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– a carrycot fitted with an upper strap or a support leg.
For securing the upper strap using the ISOFIX mountings, refer to the corresponding section.
X:
Seat position not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat or carrycot for the specified weight group.
(a) Refer to the current legislation in your country before placing a child\
in this seat position.
(b)
Remove the head restraints.
(c)
Behind the driver: adjust the driver’s seat to its maximum height setting.
(d)
Behind the front passenger: adjust the front passenger seat to its fully\
forward longitudinal position.
i-Size child seats
i-Size child seats have two latches that engage on the two rings A.
These i-Size child seats also have:
–
either an upper strap that is attached to ring B
.
–
or a support leg that rests on the vehicle floor
, compatible with the approved i-Size seat position.
Their role is to prevent the child seat from tipping forward in the even\
t of a collision.
For more information on the ISOFIX mountings, refer to the corresponding section.
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing i-Size child seats on seats in the vehicle fitted with ISOFIX
mountings approved for i-Size.
Seat Front passenger airbagi-Size restraint system
Row 1 (a)
(depending on version) Passenger seat with ISOFIX, with or
without height adjustment (b)
Deactivated: "OFF" i-U
Activated: "ON" i-UF
Passenger seat without ISOFIX Not i-Size
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Driving
6Driving recommendations
► Observe the driving regulations and remain
vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.
►
Monitor your environment and keep your
hands on the wheel to be able to react to
anything that may happen any time.
►
Drive smoothly
, anticipate the need for
braking and maintain a longer safety distance,
especially in bad weather.
►
Stop the vehicle to carry out operations that
require close attention (such as adjustments).
►
During long trips, take a break every two
hours.
Important!
Never leave the engine running in a
closed space without sufficient
ventilation. Internal combustion engines emit
toxic exhaust gases such as carbon
monoxide. Danger of poisoning and death!
In severe wintry conditions (temperature
below -23°C), let the engine run for 4
minutes before moving off, to ensure the
correct operation and durability of the
mechanical components of your vehicle
(engine and gearbox).
Never drive with the parking brake
applied . Risk of overheating and
damage to the braking system!
Do not park the vehicle or leave the
engine running on a flammable
surface (dry grass, dead leaves, etc.). The
exhaust system of your vehicle is very hot,
even several minutes after the engine stops.
Risk of fire!
Never leave a vehicle unattended with
the engine running. If you have to leave
your vehicle with the engine running, apply
the parking brake and put the gearbox into
neutral or position N or P (depending on the
type of gearbox).
Never leave children inside the vehicle
unsupervised.
On flooded roads
We strongly advise against driving on flooded
roads, as this could cause serious damage to
the engine or gearbox, as well as to the electrical
systems of your vehicle.
If you are obliged to drive on a flooded road: ►
check that the depth of water does not
exceed 15
cm, taking account of waves that
might be generated by other users,
►
deactivate the Stop & Start function,
►
drive as slowly as possible without stalling. In
all cases, do not exceed 6 mph (10
km/h),
►
do not stop and do not switch off the engine.
On leaving the flooded road, as soon as safety
conditions allow
, make several light brake
applications to dry the brake discs and pads.
If in doubt about the state of your vehicle,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Noise (Electric)
On the outside
Due to the vehicle’s quiet operation when driving,
the driver should pay particular attention.
At speeds of up to 19 mph (30 km/h), the
pedestrian horn warns other road users of the
vehicle’s presence.
On the inside
During use, you may hear certain perfectly
normal noises specific to electric vehicles, such
as:
–
T
raction battery relay when starting.
–
V
acuum pump when braking.
–
V
ehicle tyres or aerodynamics when driving.
–
Jolting and knocking noise during hill starts.
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Driving
6overtaking manoeuvre, without ever
exceeding the speed setting.
Some vehicles present on the road may
not be properly seen or may be poorly
interpreted by the camera and/or radar (e.g. a
lorry), which may lead to a poor assessment
of the distances and lead to the vehicle
inappropriately accelerating or braking.
Steering mounted control
1. ON (CRUISE position) / OFF
2. Activation of cruise control at the current
speed / decrease speed setting
3. Activation of cruise control at the current
speed / increase speed setting
4. Pausing / resumption of cruise control with
the speed setting previously stored
Confirmation of the restarting of the vehicle
after automatic stop (versions with Stop & Go
function)
5.Use the speed suggested by the Speed Limit
Recognition and Recommendation ( (MEM
display)
6. Display and adjustment of the distance
setting to the vehicle in front
Use
Activating the system (pause)
► With the engine running, turn the thumbwheel
1 downwards to the CRUISE position. Cruise
control is ready to operate (grey display).
Switching on cruise control and setting
the speed
With a manual gearbox, your speed must be
between 19 and 112 mph (30 and 180 km/h).
With an EAT8 automatic gearbox or a drive
selector, your speed must be between 0 and
112
mph (0 and 180 km/h).
