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Do not invert the polarities and use only a 12 V charger.
Do not disconnect the terminals while the engine is running.
Do not charge the batteries without disconnecting the terminals first.
Do not push the vehicle to start the engine if it is fitted with a CV
t
gearbox.
Disconnecting the battery
to maintain a sufficient level of charge
to start the engine, it is advisable to
disconnect the battery if the vehicle is not
going to be used for a very long period.
Before disconnecting the battery:
F
C
lose all the doors and windows, the
tailgate and the roof.
F
S
witch off all power-consuming
equipment (audio system, wipers,
lamps, etc.).
F
S
witch off the ignition and wait
4
minutes.
Once you have gained access to the
battery, start by disconnecting the (-)
terminal.
Following reconnection of the
battery
Following reconnection of the battery,
switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute
before starting to permit initialisation of the
electronic systems.
However, if problems remain following this
operation, contact a P
e
uge
Ot
dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Referring to the corresponding section, you
must reinitialise certain equipment yourself,
such as:
-
t
h
e remote control key or the electronic
key (depending on version).
-
t
h
e electric blind(s).
-
t
h
e electric windows.
-
t
h
e date and time.
-
t
h
e stored radio stations. Some functions are not available if the
battery is not sufficiently charged.
Never try to charge a frozen battery.
If the battery has been frozen, have it
checked by a Pe
ugeOt dealer or a
qualified workshop, who will check that
the internal components have not been
damaged and the casing is not cracked,
which could cause a leak of toxic and
corrosive acid.
th
e Stop & Start system may not be
operational during the trip following the
first engine start.
In this case, the system will only be
available again after a continuous
period of immobilisation of the vehicle,
a period which depends on the exterior
temperature and the state of charge of
the battery (up to about 8 hours).
In the event of a breakdown
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the satellite navigation system guides the driver to the destination
set in accordance with a chosen route.
Initially
, it searches for the destination required by the user, then
it calculates the route and finally it provides the visual and vocal
guidance instructions.
A point of interest (POI) is represented by an icon on
the map, it represents an airport, a station, a town
hall,
...
What is a point of interest (POI)?
u
p to 40 different icons may be displayed (refer to the
section "Points of interest icon").
They are classified in 5 groups and identified by one
colour for each group:
-
Shops, finance and businesses (Green),
-
V
ehicles and travel (Dark blue),
-
Restaurants (Orange),
-
Public places and emergency services (Brown),
-
e ntertainment and attractions (Blue).
g
PS ( g lobal Positioning System) consists of several
satellites arranged around the earth.
t
hey continuously
transmit digital signals which travel at the speed of
light, on 2 different frequencies.
At any given time, the system receives its position
in relation to the satellites detected and the time of
transmission of the signal.
t
his enables the telematic unit to calculate its position
and therefore that of the vehicle.
A repositioning process using the map database stored
on the hard disk allows the vehicle to be positioned
on the road network, so improving the accuracy of the
vehicle location function.
GPS system
What is the navigation system and GPS?t he system's measurements may be inaccurate if the vehicle is:
-
in a tunnel or underground car park,
-
underneath a two-level motorway
,
-
in an area with several very high buildings,
-
surrounded by closely planted trees.
Depending on the vehicle's situation and the reception of the
g PS
information, the displayed information may disappear from the
screen temporarily.
What precautions should be observed in order to make
best use of the system?
Do not place anything on or near the
g PS aerial.
Do not use any digital communication equipment (personal
computers, etc.) near the
g PS aerial.
Do not affix any reflective films or films containing carbon to the
windows.
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Playing an MP3/WMA CDWhen the MP3/WMA CD is inserted in the player,
playing of the tracks is automatic.
t
he tracks cannot be recorded onto the music server.
You can play CDs with up to 8 levels, 100 folders and 255 files
maximum. Windows Media and Microsoft Corporation are trademarks
registered in the
u nited States and/or other countries.
General notes on files
MP3 and WMA audio file formats
MP3 is the abbreviation of MP eg -1 Audio Layer 3 and
MP
eg is the abbreviation of Motion Pictures e xperts g roup.
t
his is
a digital audio compression standard that reduces the size of audio
files by eliminating frequencies that are inaudible to the human ear .
t
his compression divides the size of the content of a conventional
audio CD by approximately 10, which means that the content of
10 audio CDs can be recorded onto a single CD-R or CD-RW.
WMA is the abbreviation of Windows Media Audio, another audio
data compression standard offered by Microsoft.
It can be used to create and save audio files at a compression rate
lower than that of the MP3 format, with an equivalent file size.
File handling
Some blank CDs may not be played by your equipment (quality,
recording speed...).
When you burn a CD-R or CD-RW, select the ISO 9660 level 1.2 or
Joliet burning standard.to obtain the best acoustic quality possible, select the lowest
burning speed.
t
he MP eg 1 and MP eg 2 standards are accepted.
transmission speeds between 32 and 320 kbits/s and scans
between 16 kHz and 48 kHz are accepted.
to display the title information (the name of the artist, the title of
the album, etc...), the information contained in the ID3 tags or the
WMA T
ags must be included in the MP3/WMA files burned onto
the
disc.
Copyright
Your audio system may allow you to listen to music which is usually
protected by copyright in accordance with current national and
international standards. Please consult these standards and comply
with them.
