Citroën C5 2011 Owner's Manual

OWNER'S HANDBOOK
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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.
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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
FAMILIARISATION 4 Î 23
ECO-DRIVING 24 Î 25
I - MONITORING
Instrument panels 26
Trip computer 29
Warning and indicator lamps 32
Adjustment buttons 42
26 Î 42
II - MULTIFUNCTION
SCREENS 43 Î 48
Monochrome screen C 43
16/9 colour screen (MyWay) 45
16/9 high defi nition colour screen
(NaviDrive 3D) 47
III - COMFORT 49 Î 68
Ventilation 49
Mono-zone digital
air conditioning 51 Dual-zone digital
air conditioning 54 Programmable heating 58
Front seats 62
Rear seats 66
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Mirrors 67 Steering wheel adjustment 68
IV - ACCESS 69 Î 87
Remote control key 69
Alarm 75
Electric windows 77
Doors 79
Boot 81
Sunroof (Saloon) 84
Panoramic sunroof (Tourer) 85
Fuel tank 86
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 87
V - VISIBILITY 88 Î 99
Lighting controls 88
Automatic illumination of headlamps
Headlamp adjustment 91
Directional lighting 92
Wiper controls 94
Automatic rain sensitive
windscreen wipers 95 Courtesy lamps 96
Interior mood lighting 98
VI -
FITTINGS
Interior fi ttings 100
Mats 101
Front armrest 101
Boot fi ttings 103
100 Î 106
90
VII - CHILD SAFETY 107 Î 115
Child seats 107
ISOFIX child seats 111
Child lock 115
CONTENTS
VIII - SAFETY 116 Î 127
Direction indicators 116
Hazard warning lamps 116
Horn 116
Emergency or assistance call 116
Tyre under-infl ation detection 117
Braking assistance systems 119
Trajectory control systems 120
Seat belts 121
Airbags 124
IX - DRIVING 128 Î 162
Parking brake 128
Electric parking brake 129
Hill start assist 136
Manual gearbox 137
Gear shift indicator 138
6-speed electronic
gearbox system 139 Stop & Start 143
Automatic gearbox 146
Fixed centred controls steering
wheel 150 Speed limiter 152
Cruise control 154
Lane departure warning system
Parking space sensor 157
Parking sensors 159
"Hydractive III +" electronic
suspension 160
156
X -
CHECKS
Bonnet 164
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 166
Petrol engines 167
Diesel engines 169
Checking levels 172
Checks 174
163 Î 175
XI - PRACTICAL
INFORMATION 176 Î 208
Temporary puncture repair kit 176
Changing a wheel 179
Changing a bulb 183
Changing a fuse 193
Battery 198
Energy economy mode 200
Towing the vehicle 201
Towing a trailer 202
Roof bars 203
Very cold protection 204
Cold climate screen 205
Matt paint 206
Accessories 207
XII - TECHNICAL
DATA 209 Î 224
Petrol engines 209
Petrol weights 210
Diesel engines 212
Diesel weights 214
Diesel weights - commercial
versions (Tourer) 218 Dimensions 219
Identifi cation markings 223
XIII - AUDIO and
TELEMATICS 225 Î 324
Emergency or assistance 225
NaviDrive 3D 229
MyWay 273
Audio system 305
VISUAL SEARCH
325 Î 330
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
331 Î 336
EXTERIOR
Stop & Start This system puts the engine tempo-
rarily into standby during stops in the traffi c (red lights, traffi c jams, etc...). The engine restarts automatically as soon as you want to move off.
Stop & Start reduces fuel consump­tion, exhaust emissions and noise when stationary.
Lane departure warning system
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This driving aid warns you when you unwittingly cross a lane marking.
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Xenon dual-function directional headlamps
This system automatically provides you with extra visibility on bends. This lighting is linked with the cor­nering lighting which maximises the illuminated area at intersections and when parking.
Parking sensors (visual and audible)
This system warns you if an obstacle is detected in front of or behind the vehicle.
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Panoramic sunroof (Tourer) This roof provides you with perfect
brightness in the passenger com­partment.
Sunroof (Saloon) This also provides you with im-
proved ventilation in the passenger compartment.
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Tyre under-in ation detection This system checks the pressure
of the tyres automatically while driving.
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ACCESS
Remote control key Fuel tank
A. Unfolding/folding the key. B. Normal locking of the vehicle (a sin-
gle press) or deadlocking the vehicle (two presses in succession).
