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This  operation  should  only  be  per-

formed while the vehicle is stationary.

  

   

   Open the driver's door. 

  

   Pull release lever  

A

  to unlock. 

  Bonnet release 

 O P E N I N G 

  

   Lift up lever  

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 , then raise the bonnet.  

  

Saloon

  

  

Tourer

   

  Spare wheel 

  The tools are to be found in a protective 

holder inside the spare wheel. 

   

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  Access to the spare wheel 

 To access the spare wheel: 

   

   Lift up the boot fl oor using the strap 

(Saloon)  or  the  retractable  hook 

(Tourer). 

  

   Fold back the boot carpet (Saloon). 

  

   Attach the hook to the upper section 

of the boot. 

  

   To remove the spare wheel, detach 

the  strap  then  push  the  wheel  for-

wards, before lifting it out.   

  Puncture kit 

 The  puncture  repair  kit  is  a  complete 

system  including  a  compressor  and  a 

setting product. 

   

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Summary of Contents for C5 2013

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Page 2: ...driving assistance device warns you when you unwittingly cross a lane marking Parking assistance visual sound This function warns you if an obstacle is detected in front of or behind the vehicle Tyre...

Page 3: ...on the lever E Opening the boot 76 77 81 O P E N I N G Remote control key Fuel tank 64 Locking filler cap Turn the key a quarter turn to lock and unlock the ller cap When refuelling place the cap on...

Page 4: ...found in a protective holder inside the spare wheel 165 Access to the spare wheel To access the spare wheel Lift up the boot oor using the strap Saloon or the retractable hook Tourer Fold back the bo...

Page 5: ...default Manual locking unlocking is possible Parking space sensor The Parking space sensor func tion assists you in nding a parking space Dual zone automatic air conditioning This air conditioning sys...

Page 6: ...ation controls for the audio telematics and trip computer systems 9 Driver s air vent 10 Instrument panel 11 Driver s air vent 12 Windscreen wiper screen wash controls 13 Ignition switch 14 ESP parkin...

Page 7: ...amps button 8 Glovebox Vehicle document storage Audio video sockets 9 Doors and boot locking unlocking control Programmable heating indicator 10 Automatic gearbox SPORT SNOW mode controls 11 Electroni...

Page 8: ...creen menu Telephone Cruise control and speed limiter The SET PAUSE VOL MUTE buttons have touch sensitive identi ca tion to make them easier to use Activation of voice recognition or reminder of navig...

Page 9: ...C Heated seat control D Longitudinal adjustment of seat E Adjustment of the backrest lumbar support Memorisation The Memorisation function allows you to programme the driver s seat rear view mirrors...

Page 10: ...ards Steering column adjustment Electric exterior rear view mirrors 1 Selection of rear view mirror A Left hand side B Right hand side C Foldback Deployment 2 Directional control for mirror se lected...

Page 11: ...eam and main beam Front foglamps and rear foglamps on Front foglamps on Automatic lighting of headlamps Rear wipers Tourer Rotate control C to the desired posi tion Off Intermittent wipe Screen wash R...

Page 12: ...driver s side Adjustment of air distribution on passenger s side Rear and external rear view mirrors demisting deicing Air recirculation entry of air from outside Front demisting deicing Driver s side...

Page 13: ...emperature D Speed indicator E Instrument panel F Mileage recorder G Trip mileage recorder reset button H Rev counter I Engine oil temperature J Display of automatic gearbox information When the ignit...

Page 14: ...dio wipers electric windows opening roof electric seats telephone video interior lighting motorised tailgate etc are supplied electrically for a maximum of no more than around one hour so as to avoid...

Page 15: ...deactivation warning lamp H Front passenger s airbag activation warning lamp 31 In order to be able to use a rearwards facing child seat in the front passenger s seat position it is imperative to dea...

Page 16: ...on hill start assist phase To aid starting on a gradient your vehicle is equipped with a system which keeps it immobilised for a short time about 1 second the approximate time it takes to move your fo...

Page 17: ...ument panel display The speed limiter or cruise control mode is displayed on the instrument panel when selected Cruise control Speed limiter Selection of LIMIT Activation of speed limiter mode SET Inc...

Page 18: ...he road pro le Position D Operation in sequential mode with manual gear changing Position M Operation in automatic SPORT mode Position D and press but ton A Operation in automatic SNOW mode Position D...

Page 19: ...ed with a speed lower than 6 mph 10 km h and at a distance of less than 1 5 m from the space The xed lighting of the warning lamp indicates that this function is selected D R I V I N G 143 145 This de...

Page 20: ...unter E Indicator Engine oil temperature Gear selector position and gear engaged Automatic gearbox F Controls Lighting rheostat Resetting to zero of trip mileage computer and maintenance indicator G I...

Page 21: ...Main menu The instrument panel A is located in the centre of the dashboard With the vehicle stationary you can access the main menu of the instrument panel by quickly pressing on the left hand rotati...

Page 22: ...ctivate the guide me home lighting and adjust its duration Activate deactivate the dual function Xenon directional head lamps Comfort menu Once you have selected this menu you can Activate deactivate...

Page 23: ...in strument panel with the range the current consumption the route 1 tab is displayed in zone C of the instrument panel with the distance travelled the average consumption the average speed for the rs...

Page 24: ...ni cant change in the current consump tion When the range falls below 20 miles 30 km dashes are displayed After lling with at least 5 litres of fuel the range is recalculated and is dis played when it...

Page 25: ...splay ing only the total mileage and the trip mileage bottom of screen Display of navigation information on instrument panel screen You can display navigation informa tion on the instrument panel scre...

Page 26: ...splay ing only the total mileage and the trip mileage bottom of screen Display of navigation information on instrument panel screen You can display navigation informa tion on the instrument panel scre...

Page 27: ...the engine is started these warning lights should switch off Operation indicator lights Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in operation opera tion or deactivation indicator light...

Page 28: ...re operating the starter When the engine is running or the vehicle is moving the lighting of one of the following warning lights indicates the occurrence of a fault requiring intervention on the part...

Page 29: ...re operating the starter When the engine is running or the vehicle is moving the lighting of one of the following warning lights indicates the occurrence of a fault requiring intervention on the part...

Page 30: ...re operating the starter When the engine is running or the vehicle is moving the lighting of one of the following warning lights indicates the occurrence of a fault requiring intervention on the part...

Page 31: ...amp ashes it indicates a fault with its application or release Consult a CITRO N dealer With the engine running and when displayed at the same time as the STOP warning lamp it indicates that the brake...

Page 32: ...ccording to country This warning lamp lights up on the instrument panel to remind the driver and all passengers that they must fasten their seat belt It is linked to the seat belt informa tion given b...

Page 33: ...f the distance recorder resumes its normal operation The display then indicates the total and trip distances Less than 620 miles 1 000 km remain before the next service is due Example 500 miles remain...

Page 34: ...lock the vehicle and wait at least ve minutes for the zero reset to be taken into ac count Engine oil level indicator System which informs the driver of the validity or invalidity of the engine oil l...

Page 35: ...lock the vehicle and wait at least ve minutes for the zero reset to be taken into ac count Engine oil level indicator System which informs the driver of the validity or invalidity of the engine oil l...

Page 36: ...s the bars should be within section 1 In severe operating conditions the bars may extend into section 2 the engine coolant temperature warn ing lamp A and the STOP warning lamp will light up stop imme...

Page 37: ...s the bars should be within section 1 In severe operating conditions the bars may extend into section 2 the engine coolant temperature warn ing lamp A and the STOP warning lamp will light up stop imme...

