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  Manual  operation 
 You can, according to your 
requirements, make a different selection 
from that offered by the system by 
changing a setting. The other functions 
will still be controlled automatically. 
Pressing the  AUTO  button restores fully 
automatic operation. 
  Air  distribution 
 Pressing this button several 
times in succession directs 
the air fl ow towards: 
   -   the  windscreen, 
  -   the  windscreen  and  footwells, 
  -   the  footwells, 
  -   the side vents, central vents and  footwells, 
  -   the  side  vents  and  central  vents.      Air fl ow 
 Press the  
small fan  button to 
reduce the fl ow or the   large 
fan  button to increase the 
fl ow. 
 On the display, the blades of the fan fi ll 
when the fl ow is increased.  
  Switching  the  air 
conditioning On / Off 
 Press this button, the  A/C  
symbol is displayed and the 
air conditioning is activated. 
  Deactivating  the  system 
 Press the air fl ow  
small fan  
button until the fan symbol 
disappears from the 
display. 
 This action deactivates all of the 
system's functions, with the exception 
of the air recirculation and rear screen 
demisting (if fi tted on your vehicle). 
Your comfort setting is no longer 
maintained and is switched off.    Intake of exterior air / 
Recirculation of interior air 
 Press this button to 
recirculate the interior air. 
The recirculation symbol is 
displayed. 
Pressing the   large fan  
button or the   AUTO   button 
reactivates the system with 
the values set before it was 
deactivated.    Recirculation prevents exterior odours 
and smoke from entering the passenger 
compartment. Avoid prolonged operation 
in interior air recirculation mode (risk of 
condensation, odour and humidity). 
 Pressing this button again activates the 
intake of exterior air.  
 Pressing this button again switches off 
the air conditioning.  
  The ventilation outlet, located 
in the glove box, diffuses cool 
air (if the air conditioning is 
on) regardless of the reference 
temperature requested in the 
passenger compartment and 
regardless of the exterior temperature.   
 For your comfort, do not deactivate the 
system for long periods.  
     
        
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 SCENTED  AIR  FRESHENER 
 The scented air freshener diffuses 
a fragrance in the passenger 
compartment from the roof console 
vents. 
  Adjusting  the  flow 
 Turn the chromed button to adjust the 
diffusion: 
   -   to  the  left  to  decrease, 
  -   to  the  right  to  increase.  
 To stop the diffusion, turn the chromed 
button fully to the left.  
  Removing the scented air 
freshener 
   -   Press the button down while turning it a quarter of a turn to the left to 
the stop. 
  -   Remove the scented air freshener  from the roof console. 
  -   Replace  the  cartridge.    
     
        
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   Changing  a  fuse   
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 CHANGING  A  FUSE 
 The fuseboxes are located: 
   -   in the lower dashboard on the left-hand side (behind the cover), 
  -   under the bonnet (near the battery).  
 The information given concerns only 
those fuses which can be changed by 
the user using the tweezer, located 
behind the dashboard storage 
compartment on the right-hand side. 
For any other work, visit a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 
  Removing and fitting a fuse 
  Always replace a failed fuse with a 
fuse of the same rating.   
 Motor trade technicians: for 
complete information on the fuses 
and relays, refer to the "Repair 
Manual" diagrams via the dealer 
network. 
 PEUGEOT will not accept 
responsibility for the cost incurred in 
repairing your vehicle or for rectifying 
the malfunctions resulting from 
the installation of accessories not 
supplied and not recommended by the 
PEUGEOT network and not installed 
in accordance with its instructions, 
in particular when the combined 
consumption of all of the additional 
equipment connected exceeds 
10  milliamperes.     Before replacing a fuse, the cause of 
the incident must be identifi ed and 
rectifi ed. 
   ●   Use the tweezer.   
     
