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  • Page 1 HANDBOOK BOXER...
  • Page 2 Access to the Handbook The Handbook is available on the PEUGEOT website, in the "Personal space" section or at the following address: http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ddb/ Select: the language, From the appropriate Store, download the Scan the vehicle, its body style, MyPeugeot APP smartphone application.
  • Page 3 The descriptions and illustrations are given without any obligation. Automobiles PEUGEOT reserves the right to modify the technical specifications, equipment and accessories without having to update this This key will enable you to identify the special features of your vehicle: edition of the guide.
  • Page 4 Contents Overview Access Lighting and visibility Instruments and controls Lighting controls LED daytime running lamps Centre console Remote control Automatic illumination of headlamps Anti-intrusion security Guide-me-home lighting Front doors Eco-driving Sliding side door Adaptive lighting Rear doors Parking lamps Alarm Headlamp beam height adjustment Electric windows Wiper control stalk...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Driving Practical information Technical data Driving recommendations Fuel Engine technical data and towed loads Anti-theft protection Compatibility of fuels Diesel engines Starting-switching off the engine Snow chains Weights and towed loads Towing a trailer Battery standby system Dimensions Towbar with quickly detachable towball Parking brake Identification markings Manual gearbox...
  • Page 6 Overview Instruments and controls 10. Driver's front airbag/Horn. Storage/portable ashtray. 12 Volt accessory socket (180 W max). 11. Steering wheel mounted audio system USB port/Cigarette lighter. controls. Dynamic stability control (DCS/ASR)/ Intelligent traction control. Centre console Hill descent control. Lane Departure Warning System. Hazard warning lamps.
  • Page 7 Eco-driving Eco-driving Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO emissions. Optimise the use of your Drive smoothly gearbox Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, Unless it has automatic regulation, switch off With a manual gearbox, move off gently use engine braking rather than the the air conditioning as soon as the desired...
  • Page 8 As soon as possible, visit Remove roof bars and roof racks after use. Do not forget the spare wheel and the tyres on a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop any trailer or caravan. to make your vehicle's level of nitrogen oxides At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
  • Page 9 Dashboard instruments Instrument panels Level 1 display screen Level 2 instrument panel/ display screen Level 1 instrument panel/ display screen In the lower part: Time, Exterior temperature, Miles/kilometres travelled, Trip computer (range, fuel consumption, etc.), Headlamp beam height, Programmable overspeed warning, Cruise control or speed limiter, Speedometer (mph or km/h).
  • Page 10 Dashboard instruments Level 2 display screen Brightness of instruments Warning and indicator and controls lamps Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in operation (operation or deactivation indicator lamps) or of the occurrence of a fault (warning lamps). When the ignition is switched on In the left-hand part: Certain warning lamps come on for a few...
  • Page 11 If you encounter any problems, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Deactivation indicator lamp If this indicator lamp comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally.
  • Page 12 If the level is low, top it up. If the level is correct, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Engine oil pressure Flashing for a few A high level of deterioration of the Have the engine oil changed as soon as possible.
  • Page 13 The power steering has a fault. The vehicle retains conventional steering without by an audible signal assistance. and a message in the Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified screen. workshop. Front/lateral Flashing or fixed. A fault with an airbag or a seat...
  • Page 14 PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. screen. Brake pads Fixed. The front brake pads are worn. Have the brake pads replaced by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. DSC/ASR Flashing. It is operating. The system optimises traction and allows improved directional stability of the vehicle.
  • Page 15 For more information on Checking levels, refer to the corresponding section. Engine diagnostic Fixed. A fault with the engine or the Have it checked as soon as possible by a PEUGEOT system emission control system (EOBD) dealer or by a qualified workshop. has been detected.
  • Page 16 For more information on Anti-theft protection, refer to the corresponding section. On for about Triggering of the alarm. Have the state of the locks checked by a PEUGEOT 10 seconds after dealer or a qualified workshop. switching on the ignition.
  • Page 17 Flashing. There is a fault with the system. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Diesel pre-heater Fixed. Climate conditions cause pre- Wait until the lamp goes off before starting the engine.
  • Page 18 Dashboard instruments Warning/indicator lamp State Cause Actions/Comments Cruise control Fixed. Cruise control is selected. Manual selection. Dipped beam Fixed. A manual selection. Turn the lighting control stalk ring to the second headlamps position. Blue warning/indicator lamps Main beam Fixed. The lighting control stalk has Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam headlamps.
  • Page 19 Dashboard instruments Warning/indicator lamp in Displays Indicates Actions/Comments the display screen Headlamp beam Headlamp adjustment. A position from 0 to 3 depending Adjust using the buttons in the MODE control panel. height on the load carried. Service spanner A service spanner A service will soon be due.
  • Page 20 Dashboard instruments Indicators If in doubt, check the level with the For 3.0 litre HDi engines, the engine dipstick. speed is restricted to 3,000 rpm, then Service information For more information on Checking levels, 1,500 rpm until the oil is changed. Have For a few seconds after the ignition is refer to the corresponding section.
  • Page 21 Dashboard instruments Retrieving the service Menu… Choose… Allows you to… information Service Service (Miles/Km before Display the distance remaining service) before the next service. Oil change (Miles/Km before Display the distance remaining oil change) before the next oil change. For more information on Vehicle configuration, refer to the corresponding section. To access the service indicators at any time, press the MODE button briefly.
  • Page 22 When the pressure has dropped, remove the cap to check the level and top up. If the needle remains in the red zone, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. The fuel level is tested every time the ignition is turned on.
  • Page 23 4 litres of AdBlue ® indicating the remaining range, You can also call a PEUGEOT dealer Range greater than 1,500 miles (2,400 km) expressed in kilometres or miles, or a qualified workshop for the top-up When switching on the ignition, there is no before engine starting is blocked.
  • Page 24 The alert will be repeated every 30 seconds SCR emissions control system with an update of the driving range. See a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified Detection workshop as soon as possible. You risk not being able to start the engine.
  • Page 25 Dashboard instruments Hold it down to return to the home page. The corresponding information appears in the This button enables you to: instrument panel screen. scroll up through a menu, Languages available: Italian, English, German, increase a value. French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Brazilian, Polish, Russian, Turkish and Arabic.
  • Page 26 Dashboard instruments Menu… Confirm and Press… Sub-menu… Press… Choose… Allows you to… quit 1 Brightness Increase Adjust the brightness of the instrument panel and instruments and controls (with sidelamps on). Decrease 2 Speed beep Increase Activate/Deactivate the audible signal indicating that the programmed speed Decrease has been exceeded and select the speed.
  • Page 27 Dashboard instruments Menu… Confirm Press… Sub-menu… Press… Choose… Allows you to… and quit 8 Autoclose Activate/Deactivate automatic door locking above 12 mph (20 km/h). 9 Measurement Distance Select the distance display unit. unit Miles Fuel km/l Select the fuel consumption display consumption unit.
  • Page 28 Dashboard instruments Menu… Confirm Press… Sub-menu… Press… Choose… Allows you to… and quit 12 Service Service (Miles/ Display the miles/kilometres remaining Km before before the next service. service) Oil change Display the miles/kilometres before the (Miles/Km before next oil change. oil change) 13 Daytime Activate/Deactivate daytime running lamps.