Page 38: ...distance travelled during a day or other period until it is reset to zero by the driver With the ignition on press the button until zeros appear Lighting rheostat System for manual adjustment of the...

Page 39: ...distance travelled during a day or other period until it is reset to zero by the driver With the ignition on press the button until zeros appear Lighting rheostat System for manual adjustment of the...

Page 40: ...distance travelled during a day or other period until it is reset to zero by the driver With the ignition on press the button until zeros appear Lighting rheostat System for manual adjustment of the...

Page 41: ...ashes ice risk The outside temperature displayed may be greater than the actual tem perature if the vehicle is parked in bright sunlight It is recommended that the driver should not manipulate the co...

Page 42: ...e steering wheel or D on the audio equipment Select the screen con guration using C Con rm with a press on C on the steering wheel or D on the audio equipment Select the adjustment for the date and th...

Page 43: ...ond ing menu turn the navigator to move the selection press the navigator to con rm the selection or press the ESC button to aban don the current operation and re turn to the previous display Accordin...

Page 44: ...te and time This menu allows you to set the date and time the format of the date and the format of the time To set the date and time Press the SETUP control Turn the dial to select DATE AND TIME Press...

Page 45: ...llite navigation system information Controls From the NaviDrive 3D control pan el to select one of the applications press the dedicated RADIO MEDIA NAV TRAFFIC ADDR BOOK or SETUP button to gain access...

Page 46: ...e on use personal voice programming etc set the volume of the voice syn thesiser Date and time This menu allows you to set the date and time the format of the date and the format of the time refer to...

Page 47: ...stem eliminates unpleas ant air currents while maintain ing an optimum temperature in the passenger compartment To open the air diffusion grille turn the dial upwards To close the air diffusion grille...

Page 48: ...good working order it is essential that it is operated at least once a month The air conditioning uses the en gine power during its operation As a result the fuel consumption of the vehicle increases...

Page 49: ...r Fahrenheit depending on the choice of con guration validated on the display A setting around the value 21 usually makes it possible to obtain optimum comfort However depending on your requirements a...

Page 50: ...ontrol 6 to clear the win dows quickly The indicator light comes on The OFF symbol is displayed on the multifunction display This action switches off the display and the indicator lights It deactivate...

Page 51: ...y to pre vent an excessive distribution of cold air When entering the vehicle af ter it has been parked for a fairly long period if the inte rior temperature is very diffe rent from your comfort setti...

Page 52: ...ns Air ow Temperature in the passenger compartment Air distribution Air conditioning Automatic air recirculation It is advisable to leave all of the vents open Simply pressing one of the controls with...

Page 53: ...ature difference as quickly as possible 2a 2b Temperature adjustment Control via the manual controls Press one of the controls with the exception of those which regulate the temperature 2a and 2b The...

Page 54: ...s and odours Intake of air in automatic anti pollution mode This is activated by de fault in automatic comfort regulation mode The automatic mode has an air qual ity sensor It analyses the air and iso...

Page 55: ...suf cient to demist or de ice the windows hu midity several passen gers ice Press control 9 to clear the win dows quickly The indicator light comes on This system controls the tempera ture air ow and...

Page 56: ...is located on the left hand side of the dashboard 1 Time or remaining functioning time 2 Increase time 3 Select programme 4 Programme number selected 5 Immediate start up of heating 6 Time adjustment...

Page 57: ...n of the system s operation disap pears after 10 seconds Start up of the heating system can be programmed between 1 minute and 24 hours in advance Adjusting the remaining operating duration When the h...

Page 58: ...ress button 5 The warning lamp 8 and the screen go out When a programme is operating pressing button 2 or 7 displays the heating start up time A second press on these buttons displays the time When a...

Page 59: ...To avoid any risk of intoxication or asphyxiation the additional heat ing must not be used even for short periods in an enclosed area such as a garage or workshop not equipped with a system for the ex...

Page 60: ...backrest angle Operate the control and adjust the position of the backrest to the front or to the rear 3 Adjustment of the seat height Raise or lower the control the number of times required to ob tai...

Page 61: ...ngitudinal adjustment Raise or lower the front of the control to adjust the seat cush ion angle Raise or lower the rear of the control to raise or lower the seat Simultaneously raise or lower the fron...

Page 62: ...t entry to the vehicle When switching on the ignition the seat moves forward to the memo rised driving position When moving the seat take care that no person or object hinders the automatic movement o...

Page 63: ...to re call the corresponding position An audible signal is heard indicating the end of the adjustment When the ignition is on after a few consecutive position recalls the function will be deactivated...

Page 64: ...to re call the corresponding position An audible signal is heard indicating the end of the adjustment When the ignition is on after a few consecutive position recalls the function will be deactivated...

Page 65: ...t seat forwards if necessary raise the front of the seat cushion 1 tilt the seat cushion 1 fully against the front seat check that the seat belt is posi tioned correctly on the side of the seat back l...

Page 66: ...y a long press on control A re engag es the mirror The folding and unfolding of the exte rior mirrors using the remote control can be deactivated by a CITRO N dealer The objects observed are in real i...

Page 67: ...comes on and the mirror operates automatically Switching off Press switch 1 The indicator light 2 switches off and the mirror remains in its lightest state In order to guarantee optimum vis ibility du...

Page 68: ...he steer ing wheel can be adjusted to adapt the driving position to the size of the driver Adjustment First adjust the driver s seat to the most suitable position When stationary pull the con trol A t...

Page 69: ...ds and lighting of the courtesy light if the function is activated According to version the exterior mirrors unfold at the same time Selective unlocking using the remote control Press the open padlock...

Page 70: ...locking Press the closed padlock again within ve seconds to deadlock the vehicle Locking the vehicle Normal locking using the remote control Press the closed pad lock to lock the vehicle completely P...

Page 71: ...lectronic engine immobiliser locks the engine management sys tem a few minutes after the ignition is switched off and prevents starting of the engine by anyone who does not have the key In the event o...

Page 72: ...witched on the steering is unlocked by turning the key to position M move the steering wheel gently if necessary 3 D Starter position Never turn the key to this position when the engine is running Key...

Page 73: ...tion Press the closed padlock imme diately for a few seconds until the operation requested is trig gered Switch off the ignition and remove the key from the ignition switch The remote control is fully...

Page 74: ...d The remote control does not operate when the key is in the ignition even when the ignition is switched off ex cept for reprogramming Locking the vehicle Driving with the doors locked may make access...

Page 75: ...lectronic engine immobiliser locks the engine management sys tem a few minutes after the ignition is switched off and prevents starting of the engine by anyone who does not have the key In the event o...

Page 76: ...d The remote control does not operate when the key is in the ignition even when the ignition is switched off ex cept for reprogramming Locking the vehicle Driving with the doors locked may make access...

Page 77: ...witched on the steering is unlocked by turning the key to position M move the steering wheel gently if necessary 3 D Starter position Never turn the key to this position when the engine is running Key...

Page 78: ...full alarm Activation Switch off the ignition and get out of the vehicle Lock or deadlock the vehicle using the locking button on the remote control The alarm is activated the indicator light on butt...

Page 79: ...the remote control Unlock the vehicle using the key in the driver s door lock Open the door the alarm is trig gered Switch on the ignition the alarm stops Locking the vehicle without alarm Lock or dea...

Page 80: ...trol again stops the movement of the window The electric window controls re main operational for approximately 45 seconds after the ignition is switched off or until the vehicle is locked after a door...