►
Press button
2 or 3: the current speed
becomes the speed setting (minimum 19 mph
(30
km/h)) and cruise control is immediately
activated (green display).
►
Press
3 to increase or 2 to decrease the
speed setting (steps of 5
mph (km/h) if held
pressed).
Pressing and holding button 2 or
3 results in a rapid change in the speed
of the vehicle.
Pausing / resumption of cruise control
► Press 4 or depress the brake pedal. To
pause cruise control, it is also possible to: •
shift from mode
D to N;
•
depress the clutch pedal for more than 10
seconds;
•
press the electric parking brake control.
►
Press
4 to restart cruise control. Cruise
control may have been paused automatically: •
when
the speed of the vehicle goes below 19
mph (30
km/h) with a manual gearbox.
•
when the speed of the engine goes below
1
100 rpm with a manual gearbox.
•
by triggering of the ESC system.
With an EA
T8 gearbox or a drive selector,
following braking that has brought the vehicle to
a complete stop, if the traffic conditions do not
allow the vehicle to begin moving again within
3
seconds of stopping, press button 4 or the
accelerator pedal to move off.
If the driver takes no action after the vehicle
has been stopped, the electric parking brake is
applied automatically after about 5 minutes.
Cruise control remains active after
changing gear, regardless of the gearbox
type.
When the driver attempts to reactivate
cruise control, after the function has been
paused, the message "Activation not possible,
unsuitable conditions" is briefly displayed if
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Driving
6Function statusIndicator lamp Display and/or associated
messageComments
ON
(grey)
Automatic deactivation/standby of the function (for
example, due to detection of a trailer or use of the "space-
saver" spare wheel provided with the vehicle).
ON
(green) Lane marking detection.
Speed above 40 mph (65
km/h).
ON
(orange)/(green)
The system corrects the trajectory on the side where the
risk of unintentional crossing is detected (orange line).
ON
(orange)/(green)
"Hold the wheel" –
If, while correcting the trajectory
, the system determines
that the correction will not be enough and that a solid line
will be crossed (orange line): the driver is warned that they
must provide additional trajectory adjustment.
– If the steering wheel is not held properly , an audible
warning sounds, accompanied by a message, until
the trajectory correction is completed or the driver has
grasped the steering wheel correctly.
The duration of audible warnings will increase if multiple
corrections are performed in quick succession. The
warning will become continuous, persisting until the driver
responds.
Operating limits
The system goes into standby automatically in
the following cases: –
ESC deactivated or operation triggered,
–
speed below 40 mph (65 km/h) or greater than
112 mph (180 km/h),–
electrical connection of a trailer
,
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Practical information
78.Label to note the key references
A. Locked position (the green marks are
opposite each other); the wheel is in contact
with the towball (no gap).
B. Unlocked position (red mark opposite the green mark); the wheel is no longer
in contact with the towball (gap of around
5
mm).
Trailers with LED lamps are not compatible with the wiring harness of this
device.
To ensure complete safety while driving with a Towing device , refer to the
corresponding section.
Before each use
Verify that the towball is correctly fitted,
checking the follow points:
– the green mark on the wheel is aligned with
the green mark on the towball,
–
the wheel is in contact with the towball
(position A
),
–
the security key lock is closed and the
key removed; the wheel can no longer be
operated,
–
the towball must not be able to move in its
carrier; test by attempting to shake it with your
hand.
If the towball is not locked, the trailer can
become detached - risk of an accident!
During use
Never release the locking system with a
trailer or load carrier on the towball.
Never exceed the maximum authorised
weight for the vehicle - the Gross Train
Weight or GTW.
Always comply with the maximum authorised
load on the towing device: if it is exceeded,
this device may become detached from the
vehicle - risk of an accident!
Before driving, check the headlamp height
adjustment and check that the lamps on the
trailer operate correctly.
For more information on Headlamp height
adjustment, refer to the corresponding
section.
After use
When travelling without a trailer or
load carrier, remove the towball and fit the
protective plug into the carrier, to provide
clear visibility of the number plate and/or its
lighting.
Fitting the towball
► Below the rear bumper , remove the protective
plug 2 from the carrier 1.
►
Insert the end of the towball
5 into the carrier
1 and push it upwards; it will lock into position
automatically.
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In the event of a breakdown
Accessing the fuses
Fuse table
Fuse N°Rating
(Amps) Functions
F16 20 AHeated windscreen.
F18 10 ARight-hand main beam halogen headlamp.
F19 10 ALeft-hand main beam halogen headlamp.
Fuse N° Rating
(Amps) Functions
F27 5 AAlarm (retrofit).
F29 20 A10-inch touch screen.
F31 or F32 15 ACigarette lighter / 12
V accessory socket.
Upper fusebox
Fuse N°Rating
(Amps) Functions
F1 40 AHeated rear screen.
F2 10 AHeated door mirrors.
