BER Handbook LIN GO! CITROËN BERLINGO MULTISPACE
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Welcome Citroën has a presence on every continent, a complete product range, bringing together technology and a permanent spirit of innovation, for a modern and creative approach to mobility. We thank you and congratulate you on your choice. At the wheel of your new vehicle, getting to know each system, each control, each setting, makes your trips, your journeys more comfortable and more enjoyable.
2 Contents 1. CONTENTS OVERVIEW 3.
168-191 10. TECHNOLOGY on BOARD 201-281 168 170 171 7-inch touch screen tablet 201 Audio system 263 177 178 179 185 189 190 191 The "Technology on board" section presents the new audio/navigation systems. 8. QUICK HELP 145-150 Towing a trailer 145 Towbar with detachable swan neck towball 147 Other accessories 149 7.
4 PRESENTATION The equipment presented may be standard, an option or not available, depending on the model and can vary from one country to another or not be available in all countries. We draw your attention to the following point: The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by CITROËN may result in a failure of your vehicle's electronic system. Contact a CITROËN dealer to be shown the recommended equipment and accessories.
Location Dimensions 149-150 95-96, 99 Modutop roof Roof bars 100 Rear lamps, direction indicators 55-56 3rd brake lamp 184 Changing rear bulbs 179-180, 183-184 Doors, tailgate 23-25 Rear roof flap Emergency control Number plate lamps Spare wheel, jack, changing a wheel, tools Temporary puncture repair kit Inflation, pressures Wiper blades Door mirrors Side repeaters Active City Brake 184 171-176 Towing, lifting 190 Towbar, swan neck towball 145-148 Parking sesnsors 112-113 Rever
Location 6 Interior Front seats, adjustments, head restraint 74-75 Seat belts 105, 123-125 Opening the bonnet 152 Rear bench seat Rear seats (5-seat version) Seat configuration, benches Rear courtesy lamp Changing courtesy lamp bulbs 76-78 Rear view mirror Front courtesy lamp Changing courtesy lamp bulbs 109 101 182 130-139, 143 Child seats ISOFIX mountings, seats 140-142 79-81, 89 89-90 101 Parking brake, handbrake 111 Rear windows 109 182 94 Rear fittings - floor boxes, -
Location Front seats, adjustments, head restraint 74-75 Seat belts 105, 123-125 109 101 149-150 182 Front, lateral, curtain airbags 126-129 Deactivating the passenger's front airbag 129, 133 Battery, charging, starting 168 152 Child seats 130-139, 143 ISOFIX mountings, seat 140-142 Rear bench seat Rear seats (5-seat version) Seat configuration, benches Rear courtesy lamp Changing courtesy lamp bulbs Accessories Parking brake, handbrake 111 Rear windows 109 76-78 79-81, 89 89-90 1
Location 8 Instruments and controls Lighting controls 55-57 Foglamps 56 LED daytime running lamps 56 Automatic illumination of headlamps 56-57 Cruise control Speed limiter 61-63 64-66 ESC 116 Parking sensors 112-113 Electric mirrors 108 Headlamp beam height adjustment 57 Stop & Start 49-51 Dashboard, passenger compartment fuses Opening the bonnet Parking brake 185-187 152 111 Instrument panels, 28-29 screens, dials Setting the time in the instrument panel 29 Warning lamps, indicat
9 Location Rear view mirror Child surveillance mirror Courtesy lamps 101, 182 Touch screen tablet Audio system Reversing camera 201-262 263-281 114 109 109 Deactivating the passenger's front airbag 129, 133 Screens, menus 28, 205, 266 Setting the time in the screen 30-31 Controls - central locking - electric child lock - electric windows - hazard warning lamps 67-68, 71 67-68, 71 69-70, 71 72-73 117-118 27 144 110 111 Manual gearbox 45 Front fittings - storage compartment.
Location 10 Instruments and controls Lighting controls 55-57 56 Foglamps LED daytime running lamps 56 Automatic illumination of headlamps 56-57 Instrument panels, screens, dials Setting the time in the instrument panel Warning lamps, indicator lamps Indicators, fuel gauge Lighting dimmer Gear shift indicator 28-29 29 32-39 40, 43-44 44 46 Wiper controls 58-59 Automatic rain sensitive wipers 58 Screenwash / headlamp wash 59, 156 Trip computer 60 Deactivating the passenger's front airbag
11 Location Courtesy lamps Rear view mirror Child surveillance mirror 101, 182 109 109 Screens, menus 28, 205, 266 Setting the time in the screen 30-31 Dashboard, passenger compartment fuses Opening the bonnet 91-93 201-262 263-281 114 "Grip control" 117-118 Heating, ventilation - heating - air conditioning A/C Digital air conditioning Demisting/defrosting 185-187 152 Manual gearbox 45 Controls - central locking - electric child lock - electric windows - hazard warning la
Location 12 Technical data - Maintenance Warning lamps Levels 155-156 - engine oil dipstick, - brake fluid, - coolant. - power steering fluid, - Diesel additive, Bleeding water, Diesel filter 158 32-39 Identification markings, serial number, paint code, tyres 200 Engine fuses Windscreen / headlamp wash, levels Changing bulbs, lighting Opening the bonnet, stay 185, 188 Checks 157-158 - battery, - brake pads, - brake drums, discs.
1. Lighting and direction indicator stalk. 2. Instrument panel with screen. 3. Wipers, screenwash, trip computer control stalk. 4. Ignition. 5. Audio system controls. 6. Driver's front airbag, horn. 7. Steering wheel height and reach adjustment. 8. Cruise control, speed limiter controls. 9. Switch panel, parking sensors, headlamp beam adjustment, ESC, Stop & Start. 10. Bonnet release. 11. Electric door mirror adjustment. 12. Electric window switches. 13.
14 Presentation Instruments and controls 1. Lighting and direction indicator control stalk. 2. Instrument panel with screen. 3. Wiper, screenwash, trip computer control stalk. 4. Ignition switch. 5. Audio system controls. 6. Driver's front airbag, horn. 7. Steering wheel height and reach adjustment. 8. Cruise control, speed limiter controls. 9. Switch panel, parking sensors, headlamp beam adjustment, ESC, Stop & Start, alarm. 10. Bonnet release lever. 11. Electric door mirror controls. 12.
15 Motoring & the Environment Environment As the driver, you also can contribute to protecting the environment by following certain rules: - adopt a preventive style of driving, without frequent and harsh acceleration, - observe the service intervals; we recommend that services are carried out by a CITROËN dealer, authorised to collect used batteries and fluids, - in order to preserve the reliability of the engine and emission control systems, do not use engine oil additives.
Motoring & Environment 16 Eco-driving Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Optimise the use of your gearbox Control the use of your electrical equipment With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During acceleration change up early. The gear shift indicator invites you engage the most suitable gear: as soon as the indication is displayed in the instrument panel, follow it straight away.
17 Motoring & the Environment Limit the causes of excess consumption Observe the recommendations on maintenance 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...). Use a roof box in preference. Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
18 Access Key This locks and unlocks the vehicle's doors, opens and closes the fuel filler cap, as well as starting and stopping the engine. Remote control Unlocking Press this button to unlock all of your vehicle's doors. The direction indicators flash twice. Locking Press this button to lock all of your vehicle's doors. The direction indicators flash once. If one of the doors is open or is not closed correctly, the central locking will not work.
Access 19 Unfolding / folding If you do not press the button, you may damage the key's folding mechanism. Good practice Take care not to allow the remote control to come into contact with grease, dust, rain or a damp environment. A heavy object attached to the key (key ring, ...) weighing on the shaft of the key in the switch, may cause a malfunction. Changing the battery Battery ref.: CR1620 / 3 volts. The "battery flat" information is given by an audible signal, accompanied by a message in the screen.
Access 20 Electronic immobiliser All of the keys contain an electronic immobiliser device. This device locks the engine supply system. It is activated automatically when the key is removed from the ignition. After the ignition is switched on, a dialogue is established between the key and the electronic immobiliser system. The metal part of the key must be unfolded correctly for correct dialogue to take place.
Access Unlock the vehicle with the remote control or switch on the ignition, the red LED goes off. Locking the vehicle with exterior protection only If, while you are away from the vehicle, you wish to leave a window partially open or a pet inside the vehicle, you should choose exterior protection only. - Switch off the ignition. - - - In the next ten seconds, press the button until the red LED is on continuously. Get out of the vehicle.
22 Access Sliding side doors From the outside From the inside Good practice Pull the handle towards you then towards the rear and open the side door guiding the rearward sliding to beyond the point of resistance to hold it open. A mechanical system prevents opening of the left-hand side door when the fuel filler flap is open. Unlock the side door using this handle and open it, guiding the rearward sliding to the point of resistance. Pass this point to hold the door open.
23 Access Front and side passenger doors In the event of a battery or of the central locking fault, use the lock to lock the doors mechanically. - To open the door and get out of the vehicle, pull the interior control. - To lock the door, insert the key in the lock, located on the edge of the door, then turn it one eighth of a turn. Driver's door - Insert the key in the lock, then turn it to the right to lock or to the left to unlock.
24 Access Tailgate screen The opening rear screen allows you to access the rear of the vehicle directly, without having to open the tailgate. Opening After unlocking the vehicle using the remote control or the key, press the control and raise the rear screen to open it. Closing Close the rear screen by pressing the centre of the glass until it is fully closed. he tailgate and tailgate screen T cannot both be open at the same time, to prevent damage to the screen.
In practice Opening to approximately 180° From inside It is possible to drive with the righthand door open to make it easier to carry long loads. The left-hand door is kept closed by the distinctive "yellow" lock, positioned at the base of the door. This closed door must not be used as a load retainer. Driving with the right-hand door open is a special dispensation. Comply with the usual safety indications to warn other drivers.
26 Access Rear roof flap This rear roof flap is only compatible with side-hinged rear doors. To open the rear roof flap: - raise the black paddle of the toggle, - relieve the toggle by pressing the rear roof flap (downwards) then release the hook, - lift the rear roof flap, - pass the point of resistance to secure the rear roof flap using the support stays. Never drive without the stays in place.
Access Locking while driving When the vehicle moves off, as soon as you reach approximately 6 mph (10 km/h), the system locks the doors. The characteristic central locking noise is heard. The LED in the switch on the dashboard central switch panel comes on. During the journey, opening a door results in complete unlocking of the vehicle. Central locking A second press permits central unlocking of the vehicle.
28 Instruments and controls Instrument panel Display screens The format of the information presented in the screen depends on the vehicle's equipment level. Dials 1. Distance recorder in kilometres / miles. 2. Display screen. 3. Fuel gauge, coolant temperature. 4. Rev counter. 5. Trip distance recorder / service indicator reset. 6. Instrument panel lighting dimmer.
29 Instruments and controls Instrument panel without screen Date and time Centre console without screen - - - - Turn to the left: the minutes flash. Turn to the right to increase the minutes (hold the button to the right for rapid scrolling). Turn to the left: the hours flash. Turn to the right to increase the hours (hold the button to the right for rapid scrolling). - Turn to the left: 24H or 12H is displayed. - Turn to the right to select 24H or 12H.
30 Instruments and controls Screen C Press the MENU button. Using the arrows, select DISPLAY CONFIGURATION. Press to confirm the selection. Using the arrows, select PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION. Press to confirm the selection. Adjust the settings one by one confirming by pressing the OK button. Press to confirm the selection. Using the arrows, select ADJUST DATE AND TIME. Then select the OK tab in the screen and confirm.
31 Instruments and controls Touch screen tablet F Select the "Configuration" menu. F Select "Adjust time" or "Adjust date" and modify the settings using the number keypad, then confirm. F Press "Confirm" to quit. READY TO GO F In the secondary page, press on "Time/Date".
Instruments and controls 32 Warning lamps Each time the vehicle is started: a series of warning lamps comes on applying a self-test check. They go off almost immediately. Engine running: the lamp becomes a warning if it remains on continuously or flashes. This initial warning may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen. Do not ignore these warnings.
