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AT A GLANCE
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   Presentation   
 CENTRE  CONSOLE 
    1.   Audio / Navigation system. 
  2.   Heating / Air conditioning. 
  3.   Portable  ashtray. 
  4.   Cigarette  lighter.   5.   12 volt accessory socket (180 W max). 
  6.   Dynamic stability control 
(DCS/ASR) / Intelligent traction control. 
  7.   Hill descent control. 
  8.   Lane departure warning system.    9.   Hazard warning lamps. 
  10.   Central locking / Locking indicator 
lamp. 
  11 .    Demisting / Defrosting. 
  12.   Gear  lever.    

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Location
  Lane  departure  warning 
system 101 
 Hill descent control 100 
 ASR,  DSC  98-99 
 Intelligent  Traction  Control  99-100  
  Vehicle confi guration 
87-88 
 Setting the time  88 
 Reversing  camera  92 
 Touch screen audio 
system 10.1-10.50 
 Audio  system  10.51-10.68  
  Tachograph 
90  
  Cab fi ttings 75-80 
   ●   cigarette lighter, 
  ●   glove box - cooled, 
  ●   overhead storage, 
  ●   portable ashtray, 
  ●   courtesy lamps, 
  ●   12 volt socket, 
  ●   writing table, 
  ●   storage compartments.    
  Demisting-defrosting 
58 
 Central  locking  22 
 Locking indicator lamp  22 
 Hazard  warning  lamps  95     Ventilation,  heating, 
A/C 
59-61, 62-63 
   ●   manual air conditioning, 
  ●   mono-zone digital air conditioning, 
  ●   air recirculation.   
  Opening  the  bonnet  122  
  Dashboard  fuses  134-136   

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READY TO SET OFF
Instruments and controls
  Warning lamp    is     indicates     Solution - action  
    DSC/ASR   flashing. 
 that it is in operation.   The system optimises traction and allows improved 
directional stability of the vehicle. 
 on, 
accompanied 
by an audible 
signal and a 
message in the 
screen.   a fault with the system or the 
hill start assist. 
 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. 
 "Safety - Driving safely" section. 
 on.   a fault with the Intelligent 
Traction Control. 
    Emissions 
control   on.   the regeneration of the particle 
emissions filter.   It is recommended that you leave the engine running 
until the warning lamp goes off so that regeneration can 
be completed. 
 "Checks - Levels and checks" section. 
    Emission  control 
system   on. 
 a fault with the system.   Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop without delay. 
    Tyre  under-
inflation 
detection   on. 
 a tyre deflated or punctured.   Park and switch off the ignition. Change or repair the 
wheel. 
 on, 
accompanied 
by the service 
warning lamp.   a faulty sensor. 
 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.  

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EASE OF USE 
and
 COMFORT
Ventilation
  Comfort value adjustment ring 
 The settings range between: 
   -   increasing  the  interior  ambient  air temperature HI (High) which goes up to 
to a maximum setting of 32, 
  -   cooling the interior ambient air  temperature LO (Low) which goes down 
to a setting of 16.   
  Air  distribution 
 A press illuminates the LED on the buttons 
which distribute the air flow towards: 
 the windscreen and front side 
window vents (demisting/
defrosting the windows), 
 the central and side vents (chest 
and face), 
 the vents in the front and rear 
areas (feet). 
 The combination of buttons permits 
improvement of air distribution.  
  Air  flow 
 Successive presses of this button 
increase (+) or reduce (-) the 
force of the air flow to the interior.  
  Intake of exterior air / Recirculation of interior air 
 When the LED is on, the air 
recirculates inside the passenger 
compartment to prevent the entry of exterior 
odours and smoke. This position should be 
temporary. 
 When the ambient air comfort level has been 
reached, pressing the button switches the 
LED off and reopens the exterior air intake. 
 Pressing the   AUTO  button also restores 
the intake of exterior air. Returning to this 
position permits renewal of the air in the 
passenger compartment and demisting. 
Pressing the   AUTO  button again restores 
the   FULL AUTO   function.  
  Rapid  Demisting  / Defrosting 
 Pressing this control permits 
rapid clearing of the windows. 
The LED is on. 
 The system manages the air conditioning, 
the flow and intake of air, the defrosting 
of the rear screen and provides optimum 
distribution of the air to the windscreen and 
front side windows. 
 If your vehicle is fitted with additional 
heating, switch it off to ensure rapid and 
effective  demisting/defrosting.  
 ADDITIONAL REAR VENTILATION 
  The controls for this system, 
additional to the standard cabin 
ventilation system, are on the 
lower dashboard, to the left of the 
steering wheel. 
  Air  outlet 
 A press on this control activates 
the extraction of air to the 
outside; the LED comes on. 
Press again to switch off.  
  Air  inlet 
 A press on this control activates 
the entry of air into the cabin; the 
LED comes on. Press again to 
switch  off.    

