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  • Page 1 HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 Select: The Vehicle documentation link in the home page (no registration is If the "MyPeugeot" function is not available on the PEUGEOT public needed), website for your country, you can find your handbook at the following...
  • Page 3 The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by PEUGEOT may result in a failure of your vehicle's electronic system. Please note this specific warning and contact a PEUGEOT dealer to be shown the recommended equipment and accessories.
  • Page 4 Contents 1. AT A GLANCE 4-13 2. READY TO SET OFF 3. EASE OF USE and 4. TECHNOLOGY on 14-42 COMFORT 43-83 BOARD 84-94 Dashboard Remote control Lighting control Vehicle confi guration stalk Exterior Trip computer wipers Instruments and controls Alarm Tachograph Cruise control...
  • Page 5 Contents 5. SAFETY 95-115 6. ACCESSORIES 8. QUICK HELP 10. AUDIO EQUIPMENT 116-120 131-151 and TELEMATICS Parking brake Towing a trailer Battery TOUCH SCREEN AUDIO- TELEMATIC system 10.1 Hazard warning lamps Roof carrying systems Changing a fuse AUDIO system 10.51 Horn Other accessories Changing a bulb...
  • Page 6 Presentation INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 4. Vehicle configuration / Headlamp beam 7. Wiper / screenwash / trip computer height / Front/rear foglamps. control stalk. 1. Fusebox. 5. Lighting and direction indicator control 8. Ignition switch. 2. Additional programmable heating. stalk. 9. Driver's front airbag / Horn. 3.
  • Page 7 Presentation CENTRE CONSOLE 5. 12 volt accessory socket (180 W max). 9. Hazard warning lamps. 1. Audio / Navigation system. 6. Dynamic stability control (DCS/ASR) / 10. Central locking / Locking indicator Intelligent traction control. lamp. 2. Heating / Air conditioning. 7.
  • Page 8 Location EXTERIOR Dimensions 152-158 Left-hand side: fuel fi ller cap, fuel tank Fuel cut-off Accessories Roof rack, roof bars Load space 80-81 Rear doors Key, remote control, battery 14-17 Starting 18, 38-39 Central locking Confi dential card Rear lamps, direction Alarm indicators, 3 brake...
  • Page 9 Location INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panels, Steering wheel, reach adjustment screens, speedometer Horn Warning lamps, indicator lamps 24-31 Instruments and controls Gauges, indicators 32, 35 Steering mounted Gear shift indicator 36-37 radio controls 10.5, 10.53 Lighting controls 44-46 Automatic illumination of headlamps Guide-me-home lighting Parking lamps Front/rear wipers...
  • Page 10 Location Tachograph Ventilation, heating, Vehicle confi guration 87-88 59-61, 62-63 Setting the time ● manual air conditioning, Reversing camera ● mono-zone digital air conditioning, Touch screen audio system 10.1-10.50 ● air recirculation. Audio system 10.51-10.68 Gearbox 36-37 Parking sensors 91-92 Cab fi...
  • Page 11 Location INTERIOR Battery (+), charging, starting 131-133 Earth point (-) 123, 131 Seat belts 102-103 Rear view mirror Airbags 105-107 Lane departure warning system Deactivating the passenger's Cab courtesy lamp 78-79, 141 front airbag 106, 109 Changing a courtesy lamp bulb Parking brake, handbrake Front seats, adjustments...
  • Page 12 Location TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE Changing a wiper blade Levels 124-125 ● dipstick, ● power steering fl uid, ● brake fl uid, ● coolant. Screenwash/headlamp wash, level Water bleed, Diesel fi lter Particle fi lter Emission control Checks 126-128 Bulbs, lighting, ●...
  • Page 13 Motoring & Environment ENVIRONMENT With you, PEUGEOT acts to protect the As the driver, you also can contribute to Refer to information on eco-driving at protecting the environment by following environment. the end of this section. certain rules: We invite you to visit the www.peugeot.co.uk website.
  • Page 14 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 gearbox Control the use of your electrical equipment With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, waiting.
  • Page 15 Limit the causes of excess consumption Observe the recommendations on maintenance Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the the bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats. label in the door aperture, driver's side.
  • Page 16 Access 3-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL Unlocking the load space Central locking Unlocking the cab Press this button briefly to lock all of your vehicle's doors, cab and Press this button to unlock the A short press on this button load space. If one of the doors is side door and the rear doors of unlocks your vehicle's cab.
  • Page 17 Access Deadlocking Press this button twice in succession to deadlock the vehicle. It is then impossible to open the doors from the inside or the outside. The direction indicators flash three times. Never leave anyone inside the vehicle when it is deadlocked. 2-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL Central locking Folding / Unfolding the key...
  • Page 18 Use the screwdriver as a lever to extract Only use batteries which are identical or of the battery holder housing 2 . an equivalent type to those recommended by a PEUGEOT dealer. Take used batteries to an authorised collection point.
  • Page 19 Access MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE KEY Type of key Unlocking the cabin Locking the doors Unlocking the rear doors Mechanical key Turn anti-clockwise Turn clockwise (driver's side). (driver's side). Remote control Signalling Direction indicators 2 flashes. 1 flash. 2 flashes. Indicator lamp in the central On for about 3 seconds, locking control button...
  • Page 20 It contains the identification code necessary the engine can be started. When purchasing a second-hand vehicle: for any work carried out by a PEUGEOT If the key is not recognised, the engine ensure that you are given the dealer on the electronic immobiliser system.
  • Page 21 Access ALARM Remote control fault Good practice If your vehicle is fitted with an anti-theft Unlock the doors using the key, the alarm is To deactivate the siren quickly following a false alarm: alarm. triggered. This provides: Switch on the ignition, recognition of the switch on the ignition, recognition of the key's code turns off the alarm.
  • Page 22 Access From inside Child lock FRONT DOORS To unlock and open, push the handle This prevents opening of the sliding side Driver's door towards the rear. door from the inside. Use the remote control to unlock/lock. Ensure that the door opens fully in order for Press the control located on the edge of the the latch at the bottom of the door to engage.
  • Page 23 Access REAR DOORS From outside Opening to 180° If your vehicle is fitted with this equipment, Pull the handle towards you. The two hinged a retractable check strap system permits doors open to 96°. extending of the opening from 96° to 180°. Press the button, located on the door trim Opening/Closing the doors pad, to widen the angle of the door.
  • Page 24 Access Load space Press to lock or unlock the side door and rear doors from the cab. The warning lamp remains on on locking. Anti-intrusion security When the vehicle is started, the system locks the cab and load space doors automatically when you reach approximately 12 mph (20 km/h).
  • Page 25 Instruments and controls Display screen In the lower part: Time, Ambient temperature, Miles / Kilometres travelled, Trip computer (range, fuel consumption...), INSTRUMENT PANEL Headlamp beam height, 1. Distance recorder in miles / kilometres. Programmable overspeed warning, 2. Screen. Cruise control or speed limiter, 3.
  • Page 26 PEUGEOT dealer or a level is correct. qualified workshop. Electronic brake Stop as soon as it safe to do so. Contact a PEUGEOT a fault with the system. force distribution dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 27 "Quick help - Flat battery" section. continuously on, Battery charge fixed or flashing Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified an ignition or injection fault. in spite of the workshop. checks. Door or bonnet...
  • Page 28 Power steering a fault with the system. signal and a Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified message on the workshop. screen. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified Front/lateral flashing or workshop.
  • Page 29 "Checks - Levels and checks" section. Emission control Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a a fault with the system. system qualified workshop without delay. Park and switch off the ignition. Change or repair the a tyre deflated or punctured.
  • Page 30 Have the state of the locks checked by a PEUGEOT triggering of the alarm. when switching dealer or a qualified workshop. on the ignition. Have the filter bled by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified Water in Diesel accompanied by that there is water in the fuel workshop.
  • Page 31 Instruments and controls Warning lamp indicates Solution - action Turn the lighting control stalk ring to the second Dipped beam a manual selection. position. that the control stalk has been Pull the lighting control stalk again to return to dipped Main beam pulled towards you.
  • Page 32 Instruments and controls Screen displays indicates Solution - action the ice warning, the temperature Be particularly vigilant and do not brake sharply. Temperature / flashing weather conditions which could accompanied by result in ice on the road. "Safety - Driving safely". a message on the screen.
  • Page 33 Instruments and controls Screen displays indicates Solution - action Gear shift an up arrow. the possibility of changing up. "Ready to set off - Gearbox and steering wheel" section. indicator that the limiter selected is not on with "OFF". active. Manual selection.
  • Page 34 If the needle remains in the red zone, The fuel level is tested every time the The needle is positioned between contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified ignition is turned on. C (Cold) and H (Hot): normal operation. workshop.
  • Page 35 There is a risk of damage to the catalytic vehicle is moving. converter. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT The tyre pressures must be checked A pressure sensor is located in the valve of dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 36 (according to equipment), if you have a compressor, the one in Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified the temporary puncture repair kit for workshop to have the system checked or, example, check the four tyre pressures...
  • Page 37 Instruments and controls SERVICE INDICATOR Reminder of servicing information Deterioration of the engine oil At any time, to access the service indicator, The warning lamp flashing and, For a few seconds after the ignition is press briefly on the MODE button. if your vehicle has the function, switched on, the spanner symbolising the a message displayed at every...
  • Page 38 Gearbox and steering wheel MANUAL GEARBOX GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR To change gear easily, always depress the Never engage reverse gear before the This system allows fuel consumption to be clutch pedal fully. vehicle is completely stationary. reduced by suggesting when to change up. To prevent the mat from becoming caught The lever should be moved slowly to reduce under the pedal:...
  • Page 39 Gearbox and steering wheel STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT With the vehicle stationary, first adjust your Operation Switching off seat to the most suitable position. Unlock the steering wheel adjustment The information appears in the This system cannot be deactivated by mechanism by pulling the lever towards you. instrument panel screen in the the driver.
