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Towards GPS coordinates
Towards a point on the map
Move around the map by d
ragging   with   a   finger.
Tap
  the   desired   item   to   place  
t

he   cursor   on   it. Tap
  on   each   field   (Degrees,  
M

inutes,   Seconds)   to   modifiy  
i

t,   entering   the   values   using  
t

he   virtual   keypad.
Select "
Go to".
Select " Go to". Press the "
Go to" button on the left
of   the   map.
Press   on   the   secondary   page.
Select " Coordinates ".
Select "
Select on map ". Press on "
Connection "   from   the  
s

ystem.
Press on "
Connection "   from   the  
s

ystem.
Select "Navigation ".
Select " Navigation ".
Select "
N AV I". Select "
N AV I".
Select   your   route   from   the  
l

ist   offered.
Press " OK"   to   start   navigation.
Press "OK"
  to   confirm.
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USB, portable player
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a long waiting p eriod f
ollowing   the   connection   of   a U

SB   memory   stick.When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount   of   data   (directory,   title,   artist,   etc.).   This   may   take   from   a  
f

ew seconds   to   a   few   minutes. This
  phenomenon   is   normal.
Some
 
characters
 
in
 
the
 
m

edia
 
information
 
are
 
not
 
d

isplayed
 
correctly
 
while
 
p

laying. The
  audio   system   does   not   display   some   types   of   characters. Use   standard   characters   to   name   tracks   and  
f

olders.
Playing
 
of
 
streaming
 
files
 
d

oes
 
not
 
start. The
  peripheral   device   connected   does   not   support   automatic   play. Start   the   playback   from   the   device.
The
 
names
 
of
 
tracks
 
and
 
t

he
 
track
 
length
 
are
 
not
 
d

isplayed
 
on
 
the
 
screen
 
w

hen
 s

treaming
 a

udio. The
  Bluetooth   profile   does   not   allow   the   transfer   of   this   information.
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Settings, configuration
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There
 
is   a   difference   in  
s

ound
 
quality   between   the  
d

ifferent   audio   sources  
(

radio,
 U
SB...). For
  optimum   sound   quality,   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Treble,  
M

edium,   Bass)   can   be   adapted   to   the   different   sound   sources,  
w

hich   may   result   in   audible   differences   when   changing   source  
(

radio,
 U
SB...). Check
  that   the   audio   settings   are   adapted   to  
t

he   sources   listened   to.   It   is   advisable   to   select  
a

utomatic   sound   adjustment   (Low,   Medium,  
Hig

h).
Check
  the   quality   and   format   of   your   recording.
With
 
the   engine   off,   the  
s

ystem
  switches   off   after   a  
f

ew
 
minutes   of   use. When
  the   engine   is   switched   off,   the   system's   operating   time  
d

epends   on   the   battery   charge.
The
  switch-off   is   normal:   the   system   changes   to   economy   mode  
a

nd   switches   off   to   preserve   the   state   of   charge   of   the   vehicle's  
b

attery. Start
  the   vehicle's   engine   to   increase   the   battery  
c

harge.
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Audio system
Contents
Audio
 
system
 
glossary
 2 36
First
 
steps
 
2
39
Steering
 
mounted
 
controls
 
2
41
Radio
 2

42
DAB
 
(Digital
 
Audio
 
Broadcasting)
 
radio  
2
43
Media
 
2
45
Telephone
 2

47
Bluetooth
® 24 9
Settings
 2
50
Frequently
  asked   questions  
2
51
As
 
a
 
safety
 
measure,
 
the
 
driver   must   only   carry   out   operations  
w

hich
 
require
 
prolonged
 
attention   while   the   vehicle   is   stationary.
To
 
preserve
 
the
 
state
 
of
 
charge   of   the   battery,   on   vehicle   fitted  
w

ith
 
"Keyless
 
Entry
 
and
 
Starting"   the   audio   system   switches   off  
f

ollowing
 
activation
 
of
 
energy
 
economy   mode,   20   minutes   after  
s

topping
 t

he
 eng

ine.
.
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Radio
Selecting a stationPresetting a station
Press on "MODE" to select the FM or
AM   waveband. Press on "
MODE" to select the FM or
AM   waveband.
Turn
  the   dial   to   carry   out   a   manual  
s

