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Deactivation/Activation
With / Without audio system
If the system has been deactivated
in STOP mode, the engine restarts
immediately.
Operation
Main conditions for operation
- T he driver’s door must be closed.
-
T
he sliding side door must be closed.
-
T
he driver's seat belt must be fastened.
-
T
he state of charge of the battery must be
sufficient.
-
T
he temperature of the engine must be
within its nominal operating range.
-
T
he outside temperature must be between
0°C and 35
°C.
Putting the engine into standby
(STOP mode)
The engine automatically goes into standby
as soon as the driver indicates the intention of
stopping.
With a manual gearbox : at a speed below
12 mph (20
km/h) or the vehicle stopped
(depending on engine), with the gear lever in
neutral and clutch pedal released.
With an automatic gearbox : with the brake
pedal depressed or the gear selector in
position
N, with the vehicle stopped.
With an electronic gearbox : at a speed
below 12 mph (20 km/h), with the brake pedal
depressed or the gear selector in position N ,
with the vehicle stopped.
Time counter
A time counter adds up the time spent in
standby during a journey. It resets to zero every
time the ignition is switched on.
Special cases:
The engine does not go into standby if one of
the operating conditions is not met and in the
following cases.
-
S
teep slope (rising or falling).
-
V
ehicle speed has not exceeded 6 mph
(10
km/h) since the last engine start (with
the key or the " START/STOP" b u t to n).
-
N
eeded to maintain a comfortable
temperature in the passenger compartment.
-
D
emisting active. In these cases, this indicator lamp
flashes for a few seconds, then goes
of f.
After the engine has restarted, STOP
mode is not available as long as the
vehicle has not reached a speed of 5 mph
(8
km/h).
During parking manoeuvres, STOP mode
is not available for a few seconds after
coming out of reverse gear or turning the
steering wheel.
F
T
o deactivate or reactivate the system,
press this button.
The indicator lamp is lit when the system is
deactivated .
With touch screen
Activation or deactivation is done via
the vehicle configuration menu.
The system reactivates automatically
every time the engine is started by the
driver.
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Driving

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Refuelling
At least 8 litres of fuel must be added, in order
to be registered by the fuel gauge.
Opening the filler cap may create a noise
caused by an inrush of air. This vacuum is
entirely normal, resulting from the sealing of the
fuel system.
F
Y
ou must switch off the engine.
F
W
ith Keyless Entry and Starting, unlock the
vehicle. F
W
ith a conventional key, insert the key into
the filler cap, then turn the key to the left. F
P
ut the filler cap back in place and close it
by turning to the right.
F P ush the fuel filler flap to close it (the
vehicle must be unlocked).
If the vehicle is equipped with one, do not
open the left-hand sliding side door when
the fuel filler flap is open (there is a risk
that the fuel filler flap and the sliding door
may be damaged and the person filling up
may be injured).
If the fuel filler flap is open and you
try to open the left-hand side door, a
mechanism prevents it from being opened.
The door can be opened half way
h o w eve r.
With a mechanical door, close the fuel
filler flap to regain use of the door.
With an electric door, in order to be able
to use it correctly, close the fuel filler flap
then press an opening button.
F
O
pen the fuel filler flap. F
U
nscrew and remove the filler cap, then
place it on its holder (located on the fuel
filler flap).
F
I
ntroduce the nozzle and push it in fully
(pushing on the metal non-return flap A ).
F
F
ill the tank. Do not continue past the third
cut-off of the nozzle, as this may cause
malfunctions.
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The jack must only be used to change
a wheel with a damaged or punctured tyre.
Do not use any jack other than the one
supplied with this vehicle.
If the vehicle does not have its original
jack, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop to obtain the correct
jack for it.
The jack meets European standards,
as defined in the Machinery Directive
2006/42/CE.
The jack does not require any
maintenance.
Access to the spare wheel
F Access to the spare wheel is from the rear.
F D epending on version, open the side-
hinged doors or the tailgate.
