2
.
.
Instrument panel 8
W arning and indicator lamps 9
I
ndicators 20
Touch screen
2
4
Trip computer
2
7
Distance recorders
2
8
Setting the date and time
2
9
Lighting dimmer
3
0Remote control and key
3
1
K
eyless Entry and Starting
3
3
Central locking
3
5
Recommendations
35
Emergency procedures
3
6
Doors
39
Boot
39
Alarm
4
0
Front electric window controls
4
1
Rear door windows
4
2
Front seats
4
3
Rear seats
4
5
Steering wheel adjustment
4
6
Mirrors
46
Ventilation
48
Recommendations for ventilation and air
conditioning
49
Heating/Manual air conditioning
5
0
Automatic air conditioning
5
1
Recirculation of interior air
5
3
Front demisting – defrosting
5
4
Rear screen demisting – defrosting
5
4
Courtesy lamps
5
4
Boot lamp
5
5
Panoramic glazed sunroof
5
5
Interior fittings
5
6
Boot fittings
5
9
Rear parcel shelf (commercial version)
6
0Lighting control stalk
6
1
Direction indicators
6
2
Automatic illumination of headlamps
6
3
Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps (LEDs)
6
3
Parking lamps
6
4
Guide-me-home lighting
6
4
Headlamp beam height adjustment
6
4
Cornering lighting
6
5
Wiper control stalk
6
5
General safety recommendations 6 9
Hazard warning lamps
7
0
Horn
70
Emergency or assistance call
7
0
Electronic stability control (ESC)
7
2
Grip control
7
4
Seat belts
7
5
Airbags
78
Child seats
8
1
Deactivating the front passenger airbag
8
2
ISOFIX mountings and child seats
8
8
i-Size child seats
9
1
Child lock
9
3
Over view
Dashboard instruments Access
Ease of use and comfort Safety
Lighting and visibility
Eco-driving
Eco-driving
6
Instruments and controls
4
Contents
7
Limit the causes of excess
consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place
the heaviest items in the bottom of the boot,
as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and
reduce wind resistance (roof bars, roof rack,
bicycle carrier, trailer, etc.). Preferably, use a
roof box.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and
refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold,
referring to the label in the door aperture,
driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
-
b
efore a long journey,
-
a
t each change of season,
-
a
fter a long period out of use.
Do not forget the spare wheel and the tyres on
any trailer or caravan. Have your vehicle ser viced regularly (engine
oil, oil filter, air filter, cabin filter, etc.) and
obser ve the schedule of operations in the
manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR
system is faulty, your vehicle becomes
polluting. Visit a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop as soon as possible to
bring your vehicle's nitrogen oxides emissions
back in line with the regulations.
When refuelling, do not continue after the 3
rd
cut-off of the nozzle to avoid any over flow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only
after the first 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometres)
that you will see the fuel consumption settle
down to a consistent average.
.
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In case of malfunction or difficulties
moving the tailgate when opening or
closing it, have it checked as soon as
possible by a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop to ensure that this
inconvenience does not get worse, making
the tailgate fall and causing serious
injuries.
Closing
If the tailgate is not fully closed:
- w ith the engine running or the vehicle
moving (speed below 6 mph (10 km/h)) , a
message appears in the screen.
-
w
ith the vehicle moving (speed above
6
mph (10 km/h)) , a message appears in the
screen, accompanied by an audible signal.
Emergency control
F Lower the tailgate using the interior grab handle.
To unlock the boot manually in the event of a
battery or central locking failure.
To unlock the boot
F Fold the rear seats to gain access to the lock from inside the boot.
F
I
nsert a small screwdriver into hole A of the
lock.
F
M
ove the latch to the left.
To re-lock the boot
If the problem persists, the boot will remain
locked after opening and closing.
Alarm
System which protects and provides a deterrent
against theft and break-ins. It provides the
following type of monitoring: -
E
xterior perimeter
:
The system checks whether the vehicle is
opened. The alarm is triggered if anyone
tries to open a door, the boot or the bonnet.
Self-protection function : the system
checks for the putting out of ser vice of its
own components. The alarm is triggered
if the battery, button or siren wiring is
disconnected or damaged.
For all work on the alarm system,
contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Locking the vehicle with
alarm system
Activation
F Switch off the ignition and get out of the vehicle.
F
L
ock or deadlock the vehicle
using the remote control or
Keyless Entry and Starting
system.
When the monitoring system is active, the
button indicator lamp flashes once per second
and the direction indicators come on for about
two seconds.
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Automatic operation
To open or close the window, press or pull the
switch fully, beyond the resistance point: the
window opens or closes completely when the
switch is released. Pressing the switch again
stops the movement of the window.The electric window switches remain
operational for approximately 45 seconds
after switching off the ignition.
Once this time has elapsed, the electric
windows will not operate. To reactivate
them, switch the ignition on again.
Anti-pinch
When the window rises and meets an obstacle,
it stops and immediately partially lowers again.
