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The Xenon dual-function directional
headlamps
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This function automatically provides you
with extra visibility on bends. This lighting is
linked with the angular lighting which max-
imises the area lit at intersections and when
parking.
Lane Departure Warning
System
This driving assistance device
warns you when you unwittingly
cross a lane marking.
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E X T E R I O R
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Parking assistance

(visual + sound)
This function warns you, whilst
manoeuvring,
obstacles located in front of and
behind the vehicle.
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Glass panoramic roof (Tourer)
This provides you with improved brightness in the
passenger compartment.
This also provides you with improved ventilation in the
passenger compartment.
This function monitors the pres-
sure of each tyre and warns you
of tyres that are punctured or
by
detecting
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  • Page 1 E X T E R I O R The Xenon dual-function directional Glass panoramic roof (Tourer) headlamps This provides you with improved brightness in the passenger compartment. This function automatically provides you with extra visibility on bends. This lighting is Glass sun roof (saloon) linked with the angular lighting which max- imises the area lit at intersections and when...
  • Page 2 O P E N I N G Remote control key Opening the boot Fuel tank A. Key release / storage. top left part of it, then pull from the B. Locking of the vehicle. edge. C. Unlocking of the vehicle. D.
  • Page 3 O P E N I N G Bonnet release Spare wheel Access to the spare wheel To access the spare wheel: strap (saloon) or the retractable hook (Tourer). 2. Fold back boot carpet (saloon). 3. Attach the hook to the upper section of the boot.
  • Page 4 INTERIOR Dual-zone automatic air Parking space sensor conditioning The “Parking Space Sensor” func- This function enables you to adjust the com- space. fort levels of the driver and the front passen- ger independently. It is also automatically regulated depending on the external climatic conditions.
  • Page 5 D A S H B O A R D Electric windows / rear view mirrors / Child safety controls Memorisation of driver’s seat, rear view mirrors and air conditioning settings Controls at the steering wheel: Speed limiter Cruise control Horn Audio/telematic controls under steering wheel Driver's airbag Navigation controls...
  • Page 6 D A S H B O A R D 21 Sunlight sensor 22 Soft diffusion air conditioning adjustment knob 23 Passenger's airbag 24 Side window demister 26 Bonnet release 25 Passenger's air vents 27 Hazard lamps button 28 Key switch: Passenger’s airbag activation/deactivation 29 Glovebox: Vehicle document storage...
  • Page 7 D A S H B O A R D Multifunction Instrument panel menu display menu Activation of voice MODE: selection of the type recognition or reminder of of information displayed on navigation guidance multifunction screen. Cruise control and Speed limiter Audio The “SET +, PAUSE, VOL+, MUTE The “...
  • Page 8 G E T T I N G S TA R T E D Front seats Seat belt height adjustment Manual adjustments Electrical adjustments The correct positioning of the belt F. Seat height and slide adjust- strap is through the middle of the ments.
  • Page 9 G E T T I N G S TA R T E D Electric exterior rear view Automatic electrochrome Steering column adjustment mirrors rear view mirror 1. Selection of rear view This automatically and progres- With the vehicle at rest, unlock sively adapts to day-time or night- the steering wheel by pushing con- mirror:...
  • Page 10 V I S I B I L I T Y Lighting Front wipers Rear wipers (Tourer) Ring A Lamps off. Control positions Rotate control C to the desired position. 2. Rapid wipe. Automatic lighting of head- 1. Normal wipe. lamps. .
  • Page 11 V E N T I L AT I O N Automatic air conditioning Adjustment of temperature on driver's side Front demisting - deicing Adjustment of air distribution on driver's side Activation/deactivation Adjustment of of air conditioning temperature on passenger's side Passenger's side automatic operation Driver's side automatic...
  • Page 12 M O N I T O R I N G Instrument panel A. Fuel gauge and low fuel warning lamp. G. Trip mileage recorder reset button. B. Cruise control/speed limiter information. H. Rev counter. C. Coolant temperature. Engine oil temperature. D.
  • Page 13 M O N I T O R I N G Log of alerts Economy mode When the engine is stopped, some functions (audio system, screen wipe, electric windows, sunroof, electric seats, telephone, video, interior lighting etc.) are only elec- This function allows you to display trically supplied for a maximum the log of alerts.
  • Page 14 PA S S E N G E R S A F E T Y Seat belts and front Front passenger's airbag Child safety passenger's airbag deactivation The seat belt fastened/unfastened status for each seat category is status for each seat category is tegory This deactivates the controls in the In order to be able to use a rear-...
  • Page 15 D R I V I N G Electric parking brake Hill start assist Automatic operation Manual operation electronic parking brake The MANUAL application/release releases automatically and pro- of the parking brake is possible To aid starting on a gradient, your gressively when you press the permanently pulling/pushing...
  • Page 16 D R I V I N G Speed limiter Cruise control Instrument panel display This system allows you to choose This system allows you to main- a maximum speed that you do not tain a constant vehicle speed pro- wish to exceed. grammed by the driver.
  • Page 17 D R I V I N G Direction indicators - Automatic gearbox “Motorway” function The automatic gearbox offers you: Operation in auto-active mode, with automatic adaptation to your style of driving as well as to the Position D). Operation in sequential mode, with manual gear changing (Posi- tion M).
  • Page 18 D R I V I N G Parking space sensor Parking assistance (visual Lane Departure Warning and sound) System You can select the “Parking Space You can activate/deactivate the This device is designed for use on Sensor” pressing button A, parking assistance by pressing motorways and dual carriageways, button B.
  • Page 19 R E M O T E C O N T R O L Central unlocking A press on button A unlocks your vehicle. rors. rors. Central locking / Closing of windows and sunroof / Deadlocking • A short press on button C locks your vehicle.
  • Page 20 R E M O T E C O N T R O L Electric boot opening Folding and ejecting the key Re-initialisation of the remote control E opens Button D the boot. ton C Locating of the vehicle Note: Make a careful note of the press button C Changing the remote numbers for the keys and for the...
  • Page 21 K E Y S Central locking using the Electronic immobiliser The ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER Deadlocking: Central locking using the key Note: • With the vehicle stationary and Electronic immobiliser key the engine switched off, lock- If the key is not recognised, you cannot start the vehicle of the interior locking control warning lamp.
  • Page 22 Deactivation of the alarm usng the remote control button B Deactivation of the alarm with the key • trol A • • • • • trol A. control B • sensors. Note: If there is a malfunction, the warning lamp remains perma- nently on.
  • Page 23 Deactivating the volumetric detection Deactivation of the volumetric detection Operating the alarm First make sure all the doors are closed. button B. button C Note: Note: It is recommended to deacti- • If you want to lock your vehicle vate the volumetric detection when without arming the alarm, just washing the vehicle in order to pre- lock with the key only.
