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Contents
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OverviewOverview 4
Labels 6
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Eco-driving
1InstrumentsInstrument Panel 10
Warning and indicator lamps 12
Indicators 18
Distance recorders 23
Lighting dimmer 23
Trip computer 24
Touch screen 25
Remotely operable functions (Electric) 27
Setting the date and time 27
2AccessElectronic key with remote control function and
built-in key, 29
Unlocking/Complete or selective unlocking 31
Back-up procedures 35
Central locking 38
Electric sliding side door(s) 39
General recommendations for the sliding
side doors
40
Hands-free sliding side door(s) 43
Side-hinged rear doors 44
Tailgate 45
Tailgate rear screen 45
Alarm 46
Electric windows 48
3Ease of use and comfortCorrect driving position 49
Front seats 49
2-seat front bench seat 51
Steering wheel adjustment 53
Mirrors 53
Moduwork 54
Precautions for the seats and bench seats 57
Fixed one-piece bench seat 58
Fixed rear seat and bench seat 60
Rear seat and bench seat on rails 62
Individual rear seat(s) on rails 64
Crew cab, fixed 66
Crew cab, folding 68
Interior fittings 69
Loading area fittings 72
Seating area fittings 73
Panoramic sunroof 75
Retractable sliding table 75
Heating and Ventilation 79
Heating 80
Manual air conditioning 80
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning 80
Front demisting - defrosting 82
Rear screen and/or door mirror
demisting/de-icing
83
Rear heating - air conditioning 83
Additional heating/ventilation system 84
A/C preconditioning (Electric) 86
Courtesy lamp(s) 87
4Lighting and visibilityLighting control stalk 89
Direction indicators 90
Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps 90
Automatic illumination of headlamps 90
Guide-me-home and welcome lighting 91
Cornering lighting 92
Automatic headlamp dipping 92
Headlamp beam height adjustment 93
Interior ambient lighting 93
Wiper control stalk 94
Automatic wipers 95
Changing a wiper blade 96
5SafetyGeneral safety recommendations 98
Hazard warning lamps 98
Emergency or assistance 99
Horn 100
Pedestrian horn (Electric) 101
Electronic stability control (ESC) 101
Advanced Grip Control 103
Seat belts 104
Airbags 107
Child seats 11 0
Deactivating the front passenger airbag 11 2
ISOFIX and i-Size child seats 120
Manual child lock 134
Electric child lock 135
Child lock on rear windows 135
6DrivingDriving recommendations 136
Starting/switching off the engine 138
Manual parking brake 141
Electric parking brake 142
Hill start assist 144
6-speed manual gearbox 145
Gear shift indicator 145
Automatic gearbox 146
Drive selector (Electric) 149
Driving modes (Electric) 150
Stop & Start 150
Tyre under-inflation detection 152
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General
recommendations
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Overview
air conditioning and heating. Its charge level is
represented by an indicator and a reserve power
warning lamp on the instrument panel.
The 12 V accessory battery 3 powers the
vehicle’s conventional electrical system. It is
recharged automatically by the traction battery
via the on-board charger.
The on-board charger 4 provides domestic
charging (mode 2) and accelerated charging
(mode 3) of the traction battery as well as
recharging of the 12 V accessory battery.
The electric motor
5 provides propulsion in
accordance with the selected driving mode and
driving conditions. It recovers energy during
vehicle braking and deceleration
phases.
Labels
Side-hinged rear doors section.
Moduwork section.
Rear seat and bench seat on rails section.
Precautions for seats and bench seats
section.
Retractable sliding table section.
Additional heating/ventilation section.
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Overview
Deactivating the front passenger airbag
section.
ISOFIX child seats section.
Manual child lock section.
Electric parking brake section.
Charging system (Electric) section.
Charging the traction battery (Electric)
section.
Bonnet section.
Checking levels section.
24V
12V
12 V battery/Accessory battery section.
Temporary puncture repair kit, Spare wheel
and Identification markings section.