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   Ventilation   
  Cancelling  the  programming 
 Press this button briefly to clear 
the programmed start time. 
  The screen illumination and the 
pre-selection number (e.g. 1) are 
switched  off.  
  Good  practice 
 To avoid any risk of poisoning or 
asphyxiation, the additional heating must 
not be used, even for short periods, in 
an enclosed space such as a garage or 
workshop which is not fitted with an exhaust 
gas extraction system. 
 The additional heating is supplied by the 
vehicle's fuel tank. 
 Ensure that the fuel gauge indicator lamp is 
not at reserve. 
 Always switch off the additional heating 
when filling with fuel to avoid any risk of fire 
or explosion. 
 Do not park the vehicle on an inflammable 
surface (dry grass, dead leaves, paper…), 
there is a risk of fire. 
 The temperature near the heater must not 
exceed 120 °C. A temperature higher than 
this (for example in the case of painting in 
an oven) could damage the components of 
the electronic circuits. 
 The additional heating system is fitted with 
a temperature limiter which cuts off the 
combustion in the event of overheating due 
to a lack of coolant. 
 Top up the coolant, then press the 
programme selection control before 
switching the heating on again.  Have the additional heating system 
checked at least once a year at the 
beginning of winter. Maintenance and 
repairs should only be carried out by a 
PEUGEOT dealer. 
 Use only genuine replacement parts.  
  Recalling one of the pre-selected start times 
  Press this button as many times 
as necessary until the number 
corresponding to the required 
pre-selected start time (e.g. 2) 
appears. 
 After ten seconds, the time is cleared but 
remains stored for as long as the number 
(e.g. 2) and the screen remain on.  
  Switching off the heating 
 Press this button. 
 The heating cycle indicator lamp 
and the screen are switched off.  
  Two different types of equipment 
 The additional heating is separate and 
programmable. Before you enter the vehicle, 
it gradually increases the temperature of the 
engine to make starting easier. 
 This also facilitates passenger compartment 
heating, demisting and defrosting. 
 The additional passenger compartment 
heating system supplements the 
standard equipment. Its operation may be 
independent of the engine. 
 Switching on of the heating may be 
programmable.   

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   Driving  safely   
TRAJECTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS 
  Switching  off 
 This system cannot be deactivated by the 
driver.  
  Dynamic  stability  control (DSC) 
  The electronic stability programme acts on 
the brake of one or more wheels and on the 
engine to keep the vehicle on the trajectory 
required by the driver, within the limits of the 
laws of physics. 
 With the DSC system, maintain course 
without trying to countersteer.  
  Operation 
 The DSC system is activated automatically 
each time the vehicle is started.   Operating  fault 
 Illumination of this warning lamp, 
accompanied by an audible signal 
and confirmed by a message 
in the instrument panel screen, 
indicates a fault with the DSC system. 
 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified  workshop.      Operation 
 This system is activated automatically every 
time the vehicle is started. 
 In the event of a problem of adhesion or 
trajectory, this system comes into play.  
  Switching  off 
 In exceptional conditions (starting a vehicle 
which is bogged down, stuck in snow, 
on soft ground...), it may be advisable to 
deactivate the ASR system, so that the 
wheels can spin freely and regain grip. 
   -   Press this button, located in the 
middle of the dashboard, to deactivate 
the  system.  
  Anti-slip  regulation  (ASR) 
 Anti-slip regulation (also known as traction 
control) optimises traction, avoiding wheel 
spin by acting on the brakes of the driving 
wheels and the engine. 
 If the button's warning lamp comes 
on, accompanied by a message in the 
instrument panel screen, this indicates that 
the ASR system is deactivated.  
 It comes into operation in the 
event of a grip or trajectory 
problem. 
 This is indicated by flashing of this warning 
lamp in the instrument panel.   