  • Page 24 M: Drive position D: Starting Economy mode S: Steering lock NEVER REMOVE THE IGNITION KEY BEFORE THE ENGINE HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP. IT IS ESSENTIAL ALWAYS TO DRIVE WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING, SO AS TO RETAIN STEERING AND BRAKING When stationary, having removed the key, carefully turn the steering wheel if you wish to lock the steering.
  • Page 25 S TA R T I N G Manual gearbox Automatic gearbox Advice • Ensure that the gear lever is Check that you are in position P. in the neutral position. • Diesel vehicles equipped • • with a Turbo Wait •...
  • Page 26 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L • • • D Rev counter • • • • •...
  • Page 27 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L Engine oil temperature Coolant temperature Fuel gauge indicator gauge section 1. section 1. STOP stop immedi- ately. cooling fan may continue to operate for a certain time. If the SERVICE...
  • Page 28 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L W A R N I N G L A M P S Indicator and headlamp warning lamps Left hand direction Right hand direction Sidelamps indicator indicator Front foglamps warning lamps are switched on.
  • Page 29 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L W A R N I N G L A M P S STOP warning Coolant temperature SERVICE lamp you must stop the vehicle and switch off the engine switch off the engine switch off the STOP...
  • Page 30 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L W A R N I N G L A M P S Seat belt not fastened • • • Seat belt not Depollution system fastened Front passenger's airbag deactivation warning lamp •...
  • Page 31 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L PA R T I C L E F I LT E R Clogging of the SERVICE Risk of DIESEL additive level SERVICE Note: If the vehicle has been run- Particle ning for long periods at very low speeds or at idle, vapour emis-...
  • Page 32 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L T R I P C O M P U T E R Instantaneous information OPERATION • 2 types of instantaneous • 3 types of information for information: two journeys 1 and 2: tion.
  • Page 33 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L Information for two journeys 1 and 2 Return to the main instrument panel screen display Average speed knob A Average consumption Distance travelled Journeys Journeys 1 Display of navigation information on instrument panel screen...
  • Page 34 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L “Oil level correct Engine oil level indicator “Oil level incorrect Log of alerts Note: to ensure that this meas- urement is accurate, check the oil level on horizontal ground after the Press on button A engine has been switched off for at least 15 minutes.
  • Page 35 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L M A I N T E N A N C E I N D I C AT O R Maintenance indicator when the next routine service is due mileage covered time elapsed since Functioning if the distance to...
  • Page 36 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L M A I N T E N A N C E I N D I C AT O R • • Press on button A • •...
  • Page 37 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L M A I N M E N U “Vehicle parameters” menu • • cle. With the vehicle stationary trol A Note: message “Action “ “ impossible whilst driving” is dis- “Choice of units”...
  • Page 38 I N S T R U M E N T PA N E L “Vehicle parameters” menu “Lighting” menu • • • “Comfort” menu • • •...
  • Page 39 F I X E D C E N T R E D C O N T R O L S S T E E R I N G W H E E L Short press Short press Short press Short press Short press Short press Short press...
  • Page 40 F I X E D C E N T R E D C O N T R O L S S T E E R I N G W H E E L Short press Short press Note: For an incoming call: Refuse the call Short press Short press / Short press /...
  • Page 41 S I G N A L L I N G Emergency operation of Direction indicators Left Right Only use them to indicate dan- “Motorway” function are on.
  • Page 42 S I G N A L L I N G A to position 2. Take care not to cover the bright- ness sensor, which is visible from outside the windscreen, behind the interior rear view mir- ror. Manual headlamp height adjustment LIGHTING CONTROL STALK Sidelamps on...
  • Page 43 S I G N A L L I N G FRONT AND REAR Sound signal for headlamps left on foglamps: GUIDE-ME-HOME LIGHTING Daytime-running lamps and rear foglamps: • • • • tion 0 or AUTO. Note: the foglamps should be used •...
  • Page 44 B E N D L I G H T I N G Operation Without bend lighting With bend lighting...
  • Page 45 X E N O N D U A L F U N C T I O N D I R E C T I O N A L A N G L E D L I G H T I N G Directional headlamps Note: An automatic correction of the beam height enables you not to dazzle other drivers.
  • Page 46 W I P E R S Position your vehicle. Positions 1 and 2: For safety, the wiper system is deactivated when the ignition is switched off. Automatic wipe: on position 0 Screen wash Note: FRONT WIPERS • Pulling the stalk downwards will produce a single wipe, without Control positions deactivating automatic wiping.
  • Page 47 W I P E R S Changing the wiper blades If changing in the mainte- nance position switch on the ignition move the wiper control stalk Remark: REAR WIPERS AND WASH position. Check that the wipers can oper- tures. Remove any accumulation of snow at the base of the wind- screen.
  • Page 48 W I N D O W S Electric operation Child safety Note: The windows can also be operated for a short period after the ignition has been switched ton A off (including after the front doors have been opened). button A Sequential operation Anti-pinch vehicle.
  • Page 49 S T E E R I N G C O L U M N A D J U S T M E N T – S E AT B E LT H E I G H T A D J U S T M E N T Adjustment of height and Seat belt height adjustment reach of steering wheel...
  • Page 50 F R O N T S E AT S M A N U A L A D J U S T M E N T S 1. Adjustments to the height and angle of the head restraint A to unlock 2.
  • Page 51 F R O N T S E AT S E L E C T R I C A L A D J U S T M E N T S 1. Adjustment of the seat height and angle, and longitudinal adjustment 4.
  • Page 52 F R O N T S E AT S E L E C T R I C A L A D J U S T M E N T S Controls for the heated seats use control A 0: Off. 1: Gentle.
  • Page 53 Operation Press on button 1. • • Note: In order to ensure optimal visibility when manoeuvring, the interior and exterior rear view mir- rors lighten when reverse gear is engaged. Interior rear view mirror Automatic electrochrome interior and exterior rear view mirrors Day position: ible.
  • Page 54 Fold-back of door mirrors In reverse gear: adjustment of the indexed positions for the passenger’s and driver’s rear view mirrors Electric fold-back control 1. Electric door mirrors Automatic fold-back on adjustment locking • control 1 • Note: Automatic fold-back of the rear view mirrors can be deac- tivated.
  • Page 55 M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY MAIN MENU DISPLAY CONFIGURATION Press on control A To adjust the display brightness and contrast: Press on A. C on the D on the allowing you to adjust: •...
  • Page 56 M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY To adjust the date and the To choose the units for time: the outside temperature display: Press on A. Press on A. C on the D on the C on the...