  • Page 29 Dashboard instruments Using the touch screen This button in the screen allows you The settings for sub-menus 4, 5 and to go up a level in a menu or increase audio system 6 vary according to the equipment a value. installed on the vehicle.
  • Page 30 Dashboard instruments F Press the "MODE" button. From the "Lighting" sub-menu, you can: Trip computer F Select the menu "Set time" to set the time select "Daytime running lamps" to activate and the format of the clock (24 h or 12 h) or or deactivate their use (On, Off), Information displayed about the current journey select "Auto headlamp dipping"...
  • Page 31 Dashboard instruments Current fuel consumption A When the card is inserted, all of the data can This is the average fuel consumption during the last few seconds. displayed on the tachograph screen, Average speed A printed, This is the average speed calculated since the transferred to external storage media via an last trip computer zero reset (with the ignition interface.
  • Page 32 Access The interior courtesy lamp comes on briefly 3-button remote control and the direction indicators flash twice. If your vehicle has an alarm, pressing this button disarms it. The indicator lamp in the central locking button, located in the dashboard, goes off. Central locking Unlocking the cab Pressing this button simultaneously...
  • Page 33 The direction indicators flash once. an equivalent type to those recommended If your vehicle has an alarm, pressing this Never leave anyone inside the vehicle by a PEUGEOT dealer. Take used batteries button sets it. when it is deadlocked. to an authorised collection point.
  • Page 34 Access Main functions of the key Locking/Unlocking from inside Unlocking the rear Type of key Unlocking the cab Locking the doors doors Cab and load space Mechanical key Turn anti-clockwise Turn clockwise (driver's side). (driver's side). Key with remote control Signalling F Press this button to lock/unlock the cab and load space doors.
  • Page 35 Access Anti-intrusion security Front doors If you decide to drive with the doors locked, be aware that this could make When the vehicle is started, the system locks access to the vehicle by the emergency the cab and load space doors automatically services more difficult in an emergency.
  • Page 36 Access From inside Opening Do not drive with the sliding side door open. From outside Closing From outside F Pull the handle towards you then towards the front. From inside F To release and close, pull the handle while sliding the door. Rear doors With the vehicle stationary, opening the F Pull the handle towards you then pull the...
  • Page 37 Access From inside - Perimeter monitoring The system ensures exterior perimeter protection by detectors on the openings (doors, bonnet) and in the electrical power supply. - Anti-tilt monitoring The system checks for any change in the attitude of the vehicle. Activation F Turn the ignition off and exit the vehicle.
  • Page 38 Access Deactivation using the Manual operation To deactivate the siren quickly remote control following a false alarm: F To open or close the window, press or pull F switch on the ignition, recognition of F Press this button. switch A/B gently, without passing the the key code stops the alarm, resistance point.
  • Page 39 Ease of use and comfort Driver's seat Seat height Lumbar support As a safety measure, seats should only be adjusted when stationary. Forwards-backwards F Turn the knob to obtain the desired level of lumbar support. F Lift the handle 1 to raise or lower the front of Head restraints the seat.
  • Page 40 Ease of use and comfort Heated seat Do not use the function when the seat is empty. Prolonged use is not recommended for those with sensitive skin. There is a risk of burns for people whose perception of heat is impaired (illness, taking medication, etc.).
  • Page 41 Ease of use and comfort 2-seat front bench seat Seat with variable vibration Rear seats reduction Seat backrest angle F If your seat is fitted with this system, turn the control to adjust the level of damping to suit the driver's weight. It is equipped with two head restraints and two seat belts.
  • Page 42 Ease of use and comfort Access to row 3 Central seat backrest folded Rear bench seats position (rows 2 and 3) The backrest of the central seat can be folded down fully onto the seat cushion and used as a cup holder/table. F To gain access to row 3, operate the control on the outer seat of row 2 and tilt the backrest forwards.
  • Page 43 Ease of use and comfort Removing the bench seat Steering wheel adjustment F With the vehicle stationary, first adjust your At least two people are required to remove seat to the most suitable position. the bench seat. F Fold the seat backrest onto the cushion as described above.
  • Page 44 Ease of use and comfort Mirrors Electric adjustments Defrosting the mirrors F Press the heated rear window The key must be in the MAR position. Door mirrors button. Rear view mirror The lever located on the lower edge moves the mirror into two positions.
  • Page 45 Ease of use and comfort Heating/Manual air Temperature the footwells, conditioning F Turn the dial to select a position between blue the windscreen, footwells and side (cold) and red (hot) so as to windows, adjust the temperature to your requirements. the windscreen and side windows.
  • Page 46 Ease of use and comfort F Using the moving ring surrounding the Automatic single zone air Switching off the air conditioning AUTO control, set the comfort temperature conditioning F Press this button to halt to be reached according to a setting between: the cooling functions.
  • Page 47 Ease of use and comfort the central and side vents (chest Return to exterior air intake as soon as possible and face), to avoid deterioration of the air quality and the formation of mist. the vents in the front and rear areas (feet).
  • Page 48 Ease of use and comfort Air outlet The passenger compartment heating is brought Rear heating and/or air up to temperature more rapidly. conditioning Press this control to activate This system must be programmed to start up extraction of air to the outside; the before you enter the vehicle.
  • Page 49 Ease of use and comfort The warm air diffused at floor level from the Comfort temperature If your vehicle is fitted with separate front air conditioning unit is distributed at the programmable heating, it gradually brings the adjustment feet of the rear passengers of rows 2 and 3. engine up to a good temperature to facilitate A warm air diffusion vent, located on the rear F Turn the control to select...
  • Page 50 Ease of use and comfort F Press and hold the set button. F Press this button. Display of the programme number selected The time setting screen and The screen and the heating cycle indicator come on. indicator come on and remain on throughout the duration of Ventilation indicator operation.
  • Page 51 F At the same time, press the "<" or ">" winter. Maintenance and repairs should F Press this button briefly to button. only be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer clear the programmed start The time and the time setting indicator come or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 52 PEUGEOT The additional heating is fed by the in the boot free from obstructions. dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 53 Ease of use and comfort Front demist – defrost The system manages the cooling, flow and If after an extended stop in sunshine, the intake of air, defrosting of the rear screen and interior temperature is very high, first air provides optimum distribution of the air to the the passenger compartment for a few windscreen and front side windows.
  • Page 54 Ease of use and comfort Central storage Front seat storage With Stop & Start, when the rear screen demisting is switched on, STOP mode is not available. Cab layout Sun visor An open storage space is provided, located There is a fixed storage tray under the driver's under the centre console panel.
  • Page 55 Ease of use and comfort When putting it back, do not forget to turn the Multifunction carrier control a quarter turn in the other direction to lock the box in its housing. Folding writing table F Pull or push the top of the table to unfold or It keeps mobile equipment such as fold it.
  • Page 56 Ease of use and comfort Front door pockets Passenger glove box F Pull the top of the carrier to unfold it. F Turn the side lever to release the upper and Depending on the country of sale, one of lower clamps. the door pockets may house the temporary F Spread the clamps to fit the portable device.
  • Page 57 Ease of use and comfort Cooled glove box USB port The connection of an electrical device not approved by PEUGEOT, such as a USB charger, may adversely affect the operation of vehicle electrical systems, causing faults such as poor telephone reception or interference with displays in the screens.
  • Page 58 Ease of use and comfort Portable ashtray Reading lamps Courtesy lamp It can be activated by means of: the switches on the courtesy lamp, with the ignition on – MAR position, opening or closing one of the front doors, locking/unlocking the vehicle. It switches off automatically: if the switch is not pressed to the right or to F After opening the ashtray, pull it upwards...