Coolant temperature and level is indicates Solution - action on with needle in the red zone. an abnormal increase in temperature. Park and switch off the ignition then allow to cool. Visually check the level. flashing. a drop in the coolant level. Chapter 7, "Levels" section. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. on temporarily. minor faults or warnings. Service Seat belt not fastened Consult the alert log in the display or screen.
Instruments and controls is indicates Solution - action Front / lateral airbag flashing or remaining on. a failure of an airbag. Have the system checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop without delay. Chapter 5, "Airbags" section. Front passenger's airbag deactivated on. the intentional deactivation of this airbag in the presence of a rearward facing child seat. Chapter 5, "Airbags" or "child safety" section. on with gauge needle in the red zone.
ABS is indicates Solution - action Power steering on. a fault with the system. The vehicle retains conventional steering without assistance. Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Door open detection on and accompanied by a message in the screen. that a door is not closed correctly. Check that all of the doors are closed. ABS remaining on. a fault with the antilock braking system. The vehicle retains conventional braking.
36 Instruments and controls Warning lamp Dipped beam headlamps / Daytime running lamps is on. Main beam headlamps indicates Solution - action a manual selection or automatic illumination of headlamps. Turn the ring on the lighting control stalk to the second position. illumination of the dipped beam headlamps from the time the ignition is switched on: daytime running lamps (depending on the country in which the vehicle is sold). Chapter 4, "Steering mounted controls" section.
is indicates Solution - action Cruise control on. cruise control selected. Manual selection. Chapter 4, "Steering mounted controls" section. Speed limiter on. speed limiter selected. Manual selection. Chapter 4, "Steering mounted controls" section. Gear shift indicator on. a recommendation independent of the type and density of traffic. To reduce fuel consumption, change to an appropriate gear with a manual gearbox. The driver retains responsibility to follow this indication or not.
Instruments and controls 38 AdBlue® additive Alert + In the display screen. Information Solution - action 1st level of alert There is an audible signal when the ignition is switched on. The warnings are intermittent and then become permanent when switching on the ignition or when driving. The remaining driving range is counted down from 1 500 miles (2 400 km) to 375 miles (600 km). The range figure reduces in steps of 200 miles (300 km).
Instruments and controls Alerts - BlueHDi Diesel Information Solution - action The UREA, Service and diagnostic warning lamps come on, an SCR emissions control system fault has been detected. This is is temporary fault, the alert disappears as soon as the exhaust emissions return to normal levels. After 30 miles (50 km) without additive Confirmation of the fault which is not related to a lack of additive. The remaining driving range 700 miles (1 100 km).
40 Instruments and controls Fuel gauge The fuel level is tested each time the key is turned to the "running" position. The gauge is positioned on: - 1: the fuel tank is full, approximately 60 litres. - 0: the reserve is now being used, the warning lamp comes on continuously. The reserve when the warning first comes on is approximately 8 litres. Refer to chapter 7, "Fuel" section. Coolant temperature The needle is positioned before the red zone: normal operation.
Instruments and controls This system continuously monitors the pressures of the four tyres, as soon as the vehicle is moving. A pressure sensor is located in the valve of each tyre (except the spare wheel). The system triggers an alert if a drop in pressure is detected in one or more tyres. This system does not avoid the need to check the tyre pressures regularly (including the spare wheel) and before a long journey.
42 Instruments and controls Under-inflation alert The alert is given by the fixed illumination of this warning lamp, accompanied by an audible signal, and depending on equipment, the display of a message. In the event of a problem on one of the tyres, the symbol or the message appears, according to equipment, to identify it. - Reduce speed, avoid sudden steering movements or harsh brake applications. - Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
This programmes service intervals according to the use of the vehicle. Operation A few moments after the ignition has been switched on, the spanner indicating a service operation comes on; the display for the total distance recorder gives (in round figures) the distance remaining before the next service. The points at which a service is due are calculated from the last indicator zero reset.
Instruments and controls 44 Zero reset Your CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop carries out this operation after each service. However, if you carry out the service yourself, the re-set procedure is as follows: - switch off the ignition, - press and hold the trip recorder reset button, - switch on the ignition. The display begins a countdown. When the display shows "=0", release the button; the spanner disappears.
45 Gearbox and steering wheel Steering wheel adjustment Manual gearbox When the vehicle is stationary, release the steering wheel adjustment mechanism by pulling the lever. Adjust the steering wheel for height and reach, then lock the mechanism by pushing the lever fully forward. To change gear easily, always depress the clutch pedal fully.
Gearbox and steering wheel 46 Operation Gear shift indicator System which reduces fuel consumption by recommending the most appropriate gear. With an electronic gearbox, the system is only active in manual mode. Depending on the driving situation and your vehicle's equipment, the system may advise you to skip one (or more) gear(s). You can follow this instruction without engaging the intermediate gears. The gear engagement recommendations must not be considered compulsory.
Gearbox and steering wheel 6-speed electronic gearbox - To start the engine, the gear selector must be in position N. - Press firmly on the brake pedal. - Operate the starter. - When the engine is running, place the gear selector on R, A or M as desired. - Release the brake pedal and accelerate. If the gear selector is not in position N, and/or if the brake pedal is not pressed, the engine will not start. Repeat the above procedure.
Gearbox and steering wheel 48 Automatic mode Changing gear Changing to automatic mode Move the gear selector to A. The gearbox then operates in automatic mode, without any action on your part. It constantly selects the gear that is best suited to the following conditions: - driving style, - road profile, - optimum fuel consumption. Manual mode Changing to manual mode Pull on the "+" control paddle to change up. Pull on the "-" control paddle to change down.
The Stop & Start system puts the engine temporarily on standby - STOP mode - during stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic jams, or other...). The engine restarts automatically - START mode - as soon as you want to move off. The restart takes place instantly, quickly and silently. Perfect for urban use, the Stop & Start system reduces fuel consumption and exhaust emissions as well as the noise level when stationary.
Stop & Start 50 Going into engine START mode The "ECO" warning lamp goes off and the engine starts: - with a manual gearbox, when you fully depress the clutch pedal, - with a 6-speed electronic gearbox: ● gear lever in position A or M, when you release the brake pedal, ● or gear lever in position N and the brake pedal released, when you move the gear lever to position A or M, ● or when you engage reverse gear.
Stop & Start The system is reactivated automatically at every new start using the key. In the event of a malfunction with the system, the "ECO OFF" switch warning lamp flashes, then comes on continuously. have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. In the event of a fault in STOP mode, the vehicle may stall. All of the warning lamps in the instrument panel come on. It is then necessary to switch off the ignition and start the engine again using the key.
Starting and stopping 52 Good practice when starting Door or bonnet open warning lamp If this comes on, a door or the bonnet is not closed correctly, check! Starting and stopping Running and accessories position. To unlock the steering, turn the steering wheel gently while turning the key, without forcing. In this position, certain accessories can be used. Starting position. The starter is operated, the engine turns over, release the key. STOP position: steering lock. The ignition is off.
53 Starting and stopping Operation This system (also called HHC - Hill Holder Control), linked to the dynamic stability control system, makes hill starts easier and is activated in the following conditions: - the vehicle must be stationary, engine running, foot on the brake, - the gradient of the road must be steeper than 5%, - uphill, the gearbox must be in neutral or in a gear other than reverse, - downhill, reverse gear must be engaged. The Hill Start Assist system is a driving aid.
54 Starting and stopping A few driving recommendations Observe the driving regulations at all times and remain vigilant whatever the traffic conditions. Pay close attention to the traffic and keep your hands on the wheel so that you are ready to react at any time to any eventuality. On a long journey, a break every two hours is strongly recommended. In difficult weather, drive smoothly, anticipate the need to brake and increase the distance from other vehicles.
Lighting off 55 Steering mounted controls Automatic illumination of headlamps Sidelamps Dipped beam (green) Dipped beam/main beam change Pull the stalk fully towards you. Direction indicators Lighting Direction indicators Front and rear lighting Left: downwards passing the point of resistance. Right: upwards passing the point of resistance. "Motorway" function Press the control up or down to flash the corresponding direction indicator three times. Selection is by turning this ring.
56 Steering mounted controls If the user does not operate any equipment for 30 minutes, the Economy mode engages to avoid discharging the battery. Electrical functions are put on standby and the battery warning lamp flashes. Sidelamp operation is not affected by Economy mode. Refer to chapter 8, "Battery section". In clear weather or in rain, both day and night, rear foglamps dazzle and their use is prohibited. Do not forget to switch them off when they are no longer needed.
Steering mounted controls 57 If the sunshine sensor does not function correctly, the lighting comes on accompanied by the service warning lamp, an audible signal and a message in the screen. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Cornering lighting Keeping the dipped beam headlamps on temporarily with the ignition off, makes the driver's exit easier when the light is poor. Manual operation - With the ignition off, "flash" the headlamps within one minute after switching off the ignition.
Steering mounted controls 58 In the AUTO position, the windscreen wipers operate automatically and adapt their speed to the intensity of the rainfall. When not in AUTO mode, for the other positions, refer to the manual windscreen wipers section. Activation Press the control downwards. Activation of the function is accompanied by a message in the screen.
Steering mounted controls 59 Screenwash and headlamp wash Pull the stalk towards you, the washwipe is accompanied by a timed sweep of the wipers. The headlamp wash is linked with the wash-wipe, it is triggered if the dipped headlamps are on. To top up the levels, refer to the "Levels" section of chapter 7. In the minute following switching off of the ignition, any action on the stalk positions the wipers against the windscreen uprights.
Steering mounted controls 60 When the range falls below 20 miles (30 km), dashes are displayed. After filling with at least 10 litres of fuel, the range is recalculated and is displayed when it exceeds 60 miles (100 km). If, whilst driving, dashes are displayed continuously in place of the digits, contact a CITROËN dealer. Current fuel consumption: only calculated and displayed above 20 mph (30 km/h). Average fuel consumption: this is the average fuel consumption since the last trip computer zero reset.
The state of the cruise control system can be seen in the instrument panel together with the the programmed speed setting. 61 Steering mounted controls Function selected, display of the "Cruise Control" symbol. Function on Cruise control "CRUISE" 1. 2. 3. 4. Cruise control mode On / Off. Reduce cruise speed setting. Increase cruise speed setting. Pause / Resume cruise control. "This is the speed at which the driver wishes to drive".
62 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function - Place the switch in the CRUISE position. The cruise control is selected but is not yet active and no speed has been programmed. Temporarily exceeding the speed setting Reactivation It is possible to accelerate and drive momentarily at a speed greater than the programmed speed setting. The value programmed flashes. When the accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the programmed speed.
Steering mounted controls There are two methods of memorising a speed higher than the previous one: Without using the accelerator - Press the SET + button. A brief press increases the speed by 1 mph (km/h). A maintained press increases the speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h). Switching the system off - Place the dial in position 0 or switch off the ignition to switch everything off.
Steering mounted controls 64 This speed limiter shows the function selection status in the instrument panel and displays the programmed speed: Function selected, displaying of the "Speed Limiter" symbol. Function off, last programmed speed - OFF. Function on. Speed limiter "LIMIT" 1. Limiter mode On / Off. 2. Reduce programmed speed setting. 3. Increase programmed speed setting. 4. Speed limiter On / Pause. "This is the selected speed which the driver does not wish to exceed".
65 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function Place the switch in the LIMIT position. The limiter is selected but is not yet active. The screen indicates the last programmed speed setting. Programming a speed setting On / Off A speed can be programmed without activating the limiter but with the engine running. Pressing this button once activates the limiter, pressing the button again deactivates it (OFF). To memorise a speed higher than the previous one: - Press the SET + button.
66 Steering mounted controls Exceeding the programmed speed Pressing the accelerator pedal in order to exceed the programmed speed will have no effect unless you press the pedal firmly beyond the point of resistance. The limiter is deactivated temporarily and the programmed speed flashes accompanied by an audible signal. To return to the limiter function, reduce your speed to below the programmed speed.
