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Contents
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OverviewOverview  4
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Eco-driving
 1Dashboard instrumentsInstrument Panel  9
Head-up display  10
Warning and indicator lamps  12
Indicators  18
Distance recorders  23
Lighting dimmer  24
Trip computer  24
Touch screen  26
Remotely operable additional functions (Electric)  27
Setting the date and time  28
 2AccessElectronic key with remote control function and 
built-in key  29
Unlocking/Complete or selective unlocking  31
Back-up procedures  34
Central locking  37
Electric sliding side door(s)  38
General recommendations for  
the sliding side doors 
 39
Hands-free sliding side door(s)  42
Side-hinged rear doors  43
Tailgate  44
Tailgate rear screen  44
Alarm  45
Electric windows  47
 3Ease of use and comfortCorrect driving position  48
Front seats  48
2-seat front bench seat  50
Steering wheel adjustment  51
Mirrors  52
Moduwork  53
Precautions for the seats and bench seats  56
Fixed one-piece bench seat  57
Fixed rear seat and bench seat  59
Rear seat and bench seat on rails  61
Individual rear seat(s) on rails  63
Crew cab, fixed  65
Crew cab, folding  66
Interior fittings  67
Loading area fittings  71
Seating area fittings  72
Panoramic sunroof  74
Retractable sliding table  74
Heating and Ventilation  77
Heating  78
Manual air conditioning  78
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning  79
Front demisting - defrosting  81
Demisting/de-icing the rear screen  
and/or the door mirrors 
 82
Rear heating - air conditioning  82
Additional heating/ventilation system  83
Temperature pre-conditioning (Electric)  85
Courtesy lamp(s)  86
 4Lighting and visibilityLighting control stalk  88
Direction indicators  89
Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps  89
Automatic illumination of headlamps  89
Guide-me-home and welcome lighting  90
Automatic lighting systems - General 
recommendations 
 91
Automatic headlamp dipping  91
Headlamp beam height adjustment  92
Interior ambient lighting  93
Wiper control stalk  93
Automatic wipers  94
Changing a wiper blade  95
 5SafetyGeneral safety recommendations  97
Hazard warning lamps  97
Emergency or assistance  98
Horn  100
Pedestrian horn (Electric)  100
Electronic stability control (ESC)  100
Advanced Grip Control  102
Seat belts  103
Airbags  107
Child seats  109
Deactivating the front passenger airbag  111
ISOFIX and i-Size child seats  11 7
i-Size child seats  128
Manual child lock  131
Electric child lock  131
Child lock on rear windows  131
 6DrivingDriving recommendations  132
Starting/switching off the engine  134
Manual parking brake  138
Electric parking brake  138
Hill start assist  141  CarM an uals 2 .c o m  

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Overview
1.Locking/unlocking from the inside
2. Left-hand electric sliding side door
3. Electric child lock
4. Right-hand electric sliding side door
5. Hazard warning lamps
6. DSC/ASR system
7. Tyre under-inflation detection
8. Stop & Start (Diesel)
Side control bar 
 
 
 
1. Advanced Grip Control
2. Head-up display
3. Parking sensors
4. Additional heating/ventilation system (Diesel)
5. Alarm (Diesel or Electric)
6. Headlamp beam height adjustment
7. Lane departure warning system
8. Blind spot monitoring system
9. Automatic headlamp dipping
Electric motor 
 
1.Charging connectors
2. Traction battery
3. 12
  V accessory battery
4. On-board charger
5. Electric motor
6. Charging cable
The charging connectors
 
1
  allow 3   types of 
charging:
–
 
Domestic chargin
 g in mode   2 using a domestic 
socket and associated charging cable
 
6
 .
–
 
Accelerated charging in mode
   3 using an 
accelerated charging unit (Wallbox).
–
 
Superfast charging in mode
   4 using a fast 
public charger.
The 400
  V traction battery   2 uses Lithium-Ion 
technology. It stores and supplies the energy 
required for the operation of the electric motor, 
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
"Access - Side-hinged rear doors" section: 
 
"Ease of use and comfort - Moduwork" 
section:
 
 
 
 
 
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Dashboard instruments
1to avoid the driver having to take their eyes off 
the road.
Display in operation 
 
Once the system has been activated, the 
following information is grouped together in the 
head-up display:
A.The speed of the vehicle.
B. Cruise control/speed limiter information.
C. If the vehicle is so equipped, inter-vehicle 
distance information, automatic emergency 
braking alerts and navigation instructions.
D. If the vehicle is so equipped, speed limit 
information.
For more information about  Navigation, 
refer to the sections describing the audio 
and telematics systems.
Selectors 
 
1. On.
2. Off (long press).
3. Brightness adjustment.
4. Display height adjustment.
Activation/Deactivation
► With the engine running, press button  1  to 
activate the system and deploy the projection 
blade.
 
 
► Press and hold button  2  to deactivate the 
system and retract the projection blade.
The state of the system is saved when the 
engine is switched off and restored on restarting.
Adjusting the height
► With the engine running, adjust the display to 
the desired height using the buttons  4
:
•
 
up to move the display up,
•
 
down to move the display down.
Brightness adjustment
► With the engine running, adjust the 
brightness of the information display using the 
buttons 
3:
•
 
on the "sun" to increase the brightness,
•
 
on the "moon" to decrease the brightness.
When stationary or while driving, no 
objects should be placed around the 
projection blade (or in its recess) so as not to 
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Ease of use and comfort
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:
– 
the height of the head restraint,
–
 
the seat backrest angle,
–
 
the seat cushion height,
–
 
the longitudinal position of the seat,
–
 
the height and reach of the steering wheel,
–
 
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.
Longitudinal 
 
► Raise the control bar and slide the seat 
forwards or backwards.
►
 
Release the control 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 or push it 
downwards to lower , until you obtain the position 
required.
Backrest angle 
 
► Depending on equipment, turn the knob 
or pull the control all the way up and tilt the 
backrest forwards or backwards to obtain the 
desired angle.
Lumbar 
 
► Turn the knob to obtain the desired level of 
lumbar support.
Table position of the driver's 
 
The table position of the driver's allows rear 
passengers to be helped out of the vehicle (by 
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Ease of use and comfort
3Check that there is no object that could 
interfere with the movement of a seat, 
both above and below.
►
 
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.
 