To avoid any unwanted opening of the
electric side door(s), deactivate the
Hands-Free Access function in the vehicle
configuration menu.
For more information on the Hands-
Free Sliding Side Door , refer to the
corresponding section. F
I
f the vehicle is fitted with a towing device,
raise the rear of the vehicle using the
jack (must be at jacking point B ) to allow
sufficient space to remove the spare wheel.
Remove the spare wheel from the
carrier
F Access the carrier bolt, located on the rear door sill.
F
S
lacken the bolt using the wheelbrace
(about 14 turns) until the carrier is low
enough to allow the carrier hook to be
disengaged. F
R
elease the carrier from the hook, take the
spare wheel and place it next to the wheel
to be changed.
Refit the spare wheel in the
carrier
F Position the wheel facing the carrier.
F P rogressively return the wheel to the carrier
by pushing alternately at the left and right
until it is clear of the hook fixing area.
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In the event of a breakdown

1
PEUGEOT Connect
Radio
Multimedia audio system -
Applications - Bluetooth®
telephone
Contents
First steps
1
S
teering mounted controls
2
M
enus
3
A
pplications
5
R
adio
5
D
AB radio (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
7
M
edia
8
T
elephone
1
0
Settings
1
4
Frequently asked questions
1
6
The various functions and settings
described differ according to the version
and configuration of the vehicle. For safety reasons and because they
require continued attention on the part of
the driver, the following operations must
be carried out with the vehicle stationary
and the ignition on:
-
Us
ing a smartphone.
-
P
airing a Bluetooth mobile phone to
the hands-free Bluetooth system of the
car radio.
-
Sm
artphone connection operations for
CarPlay
®, MirrorLinkTM or Android Auto
(certain applications interrupt their
display when the vehicle starts to move
again).
-
T
he configuration of profiles.
The system is protected in such a way that
it will only operate in the vehicle.
The display of the message Energy
Economy Mode signals that a change to
standby is imminent.
The link below gives access to the OSS
(Open Source Software) code for the
system.
https://www.groupe-psa.com/fr/oss/
https://www.groupe-psa.com/en/oss/
First steps
With the engine running, a press
mutes the sound.
With the ignition off, a press turns
the system on.
Increase or decrease the volume using
the wheel or the "plus" or "minus" buttons
(depending on the equipment).
Use the buttons on either side of or below the
touch screen for access to the menus, then
press the virtual buttons in the touch screen.
Depending on the model, use the "Source" or
"Menu" buttons on the left of the touch screen
for access to the menus, then press the virtual
buttons in the touch screen.
At all times it is possible to display the rolling
menus by pressing the screen briefly with three
fingers.
All of the touch areas of the screen are white.
For pages with multiple tabs at the bottom of
the screen, it is possible to switch between
pages either by tapping the tab for the desired
page, or by using a finger, sliding the pages to
the left or to the right.
Press in the grey zone to go back up a level or
to confirm.
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Select "My destinations ".
Select the " Contact" tab.
Select a contact in the list to start navigation.
To points of interest (POI)
Points of interest (POI) are listed in different
categories. Press Navigation to display the
primary page.
Press the " MENU" button to go to the
secondary page.
Select "Points of interest ".
Select the " Tr a v e l", or "Leisure "
or " Commercial" or " Public" or
" Geographic " tab.
Or Select "Search" to enter the name
and address of a POI. Press "
OK" to start calculation of
the route.
To a point on the map
Press Navigation to display the
primary page.
Explore the map by sliding a finger on the
screen.
Select the destination by pressing on the map.
Tap the screen to place a marker
and display the sub-menu.
Press this button to start navigation.
Or Press this button to save the
address displayed.
A long press on an item opens a list of
POIs nearby.
To GPS coordinates
Press Navigation to display the
primary page. Explore the map by sliding a finger on the
screen.
Touch the screen with a finger to go to the next
image.
Press this button to display the world
map.
Using the grid, select the desired
country or region by zooming.
