04
204Press N AV
to display the
"Navigation - guidance " menu.
Towards a new destination
Selecting a destination
Select "Select destination" and
confirm, then Select "Enter an address"
and confirm.
Select the "Country" function then
confirm.
Select the "Town
" or "Post code"
function then confirm.
Select the letters in the name of the
town or the characters in a post code
one at a time, confirming each one with
the knob. Selection the town from the list offered,
then confirm.
A pre-set list (by entering the first few
letters) of the towns in the country selected
can be accessed directly by selecting and
confirming "List" in the screen.
If possible, enter the "Road" and "N°/X"
information in the same way.
Select "Archive" to save the address entered in a contact file.
After about 60 seconds with no address entered, the system returns
to the last home page; to return to the current input, start again with
steps 1 and 2 then press again to find the current input.
Confirm "OK" to start guidance.
Select the guidance criteria: " Fastest
route", "Shortest route" or optimised
"Distance/Time", then select the
desired restriction criteria: " With tolls",
"With Ferry", or "Traffic info" then
confirm "OK".
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205
Towards a recent destination
Press N AV to display the
"Navigation - guidance " menu.
Select the desired destination and
confirm to start guidance. Towards a contact in the contacts directory
Select "Select destination" and
confirm, then Select "Directory " and
confirm.
Selection the desired destination from
your contacts and confirm "OK" to start
the guidance. Press N AV
to display the
"Navigation - guidance " menu.
Navigation towards a contact is only possible if it has an address
entered in the audio navigation system.
Delete recent destinations Press N AV to display the
"Navigation - guidance " menu.
Select "Options " and confirm and then
"Delete recent destinations" and
confirm.
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04
206Select "Select destination" and
confirm, then Select "GPS coordinates"
and confirm.
Enter the GPS coordinates and confirm
"OK" to start the guidance.
Press N AV
to display the
"Navigation - guidance " menu.
Towards GPS coordinates
Towards a point on the map
With the map displayed, press OK to
display the contextual menu. Select
"Move the map" and confirm.
Press OK to display the contextual
menu for "Move the map" mode.
Select "Select as destination" or
"Select as stage" and confirm. Move the cursor using the control to
identify the desired destination.
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207
Towards points of interest (POI)
The points of interest (P
o
I) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity
(hotels, various businesses, airports...).
Select the "Enter an address" function
and confirm, then select Select
destination and confirm.
To select a P
o
I close to your current
location, Select " POI" and confirm, then
Select "Around the current place" and
confirm.
To select a P
o
I as a stage on the route,
Select "POI" and confirm, then Select
"On the route " and confirm.
To select a P
o
I as a destination,
first enter the country and town (see
"Towards a new destination"), Select
"POI" and confirm, finally Select "Near "
and confirm. Search for P
o
Is in the categories
suggested in the following pages.
Select "Search by Name
" to search for P
o
Is by name and not by
proximity.
Select the POI and confirm "OK" to start
the guidance.
Press N AV
to display the
"Navigation - guidance " menu.
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NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
This icon appears when several POIs are grouped
together in the same area. Zooming in on this icon
shows details of the POIs.
Service station
Garage
CITR
o
Ë
n
Covered car park
Car park
Rest area
Hotel
Restaurant
Cafeteria
b
ed and breakfast Railway station
b
us station
Port
Industrial estate
Supermarket
Vending machine
Sports complex, sports centre,
sports ground
Swimming pool
Winter sports resort
a
irport Theme parks
Hospital, Chemist, Vet
Police station
Town hall
Post office
Museum, Culture, Theatre,
Historic monument
Tourist information, Tourist
attraction
Risk areas /
d anger areas*
List of principal points of interest (POI)
* according to availability in the
country.
School
An annual mapping update allows new points of interest to be presented to you.
You can also update the Risk areas /
d
anger areas every month.
The detailed procedure is available on:
http://citroen.navigation.com. Cinema
273
Boot fittings 84- 85
- r ear parcel shelf
-
hooks
-
s
towing rings
Interior
Child seats 8 6 -93
IS
oF
IX mountings
9
4-96
Rear seats
5
0
Airbags 1 09-112
Interior fittings
7
9 - 83
-
a
uxiliary sockets
-
c
entre armrest
- mat
Glove box
8
1
dea
ctivating the passenger's
airbag
8
9, 110
Seat belts
1
07-108
Front seats
4
8 - 49
a
udio pre-equipment
1
80-181
.
Visual search
279
oil change ................................................... 13 9oi
l consumption .......................................... 13 9
oil
filter
...............
......................................... 142
oi
l level .................................................. 24, 139
op
ening the bonnet
.................................... 13
5
op
ening the boot
..............................
......53, 65
op
ening the doors
...............................