  • Page 57 M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY T E L E M AT I C S Controls Navigation/guidance Telephone. Note: The outside temperature displayed may be higher than the actual temperature if the vehicle is stationary in bright sunlight.
  • Page 58 M U LT I F U N C T I O N D I S P L AY T E L E M AT I C S To adjust the date and the time: • Press on the MENU button. •...
  • Page 59 M A N U A L G E A R B O X 5 speed gearbox 6 speed gearbox Reverse gear Reverse gear...
  • Page 60 A U T O M AT I C G E A R B O X • Position of the gear selector Operation auto-active mode 4 and 6 speed automatic Operation sequential gearbox mode • Parking Operation automatic SPORT mode Position D •...
  • Page 61 A U T O M AT I C G E A R B O X The engine can only be started Reverse gear when the lever is at position P or N. tions. Note: Juddering may be felt when changing from position P to R on a steep gradient.
  • Page 62 A U T O M AT I C G E A R B O X Remarks: Note: • • Passage from gear another is only possible when vehicle speed engine speed permit. • • “SPORT” “SNOW” modes are not available in sequential operation.
  • Page 63 A U T O M AT I C G E A R B O X SPORT NORMAL SNOW Remark: Operation in SPORT or If there is an operat- SNOW automatic mode ing fault, the gearbox is stuck in a gear, do not exceed 100 km/h Press on button A to select the SPORT...
  • Page 64 C R U I S E C O N T R O L To select the function Press button 4 CRUISE Note: The vehicle speed may vary slightly from that memorised. A of your choice without the need to action the accelerator Remark: For the function to be Adjustment of the memorised speed while...
  • Page 65 C R U I S E C O N T R O L Temporary override of the cruise speed Reactivation of cruise control • By recalling the memorised speed: ton 3 To cancel the function Suspension or resumption • Press on button 5. of cruise control with a •...
  • Page 66 S P E E D L I M I T E R Activation of the function To adjust the maximum speed • Button 1 • Button 2 Note: The speed limiter informa- tion is displayed in zone A of the instrument panel.
  • Page 67 S P E E D L I M I T E R Temporary override of the To cancel the function maximum speed • Press on button 5. • tion. Suspension or resumption • of maximum speed Press on button 3. If there is a malfunction SERVICE tion.
  • Page 68 T Y R E D E F L AT I O N D E T E C T I O N Display of tyres in good condition Automatic detection Press on Check Automatic detection Driver request detection Press on Check Automatic detection: press on button A Driver request detection:...
  • Page 69 T Y R E D E F L AT I O N D E T E C T I O N Puncture Wheel not detected Note: • tion detection (e.g. snow tyres), tion detection (e.g. snow tyres), (e.g. snow contact a CITROËN dealer •...
  • Page 70 B R A K E S G E N E R A L ABS system System of emergency braking assistance If the parking brake is released STOP It is essential to stop the vehi- cle.
  • Page 71 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E AUTOMATIC OPERATION To start the vehicle To immobilise the vehicle releases auto- Immobilisation, engine off matically progressively when you press the accelerator is automatically •...
  • Page 72 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION OF THE AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS • • Remark: If you push control A Immobilisation, engine running screen. by pulling on control A. To immobilise the vehicle The deactivation of the automatic pull on...
  • Page 73 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E S P E C I A L F E AT U R E S MAXIMUM APPLICATION PARTICULAR SITUATIONS maxi- mum application a long pull on control A by pushing then releasing control A.
  • Page 74 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E Dynamic emergency braking Unlocking in emergency malfunctioning or the bat- continuous pull on control A unlock it. stop the vehicle. position P Note: If it is impossible to immobi- lise the vehicle, do not action the unlocking control and urgently con-...
  • Page 75 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E Dynamic emergency braking Unlocking in emergency malfunctioning or the bat- continuous pull on control A unlock it. stop the vehicle. position P Note: If it is impossible to immobi- lise the vehicle, do not action the unlocking control and urgently con-...
  • Page 76 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E Remark: Diagnostic socket in the armrest strengthener. Ensure tic socket D in the boot. C. If control lever A B is Note: It is necessary to check that...
  • Page 77 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E O P E R AT I N G A N O M A L I E S SITUATION CONSEQUENCES Parking brake faulty Parking brake Parking Parking brake...
  • Page 78 E L E C T R I C PA R K I N G B R A K E O P E R AT I N G A N O M A L I E S SITUATION CONSEQUENCES Parking brake control •...
  • Page 79 H I L L S TA R T A S S I S T • On an descending slope, with the On an ascending slope, with the • vehicle stationary and reverse vehicle stationary, the vehicle slope. gear engaged, the vehicle is is held for a brief moment when •...
  • Page 80 M A N U A L PA R K I N G B R A K E If the parking brake is released STOP It is essential to stop the vehi- cle. Parking brake...
  • Page 81 E L E C T R O N I C S TA B I L I T Y P R O G R A M M E Operation Operational anomaly If either of the ESP or SERVICE beep. Deactivation The ESP the ESP/ASR Electronic Stability Press on control A...
  • Page 82 Signalling Signalling of a requested position not authorised Normal mode, for maximum comfort Note: If the speed authorised for a particular position is exceeded, the vehicle reverts automatically to the normal road position. Sport mode, more suited for a sporty style of driving to you.
  • Page 83 Viewing of the position of the vehicle Normal road position Note: If the speed authorised for a particular position is exceeded, the vehicle reverts automatically to the normal road position. Position changes may only be made when the engine is run- Maximum height ning.
  • Page 84 L A N E D E PA R T U R E W A R N I N G S Y S T E M Activation/Deactivation Remarks: A press on button A • Operation • • only above speeds of •...
  • Page 85 PA R K I N G A S S I S TA N C E Front Rear the front and rear bumpers of your vehicle. whether for- wards or in reverse, at a speed below approximately 10 km/h Note: The sound volume of your audio equipment reduces auto- matically when a signal is being emitted.
  • Page 86 PA R K I N G A S S I S TA N C E Operation Remarks: • When you engage reverse gear ers. • When going forward and at a speed below approx. 10 km/h • Activation/Deactivation button A on button A is lit up.
  • Page 87 PA R K I N G S PA C E S E N S O R Parking Space Sensor warning lamp ton A. button A • • Off: function • Permanently on: the function vre into it. • Note: The system does not meas- ure spaces which are clearly much •...
  • Page 88 PA R K I N G S PA C E S E N S O R Operation Note: The function deactivates itself automatically: • When engage reverse 1. Press button A to select the gear. function. • When you switch off the igni- tion.
  • Page 89 A C C E S S The warning lamp associated with Anti-theft protection the control A signals 3 statuses: On starting the vehicle, the system • automatically locks the doors as is in the stop position or when soon as you reach approximately the key is not detected and the 10 km/h.