  • Page 59 Maximum load: 200 kg. The connection of an electrical device As a safety precaution in case of sharp not approved by PEUGEOT, such as braking, you are advised to place heavy a USB charger, may adversely affect the Side trim...
  • Page 60 Ease of use and comfort Cigarette lighter Courtesy lamps Reading lamps They are located above each row of seats. Interior roof rack This is a storage compartment located in the load space, above the cab. Its capacity varies depending on the height of the van (type H2 or H3).
  • Page 61 Ease of use and comfort Glazed partition Remove the torch from its base by pressing the Sliding side windows button then pivoting the torch downwards by Depending on the country of sale, a glazed 90 degrees. partition separates the cabin from the load To switch on the torch, slide the switch space.
  • Page 62 Ease of use and comfort Exterior fittings Protectors for very cold Folding foot board conditions Protective grille Depending on the country of sale, protective foam pads are present to avoid the ingress of cold or snow to the upper part of the underbonnet. To facilitate the entry and exit of rear passengers, your vehicle may be fitted with Depending on the country of sale, a...
  • Page 63 Automatic illumination of the dipped beam/main beam headlamps. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Switching the headlamps (dipped beam/main beam) F Pull the lighting control stalk towards you to switch between dipped and main beam headlamps.
  • Page 64 Lighting and visibility Front foglamps Programming Activation For countries where exterior lighting by day is F Turn the ring to this position. not a legal requirement, you can activate or Rear foglamps deactivate the function via the configuration menu. The lamps are switched off automatically when the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 65 Lighting and visibility up to approximately 3 minutes. When this For more information on Vehicle time has elapsed, the lamps are switched off configuration, refer to the corresponding automatically. section. Deactivate this control by keeping the stalk pulled towards the steering wheel for more than 2 seconds.
  • Page 66 Lighting and visibility If the ambient light level is very low and the Parking lamps The system may suffer interference or not traffic conditions permit: work correctly: This system enables you to leave the lamps on under conditions of poor visibility Main beam comes on when parked;...
  • Page 67 Lighting and visibility Headlamp beam height Wiper control stalk Fast continuous wiping: 3 notches downwards. adjustment Single wipe: pull the control stalk towards Windscreen wipers the steering wheel. To avoid causing a nuisance to other road Wiping is active only when the ignition key is in users, the height of the halogen headlamp the MAR position.
  • Page 68 Lighting and visibility You can change the wiper blades. For more information on Changing a wiper blade, refer to the corresponding section. With Stop & Start, when the wiper control stalk is in the fast wiping position, STOP mode is not available. Screenwash and headlamp wash F Pull the wiper control stalk towards you,...
  • Page 69 Depending on country regulations, some electronic systems that could cause all of which a PEUGEOT dealer is able to safety equipment may be compulsory: breakdowns or serious accidents). provide. high visibility safety vests, warning...
  • Page 70 Safety Hazard warning lamps Horn Definitions Anti-lock braking system (ABS) Visual warning by means of the direction and electronic brake force indicators to alert other road users to a vehicle distribution (EBFD) breakdown, towing or accident. This system improves the stability and manoeuvrability of your vehicle when braking and contributes towards improved control on corners, in particular on poor or slippery road...
  • Page 71 DSC system. instrument panel screen, it indicates Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by a fault with the electronic brake force After an impact, have these systems a qualified workshop.
  • Page 72 ASR system. F Press this button to deactivate the system. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by The button's warning lamp comes on a qualified workshop. accompanied by a message in the instrument panel screen, indicating that the ASR system is deactivated.
  • Page 73 It keeps the vehicle at a steady speed during comes on. a descent by acting independently and with varying force on each of the brakes. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop. Load inertia control The true total weight of a commercial vehicle F Press this button to switch the system on;...
  • Page 74 Engage an appropriate gear for the speed comes on. of the vehicle, to avoid the engine stalling. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop. Deactivation Seat belts F At a speed below 19 mph (30 km/h) press this Front seat belts button to activate the system;...
  • Page 75 Safety Fastening Height adjustment This alert works both for models with an individual passenger front seat as for models with a two-seat front bench seat. If the driver's seat belt is unfastened, START mode of Stop & Start will not be triggered.
  • Page 76 Deployment of the pretensioners The lower part of the strap must be positioned a PEUGEOT dealer is able to provide. as low as possible on the pelvis. Have your seat belts checked regularly by...
  • Page 77 If this warning lamp comes on, This equipment will only deploy once. If contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have a second impact occurs (during the same the system checked. or a subsequent accident), the airbag will not be deployed again.
  • Page 78 All work on the airbag system must be carried compatible with the deployment the lateral airbags. For information on the range of seat out by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. covers suitable for your vehicle, you can contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
  • Page 79 Safety General points relating to It is recommended that children travel in Ensure that the seat belt is correctly child seats the rear seats of your vehicle: tensioned. rearward facing up to the age of 3, For child seats with a support leg, ensure forward facing over the age of 3.
  • Page 80 Safety "Forward facing" Deactivation When a "forward facing" child seat is installed on the front passenger seat, adjust the vehicle's seat to the intermediate longitudinal and highest position with seat backrest upright, and leave the passenger's front airbag activated. The warning label present on both sides of the passenger's sun visor repeats this advice.
  • Page 81 Safety When OFF is selected, the front passenger airbag will not be triggered in the event of an impact. Every time the engine is started, the deactivation check is confirmed by the illumination of this warning lamp, accompanied by a message in the display screen.
  • Page 82 Safety НИКОГА НЕ инсталирайте детско столче на седалка с АКТИВИРАНА предна ВЪЗДУШНА ВЪЗГЛАВНИЦА. Това може да причини СМЪРТ или СЕРИОЗНО НАРАНЯВАНЕ на детето. NIKDY neumisťujte dětské zádržné zařízení orientované směrem dozadu na sedadlo chráněné AKTIVOVANÝM čelním AIRBAGEM. Hrozí nebezpečí SMRTI DÍTĚTE nebo VÁŽNÉHO ZRANĚNÍ. Brug ALDRIG en bagudvendt barnestol på...
  • Page 83 Safety NIEKADA neįrenkite vaiko prilaikymo priemonės su atgal atgręžtu vaiku ant sėdynės, kuri saugoma VEIKIANČIOS priekinės ORO PAGALVĖS. Išsiskleidus oro pagalvei vaikas gali būti MIRTINAI arba SUNKIAI TRAUMUOTAS. NEKAD NEuzstādiet uz aizmuguri vērstu bērnu sēdeklīti priekšējā pasažiera sēdvietā, kurā ir AKTIVIZĒTS priekšējais DROŠĪBAS GAISA SPILVENS.
  • Page 84 Safety Locations for child seats secured using a seat belt In accordance with the European regulation, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt and universally approved in accordance with the weight of the child and the seating position in the vehicle. Weight of the child and indicative age 9-18 kg 15-25 kg...
  • Page 85 Safety 'ISOFIX' mountings The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises the child's protection in the event of an accident. For information on the possibilities for fitting ISOFIX child seats to your vehicle, refer to the summary table for the location Your vehicle has been approved in accordance of the ISOFIX child seats.
  • Page 86 Safety Summary table of locations for ISOFIX child seats In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, designated by a letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
  • Page 87 Safety Advice The head restraint must be removed As a safety precaution, do not leave: The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises the child's protection before installing a child seat with a child or children alone and unattended in a backrest on a passenger seat.
  • Page 88 Safety Child lock This prevents opening of the sliding side door from the inside. F Press the control located on the edge of the side door.
  • Page 89: Driving