...53, 62
op
ening the fuel filler flap
.............................66op
eration indicator lamps
......................12, 16
O
P
Paint colour code ........................................ 19 4
Parcel shelf, rear ........................................... 85
P
arking brake
...................................... 113 , 14 3
Parking sensors, rear ..................................131
Particle emission filter
........................141, 142
Passenger compartment filter
....................142
Player, C
d
MP3 ........................................... 257
Port, US
b
.............................. 8
2, 237, 258, 260
Preheater,
d
i
esel
.......................................... 13
Priming the fuel system
..............................13 6
Protecting children
........86 - 88, 93 -96, 98, 109
Puncture
...................................................... 14 4 Screen, colour 16/9
.......................................
37
Screen, colour and mapping ...............201, 240
Screen menu map
......................
240, 264, 266
Screen, monochrome
................
254, 264, 266
Screen, multifunction (with audio equipment)
...................
3
0, 33, 37
Screenwash
..................................................
75
Screenwash fluid level ................................
141
Screen-wash reservoir
...............................
141
Seat adjustment
...............................
.............
48
Seat belts
...................................... 9
2, 107, 108
Seat, rear bench
...........................................
50
Seats, rear
.....................................................
50
Serial number, vehicle
................................ 19
4
Service indicator ...........................................
22
Service warning light ....................................17
S
ervicing
...............................
..........................8
Setting the clock
.........................25, 30, 33, 37
Short-cut menus
.........................................202
Sidelamps
.....................................69, 159, 161
Side repeater
..............................
................159
Snow chains
................................................15
6
Spare wheel
...............................
.................149
Speakers (fitting)
.........................................180
Speed limiter
...............................................127
Speedometer
..........................................1 0 , 11
Starting the vehicle
.......................55, 114, 118
Steering mounted controls, audio
..............253
Stopping the vehicle
.....................55, 114, 118
Stop Start
..........29, 46, 66, 123, 135, 142, 171
Storage
....................................................79, 81
Storage box
................................................... 85
St
orage drawer
.............................................83
Stowing rings
................................................84
Rear foglamp
............................................... 161
Rear screen (demisting)
................................
46
Recharging the battery
............................... 17
1
Reduction of electrical load
........................
174
Regeneration of the particle emissions filter
1 4 2
Reinitialising the electric windows ................
60
Reinitialising the remote control
................... 56
R
emote control
........................................
5
3, 57
Removing a wheel ......................................
152
Removing the mat
.........................................
83
Replacing bulbs
..........................
157, 161, 162
Replacing fuses
..............................
............
16 4
Replacing the air filter
.................................
142
Replacing the oil filter
................................. 14
2
Replacing the passenger compartment filter ....................................142
Replacing wiper blades .........................76, 175
Resetting the service indicator
.....................23
Resetting the trip recorder
............................25
Rev counter
.............................................1 0 , 11
Reversing camera
.......................................13 3
Reversing lamp
........................................... 16
1
Risk areas (update)
.....................................208
Routine checks
...................................142, 143
Running out of fuel (
di
esel)
........................13
6
S
Safety for children ............................9 3, 96, 98
Scented air freshener ................................... 47
R
Radio .......................................... 229, 230, 255
Radio pre-equipment .................................. 18
0
.
alphabetical index
280
T
UTable of weights ..........................1 84, 187, 189
Tables of engines ........................184, 187, 189
Tables of fuses
............................................ 16 4
Ta n k , f u e l
................................................. 66, 68
Technical data
............................. 184, 187, 189
Telephone
........................................... 220, 224
Temperature adjustment
............................... 44
T
emporary tyre repair kit .............................14 4
Third brake lamp
......................................... 162
Time
.............................................................. 10
TMC (Traffic info)
........................................ 2
17
To o l s
............................................................ 149
Total distance recorder
.................................25
To w b a r
......................................................... 178
Towed loads
................................ 184, 187, 189
Towing another vehicle
...............................17
6
Traction control (
aS
R)
....................16, 18, 10 6
Traffic information (T
a)
...............218, 231, 256
Traffic information (TMC)
..................... 21
7, 218
Tr a i l e r
.......................................................... 178Trajectory control systems
..........................
10 6
Trip computer
.....................................
27-29, 33
Trip distance recorder
...................................
25
Tyre pressures
....................................
148, 19 4
Ty r e s
................................................................
8
Tyre under-inflation detection
.............................
21, 101, 103, 148
Under-inflation (detection)
.......................... 10
1
Unlocking
..............................
........................53
Unlocking from the inside
.............................63
U
pdate risk areas
........................................20
8
US
b
b
ox
........................................................82
US
b R
eader
..........................................82, 258
Z
Zenith windscreen ......................................... 80
Sun visor
.......................................................
81
Synchronising the remote control
.................
56
Synthesiser, voice
....................................... 2
14
System, navigation ...................................... 204
V
Vehicle configuration ................30, 33, 37, 266
Ventilation .............................. .................3 9 - 41
W
Warning lamps .............................................. 17
Wash-wipe, rear ............................................ 75
Weights
....................................... 184, 187, 189
Window controls
........................................... 60
Wiper control stalk
................................... 74 -76
Wiper, rear ..................................................... 75
Wipers
..................................................... 74, 76
alphabetical index