ECO mode CITROEN C3 AIRCROSS 2022 Workshop Manual

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Settings
QUESTIONRESPONSESOLUTION
When changing the setting of treble and bass,
the equalizer setting is deselected.
When changing the equalizer setting, the treble
and bass settings are reset. The selection of an equalizer setting imposes
the settings for treble and bass and vice versa.
Modify the treble and bass or equalizer settings
to obtain the desired musical ambience.
When changing the balance setting,
distribution is deselected.
When changing the distribution setting, the
balance setting is deselected. The selection of a distribution setting imposes
the balance settings and vice versa.
Modify the balance setting or the distribution
setting to obtain the desired sound quality.
There is a difference in sound quality between
the different audio sources. To allow for optimal listening quality, the
audio settings can be tailored to different
sound sources, which can generate audible
differences when changing source.Check that the audio settings are adapted
to the sources listened to. Adjust the audio
functions to the middle position.
When the engine is off, the system stops after
several minutes of use. When the engine is switched off, the system's
operating time depends on the state of charge
of the battery.
In normal off state, the system automatically
goes into energy economy mode to maintain an
adequate charge in the battery.Turn the ignition on to increase the charge of
the battery.
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Radio:
Select the previous/next preset radio
station.
Select the previous/next item in a
menu or a list.
Media:
Select the previous/next track.
Select the previous/next item in a
menu or a list.
Press the thumbwheel: confirm.
Menus
Depending on version."Multimedia ": Media settings, Radio
settings.
" Telephone ": Call, Directory
management, Telephone
management, Hang up.
" Trip computer ".
" Maintenance ": Diagnosis, Warning
log, etc. "
Connections ": Manage
connections, search for devices.
" Personalisation-configuration ":
Define the vehicle parameters,
Choice of language, Display
configuration, Choice of units, Date
and time adjustment.
Press the " MENU" button.
Move from one menu to another.
Enter a menu.
Radio
Selecting a station
Press the SOURCE button
repeatedly and select the radio.
Press this button to select a
waveband (FM/AM/DAB). Press one of the buttons for an
automatic search for radio stations.
Press one of the buttons to carry out
a manual search up/down for radio
frequencies.
Press this button to display the list of
stations received locally.
To update this list, press for more
than two seconds. The sound is cut
while updating.
RDS
The external environment (hills, buildings,
tunnels, basement car parks, etc.) may
block reception, including in RDS mode.
This is a normal effect of the way in
which radio waves are transmitted and
does not indicate any failure of the audio
equipment.
If RDS is not available, the RDS symbol
appears barred in the screen.
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DAB/FM station tracking
"DAB" does not have 100% coverage of
the country.
When the digital signal is weak,
"DAB / FM auto tracking" allows you to
continue listening to the same station,
by automatically switching to the
corresponding analogue FM station (if it
ex i st s).
When the "DAB
/ FM auto tracking" is
active, the DAB station will be selected
automatically.
Press the MENU button.
Select " Multimedia " and confirm.
Select " DAB
/ FM auto tracking"
and confirm.
If "DAB
/ FM auto tracking" is enabled,
there is a lag of a few seconds when
the system switches to the analogue
FM station sometimes with a change in
volume. If the "DAB" station you are listening to
is not available on FM ("
DAB/FM" option
barred), or if "DAB / FM auto tracking"
is not on, the sound will be cut when the
digital signal is too weak.
Media
USB port
To protect the system, do not use a USB
hub. Any additional equipment connected to
the system must conform to the standard
of the product or standard IEC 60950 -1.
Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port
or connect the USB device to the USB port
using a suitable cable (not supplied).
The system changes automatically to "USB"
source. The system builds playlists (in temporary
memory), an operation which can take from
a few seconds to several minutes at the first
connection.
Reduce the number of non-music files and the
number of folders to reduce the waiting time.
Playlists are updated every time a new USB
memory stick is connected.
When the USB port is used, the portable
device charges automatically.
Play mode
The play modes available are:
- No rmal: the tracks are played in order,
depending on the classification of the
selected files.
-

