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Managing paired telephones
This function lets you connect or disconnect a 
device or delete a pairing.
Press Telephone to display the main 
page.
Press the "OPTIONS " button to access the 
secondary page.
Select "Bluetooth connection" to display 
the list of paired devices.
Press on the name of the telephone 
selected in the list to disconnect it.
Press again to connect it.
Deleting a telephone
Select the basket at top right of the 
screen to display a basket alongside the 
telephone chosen.
Press the basket alongside the telephone 
chosen to delete it.
Receiving a call
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a 
superimposed display in the screen.
Make a short press on the steering 
mounted telephone button to accept an 
incoming call.
And
Make a long press 
on the steering mounted telephone button 
to reject the call.
Or
Select "End call" on the touch screen. 
Making a call
Using the telephone is not recommended 
while driving.
Park the vehicle.
Make the call using the steering mounted 
controls.
Calling a new number
Press Telephone to display the main 
page. 
Enter the phone number using the digital 
keypad.
Press "Call" to start the call. 
Calling a contact
Press Telephone to display the main 
page.
Or press and hold 
the steering mounted telephone button. 
Select "Contact".
Select the desired contact from the displayed list.
Select "Call". 
Calling a recently used 
number
Press Telephone to display the main 
page.
Or
Press and hold 
the steering mounted telephone button. 
Select "Calls".
Select the desired contact from the displayed list.
It is always possible to make a call 
directly from the telephone; as a safety 
measure, first park the vehicle.
Managing contacts/entries
Press Telephone to display the main 
page.
Select "Contact".
Select "Create" to add a new contact. 
Press the "Telephone " tab to enter the 
contact’s telephone number(s).
Press the "Address" tab to enter the 
contact’s address(es).
Press the "Email" tab to enter the 
contact’s email address(es).
Press "OK" to save.     

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The "Position" settings (All passengers, 
Driver and Front only) are common to all 
sources.
Activate or deactivate "Touch tones ", 
"Volume linked to speed " and "Auxiliary 
input ".
Onboard audio: Arkamys Sound Staging© 
optimises the sound distribution inside 
the passenger compartment.
Configuring profiles
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS " button to access the 
secondary page.
Select "Setting of the profiles". 
Select "Profile 1", "Profile 2", "Profile 3” or 
"Common profile ".
Press this button to enter a name for the 
profile using the virtual keypad.
Press "OK" to confirm. 
Press this button to add a photograph to 
the profile.
Insert a USB memory stick containing the 
photograph in the USB port.
Select the photograph.
Press "OK" to accept the transfer of the 
photograph.
Press "OK" again to save the settings. 
The location for the photograph is  square; the system reshapes the original 
photograph if in another format.
Press this button to reset the selected 
profile.
Resetting the selected profile activates 
the English language by default.
Select a "Profile" (1 or 2 or 3) to link "Audio 
settings" with it.
Select "Audio settings". 
Then select "Ambience", "Position"; "Sound ", 
"Voice" or "Ringtone ".
Press "OK" to save the selected profile’s 
settings.
Modifying system settings
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS " button to access the 
secondary page.
Select "Screen configuration". 
Select "Animation".
Activate or deactivate:Automatic  scrolling
Select "Brightness".
Move the slider to adjust the brightness of 
the screen and/or the instrument panel.
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS " button to access the 
secondary page.
Select "System settings". 
Select "Units" to change the units of distance, 
fuel consumption and temperature.
Select "Factory settings" to restore the initial 
settings.
Resetting the system to "Factory 
settings" activates English and degrees 
Fahrenheit and deactivates summer time.
Select "System info" to display the versions of 
the various modules installed in the system.
Selecting the language
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS " button to access the 
secondary page.
Select "Languages" to change the 
language.
Setting the date
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS " button to access the 
secondary page.    

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12Select "Setting the time-date". 
Select "Date".
Press this button to set the date. 
Press "OK" to confirm. 
Select the display format for the date. 
Time and date setting is only available if  "GPS synchronisation" is deactivated.
Setting the time
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS " button to access the 
secondary page.
Select "Setting the time-date". 
Select "Time".
Press this button to set the time using the 
virtual keypad.
Press "OK" to confirm. 
Press this button to set the time zone. 
Select the display format for the time 
(12h/24h).
Activate or deactivate summer time (+1  hour).
Activate or deactivate GPS synchronisation (UTC).
Press "OK" to confirm. 
The system may not automatically manage the change between winter and 
summer time (depending on the country of 
sale).
Colour schemes
Depending on equipment/Depending on version.
As a safety measure, the procedure for  changing the colour scheme is only 
possible when the  vehicle is stationary.
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Select "Color schemes ". 
Select a colour scheme in the list then 
press "OK" to confirm.
Whenever the colour scheme is 
changed, the system restarts, temporarily 
displaying a black screen.
Frequently asked 
questions
The following information groups together the  answers to the most frequently asked questions 
concerning the system.
Navigation
I cannot enter the navigation address.
The address is not recognised.
►
 
