REMOTE CONTROL Central unlocking A short press on control B unlocks your vehicle. This operation is confirmed by the rapid flashing of the direction indicators and the lighting of the interior lamp (if the function is activated). It can also deploy the exterior rear view mirrors. Central locking – Deadlocking A B Note: The simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domestic alarms, etc.) may momentarily hinder the operation of the remote control.
REMOTE CONTROL Changing the remote control battery C First, retract the key-carrier if necessary. Unclip the housing by lifting at the rear (see diagram). Battery: CR 0523 of 3 V. Re-initialisation of the remote control II A B Locating of the vehicle To locate the vehicle on a carpark, press button A, the interior lamps come on and the direction indicators flash for a few seconds. The vehicle remains locked. After a change of battery, it may be necessary to re-initialise the remote control.
KEYS Central locking using the key A brief action with the key locks the vehicle. Deadlocking: Central locking using the key A second action straightaway with the key deadlocks the vehicle. It is then impossible to open the doors from either inside or outside the vehicle. Note: • With the vehicle stationary and the engine switched off, locking is signalled by the flashing of the interior locking control warning lamp.
ANTI-INTRUSION ALARM Deactivation of the alarm usng the remote control The alarm is disarmed when you unlock the vehicle (with a press on button B on the remote control). Deactivation of the alarm with the key 1 A B Your vehicle may be equipped with an ANTI-INTRUSION ALARM. This provides: • Exterior perimeter protection by means of detectors on the vehicle access points (doors, boot, bonnet) as well as on the electrical supply.
ANTI-INTRUSION ALARM 24 Operating the alarm Deactivating the volumetric detection First make sure all the doors are closed. The alarm is armed by pressing button A on the remote control. With the alarm armed, the protections are active after 5 seconds (perimeter) and 45 seconds (volumetric). When the alarm is armed (on standby), any intrusion will trigger the siren for 30 seconds, accompanied by the direction indicators lighting up.
S T E E R I N G L O C K - I G N I T I O N - S TA R T E R Depending on your vehicle version, the following warning lamps are tested: • Briefly: D: Starting Release the key as soon as the engine starts. Never turn it while the engine is running. Starting and stopping the engine: See "Driving". • Up to starting: Economy mode • Flashes until the engine starts: In order not to discharge the battery while the engine is stopped, your vehicle goes automatically into economy mode after a maximum of 30 minutes.
DRIVING Manual gearbox II • Ensure that the gear lever is in the neutral position. • Do not touch the accelerator. • For Diesel engines: Turn the key to the drive position. Wait for the preheater warning lamp to go off, if this has come on. • Turn the key to action the starter (not for more than ten seconds), until the engine starts. • In ambient temperatures lower than 0 °C, depress the clutch while actioning the starter to facilitate starting. Then release the clutch pedal slowly.
I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L PETROL AND SPORT VERSIONS B C D E II F A J I H G D Sport version 27
I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L Engine oil level indicator B When the ignition is switched on, the maintenance indicator is displayed for a few seconds, followed by the engine oil level for a few seconds. See "Maintenance indicator". An incorrect engine oil level can seriously damage your engine. II Display of "OIL OK" indicates normal functioning. Display As soon as you open the driver's door, the instrument panel displays the total mileage and trip mileage.
I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L DIESEL VERSION B C D E II F A J 28 A. Control: - Lighting rheostat - Night driving (Black panel) B. Fuel gauge C. Rev counter During the running-in period, see "Running-in". D. Red zone of rev counter telling you of the need to change to a higher gear. Sport version: The warning lamp lights up in orange, then in red. I H E. Electronic Gearbox System display F. Control: - Trip mileage recorder reset G.
I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L Engine oil level indicator B When the ignition is switched on, the maintenance indicator is displayed for a few seconds, followed by the engine oil level for a few seconds. See "Maintenance indicator". An incorrect engine oil level can seriously damage your engine. II Display of "OIL OK" indicates normal functioning. Display As soon as you open the driver's door, the instrument panel displays the total mileage and trip mileage.
I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L Engine oil level indicator B When the ignition is switched on, the maintenance indicator is displayed for a few seconds, followed by the engine oil level for a few seconds. See "Maintenance indicator". An incorrect engine oil level can seriously damage your engine. II Display of "OIL OK" indicates normal functioning. Display As soon as you open the driver's door, the instrument panel displays the total mileage and trip mileage.
WA R N I N G L A M P S These warning lamps may be accompanied by a message and/or a sound signal Engine oil pressure II It comes on for a few seconds each time you switch on the ignition. If this warning lamp comes on, engine running, it tells you that the oil pressure is low. It is essential to stop the vehicle. Contact a CITROËN dealer. Coolant temperature warning lamp It comes on for a few seconds each time you switch on the ignition.
WA R N I N G L A M P S ESP Operating It comes on for a few seconds each time you switch on the ignition. While the ESP system is active, the warning lamp flashes. For a malfunction When the vehicle is moving, the lighting of this warning lamp indicates a system malfunction. Contact a CITROËN dealer. Function deactivated The warning lamp remains continuously on. ABS system The ABS warning lamp lights up when you switch on the ignition: it should go out after a few seconds.
M A I N T E N A N C E I N D I C AT O R It informs you when the next routine service is due in accordance with the vehicle servicing schedule in the Maintenance Guide. This information is dependent on two parameters: the mileage covered, and the time elapsed since the last visit. Operation II When the ignition is switched on, the maintenance indicator spanner is displayed for a few seconds.
I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L L I G H T I N G – B L A C K PA N E L Night driving A B D C Lighting rheostat The dimmer is active when the lamps are on and affects: • The instrument panel: Rev counter, fuel level display. • The display screen. • The air conditioning control panel. Selection of mode and brightness is done by pressing the dimmer button A on the instrument panel. Night driving (headlamps on) 4 levels of brightness + 1 level for Black panel.
D I S P L AY S 1 2 Display A II Digital clock To adjust the display, press on button 1 to alter the hours and on button 2 to alter the minutes.
M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY D I S P L AY A 1 2 3 E D C B D A B The driver is recommended not to concern himself with the display controls while driving. 1. Time. 2. Date - Display zone. 3. Outside temperature. When the outside temperature is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the temperature display flashes (risk of ice). Note: The outside temperature displayed may be higher than the actual temperature if the vehicle is stationary in bright sunlight.
M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY D I S P L AY A 1 2 3 E D C B D A B II Personalisation/Configuration To activate/deactivate rear screen wipe on engaging reverse gear: • Press button A. • Select, using B, the sub-menu to personalise-configure your vehicle, then confirm your choice with a press on C. • Select rear screen wipe, using B. • The system tells you the status (active or inactive) of the function. Modify this status with a press on E. • Then please wait for the display to disappear.
M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY D I S P L AY A E D C B D A B C E To display the Log of Alerts: • Press button A. • Using B, select the sub-menu for options. Confirm your choice with a press on C. Note: You can cancel the start of the display by selecting E to abandon, validate with a press on C. The alerts that have previously been signalled to you but not resolved, are recalled to you in a scroll. To delete the display of an alert, press D.
M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY D I S P L AY C 1 II 2 3 The driver is recommended not to concern himself with the display controls while driving. 1. Time. 2. Outside temperature. 3. Date - Display zone. When the outside temperature is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the temperature display flashes (risk of ice). Controls A. Access to the "Main menu" of the display. B. Scroll through display menus. C. Validation and Selection in the menus, of the function chosen or value modified. D.
M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY D I S P L AY C Trip computer Personalisation/Configuration To enter the distance to be travelled on the trip computer: • Press button A. • Use B to select the icon "Trip computer", then confirm with a press on C. • Select entry of distance using B. Confirm your choice with a press on C. • To choose the distance, select the figure you wish to modify by using B, then confirm with a press on C. • Use B to adjust the value, then validate by pressing C.