  • Page 40 STOP position. on, use another key and have the faulty key checked by a Certain accessories can be used. PEUGEOT dealer. AVV position: starter. The starter is operated. Diesel pre-heating warning lamp With the parking brake applied and the gearbox in neutral, turn the key to the MAR position.
  • Page 41 Have the system checked by at a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
  • Page 42 Starting and stopping STOP & START The Stop & Start system puts the engine Automatic stopping of the engine is Special cases: STOP mode unavailable temporarily into standby - STOP mode - only possible after the vehicle has The STOP mode is not invoked when: during stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic exceed a speed of about 6 mph (10 km/h), the system is initialising,...
  • Page 43 Starting and stopping Good practice Going into engine START mode Special cases: START invoked automatically With a manual gearbox in STOP mode, if a With the vehicle in gear, automatic engine The START mode is invoked automatically gear is engaged without fully depressing the restarting is only allowed by fully depressing when: clutch pedal, restarting may not take place.
  • Page 44 Refer to the "Quick help - Flat battery" instrument panel screen . confi rms the the instruction has been registered. section. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. If the system has been deactivated In the event of an operating fault with STOP...
  • Page 45 Improved comfort Sound control Acoustic comfort Your vehicle benefits from a suspension The underseal under the body, on the body which contributes to improving general sills and on the wheel arches considerably comfort. reduces noise and protects the body from external attack.
  • Page 46 Steering mounted controls LIGHTING CONTROL STALK "Motorway" function If your vehicle is fitted with foglamps, these operate with the dipped or main beam Selection is by rotation of the white mark on Pull the lever towards the steering wheel with headlamps.
  • Page 47 Steering mounted controls LED DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS AUTOMATIC ILLUMINATION GUIDE-ME-HOME LIGHTING On starting the vehicle, in daylight the LED If your vehicle is fitted with this function, the daytime running lamps come on automatically. dipped beam headlamps are switched on If your vehicle is fitted with this function: automatically if the light is poor.
  • Page 48 If using your vehicle in a country that drives on the other side of the road, the headlamps must be adjusted to avoid dazzling on-coming drivers. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. PARKING LAMPS HEADLAMP BEAM This system enables you to leave the lamps You are advised to adjust the height of the on when parked;...
  • Page 49 Steering mounted controls When washing the vehicle, switch off the ignition or deactivate the automatic rain sensitive wipers. Good practice Check that the windscreen wiper blades can operate freely when using the wipers in icy weather. Use the step in the front bumper, to remove any accumulation of snow at the base of the windscreen and on the blades.
  • Page 50 Steering mounted controls CRUISE CONTROL "This is the speed at which the driver wishes to travel". This aid to driving in free-fl owing traffi c conditions enables the vehicle to maintain a constant speed programmed by the driver, except when a considerable load is carried on a steep gradient.
  • Page 51 Steering mounted controls Temporarily exceeding the programmed speed When the cruise control is active, it is still possible to exceed the programmed speed by depressing the accelerator pedal (to overtake another vehicle for example). Selecting the function - ON Switching off / deactivating the function Selecting ON switches the function on.
  • Page 52 The cruise control cannot, in any circumstances, replace the need to comply Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified with speed limits nor can it replace the need workshop to have the system checked. for vigilance and responsibility on the part of driver.
  • Page 53 Steering mounted controls This cruise control shows the status of the system in the instrument panel screen and displays the programmed speed: Function selected, displaying of the "Cruise Control" indicator light. Function deactivated, OFF (example at 107 km/h). Function activated (example at 107 km/h).
  • Page 54 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function Temporarily exceeding the speed Reactivation Turn the ring fully upwards. The cruise setting control is selected but is not yet active Following deactivation of the cruise and no speed has been programmed. It is possible to accelerate and drive control, press this button.
  • Page 55 The programmed speed is cleared then speed required is reached, replaced by dashes. Contact a PEUGEOT move the switch up (+) or down (-). dealer or a qualified workshop to have the To memorise a speed lower than the previous one: system checked.
  • Page 56 Steering mounted controls This speed limiter shows the status of the system and the programmed speed in the instrument panel screen: System selected, display of the "Speed Limiter" indicator. System deactivated, last programmed speed - OFF (example at 65 mph (107 km/h)).
  • Page 57 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function Turn the ring fully downwards. The speed limiter is selected but is not yet active. The display indicates OFF and the last programmed speed. Programming a speed Activation/Deactivation A speed can be programmed without Pressing this button once activates the activating the limiter but with the engine speed limiter, OFF disappears from the...
  • Page 58 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified beyond the point of resistance . The last programmed speed remains in the workshop to have the system checked.
  • Page 59 Steering mounted controls FIXED SPEED LIMITER If your vehicle is fitted with this function, the speed of your vehicle can be limited to a fixed speed of approximately 55 mph (90 km/h) or 60 mph (100 km/h). This maximum speed cannot be changed. A label in the passenger compartment indicates this maximum speed.
  • Page 60 Ventilation DEMISTING AND DEFROSTING Windscreen and side windows Manual mode Defrosting the rear screen and mirrors The ventilation outlets located at the base Direct the control to this air Only operates when the engine of the windscreen and the side vents for the distribution setting.
  • Page 61 If the system does not produce cold air, do not use it and have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. CORRECT USE OF THE AIR For even air distribution, ensure that the CONDITIONING...
  • Page 62 Ventilation Air flow The force of the blown air, from the vents, varies from 1 to the strongest 4. Remember to adjust this control in order to reach the ambient air comfort level. To switch off the blower, place the control in position 0. Air distribution The air supply distribution is directed by the control turned towards:...
  • Page 63 Ventilation Intake of exterior air Recommended settings for the manual air conditioning This is the preferred operating position. For optimum operation of this system, the settings below are recommended: Recirculation of interior air If I require... Temperature Air flow This position should only be distribution recirculation temporary.
  • Page 64 Ventilation sufficient recirculation of air in the passenger compartment. No further adjustments are required. AUTO mode with personalisation Switch on in AUTO mode, certain settings can be modified: the distribution, the air flow, the air conditioning and the air intake/ recirculation.
  • Page 65 Ventilation Comfort value adjustment ring Intake of exterior air / Recirculation of interior air The settings range between: When the LED is on, the air increasing the interior ambient air recirculates inside the passenger temperature HI (High) which goes up to compartment to prevent the entry of exterior to a maximum setting of 32, odours and smoke.
  • Page 66 Ventilation ADDITIONAL HEATING SYSTEMS Additional heating This is passenger compartment heating, additional to the standard equipment. It can operate independently of the engine. Additional heater or programmable additional heating Supplementary heating REAR HEATING AND / OR AIR This is an additional, programmable and CONDITIONING separate system which heats the Diesel On the 2-3 seats version, this is located...
  • Page 67 Ventilation Activation/Deactivation To deactivate the fan, place the control in However, a safety device will ventilate the position 0. rear circuit automatically, even if the control This control, located on the is in position 0, to prevent the formation of control panel at the left-hand end condensation.
  • Page 68 Ventilation Heating cycle indicator Display on Display of the programme number selected Time display button Time setting buttons Selection of the stored programme PROGRAMMABLE ADDITIONAL An integrated clock permits programming of HEATING its start time. The passenger compartment Button for immediate switching will be heated more quickly.
  • Page 69 Ventilation Setting the time of the internal clock Immediate switching on of the heating Set the clock on the control panel before Before switching on the heating, check that: programming the deferred switching on of the heating. the temperature setting control is in the "Hot air"...
  • Page 70 The scren illumination and the PEUGEOT dealer. an enclosed space such as a garage or pre-selection number (e.g. 1) are Use only genuine replacement parts.
  • Page 71 Seats DRIVER'S SEAT Head restraint Press the tab to adjust the height of the head restraint. To remove the head restraint, press the tabs and raise the head restraint. Adjustable armrest Raise or, lower the armrest. Turn the wheel located under the end of the armrest to lock it in the desired position.
  • Page 72 Seats Heated seat Use this control to switch the heating of the Lumbar support Seat cushion height adjustment seat on or off. Lift the handle 1 to raise or Turn the control. lower the front of the seat. Lift the handle 2 to raise or lower the rear of the seat.
  • Page 73 Seats 2-SEAT FRONT BENCH This is fitted with two seat belts. Grab handle This is located above the centre passenger. Writing table The back of the centre seat folds to form a writing table. Pull the handle located at the top of the seat back cushion.
  • Page 74 Seats REAR SEATS Seat back angle Turn the control to adjust the angle of the seat back. Access to the rear seats To gain access to row 3, manoeuvre the control on the outer seat of row 2 and tilt the seat back forwards.
  • Page 75 Seats Turn the two levers upwards. Raise the bench seat and remove it. REAR BENCH SEATS Good practice Removing the bench seat Following the various operations: Access to the rear seats do not remove a head restraint without At least two people are required to Lower the head restraints then raise the storing it securely, remove the bench seat.
  • Page 76 Seats CREW CAB Access to the box under the bench seat Good practice Do not tilt the bench seat cushion during From the cab Consisting of an ergonomic 4-seat bench transportation. and a high-strength partition, it offers Tilt the seat cushion forwards to gain access No not attach anything to the cab fixing comfort and safety.
  • Page 77 Practical information CABIN FITTINGS Central storage tray Front seat storage A storage drawer is provided under the The space under the passenger's seat is This may be lockable (according to specification). driver's seat. used to store the tool box containing the tools required to change a wheel or bulb or If your vehicle is fitted with a seat with to tow the vehicle.