Page 81: ...the rear controls are deactivated Indicator light off the rear controls are activated Always remove the key from the ignition when leaving the vehicle even for a short time If an obstacle is encounte...

Page 82: ...river s door only the other door controls unlock the other doors and the boot The interior door controls do not operate when the vehicle is dead locked Manual centralised control System which provides...

Page 83: ...Unlocking Above 6 mph 10 km h press button A to unlock the doors and the boot temporarily Activation Press button A for more than two seconds A con rmation message appears on the instrument panel dis...

Page 84: ...c central locking is deactivated It is unlocked when a door is opened or when the central locking button is pressed speed lower than 6 mph 10 km h Opening Locking unlocking Tailgate release System for...

Page 85: ...central locking unlocking control Interrupting the opening closing of the boot When the tailgate is being opened or closed electrically you can inter rupt its movement at any point by pressing push bu...

Page 86: ...verheat and then cut out preventing opening and closing of the tailgate Allow the motor to cool down for ten minutes without opening or closing the tailgate Closing in manual back up mode remains poss...

Page 87: ...inch function press control B to the 2nd notch fully closed wait until the blind is fully closed press control B for at least 3 seconds If the blind opens randomly during a closing operation and strai...

Page 88: ...inch function press control B to the 2nd notch fully closed wait until the blind is fully closed press control B for at least 3 seconds If the blind opens randomly during a closing operation and strai...

Page 89: ...0 km Press at the top left corner then pull open from the left turn the key a quarter turn to lock and unlock the ller cap when refuelling place the cap on hook A ll the tank but do not persist after...

Page 90: ...ngine A Bio ex vehicle is one that has been designed to operate equally on unleaded petrol 95 or 98 RON or on bioethanol in Europe this is a mixture of 85 ethanol and 15 unleaded petrol known as E85 A...

Page 91: ...mps for even better visibility daytime lights to be seen during the day Programming Various automatic lighting control modes are also available according to the following options guide me home lightin...

Page 92: ...ituations the power of their beams may dazzle other driv ers They should only be used in fog or snow In these weather conditions it is your responsibility to switch on the fog lamps and dipped headlam...

Page 93: ...poor Switching on With the ignition off ash the headlamps using the lever B A second headlamp ash switches the function off again Switching off The manual guide me home lighting switches off automati...

Page 94: ...poor Switching on With the ignition off ash the headlamps using the lever B A second headlamp ash switches the function off again Switching off The manual guide me home lighting switches off automati...

Page 95: ...located in the centre of the wind screen behind the interior mirror the associated functions would no longer be controlled MANUAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEADLAMPS To avoid dazzling other road users the he...

Page 96: ...located in the centre of the wind screen behind the interior mirror the associated functions would no longer be controlled MANUAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEADLAMPS To avoid dazzling other road users the he...

Page 97: ...ting is most useful when travelling at low and medium speed urban driving winding road inter sections parking manoeuvres Activation This function is activated when the direction indicator is activated...

Page 98: ...When stationary or moving at very low speed or when reverse gear is engaged the function is inactive The status of the function remains in the memory when the ignition is switched off Directional head...

Page 99: ...ers rear wiping on engaging reverse gear Manual controls The wiper commands are issued directly by the driver by means of the lever A and the ring B Rear wiper Tourer B rear wiper selection ring park...

Page 100: ...rainfall Activation This is controlled manually by the driver by pushing lever A to the AUTO position It is accompanied by a message on the instrument panel display Switching off This is controlled ma...

Page 101: ...rainfall Activation This is controlled manually by the driver by pushing lever A to the AUTO position It is accompanied by a message on the instrument panel display Switching off This is controlled ma...

Page 102: ...oapy water change them approximately every 6 months avoid using them to retain card board on the windscreen COURTESY LIGHTS Selection and control of the various passenger compartment lights 1 Front co...

Page 103: ...oapy water change them approximately every 6 months avoid using them to retain card board on the windscreen COURTESY LIGHTS Selection and control of the various passenger compartment lights 1 Front co...

Page 104: ...ing lights With the ignition on press the corresponding switch Panoramic glass roof rear reading lights Tourer With the key in position or with the ignition on Press the corresponding switch The readi...

Page 105: ...up the central console DOOR LIGHTING Door opening controls lighting Dashboard Operation These lights are activated with the automatic switching on of the lights when the exterior light is poor They ar...

Page 106: ...up the central console DOOR LIGHTING Door opening controls lighting Dashboard Operation These lights are activated with the automatic switching on of the lights when the exterior light is poor They ar...

Page 107: ...the storage pocket It goes out a few seconds after you remove your hand WELCOME LIGHTING With the door open this lights up the ground next to the vehicle Floor lighting In the front and the rear of th...

Page 108: ...the storage pocket It goes out a few seconds after you remove your hand WELCOME LIGHTING With the door open this lights up the ground next to the vehicle Floor lighting In the front and the rear of th...

Page 109: ...n be disengaged from its central xing and pivoted over to the side windows if required AIR CONDITIONED GLOVEBOX To open the glovebox pull on the handle and lower the lid The glovebox has a manually cl...

Page 110: ...mat The use of a mat not approved by CITRO N may obstruct access to the pedals and hinder the cruise control speed limiter function Floor mats approved by CITRO N are tted with a 3rd xing located in t...

Page 111: ...extract the cup holder Storage Lift up the upper part of the rear central armrest to access storage space B 12 V ACCESSORIES SOCKET SIDE BLINDS Pull on the tab A and position the blind on the hook B...

Page 112: ...n be disengaged from its central xing and pivoted over to the side windows if required AIR CONDITIONED GLOVEBOX To open the glovebox pull on the handle and lower the lid The glovebox has a manually cl...

Page 113: ...mat The use of a mat not approved by CITRO N may obstruct access to the pedals and hinder the cruise control speed limiter function Floor mats approved by CITRO N are tted with a 3rd xing located in t...

Page 114: ...mat The use of a mat not approved by CITRO N may obstruct access to the pedals and hinder the cruise control speed limiter function Floor mats approved by CITRO N are tted with a 3rd xing located in t...

Page 115: ...extract the cup holder Storage Lift up the upper part of the rear central armrest to access storage space B 12 V ACCESSORIES SOCKET SIDE BLINDS Pull on the tab A and position the blind on the hook B...

Page 116: ...extract the cup holder Storage Lift up the upper part of the rear central armrest to access storage space B 12 V ACCESSORIES SOCKET SIDE BLINDS Pull on the tab A and position the blind on the hook B...

Page 117: ...Pull strap spare wheel storage 3 Boot lamp 4 6 CD changer Luggage securing rings Use the 4 securing rings on the boot oor to secure your luggage For safety reasons in case of the need for sharp brakin...

Page 118: ...or to secure your loads For safety reasons in the event of sharp braking you are ad vised to place heavy objects as far forwards as possible 3 Hooks These allow a cargo net to be tted see details on f...

Page 119: ...ation B behind the rear bench seat Compress the roller control 1 and put the roller in place in its location C on the right Release the control to secure the luggage cover Unroll it to its fastening o...

Page 120: ...l the high load retaining net and position one of the ends of the net s metal bar in the cor responding xing cover Check that the hook is secured in the rail located inside the cover 3 pull the high l...

Page 121: ...en are the rear seats a child weighing less than 9 kg must travel in the rearwards facing position both in the front and in the rear CITRO N recommends that chil dren should travel in the rear seats o...

Page 122: ...birth to 10 kg Group 0 from birth to 13 kg Groups 1 2 and 3 from 9 to 36 kg L1 R MER Baby Safe Plus Installed in the rearwards facing position L2 KIDDY Life The use of the restraining cushion is comp...