M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY D I S P L AY C E II 40 D C B A E To adjust the display brightness: • Press button A. • Use B to select the icon "Personalisation-Configuration" then confirm your choice by pressing C. • Select the display configuration with a press on B. Confirm your choice with a press on C. • Select the brightness adjustment. Confirm your choice with a press on C. • Select with a press on B, then validate by pressing C, the normal or alternative display mode.
TRIP COMPUTER II For selection and display of the various types of information, give short presses on the end of the windcsreen wiper stalk. For display type C, pressing on the "Mode" button permanently displays the trip computer information. Instrument panel (For a version with digital clock) The trip computer provides 4 types of information on the instrument panel, following the display of trip mileage: • Range. • Instantaneous consumption. • Average consumption. • Average speed.
TRIP COMPUTER Remark: After a re-initialisation of the trip computer, the indication of range only becomes significant after a certain period of use. II Display C The trip computer gives access to 3 types of instantaneous information: • Range. • Instantaneous consumption. • Distance remaining to be travelled. The trip computer also gives access to 3 types of information for 2 Journeys 1 and 2: • The distance travelled. • Average consumption. • Average speed.
TRIP COMPUTER Instrument panel Display version A Display version C Range This is the distance that can still be travelled on the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. When the distance remaining to be travelled is less than approx. 25 km (15 miles), only three dashes will be displayed. II Average consumption This is the relationship between the fuel consumed and the distance travelled since the last reset to zero of the trip computer.
SIGNALLING Sound signal for headlamps left on This operates when the driver's door is opened, ignition off, to indicate that the vehicle lamps are still on. It stops when you close the door, switch off the lamps or switch on the ignition. This signal does not operate if the automatic lighting of headlamps or the guide-me-home lighting are active. II Direction indicators Hazard warning lamps Left, downwards. Right, upwards. For a change of direction, move the control stalk beyond the tight spot.
SIGNALLING A Rotate the ring A forwards. Take care not to cover the brightness sensor, which is visible from outside the windscreen, behind the interior rear view mirror. Sidelamps on The instrument panel lights up. Lighting control stalk Rotate the ring A forwards. All vehicle lamps off Rotate the ring A forwards. Automatic lighting of headlamps Sidelamps and dipped beams come on automatically in poor ambient light, or if the wipers are in continuous operation.
SIGNALLING Front and rear foglamps (ring C) Switch on your dipped/main beams. II Rotate the ring C forwards. C B Front foglamps on Rear FOGLAMPS (Ring B) Switch on your dipped/main beams. Rotate the ring B forwards. Rotate the ring C forwards. Front foglamps and rear foglamps on Switching off Rear foglamps on First action rearwards, rear foglamps off. Second action rearwards, front and rear foglamps off. Note: the foglamps should be used only in fog or in other conditions of poor visibility.
WIPERS Position I: The wipe speed adjusts automatically to the speed of the vehicle. Positions 1 and 2: When the vehicle is stationary, the speed of the wipers will reduce automatically. For safety, the wiper system is deactivated when the ignition is switched off. When you switch the ignition on again, to reactivate the function: • Return to position 0. • Or go to the desired position. Activation of the function is confirmed by one sweep of the wipers.
WIPERS B. Rear screen wipe First notch Off. Second notch B II Intermittent rear wipe. Third notch Timed rear wash/wipe. A A. Windscreen wash To operate the windscreen wash, pull the wiper stalk towards you. The screen wash is accompanied by a timed wipe of the windscreen, the headlamp wash also activates if the dipped beams are on. Automatic wipe Changing the wiper blades If you have to replace them, the wiper blades have to be parked in the maintenance position.
DASHBOARD ADJUSTMENTS II Steering column adjustment Seat belt height adjustment Headlamps adjustment The steering can be adjusted for both height and reach. With the vehicle stationary, first adjust your seat to the most suitable position, then adjust the position of the steering wheel. See "Driving position". Unlock the steering wheel by pulling the control upwards. Adjust the position of the steering wheel then lock by pushing the control fully downwards.
REAR VIEW MIRRORS 1 II 2 3 Interior rear view mirror The lever on the lower edge enables you to place the rear view mirror in either of two positions: Day position: the lever is not visible. Night position (anti-dazzle): the lever is visible. 50 Electric exterior rear view mirrors Your vehicle is equipped with electric door mirrors. Set the position of the selected door mirror: 1. Left hand door mirror. 2. Right hand door mirror. Move the control in the four directions to set the position.
WINDOWS Anti-pinch on driver's window An anti-pinch device stops the window from rising. If it meets an obstacle, it goes back down. After a battery disconnection or if there has been a malfunction, you have to re-initialise the anti-pinch function: • Use the control to fully open the window, then reclose. It will rise only a few centimetres. • Press again on the control until the window closes fully. During this operation, the anti-pinch protection does not work.
MANUAL GEARBOX Reverse gear Do not select reverse gear until the vehicle is completely stationary. Depress the clutch pedal and wait a few moments before gently engaging reverse gear. II Manual gearbox gear lever.
ELECTRONIC GEARBOX SYSTEM GENERAL 2 1 II 1 The Electronic Gearbox System gives you the choice of two driving modes: • Automatic mode. • Manual mode with two control possibilities: The controls under the steering wheel 1 and the selection lever 2 on the central console. Selection lever for Electronic gearbox operating mode: • Automatic operation with the gear lever 2 in position A. Remark: Instant manual mode activates whenever you action one of the controls under the steering wheel 1.
ELECTRONIC GEARBOX SYSTEM GENERAL Using the Electronic Gearbox System Neutral While the vehicle is moving, do not select this position, even momentarily. II Reverse gear Starting the vehicle • Apply the brake pedal. The lever should be in position N. Switching on the ignition will in any case return you to position N (neutral). • Check the gear engaged on the instrument panel. • As required, select 1 gear or reverse gear (the engine must be at idle). • Release the handbrake.
ELECTRONIC GEARBOX SYSTEM GENERAL Vehicle stationary, engine running If the vehicle is stationary for a long time with the engine running, then the gearbox changes automatically to neutral. Stopping the engine Before switching the engine off, you must choose: • To leave the vehicle in neutral; for that, place the lever in position N. • To leave the vehicle with a gear engaged (1st or 2nd or Rse); for that, place the gear lever in the respective position. In this case, the vehicle cannot be moved.
ELECTRONIC GEARBOX SYSTEM A U T O M AT I C M O D E It constantly selects the gear best adapted to the following parameters: • Style of driving. • Road profile. • Vehicle load. Instant manual mode II To select automatic mode Place the selection lever in position A. "AUTO" displays on the instrument panel to confirm the selection. The gearbox then operates in autoactive mode, without intervention on your part.
ELECTRONIC GEARBOX SYSTEM MANUAL MODE - • A command to change gear is accepted only if the engine speed permits this. • As the engine reaches maximum revs and conditions permit, the system will automatically engage a higher gear. + Re-initialisation Gear controls under the steering wheel Commands using the gear lever Place the gear lever in position M, and then the controls under the steering wheel will give you access to the five gears in forward drive.
S T O P & S TA R T Your vehicle may be equipped with a "Stop & Start" system, in association with an Electronic Gearbox System; this shuts down the engine during stopping phases (red lights, traffic jams, temporary halts, etc.). During these phases, your vehicle uses no fuel, emits no pollutants and is completely silent. The engine restarts instantly when you want to move forward again.
S T O P & S TA R T Situations where the engine does not shut down: Before shutting down the engine, the system automatically and instantly checks that a certain number of conditions touching on safety, cabin comfort or engine protection are met. For example, the engine will not shut down, or it will restart by itself: • Within the few minutes following first starting (engine cold).
S T O P & S TA R T Deactivation of the "Stop & Start" system: A II You can if you wish deactivate the "Stop & Start" system, by pressing the "ECO OFF" button located on the left hand side on the central panel. The warning lamp on the button then comes on, and your vehicle functions like an ordinary vehicle. You can reactivate the system with another press on the "ECO OFF" button: The warning lamp on the button goes out.