  • Page 78 Practical information Folding writing table Fittings/storage compartment in the Glove box door trays This is located in the centre of the dashboard. The clip can be used to secure documents, slips, ... Pull or push the top of the table to unfold or fold it.
  • Page 79 Practical information Cooled glove box Sun visor 12 volt socket This is located on the top right part of the To avoid glare from ahead, fold the sun visor Press and wait a few moments until the fascia panel. down. lighter pops out automatically.
  • Page 80 Practical information Cigarette lighter / Portable ashtray Overhead storage compartment Courtesy lamp After opening the ashtray, pull it upwards This is located above the sun visors. This is a double courtesy lamp located in the then empty it into a bin. Maximum load: approximately 20 kg.
  • Page 81 Practical information Reading lamps These are controlled by the switches. The driver's switch controls both reading lamps simultaneously. The passenger switch controls either the driver's reading lamp or the passenger's reading lamp. Controls located at bottom left of the dashboard allow the driver to activate/deactivate the passenger spotlamp.
  • Page 82 Practical information LOAD SPACE FITTINGS Support for stowing rail 12 volt socket Supports for securing a stowing rail are When used as a power socket: 180 W max. Lashing rings available above the trims, on each side of the vehicle. Lashing rings are provided on the floor to Maximum load: 200 kg.
  • Page 83 Practical information Torch If provided in your vehicle. Roof box This is a storage compartment located in the load space, above the cab roof. Its capacity varies depending on the height of the van roof. Folding step To make access and exit easier, your vehicle may be fitted with a step which unfolds when the sliding side door is opened.
  • Page 84 Mirrors and windows Electrical controls The ignition switch must be in the MAR position. Turn the control to select the mirror zone. MIRRORS 1 Driver's mirror: A1 - Upper mirror Rear view mirror Door mirrors B1 - Lower mirror The lever located on the lower edge moves These are divided into two zones: Then move the control in the direction of the the mirror into two positions.
  • Page 85 Mirrors and windows Manual operation Press or pull control switch A , without passing the point of resistance. The window stops when you release the control switch. Good practice Always remove the key from the ignition when leaving the vehicle, even for a short time.
  • Page 86 Vehicle configuration PERSONALISATION - CONFIGURATION This MODE button enables you to: access the menus and sub-menus, confirm your selections, within a menu, exit from the menus. You have access to all the menus if your vehicle is fitted with an audio system. A long press enables you to return to the welcome screen.
  • Page 87 Vehicle configuration Confirm Menu... Press... Sub-menu… Press... Select… Enables you to... and exit Increase Activate/deactivate the audible 1 Bleep signal indicating exceeding of Speed Decrease the programmed speed and (Speed) select the speed. Increase 2 Headlamp Set the sensitivity of the sensor sunshine sensor (1 to 3).
  • Page 88 Vehicle configuration Confirm Menu… Press... Sub-menu… Press... Select… Enables you to... and exit Distance Select the distance display unit. Miles km/l 7 Measurement Fuel Select the fuel consumption unit (Unit) consumption display unit. l/100 km °C Select the temperature display Temperature unit.
  • Page 89 Vehicle configuration This control panel button gives "Settings" menu access to the "Settings" menu. 1. "Display". 2. "Voice commands". 3. "Time and Date". This button in the screen allows 4. "Safety / Help". you to go up a level in a menu or 5.
  • Page 90 Vehicle configuration From the "Display" sub-menu, you can: From the "Safety / Help" sub menu, you can: select "Languages" and choose one of select "Reversing camera" to activate or the languages listed above, deactivate its use (On, Off), select "Units of measurement" to select "Passenger airbag"...
  • Page 91 Vehicle data TRIP COMPUTER The TRIP button, located at the end of the Distance A Average speed A wiper control stalk, gives access to the This indicates the distance travelled This is the average speed calculated following information: since the last trip computer zero reset. since the last trip computer zero reset Range (with the ignition on).
  • Page 92 Vehicle data TACHOGRAPH If your vehicle is fitted with a tachograph, When the card is inserted, all of the data For further information, refer to the this permits storing of all of the data relating can be: documents supplied by the manufacturer of to the vehicle in the unit and on a card the tachograph.
  • Page 93 They detect any obstacle: person, vehicle, accompanied by a message in audible signal of increasing frequency as the tree, fence, behind the vehicle during the the screen, contact a PEUGEOT vehicle approaches the obstacle. manoeuvre. dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 94 Parking sensors Switching off When a forward gear is engaged, the last image remains displayed for approximately 5 seconds then switches off. In the same way, the last image also remains displayed, with the vehicle stationary, when the rear doors are closed. Good practice With optimum vehicle conditions (position on the road, loading level) the maximum...
  • Page 95 Loading assistance PNEUMATIC SUSPENSION Manual adjustment of the loading height If your vehicle is fitted with pneumatic Raise: upwards adjustment of the load Lower: downwards adjustment of the floor load floor suspension, you can adjust the height of Make a quick press on the control Make a quick press on the control the rear of the vehicle to make loading and to select the next level up.
  • Page 96 Deactivation Have the system checked by a Make a long press on both controls PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. simultaneously to deactivate the system. The LEDs remain on. Reactivation Good practice...
  • Page 97 Driving safely PARKING BRAKE HAZARD WARNING LAMPS Applying Press this button, the direction indicators Pull on the parking brake lever, only flash. with the vehicle stationary . Pull the parking brake lever up to immobilise They can operate with the ignition off. your vehicle.
  • Page 98 Driving safely BRAKING ASSISTANCE Anti-lock braking system and SYSTEMS electronic brake force distribution Group of supplementary systems which help Linked systems which improve the stability you to obtain optimum braking in complete and manoeuvrability of your vehicle when safety in emergency situations: braking, in particular on poor or slippery surfaces.
  • Page 99 You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Switching off In either case, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. This system cannot be deactivated by the driver.
  • Page 100 DSC system. instrument panel screen, this indicates that problem. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a the ASR system is deactivated. qualified workshop. This is indicated by flashing of this warning...
  • Page 101 ASR system. Control takes over from the ASR system, total weight of the vehicle by analysing its Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a by transferring drive to the wheel with the behaviour under acceleration and braking.
  • Page 102 Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 103 Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 104 Seat belts Driver's seat belt not fastened warning lamp When the vehicle is started, this warning lamp comes on if the driver has not fastened their seat belt. CREW CAB Each rear seat is fitted with a three-point inertia reel seat belt. Use the seat belt to restrain one person only per seat.
  • Page 105 Have the seat belts checked regularly (even inflation of the airbags. It instantly tightens must not be twisted, check by pulling in after a minor impact) by a PEUGEOT dealer the seat belts against the body of the front of you with an even movement, or a qualified workshop: they must not show occupants.
  • Page 106 Improved safety and security Impact resistance Anti-theft protection Your vehicle has been designed to limit Your vehicle, in the van version, comprises the forces on the passenger compartment two zones with separate locking: the cab as much as possible in the event of a and the load space.
  • Page 107 If this warning lamp comes on, in the system. occupants of the vehicle; immediately contact a PEUGEOT dealer to after the impact, the airbags rapidly This smoke is not harmful but may be an have the system checked.
  • Page 108 "Passenger airbag" menu, Operating fault select " OFF ". If this warning lamp comes on, contact a PEUGEOT dealer to Refer to the "Technology on board - have the vehicle checked. Vehicle configuration" section. To ensure the safety of your child, it is...
  • Page 109 This could hamper the operation of the airbags or injure the occupants. All work on the airbag systems must be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Lateral airbags qualified workshop. Fit only approved covers on the front seats,...
  • Page 110 Child safety GENERAL POINTS ON CHILD SEATS Although one of PEUGEOT's main criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you. For maximum safety, please follow these precautions: all children under the age of 12 or less...
  • Page 111 Child safety Installation of a child DEACTIVATING THE PASSENGER'S seat at the rear FRONT AIRBAG Never install a "rearward facing" child "Rearward facing" restraint system on a seat protected by When a "rearward facing" child an active front airbag. This could cause the seat is installed on a rear death of the child or serious injury to them.
  • Page 112 Child safety НИКОГА НЕ инсталирайте детско столче на седалка с АКТИВИРАНА предна ВЪЗДУШНА ВЪЗГЛАВНИЦА. Това можеда 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 113 Child safety NIKADA ne postavljati dječju sjedalicu leđima u smjeru vožnje na sjedalo zaštićeno UKLJUČENIM prednjim ZRAČNIM JASTUKOM. To bi moglo uzrokovati SMRT ili TEŠKU OZLJEDU djeteta. SOHA ne használjon menetiránynak háttal beszerelt gyermekülést olyan ülésen, amely AKTIVÁLT ÁLLAPOTÚ (BEKAPCSOLT) FRONTLÉGZSÁKKAL van védve.
  • Page 114 Child safety The mountings comprise three rings for each seat: two front rings, located between the vehicle seat back and cushion, indicated by a label, a rear ring, for securing the upper strap referred to as the TOP TETHER, indicated by another label. This ISOFIX mounting system provides fast, reliable and safe fitting of the child seat in your vehicle.
  • Page 115 Child safety LOCATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of 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, determined by a letter from A to G , is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
  • Page 116 Child safety INSTALLING CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE 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 seat in the vehicle. Weight of the child and indicative age Under 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg...
  • Page 117 PEUGEOT recommends the use of a passenger seat. destabilise the seat. booster seat which has a back, fitted with a...
  • Page 118 Transport solutions TOWING A TRAILER... The type-approved towable weights are These weights are also given in sales You will then have information on your entered in your vehicle's registration brochures. vehicle's ability to tow a trailer, a caravan, a certificate, as well as on the manufacturer's boat...
  • Page 119 Refer to the "Technical data - If this equipment is not fitted by a PEUGEOT Identification markings" section. dealer, it must be fitted in line with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 120 Transport solutions TOWBAR WITH QUICKLY The carrying system must always be DETACHABLE TOW BALL secured to the fitting points provided on the vehicle's roof: 6, 8 or 10, depending on the This tow ball can be fitted and removed wheelbase of the vehicle. quickly and easily without the use of tools.
