engine Citroen BERLINGO MULTISPACE 2016 2.G Owner's Guide

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Starting and switching off
HILL START ASSIST
This system (also called HHC - Hill Holder
  Control),   linked   to   the   dynamic  
stability

  control   system,   makes   hill  
starts easier and is activated in the
following

  conditions:
-
 
the
  vehicle   must   be   stationary,  
engine

  running,   foot   on   the   brake,
-
 
the
  gradient   of   the   road   must   be  
steeper than 5%,
-

 
uphill,
  the   gearbox   must   be   in  
neutral or in a gear other than
reverse,
-

 
downhill,
  reverse   gear   must   be  
engaged.
The

  Hill   Start  
Assist
  system   is   a   driving  
aid.

  It   is   not   an   automatic   vehicle  
parking

  function   or   an   automatic  
parking

  brake.
Operation
With the brake pedal and clutch pedal pressed,   from   the   time   you   release  
the

  brake   pedal,   without   using   the  
parking

  brake,   you   have   approximately  
2 seconds

  to   move   off   before   the  
vehicle

  starts   to   roll   back.
During
  the   moving   off   phase,   the  
function

  is   deactivated   automatically,  
gradually

  releasing   the   braking  
pressure.

  During   this   phase,   the  
characteristic

  noise   of   mechanical  
release

  of   the   brakes   may   be   heard,  
indicating

  the   imminent   movement   of  
the

  vehicle.
Operating fault
Hill start assist is deactivated in the
following   situations:
-

when the clutch pedal is released,
-

 
when
  the   parking   brake   is   applied,
-

when the engine is switched of
f,
-
 
when
  the   engine   stalls.
If
  a   malfunction   of   the  
system

  occurs,   this  
warning

  lamp   comes   on  
accompanied

  by   an   audible  
signal

  and   confirmed   by  
a

  message   in   the   screen.   Have   the  
system

  checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer  
or

  a   qualified   workshop.

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Starting and switching off
DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS
observe the driving regulations and
remain   vigilant   whatever   the   traffic  
conditions.
Pay

  close   attention   to   the   traffic   and  
keep

  your   hands   on   the   wheel   so   that  
you

  are   ready   to   react   at   any   time   to  
any

  eventuality.
On
  a   long   journey,   a   break   every   two  
hours

  is   strongly   recommended.
In
  difficult   weather,   drive   smoothly,  
anticipate

  the   need   to   brake   and  
increase

  the   distance   from   other  
vehicles.
Driving on flooded roads
We strongly advise against driving
on  flooded   roads,   as   this   could   cause  
serious

  damage   to   the   engine   or  
gearbox, as well as to the electrical
systems

  of   your   vehicle. If you are obliged to drive through
water:
-
 
check
  that   the   depth   of   water   does  
not

  exceed   15   cm,   taking   account  
of

  waves   that   might   be   generated  
by other users,
-
 
deactivate
  the   Stop   &   Start   system,
-
drive as slowly as possible without
stallin

g.   In   all   cases,   do   not   exceed  6
  mph   (10   km/h),
- do not stop and do not switch of f
the
  engine.
On
  leaving   the   flooded   road,   as   soon  
as

  circumstances   allow,   make   several  
light

  brake   applications   to   dry   the   brake  
discs

  and   pads.
If in doubt on the state of your vehicle,
contact a CITR
o Ë n dealer or a
qualified
  workshop.Never
  drive   with   the   parking   brake  
applied

  -   Risk   of   overheating   and  
damage

  to   the   braking   system!
Risk   of   fire!
As   the   exhaust   system   of   your   vehicle  
is

  very   hot,   even   several   minutes   after  
switching

  off   the   engine,   do   not   park  
or run the engine over areas where
inflammable

  substances   and   materials  
are

  present:   grass,   leaves,   etc...)
n

ever leave a vehicle
unsupervised with the engine
running.   If   you   have   to   leave  your vehicle with the engine running,
apply
  the   parking   brake   and   put   the  
gearbox into neutral or position

N or P,
depending
  on   the   type   of   gearbox.
Important!
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The speed of the vehicle responds to
the pressure of the driver's foot, up
to the the accelerator pedal's point of
resistance, which indicates that the
programmed  speed   has   been   reached.
However, pressing the pedal beyond
this
  point   of   resistance   to   the   floor  
allows

  the   programmed   speed   to   be  
exceeded.

