audio CITROEN C-ELYSÉE 2017 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
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Fittings
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Direction indicators 100
Hazard   warning   lamps  
1
00
Horn
 10

0
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 1
01
Braking
  assistance   systems  
1
05
Trajectory
  control   systems  
1
06
Front
  seat   belts  
1
07
Airbags
 1

10
Safety
Child seats 1 14
Deactivating   the   passenger's   front   airbag  
1
17
ISOFIX
  mountings  
1
23
Child
  lock  
1
28
Child safety
Fuel tank 129
Misfuel   prevention   (Diesel)  
1
30
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
1
32
AdBlue
® additive and SCR system 
(
BlueHDi   Diesel)  1 33
Temporary
  puncture   repair   kit  
1
40
Spare
 
wheel  
1
45
Snow
 
chains  
1
52
Changing
  a   bulb  
1
53
Changing
  a   fuse  
1
59
12
 
V
 
battery  
1
64
Electrical
  energy   economy   mode  
1
68
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
1
69
Towing
 
the   vehicle  
1
70
Towing
 
a   trailer  
1
72
Very
 
cold   climate   screen(s)  
1
74
Advice
 
on   care   and   maintenance  
1
75
Accessories
 1

75
M at s
 17

7
Roof
 
bars  
1
78
Practical information
Petrol engines 1 88
Petrol   weights  
1
89
Diesel
  engines  
1
90
Diesel
  weights  
1
91
Dimensions
 1

92
Identification
 ma

rkings
 1
93
Technical data
Audio system / Bluetooth 1 95
Audio   system  
2
27
Audio and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical
 in

dex
Checks
Bonnet 18
0
Petrol   engines  
1
81
Diesel
  engine  
1
82
Checking
  levels  
1
83
Checks
 18

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Interior
Electronic air conditioning (with display screen)
This system, equipped with a display screen, provides you with optimum control   of   temperature   and   air   circulation   in   the   passenger   compartment.
Speed limiter / Cruise control
These two systems allow you to control the speed   of   your   vehicle   according   to   a   value   you  
h

ave   set.
Audio and communication
systems
These systems benefit from the latest technology:   MP3   compatible   audio   systems,  
U

SB   player,   Bluetooth   hands-free   system,  
a

uxiliary   inputs,   ...
Audio system / Bluetooth
Audio system
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Instruments and controls
1. Steering  lock   and   ignition   switch.
2. W iper   and   screenwash   /   trip   computer  
c

ontrol   stalk.
3.
 C

entral   locking   button.
4.
 O

pen
 s
torage.


or
 M

onochrome   screen   C  
(Audio
  system   /   Bluetooth).
5.
 A

djustable   centre   air   vents.
6.
 W

indscreen
 d
emisting/defrosting
 v
ent.
7.
 P

assenger's
 ai
rbag.
8.
 G

love   box.
 P

assenger's   airbag   deactivation   switch.
9.
 H

azard   warning   lamps   button.
10.
 A

udio   system.
11.
 H

eating   /   Air   conditioning   controls.
12 .
 A

shtray   /   Cup   holder.
13.
 E

lectric   window   switches.
14 .
 G

ear   lever.
15.
 P

arking   brake.
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Setting the date and time
Instrument panel
Use the left-hand button on the instrument panel to carry out the operations in the
following
 or

der:
F
 
p
ress   the   button   for   more   than  
t

wo   seconds:   the   minutes   flash,
F
 
p
ress   the   button   to   increase   the   minutes,
F
 
p
ress   the   button   for   more   than  
t

wo seconds:   the   hours   flash,
F

p
ress the button to increase the hours,
F
 
p
ress   the   button   for   more   than  
t

wo   seconds:   24H   or   12H   is   displayed,
F
 
p
ress   the   button   to   select   24H   or   12H,
F
 
p
ress  
t
he  
b
utton  
f
or  
m
ore  
t
han  
t
wo  
s
econds  
t

o   complete   the   adjustments.
After
  approximately   30   seconds   without   any  
a

ction,   the   screen   returns   to   the   normal   display.
Audio system / Bluetooth
Use the audio system buttons to carry out the operations   in   the   following   order:
F

p
ress the "MENU" button,
F
 
u
sing   the   arrows,   select   the  
"