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Eco-driving
Eco-driving
Eco-driving refers to a range of everyday
practices that allow the motorist to optimise
the vehicle's energy consumption (fuel and/or
electricity) and CO
2 emissions.
Optimise your use of the gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and
change up promptly. While accelerating, change
up early.
With an automatic gearbox, favour automatic
mode. Do not depress the accelerator pedal
heavily or suddenly.
The gear shift indicator prompts you to engage
the most suitable gear. Whenever this indication
is displayed on the instrument panel, follow it
straight away.
With an automatic gearbox, this indicator
appears only in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use
engine braking rather than the brake pedal and
press the accelerator gradually. These practices
help to save on energy consumption, reduce
CO
2 emissions and decrease general traffic
noise.
When the traffic is flowing smoothly, select the
cruise control.
Control the use of electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment
is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows
and air vents before using the air conditioning.
At speeds above 31
mph (50 km/h), close the
windows and leave the air vents open.
Consider using equipment that can help keep
the temperature in the passenger compartment
down (e.g.
sunroof blind, window blinds).
Unless automatically regulated, switch off the air
conditioning as soon as the desired temperature
has been reached.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting functions,
if they are not managed automatically.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Adapt the use of headlamps and/or foglamps
depending on visibility conditions.
Avoid running the engine before moving off,
particularly in winter (other than in severe wintry
conditions: temperature below -23°C). The
vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.
As a passenger, avoid connecting your
multimedia devices (e.g.
film, music, video
game) to help reduce the consumption of energy.
Disconnect all portable devices before leaving
the vehicle.
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle. Place the
heaviest items in the boot as close as possible to
the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and
minimise wind resistance (e.g.
roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer). Preferably, use a
roof box.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit
summer tyres.
Comply with the servicing instructions
Check tyre pressures regularly, with the tyres
cold, referring to the label in the door aperture on
the driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
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before a long journey
.
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at each change of season.
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after a long period out of use.
Do not forget the spare wheel and, where
applicable, the tyres on your trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (e.g.
engine
oil, oil filter, air filter, passenger compartment
filter, etc.). Observe the schedule of operations in
the manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system
is faulty, your vehicle will emit pollution. Visit
a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop
as soon as possible to restore your vehicle's
nitrogen oxide emissions to legal levels.
When filling the fuel tank, do not continue after
the third cut-out of the nozzle, to avoid overflow.
You will only see the fuel consumption of your
new vehicle settle down to a consistent average
after the first 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometres).
Optimising the driving range (Electric)
The vehicle’s electrical consumption depends
heavily on the route, the vehicle speed and your
driving style.
Try to remain in the "ECO" zone on the power
indicator, by driving smoothly and maintaining a
steady speed.
Anticipate the need to slow down, and brake
smoothly, whenever possible using engine
braking with the regenerative braking function,
which will move the power indicator into the
"CHARGE" zone.
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3Correct 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:
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the height of the head restraint,
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the seat backrest angle,
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the seat cushion height,
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the longitudinal position of the seat,
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the height and reach of the steering wheel,
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the rear view mirror and door mirrors.
Once these adjustments have been
made, check the instrument panel can be
viewed correctly from your driving position.
Manually-adjusted front
seats
For more information on the Seat belts,
refer to the corresponding section.
Forwards-backwards
► Raise the control bar and slide the seat
forwards or backwards.
►
Release the bar to lock the seat in position on
one of the notches.
Before moving the seat backwards,
ensure that there is nothing that might
prevent the 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.
Height
► Pull the control upwards to raise the seat or
push it downwards to lower the seat, until the
position required is obtained.
Backrest angle
► Depending on equipment, turn the knob
or pull the control all the way up and tilt the
backrest forwards or backwards to adjust it.
Lumbar
► Turn the knob manually to obtain the desired
level of lumbar support.
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Backrest angle
► Tilt the control forwards or rearwards to
adjust the angle of the backrest.
Head restraint height
adjustment
If fitted to your vehicle.