    Driving Driving recommendations Driving on flooded roads If in doubt about the state of your vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified Observe the driving regulations and remain We strongly advise against driving on flooded workshop. vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.
  • Page 90 Loading also implies adherence to the maximum load of the roof bar anchor points. Adhere to the maximum permissible weight, according to PEUGEOT dealer specifications. Side wind Loads must be securely lashed down. A load that is not properly secured inside the...
  • Page 91: Anti-Theft Protection

    F If this warning lamp and the corresponding section. PEUGEOT dealer will be more efficient STOP warning lamp come on, and quicker if you present this number and stop the vehicle and switch off the confidential card.
  • Page 92: Starting-Switching Off The Engine

    It contains the identification code necessary for Driving with the doors locked may make Avoid attaching heavy objects to the key any work carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer on access to the passenger compartment by or the remote control, which weigh down the electronic immobiliser system.
  • Page 93: Battery Standby System

    Driving Parking brake In low temperatures In mountainous and/or cold areas, it is Applying advisable to use a "winter" type fuel suited to low or minus temperatures. F Pull the parking brake lever up to immobilise your vehicle. F Check that the parking brake is applied firmly before leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 94: Manual Gearbox

    Driving Releasing Engaging reverse gear Gear shift indicator Depending on the engine or model, this system allows fuel consumption to be reduced by suggesting when to change up. Gear shift recommendations are only optional. In fact, the road configuration, the traffic density and safety remain the determining factors when choosing the best gear.
  • Page 95: Stop & Start

    The Stop & Start system puts the engine ability; go to a PEUGEOT dealer to have the temporarily into standby – STOP mode – during function reactivated. stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic jams, etc.).
  • Page 96 Driving Special cases: START mode Deactivation While in STOP mode with a manual activated automatically gearbox, if a gear is engaged without fully depressing the clutch pedal, restarting The START mode may be triggered may not take place. automatically in the following circumstances: An indicator lamp and/or message is the vehicle is free-wheeling on a gradient, displayed in the instrument panel asking...
  • Page 97: Hill Start Assist

    All work on a message in the instrument panel screen. this type of battery must be carried out Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified a qualified workshop.
  • Page 98: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Have it checked by the instrument panel: vehicle starts to roll back. a PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified speed limits, During the moving off phase, the function is workshop. no overtaking,...
  • Page 99 Driving Using the camera located at the top of the The units for the speed limits (mph or To maintain correct operation of the windscreen, this system detects and reads km/h) depend on the country you are system: speed limit and no overtaking traffic signs and driving in.
  • Page 100 Driving Additional traffic signs are filtered as follows: Operating limits The following situations may interfere with Signs related to snow or ice are displayed the operation of the system or prevent it The legislation on speed limits is specific to only if the exterior temperature is below from working: each country.
  • Page 101: Speed Limiter

    Driving Speed limiter Selecting the limiter function. Programming a speed Activation/deactivation of the function. A speed can be programmed without activating The system prevents the vehicle Programming a speed. the limiter but with the engine running. from exceeding the speed setting To enter a speed higher than the previous one: programmed by the driver.
  • Page 102: Fixed Speed Limiter

    The programmed speed is cleared then resistance, to exceed the cruise control. It cannot be activated or replaced by dashes. the programmed speed deactivated by the driver while driving. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by limit. a qualified workshop.
  • Page 103: Cruise Control

    This maximum speed cannot be modified Function selected. by the driver. If you want the maximum speed modified, go to a PEUGEOT dealer. F Move the control up (+) or down (-) to store Function deactivated. the speed. A message appears in the instrument panel screen to confirm the activation.
  • Page 104 Driving Deactivation (off) Your vehicle will return to the last programmed speed. You can also repeat the "first activation" procedure. Changing the programmed F Move the control up (+) or down (-). speed F Press this button. To store a speed lower than the previous one: There are two methods of storing a speed higher than the previous one: Without using the accelerator:...
  • Page 105: Cruise Control (3 Litre Hdi Engine)

    Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop. Function selected. Use the cruise control only when traffic...
  • Page 106 Driving Selecting the function – ON The stored speed is visible in the instrument panel display. Temporarily exceeding the speed decrease the speed continuously by pressing and holding the control downwards When the cruise control is active, it is still (- sign).
  • Page 107: Lane Departure Warning System

    In the event of a fault, the system is The lane departure warning system switched off and the indicator goes cannot, in any circumstances, replace the out. need for vigilance on the part of the driver. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop.
  • Page 108 If the windscreen is damaged, it is strongly The vehicle is moving at a speed of at least Reactivation recommended that you go to a PEUGEOT 37 mph (60 km/h). dealer or a qualified workshop for any The longitudinal traffic lane markings on the replacement and calibration of the camera.
  • Page 109 The system is automatically deactivated if the Stop & Start system is active. Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT The system will restart and check the dealer or a qualified workshop. operating conditions again when the vehicle moves off.
  • Page 110 Driving State of the indicator State of the symbol in the Message in the screen Audible signal Significance lamp in the button screen The system is activated (automatically at every start). Lane departure warning Warning lamps The system is activated, but the system activated operating conditions are not met.
  • Page 111 The system has been deactivated system deactivated manually. Lane departure warning Fault warning lamp The system is temporarily faulty: system not available clean the windscreen. Lane departure warning Fault warning lamp System fault: contact a PEUGEOT system not available dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 112: Under-Inflation Detection

    Driving Under-inflation detection The tyre pressure measurement unit can be This system does not relieve you of configured with the MODE button: in the "Tyre the monthly check of the tyre inflation pressure measurement" menu, select "psi/bar/ pressures (including the spare) and before kPa".
  • Page 113: Rear Parking Sensors, Audible Assistance

    PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. This system cannot in any circumstances Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified replace the need for vigilance on the part workshop to have the system checked or, The loss of pressure detected does not of the driver.
  • Page 114: Reversing Camera