Use the "intuitive method" by pressing 
the "Search…" button at the bottom of the 
"Navigation” page.
The route calculation is not successful.
The route settings may conflict with the current 
location (for example, if toll roads are excluded 
but the vehicle is on a toll road).
►
 
Check the route settings in the "Navigation" 
menu.
I am not receiving "Danger zone" alerts.
Y
ou have not subscribed to the online services 
option.
►
 
If you have subscribed to the option:
- a few days may elapse before the service is 
activated,
- services may not be selected in the system 
menu,
- online services are not active ("T
OMTOM 
TRAFFIC" not shown on the map).
The POIs do not appear.
The POIs have not been selected.
►
 
Set the zoom level to 200 metres (656 ft), or 
select POIs from the POI list.
The "Danger zone" audible warning feature is 
not working.
The audible warning is not active or the volume 
is too low
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Event data recorders
13Event data recorders
Electronic control units are installed in your 
vehicle. Control units process data which is 
received by vehicle sensors, for example, or 
which they generate themselves or exchange 
amongst themselves. Some control units are 
necessary for the safe functioning of your 
vehicle, others assist you while you drive (driver 
assistance systems), while others provide 
comfort or infotainment functions.
The following contains general information about 
data processing in the vehicle. You will find 
additional information as to which specific data is 
uploaded, stored and passed on to third parties 
and for what purpose in your vehicle under 
the key word Data Protection closely linked 
to the references for the affected functional 
characteristics in the relevant owner's manual 
or in the general terms of sale. These are also 
available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the 
operation of the vehicle. 
This data includes, for example: 
– 
Information about the state of the vehicle 
(e.g.
  speed, travel time, lateral acceleration, 
wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display). 
–
 
Environmental conditions (e.g.
   temperature, 
rain sensor, distance sensor). 
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is 
not stored for longer than one operating cycle  and is only used within the vehicle itself. The 
control units often record this data (including the 
vehicle's key). This function allows either the 
temporary or permanent storage of information 
about the state of the vehicle, stresses on 
components, servicing requirements, as well as 
events and technical errors. 
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the 
data stored is as follows: 
–
 
Operating state of system components 
(e.g.
   filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge 
status). 
–  
Faults and malfunctions in important system 
components (e.g.
   lamps, brakes). 
–  
System reactions in specific driving situations 
(e.g.
   deployment of an airbag, triggering of 
stability control and braking systems). 
–  
Information about events which have 
damaged the vehicle. 
–
  
For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles, 
the traction battery charge level and the 
estimated driving range. 
In particular circumstances (e.g.
   if the vehicle 
has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary 
to record data which would otherwise simply not 
be stored. 
When taking your vehicle in for servicing 
(e.g.
  repairs, maintenance), the stored operating 
data may be read along with the vehicle's 
identification number and used if necessary. 
The personnel working for the servicing network 
(e.g.
  garages, manufacturers) or third parties 
(e.g.
  roadside assistance agents) may read the vehicle's data. This also applies to work 
carried out under warranty and quality assurance 
measures. 
This data is generally read via the OBD 
(On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to 
the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical 
state of the vehicle or its components and 
facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in 
compliance with warranty obligations and for 
quality improvement. This data, in particular the 
information relating to stress on components, 
technical events, operator errors and other 
malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if 
necessary, along with the vehicle's identification 
number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be 
engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the 
operating data taken from the vehicle for product 
recalls. This data may also be used to check the 
customer's warranty and any claims made under 
warranty. 
Any malfunctions stored in the vehicle may be 
reset by an after-sales service company during 
servicing or repair work, or at your request. 
Comfort and infotainment 
functions
Comfort settings and personalised settings 
may
  be saved in the vehicle and modified or 
reinitialised at any time. 
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level,
  this 
may
  include: 
–
 
Seat and steering wheel position settings.     

