2
.
.
Head-up digital screen 8
W arning and indicator lamps 1 0
Indicators
23
Manual test
2
6
Distance recorder
2
6
Lighting dimmer
2
7
Trip computer
2
7
Touch screen
2
9
Date and time adjustment
3
4
Remote control
3
5
Keyless Entry and Starting
3
7
Back-up procedures
4
1
Central locking
43
A
nti-intrusion security
4
3
Alarm
44
Doors
4
6
Boot
47
Hands-free tailgate
4
8
Electric windows
5
2
Panoramic sunroof
5
3Driving position
5
6
Front seats
5
7
Steering wheel adjustment
6
1
Mirrors
61
Rear seats
6
3
i- Cockpit® Amplify function
6
4
Heating and Ventilation
6
5
Automatic dual-zone air conditioning
6
7
Recirculation of the interior air 7 0
Front demist – defrost 7 0
Heated windscreen
7
1
Rear screen demist – defrost
7
1
Additional Heating/Ventilation
7
2
Front fittings
7
4
Touch-sensitive courtesy lamps
7
9
Interior ambient lighting
7
9
Rear fittings
8
0
Boot fittings
8
1Exterior lighting control stalk
8
6
Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps
8
7
Direction indicators
87
H
eadlamp adjustment
8
8
Automatic illumination of headlamps
8
9
Guide-me-home lighting
8
9
Automatic headlamp dipping
9
0
Static cornering lighting
9
2
Night Vision 9 2
Wiper control stalk 9 4
Changing a wiper blade
9
6
Automatic windscreen wipers
9
6
General safety recommendations
9
8
Hazard warning lamps
9
8
Horn
9
9
Emergency or assistance call
9
9
Electronic stability control (ESC)
1
00
Seat belts
1
03
Airbags
105
Active bonnet
1
09
Child seats
1
10
Deactivating the front passenger airbag
1
12
ISOFIX mountings and child seats
1
18
i-Size child seats
1
21
Child lock
1
22
InstrumentsAccess
Over view
Ease of use and comfort
Lighting and visibility
Safety
Eco-driving
Instruments and controls 4
Contents
5
Steering mounted controls
1.External lighting/direction indicator control
stalk
2. Automatic gearbox control paddles
3. Wiper/screenwash/trip computer controls
4. Audio system adjustment controls
5. Instrument panel display mode selection
wheel
6. Voice synthesis control
Volume adjustment
7. Controls for Speed limiter/Cruise control/
Adaptive cruise control
Side switch panel
1.Halogen headlamp beam height
adjustment
2. Hands-free tailgate
3. Active Lane Keeping Assistance
4. Lane Positioning Assist
5. Alarm
6. Programmable Heating/Ventilation
7. Heated windscreen
Centre switch panel
1.8" (PEUGEOT Connect Radio) or 10" HD
(PEUGEOT Connect Nav) touch screen
controls
i- Cockpit® Amplify function
2. Heated seats
3. Stop & Start
4. Windscreen and front windows demist
5. Recirculation of interior air
6. Rear screen defrost
7. Automatic air conditioning
.
Over view
8
Head-up digital screen
Customisable digital instrument panel.
Depending on the selected display mode,
some information may be hidden or shown in a
different way.
The representation below shows the "DIALS"
display mode.6.
Rev counter (x 1000 rpm).
7. Engine coolant temperature indicator
(°Celsius).
8. Selected driving mode (other than
"Normal " m o d e).
9. Total distance recorder (miles or km).
Displays
Some lamps have a fixed location, the others
can alter location.
For certain functions that have indicator lamps
for both operation and for deactivation, there is
only one dedicated location.
Permanent information
Whatever the display mode selected, the
instrument panel displays:
-
i
n fixed locations:
•
g
earbox and gear shift indicator
information,
•
t
he fuel gauge,
•
t
he engine coolant temperature indicator,
•
t
he driving mode,
•
t
he total distance recorder.
-
i
n variable locations:
•
t
he digital speedometer,
•
s
tatus or alert messages displayed
temporarily.
Optional information
Depending on the display mode selected and
active features, additional information can be
displayed:
-
t
he rev counter,
-
t
he trip computer,
-
d
riving aids,
-
t
he speed limiter or cruise control,
-
t
he media currently playing,
-
n
avigation instructions,
-
e
ngine information with Sport mode,
-
Nig
ht Vision function screen, etc.
Customisation of the
instrument panel
You can modify the appearance of the
instrument panel, by choosing:
-
t
he instrument panel display colour (with
i- Cockpit® Amplify function),
-
a d
isplay mode.
Display language and units
They depend on the configuration of the
touch screen.
When travelling abroad, the speed must
be shown in the official units of the
country you are driving in (mph, miles or
km/h, km).
1.
Fuel gauge.
2. Analogue speedometer (mph or km/h).
3. Gear shift indicator.
Gear with an automatic gearbox.