67 Ventilation Heating Manual air conditioning Ventilation Air flow Control positioned: in the blue zone, provides ambient air, in the red zone, provides heating of the passenger compartment. the footwells, The speed of the blown air at the vents varies from 1 to the fastest 4. Position 0 switches it off. Adjust this control in order to attain the desired comfort level.
Ventilation 68 Intake of exterior air The LED in the button is off. This is the preferred operating position. Recirculation of interior air The LED in the button is on. Recirculation temporarily prevents exterior odours and smoke from entering the passenger compartment. Used with the setting of the fan speed (from 1 to 4), recirculation enables you to attain the desired comfort level more quickly with both hot or cold settings. This position should only be temporary.
Air flow will increase gradually when the engine is cold, to prevent excessive distribution of cold air. For your comfort, the settings are stored when the ignition is switched off and are reinstated the next time the vehicle is started. The automatic function will no longer be maintained if you change a setting manually (AUTO is cleared).
Ventilation 70 Manual operation You can, according to your requirements, make a different selection from that offered by the system by changing a setting. The other functions will still be controlled automatically. Pressing the AUTO button restores fully automatic operation.
Ventilation If I require... Air distribution Temperature 71 Recommended settings for air conditioning Air flow Air recirculation Heating AC - Demisting Defrosting With automatic digital air conditioning, operation in AUTO mode is recommended, irrespective of the requirement. Remember to switch it off when the ambient air suits your requirements.
72 Ventilation Demisting and defrosting Manual mode Demisting the rear screen and/ or mirrors Turn the control to this air distribution setting. Press the air conditioning button. Turn the control to this temperature setting. Returning to exterior air intake open permits renewal of the air in the passenger compartment (LED off). Increase the air flow setting. Pressing this button, with the engine running, activates the rapid demisting - defrosting of the rear screen and/or electric mirrors.
Air conditioning Vents In all seasons, the air conditioning should only be used with the windows closed. However, if the interior temperature remains high after a prolonged period parked in the sun, first ventilate the passenger compartment for a few minutes. Use the AUTO mode as much as possible as it permits optimised control of all of the functions: air flow, passenger compartment comfort temperature, air distribution, air intake mode or air recirculation in the passenger compartment.
74 Seats Front seats The following adjustments are available: Forwards/backwards Seat height (driver) Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards or backwards. To raise the seat, pull the control upwards then take your weight off the seat cushion. To lower the seat, pull the control upwards then push on the seat cushion. Seat backrest angle With your back pressed against the seat backrest, move the lever forwards and set the required angle.
Seats To raise the head restraint, slide it vertically upwards. To lower the head restraint, press the button and slide the head restraint vertically downwards. The adjustment is correct when the upper edge of the head restraint is level with the top of the head. To remove the head restraint, press the button and pull the head restraint upwards. To re-install the head restraint, engage the rods in the holes making sure they are aligned with the seat back.
76 Seats Head restraint High position: lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: press on the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint, after raising it press the tab and lift the head restraint. To install the head restraint, engage the rods of the head restraint in the holes keeping it in line with the seat back. Rear bench seat The 1/3 - 2/3 split rear bench seat is fitted with "comma" shape head restraints. Each 1/3 - 2/3 section can be fully folded, then removed individually.
77 Seats - Example of operations for the 1/3 section. They are identical for the 2/3 section. - - - - Raise the grey control bar, located at the rear of the seat cushion. Place the head restraints in the low position. If necessary, move the front seats forward. Press the grey control located on the upper part of the seat backrest. Fold the seat backrest onto the seat cushion. Putting back in place Tilt the entire seat rearwards until it locks into place. Raise the seat backrest.
78 Seats Removing the bench seat Refitting the bench seat - If necessary, move the front seats forward. - - Place the bench seat (1/3 section and/or 2/3 section) in the fully folded position. - Refer to the "Fully folded position", described previously. - Tilt the entire seat rearwards by approximately 45°. Lift the bench seat vertically to the limit of the anchorages. Straighten bench seat by tilting it forwards then lift it.
Head restraint High position: lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: press on the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint, after raising it press the tab and lift the head restraint. To install the head restraint, engage the rods of the head restraint in the holes keeping it in line with the seat back. Rear seats (5 seat version) The three independent rear seats are fitted with "comma" shape head restraints.
Seats Returning the seat back to the sitting position Release the seat back by pulling the control, then return it to its original position. When returning the seat backrest to the sitting position, ensure that it is locked securely. 80 - Adjusting the angle of the seat backrest Returning the seat to its original position - - - Operate the control and adjust the angle of the seat backrest. - - Push the red control. Fold back the seat to fix the rear anchoring points.
Seats Removing the seat Refitting the seat - - - - If necessary, move the front seats forward and lower the head restraint. Place the seat in the fully folded position. - - Refer to the "Fully folded position" described previously. - - - - - Press the red lever to release the front feet. Tilt the entire seat rearwards by approximately 45° without releasing the lever. Release the lever. Lift the seat vertically to the limit of the anchorages.
82 Seats Head restraint Rear seats (7 seat version) The seats of row 2 and row 3 are independent and adjustable. Each seat can be removed and must be replaced in the specified position, indicated by a symbol on its label. This is of the "comma" shape type. High position: press the tab, lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: push the tab and press the top of the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint: place it in the high position, lift it, then remove it.
83 Seats Types of Row 2 seat Centre seat Types of Row 3 seat Left-hand outer seat Right-hand outer seat Right-hand outer seat EASE OF USE and COMFORT Left-hand outer seat 4
Seats 84 Returning the seat backrest to the sitting position - Release the seat backrest by pulling the control, then return it to its original position. - Ensure that it has correctly locked into place. Returning the seat to its original position - Unfold the entire seat. Row 2 seat adjustments Adjusting the angle of the seat backrest - Operate the control and adjust the angle. Placing the seat backrest in the table position - Lower the head restraint fully.
85 Seats Placing the seat backrest in the table position - Lower the head restraint fully. - Operate the control to fold the seat backrest onto the seat cushion. Returning the seat backrest to the sitting position - Release the seat backrest by pulling the control, then return it to its original position. - Check that it has correctly locked in place. Placing the seat in the fully folded position - Place the seat in the table position.
86 Seats Entering, exiting from Row 3 Entering - Place the row 2 seat in the table position. - Tilt it to the fully folded position to allow access. Before folding it back, ensure that the feet of the passenger in row 3 are not obstructing the row 2 seat anchoring points. - - Pull the red strap to place the seat in the fully folded position. Tilt the entire seat forwards. Exiting - Lower the head restraint fully. - Operate the yellow control, located on the back of the row 2 seat backrest.
87 Seats Removing a seat - If necessary, move the front seats forward. - Lower the head restraint. - Place the seat in the fully folded position. - Tilt the entire seat forwards then lift it. Refitting the seat The label on the seat indicates the position in which it must be installed. - Place the hooks of the front feet between the two bars. - Fold back the seat to fix the rear anchoring points. - Operate the control to raise the seat back to its initial position. - Raise the head restraint.
Seats Good practice 88 Do not place hard or heavy objects on the seat backs forming a table, they could become dangerous projectiles in the event or sharp braking or impact. Operating the Row 3 seats Removing the seat - Lower the head restraint. - Place the seat in the fully folded position. - Tilt the entire seat forwards. - On each side, take hold of the uprights of the folded seat, tilting it forward slightly, and lift it.
Modularity and different seat configurations 5 seat layouts EASE OF USE and COMFORT 89 Seats 4
90 Seats 7 seat layouts The various operations must be carried out while stationary.
Front fittings Upper storage compartment 1. Lower glove box This is located on the dashboard, behind the steering wheel. A recess makes lifting of the lid easier when opening. Guide it to its rest position. To close, guide the lid then press the centre gently. Any liquid which could spill risks causing an electrical short circuit and therefore a potential fire. This may or may not be fitted with a lid. 2. S torage pocket and bottle holder (1.5 L) 3. Side storage compartment 4.
Practical information Sun visor 92 To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold the sun visor down. A pocket is provided in the driver's sun visor for storing toll cards, tickets, ... Overhead storage unit Central storage console This console offers an appreciable additional storage area: it can be removed and clips onto a base which also incorporates two cup holders at the rear. Ensure that the object (bottle, can...) placed in the cup holder is retained securely and does not risk being dislodged while driving.
Drawers under seats Your vehicle may be fitted with a drawer, under each front seat. Storage compartment under seats Storage compartments are available, with or without lid, in the floor under the front seats. To gain access to them, move the seat forward. The lid must be lifted from the rear of the seat.
94 Practical information Seating area fittings Floor boxes Two boxes are available, located under the rear passenger footwells. To open them, slide your fingers into the recess and lift the lid. Aircraft style tables Side blinds To put the table in place, pull it upwards and fold it down. As a safety precaution, above a high pressure, the table is designed to unhook. To put it back in place, with the table vertical, engage one side then the other, forcing slightly.
Modutop roof The multifunction roof extends the overhead storage unit. It consists of the following components: Storage compartments Courtesy lamp Storage compartments are provided on each side of the roof. The maximum authorised load is 6 kg. The translucent base assists with finding objects stored inside. Do not store objects which could present a risk to the occupants. The operation of the courtesy lamp is identical to that of the front courtesy lamp.
96 Practical information From inside From outside Vents Rear box This roof box can be accessed from the rear seats and the boot. From the rear seats, slide the flaps to open. From the boot, place your thumb on the recess then pull the handle to open. Open carefully to prevent objects stored in this interior roof box from falling out. The maximum authorised load is 10 kg. A 3-position control allows you to adjust the air flow through the vents. The vents are also fitted with a scented air freshener.
Scented air freshener The scented air freshener diffuses a fragrance in the passenger compartment from the roof console vents. Removing the scented air freshener - - Adjusting the flow Turn the chromed button to adjust the diffusion: - to the left to decrease, - to the right to increase. To stop the diffusion, turn the chromed button fully to the left. - Press the button down while turning it a quarter of a turn to the left to the stop. Remove the scented air freshener from the roof console.
98 Practical information Replacing a cartridge The scented air freshener refill consists of a cartridge B and its sealing case C. - Remove the protective film D. - Place the head of the cartridge B on the button A of the scented air freshener. - Turn it a quarter of a turn to lock it on the button and remove the case. - Insert the scented air freshener in its location. You can change the cartridges at any time and store cartridges which have already been started in their original case.
Modutop roof bars These two longitudinal Modutop roof bars can be removed. Recommendations for loading the roof This procedure requires the use of a spanner supplied with the tools for changing a wheel. Chapter 9, "Changing a wheel" section. The maximum authorised weight on each roof bar is 35 kg. - - - - - - Open the protective covers. Slacken the four screws using the spanner and remove them. Turn the bars 90° placing the hollow parts towards the front.
100 Practical information Exterior roof bars If you install transverse bars on these bars, refer to the weight values indicated by the manufacturer but do not exceed: 75 kg.
101 Practical information Front courtesy lamp Rear courtesy lamp Front individual reading lamps Automatic switching on/off The front courtesy lamp comes on when the key is removed from the ignition, when the vehicle is unlocked, when one of the front doors is opened and for location of the vehicle using the remote control. It goes off gradually after the ignition is switched on and when the vehicle is locked. Permanently on, ignition on. Front seats: comes on when one of the front doors is opened.
102 Practical information Load space cover (5 seat version) This rigid shelf conceals the objects stored in the boot. Folding From the boot, fold the half-shelf, raising it to detach it from the notch C. Removing Fold the load space cover. Detach it from the notches A and B pulling it towards you. Raise it and remove the assembly. Refitting Place the load space cover in front of A and B. Push it forwards to insert the lugs in the notches. Unfold and clip into the notches C.
12 volt socket (120 W max) Stowing rings Protective net It is advisable to limit the use of this socket to avoid discharging the battery. Use these rings to secure loads on the floor. Open the cover located in the hook support. Fix the top of the net in the notches, having first turned the bar 1/4 of a turn. Ensure that the end of the bar engages correctly in the metal part of its location. Fix the straps in the locations provided on the floor. Tighten the net using the straps.