  • Page 90 A C C E S S Manual operation BOOT (SALOON) Emergency unlocking (Emergency mode) If there is a problem with opening Opening Driver's door Press upwards on lever C and lift • Fold down the rear seats to Insert the key into the lock to lock/ up the boot.
  • Page 91 A C C E S S Interrupting the opening/ closing of the tailgate When the tailgate is being closed electrically, you can interrupt its movement at any point by pressing the tailgate push-button C. Note : After an interruption, the tailgate is held electrically in an intermediate position...
  • Page 92 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G G E N E R A L A. Sunlight sensor. B. Soft air conditioning diffusion grille. The soft diffusion grille located in the centre of the dashboard provides an optimum air distribution for the front seats.
  • Page 93 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G G E N E R A L You are advised to use the auto- To ensure the correct operation of Air circulation matic air conditioning regulation.
  • Page 94 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G M O N O Z O N E The monozone system regulates the temperature, air distribution passenger compartment. 1 Automatic operation 2 Temperature adjustment 3 Adjusting the air distribution...
  • Page 95 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G M O N O Z O N E 3. Adjusting the air The warning lamp comes on. This system controls air conditioning, distribution be adjusted with the...
  • Page 96 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G M O N O Z O N E 8. Air recirculation – Entry Remarks: of air from outside •...
  • Page 97 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G D U A L - Z O N E The dual-zone system regulates the temperature and air distribution for the drivers's side and the pas- senger's side independently.
  • Page 98 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G D U A L - Z O N E Operating the air conditioning sys- Press button 3b to change the 5.
  • Page 99 A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G D U A L - Z O N E Switching off the entry latter case, demisting Remarks: of air will resume when the engine is •...
  • Page 100 P R O G R A M M A B L E H E AT I N G ( D E P E N D I N G O N C O U N T R Y ) 9 Programmable heating system warning lamp.
  • Page 101 P R O G R A M M A B L E H E AT I N G Delayed start-up Reading the time Press button 3 then buttons 2 or 7 in the next 10 seconds, until the Press button 2 or button 7 to dis- Note : Before programming the desired start-up time is displayed.
  • Page 102 P R O G R A M M A B L E H E AT I N G Note : The pre-selected start-up time • following the instructions previ- ously given above. In the event of a battery discon- • nection, the programmer must be re-set (hours, minutes etc.) Selection and activation of a...
  • Page 103 R E A R S E AT S Rear head restraints Flap for transport of long objects The rear head restraints have two To lower them, press on the unlock- positions: ing control A. the rear of the armrest, facilitates •...
  • Page 104 R E A R S E AT S • Pull control 3 forwards to unlock the backrest 2. • Move the backrest 2. remove them from their fasteners. When repositioning: • Fold the backrest 2 back up and lock it into place (the red light on button 3 should go out).
  • Page 105 A I R B A G S Reactivating the front Front / passenger's airbag lateral airbag fault Do not forget to reactivate the function. This message is displayed on the For that: instrument panel if there a fault • With the ignition switched with the front / lateral airbags.
  • Page 106 C H I L D S A F E T Y Note: • The activation of this function the instrument panel screen and the light on button A com- ing on. • If the light on button A the doors have not been closed properly.
  • Page 107 C H I L D R E S T R A I N T S CHILD SEATS SECURED BY MEANS OF THE VEHICLE SEAT BELT In conformity with Directive 2005/40, the table tells you to what extent each of the seat positions in your vehicle may take a child seat that is secured by means of the vehicle seat belt and approved as “Universal”...
  • Page 108 C H I L D R E S T R A I N T S The ISOFIX child seat fastening system ISOFIX child seats have 2 latches which are easy to anchor on the 2 lower rings A or C. Some ISOFIX child seats also have an additional belt which is attached...
  • Page 109 C H I L D R E S T R A I N T S TABLE SUMMARISING THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In conformance with European law (ECE 14-06), this table shows you the possibilities for the installation of ISOFIX A to G, is shown on the child seat to the right of the ISOFIX logo.
  • Page 110 C H I L D R E S T R A I N T S RECOMMENDED ISOFIX CHILD SEAT ISOFIX child seat recommended The ISOFIX child seat recom- mended for your vehicle is the mended for your vehicle is mended RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX sold by the CITROËN network.
  • Page 111 I N T E R I O R L I G H T I N G Front Rear 1. Interior lamps Rear reading lamps (Tourer with panoramic roof) • On vacating the vehicle: Move control 1 to one of the 3 fol- lowing positions: They come on as soon as the With the key in the DRIVE or...
  • Page 112 I N T E R I O R L I G H T I N G Door opening controls lighting They are located on the front and rear interior door opening controls. The rear door opening controls lighting is deactivated if child safety is activated.
  • Page 113 I N T E R I O R L I G H T I N G Welcome lighting The welcome lighting is made up of: • The interior (roof) lamps. • • The pavement lighting when a door is open. Front door storage pockets Pavement lighting automatic lighting...
  • Page 114 I N T E R I O R C O M F O R T Front armrest Cup-holder in front armrest Air conditioned glovebox The armrest gives you extra com- Lift up the armrest to access the To open the glovebox, pull on the fort in your driving position.
  • Page 115 I N T E R I O R C O M F O R T Rear cup-holder The rear cup-holder A is located in When removing the driver's side the rear central armrest. mat: • Slide the seat back as far as Rear armrest storage possible.
  • Page 116 Sun visor Rear door blinds Rear blind (saloon) To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold Pull on tongue A and position the Pull the grip C to unroll the blind. the visor downwards. blind on hook B. They can be disengaged from their the side windows if required.
  • Page 117 B O O T ( S A L O O N ) Luggage securing rings Use the 4 securing rings on the For safety reasons, in case of the need for sharp braking, you are advised to place heavy objects as far forward in the boot as possible.
  • Page 118 B O O T ( T O U R E R ) Hook Luggage-cover blind Boot lamp Allows you to hook shopping (see details on following page) 12 V accessories socket bags. (100 W maximum) Luggage securing rings Torch Cigar-lighter type volts Use the 4 stowing rings pro-...
  • Page 119 L U G G A G E - C O V E R B L I N D ( T O U R E R ) To install : To fold up : To remove : Position the left-hand end of the Press gently handle...
  • Page 120 CARGO NET (TOURER) Unroll the cargo net and posi- • tion one of the ends of the net’s metal bars in the corresponding notch is correctly lodged in the rail located inside the location 3. Pull on the cargo’s net’s metal •...