C. Guide-me-home lighting. D. Unlocking the vehicle.
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Opening the boot
) Press upwards on lever E .
The boot automatically locks when the vehicle is moving at a speed of over 6 mph (10 km/h), even if automatic cen­tral locking is deactivated. It is unlocked when a door is opened or when the cen­tral locking button is pressed (speed lower than 6 mph (10 km/h)).
To open the fuel fi ller fl ap, press on the top left corner, then pull from the edge.
Locking filler cap
) Turn the key a quarter turn to lock or
unlock the fi ller cap.
When refuelling, place the cap on hook F . Tank capacity: approximately 71 litres.
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FAMILIARISATION
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ACCESS
Opening the bonnet
The bonnet release should only be ope­rated when the vehicle is stationary.
) Open the left hand front door. ) Pull release lever A to unlock the
bonnet.
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) Lift safety catch B , then raise the
bonnet.
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Spare wheel
Saloon
Tourer
The tools are located in a protective holder inside the spare wheel.
Access to the spare wheel
To access the spare wheel: ) Lift up the boot fl oor and fold it in
two (Saloon) or secure it using the retractable grip (Tourer).
) Attach the hook to the top of the
boot.
) To remove the spare wheel, detach
the strap then push the wheel for­wards, before lifting it out.
Temporary puncture repair kit
The kit is a complete system comprised of a compressor and a sealant car­tridge.
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INTERIOR
Dual-zone digital air conditioning This air conditioning system provides inde-
pendent adjustment of the comfort levels for the driver and front passenger.
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Electric parking brake The electric parking brake combines automatic application when the
engine is switched off, and automatic release when the vehicle is set in motion (automatic function activated by default).
Manual application/release is possible.
Audio and communication systems These systems benefi t from the latest techno-
logy: MP3 compatible radio, Bluetooth® system, NaviDrive 3D, MyWay.
Parking space sensor The "Parking space sensor"
system assists you in fi nding a parking space.
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FAMILIARISATION
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FAMILIARISATION
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Electric windows/door mirrors/child safety controls.
2. Storing driver’s seat and door mirror settings.
3. Audio/telematic steering mounted controls.
4. Horn.
5. Steering mounted controls:
- Speed limiter
- Cruise control
6. Driver’s airbag.
7. Navigation controls for the audio/telematic and trip
computer systems.
8. Driver’s air vent.
9. Instrument panel.
10. Driver’s air vent.
11. Stop & Start switch.
12. Lighting/Direction indicators/Foglamp/Voice
recognition control stalk.
13. Manual headlamp height adjustment.
14. Steering wheel adjustment.
15. Knee airbag.
16. Locking/unlocking of doors and boot.
17. Checks/Anti-intrusion alarm/Parking space sensor
controls.
18. Ignition switch.
19. Windscreen wiper/screenwash control stalk.
20. Oddments tray or programmable heater controls.
21. USB port.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Sunshine sensor.
2. Soft diffusion air conditioning adjustment wheel.
3. Passenger’s airbag.
4. Side window demist vent.
5. Passenger’s air vents.
6. Bonnet release.
7. Hazard warning lamps switch.
8. Switch in the glove box:
- Passenger’s airbag activation/deactivation
9. Glove box:
- Vehicle document storage
- Audio-video sockets
- Fusebox access fl ap
10. ESP/Parking Sensors/Lane Departure Warning
System controls.
11. Suspension controls:
- Ground clearance adjustment
- Sport mode
12. Armrest with cup-holder.
13. Electric parking brake.
14. Automatic gearbox SPORT/SNOW mode controls.
15. Ashtray with cigar lighter.
16. Gear lever.
17. Storage.
18. Audio and telematics system.
19. Air conditioning controls.
20. Storage.
21. Multifunction screen.
22. Emergency or assistance call controls.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
FAMILIARISATION
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Instrument panel menu.
Activation of voice
recognition or reminder of
navigation guidance.
Cruise control and speed
limiter.
Telephone.
Multifunction screen menu.
MODE: selection of the type
of information displayed in
the multifunction screen.
Audio.
The " SET +, PAUSE, VOL+, and MUTE " buttons have touch identifi cation to make them easier to use.