104 Practical information Rear fittings (7 seat version) Cup holder 12 volt socket (120 W max) Stowing rings Any liquid carried in a cup (mug or other) on board which could spill, presents a risk. Take care. It is advisable to limit the use of this socket to avoid discharging the battery. Use the stowing rings on the floor to secure and retain your loads firmly. The seat belt anchorages must not be used for this purpose.
Seat belts Storage flaps Ensure that the centre seat belt has reeled in correctly to its carrier in the roof. Prevent the row 3 seat belt buckles from knocking by raising them as close as possible to the anchorages in the roof. The seat belt buckle attachment rings on each side of the boot must not be used to retain loads. Raise the corresponding flap. Next to the boot sill, the recess is intended to receive the roller tube containing the load space cover.
106 Practical information Blind, load space cover The load space cover is the roller blind type. Take care not to place heavy objects on the load space cover when unreeled. To install it Place the row 3 seats in the fully folded position. Raise the storage flap at the boot sill. Take hold of the roller in the centre and compress it towards the left-hand pillar. Raise the assembly. Position the load space screen so as to present the rear load space cover flaps towards you.
Practical information To remove it From the boot, pull the load space cover towards you to release it from the side pillars. Guide the load space cover as it rolls up. Remove the clips of the three flaps from the base of each row 2 head restraint. Compress the roller to the left to remove it from the support B. Raise it and pivot it forwards. To store it Store it in the recess at the boot sill, with the two rear flaps uppermost. First, compress the load space screen to the left. Release.
108 Mirrors and windows Mirrors Adjusting manual door mirrors Move the lever in all four directions to adjust. When the vehicle is parked, the door mirrors can be folded back manually. The mirrors are not equipped with automatic heating. Adjusting electric door mirrors Heated mirrors - The mirrors that have electric folding/ unfolding can be heated. - - Move the control to the right or to the left to select the corresponding mirror. Move the control in all four directions to adjust.
Manual rear view mirror Surveillance mirror Rear windows The rear view mirror has two positions: - day (normal), - night (anti-dazzle). To change from one to the other, push or pull the lever on the lower edge of the mirror. This mirror, placed on top of the central mirror, enables the driver or front passenger to observe all the rear seats. Fitted on its own ball joint, it's manual adjustment is simple and provides a view of the rear interior of the vehicle.
Mirrors and windows 110 Lower the window fully, then raise it, it will rise in steps of a few centimetres each time the control is pressed. Repeat the operation until the window is fully closed. Continue to press the control for at least one second after the window closed position has been reached. The safety anti-pinch does not operate during these operations. Good practice Electric windows 1. Driver's side 2.
111 Driving safely Parking brake Press this button, the direction indicators flash. They can operate with the ignition off. The hazard warning lamps should only be used in dangerous situations, when stopping in an emergency or when driving in unusual conditions. Applying Automatic operation of hazard warning lamps When braking in an emergency, depending on the force of deceleration, the hazard warning lamps come on automatically. They switch off automatically the first time you accelerate.
112 Parking sensors Parking sensors Engage reverse gear The audible (front and rear) and visual (rear) parking sensor system consists of proximity sensors, installed in the rear bumper. The sensors detect any obstacle which enters its field of operation: person, vehicle, tree, fence, behind the vehicle during the manoeuvre. Certain objects detected at the beginning of the manoeuvre will no longer be detected at the end of the manoeuvre due to the blind spots between and below the sensors.
Parking sensors In the event of a malfunction, the LED in the button comes on, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen. Contact a CITROËN dealer or qualified workshop. 113 Malfunction Good practice Engage forward gear In addition to the rear parking sensors, the front parking sensors are triggered when an obstacle is detected in front of the vehicle and the speed of the vehicle remains below 6 mph (10 km/h).
114 Parking sensors Reversing camera The reversing camera is activated automatically when reverse gear is engaged. The image is displayed in the touch screen tablet. The reversing camera function may be completed with parking sensors. The reversing camera cannot in any circumstances be a substitute for vigilance on the part of the driver. High pressure jet washing When washing your vehicle, do not direct the lance within 30 cm of the camera lens.
Anti-lock braking system (ABS / EBFD) Emergency braking assistance (EBA) The ABS and EBFD (electronic brake force distribution) systems improve the stability and manoeuvrability of your vehicle on braking, in particular on poor or slippery surfaces. The ABS prevents locking of the wheels, the EBFD provides control of the braking pressure wheel by wheel.
Driving safely Operating fault 116 Operation The warning lamp flashes when operation of the ASR or DSC is triggered. Anti-slip regulation (ASR) and dynamic stability control (DSC) These systems are linked and complement the ABS. The ASR system is very useful for maintaining optimum drive and avoiding losses of control of the vehicle on acceleration. The system optimises drive to prevent the wheels skidding, by acting on the brakes of the drive wheels and on the engine.
117 Driving safely On snow, mud or sand, traction control is obtained by a compromise between safety, grip, traction and appropriate tyres. It adapts to allows most conditions of poor grip to be accommodated. The accelerator pedal must be pressed enough for there to be adequate engine power to manage the various parameters in the best way. Correct use Your vehicle is designed principally to drive on tarmac roads but it allows you to drive on other less passable terrain occasionally.
Driving safely 118 Different modes are available: Normal (ESC) This mode is calibrated for a low level of skidding, based on different conditions of grip encountered on the road. When the ignition is switched off, the system returns automatically to DSC mode. ESC OFF This mode is only suitable for specific conditions encountered when moving off or at low speed. Above 30 mph (50 km/h) the system returns to DSC mode automatically.
Driving safely Active City Brake only operates if the following conditions are met: ● ignition on, ● the vehicle is in a forward gear, ● speed is between about 3 and 18 mph (5 and 30 km/h), ● the braking assistance systems (ABS, EBFD, emergency braking assistance) are not faulty, ● the trajectory control systems (ASR, DSC) are not deactivated or faulty, ● the vehicle is not in a tight corner, ● the system has not been triggered during the previous 10 seconds.
Driving safely 120 Operation When your vehicle is too close to or approaches the vehicle ahead too quickly the system automatically applies the brakes to avoid a collision. You are then alerted by the display of a message. The brake lamps on your vehicle come on to warn other road users. The collision can be avoided automatically if the difference in speed between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead does not exceed 9 mph (15 km/h).
Driving safely The system is deactivated in the vehicle configuration menu, accessible with the ignition on. Its state is memorised when the ignition is switched off. When the system is deactivated, a message is displayed every time the ignition is switched on, to warn you. F Press the MENU button for access to the main menu. F Select "PersonalisationConfiguration". F Select "Define vehicle parameters". F Select "Driving assistance".
Driving safely 122 Operating faults Sensor fault The operation of the laser sensor may suffer interference from accumulations of dirt or misting of the windscreen. In this case you are warned by the display of a message. Use the windscreen demisting and regularly clean the area of the windscreen in front of the sensor. Do not stick or otherwise fix any object on the windscreen in front of the sensor.
Seat belts Height adjustment Unfastening Squeeze the control with the return and slide the assembly on the driver's seat side and on the individual passenger seat side. Press the red button. Fastening Pull the strap, then insert the tongue into the buckle. Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly by pulling the strap. Seat belt(s) not fastened warning lamp When the vehicle is started, this warning lamp comes on if a user at the front has not fastened their seat belt.
124 Seat belts The force limiter reduces the pressure of the seat belt against the body of the occupants. The pretensioning seat belts are active when the ignition is switched on. The inertia reels are fitted with a device which automatically locks the strap in the event of a collision or emergency braking or if the vehicle rolls over. You can unfasten the seat belt by pressing the red button on the buckle. Guide the seat belt after unfastening.
125 Seat belts In row 2 The three seats are fitted with threepoint inertia reel seat belts. When folding the side seats or the seat backs to the table position, avoid trapping the strap of the centre seat belt. When handling the side seats (removing/installing) or when accessing row 3, avoid hooking the centre seat belt. Ensure that the centre seat belt is rolled up correctly in its strengthener on the roof. In row 3 The two seats are fitted with threepoint inertia reel seat belts.
126 Airbags Airbags General information The airbags have been designed to maximise the safety of the occupants in the event of a serious collision; they work in conjunction with the force limiting seat belts.
Good practice The passenger's front airbag must be deactivated if a child seat is installed rearward facing. Chapter 5, "Children on board" section. Sit in a normal upright position. Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not leave anything between the occupants and the airbags (a child, pet, object...). This could hinder the operation of the airbags or injure the occupants. After an accident or if the vehicle has been stolen or broken into, have the airbag systems checked.
Airbags 128 Operating fault If this warning lamp comes on in the instrument panel, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked. The airbags may no longer be deployed in the event of a serious impact. Lateral airbags This is a system which protects the driver and front passenger in the event of a serious side impact in order to limit the risk of injury to the chest.
Reactivation In the "OFF" position, the passenger's front airbag will not be deployed in the event of an impact. As soon as the child seat is removed, turn the passenger's front airbag switch to the "ON" position to reactivate the airbag and thus ensure the safety of your passenger in the event of an impact. The front airbags are fitted in the centre of the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger.
Child safety 130 Carrying children General points on child seats Although one of CITROËN main criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you.
131 Child safety Child seat at the front Forward facing When a rearward facing child seat is installed on the front passenger seat, the passenger's front airbag must be deactivated. Otherwise the child risks being seriously injured or killed if the airbag is deployed. Adjust the vehicle's seat to: - the fully back position, with the backrest straightened for a seat without height adjuster, - the fully back and highest position, with the backrest straightened for a seat with height adjuster.
132 Child safety Child seat at the rear "Rearward facing" "Forward facing" Seats in row 3 When a "rearward facing" child seat is installed on a rear passenger seat, move the vehicle's front seat forwards and straighten the backrest so that the "rearward facing" child seat does not touch the vehicle's front seat.
133 Child safety Deactivating the passenger's front airbag The warning label present on both sides of the passenger's sun visor repeats this advice. In line with current legislation, the following tables contain this warning in all of the languages required. For information on deactivating the passenger's front airbag, refer to the "Airbags" section in this chapter. SAFETY Never install a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an active front airbag.
134 Child safety AR BG НИКОГА НЕ инсталирайте детско столче на седалка с АКТИВИРАНА предна ВЪЗДУШНА ВЪЗГЛАВНИЦА. Това може да причини СМЪРТ или СЕРИОЗНО НАРАНЯВАНЕ на детето. CS NIKDY neumisťujte dětské zádržné zařízení orientované směrem dozadu na sedadlo chráněné AKTIVOVANÝM čelním AIRBAGEM. Hrozí nebezpečí SMRTI DÍTĚTE nebo VÁŽNÉHO ZRANĚNÍ. DA Brug ALDRIG en bagudvendt barnestol på et sæde, der er beskyttet af en AKTIV AIRBAG. BARNET risikerer at blive ALVORLIGT KVÆSTET eller DRÆBT.
LV NEKAD NEuzstādiet uz aizmuguri vērstu bērnu sēdeklīti priekšējā pasažiera sēdvietā, kurā ir AKTIVIZĒTS priekšējais DROŠĪBAS GAISA SPILVENS. Tas var izraisīt BĒRNA NĀVI vai radīt NOPIETNUS IEVAINOJUMUS. MT Qatt m’ghandek thalli tifel/tifla marbut f’siggu dahru lejn l-Airbag attiva, ghaliex tista’ tikkawza korriment serju jew anke mewt lit-tifel/tifla NL Plaats NOOIT een kinderzitje met de rug in de rijrichting op een zitplaats waarvan de AIRBAG is INGESCHAKELD.
Child safety 136 Recommended seats CITROËN offers a range of recommended child seats which are secured using a three point seat belt. Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg L1 "ROMER Baby-Safe Plus" Installed in the rearward facing position Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg L4 "KLIPPAN Optima" From 22 kg (about 6 years), the booster is used on its own. L5 "RÖMER KIDFIX" Can be fixed on the vehicle's ISOFIX mountings. The child is restrained by the seat belt.
