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   Access   
READY TO SET OFF
 MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE KEY  
   Type of key       Unlocking the cabin       Locking the doors       Unlocking the rear 
doors   
  Mechanical  key     Turn  anti-clockwise 
(driver's  side).     Turn  clockwise 
(driver's  side).     -  
  Remote  control     -  
   Signalling         
  Direction  indicators     2  flashes.    1  flash.    2  flashes.  
  Indicator lamp in the central  locking control button on the dashboard     Off.  
  On for about 3 seconds, 
then  flashing.     Flashing.  
  The mechanical key cannot be used to activate (set) or deactivate the \
alarm.    
     
        
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   Ventilation   
 PROGRAMMABLE  ADDITIONAL HEATING 
 If your vehicle is fitted with separate 
programmable heating: it gradually brings 
the engine up to a good temperature to 
facilitate starting.  An integrated clock permits programming of 
its start time. The passenger compartment 
will be heated more quickly.   Heating cycle indicator lamp 
  Digital  programming  control 
 The programmable heating system control 
panel is located at the bottom right of the 
dashboard.  Display  on 
 Displaying the programme 
number selected 
 Time display button 
 Time setting buttons 
 Selection of the stored 
programme 
 Button for immediate switching 
on of the heating 
 Time setting and reading 
indicator  lamp   
     
        
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EASE OF USE 
and
 COMFORT
Ventilation
  Setting the time of the internal clock 
 Set the clock on the control panel before 
programming the deferred switching on of 
the heating. 
  Immediate switching on of the heating 
 Before switching on the heating, check that: 
   -   the temperature setting control is in the "Hot air" position (red). 
  -   the air flow setting control is in  position  2.    This symbol or the previous stored time and 
the number (e.g. 1) corresponding to the 
recalled pre-selection are displayed for ten 
seconds. 
  Note:  if you wish to recall the other pre-
selected times, press the SET button several 
times before the ten seconds have elapsed. 
 Press this button. 
 The screen and the associated 
indicator lamp come on. 
 Within ten seconds, press these two setting 
buttons until the correct time is displayed. 
 Press ">" to increase the hours or 
"<" to decrease. 
 Press and hold the button for 
more rapid scrolling of the digits.  
  Reading  the  time 
 Press this button. 
 This indicator lamp comes 
on, the time is displayed for 
approximately ten seconds.    Press this button. 
 The screen and the heating 
cycle indicator lamp come on 
and remain on throughout the 
duration of operation.  
  Switching on the deferred heating 
 Switching on can be programmed between 
one minute and twenty-four hours in 
advance. 
 You can store up to three different start 
times, but programme one deferred start 
only. 
  Note  :
  if you wish to start the heating at a 
fixed time each day, simply reprogramme 
the stored time each day. 
 Press this button, the screen 
becomes brighter.   Within the ten seconds, press 
these two setting buttons to 
select the required start time. 
 Setting of the stored time is 
confirmed by clearing of the start 
time, display of the pre-selection 
number (e.g. 1) and increased 
brightness of the screen illumination.   
     
        
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TECHNOLOGY 
on
 BOARD
Vehicle configuration
   Menu...       Press...      Sub-menu…       Press...      Select…        Confirm 
and exit
      Enables you to...
   
  1     Bleep 
Speed 
(Speed)      ON 
   Increase 
   Activate/deactivate the audible 
signal indicating exceeding of 
the programmed speed and 
select the speed. 
  
 Decrease 
 OFF    
  2     Headlamp 
sensor    
      Increase 
   Set the sensitivity of the 
sunshine sensor (1 to 3). 
 Decrease 
  3     Activation 
Trip B    
      Activate 
   Display a second distance 
"Trip B". 
 Deactivate 
  4     Setting 
the time 
(Hour)    
 Hours/Minutes     Increase 
   Set the clock. 
 Decrease 
    Time  format     24 
   Select the clock display mode. 
 12 
  5     Setting  the 
date      Year/Month/
Day     Activate 
   Set the date. 
 Deactivate 
  6    Autoclose      While  moving     ON 
   Activate/Deactivate  automatic 
door locking above approx 
12 mph (20 km/h) .
 OFF  
     
