fuel Citroen BERLINGO MULTISPACE RHD 2017 2.G Owner's Guide

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TRIP COMPUTER
A

few definitions
Range: displays the distance which
can travelled with the remaining fuel
detected  in   the   tank,   basd   on   the  
average consumption over the last few
miles

  (kilometres).
This displayed value may vary
significantly
  following   a   change   in   the  
vehicle

  speed   or   the   relief   of   the   route.Current fuel consumption:
only
calculated and displayed above
20   mph   (30   km/h).
Average fuel consumption: this is the
average fuel consumption since the
last   trip   computer   zero   reset.
Distance travelled: calculated since
the   last   trip   computer   zero   reset.
Distance remaining to the
destination: calculated with reference to
the   final   destination,   entered   by   the   user.
 If guidance is activated, the navigation


system   calculates   it   as   a   current   value.
Average speed: this is the average
speed calculated since the last trip
computer
  zero   reset   (ignition   on).
Each press of the button, located at
the
 
end
 
of
 
the
 
wiper
 
stalk,
 
displays
 
the
 
dif

ferent trip computer information in
turn,
 
depending
 
on
 
the
 
screen.
When the required trip is displayed,
press the control for more than
two seconds. When the range falls below 20 miles
(30   km),   dashes   are   displayed.  
After
 
fillin

g   with   at   least   10   litres   of   fuel,   the  
range is recalculated and is displayed
when

  it   exceeds   60   miles   (100   km).
If, whilst driving, dashes are displayed
continuously in place of the digits,
contact   a   CITROËN   dealer.
The "vehicle" tab with the range,
current fuel consumption and the
remaining
 
distance
 
to
 
run.
The "1" tab (trip 1) with the average
speed, the average fuel consumption
and the distance travelled in trip "1".
The "2" tab (trip 2) with the same
information for a 2
nd trip.
Reset
Steering mounted controls
EASE OF USE and COMFORT
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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 of

f 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.
Driving safely

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REFUELLING
Low fuel level
Filling
The  fuel   tank   must   be   filled   with the
engine off.
-
 
Open
  the   fuel   filler   flap.
-
 
Insert
  the   key,   then   turn   it   a   quarter  
turn.
-

 
Remove
  the   cap   and   hook   it   onto  
the clip located on the inside of the
flap. When

  filling   with   fuel,  a
mechanical system prevents
opening
  of   the   left-hand   side   door.  
When

  the   fuel   filler   flap   is   open,   ensure  
that

  no   one   tries   to   slide   this   door.
Once
  the   flap   has   been   closed,   the  
sliding

  side   door   may   jam,   push   the  
door

  to   close   it   then   open   it.
When the low fuel level is
reached, this warning lamp
comes
 
on. A
 

label   affixed   to   the   inside   of   the   flap  
reminds you of the type of fuel to be
used.
Y

ou   must   fill   with   at   least   5   litres   of   fuel  
for

  it   to   be   registered   by   the   fuel   gauge.
When
  the   fuel   filler   cap   is   opened,  
there

  may   be   a   slight   inrush   of   air.  
This
 
vacuum is entirely normal and is due to
the

  sealing   of   the   fuel   system.
When
  filling   the   fuel   tank,   do   not  
continue after the 3rd cut-off of the
nozzle.
 This
 
could
 
cause   malfunctions.
The
 
capacity
 
of
 
the
 
fuel   tank   is  
approximately 60 litres (or 55 litres
according

 
to
 
version).
-
 
After

 
filling
 
the
 
fuel   tank,   lock   the  
cap

 
and
 
close
 
the   flap.
You then have approximately 8 litres
of
 
fuel
 
remaining.
Fill up without delay to avoid running
out
 
of
 
fuel.
Never
 
risk
 
driving
 
until
 
you
 
run
 
out
 
of
 
fuel as this may damage the emissions
control

 
and
 
injection
 
systems.
CHECKS
7
Fuel

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Travelling abroad
Certain fuels could damage the
engine of your vehicle. In certain
countries, the use of a particular
fuel may be required (specific
octane rating, specific sales
name…) to ensure correct operation
of the engine.
For any additional information, contact
your
  dealer.
Fuel used for petrol engines
The petrol engines are compatible with
bio-fuels that conform to current and
future European standards and can be
obtained   from   filling   stations:
-

Petrol that meets the EN228
standard, mixed with a bio-fuel
meeting

  the   EN15376   standard.
The only petrol additives
authorised for use are those
that
  meet   the   B715001  
standard.
Fuel used for Diesel engines
The Diesel engines are compatible
with biofuels that conform to current
and future European standards and
can  be   obtained   from   filling   stations:
-

Diesel fuel that meets
standard EN590 mixed
with a biofuel that meets
standard EN14214
(possibly containing up
to