BRAKES Parking brake The parking brake is actioned by pulling on the lever with a force appropriate to any slope. To facilitate the action on the lever, you are recommended to press the brake pedal at the same time. In all circumstances, as a precautionary measure, engage first gear. On steep gradients, turn the steering towards the pavement. To release the brake, pull the lever lightly up, press the button on the end of the lever and return the lever to the fully down position.
BRAKES ABS system II The ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sudden braking or in conditions of poor road adherence. It enables you to retain control of the steering. The functioning capability of all the electrical components essential to the ABS is monitored electronically before and during your journey. The ABS warning lamp lights up when you switch on the ignition: it should go out after a few seconds.
E L E C T R O N I C S TA B I L I T Y PROGRAMME (ESP) This system is associated with the ABS and in addition to the ABS. In the event of a loss of control of the vehicle by the driver, the ESP system acts automatically on one or more wheels and also on the engine to bring the vehicle back on trajectory. Operation A The ESP warning lamp flashes in the instrument panel if the ESP system is correcting the vehicle's trajectory.
D I E S E L PA R T I C U L AT E F I LT E R S Y S T E M In addition to the catalytic converter, this filter contributes actively to the preserving of air quality, by collecting the polluting particles that have not been burnt off. Black exhaust fumes are thus eliminated. Clogging of the particle filter This alert is caused by the particle filter starting to be saturated (in exceptionally prolonged urban driving, for example: reduced speed, traffic jams, etc.).
OVERSPEED ALERT Overspeed alert Function for keeping to a desired maximum speed. A short press on control E activates this function (the warning lamp lights up). To pre-set or modify the desired alert speed, when you have reached this speed, give a long press on control E (located on the dashboard central panel) until you hear a confirmation gong. An audible signal indicates that the programmed speed is being exceeded.
CRUISE CONTROL II This driving assistance function allows you to drive at the speed of your choice without the need to action the accelerator. This device is active at speeds above approx. 40 km/h (25 mph), in the higher gears only. The button A for cruise control is located on the lighting control stalk. Remark: The information relating to the cruise control is displayed in the instrument panel screen at B.
CRUISE CONTROL Temporary override of the cruise speed Reactivation of cruise control While cruise control is in operation, it is always possible to go above the cruise speed simply by pressing the accelerator pedal (for example to overtake another vehicle). The speed displayed flashes. You have only to release the accelerator pedal to return to your cruise speed. Remark: If during cruise control the system cannot keep to the cruise speed (e.g. on a steep descent), then the speed flashes.
SPEED LIMITER II This driving assistance function enables you to select a maximum speed that you wish not to exceed. This must be greater than 30 km/h (approx. 20 mph). Control A for the speed limiter is situated below the lighting/signalling control stalk. Remark: The information relating to the speed limiter is displayed in the instrument panel screen at B. This display causes the trip computer information to disappear (if it is shown on the instrument panel).
SPEED LIMITER Disengagement of the maximum speed Press button 3 located on the end of control A. This action causes the information "OFF" to appear in the instrument panel screen. The memorised speed remains displayed and is not cancelled. Temporary override of the maximum speed II At any time, it is possible to go above the memorised maximum speed by pressing the accelerator pedal hard down past the tight spot. While the memorised speed is being exceeded, the displayed speed flashes.
PA R K I N G A S S I S TA N C E Operation II 70 Proximity sensors are located in the rear bumper of your vehicle. When you are manœuvring in reverse gear at a speed of less than around 10 km/h (approx. 6 mph), they inform you of the presence of any obstacle located within their detection zone, by means of: • An audible signal emitted by the rear loudspeakers on the LH and/or RH side. • Display of the outline of your vehicle with shading corresponding to the area where an obstacle is detected.
ACCESS ANTI-THEFT AND ANTI-INTRUSION PROTECTION Locking from the inside A press on the control A operates the electric central locking and unlocking, provided all the doors are closed. It is still possible to open the doors from the inside. If one of the doors or the tailgate is open or not properly closed, the central locking does not operate.
ACCESS 1 C A 1 2 2 B III The boot can be accessed in two ways: Closing the upper and lower rear tailgates Open the upper tailgate 1 by pressing control A (The luggagecover folds automatically against the upper tailgate to permit rapid access to the boot contents). Open the upper tailgate 1 by pressing control A, then the lower tailgate 2 by moving control B. Close tailgate 2, then tailgate 1. Note: As soon as the vehicle is moving at around 10 km/h (approx. 6 mph), the tailgates lock automatically.
V E N T I L AT I O N - H E AT I N G III A Warning: The automatic air conditioning system uses a temperature sensor located on the dashboard (see reference A), this sensor should not be obstructed.
V E N T I L AT I O N - H E AT I N G MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING 1. Air distribution MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING 2 Air flow to the face level vents (Air vents open) 1 Air flow to the front and rear footwells (Air vents closed) 2 Air flow to the footwells and windscreen and side windows Air flow to the windscreen and side windows Demisting - Defrosting 4 3 5 5 6 6 1 4 III 3 VENTILATION - HEATING Distribution from the air blower can be altered at will by placing the distributor 1 in an intermediate position.
V E N T I L AT I O N - A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G Air inlet Air conditioning Check that the exterior grille for the air inlet, at the bottom of the windscreen, is clean and free of dead leaves, snow, etc. If washing the vehicle with a high pressure jet, avoid targeting the air inlet zone. Whatever the time of year, even in cool weather the air conditioning is useful in removing humidity and misting.
V E N T I L AT I O N - H E AT I N G MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING 1. Air distribution MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING 2 Air flow to the face level vents (Air vents open) 1 Air flow to the front and rear footwells (Air vents closed) 2 Air flow to the footwells and windscreen and side windows Air flow to the windscreen and side windows Demisting - Defrosting 4 3 5 5 6 6 1 4 III 3 VENTILATION - HEATING Distribution from the air blower can be altered at will by placing the distributor 1 in an intermediate position.
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING Air conditioning The air conditioning only operates when the engine is running. Press the control located on the control panel. Warning lamp on = in operation III Air conditioning is obtained by the mixing of hot air and cold air. Control 4 allows you to adjust the air conditioning while control 5 is in operation. To obtain refrigerated air, you should check that the air blower control 3 is not on position "0".
A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G Control panel 2 8 9 5 6 The temperature inside the cabin cannot be lower than the temperature outside if the air conditioning is not operating. The air conditioning maintains optimum comfort whatever the climatic conditions, through permanent automatic operation (you have pressed the "AUTO" button). Note: The automatic mode only calls for conditioned air in order to attain the desired cabin temperature or to remove air humidity.
A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G 2 2. Display 8 9 5 6 3. Temperature adjustment III 1 7 3 4 1. Automatic operation This is the normal operating mode for the system. A press on this button, confirmed by "AUTO" on the display, assures automatic control of: • The air flow. • The cabin temperature. • The air distribution. • Air recirculation. • Air conditioning. To revert to manual mode, press again on the button.
A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G Manual recalling of one or more functions One or more functions can be adjusted manually, while still retaining the other functions in automatic mode. The function display "AUTO" then goes out. 4. Air conditioning 6. Air distribution Press the control located on the control panel. Press on the button to scroll through the displays of air flow to: A symbol appears on the display (system active).
A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G 7. Air flow 8. Demisting - Defrosting Heater blower control. Press button: While it is operating, the warning lamp lights and the symbol appears on the display. To increase it. This control is for rapid deicing or demisting of the windscreen and side windows. It automatically triggers the air conditioning, optimising air flow and air distribution for the continued comfort of the vehicle occupants.
