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ISOFIX child seats recommended by CITROËN
CITROËN offers a range of ISOFIX child seats listed and type approved for your vehicle.
R efer also to the child seat manufacturer's fitting instructions for information on installing and removing the seat.
"RÖMER Baby- Safe Plus" and its ISOFIX base
(size
category: E)
Group 0+: from bir th to 13 kg
Installed
rear ward facing using an ISOFIX base which is attached to the rings A.
The
base has a support leg, adjustable for height, which sits on the vehicle's floor.
This
child seat can also be secured with a seat belt. In this case, only the shell is used and
a
ttached to the vehicle's seat by the three-point seat belt.
Baby P2C Mini and its ISOFIX bas e
(size
c
ategories:
C
, D, E)
Group 0+: from bir th to 13 kg
Installed
rear ward facing using an ISOFIX base which is attached to the anchorage rings A.
The
base has a support leg, adjustable for height, which sits on the vehicle's floor.
This
seat can also be secured with a seat belt.
In
this case only the seat shell is used.
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"RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX "
(size category B1)
Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg
Installed
only in the for ward facing position.
Attached
to
the rings A,
as well as the ring B,
referred to as the TOP TETHER, using an upper strap.
Three
seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying.
This
child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In
this case, it must be attached to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt.
Baby P2C Midi and its ISOFIX base (size
c
ategories:
D
, C, A, B, B1)
Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg
Installed
rear ward facing using an ISOFIX base which is attached to the rings A.
The
base includes a support leg, adjustable for height, which rests on the vehicle's floor.
This
child seat can also be used for ward facing.
This child seat can not
be secured with a seat belt.
We
recommend that it be used rear ward facing up to 3 years.
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For optimum installation o f t he fo rward f acing c
hild seat, ensure that the back of the child
s
eat is as close as possible to the backrest
o
f the vehicle's seat, in contact if possible.
You
mst remove the head restraint before
i
nstalling a child seat with backrest to a
p
assenger
sea
t.
Ensure that the head restraint is stored or
attached
securely to prevent it from being
t
hrown around the vehicle in the event of
sharp
braking. Refit the head restraint when
t
he child seat is removed.
Advice
Installing a booster seat
Children at the frontThe incorrect installation of a child seat in a
vehicle compromises the child's protection in
t
he event of an accident.
Ensure that there is no seat belt or seat belt
buckle
under the child seat, as this could
de
stabilise
i
t.
Remember
to fasten the seat belts or the
c
hild seat harnesses keeping the slack
r
elative to the child's body to a minimum,
e
ven for short journeys.
When
installing a child seat using the seat
b
elt, ensure that the seat belt is tightened
c
orrectly on the child seat and that it secures
the
child seat firmly on the seat of your
v
ehicle. If your passenger seat is adjustable,
m
ove it for wards if necessary. The
legislation on carrying children on the
f
ront passenger seat is specific to each
c
ountry. Refer to the legislation in force in
y
our country.
Deactivate
the passenger's front airbag
w
hen a rear ward facing child seat is installed
o
n the front passenger seat.
Otherwise,
t
he
c
hild
r
isks
b
eing
ser
iously
i
njured or killed if the airbag is deployed.The
chest part of the seat belt must be
p
ositioned on the child's shoulder without
t
ouching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat belt
passes
correctly over the child's thighs.
CITROËN
recommends the use of a booster
s
eat which has a back, fitted with a seat belt
g
uide at shoulder level.
At
rear seating positions, always leave
s
ufficient space between the front seat and:
-
a
rear ward facing child seat,
-
t
he child's feet for a child seat fitted
fo
rward
f
acing.
To
do this, move the front seat for wards
a
nd, if necessary, move its backrest into the
u
pright
p
osition. As
a safety precaution, do not leave:
-
a c
hild or children alone and
unsupervised in a vehicle,
-
a
child or an animal in a vehicle which
i
s exposed to the sun, with the windows
c
losed,
-
t
he keys within reach of children inside
t
he vehicle.
To
prevent accidental opening of the doors
a
nd rear windows, use the child lock.
Take
care not to open the rear windows by
m
ore than one third.
To
protect young children from the rays of
t
he sun, fit side blinds on the rear windows.