 
► 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.
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.
Backrest angle 
 
► Tilt the control forwards or rearwards to 
adjust the angle of the backrest.
Head restraint height 
adjustment
 
 
If fitted to your vehicle.
►  T o raise it, pull it upwards as far as possible 
(notch).
►
 
T
 o remove it, press the lug A and pull it 
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Ease of use and comfort
► When stationary, lower the control lever to 
release the steering wheel.
►
 
Adjust the height and reach.
►
 
Pull the control lever to lock the steering 
wheel.
As a safety precaution, these operations  must only be carried out while the vehicle 
is stationary.
Mirrors
Door mirrors
As a safety measure, the mirrors should  be adjusted to reduce the "blind spots".
The objects that you see in the mirrors are 
in fact closer than they appear. Take this 
into account in order to correctly judge the 
distance of vehicles approaching from behind.
 
 
► Move control  A to the right or to the left to 
select the corresponding mirror.
►
 
Move control 
 B in any of the four directions 
to adjust.
►
 
Return control  A
 to its central position.
Manual folding
The mirrors can be folded manually (parking 
obstruction, narrow garage, etc.).
► 
T
 urn the mirror towards the vehicle.
Electric folding
Depending on equipment, the door mirrors can 
be folded electrically.
► From the inside, with the 
ignition on, place control  A
 in the 
central position.
►
 
Pull control  A
 backwards.
►
 
Lock the vehicle from the outside.
If the mirrors are folded using control  A, 
they will not unfold when the vehicle is 
unlocked.
Electric unfolding 
The door mirrors are unfolded electrically when 
the vehicle is unlocked using the remote control 
or key. Unless folding was selected with control 
A, pull the control in the central position towards 
the rear again.
Folding/unfolding when locking/unlocking 
the vehicle can be deactivated. Contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
If necessary, the mirrors can be folded 
manually.
Heated mirrors 
 
 
 
► Press one of these buttons.
For more information on  Rear screen 
demisting/de-icing , refer to the 
corresponding section.
Rear view mirror
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which 
darkens the mirror glass and reduces the 
nuisance to the driver caused by the sun, 
headlamps of other vehicles, etc.  CarM an uals 2 .c o m  

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Lighting and visibility
► Then put the lighting control stalk ring in the 
"AUT O" or "Dipped/main beam position".
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 "AUT
 O" and "Dipped beam" indicator 
lamps were on, the system changes to main 
beam.
–
 
If the "AUT
 O" and "Main beam" 
indicator
  lamps were on, the system changes to 
dipped beam.
►
 
T
o reactivate the function, once again switch 
the headlamps manually between dipped and 
main beam.
Flashing the headlamps does not 
deactivate the system.
The state of the system is stored when the 
ignition is switched off.
The system may be disrupted or not work  correctly:
–
 
When visibility conditions are poor 
(snowfall, heavy rain, etc.).
–
 
If the windscreen in front of the camera is 
dirty
, misted or obscured (for example, by a 
sticker).
–
 
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.
–
 
V
 ehicles whose lighting is obscured (for 
example, vehicles driving behind a safety 
barrier on a motorway).
–
 
V
 ehicles at the top or bottom of a steep 
slope, on winding roads, on crossroads.
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.
 
 
0 Empty (initial setting)
1 Partial load
2 Medium load
3 Maximum authorised load
4 5 6 Not used
 
 
01 or 2 people in the front seats (initial 
setting)
1 5 people
2 6 to 9 people
3 Driver + maximum authorised load
4 5 6 Not used   CarM an uals 2 .c o m  

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Safety
5Height adjustment 
 
► To lower the attachment point, while moving 
control A downwards, slide the assembly down 
to the desired position.
► 
T
 o raise the attachment point, slide the 
assembly up to the desired position.
The upper part of the diagonal strap  should lie across the shoulder.
Two-seat front bench seat 
 
If the vehicle is fitted with a front bench seat, 
ensure that each seat belt is used with its correct 
buckle.
Do not interchange the driver's seat belt or 
buckle with the centre seat belt or buckle.
Rear seat belts 
 
 
 
A 3-seat bench seat (one-piece or split 1/3 seat 
- 2/3 bench seat) is fitted with three-point seat 
belts and inertia reels on the outer seats.
The centre seat has a seat belt guide and inertia 
reel fitted into the seat backrest.
The seat belt inertia reels for the outer seats in 
row 2 are fitted with force limiters.
The seats in row 3 have three-point seat belts 
with inertia reels.
For rows 2 and 3, connect each seat belt 
to its correct buckle.
Do not interchange the belts or buckles for 
the outer seats with the belt or buckle for the 
centre seat.
When folding the side seats or placing the 
backrests in the table position, avoid trapping 
the belt for the centre seat.
After folding or moving a rear seat or bench 
seat, ensure that the seat belt has reeled 
in correctly and that the buckle is ready to 
receive the belt tongue.
When removing/repositioning the outer seats 
or when accessing row 3, avoid trapping the 
centre belt.
With individual seats
Allure, Business VIP
 
 
They are fitted with three-point seat belts 
with guides and belt inertia reels built into the 
backrests.  CarM an uals 2 .c o m