4. Digital speedometer (mph or km/h).
5. Cruise control or speed limiter setting,
display of speed limit signs.
Instruments
10
Warning and indicator
lamps
Associated warnings
The illumination of a lamp can be accompanied
by an audible signal and/or a message
displayed in a screen.
Relating the type of alert to the operating status
of the vehicle allows you to determine whether
the situation is normal or a fault has occurred:
refer to the description of each lamp for further
information.
When the ignition is switched on
Certain red or orange warning lamps come on
for a few seconds when the ignition is switched
on. These warning lamps should go off as soon
as the engine is started.
Persistent warning lamp
When the engine is running or the vehicle is
being driven, the illumination of a red or orange
warning lamp indicates a fault that needs
further investigation, using any associated
message and the description of the warning
lamp in the documentation.
Where a lamp remains lit
The references (1), (2) and (3) in the warning
and indicator lamp description indicate whether
you should contact a qualified professional
in addition to the immediate recommended
actions.
(1) : You must stop as soon as it is safe to do
so and switch off the ignition.
(2): Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
(3) : Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
As a safety measure, these adjustments
must be carried out with the vehicle
stationary. Displayed as symbols, visual indicators
which inform the driver of the occurrence of a
malfunction (warning lamps) or of the operating
status of a system (operation or deactivation
indicator lamps). Certain lamps light up in
two ways (fixed or flashing) and/or in several
colours.
For more information on equipment or a
function, refer to the corresponding section.
F
Sel
ect "
Instrument panel
personalisation ".
F
F
or each customised displayed area, left
and right, select a type of information using
the corresponding scroll arrows in the touch
screen:
•
" Driving aids ".
•
" Empty "
•
" Engine info " (Sport mode),
•
" G-metres " (Sport mode),
•
" Temperatures " (engine oil).
•
" Media ".
•
" Navigation ".
•
" Trip computer ",
•
" Rev counter ".
•
" Night vision "
F
C
onfirm to save and quit.
If the current display mode is "PERSONAL", the
new selection is displayed immediately. With 10" HD touch screen F
Press
Settings in the side
banner of the touch screen.
F
Sel
ect "
OPTIONS ".
Instruments
27
Total distance recorder
It measures the total distance travelled by the
vehicle since its first registration.
Lighting dimmer
This system allows the brightness of the
instruments and controls to be adjusted to suit
the ambient light level.
With 8" touch screen
F Press this button to select the Settings menu.
F
Sel
ect "Brightness ".
F
A
djust the brightness by
pressing the arrows or moving
the slider.
The settings are applied instantly.
F
P
ress outside the settings window to exit. You can also switch off the screen:
F
P
ress this button to select the
Settings menu.
F
Sel
ect "
Dark ".
The screen goes off completely.
F
P
ress the screen again (anywhere on its
sur face) to activate it.With 10" HD touch screenTrip computer
Information displayed about the current journey
(range, fuel consumption, average speed, etc.).
Trip computer data is displayed permanently
when you select the "PERSONAL" display
mode.
Display of data in the
instrument panel
F Press this button to select the Settings menu.
F
Sel
ect " OPTIONS ".
F
Sel
ect "Screen configuration ".
F
Sel
ect the " Brightness " tab.
F
A
djust the brightness by pressing
the arrows or moving the slider.
F
P
ress this button to save and
exit. You can also switch off the screen:
F
P
ress this button to select the
Settings menu.
F
Sel
ect "
Switch off screen ".
The screen goes off completely.
F
P
ress the screen again (anywhere on its
sur face) to activate it.
1
Instruments
28
F Press the button on the end of the wiper control stalk to display the various tabs in
succession.
In all other display modes, pressing the end of
the wiper control stalk will cause this data to
appear temporarily in a specific window.
-
C
urrent information with:
•
t
he range,
•
t
he current fuel consumption,
•
t
he Stop & Start time counter.
-
T
rip "1" with:
•
t
he average speed,
•
t
he average fuel consumption,
•
t
he distance travelled,
for the first trip.
-
T
rip "2" with:
•
t
he average speed,
•
t
he average fuel consumption,
•
t
he distance travelled,
for the second trip.
Trip reset
F When the desired trip is displayed, press the button on the end of the wiper control
stalk for more than 2 seconds.
Tr i p s " 1" and " 2" are independent and are used
identically.
A few definitions…
Range
(miles or km)
The distance which can be travelled
with the fuel remaining in the tank (at
the average fuel consumption seen
over the last few miles (kilometres)
travelled).
This value may fluctuate if a change
of driving style or terrain results in a
significant change in the current fuel
consumption.
When the range falls below 19 miles (30 km),
dashes are displayed.
After filling with at least 5 litres of fuel, the
range is recalculated and is displayed if it
exceeds 62 miles (100 km). If dashes instead of figures continue to
be displayed when driving, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Current fuel consumption
(mpg or km/l or l/100 km)
Calculated over the last few
seconds.
This function is only displayed from
19
mph (30 km/h).