 
T
o   resume   use   of   the   limiter,  
simply

  reduce   the   pressure   on   the  
accelerator pedal gradually and return
to

  a   speed   below   that   programmed.
Adjustments can be carried out
when stationary, with the engine
running, or with the vehicle moving. This
  speed   limiter   shows   the   function  
selection

  status   in   the   instrument   panel  
and

  displays   the   programmed   speed:SPEED LIMITER
"LIMIT"
Function selected,
displaying of the
"Speed
  Limiter"  
symbol.
Function of

f,
last
  programmed  
speed -

OFF.
Function
  on.
Vehicle speed above,
the
  programmed  
speed setting is
displayed

  flashing.
o

perating fault
detected,
OFF - the dashes
flash.
1.
 
Limiter

 
mode
 
On
 
/
 
Off.
2.
 
Reduce

 
programmed
 
speed
 
setting.
3.

 
Increase

 
programmed
 
speed
 
setting.
4.

 
Speed

 
limiter
 
On
 
/
 
Pause.
"This is the selected speed which the
driver
 
does
 
not
 
wish
 
to
 
exceed".
This
 
selection
 
is
 
made
 
with
 
the
 
engine
 running while stationary or with the vehicle


moving.
 
The

 
minimum
 
speed
 
which
 
can
 be

 
programmed
 
is
 
20
 
mph
 
(30
 
km/h).
Steering mounted controls
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Selecting the functionProgramming a speed setting On / Off
- Place the switch in the LIMIT
position.  The   limiter   is   selected  
but

  is   not   yet   active.  
The
  screen  
indicates

  the   last   programmed  
speed

  setting.
A
 

speed   can   be   programmed   without  
activating

  the   limiter   but   with   the  
engine

  running.
To
  memorise   a   speed   higher than the
previous
  one:
-

Press the
SET +   button.
A brief   press   increases   the   speed   by   1 mph   (km/h).
A
 
maintained   press   increases   the   speed   in   steps   of
 5

  mph   (km/h).
To memorise a speed lower than the
previous   one.
-

Press the
SET -   button.
A brief   press   decreases   the   speed   by   1   mph   (km/h).
A
 
maintained   press   decreases   the   speed   in   steps   of
 5

  mph   (km/h).
Pressing this button once activates
the  limiter,   pressing   the   button   again  
deactivates it

(OFF).
Steering mounted controls

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Intake of exterior air
Recirculation of interior airAir conditioning A/C
The LEd in the button is
of f.  This   is   the   preferred  
operating

  position.
Pressing the button starts
the
  air   conditioning   system,  
the

  LED   is   on.   Pressing   the  
button again switches the
function of

f and the LE d
goes off.
The air conditioning does not operate if
the
  fan   speed   is   set   to   0.
The air conditioning can only operate
with
  the   engine   running.
The
  LED   in   the   button   is   on.  
Recirculation

  temporarily  
prevents exterior odours
and

  smoke   from   entering   the  
passenger

  compartment.
Used with the setting of the fan speed
(from
 
1
 
to   4),   recirculation   enables   you  
to

 
attain
 
the   desired   comfort   level   more  
quickly

 
with   both   hot   or   cold   settings.
This
 
position   should   only   be   temporary.  
When

 
your   desired   comfort   level   has  
been

 
reached,   return   to   the   intake  
of

 
exterior   air   position   to   permit  
renewal of the air in the passenger
compartment

  and   avoid   misting.  
This
  is  
the

 
preferred   operating   mode.
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Good practice
For maximum cooling or heating of the passenger  compartment,   it   is   possible  
to exceed the value 15 by turning until
LO

  is   displayed   or   the   value   27   by  
turning

  until   HI   is   displayed.
o

n entering the vehicle, the inside
temperature
  may   be   much   colder  
(or
  warmer)   than   is   comfortable.  
There
 
is no advantage in changing the value
displayed

  in   order   to   quickly   reach   the  
level

  of   comfort   required.  
The
  system  
will

  use   its   maximum   performance   to  
reach

  the   comfort   value   set.
DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING
Automatic operation
AUTO comfort programme
This
  is   the   normal   air   conditioning  
system

  operating   mode. Driver or passenger side comfort
value
The value indicated in the screen
corresponds
  to   a   level   of   comfort   and  
not

  a   temperature   in   degrees   Celsius  
or

  Fahrenheit.
Turn this control to the left
or to the right to decrease or
increase   the   value.  