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Stop & Start
Operation
Going into engine STOP mode
The "ECO" warning lamp comes on i
n the instrument panel and the engine g
oes into standby automatically:
-
w
ith a manual gearbox , at speeds below
12
m
ph
(
20
k
m/h),
o
r
v
ehicle
s
tationary
w
ith
P
ureTech 130 petrol and BlueHDi 115 and
1
20
Diesel versions, when you put the gear
l
ever into neutral and release the clutch
pedal,
If your vehicle is fitted with the
system,
a time counter calculates
t
he sum of the periods in STOP
m
ode during a journey. It resets
i
tself to zero every time the
i
gnition is switched on with the
k
ey or the "START/STOP" button.
-
w
ith an automatic gearbox, vehicle
stationary,
when you press the brake pedal
o
r
place the gear selector in position N.
Special cases: STOP mode
unavailable
STOP mode is not invoked when:
- t he vehicle is on a steep slope (up or
d
ow n),
-
t
he driver's door is open,
-
t
he driver's seat belt is not fastened,
-
t
he vehicle has not exceeded 6 mph
(
10 km/h) since the last engine start (using
t
he key or the "START/STOP" button),
-
t
he electric parking brake is applied or
be
ing
a
pplied,
-
t
he engine is needed to maintain a
c
omfortable temperature in the passenger
c
ompartment,
-
d
emisting is active,
-
s
ome special conditions (battery charge,
e
ngine temperature, braking assistance,
a
mbient temperature...) where the engine is
n
eeded to assure control of a system.
In this case, the "ECO"
warning lamp
f
lashes for a few seconds, then goes
o
f f.
This operation is perfectly normal.
The
Stop
&
Start system
puts
the
engine
temporarily
into
standby
-
STOP
mode
-
during
stops
in
the
traffic (red lights, traffic jams, or other...). The
e
ngine
restarts
automatically
-
START
mode
-
as
soon
as
you
want
to
move
off.
The
restart
takes
place
instantly, quickly and silently.
Per fect
for
urban
use,
the
Stop
&
Start
system
reduces
fuel
consumption
and
exhaust
emissions
as
well
as the noise level when stationary.
Never
refuel
with
the
engine
in
STOP
m
ode;
you
must
switch
off
the
ignition
w
ith
the
key
or
the
"START/STOP"
b
utton.
STOP
mode
does
not
affect
the
f
unctionality of the vehicle, such as
braking,
power
steering,
for
example.
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Deactivation
Going into engine START mode
At any time, press the "ECO OFF" switch to
d eactivate the system.
This
is confirmed by the switch warning lamp
c
oming on accompanied by the display of a
m
essage.
Special cases: START invoked
automatically
The "ECO" warning lamp goes off a
nd the engine starts automatically:
-
w
ith a manual gearbox , when you fully
depress the clutch pedal,
-
w
ith an automatic gearbox:
●
g
ear selector in position D or M, when
you
release the brake pedal,
●
o
r
gear selector in position N and brake
p
edal released, when you place the gear
s
elector in position D or M ,
●
o
r
when you engage reverse gear.For
safety reasons or to ensure smooth o
peration, START mode is invoked
a
utomatically
w
hen:
-
y
ou open the driver's door,
-
y
ou unfasten the driver's seat belt,
-
t
he speed of the vehicle exceeds 15 mph
(
25 km/h) with a manual gearbox (3 km/h
(
2 mph) with PureTech 130 petrol and
B
lueHDi Diesel 115 and 120 versions) or
2 m
ph (3 km/h) with an automatic gearbox,
-
t
he electric parking brake is being applied,
-
s
ome special conditions (battery charge,
e
ngine temperature, braking assistance,
a
mbient temperature...) where the engine is
n
eeded to assure control of a system.
In this case the "ECO"
warning lamp
f
lashes for few seconds, then goes
o
f f.
This operation is perfectly normal.
With
a manual gearbox in STOP mode,
i
f
a
gear is engaged without fully
d
epressing the clutch pedal, a warning
l
amp comes on or an alert message
i
s
displayed asking you to depress the
c
lutch pedal to restart the engine. If
the system has been deactivated
i
n STOP mode, the engine restarts
i
mmediately.
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Accessories
Conversion kits
You can obtain an "Enterprise" kit to convert a trade vehicle to a private car and vice-versa.
"Comfort":
door deflectors, side window blinds, rear
screen blind, insulated module, coat hanger
f
ixed to head restraint, reading lamp, mirror for
c
aravan, cruise control, scented air freshener
and
cartridges, parking sensors...
