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Driving recommendations 146
Starting-switching off the engine
1
48
Manual parking brake
1
54
el
ectric parking brake
1
55
Hill start assist
1
62
5-speed manual gearbox
1
63
6-speed manual gearbox
1
63
ge
ar shift indicator
1
64
Automatic gearbox
1
65
Dynamic pack (Driver Sport Pack)
1
69
Stop & Start
1
70
Memorising speeds
1
73
Speed limiter
1
74
Cruise control
1
77
Dynamic cruise control
1
80
Display of inter-vehicle time
1
87
em
ergency collision alert system,
emergency collision braking system
1
90
Blind spot monitoring system
1
95
Parking sensors
1
98
Reversing camera
2
00
Park Assist
2
01
Under-inflation detection
20
9Fuel tank
2 13
Diesel misfuel prevention
2
14
Snow chains
2
16
Very cold climate screen
2
17
to
wing a trailer
2
18
en
ergy economy mode
2
19
Accessories
2
20
Changing a wiper blade
2
22
Fitting roof bars
2
23
Bonnet
2
25
Petrol engine
2
26
Diesel engine
2
27
Checking levels
2
28
Checks
231
AdBlue
® and SCR system
(BlueHDi Diesel) 23 3
Warning triangle (stowing)
238
te
mporary puncture
repair kit
2
39
Spare wheel
2
46
Changing a bulb
2
52
Changing a fuse
2
62
12 V battery
2
68
to
w i n g
2 7 2
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
2
74Petrol engines
2
75
Petrol weights
2
78
Diesel engines
2
81
Diesel weights
2
85
Dimensions
2
89
Identification markings
2
92
Driving
Practical information
In the event of a breakdownte chnical data
DeNON equipment 2 93
7-inch touch screen
2
95
Peugeot Connect Sound (RD5)
3
59
Audio equipment and telematics
Alphabetical index
Contents
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Hazard warning lamps 118
Locking/unlocking from inside 6 6
Lighting
1
07-113
Direction indicators
1
12
Instrument panel
1
2-13
Warning lamps
1
3-27
Indicators
28-35
ge
ar shift indicator
1
64
P
e
uge
Ot
i- Cockpit
7
2
Steering wheel adjustment
7
2
H or n
12
1
Headlamp beam adjustment
1
13
Memorising speeds
1
73
Speed limiter
1
74-176
C r u i s e c o nt r o l
17
7-179
Dynamic cruise control
1
80 -186 W i p e r s
11
4 -117
tr
ip computer
3
7-39
Instruments and controls (cont.)
trip computer
3 7, 39tr
ip computer (to uch screen) 3 8, 39
Setting the date/time (
to
uch screen)
4
7
Setting the date/time (screens C, A, A
without audio system)
4
8 - 49
Reversing camera
2
00
Display of inter-vehicle time
1
87-189
Collision risk alert
1
90 -194
em
ergency collision braking
1
93-194
Stop & Start
1
70 -172
Alarm
6
7-69
Heated windscreen and washer jets
1
17
Over view
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use this button to go to the
secondary page.
us
e this button to return to the
primary page.
us
e this button for access to
additional information and to the
settings for certain functions.
us
e this button to confirm.
us
e this button to quit.
Principles
use the buttons on either side of the touch
screen for access to the menus, then press the
virtual buttons in the touch screen.
ea
ch menu is displayed over one or two pages
(primary page and secondary page).
After a few moments with no action on
the secondary page, the primary page
is displayed automatically. Air conditioning
.
Allows adjustment of the various
settings for temperature, air flow...
See the sections on "Heating",
"Manual air conditioning" and "Digital
air conditioning".
Touch screen menus
Driving assistance .
Allows certain functions to be switched
on and off and their settings adjusted. Telephone
.
See the "Audio equipment and telematics" section.Media.See the "Audio equipment and telematics" section.
Navigation .
Depending on trim level, navigation can
be not available, an option or standard.
See the "Audio equipment and
telematics" section. Configuration
.
Allows configuration of the display
and the system.
Connected services .
these services can be not available, an option or
standard.
See the "Audio equipment and telematics" section.