  7   %   Fatty  
Acid
  Methyl  
Ester),The use of B20 or B30 fuel
meeting

  standard   EN16709  is possible in your Diesel
engine.
  However,   this   use,  even occasional, requires
strict application of the
special servicing conditions
referred to as "Arduous
conditions".
-

Diesel fuel that meets
standard

  EN16734  
mixed with a biofuel
that meets standard
EN14214 (possibly
containing up to 10 %
Fatty

Acid Methyl Ester),
For more information, contact a
CITROËN  dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
- Paraffinic  Diesel   fuel  that meets standard
EN15940 mixed with
a biofuel that meets
standard EN14214
(possibly containing up
to
  7   %   Fatty  
Acid
  Methyl  
Ester). The use of any other type of (bio)
fuel (vegetable or animal oils,
pure

  or   diluted,   domestic   fuel...)  
is

  strictly   prohibited   (risk   of   damage   to  
the

  engine   and   fuel   system).
The only Diesel additives
authorised for use are those that
meet   the   B715000   standard.
Fuel

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DIESEL PRIMING
PUMP
If you run out of fuel, it is necessary to
prime
  the   fuel   circuit.
Other HDi engines
- Fill  the   fuel   tank   with   at   least   five  litres
  of   Diesel.
-

Squeeze and release the manual
priming pump, under the bonnet,
under

  the   protective   cover.
-

Operate the starter until the engine
starts.
BlueHDi engine
- Fill   the   fuel   tank   with   at   least   five  litres
  of   Diesel.
-

Switch on the ignition (without
starting

  the   engine).
-

W
ait around 6 seconds and switch
off
  the   ignition.
-
 
Repeat
  the   operation   10   times.
-

Operate the starter to run the
engine.
FUEL CUT- OFF
In a serious collision, a mechanism
automatically prevents fuel from
reaching
  the   engine.
The
  flashing   of   this   warning  
lamp is accompanied by a
message

  in   the   screen.
Check
  that   there   is   no   odour   or  
leakage

  of   fuel   outside   the   vehicle   and  
re-establish

  the   fuel   supply:
-

switch of
f the ignition
(STOP


position),
-
 
remove
  the   key,
-
 
put
  the   key   back   in   the   ignition,
-
 
switch
  on   the   ignition   and   start.
CHECKS
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AdBlue®

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BLUEHDI AND ADBLUE®
SCR technology
AdBlue® is the brand name of the
solution needed for operation of the
SCR
 
system.
The aim of BlueHDi is to reduce the
emissions of NOx (nitrous oxides) in
the air by up to 90%, using a system
that converts NOx into water vapour
and nitrogen in a dedicated catalytic
converter:
  SCR   (Selective   Catalytic  
Reduction).
This

 
objective   meets   the   "Euro   6"  
emissions standard adopted by the
European Union aimed at limiting the
emissions of pollutants from internal
combustion

  engines.
The SCR technology used on BlueHDi
engines
  involves   the   injection   of  
AdBlue® into the exhaust system.
BlueHDi   vehicles   have   a   specific  
AdBlue® additive tank with a capacity
of 17 litres .
It
 
has
 
an   exterior   filler   with   a   blue filler
cap, located to the left of the Diesel
fuel
 
filler   cap.
Filling of the AdBlue
® tank can be done using 5 or 10 litre containers,
1.89
 
litre
 
bottles,
 
or
 
when   at   a   fuel  
fillin

g
 
station
 
equipped   with   a   special  
AdBlue® delivery pump for light
vehicles.
This operation can also be carried
out by a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified
  workshop.
Please note that the high delivery
pumps
 
at   some   filling   stations,  
intended only for lorries and coaches,
are not suitable for cars or light
commercial

  vehicles.
Never
 
use   these   pumps.
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Filling
Ensure that the vehicle is parked on a flat  and   level   surface.
Pour
  the   contents   of   the   container   /  
bottle

  into   the   dedicated   tank.
After
  filling   the  
AdBlue® tank, observe the
 
following
 
procedure:
-

Switch on the ignition without
starting.
-


W

ait 10 seconds before starting the
engine.
Never dispose of empty AdBlue
®
containers and bottles in the
household
 
waste.
Place them in a special container
provided
 
this
 
purpose
 
or
 
take
 
them
 
to  
your

 
dealer. Keep AdBlue
® out of the
reach of children, in its original
container.
Never transfer AdBlue
® to another
container:
 
it
 
would
 
loose   its   purity.
Never
 
dilute
 
the
 
fluid
 
with   water.
Never
 
pour
 
the
 
fluid
 
into   the   Diesel   fuel  
tank.
Recommendations on storage
Never store containers or bottles of
AdBlue® in your vehicle.
Freezing of the AdBlue
®
AdBlue® freezes at about -11°C (12.2° F) and
 
deteriorates   above   25°C   (77°F).
It is recommended that containers and
bottles be stored in a cool area and
protected
  from   direct   sunlight.
Under
 
these   conditions,   the   fluid   can  
be

 
kept
  for   at   least   a   year.
Additive that has been frozen can
be used once it has thawed out in
ambient air. The SCR system includes an
AdBlue
® tank heater that ensures operation of the vehicle in normal
conditions.
In exceptional situations, such as when
the
 
vehicle
 
is   kept   at   temperatures  
below -15°C (5°F) for a long period,
there may be an emission fault alert
related to freezing of the