  • Page 121 S U N R O O F ( S A L O O N ) Anti-pinch An anti-pinch device stops the sun roof from closing, whether sliding or tilting. If it meets an obstacle, it re-opens. After a battery disconnection or if there has been a malfunction, you have to re-initialise the anti- pinch function.
  • Page 122 PA N O R A M I C S U N R O O F ( T O U R E R ) Notes : After a battery disconnection, or if there has been a malfunction, you have to re-initialise the anti-pinch function : - press control A to the 2nd notch (fully open),...
  • Page 123 A U D I O S Y S T E M T E L E M AT I C S Control panel CD changer See NaviDrive instructions...
  • Page 124 R D S A U D I O C O M PA C T D I S C S Y S T E M Multifunction display ® ® Your Bluetooth compatible radio possesses: • 3 wavebands (MW/LW/FM). • Dual tuner with RDS EON PTY, display of the PS matic memorisation of the AST strongest stations.
  • Page 125 B U T T O N C O N T R O L S On / Off. Button for validation and activation/deactivation of certain Volume adjustment. functions. If your vehicle has the Bluetooth ® ® system: Answer call, end CD eject. call.
  • Page 126 B U T T O N C O N T R O L S to the previous multifunction display higher frequencies. Short press Short press screen. Search of the next track. Long press play. Long press Fast forward with accelerated sound. tions.
  • Page 127 A U D I O A D J U S T M E N T S On / Off Selection of source Sound adjustments With the key in Drive position M, To select either Radio, CD (CD Each press on button F brings up the press on control A to switch the already inserted and Radio source parameter to be adjusted: choice of...
  • Page 128 R A D I O S O U R C E Notes on radio reception Selection of frequencies and in “LO” (local) sensitivity, then in memory banks Your radio will be subject to certain “DX” (distant) sensitivity. Press button E successively tered by domestic systems.
  • Page 129 R A D I O S O U R C E Display and selection of a Automatic memorisation Recall of pre-set stations station available in the area of transmitters (Autostore Press button E in which you are travelling function) required waveband and memory bank.
  • Page 130 R D S S Y S T E M Using the RDS (radio data Activation/deactivation of Note: system) function on FM the RDS functions If the RDS function is active. • The “RDS The “ The “ ” on the display will The majority of FM radio stations The RDS functions...
  • Page 131 R D S S Y S T E M Regional search mode Selecting a programme type cast the original source is paused and Some stations, when they are when the messages have ended your organised in networks, broadcast radio will automatically revert to the regional programmes at certain gramme type, selected from a list music programme you were listening...
  • Page 132 C D S O U R C E Selecting CD source Safety precautions trols 7 and 8 at the steering wheel. After inserting a CD, with the printed For safety, do not use a CD player side facing upwards, the player will if the cabin temperature is higher Fast forward and rapid start playing the CD automatically.
  • Page 133 M P 3 C D S O U R C E MP3 CDs MP3 CD player Menu Your Audio CD system may be MP3 compatible. vation of three options: pression standard that permits As you insert a CD recorded in •...
  • Page 134 CD Changer Selecting CD changer source Fast forward and rapid reverse with accelerated sound This equipment S (if present) is located Press on button D until you reach CD changer. in the vehicle boot and comprises a Press and keep pressed one of the buttons K or N respectively for fast forward or rapid reverse with To insert/remove a CD...
  • Page 135 ® Your audio audio audio system Note: Refer to the user instruc- Connecting a twinned ® ® Bluetooth compatible. It allows tions to familiarise yourself with the telephone you to connect a mobile tele- features of twinning. Each time you enter the vehicle, phone for use “hands free”...
  • Page 136 ® Main Menu Remarks: • The directory displayed updates Press on the Menu button O to This menu allows you to: itself automatically. access to Main menu, then select • Deleting a twinning. Using J • If the person to be called does the “Telephone or M, select this choice, then tons J or M), then validate the...
  • Page 137 ® Swapping a call Voice recognition Displays During a telephone conversation, Pressing on the end of the lighting A press on the “TEL the system is able to tell you of a control stalk 10 starts telephone plays the telephone information on second call incoming.
  • Page 138 • • • • An MP3 player. Adjustment in CD or radio mode The basic functions remain the same as those for the radio. No extra adjustment is necessary. (Treb), front/rear balance (Fad) and left/right balance (Bal) to position O, and Loudness (Loud) to position ON when listening to a CD and position OFF when listening to the radio.
  • Page 139 The table below brings together the answers to the questions that are the most frequently asked. UESTION NSWER OLUTION To achieve an optimum listening quality, the There is a discrepancy in audio adjustments (Volume, Bass, Treble, sound quality between the Ambiance, Loudness) can be adapted to different audio...
  • Page 140 UESTION NSWER OLUTION (TA) is displayed. I do not The particular radio station is not in the Change to a radio station that does ments. Activate the RDS function to allow the erful transmitter is to be found in the graphical area you are passing through.
  • Page 141 B O N N E T R E L E A S E Bonnet Bonnet stay Lift up lever B, then raise the bon- This operation should only be Unclip the stay and pivot to lodge net. performed while the vehicle is it in the catch indicated by a yellow stationary.
  • Page 142 1 . 8 I 1 6 V - 2 . 0 I 1 6 V E N G I N E S 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 7.
  • Page 143 3 . 0 I V 6 E N G I N E 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. reservoir. 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 7. Battery. 3.0i 16v...
  • Page 144 H D i 11 0 - H D i 1 3 8 E N G I N E S W I T H PA R T I C L E F I LT E R 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir.
  • Page 145 H D i 1 7 3 - V 6 H D i 2 0 8 E N G I N E S W I T H PA R T I C L E F I LT E R 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir.
  • Page 146 L E V E L S Engine oil These operations form part of the normal maintenance operations Check the engine oil level required to keep your vehicle in on horizontal ground with between the marks MIN. good working order. and MAX. on the reser- the engine having been Follow the requirements in the switched off for at least...
  • Page 147 L E V E L S Topping up engine oil Topping up the coolant Checking the level and topping up The level of coolant 1 should be between the MIN. and MAX. mark- the engine cold. ings on the header tank. It must never exceed the maxi- Top up the level.
  • Page 148 D I E S E L I N J E C T I O N E Q U I P M E N T Protective cover for HDi 138 Draining water from the fuel engines: Remove the protective cover by Drain regularly each...
  • Page 149 D I E S E L I N J E C T I O N E Q U I P M E N T HDi 110 engine HDI 138 and HDi 173 engines In the event of running out of fuel: HDi 110, HDi 138 and HDi 173 V6 HDi 208 engine with engines with priming pump...