1. Volume / mute.See the "Audio equipment and telematics" section.
1
Instruments
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the functions available through this menu are detailed in the table below.
"Configuration" menu
ButtonCorresponding function Comments
Audio settings Adjustment of volume, balance...
Colour schemes Choice of colour scheme.
Interactive help Access to the interactive user guide.
Turn off screen
Brightness
1
Instruments
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48
For more information on the
Multimedia menu, refer to the "Audio
and telematics" section.
Screen C
F Press the MENU button for access to the
main menu . F
P
ress the "
7" or " 8" button to select the
Personalisation-configuration menu,
then confirm by pressing the "OK" button.
F
P
ress the "
5" or " 6" and " 7" or " 8" buttons
to set the date and time, then confirm by
pressing the "OK" button.
F
P
ress the "
5" or " 6" button to select the
Display configuration menu then confirm
by pressing the "OK" button.
Instruments
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Screen A (without audio system)
F Once you have selected a setting using the "5 " or " 6" buttons, press the "OK"
button to change its value.
F
W
ait for approximately ten seconds without
any action to allow the change to be
registered or press the "ESC" button to
cancel.
th
e screen then returns to the normal display.
F
P
ress the "MENU" button to gain access
to the main menu , then press the "5"
or
" 6 "
buttons to go to the Display
settings menu.
F
P
ress the "OK" button to select the menu
required. F
O
nce you have selected a setting, press
the " 7" or " 8" buttons to change its value.
You have access to the following settings:
-
year,
-
month,
-
d ay,
-
h o u r,
-
minutes,
-
1
2 or 24 hour mode.
Screen A
F Press the " 5" or " 6" buttons to switch
respectively to the previous or next setting.
F
P
ress the "OK" button to register the
change and return to the normal display or
press the "]" button to cancel.
1
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It permits the connection of a portable device
so that you can listen to your music files via the
vehicle's speakers.
th
e management of the files is done using your
portable device.
It allows the connection of a portable device,
such as a digital audio player of the iPod® type
or a
uS
B memory stick.
It reads the audio files which are transmitted to
your audio system and played via the vehicle's
speakers.
You can manage these files using the steering
mounted controls or the audio system.
Jack auxiliary socketuSB p
ort
For more information on the use of
this equipment, refer to the Audio and
telematics section.
When a
u
S
B port is used, the portable
device charges automatically.
While charging, a message is displayed
if the current consumption of the
portable device exceeds the power
rating of the port.
For more information on using this
equipment, refer to the Audio and
telematics section.
230 V / 50 Hz power socket
F Open the central storage box,
F
C heck that the warning lamp is on green,
F
C
onnect your multimedia or other electrical
device (telephone charger, laptop
computer, CD-DVD player, baby food
warmer...).
In the event of a fault with the socket, the green
warning lamp flashes.
Have it checked by a P
e
uge
Ot
dealer or a
qualified workshop. A 230 V / 50 Hz socket (maximum power:
120 W) is fitted in the rear storage box.
th
is socket works with the engine running, as
well as in S
tO
P mode with Stop & Start.
3
ease of use and comfort
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If the vehicle is not immobilised, the
engine will not stop.
Switching off
F Immobilise the vehicle.F
W
ith the electronic key inside
the vehicle, press the " S TA R T/
STOP " button.
th
e engine stops and the steering column is
locked.
Ignition on
(without starting)
With the ignition on, the system
automatically goes into energy
economy mode to maintain an adequate
state of charge in the battery.
With the Keyless
e
n
try and Starting remote
control inside the vehicle, pressing the "S
tA
R
t/
StO
P" button, with no action on the pedals
,
allows the ignition to be switched on.
th
is also allows the accessories to be used (for
example: audio system, lighting...).
F
P
ress the "S
tA
R
t/
S
tO
P" button,
the instrument panel comes on
but the engine does not start.
F
P
ress the button again to switch off the
ignition and allow the vehicle to be locked.
Key not detected
When the electronic key is in the recognition
zone and your vehicle does not start after
pressing the "S
tA
R
t/
S
tO
P" button:
F
I
nsert the electronic key in the reader.
Back-up starting
Driving