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SITTING COMFORTABLY
Seat belt height adjustment Front seats
Electrical adjustments Manual adjustments
A. Adjustment of the backrest angle. B. Adjustment of the seat height. C. Heated seat control. D. Longitudinal adjustment of seat. E. Adjustment of the backrest lumbar
support.
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1. Seat cushion height, angle and slide
adjustments.
2. Adjustment of the backrest angle.
3. Adjustment of top of backrest.
4. Adjustment of lumbar support height
and level.
5. Massage function.
6. Heated seat control.
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The correct position for the upper seat belt anchorage places the belt across the middle of the shoulder.
) To adjust the seat belt for height,
compress the control and slide it in the desired direction.
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FAMILIARISATION
Storing settings
This function allows you to programme and store the driver’s seat and the air conditioning settings.
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SITTING COMFORTABLY
1. Selection of door mirror: A. Left. B. Right. C. Fold/Unfold.
2. Adjustment control for mirror se-
lected .
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Electro-chromatic rear view mirror
Automatic day/night model
1. Automatic detection of day/night
mode.
2. Mirror adjustment.
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Steering wheel adjustment Electric door mirrors
)
Release the steering wheel by push­ing control A forwards.
) Adjust the height and the reach of
the steering wheel, then lock the po­sition by pulling the lever upwards.
As a safety precaution, these opera­tions must not be carried out while moving.
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VISIBILITY
Lighting
Ring A
Lighting off.
Automatic illumination of head­lamps.
Sidelamps.
Dipped/main beam.
) Pull the control stalk towards you
to change between dipped and main beam.
Ring B
Front foglamps on.
Front and rear foglamps on.
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Front wipers
Control stalk positions
2 Fast wipe. 1 Normal wipe. I Intermittent wipe. 0 Off.
One press downwards:
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Auto: Automatic rain sensitive wipers activated.
- Single wipe.
If the ignition has been switched off for around 1 minute, automatic wiping must be selected again.
Screenwash
) Pull the screen wipe control stalk
towards you.
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Rear wiper (Tourer)
)
Rotate control C to the desired position.
Off
Intermittent wipe
Screenwash
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FAMILIARISATION
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Dual-zone digital air conditioning
VENTILATION
Adjustment of temperature
on driver’s side.
FAMILIARISATION
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Front demisting -
defrosting.
Adjustment of temperature
on passenger’s side.
Passenger’s side
automatic operation.
Adjustment of air distribution
on passenger’s side.
Use of automatic mode is recommended by pressing the "AUTO" button.
Adjustment of air fl ow.
Rear screen and door mirrors
demisting - defrosting.
Adjustment of air distribution
on driver’s side.
Activation/deactivation of
air conditioning.
Air recirculation - fresh air
intake.
Driver’s side automatic
operation.
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Instrument panel
MONITORING
A. Fuel gauge and low fuel warning lamp. B. Cruise control/speed limiter information. C. Coolant temperature. D. Speedometer. E. Instrument panel screen. F. Mileage recorder.
Hazard warning lamps
The hazard warning lamps can also be used with the ignition switched off.
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G. Trip mileage recorder reset button. H. Rev counter. I. Engine oil temperature. J. Automatic gearbox information.
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FAMILIARISATION
- When the ignition is switched on, the orange and red warning lamps come on.
- When the engine is running, these warning lamps should go off .
- If any warning lamps remain on, refer to the "Monitoring" section.
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MONITORING
Tyre under-inflation detection
The tyre under-infl ation detection sys- tem is a driving aid which informs you of the state of your tyres.
It does not replace either vigilance or responsibility on the part of the driver.
FAMILIARISATION
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Economy mode
After switching off the engine, some sys­tems (radio, wipers, electric windows, opening roof, electric seats, telephone, video, interior lighting, motorised tail­gate, etc.) are supplied electrically for a maximum of no more than around one hour, so as to avoid discharging the battery.
Once this period is over, a message is displayed in the instrument panel screen and the active functions are placed on standby.
These functions will be automatically reactivated when the vehicle is restarted.
This period may be reduced considerably if the battery’s state of charge is low.
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PASSENGER SAFETY
passenger’s airbag
The seat belt fastened/unfastened sta­tus for each seat category is indicated by the illumination or fl ashing of the warning lamps for each position:
A. Not fastened/unfastened front and/
or rear seat belts warning lamp. Front left-hand seat belt warning lamp.
