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Instrument panels 21Indicator and warning lamps 23Gauges and indicators 33Trip computer 38Trip computer with touch screen  40Setting the date and time 43
Monitoring
Familiarisation
Remote control key 
44Alarm 51Electric windows  53Boot 55Panoramic sunroof 56
Access
Front seats  57Rear seats 60Rear seats  62Steering wheel adjustment 63Mirrors 64Ventilation 66Heating 68Manual air conditioning 68Dual-zone digital air conditioning  70Front demist - defrost 73Rear screen demist - defrost 73Interior fi ttings  74Boot fi ttings 78
Comfort
Starting - Stopping the engine  81Manual parking brake 82Manual gearbox 83Gear shift indicator 845-speed electronic gearbox  856-speed electronic gearbox 89Automatic gearbox  93Stop & Start 96Hill start assist  99Speed limiter 100Cruise control  102Park Assist 105Parking sensors 109
Driving
Lighting controls  111LED lamps 115Daytime running lamps 115Automatic illumination of headlamps  117Headlamp adjustment 118Cornering lighting 119Wiper controls 120Automatic rain sensitive wipers 122Courtesy lamp  124Interior mood lighting 125
Visibility
Eco-driving 
     
        
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Direction indicators 126Hazard warning lamps 126Emergency or assistance call  127H or n 127ESC system 128Front seat belts  131Airbags 134Child seats 138Deactivating the passenger's front airbag  140ISOFIX child seats 144Child lock  148
Safety
Temporary puncture repair kit  149Changing a wheel 155Snow chains  162Changing a bulb 163Changing a fuse  170Battery 176Electrical energy economy mode  179Changing a wiper blade 180Towing the vehicle  181Towing a trailer 183Fitting roof bars 185Advice on care and maintenance  186Accessories 187
Practical information
Bonnet 19 0Petrol engines  191Diesel engines 192Fuel tank  193Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 195Running out of fuel (Diesel)  197Checking levels 198Checks 201
Checks
Petrol engines 203Petrol weights 205Diesel engines 208Diesel weights  210Dimensions 213Identifi cation markings  214
Technical data
Emergency or assistance 215Touch screen  217Audio system / Bluetooth 279Audio system 305
Audio equipment and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical index 
     
        
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10.   Side adjustable air vents. 11.   Front side window demisting/defrosting vent. 12 .   Instrument  panel. 13.   Windscreen demisting/defrosting vent. 14 .   Sunshine  sensor. 15.   Glove box / Passenger's front airbag deactivation. 16.   Passenger's front airbag. 17.   Multifunction screen / Audio system. 18.   Central adjustable air vents. 
 Instruments and controls 
1.   Cruise control / speed limiter controls. 2.   Steering mounted controls for the touch screen. 3.   Lighting and direction indicator stalk 4.   Wiper / screenwash / trip computer stalk. 5.   Bonnet release lever. 6.   Steering wheel adjustment control. 7.   Driver's  front  airbag.   Horn. 8.   Headlamp height adjustment. 9.   Switch  panel. 
19.   Central locking and hazard warning buttons. 20.   Heating / air conditioning controls. 21.   12 V accessory socket.    USB port / auxiliary socket. 22.   Open  storage.    Cup holder. 23.   Gear  lever. 24.   Central armrest with storage. 25.   Parking  brake.   
     
        
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Familiarisation
 Sitting  comfortably 
  Head  restraint  adjustment 
1.   Release the adjustment mechanism. 2.   Adjust for height and reach. 3.   Lock the adjustment mechanism.  
  Steering  wheel  adjustment 
 For reasons of safety, these operations must only be carried out with the vehicle  stationary.  
 Correct  driving 
position 
 To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards.  To lower it, press the lug  A  and down on the head restraint at the same time.  
  Before taking to the road and to make the most of the special ergonomics of your driving position, carry out these adjustments in the following order:    -   height  of  the  head  restraint,   -   backrest  angle,   -   cushion  height,   -   longitudinal position of the seat,   -   reach and then height of the steering wheel,   -   the interior and door mirrors.  
  Once these adjustments have been made, ensure that from your driving position you can see the "head-up" instrument panel clearly, over the reduced diameter steering wheel.    
     
        
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  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 resistance (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 summer 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 warranty and maintenance record.    
  When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to avoid any over flow.  
  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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Monitoring
  Trip  reset 
   When the trip required is displayed, press the control for more than two seconds or use the left hand thumb wheel of the steering mounted controls.   Tr i p s    "1"  and  "2"  are independent but their use is identical.  For example, trip  "1"  can be used for daily figures, and trip  "2"   for  monthly  figures.    
     
        
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Comfort
         Steering wheel adjustment 
    When stationary , pull the control lever to When stationary , pull the control lever to When stationaryrelease the adjustment mechanism.    Adjust the height and reach to suit your driving position.    Push the control lever to lock the adjustment  mechanism.  
 As a safety precaution, these operations should only be carried out with the vehicle stationary.   
     
        
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Driving
         Starting - Stopping the engine  With a  manual gearbox , put the gear lever in neutral.  With an  electronic gearbox , put the gear lever at  N .  With an  automatic gearbox , put the gear lever at  P  or  N . 
   Insert the key in the ignition switch.    The system recognises the starting code.    Turn the key fully towards the dashboard to position  3 (Starting) .    When the engine starts, release the key.   
  Starting  the  engine 
  A heavy object (key fob...), attached to 
the key and weighing down on its shaft in the ignition switch, could cause a malfunction.  
Key left in the "Ignition on" position 
 On opening the driver's door, an alert message is displayed, accompanied by an audible signal, to remind you that the key is still in the ignition switch at position  1 (Stop) . 
   Immobilise the vehicle.    Turn the key fully towards you to position  1 (Stop) .    Remove the key from the ignition switch.  
  Switching the engine off 
 If the key has been left in the ignition 
switch at position  2 (Ignition on) , the ignition will be switched off automatically after one hour.  To switch the ignition back on, turn the key to position  1 (Stop) , then back to position  2 (Ignition on) .   
  Free-wheeling 
 For safety reasons, do not free-wheel.  When free-wheeling, some vehicle functions will no longer be active.   
  Switching off the engine leads to a loss of braking assistance.