    5.5 m wide. a message in the screen, contact The area of visibility may vary depending a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified on the external weather conditions workshop. (brightness, rain, snow, fog, etc.), the load in the vehicle and the position of the...
  • Page 115: Pneumatic Suspension

    Driving Return to the nominal floor Pneumatic suspension There is a nominal level as well as 6 height adjustment levels, raising (from +1 to +3) or height lowering (from -1 to -3). The levels are indicated F Press the same number of times in reverse in the instrument panel screen.
  • Page 116 Operating fault If a fault occurs with the system, this warning lamp comes on. Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Driving with the suspension set too high or too low poses a risk of damaging components under the body.
  • Page 117 PEUGEOT & TOTAL A PARTNERSHIP FOR PERFORMANCE! The PEUGEOT TOTAL team knows how to push back the limits of performance to win victories in the most difficult conditions, as confirmed by the treble achieved in 2017. To obtain these exceptional results, the PEUGEOT Sport...
  • Page 118: Practical Information

    Practical information Fuel Fuel system cut-off In the event of a collision, a device The capacity of the tank is about 90 litres. automatically cuts off the fuel supply to the Fuel tanks of different capacities may be fitted, engine and the vehicle's electrical supply. 60 and 120 litres, depending on the engine.
  • Page 119 F Then, to restore the electrical power supply, press the second button, located in the battery compartment under the floor (Minibus). On other models the second button is replaced by a fuse; contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 120: Compatibility Of Fuels

    50% full. Diesel fuel that meets standard If, despite this, at temperatures below -15°C For more information, contact a PEUGEOT EN590 mixed with a biofuel that (+5°F) the engine has problems starting, dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 121: Snow Chains

    Avoid driving with snow chains on roads For more information on snow chains, contact that have been cleared of snow, to avoid a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. damaging your vehicle's tyres and the The snow chains must be fitted only to the road surface.
  • Page 122: Towbar With Quickly Detachable Towball

    Unlocked position; the locking wheel is Connection socket. vehicle is so equipped. no longer in contact with the towball (gap If the towbar is not fitted by a PEUGEOT Safety eye. of around 5 mm). dealer, it must still be fitted in accordance Detachable towball.
  • Page 123 Practical information Before each use Fitting the towball Check that the towball is correctly locked by verifying the following points: the green mark on the locking wheel is in line with the green mark on the towball, the locking wheel is in contact with the towball, the security lock is locked and the key removed;...
  • Page 124 Practical information Removing the towball F Insert the key into the lock 6. F Open the lock using the key. F Always remove the key. The key cannot be removed when the lock is open. F Clip the cap onto the lock. F Disconnect the trailer plug from the socket 2 on the carrier.
  • Page 125: Roof Carrying Systems

    Apply the label provided to a clearly visible area, close to the carrier or in the boot. Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified F Remove the towball downwards from its workshop for any work on the towbar carrier 1.
  • Page 126: Changing A Wiper Blade

    Practical information Changing a wiper blade Changing a front wiper Maximum load on the roof, evenly blade distributed: 150 kg, for all models, within the vehicle's weight limit (Gross Vehicle Weight). On all H3 height models, the roof cannot be fitted with a carrying system. F Raise the wiper arm.
  • Page 127: Bonnet

    Practical information Bonnet Outside Opening Before doing anything under the bonnet, deactivate the Stop & Start system to avoid the risk of injury related to an automatic change to START mode. Inside This operation must only be carried out with the vehicle stationary and the driver's door open.
  • Page 128: Diesel Engines

    All work on this circuit must be carried out Take used oil to a PEUGEOT dealer or only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified a qualified workshop and dispose of it in workshop.
  • Page 129 If the level is below the MIN mark, you must indicates a failure which must be checked by F Refit the dipstick. top up the engine oil. a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as possible. To maintain the reliability of engines and Oil change emission control systems, the use of additives in engine oil is prohibited.
  • Page 130 If more than 1 litre of fluid is required to top Engine coolant level up the level, have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Check the coolant level regularly. It is normal to top up this fluid Screenwash and headlamp between two services.
  • Page 131: Checks

    Its replacement should be carried out system and generate undesirable odours. only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified These operations allow your vehicle to be workshop. kept in good working order. Ask for advice...
  • Page 132 (grass, Have the whole system checked by periodic elimination of the soot particles dry leaves, pine needles, etc.) so as to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. (regeneration). avoid any risk of fire. The regeneration procedure is triggered depending on the amount of particles accumulated and the vehicle use conditions.
  • Page 133 All work must be done by personnel that have had special training, which can be For information on checking brake ensured by going to a PEUGEOT dealer or disc wear, contact a PEUGEOT a qualified workshop. dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 134: Adblue ® (Bluehdi Engines)

    SCR (Selective Precautions for use In the event of a confirmed fault with the Catalytic Reduction) with a Diesel particle filter SCR system, you must go to a PEUGEOT AdBlue ® is a urea-based solution. This fluid (DPF) for the treatment of exhaust gases.
  • Page 135 F Before topping up, ensure that the vehicle is parked on a flat and level surface. F Switch off the ignition to stop the engine Bottles or containers are available from and remove the key from the switch. a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 136 Practical information Refilling F Refit the blue cap to the tank filler and turn it Important: 1/6 of a turn clockwise, to its stop. Never pour AdBlue ® into the Diesel fuel F Close the fuel filler flap. tank. To avoid overflowing the AdBlue ®...
  • Page 137: In The Event Of A Breakdown

    In the event of a breakdown Temporary puncture Repairing a tyre repair kit F Apply the parking brake. This temporary puncture repair kit is kept in a bag and stowed in one of the front door pockets. F Unscrew the tyre valve cap, remove the filling hose B and screw the ring E onto the valve.
  • Page 138 10 minutes, switch off your vehicle: the tyre has suffered too much damage and it could not be repaired. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. To replace the sealant cartridge, proceed as • if the tyre has been inflated to a pressure follows: of 5 bar, set off again immediately.
  • Page 139: Spare Wheel

    In the event of a breakdown Spare wheel 1 - Take the tools Parking These are stowed in a box located under the front passenger seat. F Park the vehicle where it does not block traffic: the ground must be level, stable and non-slippery.
  • Page 140 In the event of a breakdown With alloy wheels: The spare wheel is specific to your vehicle, do not use it on other vehicles of a different model. Likewise, do not use spare wheels that are from a model different to your vehicle. These instructions also apply to the bolts.
  • Page 141 In the event of a breakdown The spare wheel retaining bolt is located below With steel wheels: the rear bumper on the right. F Unscrew the three securing bolts K. F Unscrew the handle H. F Remove the support J from the carrier I. F Unscrew the handle H.
  • Page 142 In the event of a breakdown At the rear Take care to place the jack only at jacking The jack should only be used to change point 1 or 2 under the vehicle, making sure a wheel with a damaged or punctured tyre. that the jack head is centred at the contact The jack does not require any maintenance.
  • Page 143 In the event of a breakdown F Release the bolts using the wheelbrace D Special feature with a side footboard To easily remove the wheel, a space of and the bar B. about 2 to 3 cm is required between the ground and the tyre.
  • Page 144 In the event of a breakdown Have the tightness of the bolts and the pressure of the spare wheel checked by a member of the dealer network or a qualified workshop without delay. Have the punctured wheel repaired and replace it on the vehicle as soon as possible. If your vehicle has tyre under-inflation detection, check the tyre pressures and reinitialise the system.
  • Page 145: Changing A Bulb

