boot CITROEN C-CROSSER DAG 2012 Handbook (in English)

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Ventilation 44Automatic air conditioning 46Front seats 50Rear seats 53Rear bench seat 58Mirrors 61Steering wheel adjustment 63Front fi ttings 64Rear fi ttings 69Boot fi ttings 70
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II - COMFORT 44 Î72
Remote control key 73Electric windows 77Doors 79Tailgate 80Lower tailgate 81Sunroof 82Fuel tank 84
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III - ACCESS 73 Î 85
Lighting stalk 86Daytime running lamps 88Automatic illumination of
headlamps 88Headlamp adjustment 89Wiper controls 90Automatic rain sensitive
wipers 91Courtesy lamps 92
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IV - VISIBILITY 86 Î 93
Child seats 94ISOFIX mountings 98Child lock 101
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V - CHILDSAFETY 94 Î 101
Direction indicators 102Hazard warning lamps 102Horn 102Braking assistance systems 103Trajectory control systems 104Front seat belts 105Airbags 108
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VI - SAFETY 102Î111
Instrument panel 21Warning lamps 22Instrument panel displays 25Information on the instrument
panel screen 31Distance recorders 32Service indicator 33Trip computer 34Setting menu 35Monochrome screen 39Colour screen 41Lighting rheostat 43
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FAMILIARISATION 4Î 20
I - MONITORING 21 Î 43
CONTENTS

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FAMILIARI
S
AT I
ON

Opening
)
After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, press thehandle Aand raise the tailgate.



Tailgate Lower tailgate


Opening
)
Push the handle C
to the right and
tilt the tailgate Dgently.


The maximum authorised weighton the lower tailgate when openis 200 kg.
Spare wheel and tools


Access to the spare wheel
)Remove the plastic cover E
to gain
access to the spare wheel fi xingsystem.
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OPENING
81

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Closing
)
Pull the handle B
downwards.
Closing
)Raise the tailgate D
, push it to close it, then check that it is latched correctly.
Access to the tools
The tools are stored in the stora
ge com-partment Fin the boot right-hand trim.

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Limit the causes of excess consumption

Spread loads throughout the vehicle;place the heaviest items in the bottomof the boot, as close as possible to therear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicleand reduce wind resistance (roof bars,roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Usea roof box in preference.

Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.

At the end of winter, remove snowtyres and refi t your summer tyres.


Observe the recommendations on maintenance

Check the tyre pressures regularly,when cold, referring to the label in thedoor 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.

Don't forget the spare wheel and thetyres on any trailer or caravan.


Have your vehicle serviced regularly(engine oil, oil fi lter, air fi lter...) and ob-serve the schedule of operations rec-ommended by the manufacturer.
When refuelling, do not continue after the 3
rd cut-off of the nozzle to avoidany overfl ow.


At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is onlyafter the fi rst 1 800 miles (3 000 kilometres)that you will see the fuel consumption set-tle down to a consistent average.

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COMFORT
44 For even air distribution, take care not
to obstruct the exterior air intake grille
located at the bottom of the windscreen,
the vents, the air outlets under the front
seats and the air extractor located be-
hind the fl aps in the boot. The water formed by the air conditioning
condensation is discharged via an open-
ing provided for this purpose. Therefore,
a puddle of water may form underneath
the vehicle when stationary.
If the system does not produce cold air,
do not use it and have it checked by a
CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed work-
shop.
AUTOMATIC REGULATION OF
THE DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING
Do not cover the temperature and hu-
midity sensor 2
and the sunshine sen-
sor 7
.
They are required for regulation of the
air conditioning.
Advice on operation

In hot weather, in order to obtain in-
tense ventilation, it is advisable to
use vents 1
and 4
only.
If, when the vehicle has been parked
in the sun for a long time, the interior
temperature remains very high, fi rst
ventilate the passenger compart-
ment for a few minutes. Switch off the air conditioning
when the climatic conditions
permit. Use of the automatic regulation of the
air conditioning is recommended. It per-
mits automatic and optimised control of
all of the following functions: air fl ow,
passenger compartment temperature
and air distribution, by means of various
sensors (ambient temperature, interior
temperature, sunshine), so preventing
the need for you to change your set-
tings other than the value displayed. In certain cases of particularly arduous
use (towing the maximum load on a
steep gradient in hot weather), switch-
ing off the air conditioning saves engine
power and therefore improves the tow-
ing capacity.
Close the windows to benefi t from the
full effectiveness of the air conditioning.
Ensure that the passenger compart-
ment fi lter is in good condition. Have
the fi lter elements replaced periodically.
If you drive in a dusty environment, re-
place it twice as often.
The air conditioning system does not
contain chlorine and is not harmful to
the ozone layer.
Operate the air conditioning system for
5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a month,
to keep it in good working order.

1.
Central vents.

2.
Temperature sensor.

3.
Air outlet to passenger footwells.

4.
Side vents.

5.
Front window demisting/defrosting
vents.

6.

Windscreen demisting/defrosting vents.


7.
Sunshine sensor.

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COMFORT
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Folding the second row *



1.
Raise the rear seat lever A
, or
Pull the button in the boot B
for at least one second, or
Pull the rear seat releasing strap C
towards you.

