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Fatigue detection system
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).
It is recommended that you take a break as soon as you feel tired or at least every two hours.
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.
Driving time warning
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).
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. The system resets itself if one of the following
conditions is met:
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e
ngine running, the vehicle has been
stationary for more than 15 minutes,
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t
he ignition has been switched off for a
few
m
inutes,
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t
he driver's seat belt is unfastened and
their door is open.
Activation / Deactivation
The system is activated or deactivated via the
vehicle configuration menu.
For more information on the menu, refer to the
part covering your screen in the "Dashboard
instruments" section.
The state of the system stays in memory when
the ignition is switched off.
Driving
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To replace a fuse, you must:
F u se the special tweezer to extract the fuse
from its housing and check the condition of
its filament.
F
a
lways replace the failed fuse with a fuse
of the same rating (same colour); using a
different rating could cause faults (risk of
f i r e).
If the fuse fails again soon after replacement,
have the vehicle's electrical system checked by
a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Good
Failed
The replacement of a fuse not shown in
the tables below may cause a serious
malfunction of your vehicle. Contact
a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop. Tw e e z e r
Changing a fuse
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
F
t he cause of the failure must be identified
and rectified,
F
a
ll electrical consumers must be switched
of f,
F
t
he vehicle must be immobilised with the
ignition off,
F
i
dentify the failed fuse using the tables and
layout drawings in the following pages.
The extraction tweezer is fitted to the back of
the cover of the dashboard fuseboxes.
Access to the tools
F Open the glove box lid.
F U nclip the fuse boxes protection cover.
F
D
isengage the cover completely and turn it
ove r,
F
R
emove the tweezer from the back of the
c ove r.
In the event of a breakdown
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Dashboard fuses
The 2 fuseboxes are placed in the lower
dashboard, in the glove box.Fuse
N° Rating
(A) Functions
F29 -Not used.
F30 30Heated rear screen.
F31 10Heated mirrors.
F32 -Not used.
F33 40Front electric windows.
F34 40Rear electric windows.
F35 30Not used.
F36 -Not used.
F37 -Not used.
F38 -Not used.
F39 -Not used.
F40 -Not used.
Access to the fuses
F Open the glove box.
F
U nclip the fuse boxes protection cover.
Upper fusebox
In the event of a breakdown
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Identification markings
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN),
under the bonnet.
The number is engraved on the body structure.-
t he maximum authorised vehicle weight
(the Gross Vehicle Weight or GV W),
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t
he maximum authorised vehicle + trailer
weight (the Gross Train Weight or GTW),
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t
he maximum weight on the front axle,
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t
he maximum weight on the rear axle.-
t
he spare tyre pressure.
It also indicates the paint colour code.
B. Vehicle identification number (VIN), on
the dashboard.
The number is on a label, visible through the
windscreen. Checking tyre pressures
The tyre pressures should be checked when
cold at least monthly.
The pressures given on the label are valid for
cold tyres. If you have driven for more than
10
minutes or more than 6 miles (10 kilometres)
at more than 30 mph (50 km/h), the tyres will be
warm; in this case 0.3 bar (30 kPa) should be
added to the pressures given on the label.
Different visible markings for the identification of your vehicle.
Low tyre pressures increase fuel
consumption.Never reduce the pressure of a warm
tyre. The original tyres fitted to the vehicle
may have a load index or speed rating
higher than those given on the label;
this has no effect on the inflation
pressures.
C. Manufacturer's label.
This self-destructing label is affixed to the right-
hand door aperture.
It bears the following information:
-
t
he name of the manufacturer,
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t
he European Whole Vehicle Type Approval
number,
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t
he vehicle identification number (VIN), D. Tyres / paint code label.
This label is affixed to the driver's door
aperture.
It bears the following information on the tyres:
-
t
he tyre pressures, unladen and laden,
-
t
he reference, size, type, load index and
speed rating,
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Technical data
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Audio and Telematics
Level 2Level 3Level 4Comments
Settings
OPTIONS
Setting the time-date
Date Date Enter the date and select the date format. Date format:
Time
Time Set the time.
Time Zone Define the time zone.
Time format: Select the time format: 12h / 24h.
Synchronisation with GPS (UTC): Activate or deactivate synchronisation with the satellites.
Save the settings.
Settings
OPTIONS
Setting of the profiles
Profile 1
Enter settings for the profiles. Profile 2
Profile 3
Common profile
Save the settings.
Settings
OPTIONS
Driver screen configuration
Personalisation of the dashboard Choose and select the display information required on the dashboard.
Confirm the selections.