  • Page 150 C A PA C I T I E S Screen wash and 6.15 Engine type Engine oil capacities (in litres) 1.8i 16V Engine 2.0i 16V Engine 3.0i 16V Engine 4.75 / 5.0 HDi 110 FAP Engine 3.75 HDi 138 FAP Engine 5.25 HDi 173 FAP Engine 5.25...
  • Page 151 1 2 V B AT T E R Y A L L E N G I N E S E X C E P T V 6 H D i Starting the engine Starting the engine with an after disconnecting and assisting battery (except V6 reconnecting the battery HDi engine)
  • Page 152 1 2 V B AT T E R Y V 6 H D i E N G I N E A Pole “+” of the broken down vehicle (Under the red cover). B Assisting battery. C Pole “–” of the broken down vehicle (Under the bonnet).
  • Page 153 F U S E S D A S H B O A R D FUSEBOXES Dashboard fuses To access the fuses under the The 2 fuseboxes are located below dashboard, open the glovebox and the dashboard and under the bon- then detach the stowage cover.
  • Page 154 TA B L E O F F U S E S Fusebox A Ref. Rating Function Heated rear view mirrors Rain and brightness sensor Seat belt not fastened warning lamps Electrochrome rear view mirrors Sunroof (saloon) Passenger door lighting - Passenger rear view mirror adjustment Electric tailgate (Tourer) Heated front seats Driver’s electric seat...
  • Page 155 TA B L E O F F U S E S Fusebox C Ref. Rating Function Rear screen wipe (Tourer) Locking and deadlocking relay Airbags Automatic gearbox - Additional heater unit (Diesel) - Electrochrome rear view mirrors Front window - Sun roof - Passenger door lighting - Passenger rear view mirror adjustment Rear window Vanity mirror lighting –...
  • Page 156 F U S E S U N D E R T H E B O N N E T Ref. Rating Function Engine control unit Horn Screen wash pump Headlamp wash pump Starter Automatic gearbox lever lock - Power steering access fusebox under...
  • Page 157 F U S E S O N T H E B AT T E R Y A L L E N G I N E S E X C E P T V 6 H D i After repair, take care reclose the cover.
  • Page 158 F U E L Fuel quality While you are refuelling, the engine must be stopped and the ignition switched off. For a petrol engine with a cata- lytic converter, unleaded fuel is compulsory. Tank capacity tank, do not persist after the third cut-off ;...
  • Page 159 Sidelamp Front headlamp unit with Xenon bulbs (D1S) Bulbs: A Sidelamp: B Dual-function Xenon lamp (dipped/main): C Angular lighting: D Daytime-running lamp: HP24 HP19 D1S HP24 con- tact a CITROËN dealer contact a CITROËN dealer if there is any problem. You are advised to change the D1S bulbs at the same time, if one of them has failed.
  • Page 160 HEADLAMP UNIT Main beam Sidelamp Bulbs: A Main beam: B Sidelamp: C Dipped beam: D Bend lighting: E Daytime-running lamp: HP24 HP24 contact a CITROËN dealer Halogen bulbs must not be changed until they have been off for a few minutes (risk of serious burns).
  • Page 161 Front direction indicator Dipped beam Bend lighting Bulbs: HP24W...
  • Page 162 Front foglamp Side repeater Bulbs: W h e n r e p l a c i n g , b e careful not to pinch the electrical cables.
  • Page 163 Rear lamp unit Rear lamp on boot Bulbs: A Stop-lamps and sidelamps: B Sidelamp: C Reversing lamp: D Foglamp: E Direction indicator: In some climatic conditions, mist may appear on the headlamp / indicator lenses. This is normal and will disappear (e.g.
  • Page 164 Note: You can use the spare wheel jack handle to screw or unscrew Rear lamp on wing...
  • Page 165 Rear lamp unit Rear lamp on boot Bulbs: A Stop-lamp and sidelamp : B Sidelamp : C Reversing lamp : D Foglamp : E Direction indicator: In some climatic conditions, mist may appear on the headlamp / indicator lenses. This is normal and will disappear (e.g.
  • Page 166 Note : You can use the spare wheel jack handle to screw or unscrew Rear lamp on wing...
  • Page 167 Third stoplamp Number plate Bulb: After each operation, check that the lamps work.
  • Page 168 Interior lamps Boot lamp Floor lighting Bulb: Spotlamp Pavement lighting Glovebox Rear reading lamps (Tourer) Bulb:...
  • Page 169 Towing Roof bars Recommendations: • • Towbar • • • It is essential to install a CITROËN approved electronic unit If you are towing another vehicle, the latter must be free- wheeling (gearbox in neutral). Do not exceed the maximum permitted load. For the maximum distributed load on the roof bars: see the chapter “General”.
  • Page 170 Puncture kit Using the puncture repair kit and irritating for the eyes. Keep out of the reach of children. or to a recognised recovery facility. This repair kit is available from a CITROËN dealer.
  • Page 171 Access to the spare wheel To reposition the spare wheel Tools Tyre pressures...
  • Page 172 REMOVAL Before positioning the jack : Always adjust vehicle’s ground clearance to the “maximum height” position and retain this adjustment for as long as the jack is under the vehi- cle (do not use the hydraulic adjustments). Immobilise your vehicle on horizontal, stable and non- slippery ground.
  • Page 173 Wheel equipped with Anti-theft bolts Spare wheel those on the vehicle, you must not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) whilst using the spare wheel. If the type of wheel is changed, check with your CITROËN dealer that the wheel bolts are compatible with the new wheels. Note: take care to note down the code number engraved on the head of the anti-theft bolt socket.
  • Page 174 ADVICE TOWING WITH WHEELS ON THE GROUND at low speed over a very short distance Otherwise, it is necessary to have your vehicle transported • on a recovery truck. • When the engine is not REQUIREMENT — TOWING running, the steering WITH AUTOMATIC and the braking are no GEARBOX...
  • Page 175 DIESEL ENGINE HDi 173 FAP DIESEL ENGINE V6 HDi 208 FAP Normal situation Snow situation Snow situation Note : 1 then rotate It is essential to remove the very cold protection: When the outside temperature exceeds 10 °C. • When driving at speeds of over 120 km/h (approximately •...
  • Page 176 SNOW GUARD Fitting • • Remove • It is essential to remove the snow guard: When the outside temperature exceeds 10 °C. • When towing. • When driving at speeds of over 120 km/h (approximately • 75 mph).
  • Page 177 G E N E R A L 1.8i 16V 2.0i 16V 2.0i 16V 3.0i V6 HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208 ENGINE TYPE - SALOON BVM FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP Fuel tank capacity Approximately 71 litres Diesel fuel...
  • Page 178 G E N E R A L 1.8i 16V 2.0i 16V 2.0i 16V 3.0i V6 HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208 ENGINE TYPE - TOURER BVM FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP Fuel tank capacity Approximately 71 litres Diesel fuel...