Press this button to display or enter
the GPS coordinates.
A marker is displayed in the middle
of the screen, with the " Latitude"
and " Longitude " coordinates.
Choose the type of coordinates:
DMS for: Degrees, Minutes, Seconds.
DD for: Degrees, Decimals. Press this button to start navigation.
Or Press this button to save the
address displayed.
OR Press this button to enter the value
for "Latitude " using the virtual
keypad.
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Pads, brake ................................................... 195
Paint .............................................................. 231
Paint colour code
.......................................... 231
Panoramic glass sunroof
................................82
Parcel shelf, rear
............................................. 76
Parking brake
........................................ 14 4, 19 5
Parking sensors, audible and visual
.............178
Parking sensors, front
...................................179
Parking sensors, rear .................................... 178
Plates, identification ...................................... 231
Port, USB
........................................................ 77
Power steering
...............................
.................19
Pre-heater, Diesel
........................................... 18
Pressures, tyres
........................... 196, 203, 205
Pre-tensioning seat belts
.......................11 6 -117
Priming pump
........................................ 20
0-201
Priming the fuel system
................................200
Protecting children
..........118 , 12 0 -124, 13 0 -13 6
Puncture
................................. 202-203, 205-206P
RRadar (warnings) ........................................... 15 6
Range .............................................................. 29
Range, AdBlue
.................................. 15, 25, 194
Rear screen, demisting
...................................91
Recharging the battery
.................................221
Recirculation, air
....................................... 88-90
Reduction of electrical load
..........................189
Regeneration of the particle filter
.................195
Reinitialisation of the under- inflation detection system
...........................15 5
Reinitialising the remote control
..................... 40
R
eminder, key in ignition
...............................14
2
Reminder, lighting on
...................................... 98
R
emote control
............................ 31-36, 38, 140
Removing a wheel
................................ 208 -210
Removing the mat
........................................... 75
Replacing bulbs
............................. 21
1, 213 -216
SSafety, children ...............118 , 12 0 -124, 13 0 -13 6
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel) .........195
Screen, instrument panel
................................28
Screenwash
.................................................. 104
Screenwash, rear
.......................................... 104
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
......26, 19 6
Seat and bench seat, rear, fixed
...63-64, 66-67
Seat and bench seat, rear, on rails
......................................... 63-64, 68-70
Seat angle
....................................................... 54
Seat belts
.................................. 12 , 113 -117, 12 3
Seat belts, rear
.............................................. 115
Seat, bench front, 2-seat
........................ 5
6 , 114
Seat, rear bench
....................................... 63-64
Seats, electric
........................................... 55-56
Seats, front
...............................
.................54-56
Seats, heated
.................................................. 57
Seat(s), individual, rear, on rails
........71 - 7 2 , 115
Seats, rear
......................................... 6 4 -70, 12 2
Selector, gear
.................................146, 15 0 -152
Sensors (warnings)
....................................... 157
Serial number, vehicle
..................................231Service indicator
.......................................
23 -24
Servicing
............................... 1
3, 23, 23 -24, 194
Sidelamps
................................ 9
7, 211-214, 216
Side repeater
................................................
214
Sliding side door, electric ...............
37- 3 8 , 4 3 - 47
Sliding side door, hands-free .....................
47- 4 9
Sliding side window
........................................ 8
2
Snow chains
...........................
155, 187-188, 208
Snow chains, link
..................................
188, 208
Socket, 12 V accessory ..................................
77
Socket, 220 V ..................................................
78
Socket, Jack
....................................................
78
Sockets, audio
........................................... 7
7-78
Sockets, auxiliary
...............................
.............
78
Speed limiter
.................................. 1
59, 161-16 4
Speed limit recognition
............ 16
0 -161, 163, 166, 170 -171
Speedometer ................................................
