Citroen BERLINGO MULTISPACE RHD 2014.5 2.G User Guide
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Rear view mirror 104
Child   surveillance   mirror  104
In-car technology
 
Section 10
-
 
eMyW
 ay
-
 
Audio
   system
Controls -
 
central
   locking  
27
-
 
electric
   child   lock  
134
-
 
electric windows
  
105
-
 
hazard
   warning   lamps  
106
Emergency
  or   roadside    
assistance call
 
Section 10
"Grip control"
 
1
 11-112 Heating, ventilation
-
 
heating
  
63-64
-
 
air
   conditioning  
A/C
  
63-64
Digital
  air   conditioning  
65-66
Demisting/defrosting
 
67-68
Courtesy
  lamps  
96,
   170
Front   fittings  
86-88
-
 
glove box,
-
 
overhead storage,
-
 
console,
-
 
sun visor
 ,
-
 
bottle holder
 ,
-
 
bag holder
 ,
-
 
storage drawers,
-
 
storage
   compartment.
Screens, display
 
28, Section 10
Setting
  the   time   in    
the screen
 
Section 10
d
eactivating the passenger's  front
  airbag  
1
 19,   123
Manual gearbox
 
43 
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Location  
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Cruise control 57-59
Speed   limiter  60-62
Lighting
  control   stalk  
52-54
Automatic
   illumination   of  
headlamps
 
53-54
Front
   foglamps  
53
LED
   daytime   running   lamps  
53
InStruMEntS And c
O ntr OLS
Parking brake 106Instrument   panels,   displays,  
screens,
  dials  
28-29
W
 arning   and   indicator   lamps  
3
 0-37
Indicators, gauge  
38, 41-42
Setting
   the   time   at    
the   instrument   panel  
29
Lighting
   dimmer  
42
Gear shift indicator
  
44
Steering
   wheel   adjustment  
43
Horn
  
106 Starter
   motor,   ignition   switch  
50
Wiper
   control   stalk  
55-56
Automatic
   wipers  
55
Sreenwash
   /   headlamp    
wash  
56,
   144
Trip   computer  
Section
   10
Steering   mounted   radio    
controls  
Section 10
d
eactivating the passenger's  
front   airbag  
1
 19,   123
ESC  
1
 10
Parking   sensors  
107-108
Electric
   door   mirrors  
103
Headlamp
   beam   adjustment  
54
Stop
   &   Start  
47-49
Electronic
   gearbox  
45-46 
Location  
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Fuses, dashboard, cabin 173-175
Bonnet release lever  140
Front
  fititngs  
86-88
-
  
glove box,
-
  
roof storage,
-
  
console,
-
  
sun visor
 ,
-  
bottle holder
 ,
-  
bag holder
 ,
-  
storage drawers,
-
  
storage
   compartment.
Rear   view   mirror  
104
Child
   surveillance   mirror  
104
Emergency
   or   assistance    
call  
Section 10
Manual gearbox
  
43T
echnology on-board  
Section 10
-
  
eMyW
 ay
-  
Audio
   system
Controls -
 
central
   locking  
27
-
 
electric
   child   lock  
134
-
 
electric windows
  
105
-
 
hazard
   warning   lamps  
106
"Grip control"
 
1
 11-112
Heating, ventilation -  
heating
  
63-64
-
  
air
   conditioning  
A/C
  
63-64
Digital
   air   conditioning  
65-66
Demisting-defrosting
  
67-68
Courtesy
   lamps  
96,
   170
Screens, display  
28, Section 10
Setting
   the   time   in    
the screen  
Section 10 
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Location  
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tEcHnIcAL dAtA - MAI nt E n A nc E
Identification markings, serial number
,   paint   code,   tyres  188
Snow
  chains  
167
Windscreen
  /   headlamp   wash,  
levels
 
144
Changing bulbs, 
 
lighting
 
168-172 Checks
 
145-146
-
 
battery
 ,
-
 
gearbox,
-
 
air filter/passenger compartment filter,- oil  filter,
-  particle   filter,
-
 
parking
   brake,
-
 
brake
   pads,
-
 
brake
   drums,   discs.
Engine
  fuses  
173,
   176
o
pening the bonnet, stay
 
140 Levels
 
143-144
-
   d iesel additive,
-  
engine
   oil   dipstick,
-  
power
   steering   fluid,
-  
brake
   fluid,
-  
coolant.
Bleeding
   water,   Diesel   filter  
146
W
arning
 
lamps
 
30-37
Under the bonnet-
 d iesel  
142
-
 
petrol
  
141
Fuel
  cut-off,   Diesel   priming  
148
AdBlue
  additive  
149-156
Dimensions
 
180-183
Petrol
 
engines
 
/
 
Weights
 
184-185
Diesel
 
engines
 
/
 
 
Weights
 
184,
 
186-187 
Location  
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InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
1. Lighting and direction indicator 
stalk.
2.
 