Child safety Do not place the support leg on the storage compartment cover; it might break in a serious impact. Where the adjustments of the support leg allow it, we suggest two other possibilities for installation. At the bottom of the storage compartment Away from the storage compartment area If the support leg is long enough, you can adjust it so that it contact the bottom of the storage compartment. Remove all objects from the storage compartment before installing the support leg.
Child safety 138 Locations for child seats secured with the seat belt In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt and universally approved (a) according to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.
(e) When a child seat is installed at the rear, forward facing or rearward facing, move the vehicle's seats in the row in front forwards and straighten their backrests to leave enough space for the child seat or the child's legs. (f) Put the backrests of the outer and centre seats in row 2, located in front of seat occupied by a child seat, in the table position, or if this is not sufficient, remove the seats in row 2, so that the child seat or the child's legs do not touch the seats in row 2.
Child safety 140 ISOFIX mountings Your vehicle has been approved in accordance with the latest ISOFIX regulation. The mountings comprise three rings for each seat. Two front rings A, located between the vehicle seat backrest and cushion, indicated by a marking. A rear ring B, located on the back of the vehicle's seat backrest, for securing the upper strap referred to as the Top Tether. The Top Tether is used to secure the upper strap of child seats that have one.
Recommended ISOFIX seat 141 Child safety "ISOFIX RÖMER DUO plus" (size category B1) Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg Installed only in the forward facing position. Secured to rings A, as well as ring B, called the Top Tether, using an upper strap. Three seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying. SAFETY This child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In this case, it must be attached to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt.
Child safety 142 Locations for child seats ISOFIX In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the logo ISOFIX.
The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises the child's protection in the event of an accident. Check that there is no seat belt or seat belt buckle under the child seat, as this could destabilise the seat. Remember to fasten the seat belts or the child seat harnesses keeping the slack relative to the child's body to a minimum, even for short journeys.
Child safety 144 Child lock Electric With the ignition on, press this button in the middle of the dashboard. Indicator lamp on = child lock on. Please note: this system is independent of the central locking control. This prevents opening of the siding side doors from the inside. Manual A label indicates the position of the lever and the state of the child lock. - Open fully past the point of resistance. - Tilt the lever, located on the rear section of the door.
Towing a trailer, a caravan... For more information about weights and towed loads, refer to chapter 9, "Weights" section. Driving advice A towed vehicle must free wheel: gearbox in neutral. Distribution of loads Distribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest objects are as close as possible to the axle and the nose weight is close to the maximum authorised without, however, exceeding it. Cooling Towing a trailer on a slope increases the coolant temperature.
Towing a trailer 146 Good Practice In certain cases of particularly arduous use (towing the maximum load up a steep slope in high temperatures), the engine automatically limits its power. In this case, the air conditioning is automatically cut off to save engine power. If the coolant temperature warning lamp comes on, stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as possible. Brakes Towing increases the braking distance. Drive at a moderate speed, change down early and brake gradually.
Towbar with swan neck towball, lockable and quickly detachable Presentation Fitting 147 Towing a trailer Instructions for fitting and before every use Check that the swan neck is correctly locked by verifying the following points: - the green mark on the locking wheel is visible - the safety lock on the locking wheel is directed toward the rear, - the safety lock is closed and the key removed; the locking wheel can no longer be operated, - the swan neck must no longer move at all in its carrier.
148 Towing a trailer During use Never unlock the device when a trailer or load carrier is fitted to the swan neck. Removal After use For journeys made without a trailer or load carrier, the swan neck must be removed and the blanking plug inserted in the carrier. This measure applies particularly if the swan neck could hinder visibility of the number plate or lighting. Maintenance Correct operation is only possible if the swan neck and its carrier remain clean.
These accessories and parts, having been tested and approved for reliability and safety, are all adapted to your vehicle. A wide range of recommended accessories and genuine parts is available. A further range is also available, structured around comfort, leisure and maintenance: Anti-theft alarm, window etching, first aid kit, high visibility vest, front and rear parking sensors, warning triangle, security bolts for alloy wheels, ...
150 Equipment The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by CITROËN may result in a failure of your vehicle's electronic system. Please note this specific warning. You are advised to contact a dealer to be shown the range of recommended equipment or accessories. Depending on the country in which the vehicle is sold, it is compulsory to have a high visibility vest, warning triangle and spare bulbs available in the vehicle.
Maintenance with TOTAL 151 TOTAL & CITROËN Partners in performance and protecting the environment Innovation in the search for performance For over 40 year, the TOTAL Research and Development departments have developed for CITROËN, lubricants to match the latest technical innovations on CITROËN vehicles, both for competition and for everyday motoring. For you, this is an assurance that you will obtain of the best performance for your engine.
152 Opening the bonnet Opening the bonnet On the inside On the outside Bonnet stay Pull the lever below the dashboard towards you. The bonnet is released. Raise the bonnet slightly by reaching in a flat hand, palm down, to make access to the lever easier. With this hand, push the safety catch to the left. Raise the bonnet. Secure the stay in its location, identified by a sticker on the right-hand side of the vehicle, to hold the bonnet open.
153 Under the bonnet Petrol engine Take care when working under the bonnet. 4. Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. 5. Air filter. 6. Engine oil dipstick. 7. Engine oil filler cap. 8. Power steering fluid reservoir. Battery connections: + Positive terminal. - Negative point (earth). CHECKS 1. Screenwash fluid reservoir. 2. Fusebox. 3. Engine coolant header tank.
154 Under the bonnet Diesel engine Take care when working under the bonnet. 1. Screenwash fluid reservoir. 2. Fusebox. 3. Engine coolant header tank. 4. Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. 5. Air filter. 6. Engine oil dipstick. 7. Engine oil filler cap. 8. Power steering fluid reservoir. 9. Priming pump. Battery connections: + Positive terminal. - Negative point (earth).
Levels 155 Levels These regular maintenance operations will keep your vehicle in good working order. Ask for advice from a CITROËN dealer or refer to the maintenance and warranty guide in the handbook pack. Oil level Oil change Changing the brake fluid It is recommended that the oil level be checked every 3 000 miles (5 000 km) and topped up if necessary between oil changes. Check the level with the vehicle level, engine cold, using the dipstick.
156 Levels Cooling system Power steering fluid level Only use the fluid recommended by the manufacturer. Otherwise, you risk seriously damaging your engine. When the engine is warm, the temperature of the coolant is controlled by the engine fan. As this fan can operate with the ignition key removed and because the cooling system is pressurised, wait for at least one hour after the engine has stopped before carrying out any work.
Checks 157 Checks Battery At the start of summer or winter, have your battery checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Brake pads Carbon filter and passenger compartment filter Brake pad wear depends on the style of driving, in particular for vehicles which are used in town, over short distances. It may be necessary to check the thickness of the pads, even between services. Unless there is a leak on the circuit, a drop in the brake fluid level indicates that the brake pads are worn.
158 Checks Bleeding water from the Diesel filter If this warning lamp comes on, bleed the filter. Otherwise bleed regularly each time the engine oil is changed. To drain the water, unscrew the bleed screw located on the filter. Operate until all of the water no longer flows in the transparent pipe, then tighten the bleed screw. Di engines use advanced H technology. All work requires special training, so should be entrusted to a CITROËN dealer. Depending on country of sale.
Refuelling Low fuel level When the low fuel level is reached, this warning lamp comes on. You then have approximately 8 litres of fuel remaining. Fill up without delay to avoid running out of fuel. Never risk driving until you run out of fuel as this may damage the emissions control and injection systems. A label affixed to the inside of the flap reminds you of the type of fuel to be used. You must fill with at least 5 litres of fuel for it to be registered by the fuel gauge.
Fuel 160 Fuel used for Diesel engines The Diesel engines are compatible with biofuels which conform to current and future European standards (Diesel fuel which complies with standard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which complies with standard EN 14214) available at the pumps (containing up to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl Ester). B30 biofuel can be used in certain Diesel engines. However, this use, even occasional, requires strict application of the special servicing conditions.
AdBlue® additive and AdBlue® additive AdBlue® is the brand name of the solution needed for operation of the SCR system. BlueHDI vehicles have a specific AdBlue® additive tank with a capacity of 17 litres. It has an exterior filler with a blue filler cap, located to the left of the Diesel fuel filler cap. Filling of the AdBlue® tank can be done using 5 or 10 litre containers, 1.89 litre bottles, or when at a fuel filling station equipped with a special AdBlue® delivery pump for light vehicles.
162 AdBlue® additive Filling the additive tank For light vehicles, 5 or 10 litre containers and 1.89 litre (1/2 US gallon) bottles are available from CITROËN dealers, until they are equipped with AdBlue® delivery pumps. If you want to fill the AdBlue® tank yourself, ensure that you have a suitable filler pipe, which may or may not be supplied with the additive container. Good practice While the quantity of AdBlue® in the additive tank is sufficient, no information is displayed.
Range greater than 1 500 miles (2 400 km) No information displayed. Range indicators Different levels of alert are triggered according to the remaining driving range threshold. You will be informed as each mileage threshold is reached and the alerts will change from temporary to permanent. - The 1st is triggered at a remaining driving range of 1 500 miles (2 400 km). - The 2nd is triggered at a remaining driving range of 375 miles (600 km).
164 AdBlue® additive Remaining range less than 350 miles (600 km) and more than 0 miles Once the 350 miles (600 km) threshold is reached, the UREA warning lamp flashes and the Service warning lamp comes on, accompanied by a message on the remaining driving range. The alert is repeated every 30 seconds with an update of the remaining driving range in steps of 30 miles (50 km) travelled. Every time the ignition is switched on, the alert is given together with an audible signal.
AdBlue® additive The UREA, Service and diagnostic warning lamps comes on. Every time the ignition is switched on, the emissions fault is confirmed by an audible signal and a message. If it is a temporary fault, the alert disappears as soon as the exhaust emissions return to the levels required by the standard. On the other hand, if the warning lamps are still on after 30 miles (50 km) of driving, the fault is confirmed.
166 AdBlue® additive Refilling / Topping-up the AdBlue® additive Precautions to take Use only AdBlue® additive that meets the ISO 22241 standard. The AdBlue® additive is an urea-based solution. This liquid is non-flammable, colourless and odourless. To be kept in a cool area. In the event of an overflow, wipe around the filler mouth using a damp cloth. If any AdBlue® fluid is split or splashed on to you, wash immediately with cold water or wipe yourself with a clean damp cloth.
Never transfer AdBlue® to another container: it would loose its purity. Never dilute the additive with water. Never pour the additive into the Diesel fuel tank. Recommendations on storage Never store containers or bottles of AdBlue® in your vehicle. Freezing of the AdBlue® additive AdBlue® freezes at about -11°C (12.2°F) and deteriorates above 25°C. It is recommended that containers and bottles be stored in a cool area and protected from direct sunlight.
Battery 168 Battery To charge the battery using a battery charger - - - The presence of this label indicates the use of a 12 V lead-acid battery with special technology and specification, for which the involvement of a CITROËN dealer or qualified workshop is required when replacing or disconnecting the battery. Failure to observe this recommendation may cause premature wear of the battery.
Battery After the engine has stopped, with the key in the ignition position, certain functions (windscreen wiper, electric windows, courtesy lamps, audio equipment, etc.) can only be used for a cumulative duration of thirty minutes, to prevent discharging of the battery. Once the thirty minutes have elapsed, the active functions are put on standby and the battery warning lamp flashes accompanied by a message in the screen.
Changing a wheel 170 Using the kit Temporary puncture repair kit The kit is located in one of the two storage compartments located under the front seats. Vehicles supplied with a temporary puncture repair kit do not have a spare wheel or tooling (jack, wheelbrace, ...). The temporary tyre repair kit consists of a compressor and a bottle (containing a sealant). 1.