15 8
Stability control (ESC)............. 1 0 9 -11 0 , 112 -113
Starting a Diesel engine ............................... 18
5
Starting the engine
....................................... 14
0
Starting the vehicle
........ 14
1, 143, 145, 147-152
Starting using another battery
......................220
Stay, bonnet
..................................................191
Steering wheel, adjustment
............................ 58
S
topping the vehicle
..............141, 143, 147-152
Stop & Start
.........................21, 29, 87, 152-154,
185, 190, 194, 222
Storage
..........................................56, 63, 73 -76
Storage compartments
...................................76
Storage wells
.......................................73-74, 76
Stowing rings
..................................................79
Sunshine sensor
.............................................86
Switching off the engine
.......................140, 142
Synchronising the remote control
...................40
Replacing fuses
.....................................
217-218
Replacing the air filter
................................... 19
4
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 19
4
Replacing the passenger compartment filter
......................................
19 4
Reservoir, headlamp wash
........................... 19
3
Reservoir, screenwash
.................................
193
Resetting the service indicator
.......................
23
Resetting the trip recorder
..............................
27
Reversing camera
......................... 1
57, 18 0, 183
Reversing camera (on interior mirror) ..........
18 0
Reversing lamp
.....................................
214, 216
Roof bars
.......................................................
189
Running out of fuel (Diesel) ..........................
200
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Table of weights ............................................2 25
Table position .................................................. 55
Table, retractable sliding
...........................83-85
Tables, aircraft
................................................ 76
Tables of fuses
....................................... 217-219
Table top, working
........................................... 63
Tailgate rear screen
........................................ 50
Ta n k , f u e l
................................................ 185 -187
Technical data
............................................... 225
Temperature, coolant
................................12, 24
Textured Paint
............................................... 19 9
Third brake lamp
........................................... 215
Time (setting)
.................................................. 30
Tool box
................
................................. 201-202
To o l s
..................................................... 202, 206
Topping-up AdBlue
®...................................... 198
Total distance recorder ................................... 27
To w b a r
...............................
............................ 188
Towed loads
.......................................... 224-225
Towing another vehicle
......................... 222-223
Towing eye
.................................................... 222
Traction control (ASR)
..................... 17, 1 0 9 -11 3
Tr a i l e r
...............
............................................. 188
Trajectory control systems
..................... 10
9 -110
Triangle, warning ........................................... 200
Trip computer
............................................ 28-29
Trip distance recorder
..................................... 2
7
Ty r e s
.............................................................. 19 6
Tyre under-inflation detection
....................... 1
8, 154-155, 205, 210
T
V
U
W
Ventilation ............................... 86 - 87, 90, 92, 94
Visiopark 1 .................................................... 18 0
Under-inflation (detection)
............................
15 4
Unlocking
.......................................
31-32, 34-36
Unlocking from the inside .........................
41- 4 3
Unlocking, selective
..................................
33-36
Unlocking the doors
................................... 4
1- 42
Unlocking, total
.........................................
33-36
Updating the date
............................................ 3
0
Updating the time
...............................
.............
30
USB
.................................................................
77
Warning and indicator lamps
..................... 1
0 -11
Warning lamp, airbag
...................................... 18
W
arning lamp, braking system
..................11 -12
Warning lamp, Diesel engine pre-heater
.......18
Warning lamp, driver''s seat belt not fastened
...............................
..........115
Warning lamp, low fuel level
...........................19
Warning lamp, parking brake
..........................12
Warning lamps
................................................ 11
Warning lamp, seat belts
........................12 , 115
Warning lamp, Service ....................................13
Warnings and indicators
............................1 0 -11
Washer jets, heated
........................................ 91
Washing
........................................................ 15 8
Weights
...............
.................................. 224-225
Welcome lighting ............................................. 32
Wheel, spare
................. 1
55, 196, 206 -207, 210
Windows, rear
................................................. 82
Windscreen, heated
........................................ 91Wiper blades (changing)
.......................
105 -10 6
Wiper, rear ..................................................... 104
Wipers
.............................................
20, 103 -104
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
...........
103 -104
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Alphabetical index