setting  
around the value 21 provides
optimum

  comfort.   However,  
depending

  on   your   requirements,   a  
setting

  between   18   and   24   is   usual.
d

o not cover the sunshine sensor
located
  on   the   dashboard.
Press this button, the AUTO
symbol
  is   displayed.
The
  system   controls   the  
distribution,

  the   flow   and   the  
intake

  of   air   to   guarantee  
comfort

  and   a   sufficient   circulation  
of

  air   in   the   passenger   compartment  
according

  to   the   comfort   value   set.   No  
further

  action   on   your   part   is   required.Air
  flow   will   increase   gradually   when  
the

engine is cold, to prevent excessive
distribution   of   cold   air.
For   your   comfort,   the   settings   are  
stored when the ignition is switched of

f
and   are   reinstated   the   next   time   the  
vehicle

  is   started.
The   automatic   function   will   no   longer  
be

  maintained   if   you   change   a   setting  
manually

  (AUTO   is   cleared).
SEPARATE SETTINGS FOR DRIVER AND
PASSENGER
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DEMISTING AND DEFROSTING
Manual mode
Turn the control to this
temperature  setting.
Increase
  the   air   flow   setting.
Press the air conditioning button.
Returning to exterior air
intake  open   permits   renewal  
of the air in the passenger
compartment

  (LED   off).
Turn the control to this air
distribution
 
setting.
Demisting the rear screen and/
or mirrors
Pressing this button, with the
engine running, activates the
rapid
  demisting   -   defrosting   of  
the

  rear   screen   and/or   electric  
mirrors.
This

 
function   switches   off:
-

when the button is pressed,
-


when the engine is switched of
f,
-
 
automatically
  to   prevent   excessive  
energy

  consumption.
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ANTI-SLIP REGULATION (ASR)
AND

DYNAMIC STABILITY

CONTROL (DSC)
These systems are linked and complement  the  ABS.
The
 
ASR
  system   is   very   useful   for  
maintaining

  optimum   drive   and  
avoiding losses of control of the vehicle
on

  acceleration.
The
  system   optimises   drive   to   prevent  
the

  wheels   skidding,   by   acting   on   the  
brakes

  of   the   drive   wheels   and   on   the  
engine.

  It   also   allows   the   directional  
stability

  of   the   vehicle   to   be   improved  
on

  acceleration.
Use the
d SC to hold your course
without
  attempting   to   countersteer.
If there is a variation between the
trajectory
  followed   by   the   vehicle   and  
that required by the driver

, the d SC
system
  automatically   acts   on   the  
engine

  and   the   brake   of   one   or   more  
wheels,

  in   order   to   put   the   vehicle   back  
on

  course.
Deactivation
In certain exceptional conditions
(starting   the   vehicle   when   stuck   in   mud  
or

  snow,   or   on   loose   ground...),   it   could  
prove useful to deactivate the a

SR and
DSC
  systems   to   make   the   wheels   spin  
and

  regain   grip.
Operating fault
Good practice
The ASR/DSC   systems   offer   increased  safety
  during   normal   driving,   but  
should

  not   incite   the   driver   to   take   risks  
or

  to   drive   at   high   speed.
The
  operation   of   these   systems   is  
ensured

  if   the   recommendations  
of

  the   manufacturer   regarding  
the

  wheels   (tyres   and   rims),   the  
braking

  components,   the   electronic  
components

  and   the   fitting   and   repair  
procedures

  are   observed.
After
  an   impact,   have   these   systems  
checked

  by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
qualified

  workshop.
Operation
The warning lamp flashes when operation of the a SR or
DSC
  is   triggered.
They engage again:
-
 
automatically
  above   30   mph  
(50
 
km/h), When
  a   malfunction   of   the  systems
  occurs,   the   warning  
lamp