        
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  DASHBOARD  FUSES 
 Tilt the cover to gain access to the 
fuses.   Fuses    
  F    Amperes    
 
A    Allocation 
 1   15  Rear  wiper 
 2   -  Spare 
 3   5   Airbag 
 4   10  Air conditioning, diagnostic socket, mirror control, 
headlamp beam 
 5    30  Electric  windows 
 6   30  Locks 
 7   5   Rear courtesy lamp, front map reading lamp, roof 
console 
 8   20  Audio equipment, screen, tyre under-infl ation 
detection, alarm and siren 
 9   30  Front and rear 12V socket 
 10   15  Central  column 
 11    15  Low current ignition switch 
 12   15  Rain and sunshine sensor, airbag 
 13   5   Instrument  panel 
 14   15  Parking sensors, digital air conditioning controls, 
hands-free phone kit 
 15   30  Locks 
 16   -  Spare 
 17   40  Rear screen/mirrors demist/defrost  
     
        
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  PASSENGER  COMPARTMENT  FUSES 
 Fuses     
F    Amperes    
 
A    Allocation 
 1   -  Spare 
 2   20  Heated  seats 
 3   -  Spare 
 4   15  Folding mirrors relay 
 5    15  Refrigeration equipment socket relay  
     
        
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  FUSES UNDER THE BONNET 
 After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt 
the corresponding box to gain access 
to the fuses.   Fuses    
  F    Amperes    
 
A    Allocation 
 1   20  Engine  management 
 2   15  Horn 
 3   10  Front and rear wash-wipe pump 
 4   20  Headlamp wash pump 
 5    15  Engine  components 
 6   10  Steering wheel angle sensor, DSC 
 7   10  Brake switch, clutch switch 
 8   25  Starter 
 9   10  Headlamp beam motor, parc management 
unit 
 10   30  Engine  components 
 11    40  Spare 
 12   30  Wipers 
 13   40  Built-in systems interface 
 14   30  Pump 
 15   10  Right-hand main beam headlamp 
 16   10  Left-hand main beam headlamp 
 17   15  Right-hand dipped beam headlamp 
 18   15  Left-hand dipped beam headlamp  
     
        
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   Instruments  and  controls   
  ESC 107 
 Parking sensors  104-105 
 Electric  mirrors  100 
 Headlamp beam height adjustment  51 
 Stop  &  Start  44-46  
  Cruise control 
54-56 
 Speed limiter  57-59  
  Lighting controls 
49-51 
 Automatic illumination of  headlamps  50-51 
 Foglamps  50 
 LED daytime running lamps  50  
 INSTRUMENTS  AND  CONTROLS  
  Dashboard,  passenger  compartment fuses  156-158 
 Opening  the  bonnet  133  
  Parking  brake  103    Instrument  panels,  screens, 
dials 27-28 
 Warning lamps, indicator lamps 29-34 
 Indicators, fuel gauge  35, 38-39 
 Setting the time in the  instrument panel  28 
 Lighting  dimmer  39 
 Gear  shift  indicator  40-41  
  Gearbox 40  
  Ignition  switch 
47  
  Wiper controls 
52-53 
 Automatic rain sensitive wipers  52 
 Screenwash / headlamp  wash  53, 137 
 Trip  computer  Section  9  
  Audio  equipment  steering  mounted controls  Section 9  
  Steering  wheel  adjustment  43 
 Horn  103    
     
        
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VISUAL SEARCH 
10
  Fuses,  dashboard, cabin  156-158 
 Bonnet  release  lever  133  
  Rear  view  mirror 
101 
 Toll payment, parking  101 
 Child  surveillance  mirror  101  
  Emergency  or  assistance call  Section 9  
  Front fi titngs  83-85 
   -   glove  box, 
  -   roof  storage, 
  -   console, 
  -   sun  visor, 
  -   bottle  holder, 
  -   bag  holder, 
  -   storage  drawers, 
  -   storage  compartment.    
  "Grip  control" 
108-109     Technology  on-board  Section  9 
   -  
PEUGEOT  Connect Navigation (RT6)   -  PEUGEOT  Connect Sound (RD5)   
  Controls     -   central  locking  26 
  -   electric  child  lock  126 
  -   electric  windows  102 
  -   hazard  warning  lamps  103   
  Electronic  gearbox  41-43  
  Heating,  ventilation     -   heating  60-61 
  -   air  conditioning  A/C  60-61  
 Digital air conditioning  62-63 
 Demisting-defrosting  64-65  
  Courtesy lamps  93, 153  
  Screens, display  27, Section 9 
 Setting the time in  the screen  Section 9