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InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
1. Fusebox.
2.  Additional programmable heating.
3.
 
Cruise control / sped limiter controls. 4.
 V ehicle configuration / Headlamp beam 
height / Front/rear foglamps.
5.
 
Lighting and direction indicator control
  
stalk.
6.
 
Instrument panel with screen.7.
 Wiper / screenwash / trip computer  
control stalk.
8.
 
Ignition switch.
9.
 
Driver's front airbag / Horn.
10.
 
Steering mounted audio system
  
controls. 
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ExtErIOr
Reversing camera 95
3rd brake lamp 149, 154
Left-hand side:
Fuel filler cap, fuel tank
 
134
Fuel cut-of
 f  
135
AdBlue filler cap, tank
  
136-139Topping-up the AdBlue additive 140-141
Load space
 
81-83
Rear doors
 
21
Rear lamps, direction indicators,  foglamps
 
45, 149, 153-154
Number plate lamp
 
154
Rear parking sensors
 
94
Spare wheel,   changing a wheel,  
jack, tools
 
156-160
Inflating, pressures
 
162, 182
Snow chains
 
125
T
owing, lifting
 
163
T
owbar
  121-122
Removable towball
 
164-167 Dimensions
 
172-176
Accessories
  124
Roof rack, roof bars  123
Brakes, pads
 
129, 132
T
yres, pressures  
162, 182
Braking assistance systems
 
9
 9-100
Trajectory control
 
101-104
Pneumatic suspension
 
96-97Key
, remote control, battery  
14-17
Starting
 
18, 38-39
Central locking
 
22
Confidential card
 
18
Alarm
  19
Wiper blade
 
155
Door mirror
 
85
Side repeater
 
152
Opening/closing doors
 
20-22
Remote control
 
14-15
Autoclose
 
87, 90
T
emporary puncture  repair kit
 
161-162
Front lamps, 
 
direction indicators,  
front foglamps
 
45, 149-152
Headlamp beam height   adjustment
  47
Headlamp wash
 
48
Changing bulbs
 
149-152 
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Gearbox 36-37
Parking sensors  94-95
Instrument panels, screens, 
speedometer  
23
W
 arning lamps,  
indicator lamps  
24-31
Gauges, indicators
  
32, 35
Gear shift indicator
  
36-37
Lighting controls
  
45-47
Automatic illumination   of headlamps
  
46
Guide-me-home lighting
  
46
Parking lamps
  
47
V
 ehicle configuration  
87-89
Setting the time
 
88
Headlamp beam height   adjustment
  47
Front/rear fog lamps
 
45
Pneumatic suspension
 
96-97
Stop & Start
 
40-42
Front/rear wipers
 
48
Screenwash/headlamp wash
  
48
T
 rip computer  
92
Starter
 , ignition switch  
38
Hill start
  
39
Cruise control
  
49-51, 52-54
Speed limiter
 
55-57
Fixed speed limiter
 
58 Instruments and controls
 
4-5
Steering wheel,   reach adjustment
  
37
Horn
  
99
Steering mounted radio   controls
  
186, 233
Mirrors, electric windows
  
85-86
Locking the load space
 
22 Additional heating, rear air 
conditioning
 
65-66
Programmable additional   heating
 
67-70 
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Changing a wiper blade 155
Bulbs, lighting,   changing bulbs
 
149-154
V
ery cold conditions protectors
 
84
Opening the bonnet, stay
 
127
Under the bonnet
 
128
Labels / Precautions
 
168-171
Engines
 
177-178
Identification markings, serial  number, paint, tyres
 
182
Levels
 
129-130
●
 dipstick,
●
 brake fluid,
●
 
screenwash / headlamp wash
 
fluid
●
 
power steering fluid,
●
 
coolant. W
ater bleed, Diesel filter  
131
Particle filter
 
133
Emission control
 
33, 139
Checks
  131-133
●
 
battery
 ,
●
 air/passenger compartment filter
,
●
 
oil filter
 ,
●
 
manual gearbox,
●
 
parking brake,
●
 
brake discs and pads.
tEcHnIcAL dAtA - M AI nt E n A nc E
Dimensions 172-176
W eights   179-181Engine fuses
 