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Driving safely
SAFETY
  Reactivation 
 The ASR system is reactivated automatically 
every time the ignition is switched back on. 
   -   Press this button again to reactivate it manually.   
  Operating  fault 
  If this warning lamp comes on, 
accompanied by an audible signal 
and a message in the instrument 
panel screen, this indicates a fault 
with the ASR system. 
 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified  workshop.  
  Good  practice 
 The DSC and ASR systems offer exceptional 
safety in normal driving, but this should not 
encourage the driver to take extra risks or 
drive at high speed. 
 The correct operation of these systems 
depend on observation of the manufacturer's 
recommendations regarding the wheels 
(tyres and rims), the braking components, 
the electronic components and assembly 
and repair procedures. 
 After an impact, have these systems 
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified  workshop.   
Intelligent Traction Control 
 System to improve traction on slippery 
surfaces (snow, black ice, mud...) .
 This system checks for situations of difficult 
surface adhesion that could make it difficult 
to move off or make progress. 
 In these situations,   Intelligent Traction 
Control  takes over from the   ASR   system, 
by transferring drive to the wheel with the 
best grip on the ground to provide the best 
traction and trajectory control. 
  Load  inertia  control 
  The true total weight of a commercial vehicle 
can vary considerably depending on the load 
carried. As a result, the centre of gravity of 
the vehicle can move, both longitudinally 
and in height. 
 All such variations have an effect on braking, 
traction, the behaviour of the vehicle when 
cornering and the tendency to overturn.  
  Load inertia control estimates the true 
total weight of the vehicle by analysing its 
behaviour under acceleration and braking. 
 This system then adapts the operation of 
the DSC and ASR systems according to the 
weight distribution in the vehicle. In critical 
situations, your vehicle than remains more 
securely on its intended trajectory.    

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   Driving  safely   
 System that provides assistance when 
descending on surfaces with poor grip (mud, 
gravel...). 
 This system reduces the risk of slip or loss 
of control of the vehicle while descending a 
hill. 
 It operates together with the  Intelligent 
Traction Control . 
  Hill  descent  control 
  Switching  on 
 On starting the vehicle, the system is deactivated. 
 Press this button, located in the middle of the 
dashboard, to activate the system; the indicator 
lamp in the button comes on. 
 For the system to operate, the slope must be 
steeper than 8%. 
 This system is active up to about 18 mph 
(30 km/h). 
 As soon as the speed of the vehicle exceeds 
18 mph (30 km/h), the system is automatically 
deactivated, but the indicator lamp in the button 
stays on. 
 The system reactivates automatically as soon 
as the speed of the vehicle drops below 18 mph 
(30  km/h).  
  Switching  off 
 Press this button, located in the middle of 
the dashboard, to deactivate the system; the 
indicator lamp in the button goes off.  
  Operating  fault 
 If a fault occurs with the hill 
descent control system, this 
warning lamp comes on. 
 Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.   
  Switching  on 
 On starting the vehicle, this system is 
deactivated. 
 Press this button, located in the middle of 
the dashboard, to activate the system; the 
indicator lamp in the button comes on.  
This system is active up to about 18 mph 
(30 km/h). 
 Once the speed exceed 18 mph (30 km/h), 
the system is deactivated automatically, but 
the indicator lamp in the button stays on. 
 The system is reactivated automatically 
as soon as the speed drops below 18 mph 
(30  km/h).  
  Switching  off 
 Press this button, located in the middle of 
the dashboard, to deactivate the system; the 
indicator lamp in the button goes off and the 
  ASR  system is active again.  
  Operating  fault   If a fault occurs with the intelligent 
traction control system, this 
warning lamp comes on. 
 Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.