    In the event of a breakdown With steel wheels: Changing a bulb The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating: F do not clean them using a dry or abrasive cloth, nor with a detergent or solvent product, F use a sponge and soapy water or a pH neutral product, F when using a high pressure washer on persistent marks, do not keep the...
  • Page 146 In the event of a breakdown Type C Front lamps In some weather conditions (e.g. low temperature or humidity), the presence of misting on the internal surface of the glass of the headlamps and rear lamps is normal; it disappears after the lamps have been on for a few minutes.
  • Page 147 On If your vehicle is fitted with LED daytime F Change the bulb. the left-hand side, be careful of the bonnet running lamps, contact a PEUGEOT dealer. stay.
  • Page 148 In the event of a breakdown Foglamps Direction indicator side repeaters Type D, H11 - 55W F Turn the steering wheel so that the wheel on Type A, W16WF – 16W the side in question is turned fully inwards. F Remove the fixing clip and disconnect the electrical connector.
  • Page 149 In the event of a breakdown Side marker lamps Courtesy lamps Rear lamps Type C, 12 V10W – 10W Type A, W5W – 5W Front/Rear Brake lamps F If your vehicle is fitted with these lamps Type B, P21W – 21W F Press at the points indicated by the arrows, (L4 body), remove the two fixing screws.
  • Page 150 In the event of a breakdown F Identify the failed bulb then open the rear Licence plate lamps doors. Type C, C5W – 5W F Remove the six bulb holder fixing screws. F Spread the three retaining tongues and F Press the point indicated by the arrow, then F Remove the corresponding access cover by remove the bulb holder from its housing.
  • Page 151: Changing A Fuse

    For two tongues inwards. with its specifications, in particular when any other work, visit a PEUGEOT dealer or F Remove the failed bulb by pulling it out. the combined power consumption of all a qualified workshop.
  • Page 152 In the event of a breakdown Dashboard, left-hand side, Fuses A (amps) Allocation fuses Right-hand dipped headlamp F Remove the bolts and tilt the box to access Left-hand dipped headlamp the fuses. Engine compartment control unit relay – Dashboard control unit relay (ignition +) Cabin lighting (battery +) Battery check sensor on Stop &...
  • Page 153 In the event of a breakdown Door pillar, right-hand side, Fuses A (amps) Allocation fuses Not used F Unclip the cover. Heated seats When you have finished, close the cover Rear passenger 12 V socket very carefully. Under seat additional heating Heated rear screen, left-hand Heated rear screen, right-hand Not used...
  • Page 154 In the event of a breakdown Fuses in the engine Fuses A (amps) Allocation compartment ABS pump feed F Remove the nuts and tilt the box to access Diesel pre-heating unit the fuses. Ignition switch – Starter motor When you have finished, close the cover very carefully.
  • Page 155 In the event of a breakdown Battery Access to the battery The battery is located under the front left floor. Procedure for starting the engine using another battery or charging a discharged battery. Lead-acid starter batteries Batteries contain harmful substances such as sulphuric acid and lead.
  • Page 156: Battery

    The positive battery terminal A is accessible initialised. If slight difficulties are experienced Never try to start the engine by connecting via an access cover located at the side of the after this, please contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a battery charger. fusebox. a qualified workshop.
  • Page 157: Towing

    The driver must remain at the wheel of special technology and specification; the terminal. the towed vehicle and must have a valid involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer or F Check the condition of the terminals and driving licence. a qualified workshop is essential when clamps.
  • Page 158 In the event of a breakdown Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle The removable towing eye is located in the tool box under the front passenger seat. F Unclip the cover using a flat tool. The fixed towing eye is located on the right below the bumper.
  • Page 159: Technical Data

    (Directive 1999/99/EC). the vehicle to protect the engine. If the exterior temperature is above 37°C, limit For more information, contact a PEUGEOT the towed load. dealer or a qualified workshop. Weights and towed loads...
  • Page 160 Technical data Diesel engines Euro 6 Diesel engines 2.0 litre BlueHDi 110 2.0 litre BlueHDi 130 2.0 litre BlueHDi 160 Engines 2.0 litre BlueHDi 110 S&S 2.0 litre BlueHDi 130 S&S 2.0 litre BlueHDi 160 S&S Gearbox Manual 6-speed (BVM6) 1,997 1,997 1,997...
  • Page 161 Technical data Weights and towed loads These tables present the type-approved weights (in kg) according to the vehicle model and dimensions. Minibus Recommended nose Dimensions Model name Unbraked trailer weight L3 H2 4,005 L4 H2 4,250 Combi 5-6 seat Recommended nose Dimensions Model name Unbraked trailer...
  • Page 162 Technical data Recommended nose Dimensions Model name Unbraked trailer weight 2,800 3,000 3,300 L1 H1 3,500 3,500 4,005 3,000 L1 H2 3,300 3,500 3,000 3,300 L2 H1 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,300 L2 H2 3,500 3,500 4,005...
  • Page 163 Technical data Recommended nose Dimensions Model name Unbraked trailer weight 3,300 3,500 L3 H2 3,500 4,005 3,300 3,500 L3 H3 3,500 4,005 3,500 L4 H2 4,005 3,500 L4 H3 4,005...
  • Page 164: Dimensions

    Technical data Dimensions The dimensions are given in millimetres.
  • Page 165 Technical data Your vehicle is available in 4 lengths (L1, etc.) and 3 heights (H1, etc.): 4,963 5,998 Overall length 5,413 6,363 2,254 2,524 2,254 2,524 2,524 2,764 2,524 2,764 Overall height Wheelbase 3,000 3,450 4,035 Front overhang Rear overhang 1,015 1,380 2,508/2,050...
  • Page 166 Technical data Rear doors 1,520 1,790 1,520 1,790 1,790 2,030 1,790 2,030 Rear door load height 1,562 Rear door load width...
  • Page 167 Technical data Side door Height of the sliding side door 1,485 1,755 1,485 1,755 1,250 Width of the sliding side door 1,075...
  • Page 168 Technical data Combi L1H1 L2H2 1,201 1,322 1,201 2,193 1,743 1,651...
  • Page 169: Identification Markings

    Technical data Identification markings Gross train weight (GTW). The tyre pressures must be checked when the tyres are cold, at least monthly. 5.1 - Maximum weight on the front axle. 5.2 - Maximum weight on the rear axle. D. Paint code This reference number is located on the front crossmember, under the bonnet.
  • Page 170: Glossary Of Labels