To reinitialise normal operation , press the
switch until the window opens completely, then
pull the switch immediately until the window
closes fully. Continue to hold the switch for
approximately one more second.
The anti-pinch safety function is not active
whilst the function is being activated.
Reinitialisation of the
electric windows
Following reconnection of the battery, the anti-
pinch function must be reinitialised.
The anti-pinch function is not active during
these operations.
For each window:
-
b
ring the window down completely,
then bring it back up. It will go up by a
few centimetres each time. Per form the
operation again until the window is fully
closed,
-
c
ontinue to pull the switch for at least one
second after reaching the window closed
position.
In the event of contact (pinching) during
operation of the windows, you must
reverse the movement of the window. To
do this, press the switch concerned.
When the driver operates the passenger
electric window switch, it is important
to ensure that nothing can prevent the
window from closing properly.
Be particularly aware of children when
operating the windows.
Rear door windows
Each window can be hinged open to provide
ventilation at the rear seats.
Opening
F Tilt the lever outwards.
F P ush it fully to secure the window in the
open position.
Closing
F Pull the lever to release the window.
F T ilt the lever fully inwards to secure the
window in the closed position.
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43
Front seats
As a safety measure, adjustments to the
driver's seat must only be done when
stationary.
Correct driving position
Before taking to the road and to make the most
of the ergonomic layout of the instruments and
controls, carry out these adjustments in the
following order:
-
h
eight of the head restraint,
-
b
ackrest angle,
-
sea
t cushion height,
-
l
ongitudinal position of the seat,
-
t
he height and reach of the steering wheel,
-
t
he interior and door mirrors. Once these adjustments have been made,
check the instrument panel can be viewed
correctly from your driving position.
Settings
Longitudinal
F Raise the control A and slide the seat
forwards or backwards.
Before moving the seat backwards,
ensure that there is no object or person in
the way, preventing full travel of the seat.
There is a risk of trapping or pinching
passengers if present in the rear seats
or jamming the seat if large objects are
placed on the floor behind the seat.
Backrest angle
F Turn the knob B to adjust the backrest.
Height
F Pull the control C upwards to raise the seat or push it downwards to lower it, as many
times as required, to obtain the desired
position.
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The head restraint has a frame with
notches which prevents it from lowering;
this is a safety device in case of impact.
The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
level with the top of the head.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they must be fitted and correctly
adjusted.
Heated seats
0:Of f.
1: Low.
2: Medium.
3: High.
The front seats can be heated individually.
Before leaving the vehicle, ensure that
the control wheel for the passenger
seat is at position 0 , so that the heating
is not operating for no reason when no
passenger is present, during the next
j o u r n ey.
Lumbar support
(driver only)
F Turn the knob D manually to obtain the desired level of lumbar support.
Head restraint height
F To put the head restraint back in place, engage the head restraint rods in the openings keeping
them in line with the seat backrest.
F
T
o lower the head restraint, press the lug A and
push down on the head restraint at the same
time.
F
T
o raise a head restraint, pull it upwards.
F
T
o remove it, press the lug A and pull it
upwards. F
W
ith the engine running, use the control
wheel to switch on and select the level of
heating required:
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Do not use the function when the seat is
not occupied.
Reduce the intensity of the heating as
soon as possible.
When the seat and passenger
compartment have reached an
adequate temperature, you can stop
the function; reducing the consumption
of electrical current reduces fuel
consumption.Prolonged use at the highest setting is
not recommended for those with sensitive
skin.
There is a risk of burns for people whose
perception of heat is impaired (illness,
taking medication, etc.).
There is a risk of overheating the system if
material with insulating properties is used,
such as cushions or seat covers.
Do not use the system:
-
i
f wearing damp clothing,
-
i
f child seats are fitted.
To avoid breaking the heating element in
the seat:
-
d
o not place heavy objects on the seat,
-
d
o not kneel or stand on the seat,
-
d
o not place sharp objects on the seat,
-
d
o not spill liquids onto the seat.
To avoid the risk of short-circuit:
-
d
o not use liquid products for cleaning
the seat,
-
n
ever use the heating function when
the seat is damp.
Rear seats
Bench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and
folding backrest (1/3 - 2/3) to adapt the loading
space in the boot.
Folding the backrest
F Move the front seats for ward if necessary.
F P osition the seat belts on the backrest and
buckle them.
F
P
lace the head restraints in the low position.
F
P
ress the corresponding control 1 to
release the backrest 2 .
F
F
old the backrest 2 onto the cushion.
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F gently lift the shelf, then remove it.
There are several ways of storing it:
-
ei
ther upright behind the front seats,
-
o
r flat on the bottom of the boot.
Rear parcel shelf
(commercial version)
Do not place objects above the load stop. Do not place hard or heavy objects on the
rear parcel shelf.
They can become dangerous projectiles in
the event of a sudden braking or impact.
It conceals the interior of the vehicle in
combination with the existing shelf.
Ease of use and comfort