"Transport systems":
boot carpet, boot liner, boot net, boot spacers,
transverse roof bars, bicycle carrier, ski carrier,
r
oof boxes, towbars, towbar wiring harnesses...
"Styling":
gear lever knobs, aluminium foot rest, alloy wheels, wheel embellishers, chrome mirror
s
hells, chrome door
a
perture finishers, door sill
f
inishers, tailgate lower chrome finisher...
*
T
o avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:
-
e
nsure that mats are correctly positioned
a
nd secured,
-
n
ever fit one mat on top of
a
nother.
"Security and safety":
anti-intrusion alarm, microwave sensor, anti-tilt sensor, stolen vehicle tracking system, child
sea
ts and booster cushions, breathalyser, first
aid
kit, fire extinguisher, warning triangle, high
v
isibility vest, dog guard, pet seat belt, wheel
s
ecurity bolts, snow chains, non-slip covers,
front
foglamp kit...
"Protection":
mats*, seat covers compatible with l ateral a
irbags, door sill protectors, mud flaps, door
p
rotective rubbing strips, bumper protection
s
trips, protective covers for pets, vehicle
cover...
If
a
towbar
and
wiring
harness
are
fitted
o
utside
the
CITROËN
dealer
network,
t
he
installation
must
be
done
using
t
he
vehicle's
electrical
pre-equipment
a
nd
in
line
with
the
manufacturer's
r
ecommendations.
A
wide
range
of
accessories
and
genuine
parts
is
available
from
the
CITROËN
dealer
network.
These
accessories
and
parts
are
all
suitable
for
your
vehicle
and
benefit
from
CITROËN's
recommendation and warranty.
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ABS and EBFD systems ..............................14 0
Accessories .............................. ...................236
Accessory position
....................................... 17
3
Accessory
socket, 12V
.................................11
7
Additive, AdBlue
..................................... 2
3, 232
Adjusting
h
eadlamps
................................... 13
2
Adjusting
h
ead restraints
...............................
..............83
Adjusting
s
eats
..........................................8
1, 82
Adjusting
the date
.............................. 4
0, 42, 51
Adjusting
the height and reach
of
the steering wheel
...................................86
A
djusting the seat belt
height
...............
.................................. 143,
14
5
Adjusting
the time
......................... 3
7, 41, 46, 51
Advice
on driving
..............................
...166,
16
7
Airbags
...............
.................................... 22, 147
Airbags,
c
urtain
.................................... 14
9, 15 0
Airbags,
front........................................ 148, 150
Airbags,
la
teral
..................................... 14
9, 15 0
Air
c
onditioning
...............................
.........10, 91
Air
conditioning, automatic
............................95
A
ir
c
onditioning,
m
anual
................................ 93
A
ir vents
..............................
...........................90
Alarm
............................................................... 71
A
nti-lock braking system (ABS)
...................14
0
Anti-pinch
............................................... 7
6, 107
Anti-theft
..............................
.................. 66, 168
Armrest,
front
........................................ 11
0 , 111
Armrest,
rear
................................................. 11
7
Assistance call
...............................
...... 139, 280
Audible
w
arning
........................................... 13
9
Audio
streaming
(Bluetooth)
..............................
... 314, 364, 367Battery
...............................
...........230,
26
5-268
Battery,
c
harging
...............................
... 267, 268
Battery,
remote control
.......................6
1, 66 - 68
Black
pan
el..................................................... 39
Blanking
screen (snow shield)
......................2
13
Blind,
panoramic roof
...................................10
7
Blind spot sensors
....................................... 19
5
BlueHDi
...............................
.........................232
Bluetooth
(hands-free)
......................... 3
40, 366
Bluetooth
(
telephone)
........................... 3
40, 341
Bonnet
...............
...........................................223
Boot
........
........................................................79
Brake
discs
...................................................2
31
Brake
lamps
...............................
..................257
Brake
p
ads
...............................
....................231
Braking
assistance
system
................
........................................140
Braking,
d
ynamic
em
ergency
.......................17
8
Bulbs
(
changing)
...............................
....251-259
A
B
Audio system ............................... ..... 40, 42, 353
Audio system pre-equipment .......................2
20
Auxiliary
....................................... 1
04, 312, 364Cable, audio ......................................... 3
12, 364
Capacity, fuel tank .............................. .........209
CarPlay connection ..............................333,
33
4
CD
..............................
