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EXTERIOR
Sunroof
This roof improves the ventilation and
light in the passenger compartment.
Audible rear parking
assistance
This equipment warns you if an ob-
stacle is detected behind the vehicle
when reversing.
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Reversing camera
This equipment is activated automati-
cally when reverse gear is engaged
providing a visual return on the colour
display.
Lower tailgate
This lower tailgate provides remark-
able accessibility and makes the load-
ing of bulky objects easier.
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Summary of Contents for CITROEN C Crossover 2008

  • Page 1 EXTERIOR Reversing camera This equipment is activated automati- Sunroof cally when reverse gear is engaged providing a visual return on the colour This roof improves the ventilation and display. light in the passenger compartment. Audible rear parking Lower tailgate assistance This lower tailgate provides remark- able accessibility and makes the load- This equipment warns you if an ob-...
  • Page 2 OPENING Remote control key Manual centralised control Fuel tank 1. Locking of the vehicle. A. Unfolding/folding of the key. B. Unlocking of the vehicle. 2. Unlocking of the vehicle. B. Opening of the fuel tank cap. C. Locking of the vehicle. 60 litres.
  • Page 3 OPENING Tailgate Lower tailgate Spare wheel and tools Opening Opening Access to the spare wheel After unlocking the vehicle using the Push the handle C to the right and Remove the plastic cover E to gain remote control or the key, press the tilt the tailgate D gently.
  • Page 4 CONFIGURING Rear seats (row 2) Rear bench seat (row 3) Forwards-backwards adjustment Head restraint height adjustment The rear bench seat can be folded. It vehicle. Seat back angle adjustment Access to the third row (7-seat version)
  • Page 5 INTERIOR Automatic air conditioning Audio and communication systems This automatic air conditioning sys- cient circulation of air in the passenger est technology: MP3 compatible au- compartment. dio equipment, Bluetooth hands-free telephone, colour display, Rockford ets. Cruise control Four wheel drive system with electronic control This system automatically maintains the vehicle speed at the value pro-...
  • Page 6: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Audio equipment controls. 2. Telephone controls. 3. Steering wheel adjustment control. 4. Front and rear wipers/wash-wipe control. 5. Instrument panel. 6. Driver’s air bag. Horn. 7. Cruise control switches. 8. Gear lever. 9. Handbrake. 10. Bonnet release. 11.
  • Page 7 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Steering lock and ignition. Electric window and rear electric window deactivation controls. 3. Lights and direction indicators controls. Headlamp wash control. 4. Central adjustable and closing vents. 5. Sunshine sensor. conditioning. Passenger air bag disarming. 8. Heated seat controls. 9.
  • Page 8: Sitting Comfortably

    SITTING COMFORTABLY Front seats Manual adjustments Forwards-backwards Driver’s seat cushion height and angle Seat back angle Electric adjustments (driver’s seat only) Forwards-backwards Seat cushion height and angle Seat back angle...
  • Page 9 SITTING COMFORTABLY Manual steering wheel height Exterior mirror adjustment Front seat belt adjustment A. Selection of the mirror B. Adjustment of the position of the mirror. 1. Unlocking of the lever. C. Folding / Unfolding. 2. Locking of the lever. 3.
  • Page 10 SITTING COMFORTABLY Ignition switch Electric window controls Sunroof controls 1. LOCK position. 1. Driver’s electric window control. 1. Opening control. 2. Passenger’s electric window control. 2. ACC position. 2. Closing control. 3. ON position. 3. Rear left electric window control. 3.
  • Page 11: Seeing Clearly

    SEEING CLEARLY Lighting Wipers Rear wiper Ring A Windscreen wipers Park. Lights off. Single wipe. Automatic switching on of the lights. Park. Intermittent wipe. Side lights. Intermittent (speed which can Wiping with screen wash. be adjusted manually). Dipped or main beam head- lamps.
  • Page 12 VENTILATING Automatic air conditioning Automatic programme (comfort). Deactivation of the air conditioning. Temperature adjustment. Air distribution adjustment. Front visibility control. Interior air recirculation. Rear screen de-icing.
  • Page 13 MONITORING Instrument panel Warning lights Controls bar A. Speedometer. When the ignition is on, the orange and A. Passenger disarmed red warning lights come on. warning light. B. Instrument panel display. When the engine is running, these C. Rev counter. warning lights should switch off.
  • Page 14 KEEPING YOUR PASSENGERS SAFE Isofix mounting Front passenger air bag Child lock 1. Insertion of the key. Two rings A , located between the seat This prevents opening of the door con- cerned from the inside. back and seat cushion of the vehicle’s 2.
  • Page 15: Driving Safely

    DRIVING SAFELY Cruise control Four wheel drive system Audible rear parking assistance Three transmission modes are avail- This maintains a constant vehicle speed This detects any obstacle (person, ve- able and can be selected manually by programmed by the driver. hicle, tree, gate, etc.) located behind the driver in accordance with his re- the vehicle.
  • Page 16 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANEL Panel grouping together the dials and 8. Rear fog lamps indicator light. 18. Instrument panel display: warning/indicator lights.
  • Page 17: Instrument Panel Indicator Lights

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATOR LIGHTS Indicator lights is on Cause Observations Left-hand Flashing this could indicate that the electric bulb of one direction with press the lights stalk...
  • Page 18 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Indicator lights is on Cause Observations Wait until this light has switched off before Diesel starting. This comes on when the ignition switch is at ON.
  • Page 19 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Warning lights is on Cause Solution - action This is accompanied by a message on the Driver’s The driver has not instrument panel display.
  • Page 20 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S INSTRUMENT PANEL DISPLAYS Each time the engine is started: a series of warning lights and/or messages come on applying a checking self test. They switch off after a few seconds.
  • Page 21 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Warning messages (ignition at “ON”) Associated Message is on Cause Solution - action Observations warning light The vehicle retains Anti-lock braking conventional braking Consult a CITROËN...
  • Page 22 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Message is on Cause Solution - action Observations Fault in the Consult a CITROËN Air bags air bags or dealer.
  • Page 23 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Associated Message is on Cause Solution - action Observations warning light Dynamic Dynamic stability stability Consult a CITROËN control system control dealer.
  • Page 24 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Associated Message is on Cause Solution - action Observations warning light conditions permit, Saturation of Start of saturation If the message is still the particle of the particle...
  • Page 25 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Information messages (ignition at “ON”) Message is on Status of the system 2WD two wheel When the “2WD” (2 wheel drive) mode is selected using the Flashing drive system transmission mode selector.
  • Page 26: Data Displays