        
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CHECKS
Fuel
  Low  fuel  level 
 When the fuel tank level  E  
(Empty) is reached, this warning 
lamp comes on. At this moment, 
you have   around 10 to 12 litres   
in the reserve, depending on the capacity 
of the tank, the engine type, the driving 
conditions and the profile of the road. Refuel 
without delay to avoid running out of fuel. 
 The capacity of the fuel tank is 
approximately   90   litres. 
 Fuel tanks of different capacities, 60 and 
125 litres, may be fitted. 
 REFUELLING 
   In  low  temperatures 
 In mountainous and/or cold areas, it is 
advisable to use a "winter" type fuel suited 
to low or minus temperatures.            With Stop & Start, never refuel with 
the system in STOP mode; you must 
switch off the ignition with the key.    The fuel tank must be filled  
with the 
engine off.   
   -   Open  the  fuel  filler  flap. 
  -   Support the cap with one hand. 
  -   With the other hand, insert the key, then  turn it anticlockwise. 
  -   Remove the cap and hook it onto the  clip located on the inside of the flap.  
 A label affixed to the inside of the flap 
reminds you of the type of fuel to be used. 
 When filling the fuel tank, do not continue 
after the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle. This could 
cause malfunctions. 
   -   After filling the fuel tank, lock the cap  and close the flap.    
     
        
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   Failed  bulb  or  lamp   
  When using a high pressure washer 
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on 
the headlamps, the lamps and their edges 
to avoid damaging their lacquer finish and 
seals.  
 CHANGING  A  BULB  
  Types of bulb and lamp 
 Various types of bulb and lamp are used on 
your vehicle. 
 To remove them: 
  Type A   Entirely glass bulb: pull gently  as it is fitted by pressure.   
  Type B   Bayonet bulb: press on the bulb  then turn it anticlockwise.   
  Type C   Cylindrical bulb: move aside the  contacts.      For removing and refitting the screws, 
use the screwdriver stowed in the tool 
box under the front passenger's seat. 
 Carry out the operations in reverse order to 
refit each bulb.   
  Type D - E   Halogen bulb: release the  retaining spring from its 
housing.  
   Always replace a failed bulb or lamp 
with a new bulb or lamp of the same 
type and specification.    
     
        
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QUICK HELP 
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Failed bulb or lamp
  1 - Main beam headlamps 
  Type D , H7 - 55 W 
   -   Remove the cover by pulling on the  rubber tongue. 
  -   Disconnect  the  electrical  connector. 
  -   Release the retaining spring by pressing  on the central clip. 
  -   Change the bulb taking care to align the  metal part with the groove on the lamp.      2 - Dipped beam headlamps 
  Type D 
, H7 - 55 W 
   -   Remove the cover by pulling on the  rubber tongue. 
  -   Disconnect  the  electrical  connector. 
  -   Release the retaining spring by pressing  on the central clip. 
  -   Change the bulb taking care to align the  metal part with the grooves on the lamp.     Front  lamps 
 Open the bonnet. 
 To access the bulbs, reach behind the 
headlamp unit. If necessary you can remove 
the headlamp: 
   -   Disconnect  the  electrical  connector  by removing its locking ring. 
  -   Remove the two headlamp fixing  screws. 
  -   Move the headlamp towards the centre  of the vehicle to extract it from its 
sliders.  
  On the left hand side, take care not to  dislodge the bonnet stay.     3 - Direction indicators 
  Type A 
, WY 21 W - 21 W 
   -   Remove the cover by pulling on the  rubber tongue. 
  -   Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn  anticlockwise. 
  -   Change  the  bulb.    
     
        
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   Failed  bulb  or  lamp   
  Halogen bulbs must be changed after 
the headlamp has been off for several 
minutes (risk of serious burns). Do not touch 
the bulb directly with your fingers, use lint-
free cloths. 
 When each operation has been completed, 
check the operation of the lamps.   
  5  -  Foglamps 
  Type E  , H1 - 55 W 
   -   Turn the steering fully to the left. 
  -   Remove the screw located in the wheel  arch then open the flap. 
  -   Remove  the  cover. 
  -   Disconnect  the  electrical  connector. 
  -   Release the retaining spring by pressing  on the two clips. 
  -   Change the bulb taking care to align the  metal part with the grooves on the lamp.   
  LED daytime running lamps 
 These light-emitting diode (LED) lamps 
serve as both daytime running lamps and 
sidelamps. 
 If your vehicle is fitted with LED daytime 
running lamps, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.     4 - Sidelamps / daytime running lamps 
  Type A 
, W21/5W - 21W and 5W 
   -   Remove the cover by pulling on the  rubber tongue. 
  -   Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn  anti-clockwise. 
  -   Change  the  bulb.