...........................312, 361
CD,
MP3
....................................... 3
12, 361, 362
Central
locking
................................... 5
6, 62, 69
Centre console
............................................. 10
8
Changing
a bu
lb
....................................25
1-259
Changing
a f
use
....................................26
0-264
Changing
a wheel
...............................
..244-250
Changing
a wiper blade
........................ 1
37, 221
Changing
the remote
control battery .................................. 61,
66, 67
Checking
the engine oil level
................. 2
9, 266
Checking
the levels
...............................2
26-229
Checking
tyre pressures
(using
the kit)
..............................
...............243
Checks
...............
...................................224 -231
Checks,
routine
.................................... 2
30, 231
Child
lock
...............................
.......................165
Children
(
safety)
.................... 1
46, 148, 151-165
Child seats
........... 1
46, 151, 152, 156 -158, 164
Child seats, conventional
............................. 15
7
Child seats, ISOFIX
......................................16
1
C
ITROËN
Connect
Box
.............................................28
0
C
ITROËN
L
ocalised
Emergency
C
all
.........................................28
0
Clock
...............
...............................................37
Closing
the boot
...............................
........ 58, 79
Closing
the doors
............................... 5
8, 63, 78
Configuration,
v
ehicle
........................4
1, 44, 49
Connected services
..................................... 3
24
Connection, Bluetooth
................................. 3
40
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Locking ......................................... 58, 63, 65, 68
Locking from
the inside
..............................
.......................69
Long
objects, transporting
............................11
7
Low fuel level
..............................
...........20, 209
Luggage
retaining
strap
............................................................ 11
8 Player,
MP3 CD ............................ 3 12, 361, 362
Player,
USB .......................................... 3 12, 363
Port,
USB
..................................... 1
04, 312, 363
Pressures, tyres
........................................... 2
79
Pre-tensioning
sea
t belts
..............................
.....................146
Priming
the fuel system
...............................23
8
Protecting
children
................. 1
46, 148, 151-165
Puncture
................
.......................................239
Radio
...............
..................................... 308, 357
Radio,
digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting
- DAB)
.......................... 3
10, 359
RDS
................
...................................... 309, 357
Rear
s
creen,
d
emisting
................................10
1
Recharging
the battery
........................ 2
67, 268
Reduction of electrical load
.......................... 2
19
Regeneration
of the particle filter
................23
0
Reinitialising
the electric
windows
....................................................... 76
R
einitialising the remote
control
.....................................................6
1, 67
Reminder,
key in ignition
...............................17
0
Remote
control
..........................................56
-68
Removing
a wheel
..............................
.........247
Removing
the mat
...............................
..........113
Replacing
bu
lbs
..............................
......251-259
Replacing
f
uses
..............................
......260-264
Replacing
the air filter
..................................23
0
RMaintenance, routine ...................... 10, 224-231
Map reading lamps ...................................... 10
5
Markings,
id
entification
.............................................. 2
79
Massage
function
...............................
...........84
Mat
.......
......................................................... 113
Memorising
a speed
.................................... 20
4
Menu
(touch screen tablet)
.... 2
83, 287 288, 290,
2
94, 302, 304, 306,
316,
318, 320, 336, 338
Menu,
main
..............................
....................356
Menus
(audio)
..............................3
02, 304, 306
Mirror, rear view
............................................. 89
M
irrors, door ......................................87,
88, 195
Mirror, vanity
..............................
..................103
Misfuel prevention
...............................
..........2 11
Mountings,
I
sofix
...............................
...........160
MP3
CD
................
........................ 312, 361, 362Oil
change
...............................
.....................
226
Oil consumption
...........................................
2
26
OIl,
eng
ine
...............................
.....................
226
Opening the bonnet
.....................................
2
23
Opening the boot
..............................
..57, 62, 79
Opening the doors ............................. 5 6, 62, 78
Opening the panoramic
roof blind
.................................................... 10
7
M
O
Navigation ....................................................288
Net, storage................................................... 118
Number
plate lamps
..................................... 25
9
N
Pads, brake ..................................................2 31
Paint colour code ......................................... 2
79
Panoramic
glass sunroof
.............................10
7
Parcel shelf, rear
................................... 1
19, 123
Parking
brake
........................................ 1
74, 231
Parking
brake, electric
....................1
8, 175, 231
Parking
sensors, front
..................................2
07
Parking
sensors, rear................................... 206
Personalisation
...............................
...............39
Petrol
...............................
.............................210
Player, Apple
® .............................. .................314
P
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