light CITROEN C-ELYSÉE 2016 Owners Manual

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Instrument panel 10
Indicator   and   warning   lamps  
1
1
Service
  indicator  
2
3
Distance
  recorders  
2
5
Setting
  the   date   and   time  
2
6
Trip
  computer  
2
7
Monochrome
  screen   C  
(Audio
  system   /   Bluetooth)  
2
9
MonitoringOver view
Remote control key 3
3
Alarm
 3
7
Doors
 39
Boo

t
 4
0
Windows
 4

2
Access
Front seats 43
Rear   seats  
4
5
Mirrors
 
4
6
Steering
  wheel   adjustment  
4
8
Ventilation
 4

9
Heating
 5

1
Manual
 a

ir
 c
onditioning
 
(

without   display   screen)  
5
1
Electronic
  air   conditioning  
(with
  display   screen)  
5
3
Front
  demist   -   defrost  
5
6
Rear
  screen   demist   -   defrost  
5
7
Comfort
Driving recommendations 63
Starting-switching   off   the   engine  
6
4
Parking
  brake  
6
7
Manual
 g

earbox
 6
8
Electronic
  gearbox  
6
9
Automatic
  gearbox  
7
3
Automatic
  gearbox   (EAT6)  
7
7
Gear
  ef ficiency   indicator  
8
1
Stop
  &   Start  
8
2
Speed
  limiter  
8
5
Cruise
  control  
87
R

ear   parking   sensors  
8
9
Driving
Lighting control 91
Headlamp   beam   height   adjustment  
9
6
Wiper
  control   stalk  
9
7
Courtesy
  lamps  
9
9
Visibility
Eco-drivingInterior fittings 5
8
Boot   fittings  
6
1
Fittings
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Instruments and controls
1. Cruise  control   /   speed   limiter   controls.
2. S teering   wheel   adjustment   control.
3.
 L

ighting   and   direction   indicator   stalk.
4.
 I

nstrument   panel.
5.
 D

river's   airbag   and   horn.
6.
 C

igarette   lighter   /   12   V   accessory   socket.
 U

SB   port   /   auxiliary   socket.
7.
 H

eated   seat   control.
8.
 F

uel   filler   flap   release.
 B

oot   lid   release   lever*.
9.
 B

onnet   release.
10.
 F

usebox.
11.
 H

eadlamp   height   adjustment.
12 .
 D

ynamic   Stability   Control   (ESP/ASR)  
b

utton
 B

oot   lid   release   button*.
 A

larm
 w
arning
 lam
p.
13.
 D

oor   mirror   adjustment   control.
14 .
 S

ide   adjustable   and   air   vent.
15.
 F

ront   door   glass   demisting/defrosting   vent.
*
   Depending   on   version.
Over view

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As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices (film,   music,   video   game...),   you   will   contribute   towards   limiting   the  
c

onsumption   of   electrical   energy,   and   so   of   fuel.
Disconnect
  your   portable   devices   before   leaving   the   vehicle.
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently, change up without waiting and drive   by   changing   up   quite   soon.
With
  an   automatic   or   electronic   gearbox,   stay   in   Drive   "D" or Auto "A" ,
according
  to   the   type   of   gearbox,   without   pressing   the   accelerator   pedal  
hea

vily
 o
r
 s
uddenly.
The
  gear   shift   indicator   invites   you   to   select   the   most   suitable   gear:  
o

nce   the   indication   is   displayed   in   the   instrument   panel,   follow   the  
a

dvice   straight   away.
For
  vehicles   fitted   with   an   electronic   or   automatic   gearbox,   this   indicator  
o

nly   appears   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  
p

ractices   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
 
a

bove
 
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, v entilate   it   by   opening   the   windows   and   air   vents   before   using   the   air  
c

onditioning.
Above
  30   mph   (50   km/h),   close   the   windows   and   leave   the   air   vents  
ope

n.
Remember
  to   make   use   of   equipment   that   can   help   keep   the  
t