earch   down/up   for   radio   stations.
In
  FM   mode,   press   the   "List " button
to
  display   the   list   of   stations   received  
l

ocally.
Press on " Update"
  to   refresh   the   list.Press
  and   hold   one   of   the   buttons   to  
p

reset   the   current   radio   station.   The  
n

ame   of   the   station   is   displayed   and  
a

n   audible   signal   confirms   the   preset.
Briefly press one of the buttons to
carry
  out   an   automatic   search   down/
up
  for   radio   stations. Briefly press one of these buttons to
start
  an   automatic   search   up/down  
f

or   frequencies.
Press one of the buttons to select the
chosen
  radio   station   then   confirm.The
  surroundings   (hills,   buildings,  
t

unnel,   parking,   under   ground...)   may  
p

revent   reception,   including   RDS  
a

lternative   frequencies,   frequency  
sea

rch.
This
  phenomenon   is   normal   in   the  
p

ropagation   of   radio   waves   and   does  
n

ot   in   any   way   imply   a   fault   with   the  
a

udio   system.
Alternative frequencies
(AF) / RDS
Press on "MENU"   to   display   the   list.
Turn   the   knob   to   select   "Radio " then
press
  to   confirm.
Turn
  the   knob   to   select   "FM AF " then
press
  to   activate   or   deactivate   the  
f

requency.
Turn
  the   knob   the   select   "Region
Code " then press to activate or
deactivate.
When
  alternative   frequencies   (AF)   is  
a

ctivated,   the   system   selects   the   best  
R

DS   frequency   (Region   code)   for   the  
s

tation   being   listened   to.
However,   in   certain   conditions,   tracking  
o

f
 
a
  station   is   not   available   throughout  
t

he
 
whole   country,   as   radio   stations   do  
n

ot
 
cover   100%   of   the   country.   When  
r

eception   becomes   poor,   the   frequency  
c

hanges   to   a   regional   station.
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Audio streamingConnecting Apple® players
Streaming allows audio files on your telephone t
o   be   played   via   the   vehicle's   speakers.
You
  can   also   view,   activate   or   deactivate  
s

ystem   settings   related   to   the   Bluetooth  
f

unction. Select "Bluetooth", then "
Pairing".
Press on " MENU"
  to   display   the   list.
Turn
  the   knob   to   select   "Bluetooth",  
p

ress   to   display   the   list.
Once
  connected   for   streaming,   the  
t

elephone   is   considered   as   a   media  
s

ource.
If
  play   does   not   start   automatically,   it  
m

ay   be   necessary   to   start   audio   play  
f

rom   the   telephone. Connect the Apple
® player to the USB port
using
 
a
 
suitable
 
cable   (not   supplied).
Play
 
starts
 
automatically.
Control
 
is
 
via
 
the
 
audio   system.
The classifications available are those of the
portable
 
device
 
connected   (artists   /   albums /  
g

enres
 
/
 
tracks
 
/
 
playlists   /   audio   books /  
p

odcasts).
The
 
default
 
classification   used   is   by   artist.   To  
m

odify
 
the
 
classification   used,   return   to   the  
f

irst
 
level
 
of
 
the
 
menu   then   select   the   desired  
c

lassification
 
(playlists   for   example)   and  
c

onfirm
 
to
 
go
 
down
  through   the   menu   to   the  
de

sired
 t

rack.
The
 
version
 
of
 
software   in   the   audio   system  
m

ay
 
not
 
be
 
compatible   with   the   generation   of  
y

our Apple
® player.
C
onnect
 
the
 
telephone:
 
see
 
the
 
"
Telephone "
section.
The
 
system
 
accepts
 
USB
 
mass
 
storage
 
d

evices
 o

r
 A

pple
® players via the USB ports. T
he
 
adaptor
 
cable   is   not   supplied.
Control
 
of
 
the
 
peripheral   device   is   with   the  
a

udio
 
system
 
controls.
Other
 
peripherals,   not   recognised   on  
c

onnection,
 
must
  be   connected   to   the   auxiliary  
s

ocket
 
using
 
a
 
Jack   cable   (not   supplied).
The
 
system
 
can
 
alternatively   read   files   via   the  
Bl

uetooth
® system and the USB port.
I
t
 
is
 
recommended   that   the   USB   cable  
f

or
 
the   portable   device   is   used.
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USB, portable player
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a long waiting period f
ollowing   the   connection   of   a U