    Technical data Glossary of labels DANGER This section groups together all of the texts that AUTOMATIC ENGINE RESTART. TAKE OUT appear on labels present on the vehicle. THE IGNITION KEY WHEN THE BONNET IS OPENED. For the Identification markings, refer to the corresponding section.
  • Page 171 Technical data 2 - SAFETY The use of original parts, fluids and lubricants and compliance with scheduled maintenance guarantee your vehicle's reliability and safety over time. 3 - DANGER KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN'S REACH KEEP AWAY FROM FLAMES DO NOT TOUCH DO NOT OPEN CAP WITH THE ENGINE EXPLOSION CORROSIVE LIQUID...
  • Page 172 Technical data Behind the fuel filler flap On the rear seat DON'T TRAVEL BEHIND THE FOLDED SEAT OR WITH LUGGAGE ON FIRST ROW WARNING REMOVE SLOWLY Push backrest before folding it FUEL SPRAY MAY CAUSE INJURY PULL TO FOLD PULL TO OPEN PULL LEVER 1 TO TILT (THE BACKREST PARTIALLY) PULL LEVER 2 TO FOLD (THE BACKREST...
  • Page 173: Special Features

    Special features Crew cab Storage space In the rear, the load space is intended for carrying goods only. The crew cab is available on van You are advised to place goods or heavy models and comprises a bench objects as far forwards as possible in the seat, seat belts, a storage space load space (towards the cab) and secure and side windows.
  • Page 174: Chassis Cab/Floor Cab

    Special features Seat belts Unfastening Chassis cab/Floor cab F Press the red button on the buckle, the seat belt rolls up automatically but you are Chassis cab and floor cab advised to guide it. models have a cab, a fixed floor and two specific rear lamp clusters.
  • Page 175 Special features F Identify the defective bulb. Rear lamps Direction indicators Type B, PY21W – 21W Brake lamps Type B, P21W – 21W F Remove the four fixing screws of the lamp Sidelamps unit. Type A, W5W – 5W F Pull the lamp unit out towards you. Reversing lamps F Change the bulb.
  • Page 176 Special features Dimensions of the chassis The dimensions are given in millimetres. 4,908 5,943 Overall length 5,358 5,708 6,308 Wheelbase 3,000 3,450 3,800 4,035 4,035 Front overhang 1,325 Rear overhang 2,508/2,050 Width (with/without mirrors) 2,207 Body width 2,350 Max. permitted body width Front track 1,810 1,790...
  • Page 177 Special features Dimensions of the floor cab The dimensions are given in millimetres. 5,293 6,093 6,328 6,693 5,743 Overall length 3,000 3,450 3,800 4,035 4,035 Wheelbase Front overhang 1,345 1,710 Rear overhang -/2,100 Width (with/without mirrors) Body width Max. permitted body width 1,810 Front track 1,790...
  • Page 178: Double Cab

    Special features Double cab Storage space Sliding side windows The double cab, available on the chassis cab and floor cab models, has a bench seat, seat belts, a storage space and side windows. Rear bench seat A storage space is provided under the bench seat.
  • Page 179 Special features Seat belts Use the seat belt to restrain only one person per seat. Child seats Do not install child seats, booster cushions or carry-cots on the rear seats of the cab. Each rear seat is fitted with a three-point inertia reel seat belt.
  • Page 180 Special features Dimensions of the double chassis cab/double floor The dimensions are given in millimetres.
  • Page 181 Special features DOUBLE CHASSIS CAB DOUBLE FLOOR CAB 6,208 6,228 Overall length 5,843 5,738 6,678 Wheelbase 4,035 3,450 4,035 Front overhang 1,225 1,245 1,695 Rear overhang 1,340 2,508/2,050 -/2,100 Width (with/without mirrors) Body width Max. permitted body width Front track 1,810 1,810 1,790...
  • Page 182 Special features Tipper The tipper body is raised and lowered by • Never drive with a drop panel lowered. pressing and holding the corresponding • Ensure that there is no person or buttons on the magnetic and portable remote obstacle nearby (below or above) control situated on a support in the cab.
  • Page 183 Special features Characteristics Dimensions This conversion is only available on the Equipment Details L2 single cab; refer to the table below for the characteristics of the tipper. Tipper base made of 2 strips of 2.5 mm thick zinc-coated high tensile Tipper steel, joined by central and longitudinal laser welding.
  • Page 184 Special features Weights and towed loads (kg) With load transfer, the braked trailer weight can be increased, on condition that the equivalent of this load is removed from the vehicle so that the GTW is not exceeded. Warning: towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
  • Page 185 Special features Sub-chassis and tipper body Bleeding the electro-hydraulic For safety reasons, we strongly advise unit against doing anything under the tipper For maximum life, we recommend that you F Remove the hexagonal plug 257. body while it is being operated or while it clean your tipper body by washing it down F Slacken by a half turn the bolt 587 located is being serviced.
  • Page 186 Special features Troubleshooting Symptoms Electrical Hydraulic Verification/Check Power supply harness and relay. The hydraulic unit does not operate. Control harness (control unit). Circuit breaker. Unit very noisy, body rises slowly. Pick-up strainer blocked or squashed at the bottom of the reservoir. New unit very noisy, body rises quickly.
  • Page 187 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Touch screen Audio-Telematic system First steps Use the buttons arranged below the touch screen for access to the main menus, then press the virtual buttons in the touch screen. The screen is of the "resistive" type, it is necessary to press firmly, particularly for "flick"...
  • Page 188: Glossary

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Press: on/off. Glossary Rotate: adjust the volume (each source is independent). System details Meanings/corresponding actions Eject CD. VOLUME Adjust the volume by rotation. RADIO Access the radio menu. Screen off/on. MEDIA Access the media menu and the different audio sources. Mute/pause the volume.
  • Page 189: Steering Wheel Mounted Controls

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Steering wheel mounted controls Radio, push up or down: select the Menus next/previous station. Radio, hold up or down: sweep Radio Activate/deactivate the pause frequencies up/down until the button function of CD, USB/iPod and is released. Select the different radio sources.
  • Page 190: Radio

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Media Navigation Radio Enter navigation settings and Press "RADIO" to display the radio Select from the different music choose a destination. menus: sources. Activate, deactivate, and adjust Press the 9 or : buttons briefly for an certain functions.
  • Page 191: Dab Radio (Digital Audio Broadcasting)

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Adjustment DAB (Digital Audio DAB/FM tracking Direct adjustment. Broadcasting) radio The screen virtual keypad can be used to "DAB" does not cover 100% of the enter a single number corresponding to Digital Radio territory. a station. When the digital radio signal is weak, The "more"...
  • Page 192: Media

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Media Random USB port Press the button to play tracks on the CD, USB, Press "MEDIA" to display the media iPod or Bluetooth ® device in random order. menus: Repeat Press the button to activate this function. Press the 9 or : buttons to play the previous/ next track.
  • Page 193 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system USB port The functions of the device connected to Information and advice the AUX socket are managed directly by this The audio system will only play audio files with device: it is therefore not possible to change ".wav", ".wma", and ".mp3"...
  • Page 194 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system If no peripheral device has yet been paired with ® To protect the system, do not use a USB Some Bluetooth devices do not allow the system, a special page is displayed in the hub. scanning of tracks and other information screen.
  • Page 195: Navigation