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F R O N T S E AT S Manual adjustments 1 Head restraint To raise or lower the head restraint, pull it forwards at the same time as sliding it. The adjustment is correct when the top edge of the head restraint is at the same height as the top of the head. To remove it, bring it to the high position. Lift the tab with the aid of a coin and pull. 2 III 3 4 5 82 Backrest angle Action the control rearwards and adjust the angle of the backrest.
R E A R S E AT S 1 III 2 3 4 For ease of handling from the boot, it is advised to close the lower tailgate.
R E A R S E AT S The function 3 is available on all models. The other functions are available depending on the version of your vehicle. 1 2 III 3 4 84 Rear head restraints The rear head restraints have two positions: • A stowed position for when the seat is not occupied. • A deployed position to provide passenger safety, by raising them to their locking point. To raise them, pull them upwards to their maximum height, pressing the unlocking button.
S E AT C O N F I G U R AT I O N TRANSPORTING LONG OBJECTS Rear seats By configuring the rear seats, you can create space for a variety of objects. As a safety measure, use the anchoring rings positioned on the boot floor.
AIRBAGS A III Front passenger's airbag deactivation In order to be able to use a rear-facing child seat in the front passenger's seat position, it is imperative to deactivate the passenger's airbag. For that: • With the ignition switched off, insert the key into the switch A. • Turn the key to the "OFF" position, the passenger's airbag is deactivated. • The front passenger's airbag deactivation warning lamp, in the instrument panel, lights up when you switch on the ignition.
CHILD RESTRAINTS The recommended ISOFIX child seat (1) for your vehicle is: The ISOFIX RÖMER Duo Plus (1): ISOFIX anchoring points and the ISOFIX fastening system The rear seats of your vehicle are equipped with ISOFIX anchoring points. These consist of 2 rings located between the backrest and the vehicle seat, approx. 28 cm apart. ISOFIX child seats are equipped with 2 latches which are eay to attach to these rings. This fixing system is intended for children weighing up to 18 kg.
CHILD RESTRAINTS Child seats secured by means of the vehicle seat belt III In conformity with Directive 2003/20, the table tells you to what extent each of the seat positions in your vehicle may take a child seat that is secured by means of the vehicle seat belt and approved as "Universal" as a function of the weight of the child. Consult "User Precautions", chapter on "Child Safety" at the end of this handbook, in order to ensure that you are installing your child in conditions of maximum safety.
INTERIOR LIGHTING 1. Interior lamps Move the control 1 to the 3 following positions. 2 1 2 In this position, the interior lamp comes on when you open a door or the boot. In this position, it is deactivated and remains permanently off. The spotlamps are deactivated. III In this position, lighting is permanent. Automatic lighting of the interior lamps • On entering the vehicle: They come on as soon as the vehicle is unlocked or a door is opened.
INTERIOR COMFORT III Lower glovebox To open, pull the handle and lower the lid. It comprises a storage area for vehicle documents. The glove box permits access to the fascia fuse box. Storage/CD changer Oddments tray on front central console WARNING As a safety measure, the glovebox must remain shut when the vehicle is in motion.
INTERIOR COMFORT Storage pockets in the front doors Cigar-lighter Ashtray Functions when the ignition is switched on. Push in and wait a few moments. The cigar lighter will release automatically. A movable ashtray can be placed in the cupholder locations on the central console and in the storage pockets of the rear panels.
INTERIOR COMFORT III Sun visor To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold the visor downwards. They can be disengaged from their central fixing and pivoted over to the side windows if required. The passenger’s and driver’s sun visors each have a mirror that can be covered. Grab handles/Coat hanger hook Lower tailgate storage Lift up the two levers located on the lower tailgate to open the cover and access the storage area. Storage capacity: 5 litres.
R E A R PA R C E L S H E L F 3 1 2 Removal • Open the upper tailgate. • Detach the parcel shelf cords. • Pull firmly downwards to disengage the hinge pivots. Refitting • Open the upper tailgate. • orient the underside of the shelf towards you. • introduce the two hinge pivots into the apertures located on the upper tailgate trim.
BONNET RELEASE A Bonnet This operation should only be performed while the vehicle is stationary. To release the bonnet, pull the control located under the dashboard towards you. IV Operate the lever A, located above the grille, to the right of the chevrons, then lift. Note: The panel may be hot after the vehicle has been in use. Bonnet stay: Unclip the stay and pivot to lodge it in the notch. To close Return the bonnet stay to its initial position.
LEVELS REFER TO THE CHAPTER: USER PRECAUTIONS A Air filter Follow the requirements set out in the Maintenance Guide. Windscreen/rear screen wash and headlamp wash fluid Check the engine oil level on horizontal ground with the engine having been switched off for at least 10 minutes. Quality: See "Maintenance Guide". Use CITROËN-approved products wherever possible. Capacity: See "Capacities".
LEVELS Topping up the coolant The fluid level should be between the marks MIN. and MAX. on the header tank. Top up the level. If you have to put in more than 1 litre, have the cooling system checked by a CITROËN dealer. Engine oil Radiator – coolant fluid Check the engine oil level on horizontal ground with the engine having been switched off for at least 10 minutes. Pull out the manual dipstick. The level should be between the marks MIN. and MAX. on the gauge.
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HDi 70 ENGINE IV The diesel fuel circuit being under high pressure: ANY INTERVENTION ON THE CIRCUIT IS PROHIBITED. HDi engines are the result of advanced technology. Any intervention requires special qualifications which only a CITROËN dealer can guarantee.
1 . 6 H D i 11 0 h p E N G I N E IV HDi engines are the result of advanced technology. Any intervention requires special qualifications which only a CITROËN dealer can guarantee.
DIESEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT Draining water from the fuel filter Purge regularly (at each oil change). To drain the water, slacken the bleed screw or the water-in-dieselfuel sensor located at the base of the filter. Operate until the water has completely drained away. Then retighten the bleed screw or the water in diesel fuel sensor. HDi 70 engine 1.6 HDi engine IV HDi engines are the result of advanced technology. Any intervention requires special qualifications which only a CITROËN dealer can guarantee.
DIESEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT Priming the fuel system HDi 70 engine 1.6 HDi engine Detach the protection cover to access the priming pump. In the event of running out of fuel: • After filling (5 litres minimum), operate the manual priming pump until some resistance is felt. • Operate the starter motor while depressing the accelerator pedal slightly until the engine starts. If the engine fails to start at the first attempt, wait 15 seconds before trying again.
C A PA C I T I E S Screen wash fluid (in litres) 3.5 Screen and headlamp wash fluid (in litres) Engine type IV 104 Engine oil capacities (in litres)(1) 1.1i engine 3.2 1.4i engine 3.2 1.6i 16V 110 ch engine 3.2 1.6i 16V 125 ch engine 3.2 HDi 70 engine 3.8 1.6 HDi 110 ch engine (1) 6 Drain, refill and replace oil filter. 3.
1 2 V B AT T E R Y Starting the engine after disconnecting and reconnecting the battery • Turn the ignition key. • Wait approximately 1 minute before operating the starter in order to allow the electronic systems to re-initialise. It may be necessary to enter the radio code. After the battery has been disconnected for a lengthy period of time, it may be necessary to re-initialise the following functions: • Anti-pinch and sequential operation on the electric windows.
1 2 V B AT T E R Y Starting the engine with an assisting battery If the battery is discharged, it is possible to use either a separate emergency battery or a battery on another vehicle. A. Dischargedbattery (Under the bonnet). B. Assisting battery. Check that the assisting battery has sufficient voltage (12 V). If you use the battery on another vehicle, stop the engine on the latter. The two vehicles must not come into direct contact with each other.
FUSES Fuseboxes There are two fuse boxes, one below the dashboard and one under the bonnet. Dashboard fuses The fuse box is located in the lower glovebox compartment. To access the fuses, open the glove box, pull the handle on the fuse box cover. Replacing a fuse Before replacing a fuse, you should ascertain the cause of the fault and have it remedied. The numbers of the fuses are indicated on the fusebox. Good Bad IV Replace the fuse that has blown with one of the same rating (same colour).
