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Instrument panels 14
Library of indicator and warning lamps 1 6
Gauges and indicators
 
2
 8
Touch screen
 
3
 4
Trip computer
 
3
 8
Distance recorders
 
4
 1
Setting the date and time
 
4
 2
MonitoringOver view
Remote control key 4
3
Doors   48
Boot
 
50
Locking / unlocking from the inside
 
5
 1
Alarm
 
52
Electric windows
 
5
 4Interior fittings
 7 1
Boot fittings  7 5
AccessFittings
Front seats 56
Rear seats 5 8
Steering wheel adjustment
 5
9
Mirrors
  60
Ventilation
 
62
Heating
 6
5
Manual air conditioning
 6
5
Dual-zone digital air conditioning
 6
7
Front demist - defrost
 
7
 0
Rear screen demist -   defrost
 70
Comfort
Driving recommendations 7 9
Starting - Switching off the engine  8 0
Manual parking brake
 8
2
5-speed manual gearbox
 8
3
6-speed manual gearbox
 8
3
5-speed electronic gearbox
 8
4
6 -speed electronic gearbox
 
87
A
utomatic gearbox  
9
 1
Automatic gearbox (EAT6)
 
9
 5
Gear shift indicator
 
9
 9
Stop & Start
 
1
 00
Hill start assist
 
1
 03
Speed limiter
 1
04
Cruise control
 
1
 06
Memorising speeds
 1
08
Parking sensors
 1
10
Reversing camera
 1
12
Park Assist
 
1
 13
Driving
Eco-driving       
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P a r k i n g  s e n s o r s 110 -111
P a r k  A s s i s t 11 3 -11 6
DSC/ASR system
 
1
 40
Stop & Start
 
1
 00 -102
Under-inflation detection
 1
37-139
Alarm
 
52-53
Electric child lock
 
1
 69
Instrument panels
 1
4-15
Warning lamps
 1
 6-27
Trip computer  
3
 8 - 40
Distance recorders  
4
 1
Setting the date/time  
4
 2
Indicators
 
 28-33
Gear shift   indicator   99
Lighting dimmer  
1
 30
Lighting controls  
1
 17-123
Direction indicators
 1
35Speed limiter
 1
04-105
Cruise control
 
1
 06 -107
Memorising speeds
 1
08-109Touch screen
 
3
 4-37
Trip computer with   the touch screen  
3
 8 -39
Setting the date/time   with the touch screen  
4
 2
Lighting dimmer   with the touch screen  
1
 30
Headlamp beam adjustment
 1
 24 Wiper controls
 1
26-129
Hazard warning lamps
 1
 35
Locking/unlocking   from inside
 
5
 1
Adjusting the steering wheel
 5
9
H or n
 
13 6
Gr ip c ontrol
 14
3 -14 4
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10. Side adjustable air vents.
11. Front side window demisting/defrosting 
vent.
12 .
 I
nstrument panel.
13.
 W
indscreen demisting/defrosting vent.
14 .
 S
unshine sensor.
15.
 G
love box / Passenger's front airbag 
deactivation.
16.
 P
assenger's front airbag.
17.
 T
ouch screen / Audio system.
18.
 C
entral adjustable air vents.
Dashboard / centre console
1. Cruise control / speed limiter controls.
2. Steering mounted controls for the touch 
screen.
3.
 L
ighting and direction indicator stalk
4.
 D
river's front airbag.
 
Horn.
5.
 W
iper / screenwash / trip computer stalk.
6.
 B
onnet release lever.
7.
 S
teering wheel adjustment control.
8.
 H
eadlamp height adjustment.
9.
 S
witch panel:
A.
 D
eactivation of rear parking sensors
 
or
 A
ctivation of Park Assist.
B.
 D
eactivation of the DSC/ASR system.
C.
 D
eactivation of Stop & Start.
D.
 R
einitialisation of the under-inflation 
detection system (vehicle without touch 
screen).
E.
 D
eactivation of volumetric monitoring.
F.
 A
ctivation of the electric child lock. 19. C
entral locking and hazard warning 
buttons.
20.
 H
eating / air conditioning controls.
21.
 1
2 V accessory socket.
 U
SB port / auxiliary socket.
22.
 O
pen storage.
 C
u p h o l d e r.
23.
 G
ear selector.
24.
 G
rip control switch.
25.
 P
arking brake.
26.
 P
anoramic sunroof blind opening and 
closing control.
2 7.
 C
losed storage compartment.
28.
 R
ear 12 V socket.
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System that gives you information on the current journey (range, fuel consumption…).
Tr i p  c o m p u t e r
Instrument panel
Information display
F Press the button on the end of the wiper control stalk  to display the various tabs in 
succession. -
 