► To raise it, pull it upwards as far as possible
(notch).
► To remove it, press the lug A and pull it
upwards.
Table position of the driver's
and/or the front passenger
seat backrest
On the front passenger side, this position allows
long objects to be carried.
On the driver's side, this position allows rear
passengers to be helped out of the vehicle (by
the emergency services).
Check that there is no object that could
interfere with the movement of a seat,
both above and below.
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Place the head restraint in the low position,
and if fitted to your vehicle, raise the armrest and
fold the table fitted to the back of the seat.
We recommend deactivating the front
passenger airbag.
► Pull the control fully up and tip the backrest
forward.
T
o return to the normal position, pull the control
up to release the backrest, then pull the backrest
up to its raised position.
When sharp deceleration occurs, objects
placed on the folded backrest can turn
into projectiles.
Electric front seat
To avoid discharging the battery, carry out these adjustments with the engine
running.
For more information on the Seat belts,
refer to the corresponding section.
Longitudinal
► Push the control forwards or rearwards to
slide the seat.
Before moving the seat backwards,
ensure that there is nothing that might
prevent the 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.
Seat cushion height
► Tilt the control upwards or downwards to
obtain the desired height.
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This function provides lumbar massage; it only
operates when the engine is running as well as
in STOP mode of the Stop & Start system.
Activation/Deactivation
► Press this button to activate/deactivate
the function.
Upon activation, the indicator lamp comes on.
The massage function is activated for a period
of one hour.
During this time, massage is performed in
6 cycles of 10 minutes (6 minutes of massage
followed by a 4-minute break).
After one hour, the function is deactivated; the
indicator lamp goes off.
Adjustment of intensity
Press this button to adjust the intensity of
the massage.
Two levels of massage are available.
Heated seats and bench
seat
If fitted to your vehicle.
► With the engine running, use the adjustment
knob to switch on and select the level of heating
required from
0
(off) to 3 (high).
Prolonged use of heated seats is not
recommended for people with sensitive
skin.
There is a risk of burns for people whose
perception of heat is impaired (illness, taking
medication, etc.).
To keep the heated pad intact and to prevent
a short circuit:
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Do not place heavy or sharp objects on the
seat.
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Do not kneel or stand on the seat.
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Do not spill liquids onto the seat.
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Never use the heating function if the seat
is damp.
Do not use the function when the seat
is not occupied.
Reduce the heating intensity as soon as
possible.
When the seat and passenger compartment
have reached a satisfactory temperature,
switch the function off; reducing electrical
consumption in turn decreases energy
consumption.
Electric lumbar
adjustment
► Press the control to obtain the desired lumbar
support.
Massage function
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3Install the anti-slip net (supplied with the
vehicle) every time that the seat is raised and
the partition flap removed.
Never use the net for any other purposes.
Regularly check the condition of the anti-
slip net. As soon as signs of wear or tear
appear, contact a CITROËN dealer to have
it replaced by an anti-slip net that meets the
specifications required by CITROËN for the
vehicle.
Always fit the removable flap back into place
when you are not carrying any long loads.
"Rotating writing table"
If fitted to your vehicle, the central seat cushion
of the bench seat can be tilted to form a pivoting
writing table, thus creating a mobile desk (with
the vehicle stationary).
►
Pull the handle located at the top of the
backrest cushion.
Never use the table while the vehicle is
being driven.
In the event of sudden braking or impact, any
objects on the table might become dangerous
projectiles that could cause injury.
Central seat cushion
storage
Precautions for the seats
and bench seats
Do not remove a head restraint without storing it
and securing it to a support.
Ensure that the passengers can always access
the seat belts and fasten them easily.
A passenger must not take their seat without
adjusting the seat's head restraint correctly and
adjusting and fastening their seat belt.
Ensure that no object or passenger feet
could obstruct the anchorage points or
prevent the correct latching of the assembly.
If removing and storing seats and bench
seats out of the vehicle, ensure that they
are placed in a clean area, so as to avoid