TA B L E O F F U S E S DASHBOARD FUSES IV 108 Ref.
FUSES Fuses under the bonnet Fusebox To access the fusebox located in the engine compartment, remove the battery cover and detach the lid. After a repair, take care to reclose the cover. IV Any action on the MAXI fuses (that give extra protection) (in grey in the dia diagrams), llocated in the fuseboxes, should be left to a CITROËN dealer.
TA B L E O F F U S E S FUSES UNDER THE BONNET IV 110 Ref.
REFUELLING When you are seeking to fill your tank, do not persist after the third cut-off ; that could cause your vehicle to malfunction. Fuel tank capacity (in litres): Approx. 41. FUEL QUALITY A label inside the filler flap tells you which type of fuel to use. To open the flap, pull at the edge. Locking filler cap Turn the key a quarter turn to lock and unlock the filler cap. When refuelling, place the cap in the support provided on the inside of the filler flap.
CHANGING BULBS 4 2 3 A 1 HEADLAMP UNIT 1 Sidelamp 2 Dipped beam 3 Main beam 4 Direction indicator Note: A light misting may appear on the headlamp surface in certain conditions of use. V Dipped beam Main beam Tilt the metallic spring holding the flap giving access to the lamp bulbs. Open the access flap. Disconnect the connector. Disengage the retaining spring by an forward movement, then an outward movement to disengage the two grips. Take out the bulb.
CHANGING BULBS Front direction indicator Rotate the bulb- holder a quarter turn and pull. Take out the bulb. Bulb: PY 21 W (yellow) Sidelamp Open the access flap. Pull on the bulb- holder to disengage the bulb. Bulb: W 5 Side repeater direction indicator To change the direction indicator side repeater, push it forwards or rearwards to detach it, then pull it towards you. Hold the cable and disconnect it. Contact a CITROËN dealer. V A Before touching, disconnect the supply connector A.
CHANGING BULBS Front foglamps Contact a CITROËN dealer. Bulb: H1 Interior lamp Unclip the transparent cover of the interior lamp to reach the bulb. Bulb: W 5 W Spotlamps Unclip the transparent cover of the interior lamp to reach the bulb. Bulb: W 5 W V 114 Boot lamp Unclip the lens unit to access the bulb.
CHANGING BULBS Front foglamps Contact a CITROËN dealer. Bulb: H1 Interior lamp Unclip the transparent cover of the interior lamp to reach the bulb. Bulb: W 5 W Spotlamps Unclip the transparent cover of the interior lamp to reach the bulb. Bulb: W 5 W V 114 Boot lamp Unclip the lens unit to access the bulb.
CHANGING BULBS 1 2 3 4 A Rear lamp unit Identify the failed bulb. Bulbs: 1 Stop-lamps and sidelamps: P21 W/5 W 2 Direction indicator: PY 21 W 3 Reversing lamp: P21 W 4 Foglamp: P21 W Removal From the inside, undo the nut A. Disengage the lamp unit. Disconnect the supply connector. Unclip the bulb- holder.
CHANGING BULBS Third stoplamp To access the bulb, open the upper tailgate, remove the parcel shelf and undo the lamp unit. Disconnect the supply connector. Remove the lens and disengage the bulb. Bulb: W 16 W Number plate Unclip the lens then pull the bulbholder. Bulb: W 5 W V After each operation, check that the lamps work.
S A F E T Y R E C O M M E N D AT I O N S Towbar We recommend you to have this device fitted by a CITROËN Dealer, who will be acquainted with your vehicle’s towing capability and with the procedures necessary for installing a safety item of this kind. Dimensions (in metres) A: 0.71 Roof bars A For your safety and to avoid damage to the roof, you should use roof bars that are tested and approved by AUTOMOBILES CITROËN for the design of your particular vehicle.
CHANGING A WHEEL 5 2 3 4 1 Access to the tools To access the toolkit: • Tilt the RH seat as if to enter the rear of the vehicle,. • Locate the kit under the seat and pull it towards the rear of the vehicle. The jack is stowed in a protection box inside the spare wheel underneath the boot. Tools 1. Wheelbrace. 2. Movable towing eye. 3. Central embellisher removing tool for accessing the wheel bolts (For vehicles with aluminium wheel rims). 4.
CHANGING A WHEEL Tyre pressures This is indicated on the label on the front door pillar. See "Vehicle identification" and "User Precautions". A Access to the spare wheel Open the lower tailgate. Remove the blank A with the aid of the ignition key, to insert the extension for the wheelbrace. Slacken the spare wheel carrier screw. Lift the carrier to release the retaining hook, then disengage it.
CHANGING A WHEEL Removal 1. Park the vehicle on stable, firm ground that is not slippery. Apply the parking brake. Switch off the ignition and engage first gear or reverse gear, depending on any slope. Ensure that all vehicle occupants have left the vehicle and are positioned in a safe place. 2. Position the jack at one of the four jacking-points provided on the subframe close to the wheels. Using the handle, unwind the jack until it reaches the ground. 3.
PUNCTURE If your vehicle has no spare wheel, a repair aerosol is to be found in the boot. Using the repair aerosol See also the user instructions on the aerosol. • Remove, if possible, the object which has caused the puncture. • Orient the wheel so that the valve is at ten o’clock or two o’clock. • Shake the aerosol vigorously (in cold weather warm it in your hands for a few minutes).
TOWING – LIFTING Movable towing eye The towing ring is detachable and can be fitted either at the front or at the rear of the vehicle. It is stowed in the toolkit which is to be found either under one of the front seats or in the repair aerosol kit located in the boot. Towing with wheels on the ground ADVICE Towing at low speed over a very short distance is authorised in exceptional cases depending on the regulations in force.
FUEL CONSUMPTION (IN LITRES/100 KM (MILES PER GALLON)) Engine type 1.1i 61 hp 1.4i 75 hp 1.4i 75 hp 1.4i 16V 90 hp 1.6i 16V 110 hp 1.6i 16V 125 hp HDi 70 HDi 70 1.6 HDi 110 hp FAP Saloon Entreprise BVM BVM BVMP BVMP Stop & Start BVMP BVM BVM BVMP BVM Urban CO2 emissions (g/km) 7.5 (37.7) 178 7.9 (35.8) 190 7.5 (37.7) 181 6.8 (41.5) 162 8.3 (34.0) 199 9.3 (30.4) 223 5.3 (53.3) 141 4.9 (57.6) 130 5.7 (49.6) 151 Extra urban CO2 emissions (g/km) 4.8 (58.9) 114 4.9 (57.
GENERAL Saloon Engine type 1.1i BVM 1.4i BVM Fuel tank capacity French fiscal rating Calculated maximum speed in km/h (mph) (In the highest gear) 1.6i 16V 110 hp BVMP 1.6i 16V 125 hp BVM Approximately 41 litres Fuels to be used Turning circle between walls (in metres) 1.4i 16V 90 hp BVMP 1.4i BVMP Unleaded petrol RON 95 - RON 98 9.6 9.6 10.7 9.6 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.
GENERAL Saloon HDi 70 BVM Entreprise 1.6 HDi 110 hp BVM FAP HDi 70 BVMP HDi 70 BVM 1.1i BVM Approximately 41 litres Unleaded petrol RON 95 - RON 98 Diesel fuel 9.6 10.7 9.6 10.7 10.7 9.6 10.7 9.6 4 4 6 4 4 166 (103) 167 (104) 193 (120) 166 (103) 158 (98) 1 003 1 041 1 130 978 939 1 391 1 421 1 475 1 374 1 340 710 1 841 1 871 1 925 1 824 1 790 540 540 625 540 520 450 25 60 175/65 R14 - 185/55 R15 - 195/45 R16 MAV: Unladen weight. MTAC: Gross vehicle weight.
