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Chassis cab and floor cab versions have a cab, a fixed floor and two specific rear lamp
clusters.
These versions are also available with:
-
a crew cab,
-
a tipper body
.
changing a bulb
For more information on bulbs, refer to
the table "Types of bulb and lamp" in
the "Quick help" section.
r
ear lamps
Carry out the operations in reverse order to
refit each bulb.
1.
d
irection indicators
type B,
PY21W - 21W
2.
Brake lamps
type B,
P21W - 21W
3.
Sidelamps
type A,
W5W - 5W
4.
r
eversing lamps
type A,
W16W - 16W
5.
Foglamps
type A,
W16W - 16W-
Identify the failed bulb.
-
Remove the four lamp unit fixing screws.
-
Pull the lamp unit out towards you.
-
Replace the bulb.
For more information on these versions, refer to the correspond
ing section.
SPEcIAL FEAturES
chassis cab / Floor cab
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The tipper body is raised by a electro-hydraulic unit powered by the
vehicle's battery.
Raising and lowering the the tipper body done is by pressing and
holding the corresponding buttons on the magnetic and portable
remote control mounted on on a carrier in the cab. Power to raise the tipper body is generated by the motor in the
electro-hydraulic unit.
The tipper body is lowered by an electrovalve that opens a fluid
return from the ram.
A safety device prevents the tipper body from dropping when static
or being raised.
tipper body
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Screen off / on.
Activate, deactivate, adjust certain
system and vehicle functions. Eject CD.
Mute / restore volume (mute / pause).
Abandon the current operation.
Go up one level (menu or folder). Press: on / off.
Rotate: adjust the volume
(each source is independent).
Radio, rotate: search for a radio
station.
Media, rotate: select the previous /
next track.
Press: confirm the option displayed in
the screen.The screen is of the "resistive" type, it
is necessary to press firmly, particularly
for "flick" gestures (scrolling through a
list, moving the map...). A simple wipe
will not be enough. pressing with more
than one finger is not recognised.
The screen can be used when wearing
gloves. This technology allows use at
all temperatures.
To clean the screen, use a soft
non-abrasive cloth (spectacles cloth)
without any additional product.
Do not use pointed objects on the
screen.
Do not touch the screen with wet
hands.
Glossary
Menu
item Significance / co
rresponding action
VOLUME Adjust the volume by rotation.
RADIO Access the radio menu.
MEDIA Access the media menu and the
different audio sources.
N AV Access the navigation menu.
PHONE Access the telephone menu.
MORE Access vehicle information.
BROWSE
TUNE
SCROLL Turn the button to:
-
m
ove in a menu or a list.
-
s
elect a radio station.
ENTER Confirm an option displayed in
the screen by pressing.
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rAd
IO Briefly press the buttons for an automatic search.
Press and hold the buttons for a quick search.
rAd
IO
Preset Make a long press on the button to present the
current radio station.
The current station is highlighted.
Press the "All" button to display all of the preset
radio stations in the waveband selected.
rAd
IO
n
avigate List of stations
Selection a station with a press.
Update the list according to reception.
Press these buttons to scroll through the radio
stations received.
Go directly to the desired letter in the list.
rAd
IO
AM/FM/
d
A
B
ch
oose the waveband Choose the waveband
rAd
IO
Adjustment
dir
ect adjustment The screen virtual keypad can used to enter a
single number corresponding to a station.
The symbols allow precise adjustment of the
frequency.
rAd
IO
Info Information
Display information on the current radio station.
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Select the "navigate" tab.
Press repeatedly on "
rAd
IO
" to
display the "DAB Radio".
Select a list from the filters offered:
" All ", "Genres ", Multiplex " then
select a radio station.
Press the "
upd
ate" button to update
the list of "DAB Radio" stations
received.
dAB / FM auto trackingdi
gital radio
"DAB" does not cover 100% of the
te r r i to r y.
When the digital radio signal is weak,
the " AF" (alternative frequencies)
option allows you to continue listening
to the same station, by automatically
switching to the corresponding "FM"
analogue station (if there is one).
When the system switches to
analogue radio, there is a difference of
few
seconds with sometimes a change
in volume.
When the digital signal is restored,
the
system automatically changes back
to "DAB".
Digital radio provides higher quality
reception and also the graphical display
of current information on the radio
station being listened to.
The range of multiplexes available is
displayed in alphabetical order.
If the "DAB" station being listened to
is not available, the sound will cut out
while the digital signal is too weak.
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Settings
d
isplay Brightness
Set the brightness of the screen.
d
isplay mode Manual
Set the display mode.
Auto
Language Deutsch
Choose the desired language.
English
Español
Français
Italiano
Nederlands
Polski
Português
Türkçe
un
its of measurement Fuel consumption
Set the units used for the display of fuel
consumption, distance and temperature.
Distances
Temperature
to
uch screen sound On
Activate or deactivate the audible signal when
touching a screen button.
Off
di
splay trip B On
Display Trip B in the driver's screen.
Off
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Settings Voice
commands Voice response time
Brief
Set the response time for the voice system.
Long
d
isplay command list Never
Display suggestions with the different options
during a voice session.
With help
Always
Settings
clo
ck and d
at
eSet time and format
Set the time.
d
isplay time mode On
Activate or deactivate display of the digital clock
in the status bar.
Off
Sync time On
Activate or deactivate the automatic display of
time.
Off
Set date Set the date.
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Automobiles CITROËN declares, by application of the
provisions of the European legislation (Directive 2000/53)
relating to End of Life V
ehicles, that it achieves the
objectives set by this legislation and that recycled materials
are used in the manufacture of the products that it sells.
Reproduction or translation of all or part of this document
is prohibited without written authorisation from Automobiles
CITROËN. Printed in the EU
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4DconceptDiadeisInterakWe draw your attention to the following points:
-
The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories not
listed by CITROËN
may cause excessive current
consumption and faults and failures with the electrical
system of your vehicle. Contact a CITROËN dealer for
information on the range of recommended accessories.
-
As a safety measure, access to the diagnostic socket,
used for the vehicle's electronic systems, is reserved
strictly for CITROËN dealers or qualified workshops,
equipped with the special tools required (risk of
malfunctions of the vehicle's electronic systems that
could cause breakdowns or serious accidents).
The
manufacturer cannot be held responsible if this advice is
not followed.
-
Any modification or adaptation not intended or
authorised by
Automobiles CITROËN or carried out
without meeting the technical requirements defined by
the manufacturer would lead to the suspension of the
legal and contractual warranties.
Labels are applied at various points on your vehicle. They
carry safety warnings as well as vehicle identification
information. Do not remove them: they form an integral part
of your vehicle.
This document is an integral part of your vehicle. It should
be passed on to the new user in the event of sale or
transfer.
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