Ra
ndom: the tracks in an album or folder
are played in a random order.
-

R
andom on all media: all of the tracks
saved in the media are played in random
o r d e r.
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Connecting Apple® players
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/
genres/playlists).
The version of software in the audio system
may not be compatible with the generation of
your Apple
® p l aye r.
Information and advice
The CD player can play files with ".mp3",
".wma", ".wav" and ".aac" file extensions, with a
bit rate of 32 to 320
Kbps.
It also supports TAG mode (ID3 tag, WMA
TAG) .
No other file types (".mp4", etc.) can be read.
Files of the ".wma" type should be to the wma
9 standard.
The sampling rates supported are 11, 22, 44
and 48
kHz. Files of the ".wma" type should be to the wma
9 standard.
The sampling rates supported are 11, 22, 44
and 48
kHz.
File names should have fewer than 20
characters, avoiding special characters (e.g.
" ? ; ù) so as to avoid any reading or display
problems.
In order to be able to play a burned CDR or
CDRW, select standards ISO 9660 level 1, 2, or
Joliet, if possible, when burning the CD.
If the disc is burned in another format, it may
not be played correctly.
It is recommended that the same burning
standard be always used on an individual disc,
with the lowest speed possible (4x maximum)
for the best acoustic quality.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the
Joliet standard is recommended.
To protect the system, do not use a USB hub.
Use only USB memory sticks formatted
FAT 32 (File Allocation Table).
Via the USB port, the system can play audio
files with the extension ".mp3", ".wma", ".wav",
".cbr", ".vbr" with a bit rate of 32 to 320
Kbps.
No other file types (".mp4", etc.) can be read. It is recommended that you use genuine
Apple
® USB cables for correct operation.
Telephone
Pairing a Bluetooth®
telephone
As a safety measure and because they
require prolonged attention on the part
of the driver, the operations for pairing
of the Bluetooth mobile telephone with
the Bluetooth hands-free system of your
audio system must be carried out with the
vehicle stationary and the ignition on.
Activate the telephone's Bluetooth
function and ensure that it is "visible to all"
(telephone configuration).
The services available depend on
the network, the SIM card and the
compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone
used.
Check the instructions for your telephone
and with your ser vice provider for the
ser vices to which you have access.
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With certain telephones connected by
Bluetooth you can send a contact to the
directory of the audio system.
Contacts imported in this way are saved
in a permanent directory visible to all,
whatever the telephone connected.
The menu for the directory is not
accessible if it is empty.
Managing calls
During a call, press OK to display
the contextual menu.
End call
In the contextual menu, select
" Hang up " to end the call.
Confirm with OK.
Microphone off
(so that the other person cannot hear) In the contextual menu:
-

s
elect "
Micro OFF " to switch off
the microphone.
-
d
eselect "
Micro OFF " to switch
the microphone on.
Confirm with OK.
Telephone/combined mode
In the contextual menu:
- s elect " Telephone/combined
mode " to transfer the call to the
telephone (for example, to leave
the vehicle while continuing a
conversation).
-

d
eselect " Telephone/combined
mode " to transfer the call to the
vehicle.
Confirm with OK.
If the contact has been cut off, when you
reconnect on returning to the vehicle,
the Bluetooth connection will be restored
automatically and sound returned to the
system (depending on the compatibility of the
telephone).
In some cases, the telephone/combined mode
must be activated from the telephone.
Interactive voice response
From the contextual menu, select
" DTMF tones " and confirm to use
the digital keypad to navigate in the
interactive voice response menu.
Confirm with OK.
Consultation call
From the contextual menu, select
" Switch " and validate to return to a
call left on hold.
Confirm with OK.
Directory
To access the directory, press and
hold SRC/PHONE .
Select " Directory " to see the list of
contacts.
Confirm with OK.
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QUESTIONRESPONSESOLUTION
With the engine off, the audio system switches
off after a few minutes of use. When the engine is switched off, the audio
system operating time depends on the state of
charge of the battery.
The switch-off is normal: the audio system
switches to economy mode and switches off to
prevent discharging the vehicle's battery.Turn the ignition on to increase the charge of
the battery.
The message "the audio system is overheated"
appears on the display. In order to protect the installation if the
surrounding temperature is too high, the audio
system switches to an automatic thermal
protection mode leading to a reduction in
volume or the CD play stopping.Switch the audio system off for a few minutes
to allow the system to cool.
Radio
QUESTION
RESPONSESOLUTION
There is a difference in sound quality between
the different audio sources (radio, CD, etc.). To allow for optimal listening quality, the audio
settings (Volume, Bass, treble, Ambience,
Loudness) can be tailored to different
sound sources, which can generate audible
differences when changing source (radio, CD,
e t c .) .Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
Treble, Ambience and Loudness) are adapted
to the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
the audio functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance and Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the musical ambience "None"
and set the loudness correction to the "Active"
position in CD mode or to the "Inactive"
position in radio mode.
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The preset stations do not function (no sound,
87.5 MHz is displayed, etc.). An incorrect waveband is selected.
Press the BAND button to return to the
waveband (FM, FM2, DAB, AM) on which the
stations are preset.
The traffic announcement (TA) is displayed. I
do not receive any traffic information. The radio station is not part of the regional
traffic information network.Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
information.
The reception quality of the tuned radio station
gradually deteriorates or the stored stations are
not working (no sound, 87.5
MHz is displayed,
e t c .) . The vehicle is too far from the transmitter of
the station or no transmitter is present in the
geographical area.
Activate the RDS function to allow the system
to see if a more power ful transmitter is within
the geographic area.
The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels,
basement car parks, etc.) block reception,
including in RDS mode. This phenomenon is normal and does not
indicate a failure of the audio equipment.
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for
example when going through an automatic car
wash or in an underground car park). Have the aerial checked by a dealer.
Sound cut-outs of 1 to 2
seconds in radio
mode. During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS
searches for another frequency giving better
reception of the station.Switch off the RDS function if the phenomenon
is too frequent and always on the same route.
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Defrosting ........................................................ 70
Defrosting, front .............................................. 69
Demisting, front
............................................... 69
D