DIMENSIONS (IN METRES) VI 126 A 2.315 B 3.666 C 0.760 D 0.591 E 1.439 F 1.439 G 1.659 H 1.461 I 1.
DIMENSIONS (IN METRES) A 0.892 B 0.606 C 0.334 MIN. 0.434 MAX. D 1.033 E 0.990 F 0.993 G 0.530 H 0.
V E H I C L E I D E N T I F I C AT I O N Self-adhesive manufacturer’s plate A A B C D VI 128 All CITROËN original replacement parts are available exclusively within the dealer network. For your safety and in order to remain within the terms of the guarantee, you are advised to use only CITROËN replacement parts.
R D S A U D I O C O M PA C T D I S C SY S T E M WITH CD CHANGER A B C R D Q E F G H P O 2 4 1 5 6 3 S I N M J L K
BUT TO N CO NTRO LS 2 On / Off. Volume adjust. A B CD eject. C CD aperture. D E SOURCE BAND/ AST G LIST Radio source : • Short press : Display of the list of radio stations available (30 maximum). • Long press : Update of list of stations. CD source : Display of list of tracks of the CD. H ESC Short press : Cancel the current operation or delete a superimposed display. Long press : Return to the permanent display. I TA/PTY Short press : TA function (road information).
R D S A U D I O C O M PA C T D I S C SY S T E M WITH CD CHANGER A B C R D Q E F G H P O 2 4 1 5 6 3 S I N M J L K
C O N T R O L S AT T H E S T E E R I N G W H E E L 3 The controls at the steering wheel give you access to certain functions, without you needing to use the radio-CD control panel. 1 Radio source : • Scrolling of pre-set stations. Within a menu, selection of a choice. CD changer source : • Selection of CD. 2 Radio source : • Search of higher frequencies. CD and CD changer source : • Forward search for tracks. • Fast forward with accelerated sound.
4 GENER A L FUNCTIONS - AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS ON / OFF SELECTION OF SOURCE TEMPORARY SOUND PAUSE With the key in Drive position M, press on control A to switch the radio on or off. Note : • If the radio was on the last time you switched off the ignition, it will resume automatically when you switch on the ignition again. You will not have to press on control A. • After switching off the ignition, you can still operate the audio system even without the ignition key being present. Simply press on button A.
R ADIO SOURCE 5 NOTES ON RADIO RECEPTION MANUAL SEARCH AUTOMATIC SEARCH Your radio will be subject to certain phenomena that are not encountered by domestic systems. The reception of AM and FM signals may suffer from interference, which is caused by the nature and propagation of the signals and does not reflect on the quality of your radio installation. In AM, the reception may be affected when passing under power lines or bridges, or when travelling through tunnels.
6 MANUAL PRE-SETTING Select the waveband and memory bank required using button E. Select a station using either automatic or manual search. Keep pressing for more than two seconds on one of the pre-selection buttons 1 to 6 on the keypad P. The sound momentarily cuts off, then returns to its previous level to confirm that it has memorised the station.
RDS SYSTEM USING THE RDS (R RADIO DATA SYSTEM) FUNCTION ON FM The majority of FM radio stations use the RDS system. The radio in your vehicle has this system,. The RDS system enables these stations to transmit non-audible data in addition to the broadcasting of their programmes. The data provides access to various functions described in this chapter, such as: display of the station name, intermittent traffic information flashes or automatic scanning of stations.
8 REGIONAL SEARCH MODE Some stations, when they are organised in networks, broadcast regional programmes at certain times of day, and national programmes at other times. It is possible to search : • Either for a regional station only. • Or across the whole network in order to find a different programme. To activate/deactivate this function, proceed as for Scanning of RDS stations. Note : When this mode is activated, the system will remain tuned to one specific regional station.
CD SOURCE SELECTING CD SOURCE After inserting a CD, with the printed side facing upwards, the player will start playing the CD automatically. To c h a n g e m a n u a l l y t o C D s o u r c e (CD already inserted), press button D until you obtain the source you require. You can also do this by means of control 5 at the steering wheel. EJECTING A CD Press button B to eject the CD, the audio system will automatically switch to radio source.
10 CD CHANGER SOURCE CD CHANGER SELECTING CD CHANGER SOURCE This equipment S (if present) is located in the central console and can accommodate 5 discs. Press on button D until you reach CD changer. After the magazine engages, playback of the first track of the first CD will begin. You can also do this by means of control 5 at the steering wheel.
BLUETOOTH Your audio system may be BLUETOOTH compatible. It allows you to connect a mobile telephone for use “hands free” and even to use its directory. It permits you to twin up to four telephones, to be able then to connect whichever one you choose. The Bluetooth functions available and the content of the display are dependent on the type of mobile telephone, its settings and the type of contract you have. For this reason it is advisable to make enquiries with your telephone provider.
12 MAIN MENU Press on the Menu button O to access to Main menu, then select the “Telephone” icon using buttons J ou M), then validate the selection via button L. You have access : • To the Directory. • To Configuration. • To Communication Management. You access your choices via (J ou M), then you validate them with a press on L. This main menu can also be accessed by pressing button E then button L. DIRECTORY This menu lets you open : • The telephone Directory of the telephone that is connected.
BLUETOOTH Swapping a call During a telephone conversation, the system is able to tell you of a second call incoming. To accept it, validate. To change from one call to the other, select this choice. End a call This choice enables you to end a telephone conversation, for example if there is another call incoming. Secret mode Select this choice. This allows you not to be heard by the other person. To restore sound to the other person, select deactivation of Secret mode in the menu “Call Management”.
N AV I D R I V E W I T H C D CHANGER V A B U T C D S R Q E X F G W P N 2 4 1 7 5 Z 6 3 H I J K O M L’ L
BUT TO N CO NTRO LS 2 A CD eject. B Selection of audio source (Radio, CD, CD changer and MP3). SOURCE Radio source : Manual search of higher frequencies. CD/MP3 changer source : Selection of previous CD / previous CD-cover. Other sources : To move in the menus. I Radio source : Manual search of lower frequencies. CD/MP3 changer source : Selection of the next CD / next CD-cover. Other sources : To move in the menus. Press : On / Off. Rotate : Volume adjust. C D Short press : Answer call.
BUT TO N CO NTRO LS Radio source : • Short press : Automatic search of lower frequencies. CD and CD changer source : • Short press : Search of previous track. • Long press : Rapid reverse with accelerated sound. MP3 source : • Short press : Search of previous track. • Long press : Rapid scrolling of previous tracks. Other sources : Moving in the menus. N O DARK Short successive presses : • One press : Only the top part of the display remains lit. • Two presses : Display off (blank display).
N AV I D R I V E W I T H C D CHANGER V A B U T C D S R Q E X F G W P N 2 4 1 7 5 Z 6 3 H I J K O M L’ L
4 1 2 C O N T R O L S AT T H E S T E E R I N G W H E E L Radio source : • Scrolling of pre-set stations. CD changer source : • Selection of next or previous CD. MP3 source : • Selection of the next or previous CD-cover. Other sources : • Selection of the next or previous elements of a menu in a screen, a list, an alphabet. Radio source : • Short press : Automatic search of higher frequencies. CD and CD changer source : • Short press : Search of the next track.
O P E R AT I O N - G E N E R A L ON / OFF With the ignition key in Drive position M, press on the control C to turn the audio part on or off. Note : • If the audio part of NaviDrive was on before you last switched off the ignition, it will automatically resume when you switch on the ignition again. • The source selected when you switch off NaviDrive is memorised and will resume when you switch on again.
6 MAIN MENU MOVING IN THE MENUS Buttons G, H, I, M, N and control 1 at the steering wheel enable you to move in the menus and a press on button G allows you to validate your choices. It is recommended that you do not use the NaviDrive controls while your vehicle is moving. In some countries, certain commands may be deactivated to comply with national regulations.
