Citroën Berlingo 2013 Owner's Manual

CITROËN BERLIN
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We draw your attention to the following...
Your vehicle is fi tted with only some of the equipment described in this document, depending on the trim level, version and the specifi cations for the country in which it is sold.
The fi tting 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 specifi c warning and contact a CITROËN dealer to be shown the recommended equipment and accessories.
For any work on your vehicle, use a qualifi ed workshop that has the technical information, competence and equipment required, which a CITROËN dealer is able to provide.
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.
Happy motoring!
Contents
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. FAMILIARISATION
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Instruments and controls
entre console itting comfortably eeing clearly
Driving safely
ab space
Load space
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Eco-driving
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mote control
Doors
ear roof fl ap
Tailgate
entral locking Instrument panel Adjusting the time
arning lamps
Fuel gauge
oolant Tyre under-infl atio
detection
ervice indicator
ighting dimmer
earbox ear shift indicator
-speed electroni earbox 4
teering whee
djustment 4
top & Start 4 tarting and stopping 4 ill start
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COMFORT 48-8
Lightin
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wipers
ruise control peed limiter eating / Air conditioning
manual
digital 6 Demisting and defrostin Front seats
xtenso ongurations 6
Front fi ttings
ourtesy lamps rew cab
oad space
bars
irrors
Toll cards/car park tickets
lectric windows
. SAFETY
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azard warning lamps Parking brake Parking sensors
nti-lock braking system
ABS)
mergency brakin
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"Grip control"
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Installation
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6. CHECK
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pening the bonnet 1 Petrol engine 1 Diesel engine Levels 1
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ECHNICAL
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Identifi cation markings
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The "Technology on board" section presents the new radio/navigation systems.
10. VISUAL SEARCH 141-14
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The "Visual search" section assists you in fi nding the controls and functions and their associated page numbers on the schematic outlines of the vehicle (visual index).
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CONTENT
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PRESENTATION
This handbook has been designed to familiarise you with your new vehicle from the moment you get behind the wheel and to describe the operating features.
Reading the handbook is made easy with the content consisting of 10 identifi ed chapters, which can be located by means of a colour code specifi c to each one. Its sections cover, by subject, all of the functions of the vehicle in its most complete specifi cation.
Chapter 8 gives all of the technical data relating to your vehicle. At the end of the document, diagrams of the outside and inside of the vehicle will assist you in locating equipment or functions and page numbers refer you to the relevant section of the handbook.
We draw your attention to the following... Your vehicle is fi tted with only some of the equipment
described in this document, depending on the trim level, version and the specifi cations for the country in which it is sold.
Within the chapters, symbols draw your attention to specifi c information:
directs you to the chapter and section which contains detailed information concerning a function,
indicates important information relating to use of the equipment,
alerts you to the safety of individuals and equipment on board.
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Exterior
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Exterior
Key - Remote control
Sliding side door
Side-hinged rear doors
Rear roof fl ap
Tailgate and rear screen
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Parking sensors
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Grip control Changing bulbs
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Business equipment - Accessories
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Opening the bonnet
Spare wheel
Useable dimensions
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Key
: chapter identifi cation
FAMILIARISATIO
: page identifi cation
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Interior
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Lighting and direction indicator control stalk.
2. Instrument panel with screen.
3. Wiper, screenwash, trip computer control stalk.
4. Ignition.
5. Audio controls.
6. Driver's airbag, horn.
7. Steering wheel height and reach adjustment.
8. Cruise control, speed limiter switches.
9. Switch panel, parking sensors, headlamp beam adjustment, ESC, Stop & Start.
10. Bonnet release.
11. Electric door mirror adjustment.
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CENTRE CONSOLE
1. Switch panel: electric windows.
2. Switch panel: hazard warning lamps, central locking (passenger compartment, load space).
3. Cigarette lighter.
4. Heating-ventilation controls.
5. Storage compartment.
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7. Audio system.
8. Screen.
Interior
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86 6. Grip Control.
9. Electronic gearbox gear selector
assistance call.
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9.1 10. Emergency or
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FAMILIARISATIO
Interior
SITTING COMFORTABLY
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Driver's seat
Forwards-backwards
1. adjustment.
3. Height. 4. Head restraint
2. Angle.
height and angle.
