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Access
2
Integral key
This is used to lock and unlock the vehicle when the remote control cannot operate:– remote control battery discharged, vehicle battery discharged or disconnected, etc.– vehicle located in an area subject to strong electromagnetic interference.
► Keep this button 1 pulled across to remove the key 2 from the device.
NOTIC E
If the alarm is activated, the audible signal triggered on opening a door with the key (integral with the remote control) will stop when the ignition is switched on.
WARNI NG
Once the built-in key is ejected, always keep it with you to be able to carry out the corresponding back-up precedures.
"Smart Entry & Start" on your person
It allows the unlocking, locking and starting of the vehicle, while carrying the remote control on your person in the recognition zone "A".
NOTIC E
In the ignition on (accessories) position, with the "START/STOP" button, the hands-free function is deactivated and it is impossible to open the doors.For more information on Starting/switching off the engine, Smart Entry & Start and in particular the "ignition on" position, refer to the corresponding section.
Locating the vehicle
Helps you to locate your vehicle from a distance, with the vehicle locked:– The direction indicators flash for approximately 10 seconds.– The courtesy lamps come on.► Press this button.
Remote operation of lighting
If fitted to the vehicle.A short press on this button switches on the lighting remotely (lighting of sidelamps, dipped beam headlamps and number plate lamps).A second press on the button before the end of the timed period cancels the remote lighting.
Advice
WARNI NG
Remote controlThe remote control is a sensitive, high-frequency device; avoid handling it in your pocket, due to the risk of unintentionally unlocking the vehicle.Avoid pressing the remote control buttons
while out of range of the vehicle, due to the risk of rendering the remote control
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Lighting and visibility
4
Pause
If the situation requires a change of headlamp beam, the driver can take over at any time.► A "headlamp flash" pauses the function and the lighting system switches to "automatic illumination of lamps" mode:– If the "AUTO" and "Dipped beam" indicator lamps were on, the system changes to main beam.
– If the "AUTO" and "Main beam" indicator lamps were on, the system changes to dipped beam.► To reactivate the function, once again switch the headlamps manually between dipped and main beam.
NOTIC E
Flashing the headlamps does not deactivate the system.The state of the system is stored when the ignition is switched off.
NOTIC E
The system may suffer interference or not work correctly:– under conditions of poor visibility (snow,
heavy rain, etc.),– if the windscreen in front of the camera is dirty, misted or obscured (for example, by a sticker, etc.),
– if the vehicle is facing highly reflective signs.When the system detects thick fog, it temporarily deactivates the function.The system is not able to detect:– road users that do not have their own lighting, such as pedestrians,– vehicles whose lighting is obscured (for example: vehicles running behind a safety
barrier on a motorway),– vehicles at the top or bottom of a steep slope, on winding roads, on crossroads.
WARNI NG
Clean the windscreen regularly, particularly the area in front of the camera.The internal surface of the windscreen can also become misted around the camera. In humid and cold weather, demist the windscreen regularly.Do not allow snow to accumulate on the bonnet or roof of the vehicle as this could obstruct the detection camera.
Headlamp beam height
adjustment
To avoid inconvenience to other road users, the height of the halogen headlamps must be adjusted according to the load in the vehicle.
0Empty (initial setting)
1Partial load
2Medium load
3Maximum authorised load
4 5 6Not used
01 or 2 people in the front seats (initial setting)
15 people
26 to 9 people
3Driver + maximum authorised load
4 5 6Not used
240
WARNI NG
The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating:– Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive cloth, nor with detergent or solvent products.– Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH neutral product.
– When using a high-pressure washer on persistent marks, do not keep the lance directed towards the headlamps, lamps or their edges for too long, so as not to damage their protective coating and seals.
WARNI NG
Changing a bulb must only be done with the ignition off and after the headlamp / lamp has been switched off for several minutes - risk of serious burns!Do not touch the bulb directly with your fingers; use a lint-free cloth.It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the headlamp.Always replace a failed bulb with a new bulb of the same type and specification. To avoid
lighting imbalance, replace the bulbs in pairs.
NOTIC E
Halogen bulbs (Hx)To ensure good quality lighting, check that the bulb is correctly positioned in its housing.
WARNI NG
Opening the bonnet/Accessing the bulbsProceed with caution when the engine is hot - risk of burns!Take care with objects or clothing that could be caught in the blades of the cooling fan - risk of strangulation!
WARNI NG
After changing a bulbTo refit, carry out the operations in reverse order to removal.Close the protective cover very carefully to guarantee the sealing of the lamps.
Model with halogen
headlamps
1.Daytime running lamps/sidelanps (P21-5W)
2.Main beam headlamps (H1-55W)
3.Dipped beam headlamps (H7-55W)
4.Direction indicators (PY21W-21W amber)
Model with Xenon
headlamps
1.Daytime running lamps/sidelanps (LEDs)
2.Main beam headlamps (H1-55W)
3.Dipped beam headlamps (D8S-25W)
4.Direction indicators (PY21W-21W amber)
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Alphabetical index
Driving modes (Electric) 167Dynamic stability control (DSC) 11 5, 11 7–11 8
E
EBFD 11 4Eco-driving (advice) 8
ECO mode 167Economy mode 212Electric motor 5, 9, 27, 200, 213, 217, 248, 252, 259Electric windows 52Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD) 11 4–11 5Emergency braking assistance (EBA) 11 5Emergency call 11 2–11 3Emergency warning lamps 11 2, 229Emissions control system, SCR 21, 222Energy economy mode 212Energy flows 27Energy recovery 21, 166Engine 222Engine compartment 216Engine, Diesel 198, 216, 229, 255Engines 254Environment 8, 40, 96, 151
F
Fatigue detection 189–190
Filling the AdBlue® tank 219, 223Filling the fuel tank 199–200Filter, air 220Filter, oil 220Filter, particle 219–220Filter, passenger compartment 88, 220Finisher 239Fitting a wheel 237–239
Fitting roof bars 214Fittings, interior 76–77, 82Fittings, rear 82Flap, charging 210Flap, fuel filler 199–200Flap, removable 60–62Flashing indicators 102Floor cab 245Fluid, brake 218Fluid, engine coolant 218Fluid, power steering 218Foglamp, rear 101, 243, 245Foglamps, front 101, 242Foglamps, rear 101Frequency (radio) 309Fuel 8, 198Fuel consumption 8Fuel tank 198, 200Fusebox, dashboard 245Fusebox, engine compartment 245, 247Fuses 245–247
G
Gauge, fuel 198–200Gearbox, automatic 160, 162–166, 169, 221, 249Gearbox, manual 160–161, 169, 221Gear lever, automatic gearbox 162–165Gear lever, manual gearbox 161
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency indicator 161Glove box 76–77G.P.S. 302
H
Hazard warning lamps 11 2, 229headlamp adjustment 105Headlamp adjustment 105Headlamps, automatic dipping 104–105Headlamps, automatic illumination 103Headlamps, dipped beam 101, 240–241Headlamps, halogen 240–241Headlamps, main beam 101, 240–241Headlamps, Xenon 240Head restraints, front 55Head-up display 173–174Heated bench seat 56Heating 88–90, 93–96Heating, additional 50, 94–96Heating, programmable 28, 50, 94–96, 98High voltage 200