171 Changing a wheel Changing a wheel - - - The occupants must get out of the vehicle and wait in a safe location. If possible, park the vehicle on level, stable and non-slippery ground. Apply the parking brake, switch off the ignition and engage first or reverse gear. - Place a chock under the wheel diagonally opposite the one to be changed.
172 Changing a wheel 3. Spare wheel - Open the rear doors to gain access to the spare wheel. - Unscrew the bolt using the wheelbrace until the carrier is lowered fully. - Detach the carrier from the hook and place the spare wheel near the wheel to be changed.
173 Changing a wheel - - Remove the wheel trim. Loosen the wheel bolts and start unscrewing them. - - - - - Place the foot of the jack in contact with the ground directly below the jacking point closest to the wheel to be changed. Extend the jack until its head comes into contact with the jacking point used; the vehicle's contact area A must be engaged with the head of the jack.
174 Changing a wheel 5. Fitting the spare wheel - - Position the wheel on the hub and start tightening the bolts by hand. Carry out an initial tightening of the bolts using the wheelbrace. - - - Lower the vehicle completely by folding the jack, then remove the jack. Tighten the bolts again using the wheelbrace, tighten them fully without forcing them. Place the wheel to be repaired in the carrier. Secure the carrier on the hook then raise the carrier by tightening the bolt with the wheelbrace.
Changing a wheel Refer to the "Identification markings" section of chapter 9 to locate the tyre label. Refer to the "Instruments and controls" section of chapter 3, "Tyre under-inflation detection" part, for recommendations after changing a wheel fitted with a tyre under-inflation detection sensor. The spare wheel is not designed to be used over long distances. Have the tightening of the bolts and the tyre pressure checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as possible.
176 Changing a wheel Check the position of the tyre valve relative to the ring of the wheel trim. Valve not positioned correctly: below the ring. Deformation of the edge of the wheel trim at the valve, because it is fitted incorrectly. Valve positioned correctly: below the ring. Observe the wheel trim fitting procedure, so as to avoid breaking the fixing clip and deformation at the edge of the wheel trim.
177 Snow screen Removable snow screen (blanking cover) Fitting Removal According to country, the removable snow screen is installed on the lower part of the front bumper to prevent the accumulation of snow at the radiator cooling fan. - Offer up the snow screen facing its centring pin A on the front bumper. - Put it in place by pressing at each clip B located in the four corners.
Snow chains 178 Snow chains In wintry conditions, snow chains improve traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle when braking. Use only the chains designed to be fitted to the type of wheel fitted to your vehicle: Original tyre size Maximum link size. 195/65 R15 195/70 R15 205/65 R15 9 mm 215/55 R16 Advice on installation F If you have to fit the chains during a journey, stop the vehicle on a flat surface on the side of the road.
Changing a bulb Types of bulb Various types of bulb are fitted to your vehicle. To remove them: 179 Changing a bulb Type A All glass bulb: pull gently as it is fitted by pressure. Type B Bayonet bulb: press on the bulb then turn it anticlockwise. Type D Light-emitting diode (LED): for replacement of the daytime running lamps, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. QUICK HELP Type C Halogen bulb: release the retaining spring from its housing.
180 Changing a bulb Open the bonnet. To access the bulbs, reach behind the headlamp unit. Carry out the operations in reverse order to refit each bulb and check that the bonnet is closed securely. Halogen bulbs must be changed with the headlamp off. Wait a few minutes (risk of serious burns). Do not touch the bulb directly with your fingers, use a lint-free cloth. It is normal for condensation to form inside the headlamps. Regular use of the vehicle eliminates this misting.
181 Changing a bulb 4. Front foglamps Type C, H1 - 55W - Remove the three clips and the screw securing the wheel arch liner, located below the bumper. - Move the wheel arch liner upwards. - Disconnect the bulb holder connector by pressing the tab at the top. - - - Remove the bulb holder by squeezing the two clips (at top and bottom) using a finger and thumb. Replace the module (bulb holder and bulb. Carry out the operations in reverse order to fit the module and refit the wheel arch liner.
182 Changing a bulb Front / Rear Side repeater Courtesy lamps Type A, WY5W - 5W (amber) - Push the repeater towards the rear and disengage it by pulling the front. - Contact a CITROËN dealer to obtain a new repeater which is a sealed component. - To refit, engage the repeater towards the rear and bring it towards the front. Type A, 12V5W - 5W - Unclip the lens by sliding a screwdriver in the slots on each side of the courtesy lamp. - Pull the bulb out and change it.
183 Changing a bulb Rear lamps High pressure jet washing When using this type of washing on stubborn dirt, do not persist on the headlamps, the other lamps and their edges to avoid damaging their coating and seals. This procedure requires the use of the spanner supplied with the tools for changing a wheel. - Chapter 9, "Changing a wheel" section. Identify the failed bulb, then open the rear doors to 180°. Chapter 3, "Access" section. - - - Remove the two fixing bolts using the spanner provided.
184 Changing a bulb Number plate lamps Third brake lamp Type A, W5W - 5W Type A, W16W - 16W With tailgate - Disengage the plastic lens using a screwdriver. - Change the bulb. - Replace the plastic lens and press on it. With hinged doors - Unclip the interior trim. - Disconnect the connector by moving aside its tab. - Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn anticlockwise. - Change the bulb. - Put the bulb holder back in place and reconnect the connector. - Put the trim back in place.
185 Changing a fuse The fuseboxes are located: - in the lower dashboard on the lefthand side (behind the cover), - under the bonnet (near the battery). The information given concerns only those fuses which can be changed by the user using the tweezer, located behind the dashboard storage compartment on the right-hand side. For any other work, visit a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
Changing a fuse 186 Dashboard fuses Tilt the cover to gain access to the fuses.
Changing a fuse 187 Passenger compartment fuses Fuses F Amperes A 1 - 2 20 3 - 4 15 Folding mirrors relay 5 15 Refrigeration equipment socket relay Allocation Not used Heated seats QUICK HELP Not used 8
Changing a fuse 188 Fuses under the bonnet After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt the corresponding box to gain access to the fuses.
189 Changing a wiper blade Placing the windscreen wiper blades in the special position Changing a front wiper blade Changing the rear wiper blade - - - - - - Within a minute after switching off the ignition, press the wiper stalk downwards to position the wiper blades along the windscreen pillars (special position). Lift the wiper arm. Unclip the blade and remove it. Fit the new blade. Push back the wiper arm.
190 Having your vehicle towed Being towed From the front This procedure involves the use of the towing eye supplied with the tools for changing a wheel. - Chapter 9, "Changing a wheel" section. Without lifting (4 wheels on the road) You should always use a towing arm. - Unclip the cover by pressing the bottom part. Fully screw in the removable towing eye. From the rear - - Unclip the cover using a coin or the flat part of the towing eye, Fully screw in the removable towing eye.
QUICK HELP 191 Precautions...
192 Dimensions
Dimensions 193 Dimensions (mm) L Overall length 4380 H Overall height 1801-1862 A Wheelbase B Front overhang 925 C Rear overhang 727 D Width over panels: 2728 without mirrors 1810 with mirrors 2112 E Width of front tracks 1505-1507 F Width of rear tracks 1554-1556 - Length of the loading surface to the seat 990 Row 2, seat fully folded 1343 With front passenger seat folded 3000 TECHNICAL DATA Row 2 9
194 Dimensions Rear doors (mm) M Max threshold with 205/65 R15 tyre and tailgate trim 582 Hinged doors Small N Useable opening height (under panel) O Width Tailgate Large 1118 495 543 1582
Sliding side doors (mm) P Useable height 1009 Q Useable width 640 - Height under raised tailgate 1892 TECHNICAL DATA 195 Dimensions 9
196 Weights Engine characteristics Weights and towed loads The engine characteristics (capacity, maximum power, maximum power speed, fuel, CO2 emissions...) for your vehicle are given in the registration certificate. These characteristics correspond to the values type-approved on a test bed, under conditions defined in European legislation (Directive 1999/99/EC). These values, expressed in kg, can be found on the manufacturer's VIN plate or label.
Masses 197 Petrol Engines / Weights 5-seat Engine Gearbox Gears Engine oil capacity* (litres) Unbraked trailer (kg) Recommended nose weight (kg) 1.6 90 hp Manual 5 3.25 735 50 1.6 110 hp Manual 5 3.25 750 55 1.6 VTi 100 hp Manual 5 4.25 690 70 1.6 VTi 120 hp Manual 5 4.25 690 70 Engine Gearbox Gears Engine oil capacity* (litres) Unbraked trailer (kg) Recommended nose weight (kg) 1.6 110 hp Manual 5 3.25 750 70 1.6 VTi 120 hp Manual 5 4.
Weights 198 Diesel Engines / Weights 5-seat Engine Gearbox Gears Engine oil capacity* (litres) Unbraked trailer (kg) Recommended nose weight (kg) 1.6 HDi 75 hp Manual 5 - 740 50 1.6 HDi 75 hp FAP Manual 5 - 715 70 1.6 HDi 90 hp Manual 5 3.75 740 55 1.6 HDi 90 hp FAP Manual 5 3.75 750 55 1.6 HDi 92 hp ECO Manual 5 3.75 715 70 1.6 HDi 92 hp FAP Manual 5 3.75 715 70 Manual 5 690 70 750 70 690 70 750 70 1.6 e-HDI 92 hp ECO Electronic 6 Manual 5 1.
199 Masses 7-seat Engine Gearbox Gears Engine oil capacity* (litres) Unbraked trailer (kg) Recommended nose weight (kg) 1.6 HDi 90 hp Manual 5 3.75 750 70 1.6 HDi 90 hp FAP Manual 5 3.75 750 70 1.6 HDi 92 hp FAP Manual 5 3.75 750 70 1.6 e-HDI 92 hp FAP Manual 5 3.75 750 70 1.6 HDi 110 hp FAP Manual 5 3.75 750 70 1.6 HDi 112 hp FAP Manual 5 3.75 750 70 TECHNICAL DATA FAP: particle filter. e-HDi: model equipped with Stop & Start.
200 Identification markings C. Tyres and paint colour code. The label C, on the front door gives: - the wheel and tyre sizes, - the tyre pressures, laden and unladen, - the tyre pressure of the spare wheel, - the paint colour code. The tyre pressures should be checked when cold, at least once a month. Identification markings A. Manufacturer's plate. B. Serial number. This is engraved on the front right wheelarch.
201 Audio and Telematics 7-inch touch screen tablet Contents First steps 202 Steering mounted controls 204 Menus 205 Navigation 206 Navigation - Guidance 214 218 Traffic Radio Media 220 Radio 226 DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 228 Media 230 Settings 234 Internet 242 243 Internet browser MirrorLink ® 246 Telephone 248 Frequently asked questions 256 The system is protected in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle.
202 Audio and Telematics First steps Use the buttons above the touch screen tablet for access to the menu carousel, then press the virtual buttons in the touch screen tablet. Each menu is displayed in one or two pages (primary page and secondary page). Primary page In very hot conditions, the system may go into stand-by (screen and sound completely off) for a minimum period of 5 minutes.
203 Audio and Telematics Short-cuts: using the touch buttons in the upper band of the touch screen tablet, it is possible to go directly to the selection of audio source, the list of stations (or titles, depending on the source). The screen is of the "resistive" type, it is necessary to press firmly, particularly for "flick" gestures (scrolling through a list, moving the map...). A simple wipe will not be enough. pressing with more than one finger is not recognised.
204 Audio and Telematics Steering mounted controls Radio: select the previous/next preset station. Media: select a genre / artist / folder from the list. Select the previous/next entry in a menu. Radio: automatic search for a lower frequency. Media: select previous track. Media, press and hold: fast back. Jump in the list. Radio: automatic search for a higher frequency. Media: Select next track. Media, press and hold: fast forward. Jump in the list. Increase volume. Decrease volume.