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Steering wheel
Adjust the steering wheel for height and reach.
Seat belts
Height adjustment. Fastening.
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Storage compartments
These are placed under the front seats. For greater ease, reach behind the seat to access them.
The tools are stored under the left-hand
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seat and can be accessed from the rear.
Mirrors
Manual adjustments. Electric adjustments.
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SEEING CLEARLY DRIVING SAFELY
Cruise control, Speed limiter
In cruise control mode, the vehicle speed must be higher than 25 mph (40 km/h) with at least 4th gear engaged.
Lighting stalk Wiper stalk
Lighting off.
Sidelamps.
Dipped beam headlamps (green). Main beam headlamps (blue).
AUTO, automatic illumination of headlamps.
2 fast. 1 normal. I intermittent. 0 off. È single wipe.
AUTO, press the stalk down.
Hill start assist
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Interior
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Motorway function: press up or down once, without passing the point of resistance; the corresponding direction indicators will fl ash three times.
Special position of the windscreen wipers
In the minute after switching off the ignition, any action on the wiper stalk positions the wipers vertically at the sides of the windscreen.
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Audio system
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FAMILIARISATIO
Interior
CAB SPACE
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Outer seat Extenso Cab
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- folded position, allows long load of up to 3 metres to be carried inside the vehicle, with the doors closed,
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Centre seat
A storage space under the seat cushion can be made secure by fi tting a padlock (not supplied).
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- foldaway position: allows high loads to be carried in the cab.
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LOAD SPACE
Interior
Lashing rings
We recommend that the load is properly secured using the lashing rings on the fl oor and that heavy objects are placed at the front (towards the cab).
Maximum loads
Overhead storage compartment: 5 kg. Folding seat, in the seat back folded
onto seat cushion position: 50 kg. Transverse roof bars: 75 kg. Roof rack: 120 kg. Rear roof fl ap: 100 kg vertically.
Partitions
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Removable fl ap
This can be removed for the loading of long objects.
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FAMILIARISATIO
Interior
CHILD SAFETY
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Airbag deactivation
Child seats
VENTILATION
Air conditioning
Heating
Recommended settings for Manual Air Conditioning
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For optimum use of the system, we recommend:
If I
require...
Heating -
Cooling
Demisting
Defrosting
With Digital Air Conditioning, operation in AUTO mode is recommended at all times.
Air
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Temperature
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Air fl ow
Digital air conditioning
Air
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Remember to switch the system off when the ambient air suits your requirements.
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CO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO emissions.
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Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently, change up without waiting and drive by changing up quite soon. If your vehicle has the system, the gear shift indicator invites you to change up; it is displayed in the instrument panel, follow its instructions.
With an automatic or electronic gearbox, stay in Drive "D" or Auto "A" , according to the type of gearbox, without pressing the accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator progressively. These practices contribute towards a reduction in fuel consumption and CO emissions and also helps reduce the background traffi c noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffi c is fl owing well.
Control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment that can help keep the temperature in the passenger compartment down (sunroof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has automatic digital regulation, as soon as the desired temperature is attained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, if not automatic.
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Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps when the level of light does not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter; your vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.
As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices (fi lm, music, video game...), you will contribute towards limiting the consumption of electrical energy, and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before leaving the vehicle.
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
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.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refi t your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
- before a long journey,
- at each change of season,
- after a long period out of use. Don't forget the spare wheel and the
tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil fi lter, air fi lter...) and observe the schedule of operations recommended by the manufacturer.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to avoid any overfl ow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the fi rst 1 800 miles (3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to a consistent average.
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ACCESS
KEY
This locks and unlocks the doors on the vehicle, opens and closes the fuel fi ller cap, as well as starting and stopping the engine.
REMOTE CONTROL Unlocking
Press this button once to unlock the front doors.
Press this button again to unlock your vehicle completely.
The direction indicators fl ash twice.
Unlocking the load space
Press this button to unlock all of the rear doors.
Security of use
To unlock the load space only:
Press this control to lock the vehicle completely.
Press this control to unlock the load space, the front doors alone remain locked.
Access
Central locking
Press this button to lock the vehicle completely.
