trip computer Citroen C3 2008 1.G Owner's Manual

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Display
As soon as you open the driver's door, the instrument panel displays the total mileage and trip mileage.
When you switch on the ignition, it scrolls through the following infor-mation:Maintenance indicator.
The engine oil level indicator.
Total mileage.
It also displays the trip mileage or trip computer information (depen-ding on the memory status since the vehicle was last stopped).
Trip mileage recorder reset
This can operate when the ignition is switched on.
Press B to show the trip mileage, then give a long press on B to reset the counter to zero.

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A. Control:Lighting rheostatNight driving (Black panel)B. Fuel gaugeC. Rev counterDuring the running-in period, see "Running-in".
D. Red zone of rev counter telling you of the need to change to a higher gear.Sport version: The warning lamp lights up in orange, then in red.
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E. Electronic Gearbox System displayF. Control:Trip mileage recorder resetG. Display:Cruise contol/speed limiterTrip mileage recorderTrip computer
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H. Display of warning lampsI. Speed indicatorJ. Display:Maintenance indicator Engine oil level indicatorTotal mileage recorder
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Display
As soon as you open the driver's door, the instrument panel displays the total mileage and trip mileage.
When you switch on the ignition, it scrolls through the following infor-mation:Maintenance indicator.
The engine oil level indicator.
Total mileage.
It also displays the trip mileage or trip computer information (depen-ding on the memory status since the vehicle was last stopped).
Trip mileage recorder reset
This can operate when the ignition is switched on.
Press B to show the trip mileage, then give a long press on B to reset the counter to zero.

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Display
As soon as you open the driver's door, the instrument panel displays the total mileage and trip mileage.
When you switch on the ignition, it scrolls through the following infor-mation:Maintenance indicator.
The engine oil level indicator.
Total mileage.
It also displays the trip mileage or trip computer information (depen-ding on the memory status since the vehicle was last stopped).
Trip mileage recorder reset
This can operate when the ignition is switched on.
Press B to show the trip mileage, then give a long press on B to reset the counter to zero.

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The driver is recommended not to concern himself with the display controls while driving.1. Time.2. Date - Display zone.3. Outside temperature.
When the outside temperature is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the temperature display fl ashes (risk of ice).Note: The outside temperature displayed may be higher than the actual temperature if the vehicle is stationary in bright sunlight.
Remark: The display of certain types of information is sometimes scrolled and sometimes alternated.
ControlsA. Access to the "Main menu" of the display.B. Scroll through display menus.C. Validation and Selection in the menus, of the function chosen or value modifi ed.D. Cancellation of the operation or return to the previous display.E. Selection of the type of information displayed in zone 2 (date, radio/CD and trip computer).In the Menus, choice of activation/deactivation of your functions and choice of your adjustments.
Main Menu
By pressing control A then B, you have access to the following func-tions:
Radio-CD (See radio-CD handbook).
Vehicle confi guration, to activate/deactivate:Triggering of rear screen wipe.The automatic guide-me-home lighting.Automatic lighting of headlamps.Options, to display the alerts.
Display adjustments, to adjust the date and time on the display.Languages, to select the display language.
Units, to access the choices of units of Temperature and Fuel Consumption.

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The driver is recommended not to concern himself with the display controls while driving.1. Time.2. Outside temperature.3. Date - Display zone.
When the outside temperature is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the temperature display fl ashes (risk of ice).
ControlsA. Access to the "Main menu" of the display.B. Scroll through display menus.C. Validation and Selection in the menus, of the function chosen or value modifi ed.D. Cancellation of the operation or return to the previous display.E. Selection of the type of information you wish to see permanently displayed (date, radio-CD, trip computer) on the right of the screen.
Main Menu
Press on button A to bring up the "Main menu" of the multifunc-tion display. This menu gives you access to the following functions:
Radio-CD
(See radio-CD handbook).
Trip computer,giving you:Entering the distance to the destination.Access to the log of alerts (recall of the alerts signalled previously.
Access to status of functions, for example activation/deactivation of automatic lighting of headlamps, ESP, windscreen wipers.

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Trip computer
To enter the distance to be tra-velled on the trip computer:Press button A.
Use B to select the icon "Trip computer", then confi rm with a press on C.Select entry of distance using B. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.
To choose the distance, select the fi gure you wish to modify by using B, then confi rm with a press on C.
Use B to adjust the value, then validate by pressing C.Validate "OK" on the screen.
To access the trip computer's log of alerts:Press button A.
Use B to select the icon "Trip computer", then confi rm with a press on C.Select the log of alerts.
When the list displays, use Bto scroll through it.
Press D to return to the permanent display.
To access the status of functions: proceed in a similar manner.

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For selection and display of the various types of information, give short presses on the end of the windcsreen wiper stalk.
Instrument panel (For a version with digital clock)
The trip computer provides 4 types of information on the instrument panel, following the display of trip mileage:Range.
Instantaneous consumption.
Average consumption.Average speed.
Remark: If the cruise control/speed limiter is in operation, the display of trip computer information disappears after a few seconds.

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The trip computer gives access to 3 types of instantaneous information:Range.
Instantaneous consumption.Distance remaining to be travelled.
The trip computer also gives access to 3 types of information for 2 Journeys 1 and 2:The distance travelled.
Average consumption.
Average speed.
The Journeys
Journeys 1 and 2 are independent of each other but identical in use. For example you can allocate Journey 1 to daily calculations and Journey 2 to monthly calculations.
Resetting a Journey to zero
When the desired Journey is displayed, give a long press on the end of the wiper control stalk.

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Range
This is the distance that can still be travelled on the amount of fuel remaining in the tank.
When the distance that can still be travelled is less than approx. 25 km (around 15 miles), only three dashes are shown.
Average consumption
This is the ratio between the fuel consumed and the distance travelled since the last reset to zero for the Journey selected.
Instantaneous consumption
This is the result from the consumption recor-ded within the last 2 seconds. This function is only available when travelling at over 30 km/h (approx. 20 mph).
Average speed
This is obtained, from the last reset to zero of the trip computer, by dividing the distance travelled by the time taken (with ignition switched on).
Distance travelled
This is the distance that has been travelled since the last reset to zero of the Journey selected.
Distance to be travelled
To enter it, see "Multifunction display".
Instrument panelDisplay version ADisplay version C
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