light CITROEN C1 2013 Owners Manual

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Contents
Horn 48
Hazard warning lamps 48
Parking brake 48
Emergency braking assistance 49
ABS, EBFD, CSC systems 49
ASR and ESP systems 50
Seat belts 51
Airbags 54
Safety
Rev counter 19
Instrument panel 19
Warning lamps 20
Distance recorder 23
Indicators 23
Setting the time 25
Monitoring Familiarisation
Keys / Remote control 26
Doors 28
Electric windows 28
Rear windows 29
Boot 29
Fuel tank 30
Access
Ventilation 33
Heating 34
Air conditioning 35
Mirrors 37
Steering wheel adjustment 37
Front seats 38
Rear seats 39
Comfort Eco-driving
Interior fi ttings 40
Boot fi ttings 41
Fittings
Electronic gearbox 42
Driving
Lighting control stalk 44
LED daytime running lamps 45
Headlamp adjustment 46
Courtesy lamp 46
Windscreen wiper stalk 47
Visibility

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When this bar flashes,
accompanied by an audible signal,you have around 5litres of fuel
remaining.
1. Interior release lever.2.Exterior safety catch. 3.Bonnet stay.
Low fuel level
Unscrew the cap using the key.
After filling the fuel tank, screw the cap back on
fully to the right until it clicks and close the flap.
Fuel tank capacity: approximately35 litres.
After opening the flap, inser t the key in the filler cap, then turn it slightly to the left then return to
the right.
The key returns to its initial position and the cap is unlocked.

Opening


Fuel t ank
Bonnet
3084

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1. Bonnet release2.Headlamp adjustment 3.Passenger's airbag deactivation4.Adjustable side air vent
5.Lighting and direction indicator stalk
6. Driver's front airbag

Horn
7.Dashboard fusebox (under the instrument
panel trim, on the right and on the left)8. Rev counter 9.Passenger's door mirror control
10. Steering mounted controls for the electronic gearbox11.
Passenger's electric window control12 .
Gear lever
13.Cup holder
14. Steering wheel height adjustment

Instruments and controls

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Familiarisation
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Lighting stalk

Front and rear lamps
Ring A
Lighting off.
Sidelamps.
Dipped / Main beam headlamps.
Rear foglamp
Ring B
Front foglamps and rear foglamp
Ring C

Wiper control stalk

Windscreen wipers
MIST
Single wipe.
OFF
Off. INT
Intermittent wipe. LO Normal wipe (moderate rain).
HIRapid wipe (heavy rain).


Rear wiper and rear screenwash
Ring C

Seeing clearly
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47

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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 the electronic gearbox stay in Easy "E"without pressing the accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator progressively. These practices contribute towards a reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions and also helps reduce the
background traffic noise.

Control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it byopening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windowsand leave the air vents open. Remember to make use of equipment that canhelp keep the temperature in the passenger compartment down (sun blinds, ...).Switch off the air conditioning as soon as the desired temperature is attained.Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, if not automatic.


Switch off the headlamps and the foglamp whenthe level of light does not require their use.

Avoid running the engine before moving off,particularly in winter; your vehicle will warmup much faster while driving.

As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices (film, music, video game...), you will contribute towards limitingthe consumption of electrical energy, and soof fuel.
Disconnect your por table devices beforeleaving the vehicle.

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Keys / Remote control
Keys


Locking

Press button Ato lock the vehicle from aAdistance. This is confirmed by brief lighting of
the direction indicators.
Central locking and unlocking
From the driver's door, the keys allow you
to lock and unlock the doors and bootsimultaneously.
Unlocking

Press button B
to unlock the vehicle.
This is confirmed by two successive flashes of
the direction indicators.
Locating the vehicle
To l o c a t e your vehicle in a car park, if you havelocked it:)press button A
, the direction indicators come on briefly.


The set of keys or remote controls, supplied with your vehicle, enable youto obtain a maximum of three new keys.
If all of the keys in your possession arelost, a major operation will have to be carried out on your vehicle.Contact a CITROËN dealer or aqualified workshop.

After locking, if you notice that a door is not closed properly, close it then lock the vehicle again. The ke
ys allow you to switch on the ignition and
operate the locks on the front doors, the boot,
the fuel filler cap, the steering lock and thepassenger's airbag deactivation switch. This carries out the vehicle lockin
g - unlocking
and locating functions at a distance.