F3 30 AFront one-touch electric windows.
F4 20 ADoor mirrors adjustment - Folding door mirrors.
F5 30 ARear one-touch electric windows.
F10 30 AFront heated seats.
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine
compartment near the battery.
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Alphabetical index
F
Fatigue detection 126–127
Filling the AdBlue® tank
156, 159
Filling the fuel tank
140–141
Filter, air
156
Filter, oil
156
Filter, particle
156
Filter, passenger compartment
46, 156
Fitting a wheel
168–169
Fitting roof bars
151
Fittings, boot
55–56
Fittings, interior
52
Flap, charging
28, 143, 145–147
Flap, fuel filler
140–141
Flashing indicators
58, 172
Fluid, brake
155
Fluid, engine coolant
155
Foglamp, rear
57, 173
Folding the rear seats
45
Frequency (radio)
228
Fuel
7, 140
Fuel consumption
7
Fuel tank
140–141
Full Park Assist
134
Fusebox, dashboard
174
Fusebox, engine compartment
174, 176–177
Fuses
173–174, 176–177
G
Gauge, fuel 140
Gearbox, automatic
94–98, 100, 102, 157, 179
Gearbox, manual
93, 100, 102, 157
Gear lever, manual gearbox
93
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency
indicator
100–101
Glove box
52
G.P.S.
221
H
Hazard warning lamps 65, 163
headlamp adjustment
59
Headlamp adjustment
59
Headlamps, automatic dipping
60–61
Headlamps, automatic illumination
59
Headlamps, dipped beam
171
Headlamps, halogen
59, 171–172
Headlamps, main beam
171
Head restraints, front
41
Head restraints, rear
45
Heating
46
Heating, programmable
28, 51
High voltage
141
Hill start assist
100
Histogramme, fuel consumption
28
Horn
66
Horn for pedestrians
66, 85
I
Ignition 89, 232
Ignition on
89
Ignition switch
87–88
Immobiliser, electronic
86
Indicator, AdBlue® range
20
Indicator, coolant temperature
20
Indicator, engine oil level
19
Indicators, direction
58, 172
Inflating tyres
157, 189
Inflating tyres and accessories
(using the kit)
165, 167
Infrared camera
104
Instrument panel
11, 23–24, 105
Instrument panel, LCD
9
Instrument panel, matrix
9
Instrument panels
9–10
Internet browser
222, 226
ISOFIX mountings
79
J
Jack 164–165, 167, 229
Jump starting
178
K
Key 30–31, 34–35
Key, electronic
32–33
243
Alphabetical index
State of charge, battery 28
Station, radio
192–193, 202, 227–228
Stay, bonnet
153
Steering mounted controls, audio
190–191, 200, 214
Steering wheel, adjustment
43
Stickers, customising ~ Stickers, expressive
161
Stopping the vehicle
87–89, 95–98
Stop & Start
25, 47, 50, 101–102, 140, 153, 156, 181
Storage
52
Storage box
55
Storage wells
55
Sunshine sensor
46
Sun visor
52
Suspension
158
Switching off the engine
87, 89
Synchronising the remote control
36
T
Tables of engines 188
Tables of fuses
174, 176–177
Tank, fuel
140–141
Technical data
184, 187–188
Telephone
52, 195–196, 207–208, 230–232
Temperature, coolant
20
Time (setting)
197, 210, 234
TMC (Traffic info)
221
Tool box
55
Tools
163–165
Topping-up AdBlue®
159
Total distance recorder 23
Touch screen
26, 28–29, 51
Towball, quickly detachable
148–151
Towbar
69, 148
Towbar with quickly detachable
towball
148–151
Towed loads
183–184, 187
Towing another vehicle
181–182
Traction control (ASR)
68–69
Traffic information (TMC)
221
Trailer
69, 148
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
69
Trajectory control systems
68
Triangle, warning
163
Trip computer
24–25
Trip distance recorder
23
Tyres
157, 189
Tyre under-inflation detection
102, 167
U
Under-inflation (detection) 102
Unlocking
30, 32
Unlocking from the inside
34
Unlocking the boot
31, 33
Unlocking the doors
34
Unlocking the tailgate
33
Updating the date
210, 234
Updating the time
197, 210, 234
USB
194, 205, 224, 229
V
Ventilation 46
Video
229
Visibility
50
Visiopark 1
129
Voice commands
216–218
W
Warning and indicator lamps 12
Warning lamp, driver''s seat belt
not fastened
71
Warning lamps
12, 23
Warning lamp, seat belts
71
Warnings and indicators
12
Washing
105
Washing (advice)
142, 161
Weights
183–184, 187
Welcome lighting
31, 60
Wheel, spare
157, 163–165, 167–168
Windscreen, heated
50
Windscreen wipers
61, 63
Wiper blades (changing)
62–63
Wiper, rear
62
Wipers
61, 64
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
63–64