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Operating principle
The system detects speed limit signs 
on the side of the road and displays the 
speed limit.
This mainly uses information taken 
from the camera 1, attached to the 
windscreen behind the rear-view mirror.
Note: Make sure the windscreen is not 
obstructed (dirt, ice, snow, etc.).
With the engine running, once you have 
activated the system, dashes on the in-
strument panel notify the driver that the 
system is running.
When a speed limit sign is detected, 
this speed will replace the dashes for 
a few seconds, after which the dashes 
will come on again until the next speed 
limit sign is detected.
OVERSPEED ALERT (1/3)
The overspeed alert with signage panel 
recognition notifies the driver that they 
are exceeding the speed limit for the 
section of road on which they are cur-
rently travelling. Once the speed limiter is activated, you 
can adjust the speed limiter indication 
displayed by the system.
In the event of exceeding the speed 
limit, the sign display is modified (the 
characters change to red or the circle 
around the sign flashes) no notify you.
Special situation
The system does not take into account 
exceptional speed limit measures, such 
as peak pollution days.
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CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (2/4)Driving
Once a cruising speed is memorised 
and the cruise control function is active, 
you may lift your foot off the accelera-
tor pedal.
Please note that you are 
strongly advised to keep 
your feet close to the pedals 
in order to react in an emer-
gency.
Activating cruise control
At a steady speed (above approx. 
20 mph (30 km/h)), press the switch 2 
on side a  (+): the function is activated 
and the current speed is saved.
The cruising speed replaces the dashes 
and cruise control is confirmed by the 
appearance of the message “Check 
cruise control” and the warning light 
.
If you try to activate the function below 
20 mph (30 km/h), the message “Invalid 
speed” will be displayed and the func-
tion will remain inactive.
Switching on
Press switch 1 on side .
Indicator light 
 comes on, lit green, 
and the message “Check cruise con-
trol” appears on the instrument panel, 
accompanied by dashes to indicate that 
the cruise control function is activated 
and waiting to store a cruising speed.
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CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (4/4)Switching off the function
The cruise control function is deacti-
vated if you press switch  1: in this case 
a speed is no longer stored. The green 
 warning light and message on the 
instrument panel goes out to confirm 
that the function is deactivated.
Returning to the cruising speed
If a speed is stored, it can be recalled, 
once you are sure that the road con-
ditions are suitable (traffic, road sur-
face, weather conditions, etc.). Press 
switch 
3 (R) if the vehicle speed is 
above 20 mph (30 km/h).
When the stored speed is recalled, 
activation of the cruise control is con-
firmed by the illumination of the cruis-
ing speed in green, along with the mes-
sage “Check cruise control”.
NB: if the speed previously stored is 
much higher than the current speed, 
the vehicle will accelerate more rapidly 
to reach this threshold.
When the cruise control function 
is put on standby, pressing the 
switch  2 on side a  (+) reactivates 
the cruise control function with-
out taking into account the stored 
speed: it is the speed at which the 
vehicle is moving that is taken into 
account.
Putting the function on 
standby
The function is set to standby if you:
–  use the switch 4 (O);
–  the brake pedal;
–  depress the clutch pedal or the shift  into neutral if the vehicle has an au-
tomatic gearbox.
In these three cases, the cruising 
speed remains stored and the mes-
sage “Memorised” accompanied by this 
speed appears on the instrument panel.
Standby is confirmed by the display of 
the cruising speed in grey and the mes-
sage “Memorised”.
Putting the cruise control 
on standby or switching it 
off does not cause a rapid 
reduction in speed: you 
must brake by depressing the brake 
pedal.
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2.61
Operation
Most objects located less near the 
front, rear and sides of the vehicle are 
detected.
Depending on the distance of the ob-
stacle, the frequency of the beep will 
be higher while approaching it, and will 
become a solid beep around 20 cm for 
obstacles to the sides, and 30 cm for 
obstacles to the front or rear. Green, 
orange and red zones will be displayed 
on the display C.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (2/5)
C
AB
2
Note: the display 2  shows the vehicle 
surroundings and emits beeps.
It is necessary to travel a few metres 
before the side detection is activated.
If all areas have a grey background, the 
whole area around the vehicle is being 
monitored:
–  A: analysis of the vehicle surround-
ings in progress;
–  B: analysis of the vehicle surround-
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An impact to the under-
side of the vehicle while 
manoeuvring (e.g.: strik-
ing a post, raised kerb or 
other street furniture) may result in 
damage to the vehicle (e.g.: defor-
mation of an axle).
To avoid any risk of accident, have 
your vehicle checked by an ap-
proved Dealer.