Personalisation - Configuration"
 
menu  
t

hen   confirm   by   pressing   the   control   knob,F
 
u
sing   the   arrows,   select   the   "Screen
configuration"
 
menu   then   confirm,
F  
u
sing   the   arrows,   select   the   "Set date and
time"
 
menu   then   confirm,
F  
s
elect   the   setting   then   confirm,
F
 
m
odify   the   setting   then   confirm   again   to  
r

egister   the   modification,
F
 
a
djust   the   settings   one   by   one,   confirming  
e

ach   time,
F

s
elect the "OK" tab in the screen then
confirm
  to   exit   the   "Set date and time"
menu.
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Monochrome screen C (Audio system / Bluetooth)
This displays the following information:
-  t ime,
-
 d

ate,
-
 
a
mbient   temperature   (this   flashes   if   there   is  
a

  risk   of   ice),
-
 
s
tatus   of   doors   and   boot,
-
 
p
arking   sensors,
-
 
a
udio   sources   (radio,   CD,   USB   port,  
j

ack socket...),
-
 
t
rip   computer   (refer   to   the   "Instruments   and  
c

ontrols"
 s
ection).
Warning
  or   information   messages   may   appear  
t

emporarily.   These   can   be   cleared   by   pressing  
t

he " BACK "
  button. From
  your   Audio   system   /   Bluetooth   control  p
anel,   you   can   press:
F
the "MENU"
 

button   to   gain   access   to   the  
m

ain menu,
F
the "MODE"
 

button   to   select   the   display  
o

f   information   in   "Full   screen"   or   "New  
w

indow"   mode,
F

t
he "7" or " 8"
  buttons   to   navigate   in   a   list,
F
 
p
ress   the   central   button   to   confirm,


or
F

t
he "BACK "
  button   to   abandon   the  
o

peration   in   progress   or   go   back   up   one  
l

evel   in   the   menu.
Displays in the screenControls
F Press the "MENU" button   to   gain   access  t
o the main menu :
-
 
"
Multimedia",
-
 "

Telephone",
-
 
"
Trip   computer",
-
 
"
Bluetooth   connection",
-
 "

Personalisation-configuration",
F

P
ress the " 7" or " 8" buttons to select the
menu
  required,   then   confirm   by   pressing  
t

he   centre   button.
Main menu
1
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With the Audio system / Bluetooth switched on,   once   this   menu   has   been   selected   you   can  
m

ake   a   call   and   refer   to   the   different   telephone  
c

ontacts   lists.
For
  more   information   on   the   "Telephone"  
a

pplication,   refer   to   the   Audio   system   /  
B

luetooth   part   of   the   "Audio   and   Telematics"  
s

ection.
"Telephone" menu
Once this menu has been selected, you can c onsult   information   concerning   the   status   of   the  
v

ehicle.
Alert log
This summarises the status and alert m essages   of   the   functions,   displaying   them   in  
s

uccession   in   the   multifunction   screen.
F

P
ress the "MENU"
 
button   to   gain   access  
t

o the general menu .
F
 
P
ress   the   double   arrows,   then   the   centre  
b

utton to select the " Trip computer"
menu.
F

I
n the " Trip computer "
  menu,   select   the  
"

Alert   log"   line   and   confirm.
With
 
the
 
Audio
 
system
 
/
 
Bluetooth
 
switched
 
o

n,
 
once
 
this
 
menu
 
has
 
been
 
selected
 
you
 
can
 
a

ctivate
 
or
 
deactivate
 
the
 
functions
 
linked
 
with
 
u

se
 
of
 
the
 
radio,
 
CD
 
or
 
the
 
MP3
 
player
 
(USB
 
p

ort
 
/
 

jack
 
socket).
For
 
more
 
information
 
on
 
the
 
"Multimedia"
 
a

pplication,
 
refer
 
to
 
the
 
Audio
 
system
 
/
 
B

luetooth
 
part
 
of
 
the
 
"Audio
 
and
 
Telematics"
 
s

ection."Multimedia" menu "Trip computer" menu
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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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USB port / Jack auxiliary socket
This "AUX " connection   box,   consisting   of  a
  JACK   auxiliary   socket   and   a   USB   port,   is  
l

ocated   on   the   centre   console.
It
  allows   the   connection   of   portable   device,   such
 a

s   a   digital   audio   player   of   the   iPod
® type or a
USB
 
memory
 
stick.
It
 
reads
 
the
 
audio
 
file
 
formats
 
(MP3,
  OGG,   WMA,
 W

AV,
 
...)
 