AdBlue
®
additive.
Park
 
the
 
vehicle
 
in
 
an
 
area
 
at
 
a
 
more  
moderate temperature for a few hours
until

the AdBlue
® becomes a fluid again.
The emissions warning lamp does not
go of
f immediately, but does so after a
few
 
miles
 
of
 
driving.
CHECKS
7
AdBlue®

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ENGINE CHARACTERISTICS
The engine characteristics (capacity,
maximum power, maximum power
speed, fuel, CO
2 emissions...) for your vehicle are given in the registration
certificate.
These characteristics correspond
to the values type-approved
on a test bed, under conditions
defined
 
in
 
European   legislation  
(Directive 1999/99/EC).
For more information, refer to the
manufacturer's website or sales
brochure

 
for
 
the
  model.   Contact  
a

 
CITROËN
 
dealer   or   a   qualified  
workshop.
WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS
These values, expressed in kg, can be found on the manufacturer's VIN plate
or
  label.
The maximum weights and towed
loads for your vehicle can be found on
the
  vehicle's   registration   certificate.
The
  kerb   weight   is   equal   to   the   weight  
without

  load   +   driver   (75   kg)   +   fuel   tank  
filled

  to   90%.
The GTW and towed load values
indicated are valid up to a maximum
altitude
  of   1000   metres.  
The
  value   of  
the towed load mentioned must be
reduced by 10 % for each additional
1000

  metres.
With
  load   transfer,   the   braked   trailer  
weight can be increased, on condition
that the equivalent of this load is
removed from the vehicle so that the
GTW

  is   not   exceeded. High ambient temperatures
may result in a reduction in the
performance of the vehicle in
order
  to   protect   the   engine.   When   the  
ambient temperature is higher than
37 °C,

  limit   the   towed   weight.
Towing with a lightly loaded
vehicle can adversely affect road
holding.
Towing
  a   trailer   increases   braking  
distances.
When towing, the maximum permitted
speed is reduced (comply with the
legislation

  in   force   in   the   country).
The recommended nose weight is
the downward force on the towball
(removable
  with   or   without   tools).
GVW: gross vehicle weight, the
maximum
  authorised   weight.
GTW: gross train weight, the maximum
weight
  for   vehicle   plus   trailer.
The location of the manufacturer's
plate is given in chapter 9,
"Identification
  markings"   section.
In each country, it is imperative that
the maximum towed loads authorised
by local legislation are complied
with.
 
T
o   find   out   your   vehicle's   towing  
capacities and its gross train weight,
consult

  a   CITROËN   dealer.
TECHNICAL DATA
9
Weights

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Level 1Level 2 Comments
Settings
Secondary page
System Settings Units
Set the units used to display distance, fuel
consumption
  and   temperature.
Delete data Select the desired data in the list then press
Delete.
Factory settings Return
  to   factory   settings.
Confirm Save
  the   settings.
Settings
Secondary page Time/Date Confirm
Set
  the   date   and   time   then   confirm.
Settings
Secondary page Screen settings Activate automatic text scrolling
Activate
  or   deactivate   the   setting   then   confirm.
Activate animations
Confirm
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Press on Settings to display the
primary pag e. Press on Settings
to display the
primary pag e.
Press on Settings
to display the
primary pag e.
Press
  on   the   secondary   page. Press on the secondary page
Press
  on   the   secondary   page.
Select " System Settings ". Select "Time/Date " to change the
time zone, synchronisation with GPS,
the
  time   and   its   format,   then   the   date.
Select "
Screen settings ".
Select " Units" to change the units
of distance, fuel consumption and
temperature.
Select "Languages " to change
language.
Activate or deactivate "
Activate
automatic text scrolling " and
" Activate animations ".
Select " Delete data " to delete the
list of recent destinations, personal
points
  of   interest,   contacts   in   the   list. Select "Calculator " to display a
calculator.
Choose the item then select "
Delete".
Select "Calendar " to display a
calendar.
Select "
Factory settings " to return
to
  the   original   settings.
Modifying system settings
The system does not manage changes
between summer time and winter time
automatically  (according   to   country).
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