  and   the   LED   come   on,  
accompanied

  by   an   audible  
signal

  and   a   message   in   the  
screen.
-


Press the button or turn
the dial to the

d SC o FF
position (depending on
model).
-
 
The

 
LED   comes   on:   the  
ASR
  and  
DSC

 
systems   no   longer   come   into  
play

. -
 
manually
  by   pressing   the  
button again or by turning
the dial to this position
(depending

  on   model).Contact a CITR
o Ë n dealer or a
qualified
  workshop   to   have   the   system  
checked.
The

  warning   lamp   may   also   come   on   if  
the

  tyres   are   under-inflated.   Check   the  
pressure

  of   each   tyre.
driving safely
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GRIP CONTROL
Correct use
Your vehicle is designed principally to
drive
  on   tarmac   roads   but   it   allows   you  
to drive on other less passable terrain
occasionally

.
However, particularly when your
vehicle is heavily laden, it does not
permit
  off-road   activities   such   as:
-

crossing and driving on ground
which

  could   damage   the   underbody  
or

  tear   off   components   (fuel   pipe,  
fuel

  cooler,   ...),   particularly   by  
obstacles or stones,
-


driving on ground with steep
gradients and poor grip,
-

 
crossing
  a   stream.
On
 
snow,
 
mud
 
or
 
sand,
 
traction
 
control
 is
 
obtained
 
by
 
a
 
compromise
 
between
 
safety

, grip, traction and appropriate
tyres.
It
 
adapts
 
to
 
allows
 
most
 
conditions
 
of
 
poor

 
grip
 
to
 
be
 
accommodated.
The
 
accelerator
 
pedal
 
must
 
be
 
pressed
 
enough for there to be adequate
engine

 
power
 
to
 
manage
 
the
 
various
 
parameters

 
in
 
the
 
best
 
way.
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Operation
When your vehicle is too close to or
approaches the vehicle ahead too
quickly  the   system   automatically  
applies

  the   brakes   to   avoid   a   collision.
You are then alerted by the display of a
message.
The
  brake   lamps   on   your   vehicle   come  
on

  to   warn   other   road   users.
The collision can be avoided
automatically
  if   the   difference   in  
speed between your vehicle and the
vehicle

  ahead   does   not   exceed   9   mph  
(15 km/h).
Above

  this   threshold,   the   system   will  
do what is possible to avoid or reduce
the accident by lowering the speed of
impact.
The

  automatic   braking   may   bring  
the

  vehicle   to   a   complete   stop   if   the  
situation

  requires   it.
In this case, the vehicle is held
stationary
  temporarily   (for   about  
1.5 seconds)

  to   allow   the   driver   to   take  
back

  control   by   pressing   the   brake  
pedal. The

  triggering   of   the   system   may  cause the engine to stall, unless
the driver depresses the clutch
pedal
  quickly   enough   during   automatic  
braking.
During

  automatic   braking,   the  
driver can always obtain a higher
rate of deceleration than that
controlled

  by   the   system,   by   pressing  
firmly

  on   the   brake   pedal.
After
  an   impact,   the   system   is  
automatically

  put   out   of   service:   it  
no

  longer   operates.
You
  must   go   to   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
qualified

  workshop   to   have   the   system  
made

  operational   again.
Operating limits
The system only detects vehicles that are  stationary   or   moving   in   the   same  
direction

  as   your   vehicle.
It
  does   not   detect   small   vehicles  
(bicycles,

  motorcycles),  
pedestrians

  or   animals,   nor   non-
reflective
  stationary   objects.
The
  system   is   not   triggered   or   is  
interrupted

  if   the   driver:
-

accelerates strongly
-


or turns the steering wheel
suddenly

  (avoiding   manoeuvre).
In
  difficult   weather   conditions   (very  
heavy

  rain,   snow,   fog,   hail...),  
braking

  distances   increase,   which  
can

  reduce   the   ability   of   the   system   to  
avoid

  a   collision.
The
  driver   must   therefore   remain  
particularly

  vigilant.
Never
  leave   accumulations   of  
snow

  or   any   object   projecting  
above the bonnet or in front of
the

  roof:   this   might   fall   into   the   field   of  
vision of the sensor and generate a
detection.
driving safely
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