emperature   in   the   passenger   compartment   down   (window   blinds...).
Switch
  off   the   air   conditioning   as   soon   as   the   desired   temperature   is  
a

ttained.
Switch
  off   the   demisting   and   defrosting   controls,   if   not   automatic.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
  off   the   headlamps   and   foglamp   when   the   level   of   light   does   not  
r

equire   their   use.
Avoid
  running   the   engine   before   moving   off,   particularly   in   winter;   your  
v

ehicle   will   warm   up   much   faster   while   driving.
Eco-driving

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Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
W arning / indicator lamp StateCause Action / Observations
Left-hand
direction
indicato r flashing
 w

ith
 bu
zzer.The
  lighting   stalk   is   pushed   down.
Right-hand
direction
indicator flashing
 w

ith
 bu
zzer.The
  lighting   stalk   is   pushed   up.
Dipped beam
headlamps fixed.
The
  lighting   stalk   is   in   the   "Dipped  
b

eam   headlamps"   position.
Main beam
headlamps fixed.
The
  lighting   stalk   is   pulled   towards  
yo

u.Pull
  the   stalk   to   return   to   dipped   beam   headlamps.
Front foglamps fixed. The
  front   foglamps   are   switched   on  
u

sing   the   ring   on   the   lighting   control  
st

alk.Turn
  the   ring   on   the   lighting   control   stalk   rear ward  
t

wice   to   switch   off   the   front   foglamps.
Rear foglamp fixed. The
  rear   foglamp   has   been   switched  
o

n   using   the   ring   on   the   lighting  
c

ontrol   stalk.Turn
  the   ring   on   the   lighting   control   stalk   to   the   rear   to  
s

witch   off   the   rear   foglamp.
For
  more   information   on   the   lighting   controls,   refer   to   the   " Visibility"   section.
Monitoring

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Warning / indicator lampStateCause Action / Observations
Stop & Star t fixed. When
  the   vehicle   stops   (red   lights,
 t

raffic   jams,   ...)   the   Stop   &   Start   system
 h

as   put   the   engine   into   STOP   mode.The
  warning   lamp   goes   off   and   the   engine   restarts  
a

utomatically   in   START   mode,   as   soon   as   you   want   to  
m

ove   off.
flashes for a few
seconds,
  then   goes  
o

f f.STOP
  mode   is   temporarily  
u

navailable.
or
START
  mode   is   invoked  
au

tomatically.For
  more   information   on   Stop   &   Start,   refer   to   the  
c

orresponding
 s
ection.
Monitoring

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"Bluetooth
connection" menu
With the Audio system / Bluetooth switched on,   once   this   menu   has   been   selected   you  
c

an   connect   or   disconnect   a   Bluetooth   device  
(

telephone,   media   player)   and   define   the  
c

onnection   mode   (hands-free   kit,   playing  
a

udio files).
For
  more   information   on   the   "Bluetooth  
c

onnection"   application,   refer   to   the   Audio  
s

ystem   /   Bluetooth   part   of   the   "Audio   and  
T

elematics"
 se
ction. Once
  this   menu   has   been   selected,   you   can  
g

ain   access   to   the   following   functions:
-
 
"
Define   the   vehicle   parameters",
-
 
"
Choice   of   language",
-
 
"
Display   configuration".
"Personalisation-
Configuration" menu
Define the vehicle parameters
Once this menu has been selected, you can activate   or   deactivate   the   following   equipment,  
c

lassified   by   category:
-
 
"
Driving   assistance",
-
 
"
Driving   lighting",
-
 
"
Comfort   lighting".
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System which permits central unlocking or locking of the vehicle using the lock or from a distance. It is also used to locate and start the vehicle, as well as   providing   protection   against   theft.
Remote control key
Unfolding / folding
the key Unlocking the vehicle
Unlocking using the key
F Turn
  the   key   in   the   driver's   door   lock  t
owards   the   front   of   the   vehicle   to   unlock.
Unlocking using the remote
control
F Press  the   open   padlock   to   unlock  t
he   vehicle.
Unlocking
  is   confirmed   by   rapid  
f