M E N U S T R U C T U R E F O R N A V I G AT I O N – T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N 7 Enter an address .................................................................................................................... 19 NAV 1. a NaviDrive services ................................................................................................................. 19 NAV 1.b NAV Choice of a centre of interest .............................................................................................
MENU STRUCTURES FOR AUDIO - TRIP COMPUTER 8 Activate/deactivate the RDS function in FM .......................................................................... 25 AUD 1. a Activate/deactivate regional search mode in FM .................................................................. 25 AUD 1. b Activate/deactivate display of Radio Text .............................................................................. 25 AUD AUD 1. c Activate/deactivate display of CD MP3 detail .......................
M ENU STRUCTURE FOR DIRECTORY 9 Consult or modify a fi le ........................................................................................................... 34 REP 1. a Add a fi le ................................................................................................................................. 34 REP 1. b REP Delete a fi le .............................................................................................................................
MENU STRUCTURE FOR TELEPHONE A N D T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S 10 TEL CALL ..........................................................................................................................................................................................38 TEL 1 CITROËN on Line ................................................................................................................... 39 TEL 2.a SERVICES PAGE 40 CITROËN Assistance ....................................................
MENU STRUCTURE FOR C O N F I G U R AT I O N – M A P – V I D E O 11 Operation of rear screen wipe ................................................................................................ 42 CFG Lighting confi guration ............................................................................................................. 42 D EFINE THE PAGE 42 VEHICLE PARAMETERS CFG 1 Choice of colours .........................................................................................................
12 VOICE CO M M A NDS GENERAL Voice commands can control a certain number of functions : • Using a voice label recorded by the user, for example : “Office” or “Home”. To enhance the recognition of these labels, you are recommended to record them using different intonations. • Using pre-recorded words and expressions, for example : “Radio”, “Help”. The voice commands function in a logical sequence. A word voiced at one level must be recognised before another word at the next level can be recognised.
LIST A ND STRUCTURE OF VOICE COMMANDS Display Audio Guidance Navigation Trip computer Telephone Cancel Help What can I say Displays the information on the current audio source in the right hand part of the screen Displays the information on navigation/guidance in the right hand part of the screen Displays the information on navigation/guidance in the right hand part of the screen Displays the information on the trip computer in the right hand part of the screen Displays the telephone information in the r
LIST A ND STRUCTURE OF VOICE COMMANDS 14 Stop Directory Restart See Guidance Zoom in Zoom out Cancel Help What can I say Stops the current guidance Starts guidance towards the address contained in the record associated with the voice label pronounced Resumes guidance towards the last destination selected Destination Centres the map on the current or previous destination Vehicle Centres the map around the vehicle Cancel Returns to the first level of the voice commands structure Help Displays the voice com
LIST A ND STRUCTURE OF VOICE COMMANDS Message Display Read Cancel Help What can I say Stop Directory Displays the list of SMS messages Reads the last SMS message received or the SMS selected in the list of messages Returns to the first level of the voice commands structure Displays the voice commands possible at this level Displays the voice commands possible at this level “Pre-recorded label” Restart Navigation See Zoom in Zoom out Cancel Help What can I say No Yes Previous Radio Radio 15 Destinati
16 SMS LIST A ND STRUCTURE OF VOICE COMMANDS Display Read Cancel Help What can I say Displays the list of SMS messages Reads the last SMS message received or the SMS selected in the list of messages Returns to the first level of the voice commands structure Displays the voice commands possible at this level Displays the voice commands possible at this level Stop Next Stops the reading of SMS messages. Stops voice commands Changes to the next radio station, or next CD/CDC track.
N A V I G AT I O N – T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N When navigation is to be used for the first time, or when the battery has been disconnected for any reason, the navigation system has to be initialised. For this operation the vehicle must be parked outdoors so that it can pick up satellite signals. Turn the ignition to position M (see vehicle Handbook) and leave for at least fifteen minutes.
N A V I G AT I O N – T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N 18 1 8 7 2 6 3 5 1 4 8 2 3 7 5 6 During navigation, provided the navigation CD-ROM is present, the display indicates the manoeuvres to be made : 1 In navigation : manoeuvre to be made or, momentarily, direction to follow. Except during guidance : Display of a compass. 2 Next manoeuvre to be made. 3 Next road to be taken and name of town. 4 Symbol concerning Traffic Information or services in proximity (colour display).
N A V I G AT I O N – T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N 19 • If the list contains less than 6 names, these last will display automatically. Select a town, then validate. When the complete name of the town is displayed, select it then validate “OK”. 2 Enter the name of the street Enter the street name in the same way as you entered the town name. Note : Do not enter the type of road (street, avenue ,etc.). NAV 1 NAV 1.
20 N A V I G AT I O N – T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N 4 Enter a street no. or the name of an intersecting street You can enter the number of the street you require, using either control G or the alphanumeric keypad. Select then validate “OK”. Remark : The first and last street numbers are displayed. You can also select a street from the list of “Intersections”, which means you do not have to enter the street no.
N A V I G AT I O N – R D S - T M C T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N NAV 2 NAV 3 21 NAV 4 STAGES AND ROUTES GUIDANCE OPTIONS TMC TRAFFIC INFORMATION This menu allows you : • To add a stage to your route after guidance has started. • To sort or delete stages. • To change your route. You have to indicate the number of kilometres you wish to leave out in order to permit calculation of a new route. • To select the destination chosen initially in order to modify it.
22 R D S - T M C T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N As opposed to the road information flashes broadcast by an FM station during its normal programming (see the TA function in RDS), the TMC (Traffic Message Channel) messages are coded and not audible. TMC filters the information that is of interest to you and broadcasts it in the language selected in your NaviDrive, even in a foreign country where the language of the local radio is not your own.
R D S - T M C T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N 23 CONSULTING OF MESSAGES FILTERING BY INCIDENT This menu gives you access to the list of messages. Note : • Certain of these messages may offer you a diversion from your route, depending on the TMC information received (it is necessary for you to have selected the “traffic info” guidance option). If you accept one of these messages, then the NaviDrive offers you a diversion and recalculates your itinerary.
24 AUDIO SELECTION OF SOURCE TEMPORARY SOUND PAUSE Press on button B or 5 to select the audio source : Radio, CD, CD changer or MP3. Press simultaneously on buttons 4 and 6 at the steering wheel to activate this function. The sound will be paused, regardless of the source selected. The permanent audio sources (radio, CD, CD changer, MP3) remain cut off, but not the others (guidance instructions for example). To restore sound, press any of the buttons on the control panel.
R ADIO SOURCE C O NTE X T UA L M EN U FO R R A D I O SOURCE A press on G while listening to the radio permits you to : • Enter the desired frequency. • Activate/deactivate the RDS search function in FM. • Activate/deactivate the regional search mode in FM. • Activate/deactivate the display of Radio Text, broadcast by the radio station if available (“RT” displays at the bottom of the screen).
26 R ADIO SOURCE AUTOMATIC SEARCH A short press on one of the buttons M or N will tune into higher or lower radio stations respectively, within the chosen waveband. By keeping one of the buttons M or N pressed, you can scroll continuously through the waveband. The scrolling will stop at the first station it finds once the button is released. You can also do this by means of controls 2 and 3 at the steering wheel.
R A DIO SOURCE - RDS SYSTEM 27 RECALL OF PRE-SET STATIONS SCANNING OF RDS STATIONS REGIONAL SEARCH MODE A short press on one of the pre-selection buttons 1 to 6 on the keypad W recalls the corresponding memorised station. If it is a RDS station, the frequency appears some seconds before the name appears. For RDS stations, recall of a station may prompt a search of the frequency corresponding to the region where you are located.
