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on sharp acceleration, as when
descending a steep hill, the speed
limiter will not be able to prevent
the vehicle from exceeding the
programmed speed.
The limiter is temporarily deactivated
and the displayed programmed speed
flashes.
An audible signal accompanies the
flashing of the programmed speed
when exceeding the speed is not due to
an action by the driver.
Flashing of the dashes indicates a fault with the
speed limiter.
Have it checked by a P
e
ugeo
T d
ealer or a
qualified workshop.
Operating fault
Temporarily exceeding the
programmed speed
Switching off
F Press f irmly on the accelerator pedal,
going beyond the point of resistance, to
exceed the programmed speed limit.
The speed limiter is deactivated temporarily
and the displayed programmed speed flashes.
An audible signal accompanies the flashing
of the programmed speed when exceeding
the speed is not due to an action by the driver
(steep hill...).
As soon as the vehicle's speed returns to the
programmed value, the limiter operates again:
the display of the programmed speed becomes
steady again.
F
T
urn thumbwheel 1 to the "0" position.
T
he display of speed limiter information
disappears.
-
b
y pressing button 5 , if your vehicle has
speed limit recognition:
F
t
he speed to be memorised is displayed
in the instrument panel,
F
press button 5 again to save the speed.
The value is then displayed in the instrument
panel.
For more information on Speed
limit recognition , refer to the
corresponding section. The use of mats not approved by
P
e
ugeo
T m
ay inter fere with the
operation of the speed limiter.
To avoid any risk of jamming of the
pedals:
-
e
nsure that the mat is secured
c o r r e c t l y,
-
d
o not fit one mat on top of another.
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If your vehicle has a manual gearbox, third or
fourth gear, or higher, must be engaged.
If your vehicle has an automatic or electronic
gearbox, second gear or higher must be
engaged.
6.
C
ruise control pause/resume indication.
7.
C
ruise control mode selection indication.
8.
Spe
ed value setting.
Display in the instrument panel
Head-up display Switching on
F Turn thumbwheel 1 to the "CRUISE"
position: the cruise control mode is
selected but is not switched on (Pause).
F
P
ress on button 2 or 3 : your vehicle's
current speed becomes the cruise speed.
The cruise control is activated (
oN
).It is possible to exceed the programmed
speed temporarily by pressing the
accelerator pedal.
To return to the programmed speed,
simply release the accelerator pedal
until the programmed cruise speed is
reached again.
The cruise control is switched on
manually: it
requires a minimum vehicle speed of 25 mph
(40 km/h).
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Exceeding the programmed
speed
If the programmed speed is exceeded, the
displayed speed flashes.
on
ce the vehicle returns to the programmed
speed, the display becomes steady again.
Switching off
F Turn thumbwheel 1 to the "0" position. T
he display of information related to the
cruise control disappears. Flashing of the dashes indicates a fault with the
cruise control.
Have it checked by a P
e
ugeo
T d
ealer or a
qualified workshop.
Operating faultWhen the cruise control is switched on,
be careful if you maintain the pressure
on one of the programmed speed
changing buttons: this may result in a
very rapid change in the speed of your
vehicle.
Do not use the cruise control on
slippery roads or in heavy traffic.
on a s
teep descent, the cruise control
will not be able to prevent the vehicle
from exceeding the programmed speed.
on s
teep climbs or when towing,
the programmed speed may not be
achieved or maintained.
The use of mats not approved by
P
e
ugeo
T m
ay inter fere with the
operation of the cruise control.
To avoid any risk of jamming of the
pedals:
-
e
nsure that the mat is secured
c o r r e c t l y,
-
n
ever fit one mat on top of another.
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Dynamic cruise control ("CRuISe" )
This systems allows the vehicle's speed to
be maintained at a value set by the driver.
In addition it allows (when circumstances
permit) an inter-vehicle distance that you
have selected to be maintained between
your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
In the Driving menu, activate/deactivate
" Dynamic cruise control".
The state of the system is memorised on
switching off the ignition.
Activation / Deactivation
The cruise control selection
thumbwheel must be at the
"CR
uI
S
e"
position, otherwise the
selection is not taken into account.
Activation or deactivation of
the system is via the vehicle
configuration menu.
With the touch screen
1. Select cruise control mode.
2. P rogramme a speed setting/Reduce the
speed setting.
3.
P
rogramme a speed setting/Increase the
speed setting.
4.
P
ause / Resume cruise control.
5.
I
f fitted to your vehicle, display the list of
memorised speeds or memorise the speed
suggested by the speed limit recognition
system.
6.
S
elect the inter-vehicle distance (" Close",
" Normal ", "Distant ")
Steering mounted controls
By default, the inter-vehicle distance is
set at "Normal ".
ot
herwise, the last setting made will be
used when switching on the system.
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If your vehicle has an automatic or electronic
gearbox, second gear or higher must be
engaged.
If your vehicle has a manual gearbox, third or
fourth gear, or higher, must be engaged.
7.
I
ndication of cruise control pause/resume.