T
 he current information tab with:
●  
t
 he range,
●  
t
 he current fuel consumption,
●  
t
 he Stop & Start time counter.
-   Trip 
"1" with:
●  
t
 he average speed,
●  
t
 he average fuel consumption,
●  
t
 he distance travelled,
 f
or the first trip.
-   Trip 
"2" with:
●  
t
 he average speed,
●  
t
 he average fuel consumption,
●  
t
 he distance travelled,
 f
or the second trip.
Trip reset
F When the trip required is displayed, press 
the control for more than two seconds 
or use the left hand thumb wheel of the 
steering mounted controls.
Tr i p s  "1"  and "2" are independent but their use 
is identical.
For example, trip "1"  can be used for daily 
figures, and trip "2"  for monthly figures. 
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Steering wheel adjustment
F When stationary, pull the control lever to 
release the adjustment mechanism.
F
 
A
 djust the height and reach to suit your 
driving position.
F
 
P
 ush the control lever to lock the 
adjustment mechanism.
As a safety measure, these operations 
should only be carried out with the 
vehicle stationary.
Never drive with the head restraints 
removed; they must be in place and 
correctly adjusted.
These have one position for use (up) and a 
stowed position (down).
They can be removed and are interchangeable 
side to side.
To remove a head restraint:
F
 
p
ull the head restraint fully up,
F
 
t
hen, press the lug A .
Head restraintsPEUGEOT i-Cockpit
Before taking to the road and to make the most 
of the special ergonomics of the PEUGEOT 
i- Cockpit, carry out these adjustments in the 
following order:
-
 
h
 eight of the head restraint,
-
 
b
 ackrest angle,
-
 
c
 ushion height,
-
 l
ongitudinal position of the seat,
-
 r
each and then height of the steering 
wheel,
-
 
t
 he interior and door mirrors.
Once these adjustments have been made, 
ensure that you can see the "head-up" instrument 
panel clearly from your driving position, over the 
reduced diameter steering wheel. 
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Starting - Switching off the engine
1. Stop position.
2. I gnition on  position.
3.
 S
tarting  position.
Ignition switch
Avoid attaching heavy objects to the 
key or the remote control, which would 
weigh down on its blade in the ignition 
switch and could cause a malfunction.
It could adversely affect the deployment 
of the front airbag.
Starting
With a manual gearbox , place the gear 
selector in neutral then fully depress the clutch 
pedal.
With an electronic gearbox , place the gear 
selector at N then press the brake pedal firmly.
With an automatic gearbox , place the gear 
selector at P or N then press the brake pedal 
f i r m l y. F
 
I
 nsert the key in the ignition switch.
 T
he system recognises the starting code.
F
 
R
 elease the steering column by 
simultaneously turning the wheel and the 
key.
In some cases, you may have to apply 
some force to turn the steering (if the 
wheels are on lock against a kerb, for 
example).
F
 
T
 urn the key fully towards the dashboard to 
position 3 (Starting) .
F
 
W
 hen the engine starts, release the key. 
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Key left in the "Ignition on" 
position
If the key has been left in the ignition 
switch at position 2 (Ignition on), 
the ignition will be switched off 
automatically after one hour.
To switch the ignition back on, turn the 
key to position 1 (Stop) , then back to 
position 2 (Ignition on) .
F
 
Imm
obilise the vehicle.
F
 
T
urn the key fully towards you to  
position 1 (Stop) .
F
 R
emove the key from the ignition switch.
F
 
T
o lock the steering column, turn the wheel 
until the lock engages.
Switching off
Free-wheeling
For safety reasons, do not free-wheel.
Other wise, some vehicle functions will 
no longer be active.
Switching off the engine leads to a loss 
of braking assistance.
To facilitate unlocking of the steering 
wheel, it is recommended that you 
place the wheels in the straight ahead 
position before switching off the engine. 
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5-speed electronically controlled gearbox 
which offers a choice between the ease of 
automatic operation or the pleasure of manual 
gear changing.
Three driving modes are offered:
- 
a
 utomated  mode for automatic control 
of the gears by the gearbox, without any 
action by the driver.
-
 
m
 anual mode for sequential changing 
of the gears by the driver, using the gear 
selector or the steering mounted control 
paddles.
-
 
a
 uto sequential  mode for overtaking, for 
example, remaining in the automated mode 
while using the functions of the sequential 
mode.
5-speed electronic gearbox
Gear selector
R. Reverse
F  W ith your foot on the brake, move the 
selector forwards to select this position.
N.
 N
eutral.
F
 
W
 ith your foot on the brake, select this 
position to start the engine.
A.
 A
utomated mode.
F
 
M
 ove the selector backwards to select this 
mode.
M. + / -
 
 
M
 anual mode with sequential gear 
changing.
F
 
M
 ove the selector backwards, then to the 
left to select this mode, then:
-
 
p
 ush for wards to change up a gear,
-
 
o
 r push backwards to change down a 
g e a r.
Steering mounted controls
+. Change up paddle.
F  P ress the back of the steering wheel "+"  
paddle to change up a gear.
-.
 
C
 hange down paddle.
F
 
P
 ress the back of the steering wheel "-"  
paddle to change down a gear.
The steering mounted paddles do not 
permit the selection of neutral or the 
engaging and disengaging of reverse 
g e a r.
Do not drive with your hand resting on 
the gear selector, as there is a risk of 
damaging the gearbox. 
Driving