2.
The seat backs fold forwards then the cushion rises and folds forwards.

3.
After carrying out these operations, press on the seat lightly to check that it is secured correctly. Before folding the seats, lower the head restraints fully.
Before folding the seat backs forwards, insert the seat belt buckles in the slots provided for this purpose in the rear seat
cushion.

Before

folding

the



seats

,

ensure that no object

or person is hindering

the execution of the operations.

Do not place luggage on the folded seats.

*
According to version.

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BOOT FITTINGS



1.
12 V socket (120 W max).

2.
Open storage compartment.

3.
Right-hand side enclosed storage
compartment.

4.
Storage compartment in the fl oor * .

5.
Stowing rings.

6.
Left-hand side storage
compartment or audio equipment.

7.
Load space cover.


*
5-seat version only.

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COMFORT
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*
On 5-seat version only. Raise the boot fl oor to gain access to
this compartment.



Right-hand side enclosed storage
compartment
This storage compartment contains the
tools for changing a wheel.


Storage compartment in the fl oor *







12 V socket (120 W max)
There are four stowing rings in the boot
for securing luggage:


- two rings are located on the boot fl oor,


- two rings are located on the rear
side pillars.

This operates when the ignition switch
is in the "ON" or "ACC" position.
Lift the cover to gain access to the
socket.

Check that the electrical equip-
ment operates on 12 V and that
its maximum electrical power is
120 W.
The prolonged use of electrical equip-
ment without running the engine may
discharge the battery.







Stowing rings

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"Tailgate open" warning


This warning lamp comes on on
the instrument panel screen when
the tailgate is not closed correctly.
LOWER TAILGATE

Openin
g



)
Push the handle C
to the right and
tilt the tailgate D
gently.



Closing



)
Raise the tailgate D
, push it to close
it, then check that it is secured
correctly. Before opening the tailgate, ensure
that no one is within the radius of
opening.
For reasons of safety and correct op-
eration, do not drive with the tailgate
open.
If the battery is disconnected, the
tailgate cannot be opened.
Do not climb onto the lower tailgate
and do not subject it to heavy knocks,
it may be damaged.
Always close the lower tailgate and
check that it is secured correctly be-
fore closing the main tailgate.
When closing the lower tailgate, en-
sure that no person or object is in the
proximity of the moving parts to avoid
any risk of injury or damage.
Do not open the lower tailgate when
a towbar is fi tted.
Maximum authorised weight on the
lower tailgate when open: 200 kg
.
Tailgate release

This enables the tailgate to be unlocked
in the event of a central locking fault.


- Fold back the rear seats to gain ac-
cess to the tailgate release from in-
side the boot.

- Remove the plastic cap from the
opening A
in the tailgate interior
pillar.

- Move the control B
to the right to
unlock and open the tailgate.

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VISIBILITY
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Position 1 "ON"
The courtesy lamp is permanently on.

Position 2 "●"
The courtesy lamp comes on when a
door or the tailgate is opened. When
the door or the tailgate is closed again,
the lighting gradually dims for a few
seconds before switching off.
However, the courtesy lamp is switched
off immediately in the following cases:


- When the doors and the tailgate
are closed and the ignition switch is
placed in the "ON"
position.
- When the doors and the tailgate are
closed and you lock the vehicle from
inside or using the remote control.




Position 1 "ON"
The boot lamp is on, regardless of
whether the tailgate is open or closed.

Position 2 "●"
The boot lamp comes on if the tailgate
is opened and switches off when the
tailgate is closed.


Position 3 "OFF"
The courtesy lamp is permanently off.


Boot lamp


Position 3 "OFF"
The boot lamp is off, regardless of
whether the tailgate is open or closed.

Courtesy lamps automatic
switch off
To prevent discharging of the battery,
the courtesy lamps, map reading lamps
and boot lamp switch off automatically
after 30 minutes.
The courtesy lamps are switched on
again if the ignition switch is placed
in the "ON"
or "ACC"
position, if you
open then close a door or the tailgate or
if you use the remote control.
The duration of lighting of the rear
courtesy lamps can be confi gured
via the colour screen "Equipment"
menu.


Rear courtesy lamp

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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CHANGING A WHEEL

1.
Wheelbrace.
Used to remove the wheel trim and
the wheel fi xing bolts.

2.
Jack.
Used to raise the vehicle.

3.
Handle.
Used to extend the jack.
4.
Removable towing eye.
Refer to the "Towing" paragraph.
Other accessories

Wheel with trim

When removing the wheel
, remove
the trim fi rst using the handle 3
, pulling
at the notch.

When refi tting the wheel
, refi t the trim
starting by placing its notch F
(indicated
on the back of the trim) opposite the
valve G
and press on its outer edge
with the palm of your hand.

List of tools
When changing a wheel, ensure
that the four wheels are of identi-
cal specifi cation and brand. When storing, take care to secure
the tool bag D
fi rmly using the fi xing
band C
.


Access to the tools

The tools are stored in the storage
compartment in the boot right-hand trim.
To gain access to them:


)
open the boot,

)
turn button A
to the left,

)
remove the cover B
,

)
remove the fi xing band C
and take
out the tool bag D
containing the
tools,

)
take the jack E
in your hand and re-
move it from its fi xing position.

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