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Alphabetical index
Horn    95
I
Ignition    121–122, 278
Ignition on     
122
Immobiliser, electronic
    
119
Indicator lamps, operation
    
83
Indicators, direction
    
84
Inflating tyres
    
197, 236
Inflating tyres and accessories   
(using the kit)
    
204–205
Infrared camera
    
139
Instrument panel
    
10, 10–12, 10–13, 140
Instrument panel, LCD
    
10
Instrument panel, matrix
   
10
Instrument panels
    
10
Internet browser
    
269, 272
ISOFIX
    
11 4
J
Jack    206, 275
Jump starting     
215
K
Key    32–35, 37–39
Key, electronic     
32, 122
Keyless Entry and Starting    32–37, 120–121
Key not recognised     
122
Key with remote control
    
37
Kit, hands-free
    
242–243, 255, 277
Kit, puncture repair
    
203
Kit, temporary puncture repair
    
202–205
L
Labels     6, 58
Labels, identification     
236
Lamps, front
    
210
Lamps, parking
    
84
Lamps, rear
    
213
Lane departure warning active
    
155
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes
    
85, 210–211
Level, AdBlue®
    
195
Level, brake fluid
    
194
Level, Diesel additive
    
195–196
Level, engine coolant
    
194
Level, engine oil
    
193
Level, headlamp wash
    
89
Levels and checks
    
193–195
Level, screenwash fluid
    
89, 195
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs
    
85, 210–211
Lighting
    
83
Lighting, exterior
    
83, 86
Lighting, guide-me home
    
85–86
Lighting, welcome
    
85–86
Loading
    
67, 191
Load reduction mode
    
188
Load restraint     66
Locating your vehicle     
33
Locking
    
32–33, 37
Locking from the inside
    
41–42
Long load support bar
    
45
Low fuel level
    
174–175
Lumbar
    
51
M
Mains socket (domestic network)     179
Maintenance (advice)     
177, 200
Maintenance, routine
    
140, 195
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)
    
139
Markings, identification
    
236
Mat
    
60, 140
Memorising a speed
    
152
Menu
    
254
Menu, main
    
30
Menus (audio)
    
238–239, 249–250, 261–262
Menu short cuts
    
30
Messages
    
279
Messages, quick
    
279
Mirror, child surveillance
    
54
Mirror, rear view
    
54
Mirrors, door
    
53–54, 78, 158
Misfuel prevention
    
175–176
Mobile application
    
31, 81, 186
Motor, electric
    
121, 193, 236
Mountings, ISOFIX
    
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Alphabetical index
N
Navigation     266–268
Navigation, connected     
269–271
Net
    
65–66
Net, high load retaining
    
64
Number plate lamps
    
214
O
Obstacle detection    161
Oil change     
193
Oil consumption
    
193
OIl, engine
    
193
On-board tools
    
202–203
Opening the bonnet
    
192
Opening the boot
    
32–33
Opening the doors
    
32–33
Overhead storage
    
60
P
Pads, brake    196
Paint     
201, 236
Paint colour code
    
236
Park Assist
    
169
Parking brake
    
123, 196
Parking brake, electric
    
123–125, 197
Parking sensors, audible and visual
    
161
Parking sensors, front
    
162
Parking sensors, rear     161
Passenger compartment temperature pre-
conditioning (Electric)
    
81
Passenger's air bag
    
70
Pedestrian horn (Electric)
    
95, 118
Personalisation
    
12–13
Plates, identification
    
236
Player, Apple®
    
241, 253, 276
Player, USB
    
241, 252, 275
Port, USB
    
62, 241, 252–253, 271, 275
Power indicator (Electric)
    
9
Pressures, tyres
   
197, 206, 209, 236
Pre-tensioning seat belts
    
102
Priming pump
    
202
Priming the fuel system
   
202
Profiles
    
256, 280
Programmable cruise control
    
146
Protecting children
    
104, 106–108, 110, 114–116
Public fast charging station
    
179, 185
Puncture
    
204, 206
R
Radar (warnings)     139
Radio     
239–241, 250–251, 274
Radio, digital (Digital Audio  
Broadcasting - DAB)
    
240, 252, 275
Range, AdBlue®
    
195
RDS
    
240, 251, 274
Rear screen, demisting
    
78
Recharging the battery
    
216–217
Recharging the traction battery     180
Recharging the traction battery  
(Electric)
    
176, 183, 185–186
Recirculation, air
    
75–76
Recovery
    
218
Recovery of the vehicle
    
218
Reduction of electrical load
    
188
Regeneration of the particle filter
    
196
Regenerative braking (deceleration by engine 
braking)
    
132–133
Reinitialisation of the under-inflation   
detection system
    
137
Reinitialising the remote control
    
41
Reminder, key in ignition
   
121
Reminder, lighting on
    
84
Remote control
    
32–35, 37–38, 119
Remotely operable functions (Electric)
    
81, 186
Removing a wheel
    
207–208
Removing the mat
    
60
Replacing bulbs
    
209–210
Replacing fuses
    
214
Replacing the air filter
    
196
Replacing the oil filter
    
196
Replacing the passenger compartment  
filter
    
196
Reservoir, screenwash
   
195
Rev counter
    
10, 12
Reversing camera
    
139, 163, 166–167
Reversing lamps
    
213
Roof
    
60
Roof bars
    
191
Roof flap
    
44