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Level 1Level 2 Level 3 Comments
Navigation Settings
Navigation Enter destination
Display recent destinations.
Calculatory criteria
Fastest
Choose the navigation criteria.
The map displays the route chosen according to these
criteria.
Shortest
Time/distance
Ecological
Tolls
Ferries
Strict - Close
Show
route on map
Display the map and start navigation.
ConfirmSave the options.
SaveSave the current address.
Stop navigationDelete the navigation information.
VoiceChoose the volume for voice and announcement of street names.
DiversionDetour from your initial route by a certain distance.
Navigation
Display in text mode.
Zoom in.
Zoom
out.
Display
in full screen mode.
Use
the arrows to move the map.
Switch
to 2D map.
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Street names are visible on the map from the 100 m scale.
Configure
Select "
Aspect". Select:
- ""Day" map colour" to have the map
always
in day mode.
- ""Night" map colour
" to have the map
always
in night mode.
- "Automatic day/night
" to have
the brightness of the map adjusted
automatically
according to the ambient light
level.
This
mode makes use of the vehicle's
sunshine
sensor or by manual operation of
the
vehicle's lighting.
Select "Map settings". Press on Navigation
to
display
the
primary
page
then
go
to
the
secondary
page.
MAP
Then "Confirm" to save the modifications.
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Depending on your telephone, you may be asked to accept automatic connection every time the ignition is switched on.
Depending
on the type of telephone, the system
will
ask you to accept or not the transfer of your
contacts. The
services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
compatibility
of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
manual
and with your network provider for details of the services
available
to you.
On return to the vehicle, the last telephone connected automatically
reconnects,
within around 30 seconds after switching on the ignition
(Bluetooth
activated).
To
modify the automatic connection mode, select the telephone in
the
list then select the desired profile.
The
telephone is added to the list.
BLUETOOTH
If not, select "
Update".
The ability of the system to connect with only one profile depends on
the
telephone.
The
two profiles may both connect by default.
Visit www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, additional
help,
...).
Automatic reconnection
Connecting a Bluetooth peripheral
On switching on the ignition, the telephone connected when the ignition
was last switched off is automatically reconnected, if this
connection
mode had been activated during the pairing procedure.
The
connection is confirmed by the display of a
message
and the name of the telephone.
Press on Telephone
to display the primary
page
then go to the secondary page.
Manual connection
Select "Bluetooth" to display the list of paired
peripherals.
Select
the peripheral to connect.
Press on "Search".
The
connection is confirmed by the display of a
message
and the name of the telephone.
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Some contacts are
duplicated
in the list.
The options for synchronizing contacts are synchronizing the contacts
on
the SIM card, the contacts on the telephone, or both. When both
synchronizations
are selected, some contacts may be duplicated.
Select " d isplay SIM card contacts" or " d isplay
telephone contacts".
Contacts are not shown
in alphabetical order.
Some telephones offer display options. Depending on the settings
chosen,
contacts can be transferred in a specific order.
Modify the display setting in the telephone
directory
.
The system does not receive
SMS text messages.The Bluetooth mode does not permit sending SMS text messages to the system.
CD, MP3
The
CD
is
ejected
automatically
or
is
not
played
by
the
player. The C
d is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any
audio
data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play.-
Check
that the CD is inserted in the player the
right
way up.
-
Check
the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
be
played if it is too damaged.
-
Check
the content in the case of a recorded
CD:
refer to the advice in the "AUDIO" section.
-
The audio system's CD player does not play DVDs.
- Some recorded CDs will not be played by the audio system because they are not of the correct quality.
The CD has been recorded in a format that is not compatible with the player (udf,...).
The
CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not
recognised
by the audio system.
There is a long waiting period following the insertion of a C
d or connection of a
USB
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 few seconds to a
few
minutes. This
phenomenon is normal.
The C
d
player sound is
poor. The
CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert
good quality CDs and store them in suitable
conditions.
The
audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an
ambience.
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With
the
engine
off,
the
system
switches
off
after
a
few
minutes
of
use.
When
the
engine
is
switched
off,
the
system's
operating
time
depends
on
the
battery
charge.
The
switch-off
is
normal:
the
system
switches
to
economy
mode
and
switches
off
to
prevent
discharging
of
the
vehicle's
battery.
Start
the
vehicle's
engine
to
increase
the
battery
charge.
USB, portable player
, connection key
Playback
of
my
USB
memory
stick
starts
only
after
a
very
long
wait
(around
2
to
3
minutes).