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S INFORMATION ON THE Distance recorder (A and B) Range INSTRUMENT PANEL DISPLAY total distance When the engine is run- displayed zone ning, this indicates the...
  • Page 27: Zero Reset

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S DISTANCE RECORDERS (A / B) COOLANT TEMPERATURE RANGE When the engine is System for measuring the total distance When engine running , this indicates...
  • Page 28: Service Indicator

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S SERVICE INDICATOR Example: the display indicates that Resetting the service indicator 7300 miles (kilometres) remain before to zero System which informs the driver when Your CITROËN dealer carries out this operation after each service.
  • Page 29: Trip Computer

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S TRIP COMPUTER Average consumption Resetting the information to zero (l/100km or km/l or System which provides current infor- mpg) mation about the route travelled.
  • Page 30: Function Parameters

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S FUNCTION PARAMETERS Operation Press and hold the INFO button System which provides access press and hold the INFO button for for a few seconds to return to the a few seconds to display the menus certain function parameters.
  • Page 31 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Choice of the fuel consumption Choice of the temperature units display unit You can choose between different units You can choose between different units for displaying the fuel consumption.
  • Page 32 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Choice of the display language Changing the display interval If the battery is disconnected, the (LANGUAGE) of the “BREAK ADVISED” parameter memory is cleared and message the default language (ENGLISH) is...
  • Page 33: Lighting Rheostat

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Restoring the manufacturer’s The manufacturer’s settings are: LIGHTING RHEOSTAT parameters (REINITIALISE) System for manual adjustment of the brightness instruments Manufacturer’s You can restore all of the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 34: Monochrome Display

    MONOCHROME DISPLAY Setting the time Selecting the Setting Select the automatic mode or the manual mode as follows: The digital clock can be set in automatic This provides the following information: mode or in manual mode . the time, the audio equipment displays (refer Press button A “PWR”...
  • Page 35 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Manual mode from 30 to 59 min: rounded up to After setting the time, press the DISP button; the time display The digital clock does not display seconds.
  • Page 36: Colour Display

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S “Settings” menu COLOUR DISPLAY “Navigation-guidance” menu This permits displaying of the following On the control panel, press button B On the control panel, press button C main menus: (MENU) to access the “Menu”...
  • Page 37 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Setting the time “Information” menu “Map” menu On the control panel, press button D On the control panel, press button E (INFO) to access the “Info”...
  • Page 38: Video Menu

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S VIDEO MENU It is essential to deactivate the automatic adjustment (RDS Auto Correction) in order to be able to change the time zone and summer time.
  • Page 39: Advice On Operation

    C O M F O R T For even air distribution, take care not The water formed by the air conditioning condensation is discharged via an open- THE AIR CONDITIONING located at the bottom of the windscreen, ing provided for this purpose. Therefore, the vents, the air outlets under the front a puddle of water may form underneath the vehicle when stationary.
  • Page 40 C O M F O R T...
  • Page 41: Automatic Air Conditioning

    C O M F O R T AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING 1. Air distribution adjustment 3. Temperature adjustment 4. Rear screen de-icing 5. Air conditioning On / Off of interior air Automatic operation In automatic mode: When the engine is cold, to avoid when the temperature is set to Set the temperature control dial 3 to the ventilation will reach its optimum...
  • Page 42 C O M F O R T Manual operation Air distribution adjustment (3) It is possible to set one or more func- tions manually while leaving the other Turn the dial to the Place the dial in the functions in automatic mode. right to increase the position required to direct the air towards:...
  • Page 43 C O M F O R T Personalisation of the Exterior air Air conditioning On / Off (5) Intake of exterior air / Recirculation of interior air (4) intake / Interior air recirculation function This function is controlled automati- Press button 5 to activate the air cally.
  • Page 44 C O M F O R T Rear screen de-icing (6) Windows and windscreen de-icing With the engine running, press but- ton 6 to activate the de-icing of the rear The indicator light on the button comes on while the de-icing is in operation. The de-icing switches off automatically current.
  • Page 45: Front Seats

    C O M F O R T FRONT SEATS Seat consisting of a seat cushion, seat back and head restraint which can all be adjusted to your optimum driving and comfort position. Manual mode Forwards-backwards adjustment Driver’s seat cushion height and Seat back angle adjustment angle adjustment Raise the control bar and slide the seat...
  • Page 46 C O M F O R T Seat consisting of a seat cushion, seat back and head restraint which can all be adjusted to your optimum driving and comfort position. Electric mode (driver’s seat only) Forwards-backwards adjustment Driver’s seat cushion height and Seat back angle adjustment angle adjustment Push the control forwards or rearwards...
  • Page 47: Front Armrest

    C O M F O R T Heated seats adjustment Head restraint height adjustment Never drive with the removed head restraints in the vehicle they could thrown around the vehicle on sharp braking. They must be in place and adjusted correctly.
  • Page 48: Rear Seats (Row 2)

    C O M F O R T REAR SEATS (ROW 2) The rear seats can be folded in two parts (1/3 - 2/3). When manoeuvring the seats, ensure that no person or ob- ject is in the vicinity of the mov- ing parts to avoid any risk of injury or damage.
  • Page 49: Rear Armrest