which
 
are
 
transmitted
 
to
 
your   audio
 s

ystem
 
and
 
played
 
via
 
the
 
vehicle's
 
speakers.
You
 
can
 
manage
 
these
 
files
 
using
 
the   audio
 s

ystem
 
control
 
panel
 
and
 
display
 
them   in   the
 m

ultifunction
 s

creen.
When
 
connected
 
to
 
the
 
USB
 
port,
 
the   portable  
d

evice
 
charges
 
automatically.
While
 
charging,
 
a
 
message
 
is
 
displayed   if   the  
p

ower
 
consumption
 
of
 
the
 
portable   device  
e

xceeds
 
the
 
amperage
 
supplied
 
by   the   vehicle.
Front armrest
Comfort and storage system for the driver and front p assenger.
Storage
F For   access   to   the   closed   storage   box,   lift  t
he   lever   to   open   the   lid.
F
 
F
or   access   to   the   open   storage   box   below  
t

he   armrest,   lift   the   complete   armrest  
t

owards   the   rear.
Cigarette lighter /
12 V accessory socket
F To   use   the   cigarette   lighter,   press   it   in  a
nd   wait   a   few   seconds   until   it   pops   out  
au

tomatically.
F
 
T
o   connect   a   12   V   accessory   (max   power:  
1

20   W),   remove   the   cigarette   lighter   and  
c

onnect   a   suitable   adaptor.
You
  can   use   this   socket   to   connect   a   telephone  
c

harger,   a   bottle   warmer...
After
  use,   put   the   cigarette   lighter   back   into  
p

lace   straight   away.
For
 
more
 
information
 
on
 
the
 
use
 
of
 
t

his
 
system,
 
refer
 
to
 
the
 
"Audio
 
and
 
t

elematics"
 se

ction. The
  connection   of   an   electrical   device  
n

ot   approved   by   CITROËN,   such   as   a  
U

SB   charger,   may   adversely   affect   the  
o

peration   of   vehicle   electrical   systems,  
c

ausing   faults   such   as   poor   telephone  
r

eception   or   inter ference   with   displays  
i

n   the   screens.
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Never switch off the ignition before the vehicle   is   at   a   complete   stop.   With   the  
e

ngine   off,   the   braking   and   steering  
a

ssistance   systems   are   also   cut   off:   risk  
o

f   loss   of   control   of   the   vehicle.
For
  more   information,   refer   to   the  
"

Practical   information"   section,   under  
"

Energy   economy   mode".
When
  you   leave   the   vehicle,   keep   the  
k

ey   with   you   and   lock   the   vehicle.
To
 
facilitate
 
unlocking
 
of
 
the
 
steering
 c

olumn,
 
it
 
is
 
recommended
 
that
 
the
 w

heels
 
be
 
returned
 
to
 
the
 
straight
 
ahead
 p

osition
 
before
 
switching
 
off
 
the
 
engine.
Switching off the engine
F Check   that   the   parking   brake   is   correctly  a
pplied,   particularly   on   sloping   ground.
F
 
S
top   the   vehicle.
F  
W
ith   the   engine   running   at   idle,   turn   the   key  
t

o position 1
.
F  
R
emove   the   key   from   the   ignition   switch.
F  
T
o   lock   the   steering   column,   turn   the  
s

teering   until   it   locks.
Energy economy mode
After switching off the engine (position 1- Stop
), f
or   a   maximum   of   30   minutes   you   can   still   use  
f

unctions   such   as   the   audio   and   telematic  
s

ystem,   the   wipers,   dipped   beam   headlamps,  
c

ourtesy   lamps,   ...
Key left in the "Ignition on"
position
On opening the driver's door, an alert message   is   displayed,   accompanied   by   an a

udible   signal,   to   remind   you   that   the   key   is
 s

till  
i
n  
t
he  
i
gnition  
s
witch  
a
t  
p
osition  
1
(Stop).
If the key has been left in the ignition s
witch at position 2 (Ignition on) ,
the
  ignition   will   be   switched   off  
a

utomatically   after   one   hour.
To
  switch   the   ignition   back   on,   turn   the  
k

ey   to   position   1 (Stop),
  then   back   to  
p

osition 2 (Ignition on) .
Driving

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