Page 123: ...for your country before driving with your child in this seat c Group 0 from birth to 10 kg Shells and car cots cannot be installed on the front passenger seat U seat position suitable for installatio...

Page 124: ...ring B xed at the bottom of the rear of the seat back used to secure the upper strap of the child seat These are three rings for each rear side seat two lower rings C located be tween the vehicle sea...

Page 125: ...f a booster seat which has a back tted with a seat belt guide at shoulder level As a safety precaution do not leave one or more children alone and unsupervised in a vehicle a child or an animal in a v...

Page 126: ...ached to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt Follow the instructions for tting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer s installation guide R MER Duo Plus ISOFIX size category B1 Gr...

Page 127: ...ng tted with an upper strap or a support forwards facing tted with a support a shell tted with an upper strap or a support To attach the upper strap refer to the ISOFIX mountings paragraph X Seat not...

Page 128: ...ht remains off until the child lock is activated This system is independent and in no circumstances does it take the place of the central locking control Check the status of the child lock each time y...

Page 129: ...of hazard warning lights When braking in an emergency depending on the deceleration the hazard warning lights come on They will switch off automatically the rst time you accelerate If they do not pres...

Page 130: ...of hazard warning lights When braking in an emergency depending on the deceleration the hazard warning lights come on They will switch off automatically the rst time you accelerate If they do not pres...

Page 131: ...of hazard warning lights When braking in an emergency depending on the deceleration the hazard warning lights come on They will switch off automatically the rst time you accelerate If they do not pres...

Page 132: ...k the tyre pressures at any given moment Press on button A CHECK the information will be displayed on the instrument panel screen Press on button A CHECK The system indicates to you that the tyres are...

Page 133: ...beep Consult a CITRO N dealer If you have tted wheels that are not equipped with tyre de a tion detection wheels with snow tyres etc contact a CITRO N dealer The de ation detection system is a driving...

Page 134: ...e on the instrument panel dis play it indicates a malfunction of the anti lock braking system which could result in loss of control of the vehicle when braking If this warning light comes on together...

Page 135: ...button lo cated in the centre of the fascia If this warning light comes on on the instrument panel and the indicator light on the button comes on this indi cates that the ASR and ESP systems are disa...

Page 136: ...o the girth of the seat occupant The pretensioning seat belts are active when the ignition is on The force limiter reduces the pres sure of the seat belt against the chest of the occupant so increasin...

Page 137: ...o the girth of the seat occupant The pretensioning seat belts are active when the ignition is on The force limiter reduces the pres sure of the seat belt against the chest of the occupant so increasin...

Page 138: ...stening To unfasten the belt press on the red button in the buckle The belt retracts automatically when not in use Rear seat belts Each rear seat is tted with a three point inertia reel seat belt with...

Page 139: ...d in front of you with a smooth movement checking that it does not twist must not be transformed or mod i ed to avoid altering its perform ance Recommendations for children Use a suitable child seat i...

Page 140: ...same or a subsequent acci dent the air bag will not operate Impact detection zones A Front impact zone B Side impact zone Triggering of the air bag s is ac companied by a slight emission of harmless s...

Page 141: ...ety of your front passenger in the event of an impact Operating fault If this symbol appears on the instrument panel dis play accompanied by an audible warning and a mes sage contact a CITRO N dealer...

Page 142: ...ime discharging the hot gas via openings provided for this pur pose Front air bags Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the centre part of the wheel Passenger...

Page 143: ...of a serious side impact in or der to limit the risk of head injuries Each curtain air bag is incorporated in the pillars and the upper part of the passenger compartment Activation It is triggered at...

Page 144: ...ime discharging the hot gas via openings provided for this pur pose Front air bags Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the centre part of the wheel Passenger...

Page 145: ...uf cient level of brake uid or a malfunction of the braking distribution It is essential to stop the vehicle Consult a CITRO N dealer Application Pull the parking brake to immobi lise your vehicle To...

Page 146: ...ly apply the parking brake by pulling on control A The application of the parking brake is con rmed by the lighting of the warning lamp on control A and on the instrument panel Before leaving the vehi...

Page 147: ...tivation deactivation is performed using the con guration menu of the instrument panel display To do so select Personalisation Con guration De ne the Vehicle parameters Driving assistance Automatic ha...

Page 148: ...tivation deactivation is performed using the con guration menu of the instrument panel display To do so select Personalisation Con guration De ne the Vehicle parameters Driving assistance Automatic ha...

Page 149: ...ut you are applying the parking brake manually when the gradient you are parked on is variable in its effect e g on a ferry in a lorry during towing In the case of towing a loaded vehicle or parking o...

Page 150: ...the ESP sys tem is signalled by the light ing of this warning lamp then braking stability is not guaranteed In this event stability must be assured by the driver by repeating alternate pull release ac...

Page 151: ...g lamp is lit permanently The time required for the subse quent application may be longer than during normal operation It is essential that the ignition is not switched on until the parking brake has...

Page 152: ...safe location on at ground with a gear engaged 2 Display of the messages Parking brake faulty and Anti roll back fault and of the following warning lamps The automatic functions are deactivated The h...

Page 153: ...seconds 5 Display of message Parking brake control faulty automatic mode activated and the following warning lamps and or ashing Only the functions for automatic application on switching off the engin...

Page 154: ...nding slope with the vehicle stationary the vehicle is held for a brief moment when you release the brake pedal provided you are in rst gear or neutral on a manual gearbox provided you are in D or M o...

Page 155: ...D MANUAL GEARBOX Engaging reverse gear Raise the ring under the knob and push the gear lever to the left then forwards Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle is stationary with the engine at idle A...

Page 156: ...D MANUAL GEARBOX Engaging reverse gear Raise the ring under the knob and push the gear lever to the left then forwards Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle is stationary with the engine at idle A...

Page 157: ...D MANUAL GEARBOX Engaging reverse gear Raise the ring under the knob and push the gear lever to the left then forwards Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle is stationary with the engine at idle A...

Page 158: ...splayed on the instrument panel dial C A position grille relating to the selec tor allows you to view the position that is selected For safety position P can be dis engaged only if you press the brake...

Page 159: ...pedal Otherwise when the ignition is on or the engine is running reposition the selector in position P put your foot on the brake ped al and then select the gear you want Park This position of the se...

Page 160: ...x may change down automatically in order to provide effective engine braking If you lift your foot off the accelera tor abruptly the gearbox will not en gage a higher gear Manual operation Position of...

Page 161: ...tion in very particular conditions of use With the lever in position D and the engine run ning press button A SNOW programme With the lever in position D and the engine running press button B The gear...

Page 162: ...e speed Maintained press Increasing of the speed in steps of 5 km h 5 mph 4 Short press Decreasing of the speed in steps of 1 km h 1 mph storing of the speed Maintained press Decreasing of the speed i...

Page 163: ...press Maintained press Volume increase 16 Short press Maintained press Volume decrease 17 Short press First press mute Second press restoring of the sound 18 Short press Radio source Automatic search...

Page 164: ...anel The speed limiter information is dis played in zone A of the instrument panel Programming Press on button 4 to select speed limiter mode LIMIT The selection is con rmed by the display of the func...

Page 165: ...strument panel Overriding the programmed speed The accelerator pedal has an end of travel switch In order to exceed the memorised maximum speed at any time you can press the pedal all the way down Whi...