  • Page 179 HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208 Engine type 1.8i 16V 2.0i 16V 3.0i V6 SALOON Urban 10.8 12.7 15.6 11.8 emissions (g/km) Extra urban emissions (g/km) Combined 10.5 emissions (g/km) on use of accessories. FAP: BVM: BVA:...
  • Page 180 HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208 Engine type 1.8i 16V 2.0i 16V 3.0i V6 TOURER Urban 11.1 12.1 12.8 15.7 11.9 emissions (g/km) Extra urban emissions (g/km) Combined 10.6 emissions (g/km) on use of accessories. FAP: BVM: BVA:...
  • Page 181 SALOON 2 815 1 054 4 779 1 586 2 096 1 557 1 860 1 451 * Without roof bars.
  • Page 182 SALOON 1 030 1 115 1 040 1 705...
  • Page 183 TOURER 2 815 1 054 4 829 1 586 2 096 1 557 1 860 1 479 * Without roof bars.
  • Page 184 TOURER 1 060 1 115 1 058 1 723...
  • Page 185 V E H I C L E I D E N T I F I C AT I O N A Chassis number plate On the left hand door centre pillar. 1. EU type approval number. B Body serial number C Serial number on dashboard D Paint colour code and tyre reference...
  • Page 186 W H AT I S N A V I D R I V E ? ONTENTS What is NaviDrive ? ..............1 Description of the controls ............2 Voice commands ................7 Main Menu..................9 RIVE IS A SYSTEM WHICH ENABLES YOU Navigation - Guidance .............10 •...
  • Page 187 D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O L S SIM card eject button. Audio adjustments: Sound ambiences, bass, treble, loudness, fade, balance, speed-sensitive volume. SIM card slot. CD eject.
  • Page 188 D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O L S Radio source: Manual search of lower frequencies. Jukebox/CD/CD changer source MP3: Selection of the next CD/next directory.
  • Page 189 D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O L S Short press: Long press: On/Off for PTY programme type (Program Type). Press: On / Off. Rotate: Volume adjust. Short successive presses: Other functions of the alphanumeric keypad: •...
  • Page 190 D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O L S O N T H E S T E E R I N G W H E E L Not in communication •...
  • Page 191 D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O L S O N T H E S T E E R I N G W H E E L Volume increase.
  • Page 192 D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O L S V O I C E HAT IS A VOICE COMMAND OW TO ACTIVATE VOICE RECOGNITION OW TO DEACTIVATE VOICE RECOGNITION press on the voice recognition button.
  • Page 193 L I S T A N D S T R U C T U R E O F V O I C E C O M M A N D S OW TO ACCESS THE LIST OF PRE RECORDED VOICE COMMANDS Press on the control to start voice recognition and say “Help”...
  • Page 194 OW TO ACCESS THE Press on the MENU button or the MENU button on the steering wheel. TRAFFIC INFORMATION: TMC in- formation, messages, etc AUDIO: radio, CD, Jukebox source , MAP: orientation, details, display, etc options, etc NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE: GPS, TELEMATICS: telephone, directory, SIM, stages, options, etc services, etc...
  • Page 195 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E G E N E R A L HAT IS THE AVIGATION SYSTEM HAT YOU NEED TO DO IN ORDER TO OW TO ACTIVATE A NAVIGATION USE THE AVIGATION SYSTEM SYSTEM DEMONSTRATION...
  • Page 196 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E G E N E R A L ESCRIPTION OF THE TYPES OF INFORMA OICE YNTHESIS LICK ABLE CONTROL WHEEL FOR TION DISPLAYED DURING AVIGATION SCROLLING VALIDATION...
  • Page 197 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U OW TO ACCESS THE AVIGATION UIDANCE MENU •...
  • Page 198 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E M E N U S T R U C T U R E HAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE AVIGATION UIDANCE MENU HOOSE A DESTINATION Enter a city name, a street name, a street no.
  • Page 199 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E E N T E R A N A D D R E S S ( 1 / 2 ) OW TO ENTER AN ADDRESS In the Navigation/Guidance menu: •...
  • Page 200 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E E N T E R A N A D D R E S S ( 2 / 2 ) • In the same way enter the name of the road without indicating the type of road (street, avenue, etc.).
  • Page 201 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E A D D I N G A S TA G E OW TO ADD A STAGE TO AN ITINERARY During guidance, in the menu Navigation/Guidance: •...
  • Page 202 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E U S I N G T H E D I R E C T O R Y OW TO START A GUIDANCE FROM AN ARCHIVED ADDRESS In the Navigation/Guidance menu: •...
  • Page 203 N A V I G AT I O N / G U I D A N C E START GUIDANCE TO A CENTRE OF INTEREST (POI) OW TO START A GUIDANCE TO A CENTRE OF INTEREST LIST PAGE In the Navigation/Guidance menu: •...
  • Page 204 M A P G E N E R A L • North orientation OW TO MOVE THE POINTER ON THE HAT IS THE AP MENU The arrow showing the orientation of your You can move on a map in order to view the The map menu lets you set parameters for vehicle moves on the map.
  • Page 205 M A P A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U - S T R U C T U R E OW TO ACCESS THE AP MENU • Press button MENU. • Rotate the control to select the Map icon A.
  • Page 206 M A P S E L E C T I N G A C E N T R E O F I N T E R E S T ( P O I ) OW TO SELECT AND ADD A ENTRE OF INTEREST ON THE MAP In the Map menu: •...
  • Page 207 M A P L I S T O F C E N T R E S O F I N T E R E S T ( P O I ) PORTS AND OPEN AIR CENTRES UBLIC AUTHORITIES AND SECURITY City hall, city centre Sports centres and complexes Universities, colleges, schools...
  • Page 208 T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N G E N E R A L Road conditions and dangers “TMC” T HAT IS THE RAFFIC NFOR IST OF SYMBOLS Accident MATION FUNCTION Vehicle overturned transmitted by FM radio stations.
  • Page 209 T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U - S T R U C T U R E OW TO ACCESS THE RAFFIC NFORMATION MENU...
  • Page 210 T R A F F I C I N F O R M AT I O N F U N C T I O N S I N D E TA I L ONSULTING OF MESSAGES ILTERING INFORMATION OW TO DIVERT A ROUTE AS A RESULT RAFFIC NFORMATION This menu gives you access to the list of...
  • Page 211 A U D I O G E N E R A L 2- T CD/CD MP3 4- T HE AUD I O V I DEO AUX I LI A RY HAT DOES THE AUDIO SYSTEM COM SOURCE INPUT PRISE The CD player of your NaviDrive allows Your audio system uses 5 sources: The auxiliary input allows you to connect a you:...
