle,
it
is
only
after
the
first
1
800
miles
(3
000
kilometres)
that
you
will
see
the
fuel
consumption
settle down to a consistent average.
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Warning/indicator lampis onCause Action/Observations
Door(s) open fixed
if the speed
is
below 6 mph
(10
km/h).A
door or the boot is still
open.Close
the door or boot.
fixed
and
accompanied
by
an
audible signal
if
the speed is
above
6 mph
(10
km/h).
Seat belt not fastened/
unfastened* fixed,
then
flashing,
accompanied
by
an increasing
audible
signal.The
driver or front passenger
has
not buckled or has
unbuckled
their seat belt.Pull
on the belt in question and insert the
tongue
in the buckle.
This
warning repeats the seat belt
information
given by the roof console
warning
lamps.
At
least one rear passenger
has
unbuckled their seat belt.*
According
to country.
Electric
parking brake flashing.The
electric parking brake is
not
applied automatically.
The
application/release is
faulty
.You
must stop as soon as it is safe to do
so.
Park
on flat level ground, engage a gear
(or place the lever in position
P for an
automatic
gearbox),
switch
of
f
the
ignition
and
contact a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified
workshop.
Electric
parking brake fault fixed.
The
electric parking brake
has
a fault.Contact
a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop
without delay.
For
more information on the electric
parking
brake, refer to the corresponding
section.
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PANORAMIC SUNROOF
Your vehicle is fitted with a tinted glass panoramic
sunroof which increases
the
light
and
visibility
in
the
passenger
compartment.
Its
electric
blind
helps
control
the
temperature
in
the
passen
-
ger
compartment.
Electric blind
Opening
Turn
the
dial
to
the
left
(four
possible
settings).
Closing
Return
the dial to the initial position.Safety anti-pinch
If
the
blind
encounters
an
obstacle
dur
-
ing
closing,
it
stops
and
partially
opens
again.
If
the blind fails to close at a second at -
tempt, it may be necessary to force the
closing
of
the
blind
using
the
reinitiali
-
sation
procedure.
The
blind
is
controlled
electrically
by
a
rotary
dial. In
the
event
of
contact
during
op
-
eration
of
the
blind,
you
must
re
-
verse
its
movement.
T
o
do
this,
turn
the dial.
When the driver operates the dial,
they must ensure that noth -
ing
prevents
the
blind
from
clos
-
ing
correctly.
The
driver
must
ensure
that
the
passengers
use
the
blind
cor
-
rectly.
Be
aware
of
children
during
opera
-
tion
of the blind.
Reinitialising the system
Following reconnection of the battery , or
in the event of a malfunction in its
operation,
it
may
be
necessary
to
reini
-
tialise
the system:
F
turn
the
dial
to
the
fully
closed
posi
-
tion,
F
then
immediately
press
the
dial,
clos
-
ing
starts after about 10 seconds,
F
maintain
pressure
on
the
dial
until
the
blind has fully closed.
The anti-pinch function is inopera-
tive during these operations.
If
the
position
of
the
blind
does
not
agree
with
the
position
indicated
by
the
dial,
press
the
dial
to
open
the
blind
to
this
position.
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ACCESS