Page 166: ...en the function is selected no cruising speed has yet been memorised Once the desired speed has been reached using the accelerator press button 1 or button 2 The cruising speed is then memorised and c...

Page 167: ...cles with a manual gearbox cruise control is deactivated if the gear lever is in neutral Reactivation By recalling the memorised speed After deactivation press button 3 Your vehicle automatically retu...

Page 168: ...ing on the ground has been crossed on the right on the left hand side if the mark ing on the ground has been crossed on the left No warning is transmitted while the direction indicator is active and f...

Page 169: ...of the vehicle Displays on the instrument panel The parking space sensor function warning lamp can have three differ ent statuses off the function is not selected on xed the function is selected but...

Page 170: ...noeuvre The function displays the following types of message Parking YES Parking dif cult Parking NO The function deselects itself auto matically when you engage reverse gear when you switch off the i...

Page 171: ...ction display The proximity information is indicat ed by an audible signal which be comes more rapid as the vehicle approaches the obstacle a diagram on the multifunction display with blocks which mov...

Page 172: ...teeing the highest level of safety It also automatically corrects road holding according to the vehicle load and driving conditions Also the Hydractive III suspen sion gives you the possibility of cho...

Page 173: ...teeing the highest level of safety It also automatically corrects road holding according to the vehicle load and driving conditions Also the Hydractive III suspen sion gives you the possibility of cho...

Page 174: ...ground clearance re sponds to all types of situation Apart from a few speci c situations driving in the normal road position is imperative Press once on one of the adjust ment controls The change in...

Page 175: ...km h on a good road surface ground clearance is lowered The vehicle returns to its normal position if the road surface deteriorates or if your speed is lower than 55 mph ap prox 90 km h At low or med...

Page 176: ...support notch Clip the strut in its housing Lower the bonnet then slam it rmly at the end of its travel Pull on the bonnet to check that it is secured correctly To avoid any risk of burns only handle...

Page 177: ...Continue until all the water has owed out Then retighten the bleed screw or the water detection sensor HDi 110 HDi 173 and V6 HDi 208 engines Pull the protective cover upwards to remove it HDi 138 en...

Page 178: ...engines are the result of advanced technology Any intervention requires special quali cations which only a CITRO N dealer can guarantee V6 HDi 208 engine with electric pump In the event of running ou...

Page 179: ...headlamp wash reservoir 2 Power steering uid reservoir or power steering and suspension uid reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Dipstick 5 Engine oil ller cap 6 Brake uid reservoir 7 Battery 8 Air lter V...

Page 180: ...V6 petrol engine 1 Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir 2 Power steering and suspension uid reservoir 3 Engine coolant reservoir 4 Engine oil gauge 5 Engine oil topping up 6 Brake uid reservoir 7...

Page 181: ...ring uid reservoir or power steering and suspension uid reservoir depending on equipment 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Dipstick 5 Engine oil ller cap 6 Air lter 7 Brake uid reservoir 8 Battery As the diesel c...

Page 182: ...e oil gauge 5 Engine oil topping up 6 Air lter 7 Brake uid reservoir 8 Battery 9 and terminals for starting with an assisting battery The diesel fuel circuit being under high pressure Any intervention...

Page 183: ...tions and ful l the DOT4 standards The reading will only be correct if the vehicle is on level ground and the engine has been off for more than 15 minutes The check is carried out either when the igni...

Page 184: ...r this purpose in the CITRO N network In the case of vehicles tted with headlamp washers the minimum level of this uid is indicated by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction display Top...

Page 185: ...ble odours Oil filter Replace the oil lter each time the engine oil is changed Particulate filter system Diesel Complementary to the catalytic converter this lter makes an ac tive contribution to the...

Page 186: ...s contact a CITRO N dealer Handbrake If the handbrake travel is too long or if a loss of ef fectiveness of this system is noticed the handbrake must be adjusted even between two services This system m...

Page 187: ...ottle 1 to the valve of the tyre to be re paired Connect the compressor s elec tric plug to the vehicle s 12 V socket Start the vehicle and leave the engine running Complete system consisting of a com...

Page 188: ...speed between 15 and 35 mph 20 and 60 km h to ll the puncture Stop to check the repair and the pressure Connect the compressor pipe di rectly to the valve of the repaired wheel Switch on the compresso...

Page 189: ...miles 200 km Visit a CITRO N dealer as soon as possible to have the tyre repaired or replaced by a technician Take care the bottle of puncture repair uid con tains ethylene glycol This product is har...

Page 190: ...e tools The tools are to be found in a protec tive holder inside the spare wheel Pull back the retaining strap to have access List of tools 1 Handle 2 Jack 3 Tool for the removal re tting of bolt prot...

Page 191: ...ot pillar Detach the strap then push the wheel forwards so as to be able to lift it To reposition the spare wheel Position the spare wheel at in the boot then pull it towards you Next place the toolbo...

Page 192: ...on the subframe close to the wheels then use the handle to unwind the jack until it reaches the ground Remove the protector from each bolt using tool 3 Slacken the wheel bolts Before positioning the...

Page 193: ...ce Re t the protectors on the bolts Return the ground clearance to the normal position Ensure the tyre pressure is cor rect and have the balancing checked Deflation detection Such wheels have tyre pre...

Page 194: ...ce Re t the protectors on the bolts Return the ground clearance to the normal position Ensure the tyre pressure is cor rect and have the balancing checked Deflation detection Such wheels have tyre pre...

Page 195: ...sidelamps Lift up the pegs A to remove the cover on the headlamp Remove the protective cap B Pull the bulb holder to remove it Replace the bulb and replace the bulb holder For the maintenance of the f...

Page 196: ...ap B Pull the bulb holder to remove it Replace the bulb and replace the bulb holder Replace the protective cap B Replace the cover and x it in place using the pegs A Model with halogen headlamps 1 Mai...

Page 197: ...between the thumb and index nger Free the bulb from its two metal clamps Take out the bulb Replace the bulb exerting a slight axial force Reconnect the connector until it is all the way in Replace th...

Page 198: ...from the bumper The side repeater is sealed If the bulb is faulty replace the side repeater Consult a CITRO N dealer Changing side repeaters Disconnect the connector D Remove the bulb by performing a...

Page 199: ...3 clips which x the trim in the lamp area Partially remove the trim F Disconnect the connector G Changing the lamps on the boot Detach the bulb holder H Replace the bulb Replace the bulb holder H Conn...

Page 200: ...de of the boot then pull it up wards Disconnect connector B Unscrew the 2 xings C Remove the lamp from its housing Detach the bulb holder D Replace the bulb Replace the bulb holder D Place the lamp in...

Page 201: ...ulb 1 Stop lamps and sidelamps P21 W 5 W 2 Sidelamps R 5 W 3 Reversing lamp H21 W 4 Foglamps H21 W 5 Direction indicators P21 W In some climatic conditions mist may appear on the headlamp in dicator l...

Page 202: ...he boot Pull it upwards Disconnect the connector B Unscrew the xing screw C Remove the lamp from its housing Detach the bulb holder D Replace the faulty bulb Replace the bulb holder D Place the lamp i...

Page 203: ...ate lights W 5 W Insert a thin screwdriver into one of the external holes of the lens Push it outwards to unclip it Changing the third brake light diodes For the replacement of this type of diode ligh...

Page 204: ...ding lamps Tourer Detach the cover of the reading lamp to access the bulb Bulb W 5 W Spotlamp Detach the cover If necessary detach the partition of the affected spotlamp Boot lamp Detach the cover and...

