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Radio ..................................................... 236, 282
Radio pre-equipment ...................................... 59
RdS
....................................................... 243, 283
Rear foglamp ................................................. 182
Rear screen (demisting)
..................................52
Recharging the battery
................................. 19
4
Reduction of electrical load
..........................19 6
Regeneration of the particle filter
...................................... 150
Reinitialising the electric windows
..................67
Reinitialising the remote control
..................... 64
R
emote control
.......................................... 63
-65
Removing a wheel
........................................ 174
Removing the mat
........................................... 86
Replacing bulbs
..................................... 178 -18 4
R
S
Safety for children ............................8 9 -102, 114
Scented air freshener ..................................... 53
S
creen menu
....................... 222, 224, 228, 236,
238, 240, 250, 252, 254, 264, 266
Screen menu map
...............222, 224, 228, 236,
238, 240, 250, 252, 254, 264, 266, 290, 291
Screen, monochrome
.......34, 37, 282, 290, 291
Screenwash
.................................................... 78
Screenwash reservoir
...................................149
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
.................................................. 15
6
Seat adjustment
...............................
...............54Seat belts
.........................................
9
5, 111, 112
Seats, rear
.......................................................
56
Serial number, vehicle
.................................. 2
13
Service indicator
.............................................
24
Service warning lamp .....................................
17
Servicing
...............................
............................
8
Settings (Menus)
.................
34, 37, 42, 250, 290
Setting the clock ...........................
28, 35, 39, 44
Sidelamps
.......................................
72, 180, 182
Side repeater
..............................
..................
180
Snow chains
..................................................
19
7
Spare wheel
...............................
...................
171
Speakers (fitting)
.............................................
59
Speed limiter
.................................................
13 6
Speedometer
............................................
10, 11
Starting the engine
.......................................
118
Steering mounted controls, audio
...................................................
220, 281
Stop & Start
......................................
33, 52, 132,
144, 150, 152, 193
Storage
......................................................
82, 84
Storage box ..................................................... 88
St orage drawer ...............................................
86
Stowing rings ..................................................87
Sun visor
.........................................................84
Switching off the engine
...............................11
8
Synchronising the remote control
...................64
System settings
.............................................257
Paint colour code
..........................................
213
Parcel shelf, rear
............................................. 88
P
arking brake
.........................................
121, 151
Parking sensors, rear .................................... 140
Particle filter
..........................................
149, 150
Passenger compartment filter
......................
150
Player, CD MP3
.....................................
285, 286
Port, US
b
........................................
8
5, 246, 284
Preheater,
d
i
esel
............................................
13
Priming the fuel system
................................
155
Protecting children
...........................
89 -102, 114
Puncture
........................................................
166Replacing fuses
..............................
.......
18 5 -191
Replacing the air filter
...................................
150
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 15
0
Replacing the passenger compartment filter
......................................
150
Replacing wiper blades ...........................79, 192
Resetting the service indicator
.......................
26
Resetting the trip recorder
..............................
28
Rev counter
...............................................
10, 11
Reversing camera
.........................................
142
Reversing lamp
............................................. 18
2
Risk areas (update) .......................................
233
Routine checks
.....................................
150, 151
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................
15
5
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I d e n t i fi c a t i o n m a r k i n g s
B. Vehicle identification number on the bottom edge of the windscreen aper ture. This number is indicated on a self-adhesive label which is visible through the windscreen.
C. Manufacturer's label. The self-destroying label on the left-hand or right-hand centre pillar carries the following information. - the name of the manufacturer, - the European type approval number, - the vehicle identification number (VIN), - the gross vehicle weight, - the gross train weight, - the maximum front axle weight, - the maximum rear axle weight.
- the tyre pressures, for unladen and laden conditions, - the tyre sizes (including the load index and speed rating of the tyre), - the spare tyre inflation pressure, - the paint colour code.
The tyre pressures must be checked when the tyres are cold, at least once a month.
Low tyre pressures increase fuel consumption.
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN) under the bonnet. This number is engraved on the bodywork near the passenger compartment filter.
Various visible markings for the identification of your vehicle.
D. Tyre/paint label. This label on the left centre pillar, driver's side, carries the following information:
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Level 1Level 2 Level 3 Comments
Navigation
Secondary page
Traffic messages On the route
Settings for the choice of messages and the
filter radius.
Around vehicle
Near destination
Detour
Detour over a distance
Recalculate route
Finish Save your selections.
Navigation
Secondary page Map settings Orientation
Flat view north heading
Choose the display and orientation of the
map.
Flat view vehicle heading
Perspective view
Maps
Aspect "Day" map colour
"Night" map colour
Auomatic day/night
Confirm Save the settings.
Navigation
Secondary page Settings Route settings
Enter settings and choose the volume for the
voice and announcement of street names.
Voice
Alarm!
Traffic options
Confirm
Save your selections.
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Risk areas / Danger zone
alert settings
Press on Navigation to display the
primary page.
Press on the secondary page.
Select " Settings ".
Select " Alarm!" (Aler t).
It is then possible to activate Risk areas alerts
then:
-
"
Audible warning"
-
"
Alert only when navigating"
-
"
Alert only for overspeed"
-
"
Display speed limits"
-
T
iming: the choice of timing allows the
time before giving a Risk areas alert to be
defined.
Select " Confirm ". This series of alerts and displays is
only available if Risk areas have first
been downloaded and installed on the
system.
Tr a f fi c
Traffic information
Display of messages
Press on Navigation
to display the
primary page.
Press on the secondary page.
Select " Traffic messages ".
Choose filter settings for: "On the route ",
" Around ",
" Near destination ", filters to
fine-tune the list of messages.
Press again to remove the filter.
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Select the message from
the list offered.
Select the magnifying glass to have
voice information.
Setting filters
Press on Navigation to display the
primary page.
Press on the secondary page.
Select " Settings ".
Select " Traffic options ".
Select:
-
"Be advised of new messages ",
-
"Speak messages ".
Then enter the filter radius.
Select " Confirm ".
We recommend a filter radius of:
-
1
2 miles (20 km) in urban areas,
-
3
0 miles (50 km) on motor ways.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
messages on GPS-Navigation
contain
traffic information transmitted
in real time.
The TA (Traffic Announcement)
function gives priority to TA alert
messages. To operate, this function
needs good reception of a radio station
transmitting this type of message.
When a traffic report is transmitted,
the current audio source is interrupted
automatically to play the TA message.
Normal playback of the audio source
resumes at the end of the transmission
of the message.
Receiving TA messages
Press on Navigation to display the
primary page.
Press on the secondary page.
Select " Settings ".
Select " Voice".
Activate / Deactivate " Tr a f f i c
( TA ) ".
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QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
Certain traffic jams along
the route are not indicated
in real time. On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive
the traffic information.
Wait until the traffic information is being received
correctly (display of the traffic information icons
on the map).
The filters are too restrictive. Modify the settings.
In certain countries, only major routes (motor ways...) are listed for
the traffic information. This phenomenon is normal. The system is
dependent on the traffic information available.
The altitude is not
displayed. On starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes to
receive more than 4 satellites correctly. Wait until the system has completed starting
up, so that there is GPS coverage of at least
4
satellites.
Depending on the geographical environment (tunnel...) or the
weather, the conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary. This phenomenon is normal. The system
is dependent on the GPS signal reception
conditions.
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