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Fuel tank
)
Open the fuel filler flap. )
Inser t the key in the filler cap, turn it slightly
to the left and then return to the right.
The key returns to its initial position and the filler cap is then unlocked.
Low fuel level

When the low fuel level is reached,
the last bar
flashes, accompanied byan audible signal.
You have approximately 5 litres remaining.In cer tain driving conditions and depending on
the engine, the distance which can be travelled
with the fuel remaining may be less than30 miles (50 km).
When the frequency of the flashing increases, you have approximately 3 litres remaining.)Unscrew the cap with the key.

)Hang the filler cap on the bracket, located
on the inner face of the filler flap.


A label affixed on the inside of the flap reminds you which type of fuel to use.
When you fill the fuel tank, do not continue after
the 3rd cut-off of the pump. This could cause
malfunctions.
The capacity of the fuel tank isapproximately 35 litres.)After filling the fuel tank, screw the cap
back on fully to the right until it clicks
thenclose the flap.
The fuel tank must be filled with theengine switched off.
f
If you run out of fuel, the emissioncontrol system warning lamp may come on in the instrument panel. It will go off
automatically after the engine has been started a few times.

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Heating
1. Temperature adjustment
Turn the control from blue (cold) to red(hot) to adjust the temperature to suit your requirements.
2. Air fl ow adjustment
When the ignition is switched on, turn the control to obtain a flow of air which is sufficient
to ensure your comfort.
To maintain a certain level of comfort in thepassenger compar tment, avoid position 0whenever possible.
In position 0, a slight flow of air, due to themovement of the vehicle, can still be felt. Win
dscreen and side windows.


4. Rear screen demisting
With the engine running, press button 4
, the indicator lamp comes on.
The system demists the rear screen.
It is switched off by pressing control 4.

3. Air distribution adjustment
Footwells, diffusion grille and side
vents.
Di
ffusion grille and side vents.

Demisting and defrosting

To quickly demist or defrost the windscreen and side windows:


- set the air distribution to "Windscreen and side windows",

- place the temperature control 1
and the air
fl
ow control 2at maximum,

- close the side vents.
The air distribution can be adjusted byplacing the control in an intermediate
position.
Switch the system off as soon as you consider this necessary as a lower consumption of current reduces fuel consumption.
Windscreen, side windows and
f
ootwells.

Footwells.

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1. Air conditioning On/Off
With the engine running, press thebutton, the indicator lamp comes on.
1.
Air conditioning On/Off 2.Te m p e r a t u r e a djustment3.Air flow adjustment





























Air conditioning


2. Temperature adjustment

Turn the control from blue (cold) to red(hot) to adjust the temperature to suit your
requirements.
4. Air recirculation / Air intake
5. Air distribution adjustment 6.
Rear screen demisting


3. Air fl ow adjustment
When the ignition is switched on, turn the control to obtain a flow of air which is sufficient
to ensure your comfort.
To maintain a certain level of comfort in the
passenger compartment, avoid position 0whenever possible.
In position 0
, a slight flow of air, due to the
movement of the vehicle, can still be felt. The air conditionin
g will not operate if the air flow adjustment control 3 is in position 0.
To quickly obtain cooled air, you can use air recirculation for a few moments. Then return to exterior air intake.

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Rear seats
it on mounting B . Take care not to trap the seat belts, inpar ticular between the seat back and themounting B.Check that the backrest has engaged correctly.
The rear head restraints can be removed andhave two positions:


- high, position for use.

- low, storage position.
Th
e seat backrest is folded from the rear of the
vehicle, with the boot open:


- check that the seat belt is positioned
correctly on the side of the seat back toavoid damaging it,

- place the head restraints in the low position(see "rear head restraints"),

- while folding the seat backrest, pull thestrap(s) A
, located behind the seat back.
Rear head restraints *


To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards.
To lower it, press lug Athen the head restraint.
To remove it:


- tilt the seat back slightly,

- move the head restraint to the highposition,

- press lug A
pulling the head restraint
upwards at the same time.


T
o refit it:


- tilt the seat back slightly,

- engage the rods of the head restraint in the
openings.

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Dependin
g on version.
To reach the low position, press lug A.


Folding the backrest of the
bench seat
Returning the backrest of the
bench seat to its initial position

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