Page 205: ...ding lamps Tourer Detach the cover of the reading lamp to access the bulb Bulb W 5 W Spotlamp Detach the cover If necessary detach the partition of the affected spotlamp Boot lamp Detach the cover and...

Page 206: ...ame rating same colour Use the special pliers 1 placed on the ap close to the fuseboxes The ap also has spare fuses available Good Bad Pliers 1 Fuses under the dashboard Access to the fuses open the s...

Page 207: ...ame rating same colour Use the special pliers 1 placed on the ap close to the fuseboxes The ap also has spare fuses available Good Bad Pliers 1 Fuses under the dashboard Access to the fuses open the s...

Page 208: ...of saloon G35 5 A Passenger door lighting passenger rear view mirror adjustment G36 30 A Electric tailgate Tourer G37 20 A Heated front seats G38 30 A Driver s electric seat G39 30 A Passenger s elect...

Page 209: ...wheel Display De ation detection Electric boot ECU F9 30 A Cigar lighter front 12 V socket F10 15 A Alarm Controls on the steering wheel signalling and screen wipe controls F11 15 A Low current anti t...

Page 210: ...e control unit F2 15 A Horn F3 10 A Screen wash pump F4 10 A Headlamp wash pump F5 15 A Starter F6 10 A Air ow meter Directional headlamps Diagnostic socket F7 10 A Automatic gearbox lever lock Power...

Page 211: ...TRO N declines all responsibil ity for the consequences and costs that are caused by faults or repairs on your vehicle resulting from the in stallation of accessories that are not supplied and or not...

Page 212: ...he battery is located in the boot un der the left hand wing trim To gain access to it open the boot open the ap and remove the battery Lift the pins to remove the front left headlamp cover V6 HDi en g...

Page 213: ...un used for more than one month Do not disconnect the ter minals while the engine is running Do not charge the batteries without disconnecting the terminals rst Do not touch the clips during the opera...

Page 214: ...are put on standby If the telephone is being used at this time it will be maintained for 5 minutes with radio CD hands free kit it will be interrupted after 10 minutes with the MyWay audio navigation...

Page 215: ...e towed vehicle Place the gear lever in neutral position N on the automatic gearbox Towing another vehicle On the rear bumper unclip the cover by pressing on the right Saloon at the bottom Tourer Scre...

Page 216: ...maximum permitted without ex ceeding it Air density decreases with altitude thus reducing engine performance Above 1 000 metres the maximum towing load must be reduced by 10 and so on for every 1 000...

Page 217: ...close as possible to the roof Anchor the load securely and draw attention to it if any part of it is overhanging Drive gently as the vehicle will be more liable to the effects of side winds vehicle s...

Page 218: ...rotate the knob 1 by 90 in the direction of the arrow in order to position the shutter 2 in a vertical position in the air duct 3 To return to the normal situation push the knob 1 then rotate in the o...

Page 219: ...ns of the snow guard up to the upper and lower sections of the front bumper Press on the surround to clip in one by one the xing clips Remove Using a screwdriver lift it up to detach each xing clip on...

Page 220: ...d around 5 categories Comfort and leisure mats boot tray boot carpet sun blinds mini bar fragrance cartridges roof bars bicycle carrier ski carrier roof box es towbars child seats and booster cushions...

Page 221: ...88 85 x 88 87 x 82 6 EU standard maximum power kW 92 103 103 155 Maximum power engine speed rpm 6 000 6 000 6 000 6 000 EU standard maximum torque Nm 170 200 200 290 Maximum torque engine speed rpm 3...

Page 222: ...EU standard maximum power kW 80 103 100 125 150 Maximum power engine speed rpm 4 000 4 000 4 000 4 000 EU standard maximum torque Nm 240 320 370 440 Maximum torque engine speed rpm 1 750 2 000 1 500...

Page 223: ...cated at the time of printing These consumption values were established in accordance with Directive 80 1268 CEE They may vary depending on the style of driving traf c conditions weather conditions th...

Page 224: ...RFJC 12 1 6 4 8 5 200 Auto RFJF 12 8 6 8 9 214 Bio ex 2 l 16V 143 bhp Manual RFJC FF 12 1 6 4 8 5 200 15 6 9 2 11 5 191 3 l V6 24V 215 bhp Auto XFVJ 15 7 7 6 10 6 250 The consumption gures shown here...

Page 225: ...mmunicated at the time of printing These consumption values were established in accordance with Directive 80 1268 CEE They may vary depending on the style of driving traf c conditions weather conditio...

Page 226: ...9HZC 7 4 4 8 5 7 150 2 l HDi 140 bhp Manual RHF8 7 6 4 9 5 9 155 2 l HDi 138 bhp Auto RHRJ 10 5 6 7 2 191 2 l HDi 173 bhp Manual 4HTH 8 9 5 3 6 6 175 V6 HDi 208 bhp Auto UHZJ 11 9 6 5 8 5 225 The cons...

Page 227: ...ehicle weight GVW 2 015 2 063 2 090 2 063 2 230 Gross train weight GTW 3 315 3 563 3 590 3 563 3 630 Braked trailer within GTW limit on a 10 or 12 gradient 1 300 1 500 1 500 1 400 Braked trailer with...

Page 228: ...90 1 600 Unbraked trailer 750 750 750 750 Recommended nose weight 64 72 72 68 The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres the towed load mentioned must be re...

Page 229: ...weight GVW 2 040 2 155 2 190 2 216 2 310 Gross train weight GTW 3 140 3 755 3 490 3 816 3 710 Braked trailer within GTW limit on a 10 or 12 gradient 1 100 1 600 1 300 1 600 1 400 Braked trailer with l...

Page 230: ...it the weight towed WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS TOURER in kg Diesel engines 1 6 l HDi 110 bhp 2 l HDi 140 bhp 2 l HDi 138 bhp 2 l HDi 173 bhp V6 HDi 208 bhp Gearboxes Manual Manual Auto Manual Auto Model...

Page 231: ...202 12 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Without roof bars DIMENSIONS IN MM Exterior Saloon A 2 815 B 1 054 C 910 D 4 779 E 1 586 F 2 096 G 1 557 H 1 860 I 1 451...

Page 232: ...203 12 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Interior Saloon A 1 030 B 1 115 C 566 D 504 E 1 040 F 1 705...

Page 233: ...204 12 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Exterior Tourer A 2 815 B 1 054 C 959 D 4 829 E 1 586 F 2 096 G 1 557 H 1 860 I 1 479 Without roof bars...

Page 234: ...205 12 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Interior Tourer A 1 060 B 1 115 C 510 D 851 E 1 058 F 1 723...

Page 235: ...to use only CITRO N replacement parts A Chassis number plate On the left hand door centre pillar 1 EU type approval number 2 Vehicle identi cation no VIN 3 Gross vehicle weight 4 Gross train weight 5...

Page 236: ...in another vehicle contact a CITRO N dealer for con guration of operate in your vehicle If it is to be installed in another vehicle contact a CITRO N dealer for con guration of operate in your vehicl...

Page 237: ...ries 8 Abandon current operation 9 TA Traf c Announcement function on off Long press access to the PTY TYpes of radio Programme mode 10 Con rmation 11 Automatic search for a lower higher frequency Sel...

Page 238: ...LEPHONE hands free kit matching management of a communication PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION vehicle parameters display languages MONOCHROME DISPLAY C For a detailed global view of the menus available...

Page 239: ...he display Select the FM WAVEBAND PREFERENCES function then press OK Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then press OK Press the MENU button FM WAVEBAND PREFERENCES ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING RDS The external en...