  • Page 121 The fitting of electrical equipment or "Style": "Comfort": accessories which are not listed by Alloy wheels... PEUGEOT may result in the failure of your Air deflectors, insulated module, scented air vehicle's electronic system. fresheners, reading lamp, cigarette lighter, portable ashtray, non-slip seat cushions, We request that you take note of this point "Multimedia":...
  • Page 122 225/75 R16 16 mm authorised. For more information on snow chains, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Avoid driving on roads that have been cleared of snow, to avoid damaging your vehicle's tyres and the road surface. It...
  • Page 123 Innovation at the service of performance The TOTAL Research and Development teams develop lubricants for PEUGEOT which satisfy the requirements of the latest technical innovations incorporated in PEUGEOT vehicles. This ensures that you obtain the best performance and the maximum engine life.
  • Page 124 Under the bonnet OPENING THE BONNET CLOSING THE BONNET On the inside On the outside Before closing the bonnet, put the stay back in its housing. This operation must only be carried out with the Push the safety catch lever located above Lower the bonnet and release it at the end of vehicle stationary and the driver's door open.
  • Page 125 Under the bonnet UNDER THE BONNET - DIESEL ENGINES 1. Windscreen/headlamp wash fluid 6. Dipstick. Battery connections : reservoir. 2.2 Iitre HDi engine + Positive terminal. 2. Fusebox. 7. Engine oil filler cap. - Negative terminal (earth). 3. Coolant reservoir. 2.2 Iitre HDi engine 4.
  • Page 126 The brake fluid must be changed at will keep your vehicle in good running the dipstick: the intervals stated, according to the order. Ask for advice at a PEUGEOT dealer A = maximum manufacturer's servicing schedule. or consult the warranty and maintenance...
  • Page 127 If fluid has to be added frequently, this indicates a failure which must be checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as possible. Topping up The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion bottle.
  • Page 128 Stop & Start system, indicates the use of a specifi c 12 V lead-acid battery with special technology and specifi cation. The involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop is essential when replacing or disconnecting the battery.
  • Page 129 Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT In order to avoid damaging the dealer or a qualified workshop. electrical units, high pressure washing...
  • Page 130 / particle filter system. Have the whole system checked by a This alert tells you that the particle filter PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. is starting to fill up (in conditions of urban driving of exceptionally long duration: low...
  • Page 131 Fuel Low fuel level The fuel tank must be filled with the engine off. When the fuel tank level E Open the fuel filler flap. (Empty) is reached, this warning Support the cap with one hand. lamp comes on. At this moment, With the other hand, insert the key, then you have around 10 to 12 litres turn it anticlockwise.
  • Page 132 (Minibus). On other versions the second button is replaced by a fuse; contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 133 Discharged battery BATTERY Starting from another battery Charging the battery using a charger Connect the red cable to the metal A. Positive metal point on your vehicle Go to the battery located in the front left point A then to the positive (+) terminal B.
  • Page 134 Press lever 1 downwards to spread the systems to be initialised. If slight difficulties clamp. are experienced after this, please contact a Remove the terminal 2 from the negative (-) PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. post.
  • Page 135 12 V lead-acid battery with for some time, it may be necessary to special technology and specification; the reinitialise the following functions: involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer or the display parameters (date, time, a qualified workshop is essential when language, distance unit and temperature replacing or disconnecting the battery.
  • Page 136 Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse fuses that can be replaced by the user. For the combined consumption of all of the of the same rating. any other replacement, go to a PEUGEOT additional equipment connected exceeds dealer or a qualified workshop. 10 milliamperes.
  • Page 137 Failed fuse Fuses A (amps) Allocation Right-hand dipped headlamp Left-hand dipped headlamp Relay supply Cabin lighting Rear 12 V socket Not used Reversing lamp - Water in Diesel fuel sensor Central locking control - Battery Brake lamp - Third brake lamp - Instrument panel Relay supply Radio - Diagnostic socket - Alarm siren - Programmable additional heating - Air conditioning controls- Tachograph - Battery...
  • Page 138 Failed fuse Fuses A (amps) Allocation Not used Heated seats Rear passenger 12 V socket Programmable additional heating Lateral sidelamps Pneumatic suspension Not used Not used Not used Programmable additional heating switch Not used Fan for programmable additional heating Passenger pillar fuses Unclip the cover When you have finished, close the cover carefully.
  • Page 139 Failed fuse Fuses A (amps) Allocation ABS pump supply Diesel pre-heat unit Ignition switch Additional programmable heating Cabin ventilation with additional programmable heating 40/60 Cabin fan maximum speed 40/50 Cabin fan minimum speed Cabin fan assembly Screenwash pump Horn Fuses in the engine compartment RH main beam LH main beam Remove the nuts and tilt the box to access...
  • Page 140 Failed bulb or lamp CHANGING A BULB Types of bulb and lamp When using a high pressure washer on stubborn dirt, do not persist on Various types of bulb and lamp are used on the headlamps, the lamps and their edges your vehicle.
  • Page 141 Failed bulb or lamp Front lamps 1 - Main beam headlamps 2 - Dipped beam headlamps Type D , H7 - 55 W Type D , H7 - 55 W Open the bonnet. Remove the cover by pulling on the Remove the cover by pulling on the To access the bulbs, reach behind the rubber tongue.
  • Page 142 Change the bulb taking care to align the LED daytime running lamps metal part with the grooves on the lamp. These light-emitting diode (LED) lamps serve as both daytime running lamps and sidelamps. If your vehicle is fitted with LED daytime running lamps, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
  • Page 143 Failed bulb or lamp Front / Rear Direction indicator side Side marker lamps repeaters Courtesy lamps Type A, W5W - 5W Type C , 12 V 10 W - 10 W Type A , W 16 W F - 16 W If your vehicle is fitted with these lamps Press the points, indicated by the Move the mirror glass to access the...
  • Page 144 Failed bulb or lamp Rear lamps Identify the failed bulb then open the Disconnect the electrical connector by rear doors. pressing on its central tongue. For more information on the bulbs, refer to Remove the corresponding access cover Remove the two fixing nuts of the lens. the table "Types of bulb or lamp".
  • Page 145 Failed bulb or lamp Number plate lamps Third brake lamp Type C, C5W - 5W Type B , P21W - 21W Press the point, indicated by the arrow, Unscrew the two screws. then remove the plastic lens. Remove the lamp. Remove the failed bulb by moving aside Remove the bulb holder moving aside the two contacts.
  • Page 146 Worn wiper blade CHANGING A WIPER BLADE Changing a front wiper blade Changing the rear wiper blade The steps, located in the front bumper, enable you to access the blades and the Lift the wiper arm. Lift the wiper arm, then unclip the blade and screenwash nozzles.
  • Page 147 Puncture Tools These are located in a box under the front passenger seat cushion. Turn the button a quarter of a turn then pull the box. After use, press the button then turn it a quarter of a turn to secure the box. A.
  • Page 148 Puncture Spare wheel Removing the wheel to be repaired The spare wheel retaining bolt is located Take out the spare wheel using the Remove the trim using the screwdriver F below the bumper on the right. wrench. as a lever. Turn the bolt using the long socket A Unscrew the handle G and remove the Release the bolts using the wheelbrace E .
  • Page 149 Unscrew the bolts fully and remove the wheel checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Tighten the bolts again using the wheel to be repaired. qualified workshop without delay.
  • Page 150 Puncture PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT Repairing the tyre start the engine, insert the connector G into the nearest Apply the parking brake. Unscrew the This temporary puncture repair kit is located power socket on the vehicle, tyre valve cap, remove the filling hose B at the front of the passenger compartment.
  • Page 151 Keep out of reach of children. After use, do not discard the cartridge in the environment, take it to a PEUGEOT dealer or an appropriate waste disposal organisation. This puncture repair kit and replacement cartridges...
  • Page 152 Being towed or towing General recommendations Observe the legislation in force in your country. Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is higher than that of the towed vehicle. The driver must remain at the wheel of the towed vehicle and must have a valid driving licence.
  • Page 153 Precautions...
  • Page 154 Dimensions...
  • Page 155 Dimensions DIMENSIONS Your vehicle is available in 4 lengths (L1...) and 3 heights (H1...), refer to the corresponding tables: Overall length 4 963 5 413 5 998 6 363 Overall height 2 254 2 524 2 254 2 524 2 524 2 764 2 524 2 764...
  • Page 156 Dimensions REAR DOORS Rear door aperture height 1 520 1 790 1 520 1 790 1 790 2 030 1 790 2 030 Rear door aperture width 1 562...
  • Page 157 Dimensions SIDE DOOR Height of the sliding side door 1 485 1 755 1 485 1 755 Width of the sliding side door 1 075 1 250...
  • Page 158 Dimensions...
  • Page 159 Dimensions CHASSIS CAB Overall length 4 908 5 358 5 708 5 943 6 208 Wheelbase 3 000 3 450 3 800 4 035 4 035 Front overhang Rear overhang 1 225 Overall width (incl./excl. mirrors) 2 508 / 2 050 Passable width 2 207 Max permitted body width...
  • Page 160 Dimensions L1H1 L2H2 1 201 1 322 1 201 1 743 1 651 2 193...
  • Page 161 The B30 biofuel can be used in certain Diesel engines; however, this use is subject to strict application of the special servicing conditions given in the warranty and maintenance record. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. The use of any other type of (bio)fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of damage to the...
  • Page 162 In each country, it is imperative that the towed loads permitted by local legislation are complied with. For information regarding your vehicle's towing possibilities and its gross train weight, contact a PEUGEOT dealer. The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
  • Page 163 Weights Dimensions Model name Unbraked trailer Recommended nose 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...
  • Page 164 Weights Dimensions Model name Unbraked trailer Recommended nose 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 165 Vehicle identification IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS A. Manufacturer's plate C. Tyres D. Paint code 1 - VF Type serial number. The label C (image given as an indication only) affixed to the vehicle's door pillar, on E. Serial number on the 2 - Gross vehicle weight (GVW). bodywork the driver's side, indicates: 3 - Gross train weight (GTW).
  • Page 167: Table Of Contents