lashing   of   the   direction   indicators   for  
a

pproximately   two   seconds.
F
 
P

ress
 
this
 
button
 
to
 
unfold
 
or
 
fold
 
the
 
key.
Unlocking and partial opening
of the boot
F Press   this   button   for   more   than  o
ne   second   to   unlock   the   boot.  
T

he   boot   opens   slightly.
 T

his   action   unlocks   the   vehicle  
f

irst.
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If one of the doors or the boot is still open,   the   central   locking   does   not  
t

ake   place;   the   vehicle   locks   then  
i

mmediately   unlocks,   identifiable   by   the  
s

ound   of   the   locks   rebounding.
When
  the   vehicle   is   locked,   if   it   is  
u

nlocked   inadvertently,   it   will   lock  
a

gain   automatically   after   thirty   seconds  
u

nless   a   door   or   the   boot   is   open.
Locking using the
remote control
F Press  the   closed   padlock   to   lock  t
he   vehicle.
Locking the vehicle
Locking is confirmed by fixed lighting 
o f   the   direction   indicators   for   approximately  
two
  seconds.
Locking using the key
F Turn   the   key   in   the   driver's   door   lock,  t
owards   the   rear   of   the   vehicle   to   lock   it.This
  function   allows   you   to   identify   your   vehicle  f
rom   a   distance,   particularly   in   poor   light.   Your  v
ehicle   must   be   locked.
Locating your vehicle
F Press  the   closed   padlock   on   the  r
emote   control.
This
 
will
 
switch   on   the   courtesy   lamps   and   the  
d

irection
 
indicators   will   flash   for   a   few   seconds.
Check
 
that
 
the
 
doors
 
and
 
boot
 
are
 
fully
 
c

losed.
Access

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Boot
Opening
Unlocking and releasing the boot
using the remote control
F Press the centre button on the remote   control   for   more   than  
on

e second.
The
  boot   lid   is   released   and   opens  
s

li g ht l y.
Releasing the boot from the
inside
Opening the boot
F Raise  the   boot   lid   to   its   fully   open   position.
F  
L
ower   the   boot   lid   using   one   of   the   interior  
g

rab
 han
dles.
Closing
Electric boot opening
- when the engine is running , this
warning lam p c omes o n, a ccompanied b

y   a   message   in   the   multifunction
 s

creen   for   a   few   seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving   (speed   above 
6   mph   (10   km/h)),   this   warning   lamp   comes o

n,   accompanied   by   an   audible   signal   and
 
a

  message   in   the   multifunction   screen   for
 
a

  few   seconds.
F
 
P

ress
 
the
 
boot
 
opening
 
switch
 
located
 
o

n
 
the
 
left
 
of
 
the
 
dashboard
 
(electric
 
boot
 
o

pening).


or
Mechanical boot opening
There is no associated warning for the boot lid n ot   being   fully   closed.
You
  should   ensure   that   the   boot   is   closed  
c

o r r e c t l y.
If
  the   boot   is   not   closed   correctly:
F
 
R

aise
 
the
 
control
 
lever
 
below
 
the
 
driver's
 
d

oor
 
(mechanical
 
boot
 
opening).
The
 
boot
 
lid
 
is
 
released
 
and
 
opens
 
slightly.
Access

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1. Temperature level adjustment
F Turn  the   control   knob   from  b
lue   (cold)   to   red   (hot)   to  
a

djust   the   temperature   to   your  
r

equirements. This
  system   only   operates   with   the   engine   running.
2. Air flow adjustment
F Turn
  the   control   knob   from  p
osition 1 to position 4 to obtain
a
  comfortable   air   flow. If you put the air flow control in
position 0
  (system   off),   the   temperature  
i

s   no   longer   controlled.   However,  
a

  slight   flow   of   air   can   still   be   felt,  
r

esulting   from   the   movement   of  
t

he vehicle.
Manual air conditioning 
( without   display   screen)
Heating
 
/
 
Ventilation
This system only operates when the engine is running.
3
Comfort

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