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Memorising speeds
"MEM" button
F Press this button to display the list of
memorised s peed se ttings.
As
a
safety
measure,
the
driver
must
o
nly
modify
a
speed
setting
when
s
tationary.
This
function
allows
speed
settings
to
be
registered
which
will
then
be
offered
as
settings
for
two
systems: the speed limiter (a maximum speed) and
t
he
cruise
control
(cruising
speed).
You
can
memorise
up
to
six
speed
settings
in
the
system,
depending
on
version.
By
default,
some
speed settings are already memorised.
Activating the function
Modifying a speed setting
With your Audio system
F Go
to the main menu by pressing the "
MENU" button.
F
Sel
ect
t
he"Personalisation-configuration"
m
enu and confirm.
F
S
elect " Vehicle parameters" menu and
c
onfirm.
F
S
elect the "Driving assistance" line and
c
onform.
F
S
elect "Speeds memorised" line and
c
onfirm.
F
S
elect "Activation" to activate the function.F
S elect the speed setting to be modified and c
onfirm.
F
M
odify the speed setting.
F
Sel
ect "OK"
and confirm to save the
m
odifications.
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Parking sensors
The system is switched on by engaging reverse ge a r.
This
is confirmed by an audible signal.
The
system is switched off when you come out
o
f reverse gear.
Rear parking sensors
Audible assistance
The proximity information is given by an intermittent audible signal, the frequency of which i
ncreases as the vehicle approaches the obstacle.
The
sound emitted by the speaker (right or left)
i
ndicates the side on which the obstacle is located.
When the distance between the vehicle and
the
obstacle becomes less than approximately
t
hirty centimetres, the audible signal becomes
c
ontinuous.Visual assistance
This supplements the audible signal by d isplaying bars in the screen which move
p
rogressively nearer to the vehicle.
When
the obstacle is very close, the "Danger"
s
ymbol is displayed in the screen.
This system c annot i n a ny c ircumstances r eplace t
he need for vigilance on the part of the driver.
This system indicates the proximity of an obstacle (person, vehicle, tree, gate, etc.)
w
hich comes within the field of detection of
s
ensors located in the bumper.
Certain
types of obstacle (stake, roadworks
c
one, etc.) detected initially will no longer be
d
etected at the end of the manoeuvre, if they
a
re located in blind spots in the sensors' field
o
f detection.
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Fuel
Capacity of the tank: approximately 60 litres.When the low fuel level in the
tank
is reached, this warning lamp
c
omes on in the instrument panel,
a
ccompanied by an audible warning
a
nd the display of an alert message.
W
hen it first comes on, around
6
litres of fuel remain in the tank.
Low fuel level
Additions of fuel must be of at least 5 litres to be registered by the fuel gauge.
Opening
the filler cap may result in an inrush of
a
ir. This vacuum is entirely normal and results
f
rom the sealing of the fuel system.
F
P
ress control A until the automatic opening
o
f the fuel flap is heard.
T
his control remains active for a few
m
inutes after switching off the ignition. If
n
ecessary, switch the ignition on again to
r
eactivate it.
F
T
ake care to select the pump that delivers
t
he correct fuel for your vehicle.If you are filling your tank to the top, do not
persist after the third cut- off; this could
cause your vehicle to malfunction.
F
I
ntroduce the nozzle so as to push in the
metal
non-return flap B.
F
M
ake sure that the nozzle is pushed in as
f
ar as possible before starting to refuel (risk
o
f blowback).
F
M
aintain this position while refuelling.
F
P
ush the fuel flap to close it.
With Stop & Start, never refuel with the
system
in
STOP
mode;
you
must
switch
o
ff
the
ignition
with
the
key,
or
the
S
TART/STOP
button
if
your
vehicle
has
K
eyless
Entry
and
Starting.
Until
sufficient
fuel
has
been
added,
every
time
t
he
ignition
is
switched
on,
this
warning
lamp
a
ppears,
accompanied
by
an
audible
signal
a
nd
an
alert
message.
When
driving,
this
a
udible
signal
and
alert
message
are
repeated
w
ith
increasing
frequency,
as
the
level
drops
tow
ards 0 .
You
must
refuel
as
soon
as
possible
to
avoid
r
unning
out.
If
you
run
out
of
fuel
(Diesel),
refer
to
the
c
orresponding
s
ection.