145, 148 
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EcO-drIVInG
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without 
waiting. While accelerating changing up early. If your vehicle has 
the system, the gear shift indicator invites you to engage the most 
suitable gear; follow its instructions as soon as it is displayed in 
the instrument panel.
drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine 
braking rather than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator 
progressively. These practices contribute towards a reduction in 
fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions and also helps reduce the 
background traffic noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at 
speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h) when the traffic is flowing well.
control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, 
ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the 
air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air 
vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment that can help keep the 
temperature in the passenger compartment down (window 
blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has automatic digital 
regulation, as soon as the desired temperature is attained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps when the level of 
light does not require their use.
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to \
optimise their fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter; 
your vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.
As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices 
(film, music, video game...), you will contribute towards limiting the\
 
consumption of electrical energy, and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before leaving the vehicle. 
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1. Distance recorder in miles / kilometres.
2.   Screen.
3.
 
Fuel gauge.
4.
 
Coolant temperature.
5.
 
Rev counter
 .
InStruMEnt PAnEL d isplay screen
In the lower part:
-
  Time,
-
 
Ambient temperature,
-
 
Miles / Kilometres travelled,
-
 
T
 rip computer (range, fuel 
consumption...),
-
 
Headlamp beam height,
-
 
Programmable overspeed warning,
-
 
Cruise control or speed limiter
 ,
-
 
Gear ef
 ficiency indicator,
-
 
Stop & Start.
In the upper part:
-
  Date,
-
 
Service indicator
 ,
-
 
Alert messages,
-
 
System status messages,
-
 
V
 ehicle configuration. 
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Warning/indicator lampisindicates Solution - action
Diesel   
pre-heater on.the ambient temperature 
necessitates pre-heating. Wait until the lamp goes off before operating the starter.
Dipped beam on.a manual selection.
Turn the lighting control stalk ring to the 
second
  position.
Main beam that the control stalk has been 
pulled towards you.Pull the lighting control stalk again to return to dipped 
beam.
Direction 
indicators flashing with 
buzzer.a change of direction using the 
lighting stalk. To the Right: press the stalk upwards.
To the Left: press the stalk downwards.
Front foglamps on.that the button on the MODE 
control panel has been pressed. Manual selection.
The foglamps only operate if the dipped beam 
headlamps are on.
Rear foglamps on.that the button on the MODE 
control panel has been pressed. Manual selection. 
The lamps only operate if the dipped beam headlamps 
are on. When visibility is normal, please switch them off.
Cruise control on.that the cruise control has been 
selected. Manual selection.
"Ease of use and comfort - Steering mounted controls" 
section. 
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Screendisplays indicates Solution - action
Temperature   / 
Ice the ice warning, 
the temperature 
flashing 
accompanied by 
a message in 
the screen.weather conditions which could 
result in ice on the road.
Be particularly vigilant and do not brake sharply.
"Safety - Driving safely".
Date / Time a setting: date, 
time.a configuration via the "MODE" 
menu.
"Technology on board
  - Vehicle configuration" section.
Headlamp beam 
height a headlamp 
height setting.a position from 0 to 3
  depending 
on the load carried Adjust using the buttons on the MODE control panel.
"Ease of use and comfort - Steering mounted controls" 
section.
Service spanner a service 
spanner which 
remains on.that a service will soon be due.
Refer to the list of checks in the maintenance and 
warranty guide, then have the service carried out.
Stop & Start on.
engine going into STOP mode 
after the the vehicle stops. As soon as you want to move off, the warning lamp 
goes off and the engine restarts automatically in START 
mode.
flashes for a few 
seconds, then 
goes off. STOP mode temporarily 
unavailable or automatic 
operation of START mode.
Special cases for STOP mode and START mode.
"Ready to go
  - Starting and stopping" section. 
Instruments and controls