    C O M F O R T Rear armrest Access to the third row Lower the armrest to use it. The passenger gains access to the third row of seats by tilting a second row seat. push the armrest until it locks in its ver- tical position.
  • Page 50 C O M F O R T Folding the second row Before folding the seats, lower the head restraints fully. Before folding the seat backs forwards, insert the seat belt buckles in the slots provided for this purpose in the rear seat cushion.
  • Page 51 C O M F O R T Returning the second row to the normal position 1. Lower the seat pulling simultane- 2. Press on the cushion to put it in 3. Pull the seat back upright pulling si- ously on the releasing strap A lo- place until it engages.
  • Page 52 C O M F O R T “Lowered seats” configuration 1. Remove the head restraints from the front seats. 2. Raise the rear armrest and remove the load space cover. 3. Move the rear seats as far back as possible. 4.
  • Page 53 C O M F O R T REAR BENCH SEAT (ROW 3) Unfolding the bench seat The rear bench seat can be folded. It 1. Open the tailgate and the lower tail- gate (refer to the “Access section”). vehicle. 2. Pull the cover A from the rear and stud of the band B .
  • Page 54 C O M F O R T 3. Pull the black strap C located at the 4. Pull the black strap D to release the 5. Tilt the bench seat rearwards. centre of the seat back to raise the bench seat cushion. seat back.
  • Page 55 C O M F O R T Folding the bench seat 1. Open the tailgate and the lower tail- 3. Unlock the head restraints by sliding 4. Pull the grey strap D and bring the gate (refer to the “Access” section). the controls C and fold them onto bench seat towards you.
  • Page 56: Exterior Mirrors

    C O M F O R T EXTERIOR MIRRORS If you have folded the mirrors using the control C , you must use this control to unfold them, otherwise the mirrors will not be locked correctly. If you switch the engine off then re- start it with the mirrors folded, they will unfold automatically when the vehicle reaches 20 mph (30 km/h).
  • Page 57: Interior Mirror

    C O M F O R T INTERIOR MIRROR MANUAL STEERING WHEEL SUN VISOR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Adjust the mirror by moving it up or The sun visors fold forwards, and to the Pull the locking lever downwards down and/or to the left or right. side when they are unhooked.
  • Page 58 C O M F O R T FRONT INTERIOR LAYOUT 1. Spectacles storage. 2. Storage compartment. air conditioning. 5. Lighter 6. Armrest with storage compartments 7. Cup holder. 8. Removable ashtray. 9. Bottle holder. 10. Enclosed storage compartment. 11. Cup holder. 12.
  • Page 59 C O M F O R T Spectacles storage Storage box Upper glove box with air conditioning Press the cover to open it. Press the front part of the lid to open. Press button A on the lid to open it. To close it, push the cover until it locks.
  • Page 60 C O M F O R T Lower glove box Lighter Armrest with storage compartments 12 volt socket (120 W max) 12 volt socket (120 W max) When the ignition switch is in the “ON” Upper storage compartment or “ACC” position, press the lighter. To unlock it, turn the key to the left.
  • Page 61 C O M F O R T Lower storage compartment 12 volt socket (120 W max) Removable ashtray Pull the left-hand lever to open the lid. This operates when the ignition switch is Pull the cover to open the ashtray. in the “LOCK”, “ACC”...
  • Page 62 C O M F O R T Enclosed storage compartment Cup holder Pull the storage compartment lid to There is a cup holder incorporated in Two further cup holders are available in open it. the fascia on the driver’s side. front of the front armrest.
  • Page 63 C O M F O R T REAR INTERIOR LAYOUT Rear armrest Bottle holder Coat hook Pull the armrest forwards to lower it. There is a bottle holder in each rear door. coat hook. Cup holder Grab handle Open the cover A located at the end of Pull the handle downwards to lower it.
  • Page 64 C O M F O R T DVD player This video assembly will allow the rear passengers to pass the time agree- or playing their favourite game, in par- ticular by means of the connection of a DVD player or games console. This video assembly consists of: a 9 inch colour screen, two wireless HF stereo headphones,...
  • Page 65 C O M F O R T BOOT LAYOUT 2. Open storage compartment. 3. Right-hand side enclosed storage compartment. 5. Stowing rings. 6. Left-hand side storage compartment or audio equipment. 7. Load space cover.
  • Page 66 C O M F O R T 12 volt socket (120 W max) Stowing rings This operates when the ignition switch There are four stowing rings in the boot is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. for securing luggage: this compartment. Lift the cover to gain access to the two rings are located on the boot socket.
  • Page 67 C O M F O R T Load space cover Unroll the load space cover and install it Second installation position. Removing the load space cover. in the securing groove A . The load space cover can be secured 1. Roll up the load space cover. To store the load space cover, release in two different positions B , so that the 2.
  • Page 68: Remote Control Key

    A C C E S S REMOTE CONTROL KEY Unlocking the vehicle Locking the vehicle Unfolding the key Normal locking using the remote System which permits central unlock- ing or locking of the vehicle using the control First press button A to unfold the lock or from a distance.
  • Page 69 A C C E S S Anti-theft protection Electronic engine immobiliser The key contains an electronic chip which has a special code. When the ig- nition is switched on, this code must be recognised to permit starting. This electronic engine immobiliser locks the engine management system a few moments after the ignition is switched off and prevents starting of the engine...
  • Page 70 A C C E S S Starting the vehicle Switching the vehicle off Changing the battery Park the vehicle. While pressing the key, turn it to- wards you to position 1 (LOCK) . Remove the key from the ignition switch. Key in ignition A buzzer sounds on opening the driver’s door, if the key has been left...
  • Page 71: Remote Control

    A C C E S S Keys Make a careful note of the number of each key. This number is coded on the label attached to the key. If the keys are lost, a CITROËN dealer can supply you with new keys. Remote control The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system;...
  • Page 72 A C C E S S Anti-theft protection Electronic engine immobiliser The key contains an electronic chip which has a special code. When the ig- nition is switched on, this code must be recognised to permit starting. This electronic engine immobiliser locks the engine management system a few moments after the ignition is switched off and prevents starting of the engine...
  • Page 73: Electric Windows