Refuelling
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F Obtain a bottle of AdBlue®. After first c
hecking
the
use-by
date,
read carefully
t
he instructions on use on the label before
pouring
the
contents
of
the bottle into your
v
ehicle's
Ad
Blue
® tank. F
A
fter emptying the bottle, wipe away any
s
pillage around the tank filler using a damp
c
loth.
F
R
efit the blue cap to the tank and turn it a
6th of a turn clockwise, to its stop.
F
R
efit the black plastic blanking plug,
c
lipping it in on the flap
F
D
etach the cord from the parcel shelf
s
upport and lower the boot floor.
Important:
if
your
vehicle's
AdBlue®
tank
is
completely
empty
-
which
is
c
onfirmed
by
the
alert
displays
and
the
i
mpossibility
of
starting
the
engine
- you
m
ust
add
at
least
3.8
litres
(so
two
1.89 litre
bottles). If any additive is split or splashed, wash
immediately
w
ith
c
old
w
ater
o
r
w
ipe
w
ith
a
damp cloth.
If the additive has crystallised, clean it
off using a sponge and hot water.Important:
i
n the event of a top-up
after a breakdown because of a lack
of additive , you must wait around
5 minutes before switching on the
ig
nition,
w
ithout opening the
driver's door, locking the vehicle,
introducing the key into the ignition
switch, or introducing the key of the
"Keyless Entr y and Star ting" system
into the passenger compartment .
Switch on the ignition, then, after
10 seconds, start the engine.
Never dispose of AdBlue® additive
bottles
in
the
household
waste. Place
t
hem
in
a
special
container provided
t
his
p
urpose
o
r
t
ake
t
hem
t
o
y
our
d
ealer.
7
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7-inch touch screen tablet
GPS satellite navigation - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth® telephone
Contents
First
steps
2 84
Steering
mounted
controls
2
86
Menus
2
87
Navigation
2
88
Navigation
-
Guidance
2
96
Tr a f fi c
3
0 0
Radio
Media
3
02
Radio
308
D
AB
(Digital
Audio
Broadcasting)
radio
3
10
M edia
3
12
Settings
3
16
Connected
services
3
24
Internet
browser
3
25
MirrorLink
TM 32 8
CarPlay® 3 32
Telephone
3
36
Frequently
asked questions
3
44
The
system
is
protected
in
such
a
way
that
it
will
only
operate
in
y
our
vehicle. As
a
safety
measure,
the
driver should only carry out operations
w
hich
require
prolonged
attention while the vehicle is stationary.
The
display
of
the
energy
economy mode message signals
t
hat
the
system
is
about
to
go into standby. Refer to the energy
ec
onomy
mo
de
s
ection.
.
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First steps
Use the buttons below the touch screen tablet for access to the menus, then press the virtual
b
uttons in the touch screen tablet.
Each
menu is displayed in one or two pages
(
primary page and secondary page).
Secondary
p
age
Primary
pag
e In
very hot conditions, the system may
g
o into stand-by (screen and sound
c
ompletely off) for a minimum period of
5 m
inutes.
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Steering mounted controls
Media: change the multimedia source.
Telephone:
start a call.
Call
in progress: access to the
t
elephone menu (End call, Secret
m
ode, Hands-free mode).
Telephone,
press and hold: reject an
i
ncoming call, end a call in progress;
o
ther than a call in progress, access
t
o the telephone menu. Decrease
volume.
Radio,
turn: automatic search for the
p
revious / next station.
Media,
turn: previous / next track.
Press:
confirm a selection. Radio:
display the list of stations.
Media: display the list of tracks.
Radio,
press and hold: update the list
o
f stations received.
Increase
volume.
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Menus
Settings
Radio Media
Navigation
Driving
Connected services Telephone
Adjust the settings for sound (balance, a
mbience, ...), colour schemes and the display
(
language, units, date, time, ...).
Select an audio source, a radio station, display
photographs.
Enter
navigation
settings
and
choose
a
d
estination.
Access
to the trip computer.
Activate,
deactivate or enter settings for certain
v
ehicle functions.
Connect
using
the
"Internet
browser".
Operate certain applications on your
smartphone
via
MirrorLink
TM or CarPlay®. Connect a telephone by Bluetooth
®.
Access to the CarPlay® function after
connection
of
your
smartphone by USB cable.
(Depending
o
n
e
quipment)
(Depending
o
n
e
quipment)
.
Audio and Telematics