    TOUCH SCREEN AUDIO-TELEMATIC system MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM - BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE - GPS NAVIGATION CONTENTS 01 General operation 10.2 The system is protected in such a way that it will only 02 First steps - Control panel 10.4 operate in your vehicle. 03 Steering mounted controls 10.5 04 Radio...
  • Page 168: General Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION " Radio " " Settings " allows the selection of allows certain functions different radio sources to be activated, and certain functions deactivated or settings to be activated, adjusted. deactivated or settings adjusted. " Media " " Vehicle information " allows selection of different music sources gives access to the...
  • Page 169 GENERAL OPERATION Use the buttons arranged below the touch screen for access to the main menus, then press the virtual buttons in the touch screen. In the event of prolonged exposure to sunlight and very hot conditions, the volume may be limited to protect the system, it may go into stand-by (screen and sound completely off).
  • Page 170 FIRST STEPS Eject CD. CD compartment. Screen on / off. Quit selection / back to previous screen page. Mute / restore volume (mute / pause). Rotate: scroll through a list or tune to a radio station. Press: confi rm the option displayed in Press: on / off.
  • Page 171: Steering Mounted Controls

    STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Accept an incoming call. Accept a second incoming call and put the Pause / restore the CD, USB/iPod, current call on hold. Bluetooth sources. sources. ® ® ® Switch on voice recognition for the telephone Mute / restore sound from the radio. function.
  • Page 172: Radio

