Citroen C CROSSER 2012 1.G User Guide

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1.
Audio system controls.
2.
Telephone controls.
3.
Steering wheel adjustment control.
4.
Lighting and direction indicator control stalk.
Headlamp wash control.
5
. Instrument panel.
6
. Driver's airbag.
H
orn.
7. Cruise control switches.
8.
Gear lever.
9.
Parking brake.
10.
Bonnet release lever.
11.Enclosed storage compartment.
F
usebox.
12. Headlamp height adjustment.
Deactivation o
f the ASC system.
Deactivation o
f the audible parkingsensors.
13. Cup holder.
14.
Side adjustable air vent.
15.
Information button.
16.
Window demisting/defrosting vent.
17.
Windscreen demisting/defrostingvent.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1.
Steering lock and ignition.
2.
Door mirror controls.
Electric window and rear electric
window deactivation controls.
3. Front and rear wipers/screenwash control stalk.
4.
Central adjustable air vents.
5
. Sunshine sensor.
6
. Cooled upper glove box.
7
. Lockable lower glove box.
Passenger's airbag deactivation.
8. Heated seat controls.
9.
Armrest with storage compartments.
12 volt socket
(120 W max).
10. Cup holder.
11 .Four wheel drive system position selector.
12.
Removable ashtray/

12 volt socket
(120 W max).
13. Automatic air conditioning controls.
14.
Te mperature sensor.
15.
Hazard warning lamps switch.
16.
Colour screen/Audio system.

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SITTING COMFORTABLY
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Front seats

Forwards-backwardsDriver's seat cushion height and angle Seat back angle
Manual adjustments

Electric adjustments (driver's seat only)
F
orwards-backwardsSeat cushion height and angle Seat back angle
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SITTING COMFORTABLY
1.
Releasing the lever.
2.
Locking the lever.
3.
Adjustment of the height of thesteering wheel.


Manual steering wheel height adjustmentDoor mirror adjustment
A. Selection of the mirror.
B.Adjustment of the position of the mirror.
C.
Folding/Unfolding.
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Rear view mirror adjustment
D.
Control for selection of the "day/night" position of the mirror.
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Front seat belt
1.Fastening.
2.Height adjustment.
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I
gnition switch
1.LOCK
position.
2.ACC
position.
3.
ON
position.
4.STA RT
position.
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Electric window controls
1.Driver's electric window control.
2.Passenger's electric window control.
3.Rear right electric window control.
4.Rear left electric window control.

Also...
5.Deactivation of the front passenger and rear electric window controls.

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Sunroof controls
1.
Opening control.
2
. Closing control.
3.
Partial opening control.

Also...
3.
Also allows sunroof opening/closingto be stopped at any time.

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A heavy object (key fob...), attachedto the key and weighing down onits shaft in the ignition switch, couldcause a malfunction.

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SEEING CLEARLY

Li
ghting


Ring A

Ring B
Windscreen wipers
Wipers


Rear wiper
Front fo
glamps and rear fo-glamps.

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Li
ghting off.
A
utomatic illumination of headlamps.
Sidelamps.
Di
pped or main beam head-
lamps. Sin
gle wipe.
P
ark.
Intermittent
(speed which can
be adjusted manually).
Slow.
F
ast. P
ark.
Intermittent wipe.
Wiping with screen wash.

or
Automatic rain sensitive (speed
which can be adjusted manually).

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VENTILATION
Di
gital air conditioning
Temperature adjustment.
Exterior air intake.
Interior air recirculation.
Air
fl ow adjustment.
Automatic programme (comfort).

Switching off the air conditioning.

Air distribution adjustment.
Front visibilit
y setting.
R
ear screen demist/defrost.

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MONITORING

Instrument
panel Switch panel
When the ignition is on, the orange and
red warning lamps come on.
When the en
gine is running, these
warning lamps should go off.
If warnin
g lamps remain on, refer to the
page concerned.
Warning lamps
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A.
Passenger's airbag deactivatedwarning lamp.
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B.
Hazard warning lamps switch.
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C.
Front passenger's seat belt notfastened or unfastened warning lamp.

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Detection of driver's seat belt
fastening
When the ignition is switched
on, the seat belt warning lampcomes on accompanied by an
audible signal if the driver has
not fastened their seat belt.
The warnin
g lamp goes off when the seat belt is fastened.

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. Speedometer.
B.
Instrument panel screen.
C.
Rev counter.
D.
Dashboard lighting dimmer.

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PASSENGER SAFETY

Front passen
ger's airbagChild lock
1.
Insert the key.
2
. Select the "OFF"position.
3.
Remove the key. This prevents openin
g of the door con-cerned from the inside.
L
ower or raise the control A to lock or unlock.

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ISOFIX mountings

Two rings A
, located between the seatAback and seat cushion of the vehicle's seatare used to secure an ISOFIX child seat.
A rin
g B
is used to secure the upper strap referred to as the TOP TETHER .
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Cruise control

This maintains a constant vehicle speed
programmed by the driver.
1."ON/OFF"button: activation/deactivation of cruise control mode.
2."COAST SET"
button: storing of a driving speed then decreasing the cruising speed.
3."ACC RES"
button: increasing the cruising speed and recalling the stored speed.
4."CANCEL"
button: switching off the cruise control.

In order to be programmed or activated,
the vehicle speed must be higher than
25 mph (40 km/h) with at least second gear engaged.This detects obstacles
(person, vehicle,
tree, gate, ...) located behind the vehicle.
Th
e vehicle is fi tted with four sensors:
D. two side sensors.
E
. two central sensors.
Audible rear parking sensors
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DRIVING SAFELY

Four wheel drive system

Three transmission modes are avail-
able and can be selected manually bythe driver to suit the circumstances:
A. Two wheel drive
(2WD),
B. Four wheel drive (4WD AUTO),
C. Four wheel drive (4WD LOCK).
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Also...
You can change transmission modewhen stationary or when driving at aspeed below 60 mph (100 km/h).

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