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Plan a route Touch the middle of the screen to open the The classifications available are those of Use the navigation system to plan a route main menu. the portable device connected (artists/ in advance, selecting the start point and the Details albums/genres/tracks/playlists/audio destination.
  • Page 196 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system F Select "Yes". Map update Prepare a USB device F Insert the USB device into the USB port in the central storage space, provided for Proceed as follows to update a map: The USB device must be prepared with transferring data.
  • Page 197 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system F Remove the USB device. You can now Once the account has been created, you have No update is proposed if your system to indicate whether you wish to link your system download the new map onto your USB already has the most recent map.
  • Page 198: Telephone

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system If the USB device contains new software, You should perhaps prepare the USB When a text message is received (depending the system starts by updating the navigation device again. on the telephone model), the system can also software.
  • Page 199 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function When the pairing procedure has To modify the automatic connection profile, and ensure that it is "visible to all" (telephone finished successfully, a screen page select the telephone in the list then select the configuration).
  • Page 200: Vehicle Information

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Select "Connected" or "Disconnected", Making a call Vehicle information "Delete device" or "Add device", "Save Favourites", "Text messages on", Calling a new number Press "MORE" to display vehicle information menus: "Download" in the list of options offered. Using the telephone while driving is not Exterior temp.
  • Page 201 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Unit of measurement. Safety/Help Automatic radio. Set the units used for the display of fuel Reversing camera. Adjust the radio on startup or restore the consumption, distance and temperature. Display the reversing camera. active state the last time the ignition was Camera delay.
  • Page 202: Voice Commands

    Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Restore settings Steering wheel mounted controls To ensure that your voice commands are Restore the default settings for the screen, always recognised by the system, we clock, sounds and the radio. This button switches on the recommend that you follow the advice "Telephone"...
  • Page 203 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system Global voice commands Voice interaction can be quickly used if these buttons are pressed during a voice These voice commands can be issued from any screen page after pressing the voice message from the system; it allows recognition or telephone button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in a voice command to be issued directly.
  • Page 204 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system "Telephone" voice commands If a telephone is connected to the system, these voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the telephone button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. If there is no telephone connected, a voice message announces "No telephone is connected.
  • Page 205 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system "Telephone" voice commands The "Mobile phone" label can be replaced by three other available labels - "Home", "Office" and "Other". Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Calls Displays the list of calls received. received* Phonebook* Displays the phonebook of the telephone connected.
  • Page 206 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system "AM/FM/DAB Radio" voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments...
  • Page 207 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system "Media" voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments...
  • Page 208 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system "Navigation" voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments...
  • Page 209 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system "Text message" voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the telephone button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments...
  • Page 210 Touch screen Audio-Telematic system "Hands-free calls" voice commands Commands available during a call. These commands can be made from any screen page during a call after pressing the telephone button located on the steering wheel. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments The selection tones for 0123456789 are sent.
  • Page 211: For Safety Reasons, The Vehicle Must

    Audio system Audio system First steps On/off, volume setting. Select FM and AM wavebands. Select USB or AUX source. Display the list of connected telephones. Rotate: scroll through a list or adjust radio station. Press: confirm the option displayed Multimedia audio system – in the screen.
  • Page 212 Audio system Radio buttons 1 to 6: Steering wheel mounted controls Radio, push up or down: select the Select a pre-set radio station. next/previous station. Long press: pre-set a station. Activate/deactivate the pause Radio, hold up or down: sweep function of CD, USB/iPod and frequencies up/down until the button ®...
  • Page 213 Audio system Press the "RADIO" button to select Press and hold one of the buttons to Alternative frequencies (AF) the FM or AM waveband. pre-set the current radio station. The name of the station is displayed Select "Alternative frequencies (AF)" then press to activate or and an audible signal confirms the Briefly press one of the buttons to pre-set.
  • Page 214 Audio system Media USB port The functions of the device connected to the AUX socket are managed directly by this USB port device: it is therefore not possible to change the track/folder/playlist or manipulate the playback start/end/pause by the controls on the control panel or by the steering wheel controls.
  • Page 215 Audio system Activate the Bluetooth ® function on the To protect the system, do not use a USB The classifications available are those of telephone and ensure that it is "visible to all" hub. the portable device connected (artists/ (telephone configuration). albums/genres/tracks/playlists/audio books/podcasts).
  • Page 216 Audio system When the pairing procedure has Making a call Audio finished successfully, a screen page with "Connection successful" Select "Call log" for access to the Press the "MENU" button. recent calls made. appears: Confirm to display the menus. Select "Audio" then press to display the list of settings for activating or Select "Contacts"...
  • Page 217 Audio system Steering wheel mounted controls To ensure that your voice commands are Voice interaction can be quickly used if always recognised by the system, we these buttons are pressed during a voice This button switches on the recommend that you follow the advice message from the system;...
  • Page 218 Audio system Global voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any screen page after pressing the voice recognition or telephone button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Help...
  • Page 219 Audio system "Telephone" voice commands If a telephone is connected to the system, these voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the telephone button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. If there is no telephone connected, a voice message announces "No telephone is connected.
  • Page 220 Audio system "Telephone" voice commands The "Mobile phone" label can be replaced by three other available labels - "Home", "Office" and "Other". Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Calls Displays the list of calls received. received* Phonebook* Displays the phonebook of the telephone connected. Search* Henri Dupont Displays the contact Henri Dupont in the phonebook with all the numbers saved.
  • Page 221 Audio system "AM/FM radio" voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Tune to...
  • Page 222 Audio system "Media" voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the voice recognition button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Play track...
  • Page 223 Audio system "Text message" voice commands These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page after pressing the telephone button on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Send a text...
  • Page 224 Audio system "Hands-free calls" voice commands Commands available during a call. These commands can be made from any screen page during a call after pressing the telephone button located on the steering wheel. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments The selection tones for 0123456789 are sent.
  • Page 225 Alphabetical index Emergency braking assistance (EBA) ..68-69 Accessories ............67 Cable, audio ..........7, 4 ® AdBlue ..........132-133 Cable, Jack ........... 7, 4 Electric windows ..........36 Capacity, fuel tank ........20, 116 Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD) ..68-69 Adjusting the date ...........28 Adjusting the seat angle .........37 CD ..............7 Engine compartment ........126...
  • Page 226 Alphabetical index Gauge, fuel..........20, 116 Jack ............... 7, 4 Pads, brake ..........129-131 Gearbox, manual ......92, 94, 130 Parking brake ......11, 91-92, 129-131 Gear shift indicator ~ Gear Player, USB ..........6-7, 4 efficiency indicator ........17 Port, USB ...........6-7, 4 Glove box ..........
  • Page 227 Alphabetical index Sidelamps ............61 Trip computer ..........28 Snow chains ..........119 Type of bulbs ..........144 Socket, auxiliary ..........7, 4 Tyre under-inflation detection ....110-111 Socket, Jack ..........7, 4 Sockets, auxiliary ........52-55 Speed limiter ........... 99-100 Speed limit recognition ......96-98 Speedometer ............7 Stability control (ESC).......
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