    RADIO Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Radio" 10.6...
  • Page 173 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Radio Briefl y press the symbols for an automatic search. Press and hold the symbols for a quick search. Make a long press on the button to present the current Radio radio station. The current station is highlighted.
  • Page 174 RADIO Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Radio" 10.8...
  • Page 175 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Equaliser Adjust the bass, mid-range and treble. Bass Adjust the balance of the speakers, front and rear, left and right. Balance / Fade Mid-range Press the button in the middle of the arrows to balance the adjustments.
  • Page 176 RADIO If the "DAB" radio station being listened to is not available, the "AF" alternative frequency option is crossed out. Select preset radio stations. Preset station. Short press: select preset radio station. Long press: preset a radio station. Alternative frequency. Display the "DAB"...
  • Page 177 RADIO DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Digital radio - DAB / FM auto tracking Digital radio Digital radio Digital radio Digital radio provides higher quality reception and also the "DAB" does not cover 100% of the territory. graphical display of current information on the radio station being When the digital radio signal is weak, the "...
  • Page 178: Media

    MEDIA Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Media" 10.12...
  • Page 179 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Briefl y press the symbols to play the previous/next Media track. Press and hold the symbols for fast forward or back in the track selected. Currently playing Artists Albums Media Genres Navigate and select tracks on the active device. The selection possibilities depend on the device Tracks connected or the type of CD inserted.
  • Page 180 MEDIA Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Media" 10.14...
  • Page 181 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Media Press the button to play the tracks on the CD, USB, iPod or Bluetooth device in random order. Random Media Press the button to activate this function. Repeat Equaliser Adjust the bass, mid-range and treble. Bass Adjust the balance of the speakers, front and rear, left and right.
  • Page 182 MEDIA Using the auxiliary input (AUX) Using the auxiliary input (AUX) Using the auxiliary input (AUX) USB player (audio cable not supplied) (audio cable not supplied) (audio cable not supplied) Insert the USB memory stick in the USB player or connect the USB Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary JACK peripheral to the USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied) .
  • Page 183 MEDIA Selection of source Use the play settings in the screen. Press on " Media ". Press the " Random " and/or " Repeat " button to activate them, press again to deactivate them. Select the " Source " tab to display the carousel of audio sources.
  • Page 184 05 MEDIA MP3 / USB player Information and advice The audio system plays audio fi les with ".wav, .wma, .mp3" The system does not support two identical devices connected at extensions and bit rate between 32 Kbps and 320 Kbps. the same time (two memory sticks, two Apple players) but it is players) but it is...
  • Page 185 MEDIA Audio streaming Connecting APPLE Connecting APPLE Connecting APPLE players players ® ® ® ® Streaming allows audio fi les on your telephone to be played via the vehicle's speakers. Switch on Bluetooth on the device. Connect the Apple player to the USB player to the USB ®...
  • Page 186: Telephone