Instrument
   panel   with   screen.
3.
 
Wipers, screenwash, trip 
computer
  control   stalk.
4.
 
Ignition.
5.
 
Audio
   system   controls.
6.
 
Driver's
   front   airbag,   horn.
7.
 
Steering wheel height and reach 
adjustment.
8.
 
Cruise
   control,   speed   limiter  
controls.
9.
 
Switch
   panel,   parking   sensors,  
headlamp
  beam   adjustment,  
ESC,
  Stop   &   Start.
10.
 
Bonnet
   release.
11 .
 Electric
  door   mirror   adjustment.
12.
 
Electric
   window   switches.
13.
 
Switch
   panel:   hazard   warning  
lamps,
  central   locking,   child   lock.
14.
 
Cigarette
   lighter.
15.
 
Heating-ventilation
   controls.
16.
 
Storage
   compartment.
17.
 
Electronic gearbox controls or 
Grip
  control.
18.
 
Audio
   equipment.
19.
 
Screen.
20.
 
Emergency
   or   assistance   call. 
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Presentation  
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InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
1. Lighting and direction indicator 
control  stalk.
2.
 
Instrument
   panel   with   screen.
3.
 
Wiper
 , screenwash, trip 
computer
  control   stalk.
4.
 
Ignition
   switch.
5.
 
Audio
   system   controls.
6.
 
Driver's
   front   airbag,   horn.
7.
 
Steering wheel height and reach 
adjustment.
8.
 
Cruise
   control,   speed   limiter  
controls.
9.
 
Switch
   panel,   parking   sensors,  
headlamp
  beam   adjustment,  
ESC,
  Stop   &   Start,   alarm.
10.
 
Bonnet
   release   lever.
11 .
 Electric
  door   mirror   controls.
12.
 
Electric
   window   switches.
13.
 
Switch
   panel:   hazard   warning,  
central
  locking,   child   lock.
14.
 
Cigarette
   lighter.
15.
 
Heating-ventilation
   controls.
16.
 
Door
   pockets.
17.
 
Electronic gearbox controls or 
Grip
  control.
18.
 
Audio
   system.
19.
 
Screen.
20.
 
Emergency
   or   assistance   call. 
Presentation  
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EnVIrOnMEnt
With you, CITRoËn acts to protect the 
environment.
W
e invite you to visit the 
www.citroen.co.uk
  website.a s the driver, you also can contribute 
to   protecting   the   environment   by  
following
  certain   rules:
-
 
adopt a preventive style of driving, 
without
  frequent   and   harsh  
acceleration,
-
 
observe the service intervals; 
we
  recommend   that   services   are  
carried out by a CITR
o Ë n  dealer, 
authorised to collect used batteries 
and
  fluids,
-
 
in order to preserve the reliability 
of
  the   engine   and   emission   control  
systems,
  do   not   use   engine   oil  
additives.Refer
  to   information   on   eco-driving  at
  the   end   of   this   section. 
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ECo-dRIVInG
Motoring & Environment  
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16Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 
emissions.
EcO-drIVInG
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without   waiting.   During   acceleration   change   up   early.
With
  an   automatic   or   electronic   gearbox,   give   preference  
to
  automatic   mode   and   avoid   pressing   the   accelerator  
pedal
  heavily   or   suddenly.
The
  gear   shift   indicator   invites   you   engage   the   most  
suitable
  gear:   as   soon   as   the   indication   is   displayed   in   the  
instrument
  panel,   follow   it   straight   away.
For
  vehicles   fitted   with   an   electronic   or   automatic   gearbox,  
this
  indicator   appears   only   in   manual   mode.
drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine 
braking  rather   than   the   brake   pedal,   and   press   the  
accelerator
  progressively.  
These
   practices   contribute  
towards
  a   reduction   in   fuel   consumption   and   CO
2 
emissions
 