205 Audio and Telematics Menus Navigation Radio Media Settings (Depending on equipment) Internet Select radio, the different music sources and view photos. Telephone Set the sounds and brightness for the instruments and controls. Driving (Depending on equipment) Connect using the "Internet browser". Operate certain applications on your smartphone via "MirrorLink". Connect a telephone by Bluetooth ®. Access the trip computer, activate, deactivate or enter settings for certain vehicle functions.
206 Audio and Telematics Navigation Level 1 Level 2 Navigation Level 3 Route settings
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments 207 Audio and Telematics Display recent destinations. Enter destination Fastest Shortest Time/distance Ecological Tolls Calculatory criteria Choose the navigation criteria. The map displays the route chosen according to these criteria. Ferries Navigation Traffic Strict-Close Save current location Show route on map Display the map and start navigation. Confirm Save the options. Save the current address. Stop navigation Delete the navigation information.
208 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Enter destination Navigation Level 3 Address For managing contacts and their addresses, refer to the "Telephone" section. Contacts To use the telephone functions, refer to the "Telephone" section.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments 209 Audio and Telematics Curr. location Points of Interest Address settings. Town centre Address Save Save the current address. Add waypoint Add a waypoint to the route. Navigate to Press to calculate the route. Addresses Navigation View Secondary page Contacts Enter destination Navigate to Select a contact then calculate the route. Call From map Display the map and zoom to view the roads.
210 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Navigation Level 2 Search for a point of interest Point of interest displayed on the map Level 3
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments 211 Audio and Telematics All POIs Navigation Secondary page Search for POI Garage Dining/hotels Personal Search Navigation List of categories available. After choosing the category, select the points of interest. Save the settings. Select all Delete Choose the display settings for POIs. Secondary page Import POIs Confirm Save the options.
212 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Diversion Traffic messages Map settings Map settings Navigation Settings Settings Settings Moving between the two menus.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments 213 Audio and Telematics On the route Navigation Around vehicle Settings for the choice of messages and the filter radius. Near destination Secondary page Detour over a distance Traffic messages Detour Recalculate route Save your selections. Finish Flat view north heading Orientation Flat view vehicle heading Perspective view Choose the display and orientation of the map.
214 Audio and Telematics Navigation - Guidance Choosing a new destination Towards a new destination Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Select "Save" to save the address entered as a contact entry. The system allows up to 200 entries. Press on the secondary page. To delete navigation information, press "Settings". Press "Stop navigation". Select "Navigate to". Select "Enter destination". To resume navigation press "Settings".
215 Audio and Telematics Towards a recent destination Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Press on the secondary page. Towards a contact To be able to use navigation "towards a contact in the directory", it is first necessary to enter the address for your contact. Select a destination from the contacts in the list offered. Select "Navigate to". Press on the secondary page. Select an address from the list offered. Select "Navigate to".
216 Audio and Telematics Towards GPS coordinates Towards a point on the map Towards points of interest (POI) Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Press on the secondary page. Press on the secondary page. Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Select "Enter destination". Select "Enter destination". Press on the secondary page. Select "Address". Select "From map". Select "Search for POI".
217 Audio and Telematics Or "Personal", Select a category from the list offered. An annual mapping update allows new points of interest to be presented to you. You can also update the Risk areas / Danger areas every month. The detailed procedure is available on: http://citroen.navigation.com. Select a point of interest from the list offered. Select "Navigate to". TECHNOLOGY on BOARD Select "Search".
Audio and Telematics 218 Traffic Traffic information Hazard zone / Danger zone alert settings Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Press on the secondary page. Display of messages Press on Navigation to display the primary page. This series of alerts and displays is only available if Risk Areas have first been downloaded and installed on the system. Press on the secondary page. Select "Traffic messages". Select "Settings". Select "Alarm!".
219 Audio and Telematics Setting filters Select the message from the list offered. Receiving TA messages Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Press on Navigation to display the primary page. Press on the secondary page. Press on the secondary page. Select "Settings". Select "Settings". Select "Info options". Select "Voice". TMC (Traffic Message Channel) messages on GPS-Navigation contain traffic information transmitted in real time.
220 Audio and Telematics Radio Media Level 1 Level 2 List of FM stations Preset
221 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Comments Radio Media List of FM stations Press on a radio station to select it. List FM Radio DAB Radio AM Radio Jukebox Radio Media USB Select change of source. Source iPod Bluetooth AUX Radio Media Press an empty location to Preset it.
222 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 List of FM stations Media Photos Copy to Jukebox Manage Jukebox
Radio Media Level 2 Level 3 Preset Press a radio station to select it. Update list Update the list of stations received. Frequency Enter the desired radio frequency. Confirm Save the settings. Home screen Display the selected photo in the home page. Rotate Rotate the photo 90°. Select all Select all the photos in the list. Press again to deselect. Secondary page Radio list Radio Media Secondary page Photos Comments Previous photo. Slideshow Pause / Play. Next photo.
224 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Media Settings Settings Settings
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments 225 Audio and Telematics Radio Media Presentation of the last media used. Secondary page Media list Random (all tracks): Media Settings Random (current album): Choose the play settings. Loop: Aux. amplification Secondary page Radio Settings DAB/FM options Display Radio Text Activate or deactivate the settings.
226 Audio and Telematics Radio Selecting a station Press on Radio Media to display the primary page. Changing a radio frequency Or Press on Radio Media to display the primary page. Press on the secondary page. Press on Radio Media to display the primary page. Select "Preset". Select a preset radio station in the list. If necessary, select change of source. By automatic frequency search Select "FM Radio". Select "List" in the primary page.
227 Audio and Telematics Preset a station OR Select a radio station or frequency (refer to the corresponding section). Press on Radio Media to display the primary page. Press on "Preset". Activate/ Deactivate RDS Press on Radio Media to display the primary page. Press on the secondary page. Press on the secondary page. Select "Settings". Select a number in the list to preset the previously chosen radio station. A long press on a number presets (memorises) the station.
228 Audio and Telematics DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio Display of the name of the current station. Short-cut: access to the choice of audio source and the list of stations (or titles, depending on the source). Select the radio station. Any thumbnail broadcast by the station. Select the audio source. Display the "DAB" band. Manage the Jukebox. Display current action. Display of "Radiotext" for the current station. Secondary page. Next "Multiplex". Next radio station. Previous "Multiplex".
229 Audio and Telematics Digital radio provides higher quality reception and also the graphical display of current information on the radio station being listened to. Select "List" in the primary page. The range of multiplexes available is displayed in alphabetical order. DAB / FM auto tracking "DAB" does not cover 100% of the territory.
230 Audio and Telematics Media USB player Auxiliary socket (AUX) Selection of source Press on Media to display the primary page. Select change of source. Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port or connect the USB device to the USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied). Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary Jack socket using an audio cable (not supplied).
231 Audio and Telematics Information and advice It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters, without using of special characters (e.g.: " " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing and displaying problems. The system supports USB mass storage portable players, BlackBerry ® devices or Apple ® players via USB ports. The adaptor cable not supplied. Control of the peripheral device is with the audio system controls.
232 Audio and Telematics Bluetooth® audio streaming Connecting Apple® players Streaming allows audio files on your telephone to be played through the vehicle's speakers. Connect the telephone: see the "Telephone" section, then "Bluetooth". Choose the "Audio" or "All" profile. If play does not start automatically, it may be necessary to start the audio playback from the telephone. Control is from the peripheral device or by using the audio system buttons.
233 Audio and Telematics Managing the Jukebox Select the magnifying glass to enter the folder or album and select audio file by audio file. Connect the device (MP3 player...) to the USB port or auxiliary Jack socket using a suitable audio cable. Select "Confirm" then "Copy". When no audio file is copied to the system, which has a capacity of 8 GB, all of the Jukebox function symbols are greyed and are not available. Select "New folder" to create a folder structure in the Jukebox. Select "Media list".
234 Audio and Telematics Settings Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Audio settings Audio settings Audio settings
Settings Audio settings Settings Turn off screen Level 2 Level 3 Comments Ambience Choose the sound ambience. Balance Sound distribution using the Arkamys ® system. Sound effects Set the volume or activate the link to vehicle speed. Ringtones Set the telephone ringtone and volume. Voice Set the volume and voice for speaking street names. Confirm Save your settings. Function that turns off the display. Pressing the screen reactivates it.
236 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Units Factory settings Configuration Adjust date and time Display screen
Level 1 Level 2 Comments Units Set the units used to display distance, fuel consumption and temperature. Delete data Select the desired data in the list then press Delete. Factory settings Return to factory settings. Confirm Save the settings. Confirm Set the date and time then confirm.
238 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Choice of language Configuration Calculator Calendar
Level 1 Level 2 Comments 239 Audio and Telematics Settings Secondary page Confirm Select the language then confirm. Languages Settings Secondary page Select the calculator. Settings Secondary page Calendar Select the calendar.
240 Audio and Telematics Audio settings Press Settings to display the primary page. Select "Audio settings". Select "Ambience" Or "Balance" Or The distribution (or spatialisation using the Arkamys ® system) of sound is an audio process that allows the audio quality to be adapted to the number of passengers in the vehicle. Available only with the 6-speaker configuration. The audio settings (Ambience, Bass, Treble and Loudness) are different and independent for each sound source.
241 Audio and Telematics Press on Settings to display the primary page. Press on Settings to display the primary page. Press on "Settings" to display the primary page. Press on the secondary page. Press on the secondary page. Press on the secondary page Select "System Settings". Select "Screen settings". Select "Time/Date" to change the time zone, synchronisation with GPS, the time and its format, then the date. Select "Units" to change the units of distance, fuel consumption and temperature.
242 Audio and Telematics Internet Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Internet browser 243 Audio and Telematics Press on Internet to display the primary page. Press on "Internet browser" to displays the browser's home page; first connect your smartphone by Bluetooth, option "Internet", see the "Telephone" section. Some smartphones of the latest generation do not support this standard. TECHNOLOGY on BOARD Authentication for Internet browsing via a smartphone is done using the Dial-Up Networking (DUN) standard.
244 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Bluetooth (devices) Internet Consumption monitor Wi-Fi network connection Level 3
Level 1 Internet Start the search for a device to connect. Connect / Disconnect Start or end the Bluetooth connection to the selected device. Update Import contacts from the selected telephone to save them in the audio system. Delete Delete the selected telephone. Confirm Save the settings. Reset Reset the usage monitor, them confirm. Secondary page Transfer rate Comments Search Secondary page Bluetooth Connection Level 3 Confirm All Display all Wi-Fi networks.
246 Audio and Telematics MirrorLink®
247 Audio and Telematics Please note: - if your mobile is supported, to make it "MirrorLink ®" compatible, some phone manufacturers nevertheless invite you to first download a dedicated application. - iPhone ® is not supported yet; an Apple ® application, "CarPlay ®", is being developed. As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver, using a smartphone when driving is prohibited. All operations must be done with the vehicle stationary.
248 Audio and Telematics Telephone Level 1 Level 2 Call log Contacts Level 3
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments 249 Audio and Telematics All calls Incoming calls Outgoing calls Telephone After making choices, start the call. Contacts Call log View Magnifying glass Create Call Addresses New Delete View Telephone Delete all Search for contact Contacts Confirm Navigate to Search for contact Call After making choices, start the call.
250 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Bluetooth (devices) Telephone connection Devices detected Telephone Options Level 3
Telephone connection Level 2 Level 3 Search Connect/Disconnect Start or stop the Bluetooth connection to the selected peripheral device. Update Import the contacts from the selected telephone to store them in the audio system. Delete Delete the selected telephone. Confirm Save the settings.
252 Audio and Telematics Pairing a Bluetooth® telephone For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the audio system must be carried out with the vehicle stationary. Procedure (short) from the telephone Procedure from the system Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function and ensure that it is "visible to all" (telephone configuration).
253 Audio and Telematics Connecting a Bluetooth® peripheral device Automatic reconnection The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone manual and with your network provider for details of the services available to you. Depending on the type of telephone, the system will ask you to accept or not the transfer of your contacts. If not, select "Update".