    TELEPHONE Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Phone" 10.20...
  • Page 187 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Mobile phone Display and call contacts present in the mobile phone. Phone Press these buttons to scroll through the list of contact names. Go directly to the desired letter in the list. All calls Phone Display and call contacts from the recent calls log.
  • Page 188 BLUETOOTH For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention Pairing a Bluetooth telephone on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing a Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the audio system must be First connection carried out with the vehicle stationary .
  • Page 189 BLUETOOTH Managing paired telephones The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth device used. Check the instructions for your telephone and with your service provider for the services to This function allows the connection or disconnection of a peripheral which you have access.
  • Page 190 BLUETOOTH Receiving a call Ending a call To reject a call, press this button at the steering An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display mounted controls. in the screen. Press the " Ignore " button displayed in the Make a short press on this steering mounted screen.
  • Page 191 CONTACTS Use of the telephone is not recommended while driving. Making a call We recommended that you park safely or make use of the steering mounted controls. Calling a new number Calling a contact Press " Phone ". Press " Phone ". Press the "...
  • Page 192: Navigation

    NAVIGATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Nav" 10.26...
  • Page 193 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Home Favourite Address Recent destination Select "Go to", to defi ne the destination in many ways Go to... and not just by entering an address. Point of interest My position Latitude/Longitude Position of last stop Display the map for the route for a preview of the route Display map using the map navigator.
  • Page 194 NAVIGATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Nav" 10.28...
  • Page 195 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Speed limit (if known). To see the difference between the desired time of arrival and estimated time of arrival. Touch this part of the status bar to switch between 3D and 2D map. Go to...
  • Page 196: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "More" 10.30...
  • Page 197 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment More Displays the ambient temperature. Ambient temp. More Displays the clock. Clock More Displays the direction of travel. Compass Range Current trip Current fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Average speed Trip A More Distance travelled Displays the trip computer.
  • Page 198: Settings