    A C C E S S ELECTRIC WINDOWS Operation Safety auto-reverse In automatic mode, when the window With the ignition on, you have two op- rises and meets an obstacle, it stops System which opens or closes a win- tions: and lowers again.
  • Page 74 A C C E S S Disarming the passenger and rear Reinitialising the electric Always remove the key from electric window switches windows the ignition when leaving the vehicle, even for a short time. Following reconnection of the battery or In the event of contact during opera- after the safety auto-reverse has been tion of the windows, you must reverse...
  • Page 75 A C C E S S DOORS Manual centralised control System which provides full manual locking or unlocking of the doors and Opening From inside tailgate from the inside. From outside Pull the front or rear door control to open the door. After unlocking the vehicle using the Locking remote control or the key, pull the...
  • Page 76 A C C E S S Emergency control Locking the front passenger door System which locks or unlocks the doors mechanically in the event of a and the rear doors (from inside) malfunction of the central locking. Tilt the interior control B forwards. Using the key Locking the driver’s door Unlocking the front and rear doors...
  • Page 77: Lower Tailgate

    A C C E S S TAILGATE LOWER TAILGATE “Tailgate open” warning This warning light comes on on the instrument panel display when the tailgate is not closed correctly. Before opening the tailgate, ensure that no one is within the radius of opening.
  • Page 78 A C C E S S Tailgate release SUNROOF Complete closing With the ignition on, push the control This enables the tailgate to be unlocked forwards (in the direction 2 ). System which improves the ventilation in the event of a central locking fault. and light in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 79 A C C E S S Tailgate release SUNROOF Complete closing With the ignition on, push the control This enables the tailgate to be unlocked forwards (in the direction 2 ). System which improves the ventilation in the event of a central locking fault. and light in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 80 A C C E S S Safety auto-reverse and SHUTTER Always remove the key from reinitialisation the ignition when leaving the If the roof meets an obstacle while it is vehicle, even for a short time. closing, it stops and opens again. If the roof meets an obstacle dur- ing operation, you must reverse the movement of the roof.
  • Page 81 A C C E S S FUEL TANK into account the detection of the associ- it is imperative that the engine is ated low level. switched off, Capacity of the tank: approximately pull the control A located at the bot- 60 litres.
  • Page 82 V I S I B I L I T Y LIGHTS STALK A. main lighting mode selection ring, with: Certain functions of the lights stalk System for selection and control of the (automatic lighting, sensitivity) can various front and rear lights providing the vehicle’s lighting.
  • Page 83: Front And Rear Fog Lamps

    V I S I B I L I T Y Front and rear fog lamps In good or rainy weather, both front and rear fog lamps day and night, the front fog lamps and the rear fog lamps are prohibited. In these situations, To switch on the front fog lamps, the power of their beams may dazzle turn the push ring C forwards one...
  • Page 84: Automatic Lighting

    V I S I B I L I T Y Automatic lighting Automatic switching off On vehicles which are equipped with When the lights stalk is at “dipped head- The side lights and the dipped head- daytime lights, the dipped headlamps lamps or main beam headlamps”, if the lamps come on automatically, without come on when the vehicle is started.
  • Page 85 V I S I B I L I T Y MANUAL ADJUSTMENT 7-seat version AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP OF THE HEADLAMPS ADJUSTMENT 0. Driver only or Driver + 1 passenger in the front. 1 or 2. Driver + 1 passenger in the front + 2 passengers on the third bench seat.
  • Page 86: Wiper Controls

    V I S I B I L I T Y WIPER CONTROLS Windscreen wipers Windscreen wash A. wiping speed selection lever: Pull the wipers stalk towards you. The windscreen wash then the wipers operate for a set time. System for selection and control of the various front and rear wiping modes for The headlamp wash is also activated if the elimination of rain and cleaning.
  • Page 87 V I S I B I L I T Y Rear wiper A. rear wiper selection ring: park intermittent wipe The wiper wipes twice then switches to intermittent mode with an interval of a few seconds. wipe with screen wash Keep the ring in this position to operate the screen wash with several wipes of the wiper.
  • Page 88: Front Courtesy Light

    V I S I B I L I T Y COURTESY LIGHTS Front courtesy light System for selection and control of the Position 1 various passenger compartment lights. The courtesy light comes on when a door or the tailgate is opened. When the door or the tailgate is closed again, the lighting gradually dims for a few seconds before switching off.
  • Page 89: Rear Courtesy Light

    V I S I B I L I T Y Rear courtesy light When the doors and the tailgate are Automatic switching off closed and you lock the vehicle from of the courtesy lights inside or using the remote control. To prevent discharging of the battery, the courtesy lights and map reading lights switch off automatically after...
  • Page 90: Child Safety

    C H I L D S A F E T Y GENERAL POINTS RELATING INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT USING A THREE POINT SEAT BELT TO CHILD SEATS Although one of CITROËN’s main cri- “Rearwards-facing” “Forwards-facing” teria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you.
  • Page 91 C H I L D S A F E T Y ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS Mechanical system to prevent opening The incorrect installation of a of the rear door using its interior con- child seat in a vehicle compromises Installing a booster seat trol.
  • Page 92 C H I L D S A F E T Y GENERAL POINTS RELATING INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT USING A THREE POINT SEAT BELT TO CHILD SEATS Although one of CITROËN’s main cri- “Rearwards-facing” “Forwards-facing” teria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you.
  • Page 93 C H I L D S A F E T Y CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN CITROËN offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are secured using a three point seat belt : Group 0: from birth to 10 kg Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg “ROMER Baby-Safe Plus”...
  • Page 94 C H I L D S A F E T Y LOCATION OF CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE SEAT BELT In accordance with European regulations (Directive 2005/40), this table indicates the options for installing child seats se- cured using a seat belt and universally approved (a) in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle. Weight of the child and indicative age Seat Less than 13 kg...
  • Page 95: "Isofix" Mountings