B. C. Front right-hand seat belt warning
lamp.
D. Rear right-hand seat belt warning
lamp.
E. Rear centre seat belt warning lamp. F. Rear left-hand seat belt warning
lamp.
G. Front passenger’s airbag deactiva-
tion warning lamp.
H. Front passenger’s airbag activation
warning lamp.
Front passenger’s airbag deactivation
To use a rear facing child seat in the front passenger’s seat position, the passenger’s airbag must fi rst be deactivated.
To do this: ) With the ignition switched off, insert
the key into the switch I .
) Turn the key to the "OFF" position; the
passenger’s airbag is deactivated.
The front passenger’s airbag deactiva­tion warning lamp G comes on when the ignition is switched on.
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Child lock Seat belts and front
This deactivates the controls in the rear of the vehicle, both for the rear windows and for opening the rear doors from the inside. The electric child safety device is activated by pressing button J .
The activation of the function is indicated by a message on the instrument panel screen and the lamp on button J .
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DRIVING
Electric parking brake
Automatic operation
The electric parking brake releases automatically and progressively when you press the accelerator. With the vehicle stationary, the parking brake is automatically applied when the engine is switched off.
Before leaving the ve­hicle, check that warn­ing lamp A (!) (red) in
on fi xed (not fl ashing) and that warn- ing lamp P (red) in the control lever B is on.
FAMILIARISATION
Never leave a child alone inside
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the vehicle with the ignition on, as they could release the parking brake.
the instrument panel is
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Manual operation
The MANUAL application/release of the parking brake is always possible by pulling/pushing the control lever B , keeping your foot on the brake pedal.
Before leaving the ve­hicle, check that warn­ing lamp A (!) (red) in the instrument panel is
on fi xed (not fl ashing) and that warn- ing lamp P (red) in the control lever B is on.
If you leave the vehicle with the engine still running, apply the parking brake manually.
Hill start assist
To aid starting on a gradient, your vehicle is equipped with a system which keeps it immobilised for a short time (about 2 seconds), the approximate time it takes to move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal.
This system is only active when:
The vehicle is completely stationary,
- with your foot on the brake pedal.
- In certain conditions on a gradient.
- With the driver’s door closed.
Do not leave the vehicle while
!
it is being held in the temporary immobilisation hill start assist phase.
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DRIVING
Speed limiter
This system allows you to choose a maximum speed that you do not wish to exceed.
Selection of "LIMIT" : Activation of speed limiter mode.
"SET +" : Increase the maximum speed.
"SET -" : Reduce the maximum speed.
Suspension or resumption of mode.
Deactivation. The chosen speed is memorised.
Cruise control
This system allows you to maintain a constant vehicle speed programmed by the driver.
Selection of " CRUISE ": Activation of cruise control mode.
"SET" : Memorisation of the speed (system paused).
"SET +" : Increase the memo- rised speed (system ON).
"SET -" : Reduce the memorised speed (system ON).
Suspension or resumption of mode.
Instrument panel screen
The speed limiter or cruise control mode is displayed in the instrument panel screen when selected.
Speed limiter
Cruise control
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The chosen speed must be higher than 20 mph (30 km/h) .
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Deactivation.
Cruise control is active on the higher gears of the gearbox. The chosen speed must be higher than 25 mph (40 km/h).
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DRIVING
Direction indicators ­"Motorway" function
) Move the stalk briefl y upwards or
downwards, without going beyond the point of resistance; the direction indicators will fl ash 3 times.
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Ignition switch
S: Steering lock To release the steering, turn the
steering wheel slightly while turning the key, but without forcing.
M: Ignition on, drive position
D: Starter Release the key as soon as the en-
gine starts. Do not operate the start­er when the engine is running.
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DRIVING
6-speed electronic gearbox system
R Reverse N Neutral A Automated mode M Manual mode Using the paddles 1 "+" and 2 "-" :
- changing gear in manual mode,
- taking temporary manual control in automated mode.
SPORT programme
) With the lever in A and the engine
running, press button 3 .
Automatic gearbox
Positions P: Park. R: Reverse. N: Neutral. D: Automatic mode. M: Sequential mode.
The automatic gearbox offers:
- Operation in auto-active mode , with automatic adaptation to your style of driving as well as to the road profi le ( Position D ).
- Operation in sequential mode , with manual gear changing ( Position M ).