SB   memory   stick.When a new  m edium  i s  i nserted,  t he  s ystem  r eads  a  c ertain  a mount  o
f   data   (directory,   title,   artist,   etc.).   This   may   take   from  
a
  few   seconds   to   a   few   minutes. This
  phenomenon   is   normal.
Some
 
characters
 
in
 
the
 
m

edia
 
information
 
are
 
not
 
d

isplayed
 
correctly
 
while
 
p

laying. The
  audio   system   does   not   display   some   types   of   characters. Use   standard   characters   to   name   tracks   and  
f

olders.
Playing
 
of
 
streaming
 
files
 
d

oes
 
not
 
start. The
  peripheral   device   connected   does   not   support   automatic   play. Start   the   playback   from   the   device.
The
 
names
 
of
 
tracks
 
and
 
t

he
 
track
 
length
 
are
 
not
 
d

isplayed
 
on
 
the
 
screen
 
w

hen
 s

treaming
 a

udio. The
  Bluetooth   profile   does   not   allow   the   transfer   of   this   information.
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Settings, configuration
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There
 
is   a   difference   in  
s

ound
 
quality   between   the  
d

ifferent   audio   sources  
(

radio,
 U
SB...). For
  optimum   sound   quality,   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Treble,  
M

edium,   Bass)   can   be   adapted   to   the   different   sound   sources,  
w

hich   may   result   in   audible   differences   when   changing   source  
(

radio,
 U
SB...). Check
  that   the   audio   settings   are   adapted   to  
t

he   sources   listened   to.   It   is   advisable   to   select  
a

utomatic   sound   adjustment   (Low,   Medium,  
Hig

h).
Check
  the   quality   and   format   of   your   recording.
With
 
the   engine   off,   the  
s

ystem
  switches   off   after   a  
f

ew
 
minutes   of   use. When
  the   engine   is   switched   off,   the   system's   operating   time  
d

epends   on   the   battery   charge.
The
  switch-off   is   normal:   the   system   changes   to   economy   mode  
a

nd   switches   off   to   preserve   the   state   of   charge   of   the   vehicle's  
b

attery. Start
  the   vehicle's   engine   to   increase   the   battery  
c

harge.
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Key ............................................................ 31,  71
Key, electronic ................................................. 34
K
eyless   Entry   and   Starting  
.......................3
4,   72
Kit,
 han

ds-free
 ......................................2
04,   247
Kit,
  temporary   puncture   repair  
................6
9,   153
K
Jack ...............................................................15 8
Jump   starting  .............................. ..................178
J
Gauge, fuel........................................ 1 3,   26,   138
Gearbox,   ETG  ............................... ...... 9,   77,   152
Gearbox,
 m

anual
 .......................... 9
,   76,   83,   151
Gear
  efficiency   indicator  
.................................81
G

ear   lever,   manual   gearbox  
...........................76
G

lossary,   audio   system  
................................23

6
Glove
  box  
..................................................6
3,   64
E
F
G
Eco-driving  ............................... ........................ 9
Economy   mode  ............................... ..............141
Electronic
  brake   force   distribution  
(

EBFD)
 ...............................
.................107,
 10

8
Emergency
  braking   assistance   (EBA)  
..........10

7
Emergency
 w

arning
 lam
ps
 ...........................10

6
Energy
  economy   mode  
.................................1

41
Engine
 c

ompartment
 .................................... 14

7
Engine
 ...............................

.....139,   147,   181,   182
Environment
 ........ 9

,   33,   47,   53,   61,   95,   150,   179
Filling
  the   fuel   tank  
................................ 13

8,
 13
9
Filter, air
 ...............