    C H I L D S A F E T Y “ISOFIX” MOUNTINGS These are three rings for each seat: This ISOFIX mounting system guaran- the child seat in your vehicle. Your vehicle has been approved in ac- The ISOFIX child seats cordance with the new ISOFIX regula- two locks which are secured easily on tion .
  • Page 96 C H I L D S A F E T Y ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE ISOFIX RÖMER Duo Plus (size category B1 ) Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg Installed in the forward facing position. Fitted with an upper strap to be secured on the ISOFIX upper ring, referred to as the TOP TETHER.
  • Page 97 C H I L D S A F E T Y SUMMARY TABLE FOR THE LOCATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In accordance with European Regulations (ECE 16), this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on seats In the case of universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G , Weight of the child / indicative age Less than 10 kg Less than 10 kg...
  • Page 98: Direction Indicators

    S A F E T Y DIRECTION INDICATORS The “motorway” function HORN System for indicating a change of lane Audible warning to alert other road Selection of the left or right direction in- on a motorway. users to an imminent danger. dicators to signal a change of direction Press up or down once (positions 2 ), of the vehicle.
  • Page 99: Braking Assistance Systems

    S A F E T Y BRAKING ASSISTANCE Operating fault SYSTEMS When the vehicle is stationary Group of supplementary systems which help you to obtain optimum braking these warning lights come complete safety emergency on, linked with the warnings on the situations: instrument panel display, they indicate a the anti-lock braking system (ABS),...
  • Page 100: Trajectory Control Systems

    S A F E T Y TRAJECTORY CONTROL Disarming Reactivation SYSTEMS These systems are not reactivated au- hicle which is bogged down, stuck in tomatically above 30 mph (50 km/h). Associated systems which guarantee snow, on soft ground, etc.), it may be Press the “ASC OFF”...
  • Page 101: Seat Belts

    S A F E T Y SEAT BELTS Fastening Height adjustment Front seat belts tensioning and force limiting system. This system improves safety in the front seats in the event of a front impact. De- pending on the severity of the impact, pretensioning system instantly...
  • Page 102: Storing After Use

    S A F E T Y Front seat belt not fastened / Front passenger’s seat belt Storing after use unfastened warning light Rear side seat belts Driver’s seat belt When the ignition is switched on, this warning light comes on accompanied by an audi- ble signal for a few seconds if the driver has not fastened his seat belt.
  • Page 103 S A F E T Y In order to be effective, a seat belt: Recommendations for children Wherever you are seated in the ve- hicle, always fasten your seat belt, must be tightened as close to the Use a suitable child seat if the even for short journeys.
  • Page 104: Front Airbags

    S A F E T Y AIR BAGS Impact detection zones Front air bags System which protects the head and chest of the driver and front passenger in the event of a front impact. the rear centre passenger) in the event The driver’s air bag is incorporated in of violent collisions.
  • Page 105 S A F E T Y Deactivation Operating fault To guarantee the safety of your Only the front passenger’s air bag can child, it is imperative that the be disarmed: passenger air bag is disarmed when you install a “rear facing” child with the ignition off , insert the key seat on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 106: Side Airbags

    S A F E T Y Side air bags Impact detection zones Activation The curtain air bag is triggered at the System which protects the driver and same time as the corresponding side passenger in the event of a serious side air bag in the event of a serious side impact applied to all or part of the side impact in order to limit the risk of injury...
  • Page 107 S A F E T Y For the air bags to be fully Front air bags effective, observe the Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on following safety rules: the centre part of the wheel. Sit in a normal upright position.
  • Page 108: Speed Manual Gearbox

    D R I V I N G HANDBRAKE 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX “CVT” GEARBOX Mechanical brake to hold the vehicle offers a choice between the comfort of when stationary. automatic regulation or the pleasure of manual gear changing. two driving modes: an automated mode for automatic and therefore without any action on the part of the driver,...
  • Page 109 D R I V I N G HANDBRAKE 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX “CVT” GEARBOX Mechanical brake to hold the vehicle offers a choice between the comfort of when stationary. automatic regulation or the pleasure of manual gear changing. two driving modes: an automated mode for automatic and therefore without any action on the part of the driver,...
  • Page 110 D R I V I N G Move the lever downwards, then to the left to select this mode, then: while starting the engine. push forward to change up, push rearward to change down. Start the engine. “N” appears on the instrument panel display.
  • Page 111: Stopping The Vehicle

    D R I V I N G Take your foot off the accelerator pedal “Auto sequential” mode Operating anomaly gently to engage the gear. In the automated mode, you can With the ignition on, if the message At low speeds, when approaching a resume control temporarily at any time “Slow down”...
  • Page 112: Selecting The Transmission Mode

    D R I V I N G FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM Selecting the transmission mode WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROL 4WD AUTO (position 1) 2WD (position 3) System which permits the selection of The vehicle operates with four wheel The vehicle operates with front two a transmission mode in relation to the drive and provides optimum traction wheel drive.
  • Page 113 D R I V I N G Operating faults Have your vehicle towed on subject vehicle The vehicle must not be towed As the engine torque is applied to with the front or rear wheels on the all four wheels, the condition of the ground even if it is in front “2WD”...
  • Page 114: Cruise Control

    D R I V I N G CRUISE CONTROL Steering wheel controls Display on the instrument panel System which permits automatic main- taining of the vehicle speed at the value programmed by the driver, without any action on the accelerator pedal. The cruise control is switched on manually: the vehicle speed must be 25 mph (40 km/h) minimum and sec-...
  • Page 115 D R I V I N G Increasing the programmed Temporary acceleration/ Reactivating the function speed deceleration When the cruise control has been Temporary acceleration deactivated, you can return to the Using button 3 “ACC RES” : stored speed by pressing button 3 Press the accelerator pedal as normal.
  • Page 116 D R I V I N G AUDIBLE REAR PARKING Detection zones Activation ASSISTANCE The detection zones differ according to The parking assistance is activated by the vehicle’s equipment, with or without engaging reverse gear. towbar. installed in the rear bumper. Therefore, you can select the towbar by an audible signal which becomes more frequent as the vehicle approach-...
  • Page 117: Reversing Camera