  • Page 212 A U D I O G E N E R A L OW TO SELECT AN UDIO SOURCE OW TO ADJUST THE SOUND VOLUME OW TO ADJUST THE SOUND Press on button D to select: Press on button SOURCE. • •...
  • Page 213 A U D I O A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U OW TO ACCESS THE UDIO MENU • Press button MENU. • Rotate the control to select the Audio icon A. •...
  • Page 214 A U D I O S T R U C T U R E O F T H E M E N U ( 1 / 2 ) HAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE UDIO MENU ETTING PARAMETERS FOR ADIO SOURCE Manually enter the frequency of a station.
  • Page 215 A U D I O S T R U C T U R E O F T H E M E N U ( 2 / 2 ) HAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE UDIO MENU CONTINUED OPYING A ONTO UKEBOX SOURCE Copy the whole of a CD.
  • Page 216 R A D I O S O U R C E OW TO SELECT A WAVE BAND OW TO SEARCH FOR A STATION OW TO RECALL PRE SET STATIONS AUTOMATICALLY Press on one of the buttons 1 to 6 on the Press on button BAND to change succes- •...
  • Page 217 R A D I O S O U R C E OW TO SEARCH FOR STATION IN A OW TO MEMORISE TRANSMITTERS SORTED LIST AUTOMATICALLY Your NaviDrive may be subject to phenomena which you do not encoun- A list of the stations available locally is In FM, keep button BAND pressed for more ter with the installation you have at updated automatically every 10 minutes.
  • Page 218 R A D I O S O U R C E T H E R D S S Y S T E M FUNCTION ON WAVE EGIONAL SEARCH MODE STATION SEARCH BAND The RDS (Radio Data System) function Certain stations are organised in a net- Your NaviDrive automatically checks and allows you: work.
  • Page 219 R A D I O S O U R C E T R A F F I C A N N O U N C E M E N T S ( TA ) (TA) “TA” “TA” HE TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS OW TO ACTIVATE THE FUNCTION OW TO STOP LISTENING TO A...
  • Page 220 R A D I O S O U R C E P R O G R A M M E T Y P E S ( P T Y ) “PTY” HE PROGRAMME TYPE MODE OW TO SELECT A PROGRAMME TYPE OW TO QUIT MODE Certain stations allow you to choose to...
  • Page 221 C D / C D M P 3 S O U R C E CD MP3 AFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not operate the CD player if the tem- Burning format Format MP3 (MPEG 1,2 & 2,5 Audio Layer 3) perature in the cabin is higher than +60°C is a compression norm for audio, allowing or lower than -10 °C.
  • Page 222 C D / C D M P 3 S O U R C E CD/DVD MP3 ? OW TO EJECT A OW TO SELECT A TRACK OW TO PLAYBACK IN ACCELERATED SOUND Press on button A. • press button B to return to the start of the When you are listening to an audio CD: current track.
  • Page 223 J U K E B O X S O U R C E C O P Y I N G A C D / C D M P 3 O N T O T H E H A R D D I S C ( 1 / 2 ) OW TO COPY A ONTO UKEBOX SOURCE...
  • Page 224 C O P Y I N G A C D / C D M P 3 O N T O T H E H A R D D I S C ( 2 / 2 ) If you select option E, you have to name the album. •...
  • Page 225 J U K E B O X S O U R C E C R E AT I N G A P L AY L I S T OW TO CREATE A LAYLIST In the Audio menu: • Rotate the control to select the menu A. •...
  • Page 226 P L AY I N G B A C K A N A L B U M / A P L AY L I S T OW TO PLAY BACK AN ALBUM IN UKEBOX SOURCE • Press several times on button SOURCE until you obtain Jukebox source. Playback starts automatically on the last album played.
  • Page 227 C D C H A N G E R S O U R C E ( A C C O R D I N G T O E Q U I P M E N T ) HAT IS THE CHANGER NSERTING S INTO THE MAGAZINE...
  • Page 228 T E L E P H O N E G E N E R A L HAT IS THE ELEPHONE FUNCTION HE MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN HE ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD Each press on one of the keypad buttons lets you scroll through the characters which The telephone function consists of a GSM telephone incorporated in NaviDrive.
  • Page 229 T E L E P H O N E G E N E R A L OW TO INSTALL AND REMOVE THE ECOMMENDATION FOR INSTALLING A OW TO ENTER THE CODE CARD TWIN CARD Press on control A with a ballpoint to eject Depending on countries and operators, you •...
  • Page 230 T E L E P H O N E A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U OW TO ACCESS THE ELEPHONE MENU • Press button MENU. • Rotate the control to select the Telematics icon A. •...
  • Page 231 T E L E P H O N E M E N U S T R U C T U R E HAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE ELEMATICS MENU AKING A TELEPHONE CALL Consult the list of incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
  • Page 232 T E L E P H O N E M A K I N G A C A L L OW TO MAKE A CALL • Press the “Pick-up” button or press the control on the steering wheel. in the Telephone menu: •...
  • Page 233 T E L E P H O N E D R A F T I N G A N S M S SMS ? OW TO DRAFT AN • Rotate the control to select the menu A. • Press on the control to validate. •...
  • Page 234 T E L E P H O N E T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S CITROËN E MERGENCY To benefit from the localised emergency Automatic triggering of the emergency service with vehicle location, you have: call •...
  • Page 235 T E L E P H O N E T E L E M AT I C S E R V I C E S CITROËN A CITROËN O SSISTANCE RIVE SERVICES When should you use this service ? When should you use this service ? When should you use this service ? en sho When should you use this service ?
  • Page 236 C O N F I G U R AT I O N A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U - S T R U C T U R E HAT IS THE CONFIGURATION MENU OW TO ACCESS THE ONFIGURATION MENU •...
  • Page 237 C O N F I G U R AT I O N A D J U S T I N G T H E D AT E A N D T H E T I M E OW TO ADJUST THE DATE AND THE TIME •...
  • Page 238 V I D E O A C C E S S I N G T H E M E N U - S T R U C T U R E HAT IS THE IDEO MENU The Video menu comprises the functions for adjusting the video on your NaviDrive. VIII OW TO ACCESS THE IDEO MENU...
  • Page 239 F R E Q U E N T LY- A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S The table below brings together the answers to the questions that are the most frequently asked. UESTIONS NSWERS OLUTIONS To achieve an optimum listening quality, the audio adjustments...
  • Page 240 F R E Q U E N T LY- A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S UESTIONS NSWERS OLUTIONS Activate the RDS function to allow the system to check The vehicle is too distant from the transmitter, or no transmitter is whether a more powerful transmitter is to be found in present in the geographical area you are passing through.

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