28 TA TRAFFIC INFOR INFORMATION (TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS) Some stations allow broadcasting of these messages thanks to the “TA” TA function. You can activate this function by pressing button S. Your system allows you to receive traffic information flashes from an FM station which broadcasts them, even though you are listening to another radio programme not itself providing traffic information, or to another audio source.
RDS SYSTEM SELECTING A PROGRAMME TYPE Certain stations allow you to choose to listen to a particular type of programme selected from the available list, for example as below : News Sciences Current affairs Various Services Pop music Sport Rock music Education Folk music Fiction Light music Culture Other music Weather Leisure Economy Jazz Children Country Social affairs National Religion Old favourites Discussion Traditional Travel Documentary Press for more than two seconds on th
30 CD SOURCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SELECTING CD SOURCE EJECTING A CD For safety, do not use a CD player if the cabin temperature is higher than +60 °C or lower than -10° C. If the temperature becomes too high, an automatic safety device will prevent the CD player from working until an acceptable temperature is restored. After inserting a CD, with the printed side facing upwards, the player will start playing the CD automatically.
CD SOURCE 31 PLAYBACK OF CD MP3 After inserting a CD MP3, the playback of the first song of the first CD-cover commences. You can select the track you wish to listen to via M or N or the CD-cover via H or I. If a CD MP3 is already inserted, press on button B until you reach the source required. Remark : If the navigation CD is present, it is not possible to listen to a CD MP3.
32 CD CHANGER SOURCE CD CHANGER SOURCE This equipment, if present, comprises a CD changer Z located in the central console, able to accommodate 5 discs. INSERTING CDS INTO THE MAGAZINE Inser t the CDs with the printed side upwards. Note : • Each compartment takes one disc only. • The CD changer will not operate if discs are inserted the wrong way up. REMOVING DISCS To remove a CD, give a long press on the corresponding button. For handling of CDs and user precautions, proceed as for CD Source (page 30.
TRIP COMPUTER ODB ODB 1 33 ODB 2 TRIP COMPUTER MAIN MENU TRIP COMPUTER CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSIS press on P, then on the control G select the Trip Computer icon and validate to have access to the following choices : • Trip computer configuration. • Diagnosis. • Status of functions. This menu allows you to : • Enter a distance to destination, if no guidance is active (otherwise this information is given by the navigation system). • Modify the units, °C or °F, km and litres or miles and gallons.
34 DIRECTORY REP 1 The directory can contain up to 396 files spread over 4 independent sub-directories (“User 1”, “User 2”, “User 3” and “User 4”). On delivery of the system, the current directory is by default the directory “User 4”. One file can contain : • An address. • Five telephone nos.. • Five e-mails. • A note. • A voice label for use in voice commands. The address is entered by inputting the town and the street.
DIRECTORY 35 a a REP 3. a When they are created, the files are stored in the current directory, notably for use in voice commands. VOICE LABEL You can record a voice label linked to a file by selecting and validating the icon a, then pronouncing the voice label twice.
36 T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S WHAT IS THE TELEPHONE FUNCTION The telephone function consists of a GSM telephone incorporated in NaviDrive. The GSM telephone has a “hands free” function, provided by a microphone located in the front interior lamp, and controls at the steering wheel giving you access to most of the functions.
T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S 37 USING THE KEYPAD Each press on one of the buttons of the keypad W lets you : • Select a name commencing with the letter chosen, either in the directory or in the SIM card. • Scroll down the characters, until you reach the one you need.
38 T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S TEL 1 CALL A NUMBER To call a number, carry out one of the following actions : • Select “Call” in the menu Telephone and telematic services, then compose the number using the keyboard W. • Press on button D to start the dialling, or select the function “OK”. • Say “Call” then the voice label from a file that includes a telephone number. • Use the current directory.
T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S • NaviDrive Services,, for access to the list of telematic services from CITROËN (e.g. Customer Service, choice of a destination, fuel consumption monitoring, sport, current affairs, finance, weather, horoscope, travel, games, etc.) depending on availability. • Messages received, messages relating to the benefits of your specific Service Contract.
40 T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S TEL 3 TEL 4 TEL 4. b TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS TEXT MESSAGING (SMS) SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE (SMS) This menu gives you access to the following functions : • Network, to select the network search mode and to view the networks available. • Length of calls, to consult the call length counters and the reset to zero. • Managing the SIM card, for modifying the PIN code and deleting the list of calls and text messages (SMS).
T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S Note : • SMS messages that have been stored or deferred can be consulted at any time. To access them, press on button P, select “Telephone and Telematic Services” then the function “SMS text-messages” and validate the function “Reading of SMS messages received”. Then move in the list to be able to select and validate the message you wish to read. The number of SMS messages unread is indicated.
42 CFG C O N F I G U R AT I O N CFG 1 CFG 2 CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS DISPLAY CONFIGURATION Press on P then on the control G. Select the Configuration icon and validate to gain access to the following choices : • Define the vehicle parameters. • Display configuration.
MAP 43 GENERAL When the map is displayed, you can use either of two functioning modes : The mode “Follow vehicle on map”, which shows you the movement of the vehicle on the map, and the mode “Select - Move on map”, which allows you to define a particular spot by moving a pointer. The map can be displayed either on the right of the screen as in the other applications, or full screen enlarged. Remarks : • By default, the map displays in mode “Follow vehicle on map”.
44 MAP Tip : Among the details of the map, you can select (depending on the country where the vehicle was marketed and on the availability of the service) the display of radar zones or highaccident zones. CAR MAP MAIN MENU CONTEXTUAL MENU Press on P then use control G to select the Map icon and validate to have access to the following choices : • Move the map, to change to the mode “Select - Move on map”.
SY M BO LS FO R CENTRES OF INTEREST PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND SECURITY City hall, City centre Universities, Colleges, Schools Hospital 45 SPORTS AND OPEN AIR CENTRES Sports centres and complexes Golf courses Skating, Bowling HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, BUSINESS AND RETAIL PARKS Winter sports Hotels Parks, gardens Restaurants Public attractions TRANSPORT AND MOTORING Vineyards Supermakets, Shopping malls Airports, flying clubs Business centre Rail stations, bus stations CULTURE, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT Cul
USB PLAYER USING THE USB PORT 1 2 3 This unit consists of a USB port and a Jack socket. It reads audio file formats (.mp3, .ogg, .wma, .wav...) which are transmitted from portable equipment such as a digital player or a USB stick to your audio system, to be listened to via the vehicle's speakers. USB stick (1.1, 1.2 and 2.0) or Ipod® of generation 5 or later: - the playlists accepted are of the type m3u, .pls, .wpl.
USB PLAYER USING THE USB PORT 2 Press and hold LIST to display the different classifications. Select by Folder/Artist/Genre/Playlist, press OK to select the classification required, then press OK again to confirm. 4 OK - by Folder: all folders containing audio files recognised on the peripheral device, classified in alphabetical order without following the flow chart. - by Artist: all of the artist names defined in the ID3 Tags, classified in alphabetical order.
USB PLAYER USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) JACK SOCKET OR RCA SOCKET (according to vehicle) ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF THE AUXILIARY SOURCE The auxiliary input, JACK and RCA, permits the connection of portable equipment (MP3 player...). 1 Do not connect a single piece of equipment to the USB socket and the JACK socket at the same time. 2 1 Connect the portable equipment (MP3 player…) to the JACK socket or to the audio sockets (white and red, RCA type) using a suitable cable (not supplied).
BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE SCREEN C (AVAILABLE DEPENDING ON MODEL AND VERSION) The TELEPHONE menu gives access to the following functions in particular: Directory*, Call list, Pairing management. * if your telephone hardware is fully compatible.
BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING (AVAILABLE DEPENDING ON MODEL AND VERSION) Wireless transmission of the telephone's music files via the audio equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate bluetooth profiles (Profiles A2DP/AVRCP). RECEIVING A CALL 1 2 An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display on the multifunction screen. 1 Initiate the pairing between the telephone and the vehicle.