    SETTINGS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Settings" 10.32...
  • Page 199 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Brightness Set the brightness of the screen. Manual Display mode Set the display mode. Auto Deutsch English Español Français Language Italiano Choose the desired language. Nederlands Settings Polski Display Português Türkçe Fuel consumption Set the units used for the display of fuel consumption, Units of measurement Distances...
  • Page 200 SETTINGS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Settings" 10.34...
  • Page 201 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Brief Voice response time Set the response time for the voice system. Long Settings Never Voice commands Display suggestions with the different options during a Display command list With help voice session. Always Set time and format Set the time.
  • Page 202 SETTINGS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Settings" 10.36...
  • Page 203 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Settings Reversing camera Display the reversing camera in reverse. Safety /Help Settings Set the automatic illumination of headlamps when Daytime lighting starting. Lamps Settings Set the automatic locking of doors when the vehicle is Autoclose moving.
  • Page 204 SETTINGS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Settings" 10.38...
  • Page 205 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Equaliser Adjust the bass, mid-range and treble. Bass Adjust the balance of the speakers, front and rear, left and right. Balance / Fade Mid-range Press the button in the middle of the arrows to balance the adjustments.
  • Page 206 SETTINGS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Settings" 10.40...
  • Page 207 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Activate or deactivate options. Settings DAB announcements Radio settings Activate or deactivate option: Alarm, Event announcement, Finance fl ash, Info fl ash, Programme Categories info, Special event, Sport info, Public transport info, Alarm info, Weather fl ash. Settings Restore the default settings for the screen, clock, sounds and the radio.
  • Page 208: Voice Commands

    VOICE COMMANDS Information - Using the system Steering mounted controls This button switches on the "Telephone" voice Instead of touching the screen, you can use your voice to issue recognition mode, which makes it possible commands to the system. to start calls, view the log of recent/received/ made, display contacts, etc.
  • Page 209 VOICE COMMANDS Global voice commands These commands can be made from any screen page after pressing the voice recognition or telephone button located on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Provides generic help to the user by suggesting certain...
  • Page 210 VOICE COMMANDS "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 connected.
  • Page 211 VOICE COMMANDS "Telephone" voice commands It is possible to replace the "Mobile phone" label by one of the three other labels available: "Home"; "Work"; "Other". Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Incoming calls * Displays the list of calls received. Displays the list of contacts on the telephone Contacts * connected.
  • Page 212 VOICE COMMANDS "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 Comment...
  • Page 213 VOICE COMMANDS "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 Comment Play track...
  • Page 214 VOICE COMMANDS "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 Comment Go home...
  • Page 215 VOICE COMMANDS "Test 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 Comment Send a text to...
  • Page 216 VOICE COMMANDS "Hands-free calls" voice commands Commands available during a call. These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page during a call 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...
  • Page 217 AUDIO SYSTEM MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE CONTENTS The system is coded in such a way that it will only 01 First steps 10.52 operate in your vehicle. 02 Steering mounted controls 10.53 03 Radio 10.54 04 Media 10.56 05 Telephone 10.58 06 Settings 10.60...
  • Page 218: First Steps

    FIRST STEPS Information on the current radio Select FM and AM wavebands. station or media. Select preset stations: FM-A, FM-B, FM-C, AM-A, AM-B, Select USB or AUX source. AM-C. Display the menu and settings for options. List of connected telephones. Repeat play.
  • Page 219: Steering Mounted Controls

    STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Accept an incoming call. Accept a second incoming call and put the Pause / restore the CD, USB/iPod, current call on hold. Bluetooth sources. sources. ® ® ® Switch on voice recognition for the telephone Mute / restore sound from the radio. function.
  • Page 220: Radio

    RADIO Selecting a station Presetting a station The surroundings (hills, buildings, tunnel, parking, under ground...) may prevent reception, including RDS alternative frequencies. This phenomenon is normal in the propagation of radio waves and does not in any way imply a fault with the audio system. Press the "...
  • Page 221 RADIO Receiving TA messages RDS, if displayed, makes it possible to continue listening to the same radio station using the alternative frequencies function. The TA (Traffi c Announcement) function gives priority to playing TA However, in certain conditions it may not be possible to stay with the alert messages.
  • Page 222: Media

    MEDIA Using the auxiliary input (AUX) Using the auxiliary input (AUX) Using the auxiliary input (AUX) USB player (audio cable not supplied) (audio cable not supplied) (audio cable not supplied) Insert the USB memory stick in the USB player or connect the USB Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary JACK peripheral to the USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied) .
  • Page 223 MEDIA MP3 / USB player Connecting APPLE Connecting APPLE Connecting APPLE players players ® ® ® ® Information and advice The system supports USB mass storage devices, BlackBerry ® Connect the Apple player to the USB port player to the USB port ®...
  • Page 224: Telephone

    TELEPHONE For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention Pairing a Bluetooth telephone on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the audio system must First connection be carried out with the vehicle stationary .
  • Page 225 TELEPHONE Receiving a call Making a call An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display in the screen. Select " Call log " for access to the recent calls made. Press this button to accept the incoming call. Select "...
  • Page 226: Settings

    SETTINGS System settings Audio Press the " MENU " button. Press the " MENU " button. Select " Audio " then press to display the list of settings for activating or deactivating options: Select " System settings " then press to display the "...
  • Page 227: Voice Commands

    VOICE COMMANDS Information - Using the system Steering mounted controls This button switches on the "Telephone" voice Instead of touching the screen, you can use your voice to issue recognition mode, which makes it possible commands to the system. to start calls, view the log of recent/received/ made, display contacts, etc.
  • Page 228 VOICE COMMANDS Global voice commands These commands can be made from any screen page after pressing the voice recognition or telephone button located on the steering wheel, as long as there is no telephone call in progress. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Provides generic help to the user by suggesting certain...
  • Page 229 VOICE COMMANDS "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 connected.
  • Page 230 VOICE COMMANDS "Telephone" voice commands It is possible to replace the "Mobile phone" label by one of the three other labels available: "Home"; "Work"; "Other". Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comment Incoming calls Displays the list of incoming calls. Contacts * Displays the list of contacts in the telephone connected.
  • Page 231 VOICE COMMANDS "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 Comment...
  • Page 232 VOICE COMMANDS "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 Comment Play track...
  • Page 233 VOICE COMMANDS "Test 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 Comment Send a text to...
  • Page 234 VOICE COMMANDS "Hands-free calls" voice commands Commands available during a call. These voice commands can be issued from any main screen page during a call 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...
  • Page 239 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 the current handbook.
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