emisting, rear

................................................ 63
Demisting, rear screen


...................................63
Dimensions
..............................

.....................210
Dipstick
................

............................. 28, 176 -17 7
Direction indicators


..............22, 81- 82 , 193 -195
Display, head-up
...............................

............132
Display screen, instrument panel


.................128
Distance alert ~ Collision Risk Alert
.............143
Doors


............................................................... 48
Driver’s attention warning


......................14 6 -147
Driving time warning


..................................... 14 6
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
.....15 -16 , 93-96
EEarth point, remote ....................................... 17 5
Economy mode ............................................. 17
2
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
.....93
Electronic stability control (ESC)

...................15
E

mergency braking assistance (EBA) ............93
Emergency call


......................................... 91-92
Emergency switching off


...............................123
Emissions control
...............................

.............14
Energy economy mode
................................. 17

2
Engine


............................................................. 14
Engine, Diesel


....................................... 165, 18 4
Engine, petrol
...............................

.........165, 175
Engine compartment
.................................... 17

5
Engine fault


..................................................... 14
Engines


.................................................. 207-209
Engine self-diagnosis
..................................... 14
E

nvironment

.................................................... 45
FFatigue detection ................................... 14 6 -147
Filling the fuel tank ................................. 165 -167
Filter, air


........................................................ 179
Filter, Diesel fuel


........................................... 176
Filter, oil
................

......................................... 179
Filter, particle


......................................... 178 -179
Filter, passenger compartment


.....................179
Fitting a wheel
....................................... 19 0 -192
Fitting roof bars


...................................... 173 -174
Fittings, boot


................................................... 76
Fittings, interior
......................................... 71,

75
Fittings, rear


.................................................... 75
Flap, fuel filler


......................................... 166 -167
Floor, boot, adjustable


....................................77
Foglamp, rear


............................................ 21, 81
Foglamps, front


.......23, 80 - 81 , 85-86 , 193, 195
Foglamps, rear
................................................ 80
F

olding the rear seats

...............................60-62
Frequency (radio)
....................................... 21-22
Fuel ................................................................ 165
Fuel tank ........................................................ 167
Fusebox, dashboard


..................................... 201
Fusebox, engine compartment


.....................201
Fuses
...................................................... 1

97-2 01
G
Gauge, fuel............................................. 166 -167
Gearbox, automatic .......................125 -131, 18 0
Gearbox, manual


......71, 124 -125 , 12 9 -131, 179
Gear lever, manual gearbox


..................124 -125
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency indicator


..................................... 128
Glove box
........................................................ 71
G . P. S .


.............................................................. 12
Grab handles


.................................................. 75
Grip control
............................................... 95-96
HHazard warning lamps ....................................91Hazard warning lamps, automatic operation .......91Headlamps, automatic dipping ...........23, 83-85
Headlamps, automatic illumination ..........82- 83
Headlamps, dipped beam


.........23, 80 , 193 -19 4
Headlamps, main beam


............23, 80 , 193 -19 4
Head restraints, front
...................................... 59
Head restraints, rear
.................................60-62
Head-up display
..................................... 13

2-13 3
Heating
...................................................... 6

6- 67
Hill Assist Descent Control
................22, 97- 9 8
Hill start assist
............................................... 12 9
Hooks


.............................................................. 77
Horn ................................................................. 91
IIgnition .......................................69, 121 , 123 , 28
Immobiliser, electronic ............................45, 11 9
Indicator, AdBlue
® range ........................... 28-29
Indicator, coolant temperature ........................ 25
Indicator, engine oil level
................................ 28
Indicator lamps, operation
.............................. 11
I

ndicators, direction

................................ 81, 19 4
Inflating tyres and accessories (using the kit)