    D R I V I N G Deactivation REVERSING CAMERA Press button A to deactivate the system. Press button A again for a few sec- onds and release it. mation is indicated by an audible signal which: is heard twice a towbar, is heard once on vehicles which are With reverse gear engaged, press...
  • Page 118 D R I V I N G Deactivation REVERSING CAMERA Press button A to deactivate the system. Press button A again for a few sec- onds and release it. mation is indicated by an audible signal which: is heard twice a towbar, is heard once on vehicles which are With reverse gear engaged, press...
  • Page 119: Opening The Bonnet

    C H E C K S OPENING THE BONNET RUNNING OUT OF FUEL Bonnet strut Protection system which also provides access for checking the various levels erate the starter until the engine starts. of the engine components. Several attempts must be made before the engine re-starts.
  • Page 120: Petrol Engine

    C H E C K S PETROL ENGINE 1. Wash-wipe and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Coolant reservoir. 6. Battery. 8. Radiator cap. 9. Dipstick. VIII...
  • Page 121: Diesel Engine

    C H E C K S DIESEL ENGINE 1. Coolant reservoir. 3. Wash-wipe and headlamp wash reservoir. 6. Battery. 7. Dipstick. VIII...
  • Page 122: Checking Levels

    C H E C K S CHECKING LEVELS Brake fluid level To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew the cap by two turns to allow the pressure to drop. When the pressure between the “MAX” and “MIN” has dropped, remove the cap and top Check all of these levels regularly and up the level.
  • Page 123 C H E C K S Diesel additive level (Diesel CHECKS Particle emission filter (Diesel) with particle emission filter) It is imperative that the maintenance of Unless otherwise indicated, check The minimum level of this additive is in- these components in accordance with by a CITROËN dealer.
  • Page 124 C H E C K S Diesel additive level (Diesel CHECKS Particle emission filter (Diesel) with particle emission filter) It is imperative that the maintenance of Unless otherwise indicated, check The minimum level of this additive is in- these components in accordance with by a CITROËN dealer.
  • Page 125 C H E C K S Manual gearbox Brake disc wear status order optimise operation of units as important braking system, Refer to the servicing booklet For any information relating CITROËN selects and offers very checking brake nance. disc wear status, contact a To avoid damaging the electrical CITROËN dealer.
  • Page 126: Practical Information

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A WHEEL List of tools Other accessories Operating procedure for replacing a faulty wheel with the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.
  • Page 127 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Access to the spare wheel in the 7 seat configuration Putting the wheel back in place Remove the plastic cover A using Put the wheel back in place in its the handle 3 .
  • Page 128 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Access to the spare wheel in the 5 seat configuration Remove the plastic cover A using Putting the wheel back in place the handle 3 .
  • Page 129 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Removing the wheel List of operations Fit the anti-theft socket 5 on the wheelbrace 1 to unlock the anti-theft bolt. Unlock the other bolts using the wheelbrace 1 only.
  • Page 130: Fitting The Wheel

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fitting the wheel List of operations Put the wheel in place on the hub. Lock the anti-theft bolt using the wheelbrace 1 Screw in the bolts by hand to the theft socket 5 .
  • Page 131: Changing A Bulb

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A BULB Operating procedure for replacing a faulty bulb with a new bulb. Front lights WARNING: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Xenon bulbs must be replaced by a CITROËN dealer.
  • Page 132 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing the direction Access to the bulbs Access to the bulbs indicators (1) on the left-hand side on the right-hand side When you change a bulb on the left- Turn the bulb holder A to the left When you change a bulb on the right-...
  • Page 133 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing the dipped headlamps (2) Changing the side lights (3) Changing the main beam headlamps (4) Unscrew the cover F . Unscrew the cover H .
  • Page 134 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing the integrated direction Changing the fog lamps (5) indicator side repeaters Push the repeater A towards the Turn the wheel fully towards the out- Using a screwdriver, remove the four rear and detach it.
  • Page 135 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Using a screwdriver, remove the D located in the Disconnect the connector E . three clips C located below the wheelarch and slide it downwards.
  • Page 136 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Rear lights Changing the brake lights / side lights and direction indicators These two bulbs are changed from outside with the tailgate open: Open the tailgate (refer to the “Access”...
  • Page 137 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing the reversing lights Open the tailgate (refer to the Pull the bulb C and change it. Insert a thin screwdriver in the ope- “Access”...
  • Page 138 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing the fog lamps Turn the pin and bulb assembly D to Open the tailgate and the lower tail- gate (refer to the “Access” section) the left.
  • Page 139: Interior Bulbs

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N INTERIOR BULBS Glove box light Front and rear courtesy lights Insert a screwdriver to remove the courtesy light cover. Turn the pin B anticlockwise and re- move it.
  • Page 140: Changing A Fuse

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A FUSE Changing a fuse Your vehicle’s electrical system is Operating procedure for replacing a Before changing a fuse, the cause of the designed to operate with standard faulty fuse with a new fuse to rectify a or optional equipment.
  • Page 141: Fascia Fuses

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fascia fuses Fuse N° Rating Functions 30 A Heating. Brake lights, third brake light, built-in systems 15 A interface. 10 A Rear fog lamps.
  • Page 142 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Access to the fuses Fuse N° Rating Functions Push the two opening guides C Remove the retaining tab D pulling it outwards, 10 A 4 wheel drive control unit.
  • Page 143: Engine Compartment Fuses