The direction indicators fl ash once. If one of the doors is open
(transportation of long loads) or is not closed correctly, the central locking will not work.
Deadlocking
A second press on the closed padlock on the remote control within ve seconds after locking changes the locking to deadlocking.
This is confi rmed by fi xed lighting of the direction indicators for approximately two seconds.
Deadlocking renders the exterior and interior door opening handles inoperative: do not leave anyone inside the vehicle when it is deadlocked.
If deadlocking is activated from inside the vehicle using the remote control, it will change to normal locking when the vehicle is started.
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Access
Folding / unfolding the key
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If you do not press the button, the mechanism may be damaged.
Press this button to release the key from its housing.
To fold the key, press this chromed button then fold the key into the housing.
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 (keyring, ...) weighing on the shaft of the key in the switch, may cause a malfunction.
REMOTE CONTROL
Changing the battery
Battery ref.: CR1620 / 3 volts. The "battery fl at" information is given
by an audible signal, accompanied by a message in the screen.
To replace the battery, unclip the casing using a coin at the ring.
If the remote control does not work after the battery has been changed, reinitialise the remote control.
There is a risk of damage if the replacement battery is not the correct type.
Use only identical batteries or batteries of an equivalent type to those recommended by CITROËN dealers.
Do not discard the remote control batteries, they contain metals which are harmful to the environment.
Deposit them at a CITROËN dealership, or at an authorised collection point.
Reinitialising the remote control
Following changing of the remote control battery or disconnection of the vehicle battery, the remote control may have to be reinitialised.
Wait at least one minute before using the remote control.
Insert the key in the ignition switch with the buttons (padlocks) of the remote control facing you.
Switch on the ignition. Press the locking padlock for at least
ve seconds within the next ten seconds.
Switch off the ignition. Wait at least one minute before using
the remote control. The remote control is now working
again.
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.
If you lose your keys
Visit a CITROËN dealer with the vehicle's V5 registration document and your identifi cation document.
A CITROËN dealer will be able to retrieve the key code and the transponder code so that a replacement key can be ordered.
Good practice
Do not make any modifi cations to the electronic immobiliser system.
Operating the remote control, even when it is in your pocket, may result in involuntary unlocking of the doors.
The simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domestic alarms…), may interfere with the operation of the remote control temporarily.
The remote control does not operate while the key is in the ignition, even if the ignition is off.
When purchasing a second-hand vehicle:
- have the keys memorised by a CITROËN dealer to ensure that the keys in your possession are the only ones which can start the vehicle.
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When leaving the vehicle, check that the lamps are off and nothing of value is visible.
As a safety precaution (with children on board), remove the key from the ignition when leaving the vehicle, even for a short time.
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FRONT DOORS From the outside
Use the remote control to lock/unlock the vehicle.
Insert the metal part of the key in the lock on the driver's side if the remote control does not work.
From the inside
Use the door opening control to unlock and open the door concerned.
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Operation in the event of a battery failure
Access
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From the outside
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.
From the inside
Unlock and open the side door using this handle, guiding the rearward sliding to the point of resistance. Pass this point to hold the door open.
Good practice
Take care not to block the guide space on the fl oor to allow the door to slide correctly.
If your vehicle is parked on a slope, guide the sliding of the side door. In fact, the door could open or close more rapidly due to the slope of the ground and could cause injury.
For safety and operation reasons, do not drive with the sliding side door open.
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.
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HINGED REAR DOOR
The hinged rear doors are asymmetrical (2/3 - 1/3), with the smaller door on the right.
They are fi tted with a central lock.
From outside
To open, pull the handle towards you.
Pull the lever to open the right-hand door.
To close, start with the right-hand door then close the left-hand door.
With the roof rear fl ap, the rear bumper has been reinforced to serve as a footrest when entering the vehicle.
In practice
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.
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When parked with the rear doors open to 90°, the doors mask the rear lamps. To signal your position to other road users driving in the same direction who may not have seen your vehicle, use a warning triangle or other device required by the legislation in your country.
Access
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Opening to approximately 180°
A check strap system permits extension of the opening from approximately 90° to approximately 180°.
Pull the yellow control when the door is open.
The check strap will engage again automatically on closing.
From inside
Pull the handle towards you to open the left-hand door.