Page 240: ...player The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks which may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of seconds before play begins On a single disc the CD player can read up...

Page 241: ...r optimum sound quality In the particular case of a multi session CD the Joliet standard is recommended The audio equipment will only play les with the extension mp3 with a sampling rate of 22 05 KHz...

Page 242: ...input permits the connection of portable equipment MP3 player It is activated by default Connect the portable equipment MP3 player to the audio sockets white and red RCA type located in the glove box...

Page 243: ...n code 1234 Depending on the telephone you may be asked to enter this code before the superimposed con guration display appears YES YES The services offered by the hands free kit depend on the network...

Page 244: ...ation Selection of the previous next stored RADIO station Selection of the previous next CD or MP3 directory Selection of the previous next CD in the CD changer 4 Abandon the current operation Refuse...

Page 245: ...ws select the DISPLAY CONFIGURATION function Press to con rm the selection Press to con rm the selection Using the arrows select the ADJUST DATE AND TIME function Adjust the parameters one by one con...

Page 246: ...PREFERENCES track random play RDM activate deactivate DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS CHOICE OF LANGUAGE DISPLAY CONFIGURATION video brightness adjustment normal video inverse video brightness adjustme...

Page 247: ...source radio CD changer The CD is ejected automatically or is not played by the player Check that the CD is inserted in the player the right way up Check the condition of the CD the CD cannot be playe...

Page 248: ...o enable the system to check whether there is a more powerful transmitter in the geographical area This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a failure of the audio equipment Have the aerial chec...

Page 249: ...AUDIO EQUIPMENT BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE GPS EUROPE CONTENTS 01 First steps pg 2 02 General operation pg 4 03 Navigation Guidance pg 7 04 Traf c information pg 15 05 Radio pg 16 06 Music media players pg...

Page 250: ...il in sections 02 and 10 Long press GPS coverage 3 Audio settings Balance Fader Bass Treble Musical Ambience 4 Volume adjustment Short press mute 5 Automatic search for a radio station on a lower freq...

Page 251: ...f the map 4 direction navigator press up down When RADIO is displayed selection of the previous next radio station on the list When the MEDIA screen is displayed selection of the previous next MP3 dir...

Page 252: ...th is recommended without any additional product RADIO MUSIC MEDIA VIDEO TELEPHONE If a conversation is in progress FULL SCREEN MAP NAVIGATION If navigation is in progress SETUP Access to the SETUP me...

Page 253: ...T ADVICE BLOCK ROAD CANCEL LENGTHEN DIV SHORTEN DIV RECALCULATE ZOOM SCROLL TRAVEL ROUTE ROUTE INFO SHOW DEST TRIP INFO route type RADIO IN FM MODE TA RDS RADIOTEXT REGIONAL PROG REG AM IN AM MODE TA...

Page 254: ...STAGE POIS NEARBY POSITION INFO OPTION guide to dial store position zoom scroll MAP SETTINGS 2D MAP PERSPECTIVE 3D MAP MAP ORIENT NORTH MAP ORIENT VEHICLE ZOOM SCROLL AUDIO DVD STOP GROUP group 1 2 n...

Page 255: ...NATION INPUT A pre set list by entering the rst few letters of the towns in the A pre set list by entering the rst few letters of the towns in the country selected can be accessed via the LIST button...

Page 256: ...enter the letters and digits Select the route type FAST ROUTE SHORT ROUTE or OPTIMISED ROUTE and press OK to con rm Then select START ROUTE GUIDANCE and the press OK to con rm It is also possible to s...

Page 257: ...ed Press OK to con rm Press the NAV button Press the NAV button again or select the NAVIGATION MENU function and press OK to con rm Select the ROUTE TYPE function and press OK to con rm This function...

Page 258: ...N MENU STOPOVERS ADD A STOPOVER NEW DESTINATION INPUT To change the stopovers repeat operations 1 to 3 and select To change the stopovers repeat operations 1 to 3 and select OPTIMISE ROUTE select a st...

Page 259: ...untry then enter the name of the city using the virtual keypad Select the POI NEAR ROUTE function to search for POIs near the route Select the POI IN COUNTRY function to search for POIs in the country...

Page 260: ...station Port Industrial estate Supermarket Bank Vending machine Tennis court Swimming pool Golf course Winter sports resort Theatre Cinema Camp site Theme parks Hospital Pharmacy Police station Schoo...

Page 261: ...ually deployed to all of the other countries Insert the medium SD card or USB stick containing the POI database into the system s SD card reader or USB reader Successful downloading is con rmed by a m...

Page 262: ...Press the NAV button again or select the NAVIGATION MENU function and press OK to con rm Select the SETTINGS function and press OK to con rm NAVIGATION MENU SETTINGS POI CATEGORIES ON MAP HAZARDOUS LO...

Page 263: ...the lter of your choice MESSAGES ON ROUTE ALL WARNING MESSAGES ONLY WARNINGS ON ROUTE ALL MESSAGES The messages appear on the map and on the list TRAFFIC MENU The TMC icon at the bottom left of the sc...

Page 264: ...tion during a journey The external environment hill building tunnel underground car park may interfere with the reception including in RDS following mode This phenomenon is a normal result of the way...

Page 265: ...20 Kbps and the extension wma with a speed of between 5 Kbps and 384 Kbps extension wma with a speed of between 5 Kbps and 384 Kbps It also supports the VBR Variable Bit Rate mode No other type of le...

Page 266: ...ton Select the SELECT MUSIC function and press OK to con rm Press this button Select the music source required Press OK to con rm Play begins SELECT MUSIC Press the MEDIA button again or select the ME...

Page 267: ...ying and management of the controls are operated via the portable equipment USING THE EXTERNAL DEVICE AUX AUDIO VIDEO RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS If the external device is not activated...

Page 268: ...ource is that of the medium used Check that the active MEDIA source is that of the medium used CD USB or SD card Select COPY FROM selected medium and press OK to validate Select the tracks required th...

Page 269: ...ebox Management Create playlist Add the tracks required one by one then save the change The Playlist play mode must then be selected JUKEBOX LISTENING TO THE JUKEBOX JUKEBOX MANAGEMENT JUKEBOX Press t...

Page 270: ...NE then choose between NONE BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE or INTERNAL TELEPHONE Press OK at each step to con rm The system can only be connected to one Bluetooth telephone and The system can only be connected t...

Page 271: ...is connected the system prompts you to CONNECT PHONE Select YES and press OK to con rm Enter the authentication code on the telephone The code to be entered is displayed on the screen To change the t...

Page 272: ...E FOR VOICE CALLS select YES if you wish to use your SIM card for your personal calls Otherwise only the emergency call and the services will use the SIM card PIN CODE When entering your PIN code tick...

Page 273: ...in access to the address book It is also possible to select a number from the address book You can It is also possible to select a number from the address book You can select DIAL FROM ADDRESS BOOK Th...

Page 274: ...t CITRO N ASSISTANCE to make a breakdown assistance call In an emergency press the SOS button until an audible signal is heard and a CONFIRMATION CANCELLATION screen is displayed if valid SIM card ins...

Page 275: ...n Select the TIME FORMAT function and press OK to con rm Select the format required using the ring and press OK to con rm SET DATE AND TIME Select the DATE AND TIME function and press OK to con rm DES...

Page 276: ...t an incoming telephone call Long press return to the initial display 5 Menu provides access to the main menu 6 VOL volume increase 7 VOL volume decrease 8 Successive presses mute restore sound 9 Shor...