......................................... 151
Filter, oil
 ......................................................... 1

51
Filter,
 p

assenger
 c
ompartment
 .....................1

51
Fitting
  a   wheel  
...............................
................161
Fittings,
  boot  
................................................... 68
F

ittings,
 in
terior
 ............................................... 63
F

lashing
 in
dicators
 ................1
03,   164,   166,   167
Foglamp,
 r

ear
 ...............................
.........10 0,
 16

6
Folding
  the   rear   seat   backrest  
........................48
F

olding/unfolding   the   door   mirrors  
.................50
F

requency   (radio)  
..................................1
94,   242
Fuel ..................................................26,
  138,   139
Fuel
 c

onsumption
 ........................................ 9
,   28Hazard
 w

arning
 lam
ps
 ..................................10

6
Headlamp
 adj

ustment
 ...................................10

3
Headlamps,
  automatic   illumination  
........ 9
9,   101
Headlamps,
  dipped   beam  
.......................9
8,   164
Headlamps,
  main   beam  
..........................9
8,   164
Head
  restraints,   rear  
.......................................49
H

eating
 ................
............................... 54,   55,   57
Hill start assist
 
.................................................8

2
Hooks
 ...............................

...............................69
Horn ............................................................... 10 6
H
Fusebox, dashboard ..................................... 17 0
Fusebox, e ngine c ompartment .....................17
3
Fuses
 ................

............................................. 168Identification
.................................................. 18 4
Immobiliser,
 e

lectronic
 ....................................75
I

ndicator   lamps,   operation  
..............................21
I

ndicators,
 d
irection
 ......................................10

3
Inflating
  tyres  
..............................
..............9,   184
Inflating
  tyres   and   accessories  
(using
  the   kit)  
..............................
................15 6
Instrument
  panel  
...............................
........11,
 12
I

SOFIX
 ...............
....................................13 3 -13 5I
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Tables of fuses ..............................................16 8
Tank,   fuel  ............................... ..................26,   138
Telephone
 .............................................2

04,   247
Third
  brake   lamp  
........................................... 16

7
Three
  flashes   (direction   indicators)  
..............10

3
Time
  (setting)  
..............................
..............29,   30
To o l s
 ................

.............................................. 159
Touch screen tablet
 ...................................... 18

5
Seat belts
 ................................. 4

8,   115 -117,   129
Seats, front
 ...............................
.......................
46
Seats, rear
 ................................................. 4
7,   48
Selector,
 ge
ar
 ..................................................
77
S
ervicing
 ...............................
............................ 9
Sidelamps
 ...................................... 9
8,   164,   166
Side
 r
epeater
 ..............................
..................
167
Snow chains
 .................................................. 14
0
Socket,   12   V   accessory  
............................6
3,   64
Sockets,   audio  
......................... 6
3,   65,   198,   245
Speed
 l
imiter
 ...............................
..............86,   89
Speedometer
 ..............................
..............
11,
 12
S
tarting   the   vehicle  
............................. 7
1,   72,   74
Starting   using   another   battery  
......................
17
8
Station,
 ra
dio
 .........................................1
94,   242
Steering   mounted   controls,   audio  
........ 1
88,   241
Steering   wheel   adjustment  
.............................
51
S
topping   the   vehicle  
........................... 7
1,   72,   75
Stop & Start
 ......................... 2
8,   83,   85,   151,   177
Storage
 ................
......................................63,   64
Sun visor
 ...................................................6
3,   64Touch   screen   tablet   (Menus)  
........................
18
9
To w i n g
 .....................................................6
9,   180
Traction   control   (TRC)  
............... 1
7,   24,   107-109
Traffic   information   (TA)  
......................... 1
91,   243
Trip   computer  
............................................ 2
7,   28
Trip   distance   recorder  
.....................................
26
T
y r e s
 ..............................................................
.... 9
Tyre   under-inflation   detection  
........... 1
9,   95,   157
Under   floor   storage  
.........................................
69
U
nder-inflation
 (
detection)
 ................ 1
9,   95,   157
Unlocking
 ..............................
....................32,   34
USB
 ........
.................................. 63,   65,   198,   245
U
V
W
Ventilation ..............................
...... 52,   54,   55,   58
Visibility ............................... ............................52Warning
  and   indicator   lamps  
....................
15
-25
Washing
 (
advice)
........................................... 152
Weights
 ...............
..........................................
182
Wheel, spare
 ................................................. 15
8
Window   controls  
.............................................
41
W
indows,   rear   quarter  
....................................
41
W
iper
 b
lades
 (
changing)
 ...............................
14
4
Wipers
 ........................................................... 10
4
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