and
 
also
 
helps
 
reduce
 
the
 
background   traffic  
noise.
If
 
your
 
vehicle
 
has
 
cruise
 
control,
 
make
 
use
 
of
 
the   system  
at
 
speeds
 
above
 
25
 
mph
 
(40
 
km/h)
 
when
 
the
 
traffic   is  
flowing
 
well.
control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm,   ventilate   it   by   opening   the   windows   and   air   vents  
before
  using   the   air   conditioning.
Above
  30   mph   (50   km/h),   close   the   windows   and   leave   the  
air
  vents   open.
Remember
  to   make   use   of   equipment   that   can   help   keep  
the
  temperature   in   the   passenger   compartment   down  
(sunroof
  and   window   blinds...).
Switch
  off   the   air   conditioning,   unless   it   has   automatic  
regulation,
  as   soon   as   the   desired   temperature   is   attained.
Switch
  off   the   demisting   and   defrosting   controls,   if   not  
automatic.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
  off   the   headlamps   and   front   foglamps   when   the  
level
  of   light   does   not   require   their   use.
Avoid
  running   the   engine   before   moving   off,   particularly   in  
winter;
  your   vehicle   will   warm   up   much   faster   while   driving.
As
  a   passenger,   if   you   avoid   connecting   your   multimedia  
devices
  (film,   music,   video   game...),   you   will   contribute  
towards
  limiting   the   consumption   of   electrical   energy,   and  
so
  of   fuel.
d
isconnect your portable devices before leaving the 
vehicle. 
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest 
items  in   the   bottom   of   the   boot,   as   close   as   possible   to   the  
rear
  seats.
Limit
  the   loads   carried   in   the   vehicle   and   reduce   wind  
resistance
  (roof   bars,   roof   rack,   bicycle   carrier,   trailer...).  
Use
  a   roof   box   in   preference.
Remove
  roof   bars   and   roof   racks   after   use.
At
  the   end   of   winter,   remove   snow   tyres   and   refit   your  
summer
  tyres.
Observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the  label   in   the   door   aperture,   driver's   side.
Carry
  out   this   check   in   particular:
-
 
before
   a   long   journey,
-
 
at each change of season,
-
 
after
   a   long   period   out   of   use.
d
on't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or 
caravan.
Have
  your   vehicle   serviced   regularly   (engine   oil,   oil   filter,  
air
  filter,   passenger   compartment   filter...)   and   observe   the  
schedule
  of   operations   recommended   in   the   maintenance  
and
  warranty   guide.
With
  a   Blue   HDi   Diesel   engine,   if   the   SCR   system   is  
faulty
  your   vehicle   becomes   polluting;   go   to   a   CITROËN  
dealer
  or   a   qualified   workshop   without   delay   to   have   the  
emissions
  of   nitrous   oxides   brought   back   to   the   legal   level.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of 
the
  nozzle   to   avoid   any   overflow.
At
  the   wheel   of   your   new   vehicle,   it   is   only   after   the   first  
1
  800   miles   (3   000   kilometres)   that   you   will   see   the   fuel  
consumption
  settle   down   to   a   consistent   average. 
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EcO-drIVInG
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This locks and unlocks the doors on the vehicle, opens and closes the 
fuel  filler   cap,   as   well   as   starting   and  
stopping
  the   engine.
KEYr EMO t E  c O ntr OL
c
entral unlocking
c
entral locking
Press this button to lock all of your  vehicle's   doors.
The
 
direction   indicators   flash   once.
If one of the doors is open or is not 
closed
 
correctly,   the   central   locking   will  
not
 
work.
deadlocking
A second press on the closed padlock on   the   remote   control   within   five  
seconds
  after   locking   changes   the  
locking
  to   deadlocking.
This
  is   confirmed   by   fixed   lighting  
of the direction indicators for 
approximately
  two   seconds.
Deadlocking
  renders   the   exterior  
and interior door opening handles 
inoperative:
  do   not   leave   anyone   inside  
the
  vehicle   when   it   is   deadlocked.
If
  deadlocking   is   activated   from   inside  
the
  vehicle   using   the   remote   control,   it  
will
  change   to   normal   locking   when   the  
vehicle
  is   started.
Press
 
this
 
button
 
to
 
unlock
 
all
 of
 
your
 
vehicle's
 
doors.
The
 
direction
 
indicators
 
flash
 
twice. 
access