Operation in automatic SPORT mode
- (Position D) and press button A .
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Operation in automatic SNOW mode (Position D) and press button B .
For safety:
!
The gear lever can only be disen­gaged from position P if you are pressing the brake pedal .
When a door is opened, there is an audible signal if the gear lever is not in position P .
In all circumstances, ensure that that position P is selected before leaving the vehicle.
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DRIVING
Stop & Start
Going into engine STOP mode
The "ECO" warning lamp comes on in the instrument panel and the engine goes into standby:
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with the 6-speed electronic gear- box system ; at speeds below 4 mph (6 km/h), press the brake pedal or put the gear lever into position N .
In certain circumstances, the STOP mode may not be available; the "ECO" warning lamp fl ashes for a few seconds, then goes off.
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Going into engine START mode
The "ECO" warning lamp goes off and the engine restarts:
- with the gear lever in position A or M , release the brake pedal,
- or with the gear lever in position N and the brake pedal released, move to position A or M ,
- or engage reverse.
In certain circumstances, START mode may be invoked automatically; the "ECO" warning lamp fl ashes for a few seconds, then goes off.
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Deactivation/Reactivation
You can deactivate the system at any time by pressing the "ECO OFF" button; the button’s warning lamp comes on.
The system is reactivated automatically every time you start the engine with the key.
Before refuelling or doing anything under the bonnet, you must switch off the ignition with the key.
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DRIVING
Parking space sensor
You can select the "Parking space sensor" by pressing button A , with the direction indicator activated on the side of the space to be measured, a speed lower than 12 mph (20 km/h) and at a distance of less than 1.5 metres from the space.
The fi xed illumination of the warning lamp indicates that the function is selected.
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Parking sensors (visual and audible)
You can activate/deactivate the parking sensors by pressing button B . When the parking sensors are inactive, the warning lamp in button B comes on.
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Lane departure warning system
Use of this system is recommended on motorways and dual carriageways, and operates only at speeds above 50 mph (80 km/h).
Pressing button C activates the system, the warning lamp in the button comes on.
The system does not alert you if one of your direction indicators is operating and for approximately 20 seconds after the direction indicator has stopped.
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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO
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 effi ciency 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 CO2 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 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 (sun roof 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.
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.
emissions.
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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 3 rd 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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MONITORING
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INSTRUMENT PANELS - PETROL AND DIESEL - MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
Panel grouping together the dials and vehicle operation indicator and warning lamps.
A. Fuel gauge B. Indicator:
● Coolant temperature
● Cruise control/Speed limiter information
C. Speedometer D. Rev counter
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E. Indicator:
● Engine oil temperature
● Gear lever position and gear engaged (Automatic gearbox)
F. Controls:
● Lighting dimmer
● Resetting to zero of trip mile- age computer and mainte­nance indicator
G. Instrument panel screen indicating:
● Depending on the page selected with the left-hand thumb wheel on the steering wheel:
- Digital speed repeater
- Trip computer
- Navigation (guidance) infor­mation
- Display of message alerts
- Engine oil level check
- Service indicator
● Permanently:
- Trip mileage recorder
- Total mileage recorder
Main menu
The instrument screen A is located in the centre of the instrument panel.
- With the vehicle stationary, you can access the main menu of the screen by quickly pressing on the left-hand thumb wheel B on the steering wheel.
- Whilst driving, the message "Action impossible whilst driving" is displayed on the in­strument panel if you try to open the main menu.
MONITORING
The main menu allows you to pro­gramme certain vehicle and instru­ment panel screen functions:
"Choice of units" menu
This allows you to choose metric or imperial units.
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"Choice of language" menu
This allows you to choose the display and voice recognition language.
"Vehicle parameters" menu
This allows you to access the pa­rameters relating to:
- The vehicle lighting.
- The comfort levels in the vehicle.
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MONITORING
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"Lighting" menu
Once you have selected this menu, you can:
) Activate/deactivate the lighting
of the daytime running lamps * .
) Activate/deactivate the guide-
me-home lighting and adjust its duration.
) Activate/deactivate the dual-
function Xenon directional head­lamps.
* Depending on country.
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"Comfort" menu
Once you have selected this menu, you can:
) Activate/deactivate the driver's
welcome lighting function.
) Select unlocking of all the doors
or just the driver's door.
) Activate/deactivate automatic
operation of the electric parking brake.
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