8.
I
ndication of selection of cruise control
mode, or vehicle speed adjustment phase.
9.
C
ruise speed setting.
Display in the instrument panel
Head-up display
The dynamic cruise control is switched on
manually, it requires that the speed of the
vehicle be between 25 mph (40 km/h) and
90
mph (150 km/h).
If the cruise speed setting is above 90 mph
(150 km/h), the dynamic cruise control switches
to normal cruise control mode (without
automatic regulation of the safe inter-vehicle
distance).
Switching on
For more information on the Head-up
display , refer to the corresponding
section. For more information on the Cruise
control
, refer to the corresponding
section. The dynamic cruise control must be selected in
the "
Driving " menu.
F
T
urn the thumbwheel 1 to the "
CRUISE"
position: cruise control mode is selected,
but not started (Pause).
F
P
ress one of the buttons 2 or 3
: the current
speed of your vehicle becomes the cruise
speed setting.
The cruise control is activated (
oN
).
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The Active Safety Brake system does not
operate:
-
i
f the front bumper is damaged,
-
i
f the system has been triggered in the last
10 seconds,
-
i
f the electronic stability control system has
a fault.Limits of operation
It is recommended that the system be
deactivated in the vehicle configuration menu
in the following cases:
-
i
f the windscreen has impact damage close
to the detection camera,
-
w
hen towing a trailer or caravan,
-
w
hen a load on the roof rack extends
beyond the windscreen (for example: long
objects),
-
w
hen the vehicle is being towed, with the
engine running,
-
w
hen a "space-saver" type spare wheel is
fitted (if your vehicle has one),
-
w
hen on a rolling road for a service in a
workshop,
-
w
hen in an automatic car wash,
-
i
f the brake lamps are not working.
Following an impact, the system
is automatically disabled; contact
a P
e
ugeo
T d
ealer or a qualified
workshop to have the system checked.
Collision Risk Alert
Depending on the degree of risk of collision
detected by the system and the alert threshold
chosen, different levels of alert can be
triggered and displayed in the instrument panel
or the head-up display.
This level of alert is based on the inter-vehicle
time between your vehicle and the vehicle
ahead. Level 1
: visual alert only, warning
you that the vehicle ahead is very
close.
A message on your vigilance is
displayed as you close on the vehicle
ahead.
This information also appears in the
head-up display.
For more information on the Head-up
display
, refer to the corresponding
section.
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This system, also called automatic emergency
braking, aims to reduce the speed of impact
or avoid a frontal collision by your vehicle
(between 3 and 87 mph (5 and 140 km/h)
where the driver fails to react.
us
ing a radar and a camera, this system acts
on the vehicle's braking system.
Active Safety Brake
The driver can take back control of the vehicle
at any time by sharply turning the steering
wheel and/or pressing the accelerator pedal.
op
eration of the system may be felt by
slight vibration in the brake pedal.
If the vehicle comes to a complete stop,
the automatic braking is maintained for
1 to 2 seconds.
If your vehicle has a manual gearbox, in
the event of the automatic emergency
braking bringing the vehicle to a
complete stop, the engine may stall.
If your vehicle has an automatic
gearbox, in the event of the automatic
emergency braking bringing the vehicle
to a complete stop, the vehicle will
move off again; press the brake pedal.
If automatic emergency braking is
not activated, you are alerted by the
fixed display of this warning lamp
accompanied by a message.
If the radar and the camera have
confirmed the presence of a vehicle
or a pedestrian, this warning lamp
flashes when the system is operating.
Important
: if operation of the
automatic emergency braking is
triggered, you should take back
control of your vehicle and brake
with the pedal to add to or finish the
automatic braking.
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Fatigue detection system
The system resets itself if one of the following
conditions is met:
-
e
ngine running, the vehicle has been
stationary for more than 15 minutes,
-
t
he ignition has been switched off for a few
minutes,
-
t
he driver's seat belt is unfastened and
their door is open.
As soon as the speed of the vehicle
drops below 40 mph (65 km/h), the
system goes into standby.
The driving time is counted again once
the speed is above 40 mph (65 km/h).
The system cannot in any
circumstances replace the need for
vigilance on the part of the driver.
Do not take the wheel if you are tired. The system triggers an alert once it
detects that the driver has not taken
a break after two hours of driving at a
speed above 40 mph (65 km/h).
It is recommended that you take a break
as soon as you feel tired or at least every
two
hours.
Depending on version, the vehicle either has
the "Driving time warning system" only, or this
combined with the "Fatigue detection system".
Driving time warning
With the audio system
In the " Personalisation-configuration "
menu, activate/deactivate " Fatigue Detection
System ".
Activation / Deactivation
The system is activated or deactivated via the
vehicle configuration menu.
This alert takes the form of the display of a
message encouraging you to take a break,
accompanied by an audible signal.
If the driver does not follow this advice, the
alert is repeated hourly until the vehicle is
stopped. In the vehicle settings menu, activate/
deactivate "
Fatigue Detection System ".
With the touch screen
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