254 Audio and Telematics Managing paired telephones This function allows the connection or disconnection of a peripheral device as well as the deletion of a pairing. 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 TEL button to accept an incoming call. Press on Telephone to display the primary page. Make a long press Press on the secondary page. on the steering mounted TEL button to reject the call.
255 Audio and Telematics Managing contacts / entries Select "Contacts". Press on Telephone to display the primary page. Select the desired contact from the list offered. Select "Directory information" for the number of entries used, available, ... Select "Contacts". Select "Call". Select "Add contact". Calling a recently used number Or "Modify" to edit the selected contact. Select "Call log". Select the desired contact from the list offered.
256 Audio and Telematics Frequently asked questions The table below gives answers to the most frequently asked questions on your audio system. Navigation QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The route calculation is not successful. The navigation settings may conflict with the current location (exclusion of toll roads on a toll motorway). Check the settings in the "Navigation" menu. The POIs do not appear. The POIs have not been selected. Select the POIs in the list of POIs.
257 Audio and Telematics The altitude is not displayed. ANSWER SOLUTION On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the traffic information. Wait until the traffic information is being received correctly (display of the traffic information icons on the map). The filters are too restrictive. Modify the "Geographic filter" settings. In certain countries, only major routes (motorways...) are listed for the traffic information. This phenomenon is normal.
258 Audio and Telematics Radio QUESTION The quality of reception of the radio station listened to gradually deteriorates or the stored stations do not function (no sound, 87.5 Mhz is displayed...). I cannot find some radio stations in the list of stations received. The name of the radio station changes. ANSWER SOLUTION The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the vehicle is travelling.
259 Audio and Telematics Media ANSWER SOLUTION Some files supplied with the memory stick may greatly slow down access to reading the memory stick (multiplication by 10 of the catalogue time). Delete the files supplied with the memory stick and limit the number of sub-folders in the file structure on the memory stick. When I connect my iPhone as telephone and to the USB port at the same time, I am unable to play the music files.
260 Audio and Telematics Settings QUESTION In changing the setting of treble and bass the equalizer setting is deselected. ANSWER SOLUTION The selection of an equalizer setting imposes the balance settings. Modifying one without the other is not possible. Modify the balance or equalizer settings to obtain the desired musical ambience. The selection of a distribution setting imposes the balance settings. Modifying one without the other is not possible.
261 Audio and Telematics ANSWER SOLUTION For optimum sound quality, the audio settings for Volume, Bass, Treble, Equalizer and Loudness can be adapted to the different sound sources, which may result in audible differences when changing source. Check that the audio settings for (Volume, Bass, Treble, Equalizer, Loudness) are adapted to the sources listened to.
262 Audio and Telematics Telephone QUESTION I cannot connect my Bluetooth telephone. ANSWER The telephone's Bluetooth function may be switched off or the telephone may not be visible. SOLUTION - - Check that your telephone's Bluetooth function is switched on. Check in the telephone settings that it is "visible to all". The Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with the system. You can check the compatibility of your telephone at www.citroen.co.uk (services).
263 Audio and Telematics Audio system Audio system / Bluetooth® Your Audio system is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. Contents 264 265 266 266 268 272 274 278 As a safety measure, the driver must only carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary. When the engine is switched off and to prevent discharging of the battery, the audio equipment may switch off after a few minutes.
264 Audio and Telematics First steps Buttons 1 to 6 Select a pre-set radio station. Long press: pre-set a station. Automatic frequency search down/up. Select previous/next CD, MP3 or USB track. On / Off, volume setting. Select source: Radio; USB; AUX; CD; Streaming. Audio settings:. Front/rear fader, left/right balance, bass/treble, loudness, audio ambiences. Display the list of local stations. Long press: CD tracks or MP3 folders (CD / USB). * Available according to version.
265 Audio and Telematics Steering mounted controls Radio: select the previous/next preset station. USB: select genre / artist / folder from the classification list. Select the previous/next item in a menu. Radio: automatic search for a lower frequency. CD / MP3 / USB: selection of the previous track. CD / USB: continuous press: fast back. Move in the list. Radio: automatic search for a higher frequency. CD / MP3 / USB: selection of the next track. CD / USB: continuous press: fast forward.
266 Audio and Telematics Menus Screen C Radio Screen A Selecting a station Press the SOURCE button several times in succession and select the radio. Audio functions Radio; CD; USB; AUX. Trip computer Enter distances; Alerts: Status of functions. Bluetooth ®: Telephone - Audio Pairing; Hands-free kit; Streaming. Personalisation-configuration Vehicle parameters; Display; Languages. Press the BAND AST button to select a waveband.
267 Audio and Telematics Receiving TA messages The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...) may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure of the audio system. Press the MENU button. Select "Audio functions". Press OK. Select the "FM waveband preferences" function. Press OK. Select "Activate RDS". Press OK, RDS is displayed in the screen.
268 Audio and Telematics Media USB player Press REFRESH LIST briefly to display the previously selected classification. This unit consists of a USB port and an auxiliary Jack socket, depending on model. Navigate through the list using the left/right and up/down buttons. The system creates playlists (temporary memory), which can take from a few seconds to several minutes on the first connection. Reducing the number of non-music files and the number of folders reduces this waiting time.
269 Audio and Telematics Auxiliary socket (AUX) CD player Insert circular compact discs only. Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a personal recorder, may cause faults which are no reflection on the quality of the vehicle's player. Insert a CD in the player, play begins automatically. Connect the portable device (MP3 player, …) to the auxiliary Jack socket using an audio cable (not supplied).
270 Audio and Telematics Playing an MP3 CD compilation Insert an MP3 CD compilation in the player. The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks, which may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of seconds, before play begins. Information and advice To play a disc which has already been inserted, press the SOURCE button several times in succession and select CD. Press one of the buttons to select a folder on the CD.
Use only USB memory sticks formatted FAT32 (File Allocation Table). It is recommended that you use genuine Apple ® USB cables for correct operation. Bluetooth® audio streaming Connecting Apple® players Streaming allows music files on the telephone to be played via the audio system. Connect the Apple ® player to the USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied). Play starts automatically. Connect the telephone: see the "Telephone" section. Control is via the audio system.
272 Audio and Telematics Telephone Pairing a Bluetooth® telephone Screen C (Available according to model and version) As a safety measure and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your audio equipment must be carried out with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on.
273 Audio and Telematics Receiving a call Making a call An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display in the screen. From the Bluetooth: Telephone - Audio" menu. Ending a call During a call, press this button for more than 2 seconds. Select "Manage the telephone call". Confirm by pressing OK. Select "Call". Confirm with OK to end the call. Or Select "Calls list". Or Select "Directory".
274 Audio and Telematics Screen menu map(s) Screen A Radio-CD 1 Units 1 RDS options 2 2 REG mode 2 2 Language 1 Temperature: °Celsius / °Fahrenheit 2 Fuel consumption: KM/L L/100 - MPG 2 CD repeat 2 2 Shuffle play 2 2 Vehicle config* 1 Display adjust 2 1 2 R wiper in rev 2 2 2 2 Options 2 2 2 3 Minutes 2 View Abandon Hour 2 2 3 Day 2 Diagnostic 2 Nederlands Portuguès Português do Brasil Deutsch English Month 2 1 Italiano Year 2 Guide lighting Français Español
275 Audio and Telematics Screen C Press the OK dial for access to short-cut menus according to the display on the screen.
276 Audio and Telematics Screen C Pressing the MENU button displays: Trip computer Enter distance to destination 1 Audio functions 2 Audio functions 1 FM preferences 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 Alternative frequencies (RDS) Activate / deactivate Regional mode (REG) Activate / deactivate Radio-text information (RDTXT) Activate / deactivate Distance: x miles Play modes 2 Warning log 3 4 3 4 Album repeat (RPT) Activate / deactivate Track random play (RDM) 1 2 Vehicle diagnosis State of systems 1
277 Audio and Telematics 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 Bluetooth: Telephone Audio Bluetooth configuration 1 2 Brightness-video adjustment 2 Normal video 2 Inverse video 3 Brightness (- +) adjustment 3 Date and time adjustment 3 Setting the day/month/year Setting the hour/minute Choice of 12 h / 24 h mode Choice of units Connect/Disconnect an equipment Telephone function 2 Terminate the current call Activate secret mode Consult the paired equipment Delete a paired equipment Perform
278 Audio and Telematics Frequently asked questions The table below gives answers to the most frequently asked questions on your audio system. QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION With the engine off, the audio system switches off after a few minutes of use. When the engine is switched off, the audio system operating time depends on the state of charge of the battery. The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
279 Audio and Telematics ANSWER SOLUTION An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the stations are stored. The traffic announcement (TA) is displayed. I do not receive any traffic information. The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network. Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic information.
280 Audio and Telematics Media QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The battery of the peripheral may not be sufficiently charged. Recharge the battery of the peripheral device. The USB memory stick is not recognised. The USB memory stick may be corrupt. Reformat the USB memory stick. The CD is ejected automatically or is not played by the player. The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play.
281 Audio and Telematics Telephone ANSWER SOLUTION Few telephones or service providers allow the use of this function. TECHNOLOGY on BOARD QUESTION I am unable to access my voicemail.
This handbook describes all of the equipment available in the whole range. Your vehicle will be fitted with some of this equipment described in this document, depending on its trim level, version and the specification for the country in which it is sold. The descriptions and illustrations are given without any obligation. Automobiles CITROËN reserves the right to modify the technical specifications, equipment and accessories without having to update this edition of the handbook.
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154 Under the bonnet DIESEL ENGINE Take care when working under the bonnet. 1. Screenwash fluid reservoir. 2. Fusebox. 3. Engine coolant header tank. 4. Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. 5. Air filter. 6. Engine oil dipstick. 7. Engine oil filler cap. 8. Power steering fluid reservoir. 9. Priming pump (except BlueHDi engines). Battery connections: + - Positive terminal. Negative point (earth).
Fuel 160 FUEL CUT-OFF In a serious collision, a mechanism automatically prevents fuel from reaching the engine. The flashing of this warning lamp is accompanied by a message in the screen. Check that there is no odour or leakage of fuel outside the vehicle and re-establish the fuel supply: - switch off the ignition (STOP position), - remove the key, - put the key back in the ignition, - switch on the ignition and start.
Audio and Telematics Connected services Level 1 1 Level 2 Level 3
3 Audio and Telematics Internet browser Press on Connected services to display the primary page. Press on " Internet browser " to displays the browser's home page; first connect your smartphone by Bluetooth, option "Internet", see the " Telephone" section. Authentication for Internet browsing via a smartphone is done using the Dial-Up Networking (DUN) standard. Some smartphones of the latest generation do not support this standard.
Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Bluetooth (devices) 1 2 3 4 5 Usage monitor Internet connection settings Wi-Fi network connection 6 7 8 9 10 11
5 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Connected services 1 Secondary page Bluetooth connection Level 2 2 Search Start the search for a device to connect. 3 Connect / Disconnect Start or end the Bluetooth connection to the selected device. 4 Update Import contacts from the selected telephone to save them in the audio system. 5 Delete Delete the selected telephone. Confirm Save the settings. Connected services 1 Reset Reset the usage monitor, them confirm.
Audio and Telematics MirrorLinkTM Applications Optional depending on the smartphone and operating system.
7 Audio and Telematics MirrorLinkTM smartphone connection As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver, using a smartphone when driving is prohibited. All operations must be done with the vehicle stationary. The synchronisation of a smartphone allows applications on a smartphone that are adapted to the MirrorLinkTM technology to be displayed in the vehicle's screen.
Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Connect-App Car mode Controls Connect-App Car mode Back Home
9 Audio and Telematics Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Connect-App Access or return to the list of applications already downloaded to your smartphone and adapted to MirrorLinkTM technology. Controls "Back": abandon the current operation, go up one level. "Home": access or return to the "Car mode" page. Connected services MirrorLinkTM Car mode Comments Connect-App Access to the "Connected services" primary page.