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Engine compartment fuses Fuse N° Rating Functions battery (left-hand side). 15 A Front fog lamps. 2.4 litre 16V engine control unit. 20 A 10 A Horn.
  • Page 144 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fuse N° Rating Functions 20 A vehicle speed sensor, variable timing (VTC) solenoid valve, EGR solenoid valve. 15 A Petrol pump, fuel gauge. 30 A Starter.
  • Page 145 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N BATTERY Starting using another battery Procedure for charging your battery Looking for an earth point at using another battery. the right-hand engine mounting Access to the battery Raise the front of the cover 1 to release the three clips 2 .
  • Page 146 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Charging the battery using a Before disconnecting the battery When charging the battery, it is battery charger Wait 2 minutes after switching off the ig- normal to observe an increase in nition before disconnecting the battery.
  • Page 147: Changing A Wiper Blade

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A WIPER BLADE Procedure for replacing a worn wiper blade with a new one without the use of tools. Removing a front or rear wiper blade Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
  • Page 148: Towing Another Vehicle

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TOWING Having your vehicle towed on a Towing another vehicle flatbed Operating procedure for having your another vehicle using a removable mechanical device.
  • Page 149: Driving Advice

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TOWING A TRAILER, Driving with a trailer subjects the towing slope depends on the gradient and the CARAVAN, ETC. its driver must be particularly careful. outside temperature.
  • Page 150: Fitting Roof Bars

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N FITTING ROOF BARS Consult a CITROËN dealer for the accessories recommended installation of longitudinal roof bars. CITROËN and follow the accessory roof bars, for a loading height not ensure that they are positioned correctly In order to place a load on the roof, your...
  • Page 151: Technical Data

    T E C H N I C A L D A T A ENGINE AND GEARBOX Model code VUSFZC - VVSFZC VUSFZF - VVSFZF U4HNH - V4HNH Engine 2.4 litre 16V 2.2 litre HDI PEF 16V Cubic capacity (cm 2360 2179 6000 4000...
  • Page 152 T E C H N I C A L D A T A CONSUMPTION In accordance with directive 80/1268/CEE Urban Inter-urban Mixed Emission of Model Engine Gearboxes Wheels driving mpg driving mpg driving mpg by weight codes (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km) mixed Manual...
  • Page 153 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG) Engines 2.4 litre 16V 2.2 litre HDI PEF 16V Manual Manual Gearbox (5-speed) (5-speed) (6-speed) Model codes VUSFZC VVSFZC VUSFZF VVSFZF U4HNH V4HNH Version...
  • Page 154 T E C H N I C A L D A T A DIMENSIONS (IN MM)
  • Page 155 T E C H N I C A L D A T A IDENTIFICATION FEATURES A. Manufacturer’s plate. E. Tyres / paint label. This number is indicated on a plate The tyre pressures must be checked riveted on the centre pillar, on the ger’s door centre pillar.
  • Page 156: A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T A N D T E L E M A T I C S

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S YOUR AUDIO-CD SYSTEM Steering wheel audio controls Selecting the source Press button 1 . The source changes in the following order: FM1 / FM2 / FM3 / MW / LW / CD / FM1...
  • Page 157 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Control panel Ejecting of one CD slot. or more CDs. Loading of one or more discs.
  • Page 158 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Rewind play. Displaying of the CD-Text / Multifunction display. MP3 / Tag ID3 information. information.
  • Page 159: General Functions

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S GENERAL FUNCTIONS Setting the audio modes Selecting the musical ambience “TYPE” Switching on Press the “SOUND”...
  • Page 160 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Selecting the surround effect Setting the bass “BASS” Setting the volume of the bass “FIELD”...
  • Page 161 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S RADIO Manual station search Automatic station storing Selecting radio mode Turn “TUNE” dial Stations can only be stored automatically respectively to the left to on wavebands FM3, MW and LW.
  • Page 162 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S “RDS” Alternative frequencies “AF” Traffic information “TP” “Radio Data System” (RDS) Your radio automatically checks and function on the FM waveband permits: selects the best frequency for the radio permits...
  • Page 163 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Emergency broadcasts Search for a “PTY” broadcast “ALERT” Press the “PTY” button. An emergency broadcast automatically Turn the “TUNE”...
  • Page 164 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Functions setting mode CD PLAYER Audio CDs Selecting CD mode Fast search This permits activation or deactivation of the functions below.
  • Page 165 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Functions setting mode CD PLAYER Audio CDs Selecting CD mode Fast search This permits activation or deactivation of the functions below.
  • Page 166: Cd-Text Display

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Playing the beginning of each track CD-TEXT DISPLAY MP3 / TAG ID3 CD Press the “SCAN”...
  • Page 167 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Repeating the tracks in a folder Playing the beginning of each track To deactivate this information, press the “DISP”...
  • Page 168 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S CD CHANGER Loading all of the discs Ejecting all of the discs Press this button for more Press the “LOAD”...
  • Page 169 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Audio CD Repeating a disc Playing of the beginning of each track Press the “RPT” button for Press the “SCAN”...
  • Page 170: Error Messages

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S ERROR MESSAGES in order to rectify it. TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTION No disc present. NO DISC Insert a disc.
  • Page 171: Audio-Cd System

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S AUXILIARY SOCKETS A. Left-hand audio input (RCA Audio-CD system Audio-telematics system white) B. Right-hand audio input (RCA...
  • Page 172 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S YOUR AUDIO-TELEMATICS SYSTEM GPS aerial This consists of the following components: a GPS aerial located in your fascia, a radio aerial located at the rear, on the roof of the vehicle, 4 to 6 speakers (according to version), controls around the screen and at the steering wheel plus touch buttons on the screen according to the display,...
  • Page 173: Description Of The Controls

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS SCALE: changing of the scale of AUDIO: selection of the Audio- the map.
  • Page 174 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS - MENUS MODE: Audio-video menu for: INFO: Information menu for the consultation or setting of certain the radio, parameters of your vehicle.
  • Page 175: Navigation - Guidance