Average fuel consumption
(mpg or km/l or l/100 km) Calculated since the last trip
computer reset.
Average speed
(mph or km/h)
Calculated since the last trip
computer reset.
Distance travelled
(miles or km)Calculated since the last trip
computer reset.
Instruments
248
Reinitialising the remote control .....................42
R emote control .............................. 35 -36, 38 - 40
Removing the mat
........................................... 78
Replacing the air filter
................................... 20
8
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 20
8
Replacing the passenger compartment filter
...............................
..............................208
Reservoir, screenwash
.................................207
Resetting the trip recorder
..............................27
Reset trip
.................................................... 27-2 8
Rev counter
....................................................... 8
Reversing camera
...............................
...179 -181
Roof bars
............................................... 203-204
S
Safety, children .........1 0 6 -1 0 7, 11 0 -112 , 117-12 0
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel) .........208
Screen menu map
........................................... 12
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
............210
Seat belts
................................. 12, 103 -104, 116
Seat belts, rear
...................................... 103 -104
Seats, electric
........................................... 58-59
Seats, front
...............................
.................57- 5 9
Seats, heated
............................................ 59-60
Seats, rear
................................................. 63-64
Selector, gear
......................................... 131-13 5
Serial number, vehicle
..................................243
Service indicator
....................................... 23, 26
Service (warning lamp)
...................................13
Servicing
......................................................... 23
S
ettings, equipment
.................................. 29-33
Settings, system
........................................ 16, 32
Side parking sensors
.................................... 17
7
Ski flap
..............................
..............................80
Snow chains
.......................................... 141, 2 0 2
Socket, 12 V accessory
......................75, 80, 84
Socket, auxiliary
.......................................... 9
, 25
Socket, Jack
.................................................... 25
Speakers ......................................................... 76
Speed limiter .................................. 14
5 -148, 151
Speed limit recognition
......................... 14
2, 14 4
Speedometer
.................................................... 8
Sport mode
................................................... 13 6
Stability control (ESC)........................... 10 0 -103
Starting a Diesel engine
............................... 19
7
Starting the vehicle
...............................
1
3, 16 -17, 19, 124-126, 132-135
Starting using another battery
......................127
Station, radio
...............................
.......6 - 7, 2 3 - 2 4
Steering mounted controls, audio
................ 3
, 3
Steering wheel, adjustment
............................ 61
S
topping the
vehicle
...........13, 16 -17, 19, 124, 126, 132-135
Stop & Start
............ 21, 29, 67, 70, 138 -139, 198, 204, 208
STOP (warning lamp)
...................................... 11
Storage
..................................... 74-75, 78, 80 - 81
Storage box
..................................................... 85
Storage compartments
...................................74
Storage wells
............................................ 81, 8 5
Storing driving positions
................................. 59
S
towing rings
............................................ 81, 8 4
Sunroof, panoramic
.................................. 53
-55
Sunshine sensor
............................................. 66
Sun visor
...............................
..........................75
Suspension with variable vibration reduction
..................................................... 13 6
Synchronising the remote control
...................42
T
Tailgate ................ ............................................ 47
Ta n k , f u e l ............................................... 198 -19 9
Technical data
....................................... 2
3 9 - 2 41
Telephone
..............................
...77, 13 -15, 27-30
Temperature, coolant
................................11, 2 4
Ticket holder
................................................... 74
Time (setting) ...................................... 34, 17, 33
TMC (Traffic info) ............................................ 15
T
ool box
................
........................................... 85
Topping-up AdBlue
®...................................... 2 11
Total distance recorder ............................. 26-27
Touch screen ......................... 29, 31-33, 76, 1, 1
To w b a r
...............................
.....102-103, 125, 199
Towed loads
.......................................... 2 3 8 - 2 41
Traction control (ASR)
.................... 18, 10 0 -102
Traffic information (TMC)
................................ 15
Tr a i l e r
...............
...................... 102-103, 125, 199
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
................... 10
2-103
Trajectory control systems
..................... 10
0 -101
Trip computer
............................................. 27-2 8
Trip distance recorder
..................................... 2
7
Ty r e s
.............................................................. 209
Tyre under-inflation detection
................. 20, 140
U
Under-inflation (detection) ............................140
Unlocking .................................................. 35, 37
Unlocking from the inside
...............................43
Unlocking the boot
...............................
......37- 3 8
Unlocking the doors
........................................ 48
U
nlocking the tailgate
................................ 3
7- 3 8
Updating the date
................................ 3
4, 17, 32
Updating the time
...............................
.34, 17, 33
USB
............................................................. 9, 25
V
Ventilation ..................................... 65 - 66, 71, 73
Visibility ............... ............................................ 70
Vision, 180° for ward
..................................... 182
Visiopark 1
.................................................... 18 0
Visiopark 1 – Visiopark 2
......................17
9, 181
Voice commands
............................... 5 - 8 , 10 -12
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