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REAR ROOF FLAP
This rear roof fl ap is only compatible with the hinged doors.
To open the rear roof fl ap:
- raise the black paddle of the toggle,
- relieve the toggle by pressing the rear roof fl ap (downwards) then release the hook,
- lift the rear roof fl ap,
- pass the point of resistance to secure the rear roof fl ap using the support stays.
Never drive without the stays in place.
To close the rear roof fl ap:
- check that the support bar is secured correctly,
- lower the rear roof fl ap,
- while pressing the rear roof fl ap (downwards), take hold of the two loops of the spring then place the hook in its housing,
- lower the black paddle to secure the rear roof fl ap.
Securing the rear roof fl ap places it on the seal correctly and ensures sealing without noise.
Support bar
A support bar is provided for transporting long loads, after opening the rear roof fl ap.
Fold back the support bar by lifting the lever.
Support it to the door pillar. Support the long loads to be
transported, lift them and reposition the support bar with one hand.
Ensure that it is secured correctly by pressing the handle downwards past the point of resistance and secure the loads fi rmly.
The side supports can be used as hooking points.
Never attach any load to the rear roof ap.
The rear bumper has been reinforced to serve as a footrest when entering the vehicle.
Never drive without the support bar in place.
The rear doors only lock when the support bar is installed.
When the rear roof fl ap is open, take care when driving where height is restricted.
Never rest loads directly on the rear doors.
Comply with the usual indications, to warn other drivers.
Reserve the use of the rear roof fl ap for short journeys.
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TAILGATE From outside
Locking/unlocking is by means of the remote control.
To open, press the control below the trim then raise the tailgate.
A pull strap is available to close the tailgate in the high position.
Guide the closing of the tailgate to the balance point of its travel then apply a fi nal press on the tailgate to close it fully.
From inside
Emergency control
In the event of a central unlocking operating fault, this permits unlocking of the tailgate from the inside.
Insert a small screwdriver in the opening, between the door and the oor. To unlock the lock, move the catch to the left then push the tailgate.
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.
The tailgate and tailgate screen cannot both be open at the same time, to prevent damage to the screen.
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Anti-intrusion protection
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CENTRAL LOCKING
Cab and load space
An initial press locks the front and rear doors, when they are closed.
A second press unlocks the vehicle.
The control switch is inactive when the vehicle has been locked using the remote control or the key from the outside.
The control switch LED:
ashes when the doors are locked with
- the vehicle stationary and the engine off,
- comes on when the doors are locked and from the time the ignition is switched on.
Driving with the doors locked may make access to the interior more diffi cult in an emergency.
Load space
Press to lock/unlock the rear doors without changing the locking status of the cab.
The doors can still be opened from the inside.
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 control switch on the dashboard central switch panel comes on.
During the journey, opening a door results in complete unlocking of the vehicle.
Activating / deactivating the function
With the ignition on, press and hold this switch to activate or deactivate the function.
Door open warning lamp
If this warning lamp comes on, check that all of your vehicle's doors are closed correctly.
Instruments and controls
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Dials
1. Distance recorder in kilometres / miles.
2. Screen.
3. Fuel level, coolant temperature.
4. Rev counter.
5. Trip distance recorder / service indicator zero reset.
6. Instrument panel lighting dimmer.
Displays
- Speed limiter / cruise control.
- Kilometres / Miles travelled.
- Service indicator, engine oil level indicator, total kilometres / miles.
- Presence of water in the Diesel lter.
- Diesel pre-heating.
Screens
The format of the information presented in the screen depends on the vehicle's equipment.
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ADJUSTING THE TIME
Centre console without screen
To adjust the time of the clock, use the left-hand button on the instrument panel then carry out the operations in the following order:
- turn to the left: the minutes fl ash,
- turn to the right to increase the minutes (hold the button to the right for rapid scrolling),
- turn to the left: the hours fl ash,
Instrument panel without screen
- 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,
- turn to the left to complete the time adjustment.
After approximately 30 seconds without any action, the screen returns to the normal display.
Centre console with screen
The display - time sequence is linked according to model (version). The access to the "Date" adjustment is only active when the model version offers a date in words.
To adjust the time and date indicated in the screen, refer to the "Adjusting the date and time" section of chapter 9.
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