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ABS and eBFD systems ...............................143
Accessories .................................................. 141
Access to bulbs
............................................. 200
Active stability control (ASC)
........................145
Adjusting headlamps
.................................... 13 3
Adjusting head restraints
................................73
Adjusting the date
........................................... 46
Adjusting the height and reach of the steering wheel
....................................78
Adjusting the seat
..................................... 71, 72
Adjusting the seat belt height
.......................147
Adjusting the temperature
.............................. 83
A
djusting the time
.............................. 44, 46, 48
Advice on driving
............................................ 97
Airbag, knee
.......................................... 153, 155
Airbags
.......................................................... 151
Airbags, curtain
..................................... 15
4, 155
Airbags, front ......................................... 151, 155
Airbags, lateral
...................................... 153, 155
Air conditioning
............................................... 10
Air conditioning, automatic
.......................80, 83
Air conditioning, manual
...........................80, 81
Air filter
.......................................................... 18 6
Air intake
......................................................... 83
Air vents
.......................................................... 79
Alarm
............................................................... 65
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
....................143
Anti-theft
....................................................... 102
Armrest, front
...................................... 73, 89, 92
Armrest, rear
................................................... 75
A
shtray, portable
....................................... 89, 91
Audio- CD system
.................................. 3
13 - 3 3 6
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
................ 333
, 334
Audio- CD system, touch screen
............2 8 9 - 311
Audio-telematic system, touch screen
........................................ 247-2 8 8Battery
...........................................
186, 211, 214
Battery, charging ...................................211, 214
Battery, remote control
............................. 6
0, 61
Blind, panoramic roof
......................................70
Bluetooth (telephone)
............................2 3 5 - 2 41
Bluetooth telephone with voice recognition
.........................236 -246
Bonnet
...........................................................180
Bonnet stay
...................................................180
Boot
.................................................................63
Bottle holder
....................................................89
Brake discs
.................................................... 18
8
Brake lamps
...............................
...................203
Brake pads
....................................................188
Brakes
...........................................................188
Braking assistance system
...........................14
3
AB
Child lock .......................................................171
Children ............................... ..........................165
Child seats
..............................
....150, 15 6, 157,
161-163, 170
Child seats, ISOFIX
......................16
5, 167, 169
Cigar lighter
..................................................... 91
Closing the boot
........................................ 54, 63
Closing the doors
...................................... 54, 57
Control, emergency boot release
...................63
Controls for air conditioning
............................83
Control stalk, lighting
.................................... 12
7
Control stalk, wipers
.............................13 4, 13 6
Coolant level
................................................. 18 4
Courtesy lamp, front
..................................... 13 8
Courtesy lamp, rear
...................................... 13 8
Cruise control
................................................ 12
0
Cup holder
...............................
........................89
CV
t g
earbox
................................................. 187
Capacity, fuel tank
..............................
.......... 173
Card, SD
...................................... 263, 279, 280
CD changer
...............................
.................... 328
Central locking
.......................................... 54, 57
Changing a bulb
........................... 199, 203, 204
Changing a fuse
............................................ 205
Changing a wheel
................................. 193, 19 4
Changing a wiper blade
................................ 176
Changing the remote control battery
.............. 60
Checking levels
...................................... 18
3 -185
Checking the engine oil level
........................ 183
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit)
........ 189
Checks
...............
................... 181, 182, 18 6, 188 DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Digital radio
........................ 275, 303, 304, 325
Date (setting)
...............................
....................46
Daytime running lamps
.........................13 0, 201
Deactivating ASC
.......................................... 145
Deactivating the passenger airbag
.......151, 15 8
Deactivating the passenger and rear window control switches
.......................68
Deadlocking
.............................................. 55, 57
Defrosting
.................................................. 87, 88
Defrosting, front
.............................................. 87
C
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tables of weights ..................220-224, 226-230tab
les of engines .................................. 219, 225
ta
bles of fuses .............................................. 205
te
chnical data
....................................... 219 -230
te
lephone
............................. 239, 288, 310, 311
te
lephone, Bluetooth
with voice recognition
.................................235
te
lephone, hands-free
...........235 -237, 241-245
te
mperature, coolant
...................................... 35
te
mporary tyre repair kit ...............................189
th
ird brake lamp
.................................. 203, 204
thr
ee flashes
(direction indicators)
...................................142
tim
e (setting)
..............................
.......44, 46, 48
tM
C (
tr
affic info)
.......................................... 2
67
to
o l s
...................................................... 193, 19 4
to
tal distance recorder
...................................32
to
uch screen audio- CD system ...................289
tou
ch screen audio-telematic system
..........247
to
w b a r
........................................................... 17 7
to
wed loads
.......................... 220-224, 226-230
to
wing another vehicle
................................. 2
15
tP
(
tr
affic information)
......................... 28
2, 321
tra
ction control (
tC
L)
................................... 14
5
tr
affic information (
tM
C)
..............................2
67
tr
ajectory control systems ............................145
ty
r e s
........................................................ 1 0 , 114
ty
re under-inflation detection
.................15 , 114unl ocking .............................. ....................
52, 56u
SB ..............................................280, 308, 309
UT
Ventilation .............................. .............10, 79-81
Voice commands ...................236, 237, 241-245
Warning and indicator lamps
....................13, 16
Warning lamp, low fuel level
.........................173
Warning lamp, seat belts
.............................. 14
7
Weights
................................. 220-224, 226-230
Welcome lighting ............................................. 58
Wheelbrace
................................................... 193
Wheel, changing
...............................
............193
Wheel, spare
................................................. 114
Window controls
............................................. 68
Wiper blades (changing)
............................... 17
6
Wipers
................................................... 13 4, 13 6
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
...................13 6
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