SAFETYPR ACTICAL
InF
ORMATIOnCHILd S AFETY
176 Child seats
179 D eactivating t he p assenger's f
ront airbag
186
I
SOFIX child seats
152 D
irection i
ndicators
152 H
azard w
arning lam
ps
153
Horn
153
E
mergency
or
assistance
c
all
15 4
U
nder-inflation
d
etection
15 8
B
raking
assistance
systems
15 9
T
rajectory
control
systems
161
A
ctive
City
Brake
165
F
ront seat belts
168
A
irbags 192 F
uel tank
194 M isfuel prevention (Diesel)
195
R
unning out of fuel (Diesel)
196
Ad
Blue
® additive and SCR s
ystem
(BlueHDi Diesel)
203
T
emporary puncture repair
k
it
208
C
hanging a wheel
215
S
now chains
216
C
hanging
a bu
lb
224
C
hanging
a f
use
231
1
2 V battery
235
E
nergy
economy mode
236
C
hanging a wiper blade
237
T
owing
the vehicle
239
T
owing
a trailer
241
A
dvice
on care and
m
aintenance
243
Accessories
138
L
ighting
c
ontrols
141
A
utomatic
illumination
of
h
eadlamps
142 L
ED
daytime
running
lamps
14 3 H
eadlamp
height
adjustment
14 4
W
iper controls
14 8
C
ourtesy
lamp
14 9
I
nterior
m
ood
l
ighting
14 9
B
oot
lamp
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215
It is strongly recommended that before you leave, you practise fitting the snow
c
hains on a level and dry sur face.
Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle when braking.
T he snow chains must be fitted only
t
o the front wheels. They must never
b
e fitted to "space-saver" type spare
w
heels.
Take
account of the legislation in force
i
n your country on the use of snow
chains
and the maximum running
s
peed
a
uthorised.
Avoid
driving with snow chains on
r
oads that have been cleared of snow,
t
o avoid damaging your vehicle's tyres
a
nd the road sur face. If your vehicle
i
s fitted with alloy wheels, check that
n
o part of the chain or its fixings is in
c
ontact with the wheel rim.
Advice on installation
F If you have to fit the chains during a journey, stop the vehicle on a flat sur face on the side of the r
oad.
F
A
pply the parking brake and position any wheel chocks to prevent movement of your vehicle.
F
F
it the chains following the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
F
M
ove off gently and drive for a few moments, without exceeding 30 mph (50 km/h).
F
S
top your vehicle and check that the snow chains are correctly tightened.
Use
only the chains designed to be fitted to the type of wheel fitted to your vehicle:
Vehicle Original
t
yre sizeType of chain
DS
3 185/65
R159
mm link
195/55
R16
205/45
R17cannot
be fitted with chains
DS
3 GT R ACING 205/40
R18MICHELIN
Easygrip K15*
For
more information on snow chains, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
*
Except Italy and Austria.
Practical information
Some functions, including Stop & Start, are not available if the battery is not
sufficiently
c
harged.
Never
try
to
start
the
engine
by
c
onnecting
a
battery
charger.
Never
use
a
24
V
or
higher
battery
b
o o s t e r.
First
check
that
the
slave
battery
has
a
n
ominal
voltage
of
12
V
and
a
capacity
a
t
least
equal
to
that
of
the
discharged
b
attery.
The
two
vehicles
must
not
be
in
contact
w
ith
each
other.
Switch
off
the
electrical
consumers
on
b
oth
vehicles
(audio
system,
wipers,
l
ighting,
...
).
Ensure
that
the
jump
lead
cables
do
n
ot
pass
close
to
moving
parts
of
the
e
ngine
(cooling
fan,
belts,
...).
Do
n
ot
d
isconnect
t
he
(
+)
t
erminal
w
hen
t
he
engine
is
running.
Starting using another
battery
When your vehicle's battery is discharged, the e ngine can be started using a slave battery
(
external or on another vehicle) and jump lead
c
ables or a battery booster.
F
R
aise the plastic cover on the (+) terminal,
i
f your vehicle has one.
F
C
onnect the red cable to the positive
t
erminal (+) of the flat battery A (at
t
he metal elbow) then to the positive
t
erminal (+) of the slave battery B or the
b o o s t e r.
F
C
onnect one end of the green or black
c
able to the negative terminal (-) of the
s
lave battery B or the booster (or earth
p
oint on the other vehicle).
F
C
onnect
t
he
o
ther
e
nd
o
f
t
he
g
reen
o
r
b
lack
c
able to the earth point C on the broken
d
own vehicle.F
S tart the engine of the vehicle with the
g
ood battery and leave it running for
a
few minutes.
F
O
perate the starter on the broken down
v
ehicle and let the engine run.
If
the engine does not start straight away,
s
witch off the ignition and wait a few moments
b
efore trying again.
F
W
ait until the engine returns to idle then
d
isconnect the jump lead cables in the
r
everse
o
rder.
F
R
efit the plastic cover to the (+) terminal, if
y
our vehicle has one.
F
A
llow the engine to run for at least
3
0 minutes, by driving or with the vehicle
s
tationary, so that the battery reaches an
adequate
state of charge.
235
Load reduction modeSystem which manages the use of certain functions according to the level of charge
r
emaining in the battery.
When
the vehicle is being driven, the load
r
eduction function temporarily deactivates
c
ertain functions, such as the air conditioning,
t
he heated rear screen...
The
deactivated functions are reactivated
a
utomatically as soon as conditions permit.Energy economy modeSystem which manages the period of use of certain functions to conserve a sufficient level of c
harge in the battery.
After
the engine has stopped, you can still use functions such as the audio equipment, windscreen
w
ipers, dipped beam headlamps, courtesy lamps, etc. for a maximum combined period of
t
hirty minutes. This
period may be greatly reduced if
t
he battery is not fully charged.
A
flat battery prevents the engine from
s
tarting.
If
the telephone is being used at the
s
ame time, it will be interrupted after
10
m
inutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once this period has elapsed, a message appears in the screen indicating that the
v
ehicle has switched to economy mode and the
a
ctive functions are put on standby.
Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated automatically the next time the vehicle is driven.
F
I
n order to resume the use of these
f
unctions immediately, start the engine and
l
et it run for a few minutes.
The
time available to you will then be double
t
he period for which the engine is left running.
H
owever, this period will always be between
f
ive and thirty minutes.
Practical information