Detection of obstacles to the side
Depending on the direction of the 
wheels, the system determines the tra-
jectory of the vehicle and notifies the 
driver of any risk or otherwise of a col-
lision with an obstacle  3 to the side of 
the vehicle.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (3/5)
If a side obstacle is detected:
–  the beeps become faster and then  sound continuously as the obstacle 
gets nearer. Green, orange and red 
zones will be displayed on the dis-
play D;
–  if there is no risk of collision, no beep  will sound when approaching the ob-
stacle. Green, orange and red zones 
will be displayed interspersed on the 
display  D.
Note: in the event of a change in tra-
jectory during a manoeuvre, the risk of 
collision with an obstacles may be sig-
nalled late.
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This function is an additional 
aid. It cannot, therefore, 
under any circumstances 
replace the vigilance or the 
responsibility of the driver.
The driver should always look out 
for sudden hazards during driving: 
always ensure that there are no 
moving obstacles (such as a child, 
animal, pram, bicycle, etc.) or small, 
narrow objects such as stones or 
posts in your path when manoeu-
vring.
The screen shows a reverse mirror 
image.
The frames are a representation 
projected onto flat ground; this in-
formation must not be taken into 
account when superimposed on a 
vertical object or an object on the 
ground.
Objects which appear on the edge 
of the screen may be deformed.
In very bright light (snow, vehicle in 
sunshine etc.), the camera vision 
may be adversely affected.
If the boot is open or poorly closed, 
the message “Boot open” appears 
and the camera display disappears.
You can also adjust the camera image 
settings (brightness, contrast, etc.)
Activating, deactivating the 
reversing camera
From the multifunction screen  2, select 
“Vehicle”, “Settings”, “Parking as-
sistance”, then “Rear view camera”. 
Activate or deactivate the reversing 
camera and confirm your choice.
REVERSING CAMERA (2/2)
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2.68
Choice of manoeuvre
The system can perform four types of 
manoeuvres:
– parallel parking;
– perpendicular parking;
– angle parking;
– moving out of a parallel parking space.
From the multifunction screen, select 
the manoeuvre to be performed.
Note: When starting the vehicle, or 
after successfully completed parallel 
parking using the system, the default 
manoeuvre proposed by the system is 
assistance in exiting a parallel parking 
space. In other cases, the default ma-
noeuvre can be set from the multifunc-
tion screen.
ASSISTED PARKING (2/4)
Operation
Parking
As long as the vehicle speed is less 
than 20 mph (30 km/h), the system 
looks for available parking spaces on 
both sides of the vehicle.
Once a space has been found, it is dis-
played on the multifunction screen, indi-
cated by a small letter “P”. Drive slowly, 
with the indicators activated on the side 
of the space, until the message “Stop” 
is displayed, alongside a beep. 
The space is then indicated on the mul-
tifunction screen by a capital “P”.
–  Stop the vehicle;
–  select reverse gear.
Warning light 
 lights up on the in-
strument panel, along with a beep.
–  release the steering wheel;
–  follow the system instructions pro- vided on the multifunction screen. Your speed should not exceed around 4 
mph (7 km/h).
Once the warning light 
 on the 
instrument panel goes off and a beep 
sounds, the manoeuvre has been com-
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ASSISTED PARKING (3/4)
Your speed should not exceed around 
4 mph (7 km/h).
Once in position to exit the space, the 
system will notify you of the end of the 
manoeuvre.
Once the warning light 
 on the 
instrument panel goes off and a beep 
sounds, the manoeuvre has been com-
pleted.
Suspending the manoeuvreThe manoeuvre is suspended in the fol-
lowing circumstances:
–  you take control of the wheel;
–  a door or the boot is opened;
–  the vehicle is at a standstill for too  long;
–  an obstacle in the direction of move- ment prevents the manoeuvre from 
being completed;
–  the engine will stop.
Once the warning light 
 on the 
instrument panel goes off and a beep 
sounds, the manoeuvre has been sus-
pended. Then to resume the manoeu-
vre, press and hold the system activa-
tion switch. In this case, the reason for suspending 
the manoeuvre will be displayed on the 
multifunction screen.
Make sure:
–  you have released the steering wheel 
and;
–  that all doors and the boot are closed,  and;
–  that no obstacles are in the way of  the direction of movement, and;
–  that the engine is started.
Cancelling the manoeuvre
The manoeuvre can be stopped in the 
following cases:
– by pressing the system activation  switch;
– the vehicle speed has exceeded  4 mph (7 km/h);
–  You have performed more than ten  forwards/backwards movements in 
one manoeuvre;
–  the parking distance control sensors  are dirty or blocked;
–  the vehicle wheels have skidded.
Once the warning light 
 on the 
instrument panel goes off and a beep 
sounds, the manoeuvre has been 
ended.
Exiting a parallel parking space
–  Select “exit parallel parking space”  mode;
–  activate the direction indicator on the  side you wish to go out of;
– press and hold switch 1  (around 
2 seconds).
Warning light 
 lights up on the in-
strument panel, along with a beep.
–  release the steering wheel;
–  go forwards and backwards using  the parking distance control system 
alerts.
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