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S NAVIGATION-GUIDANCE What is the navigation system and What precautions should be What is a point of interest (POI)? the GPS? observed in order to use the system A point of interest (POI) is...
  • Page 176 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Information displayed on the J. Destination/intermediate destina- A. Manoeuvre icon: indicates whether map during navigation tion information: indicates the dis- the driver should turn left or right at tance and the time remaining un-...
  • Page 177 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Searching for a destination - Select a location using the address or using an address or points of street name of the destination.
  • Page 178 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Searching using previous destinations, a stored address or a return home - Select a location using one of the 20 previous destinations.
  • Page 179 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Navigation settings and - Select the settings of functions linked with the navigation to: information G1 - set the screen display parameters such as:...
  • Page 180 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Selecting points of interest (POI) General Public places and emergency icons displayed on the map services (Brown) Town centre Town Hall...
  • Page 181 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Entering an address and activating guidance (1/2) Press Result Press the MENU button. Press [Address/Junction].
  • Page 182 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Entering an address and activating guidance (2/2) Press Result Press [Street] and enter the name of a street using the touch keypad. When a character of the name of the street is entered, if 5 streets or fewer are recognised, you can select a street from a list which is displayed or press [List].
  • Page 183 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S AUDIO-VIDEO Radio, RDS, AF, REG, TP, PTY What is the RDS? RDS station following The Radio Data System (RDS) Your radio automatically checks function on the FM waveband...
  • Page 184 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Information displayed in Radio mode G. To receive stored station. Press and hold to store a station. H.
  • Page 185 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Radio, selecting an FM station and storing Press Result Press the MODE button. Press FM.
  • Page 186 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Radio, RDS settings Press Result Press the MODE button. Press FM. By default the display shows the stations on FM1. Press [^].
  • Page 187 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S General notes on CDs Playing an audio CD Switching off the engine or removing What is the Gracenote CDDB? the CD during recording will result in the When the audio CD is...
  • Page 188 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Information displayed in CD mode and recording a CD H. Displays the number and the name of the track.
  • Page 189 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Playing a CD Press Result Press the MODE button then CD, if the player already contains a CD. Otherwise, insert a CD in the player, play begins automatically.
  • Page 190 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Recording a CD onto the music server (1/3) Press Result Automatic recording of all of the tracks All of the tracks are recorded automatically when a CD is inserted.
  • Page 191 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Recording a CD onto the music server (2/3) Press Result Manual recording of individual tracks You can record the tracks manually, one by one.
  • Page 192 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Recording a CD onto the music server (3/3) Press Result is inserted. After inserting a CD and while it is being played, press [^] to access the secondary menu.
  • Page 193 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S General notes on the “Original” group, number 01: “Original Playlist” lists: Music Server This is the location of the These are original playlists original playlist created...
  • Page 194 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Information displayed in Music Server mode G. To display the list of groups, the playlist and the list of tracks.
  • Page 195 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Playing a track or a playlist on the Music Server Press Result Press the MODE button then Music Server. The playlists are played in a loop.
  • Page 196 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Creating a group and a playlist on the Music Server Press Result Creating a group Press [^] to access the secondary menu.
  • Page 197 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S General notes on MP3/WMA CDs Playing an MP3/WMA CD When the MP3/WMA CD is MP3 is the abbreviation of MPEG-1 Some burned CDs may not be played inserted in the player, play-...
  • Page 198 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Information displayed in MP3/WMA CD mode To scroll up or down through the tracks.
  • Page 199: Playing An Mp3/Wma Cd

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Playing an MP3/WMA CD (1/2) Press Result Press the MODE button then CD, if the player already contains a CD. Otherwise, insert a CD in the player, play begins automati- cally.
  • Page 200 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Playing an MP3/WMA CD (2/2) Press Result Selecting a track Press [ Track] to select the previous track or return to the beginning of the track currently being played.
  • Page 201 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Information displayed in DVD mode K. To display the DVD title menu. L. To scroll up or down through the chapters.
  • Page 202: Playing A Dvd

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Playing a DVD Press Result Press the MODE button then DVD, if the player already contains a DVD. Otherwise, insert a DVD in the player, the picture is displayed automatically.
  • Page 203 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S SETTINGS Display, sound, picture - Choose to switch off the display. To switch it back on, touch the screen or press any button.
  • Page 204 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Time and date, language, unit, - Choose the base settings of the picture size system for: D1 - setting of the time by the RDS signal, time zone, summer time,...
  • Page 205 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Equipment, contrast, traffic information (TP) F - Choose adjust parameters of certain equipment offered your vehicle...
  • Page 206 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S INFORMATION System version, satellite A - Consult the system information: A1 - the software version, A2 - the map data version, A3 - the system information database version.
  • Page 207 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Calendar, trip - Make a note on the calendar of special days, birthdays, etc. and press directly on the day required to enter the event.
  • Page 208 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Environment, air conditioning, - Consult the environment telephone information: E1 - the altitude, E2 - the atmospheric pressure, of ice.
  • Page 209: Hands-Free Telephone

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE General notes What is the Bluetooth® hands-free telephone with voice recognition? The system uses wireless communication technology referred to as your vehicle via your Bluetooth®...
  • Page 210 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Changing the language, programming the voice Changing the language of the voice Programming the user’s voice commands typical phrases.
  • Page 211: Programming Controls

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Programming controls # 790 (for # = “Hash”) 55 66 77 88 99 Home, Work, Mobile, Pager 44 33 22 11 00 List of names...
  • Page 212 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Matching your Bluetooth ® telephone 7 - Say a 4-digit number which 12 - After audible signal, will be recorded as the match-...
  • Page 213 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Making a telephone call using a number, phone book Bluetooth ® compatible mobile Recording a name in the system’s 7 - The system says “HOME, WORK, telephone must be matched with the...
  • Page 214 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Making a telephone call using a name in the phone book, receiving a call Using a name in the system’s phone 8 - Answer “Yes”...
  • Page 215: Voice Commands

    A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Voice commands (1/2) Press this button to start the voice recognition. Divert the call Home, at home Phone book Add a location...
  • Page 216 A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T a n d T E L E M A T I C S Voice commands (2/2) Press this button to start the voice recognition. Zero English Word training Phone book New entry Phone book Change...

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