Page 277: ...lp Access to the radio help To cancel a voice command which is in progress Request to correct the last voice recognition carried out Clear RADIO Select station Station tts stationName Read out station...

Page 278: ...number between 1 and 1 000 on the active MEDIUM Select a CD number between 1 and 6 in the CD changer to be activated Select a Folder number between 1 and 1 000 on the active MEDIUM TELEPHONE Phone men...

Page 279: ...within a radius of 6 miles 10 km within a radius of 30 miles 50 km SELECT SOURCE audio CD MP3 CD audio DVD video DVD CD changer jukebox SD card USB external device audio video VIDEO SETTINGS display...

Page 280: ...the AUDIO SETTINGS menu BALANCE FADER SEARCH FOR POINTS OF INTEREST nearby near destination in a town in a country along the route RADIO MENU AM FM WAVEBAND FM waveband AM waveband SELECT FREQUENCY NA...

Page 281: ...GS automatic voice mail call signal select ring tone set ring volume enter message service number internal telephone settings PIN settings network selection SIM card memory status CREATE NEW FILE DISP...

Page 282: ...s for use basic rules example of use tips perso voice programming new programming operation clear active programming voice synthesiser volume DATE AND TIME set date and time date format time format DI...

Page 283: ...the condition of the CD the CD cannot be played if it is too damaged Check the content in the case of a recorded CD consult the advice in the Audio section The audio equipment s CD player does not pl...

Page 284: ...ment Sound cut outs of 1 to 2 seconds in radio mode During this brief sound cut out the RDS searches for any frequency permitting better reception of the station Deactivate the RDS function by means o...

Page 285: ...the copying before starting the guidance function Does the emergency call function work without a SIM card No European regulations impose the presence of a SIM card in order to make an emergency call...

Page 286: ...o CD The CD is copy protected It is normal that a protected CD cannot be copied The system does not receive SMS The Bluetooth mode does not permit sending of the SMS to the system Use your SIM card an...

Page 287: ...IMEDIA AUDIO EQUIPMENT BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE GPS EUROPE BY SD CARD CONTENTS 01 First steps pg 2 02 General operation pg 4 03 Navigation Guidance pg 6 04 Traf c information pg 13 05 Radio pg 14 06 Music...

Page 288: ...2 01 FIRST STEPS MY WAY CONTROL PANEL...

Page 289: ...on is in progress Trip Computer Long press displaying of a black screen DARK 8 Access to the NAVIGATION menu Displaying of the last destinations 9 Access to the TRAFFIC menu Displaying of the current...

Page 290: ...of the display the use of a soft non abrasive cloth spectacles cloth is recommended without any additional product RADIO MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS PHONE If a conversation is in progress TRIP COMPUTER FULL S...

Page 291: ...rmal random track repeat folder track intro SELECT MUSIC NAV ABORT GUIDANCE REPEAT ADVICE BLOCK ROAD ROUTE INFO show dest trip info route type avoidance criteria satellites zoom scroll VOICE ADVICE RO...

Page 292: ...front panel reader and leave it there to use the Navigation functions The navigation SD card data must not be changed The map data updates are available from CITRO N dealers A pre set list by entering...

Page 293: ...ntered directly after selecting the POST CODE function Use the virtual keypad to enter the letters and digits Select the route type FAST ROUTE SHORT ROUTE or OPTIMISED ROUTE and press the dial to con...

Page 294: ...oute options selected Press the dial to con rm Press the NAV button Press the NAV button again or select the NAVIGATION MENU function and press the dial to con rm Select the ROUTE TYPE function and pr...

Page 295: ...ers maximum and press the dial to con rm Select the STOPOVERS function and press the dial to con rm NAVIGATION MENU STOPOVERS ADD A STOPOVER ENTER A NEW ADDRESS OK The stopover must be completed or de...

Page 296: ...e country then enter the name of the city using the virtual keypad Select the POI NEAR ROUTE function to search for POIs near the route Select the POI IN COUNTRY function to search for POIs in the cou...

Page 297: ...ion Bus station Port Industrial estate Supermarket Bank Vending machine Tennis court Swimming pool Golf course Winter sports resort Theatre Cinema Camp site Theme parks Hospital Pharmacy Police statio...

Page 298: ...elect the POIs to be displayed on the map by default NAVI VOLUME Press the NAV button Press the NAV button again or select the NAVIGATION MENU function and press the dial to con rm Select the SETTINGS...

Page 299: ...traf c 30 miles 50 km for long journeys motorway Select the GEOGRAPHICAL FILTER NONE function and press the dial to con rm The list of TMC messages appears under the TRAFFIC MENU The list of TMC messa...

Page 300: ...tation during a journey explains the loss of reception of the station during a journey The external environment hill building tunnel underground car park may interfere with the reception including in...

Page 301: ...ion mp3 with a speed of between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps and the mp3 with a speed of between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps and the extension wma with a speed of between 5 Kbps and 384 Kbps extension wma with a speed...

Page 302: ...ress the MUSIC button Select the SELECT MUSIC function and press the dial to con rm Press the up or down button to select the next previous folder Select the music source required CD MP3 WMA CD MP3 WM...

Page 303: ...s the dial to activate it EXTERNAL DEVICE Insert one or more CDs in the changer Press the MUSIC button Press one of the buttons on the numeric keypad to select the corresponding CD Select the CD CHANG...

Page 304: ...nected is reconnected automatically Select the TELEPHONE MENU function and press the dial to con rm TELEPHONE MENU Enter the authentication code on the telephone The code to be entered is displayed on...

Page 305: ...teering wheel control for more than two seconds to gain access to the address book It is also possible to select a number from the address book You can It is also possible to select a number from the...

Page 306: ...ect the DATE FORMAT function and press the dial to con rm Select the SET DATE AND TIME function and press the dial to con rm Con rm the format required using the dial Pressing the SET UP button for mo...

Page 307: ...the If whilst driving dashes are displayed continuously in place of the digits contact a CITRO N dealer If whilst driving dashes are displayed continuously in place of the digits contact a CITRO N de...

Page 308: ...ding to the current display on the screen Successive presses provides access according to the current display on the screen Successive presses provides access according to the MAP NAV if navigation is...

Page 309: ...main menu 4 Short press abandon the current operation Reject an incoming call Long press return to the initial display 5 Menu provides access to the main menu 6 VOL volume increase 7 VOL volume decrea...

Page 310: ...OUTE ALL WARNING MESSAGES ALL MESSAGES GEOGRAPHICAL FILTER none within 2 miles 3 km within 3 miles 5 km within 6 miles 10 km within 30 miles 50 km SELECT MUSIC SOUND SETTINGS balance fader bass treble...

Page 311: ...alculate fast route short route optimised route NAVIGATION MENU ABORT RESUME GUIDANCE DESTINATION INPUT address input country city street number start route guidance post code add to address book inte...

Page 312: ...e volume enter mailbox number SYSTEM LANGUAGE deutsch english espanol fran ais italiano nederlands polski portuguese DATE AND TIME set date and time date format time format DISPLAY brightness colour p...

Page 313: ...Check the condition of the CD the CD cannot be played if it is too damaged Check the content in the case of a recorded CD consult the advice in the Audio section The audio equipment s CD player does n...

Page 314: ...whether there is a more powerful transmitter in the geographical area This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a failure of the audio equipment Have the aerial checked by a CITRO N dealer Soun...

Page 315: ...GPS may take up to 3 minutes to receive more than 4 satellites correctly Wait until the system has started up completely Check that there is a GPS coverage of at least 4 satellites long press on the M...

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