.............................. 18 4 -185, 187
Instrument panel


.......................................... 8 -10
Instrument panel, matrix
................................... 9
Internet browser
.............................................. 16
I

SOFIX mountings ......................................... 112
JJack .............................................18 8 -19 0, 23, 9
Jump starting ................................................ 202
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KKey ...................................................... 41, 43-46
Key, electronic ........................................... 43-44
Keyless Entry and Starting ......43, 45, 11 9 , 121-12 2Key not recognised ....................................... 12 3
Key with remote control ................................11
9
Kit, hands-free
.................... 2

5 -26, 13 -14 , 1 0 -11
Kit, temporary puncture repair
...... 18

4 -185, 187
LLabels, identification ..................................... 2 11
Lamp, boot .............................................. 70, 197
Lamps, parking


............................................... 82
Lamps, rear


................................................... 195
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)
...148
LEDs – Light-emitting diodes
................. 8

2, 193
Level, brake fluid
........................................... 17 7
Level, Diesel additive


.................................... 178
Level, engine coolant


.......................25, 17 7-178
Level, engine oil
............................... 28, 176 -17 7
Level, screenwash fluid

................................17

8
Levels and checks

..............................
...175 -178
Light-emitting diodes – LEDs
......... 8

2, 193 , 197
Lighting, cornering


.......................................... 86
Lighting, directional


......................................... 85
Lighting, guide-me home


................................83
Lighting, interior
...............................

.........78 -79
Lighting, mood


................................................ 79
Lighting, welcome


........................................... 83
Load reduction mode


.................................... 172
Locating your vehicle


...................................... 42
Locking
...............................

.......................42, 45
Locking from the inside
...................................49
Low fuel level

......................................... 16

6 -167
MMap reading lamps .........................................78
M arkings, identification .................................2 11
Mat


............................................................ 71, 74
Memorising a speed

..............................13

3 -13 4
Menu


............................................................... 12
Menu, main
....................................................... 4
M

enus (audio) ........................................ 3-5, 4-5
Messages


........................................................ 28
Messages, quick
............................................. 28
M

irror, rear view .............................................. 64
Mirrors, door .................................... 63, 14 9 -15 0
Misfuel prevention


......................................... 167
Mountings, ISOFIX


....................................... 112
MP3 CD
............................................................. 9
NNet, storage..................................................... 75
Number plate lamps ...................................... 19 6
OOil, engine .............................................. 176 -17 7
Oil change .............................................. 17
6 -17 7
Oil consumption


..................................... 176 -17 7
On-board tools


........................................ 77, 185
Opening the bonnet


...............................174 -175
Opening the boot


..........................42- 43, 48-49
Opening the doors


..............................42- 43, 48
PPads, brake ................................................... 18 0
Paint colour code .......................................... 2 11
Parcel shelf, rear


............................................. 76
Park Assist

...............................
.....15 5 , 157 , 159
Parking brake


........................................ 124, 18 0
Parking sensors, front ...................................151
Parking sensors, rear .................................... 151
Plates, identification ...................................... 2 11
Player, Apple
® ..................................... 24, 10, 10
Player, MP3 CD ............................... ............23, 9
Player, USB

............................................. 23, 9, 7
Port, USB

.................................... 71, 73 , 23 , 9, 7
Pre-heater, Diesel


........................................... 21
Pressures, tyres


.................................... 188, 2 11
Pre-tensioning seat belts


.............................. 101
Priming the fuel system
................................ 18 4
Profiles


...................................................... 30, 16
Protecting children


....102-103 , 105 -107 , 111 -115
Puncture


........................................ 18 4 -185, 187
RRadio ......................................... 21, 24 , 6, 9, 4-5
Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting – DAB)
............................22, 8, 6
Range, AdBlue


.......................................... 28-29
RDS
................

....................................... 21-22, 7
Rear screen, demisting


...................................70
Recharging the battery


.........................203-204
Recirculation, air


....................................... 66-69
Reduction of electrical load


..........................172
Regeneration of the particle filter
.................179
Reinitialisation of the under- inflation detection system


....................162-163
Reinitialising the remote control
..................... 47
R

eminder, key in ignition
...............................12

1
Reminder, lighting on
...................................... 81
R

emote control

.......................................... 41- 4 5
Removing a wheel
................................ 19 0 -192
Removing the mat


........................................... 74
Replacing bulbs
.................................... 19

3, 195
Replacing fuses


..................................... 197-2 01
Replacing the air filter
................................... 17

9
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 17

9
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