Some
files
supplied
with
the
memory
stick
may
greatly
slow
down
access
to
reading
the
memory
stick
(multiplication
by
10
of
the
catalogue
time).
Delete
the
files
supplied
with
the
memory
stick
and
limit
the
number
of
sub-folders
in
the
file
structure
on
the
memory
stick.
When
I
connect
my
iPhone as telephone and
to
the
USB
port
at
the
same
time,
I
am
unable
to
play
the
music
files.
When
the
iPhone
connects
automatically
as
a
telephone,
it
forces
the
streaming
function.
The
streaming
function
takes
the
place
of
the
USB
function which is then not useable, there is a period without sound of t\
he
track
being
played
with
Apple® players.
Disconnect and reconnect to the USB port (the
USB
function takes priority over streaming).
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In the contextual menu:
-
select "
Telephone mode " to
transfer
the call to the telephone.
-
deselect "
Telephone mode" to
transfer
the call to the vehicle.
In
certain
cases, the combined mode has to activated from the
telephone.
If
the
contact has been cut off, when you reconnect on returning to
the
vehicle,
the Bluetooth connection will be restored automatically
(depending
on the compatibility of the telephone).
Combined mode
(to
leave
the
vehicle without ending the call)
USING THE TELEPHONE
From the contextual menu, select
"DTMF tones" and confirm to
use
the digital keypad to navigate in
the
interactive voice response menu.
From
the contextual menu,
select
"Switch" and conform to return
to
a call left on hold.
Interactive voice response
Consultation call
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The
quality of reception
of the radio station
listened
to gradually
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no
sound, 87.5 MHz is
displayed...). The
vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened
to
or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the
vehicle
is travelling. Activate
the RDS function to enable the system
to
check whether there is a more powerful
transmitter
in the geographical area.
The
environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) 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 CITROËN 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.Deactivate
the RDS function if the phenomenon is
too
frequent and always on the same route.
The
traffic announcement
(T
A)
is
displayed. I do
not
receive any traffic
information. The
radio station does not broadcast traffic information.Tune
to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
information.
The stored stations are
not
found (no sound,
87.5
MHz is displayed...). An
incorrect waveband is selected. Press the
band button to return to the waveband
on
which the stations are stored.
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With
the engine off, the
audio
system switches
of
f
after a few minutes
of
use. When
the engine is switched off, the audio system operating time
depends
on the battery charge.
The
switch-off is normal: the audio system switches to economy mode
and
switches off to prevent discharging the vehicle's battery.Start
the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
charge.
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 of the volume or stopping of the playing of the CD.Switch
the audio system off for a few minutes to
allow
the system to cool.
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Fittings, rear ..................................................112
Flashing in dicators ............... 1 22, 150, 244, 247
Foglamps,
f
ront
..................... 1
20, 127, 242, 247
Foglamps,
re
ar
..................................... 1
20, 248
Frequency
(radio)
................................. 3
01, 303
Front seats
..............................
........... 91, 92, 95
Fuel ............................................................... 209
Fuel
c
onsumption
........................................... 10
F
uel filler flap
........................................ 2
08, 210
Fuel
gauge
........................................ 1
2-14, 208
Fuel
tank............................................... 208, 210
Fusebox,
das
hboard
.................................... 25
3
Fuses
................
............................................. 2 51
E
Filling with fuel ......................................2 08 -210
Fitting a wheel ............................... ...............239
Fitting
roof
bars
........
.................................................... 262
Fittings,
boot
......................................... 11
3 ,
11
7
Fitting
sp
eakers............................................ 272
F
Coolant level .............................. ...................217
Courtesy lamps .....................................1 24, 133
Courtesy
mirror
............................................ 10
2
Cruise control
....................................... 1
99, 203
Cup holder
...............................
.....................104EBA
(Emergency braking assistance) ..........1
51
Eco-driving ...............................
.....................10
Economy
mode
...............................
.............260
Electric window controls
................................ 75
E
lectronic brake force distribution
(EBFD)
...............................
.........................151
Electronic
eng
ine
i
mmobiliser................ 64,
169
Emergency
b
oot
r
elease
.................................74
E
mergency braking system
..........................1
51
Emergency
c
all
............................ 1
53, 287, 288
Emergency
w
arning
lam
ps
..........................15
0
Emissions
control system, SCR
............2
4, 221
Energy
economy mode
................................26
0
Engine
c
ompartment
............................21
3,
21
4
Engine
c
ompartment
f
usebox
..............................
........................255
Engine,
Diesel
.......................2
09, 211, 214, 279
Engine
oil
......................................................2
15
Engine
oil level indicator
........................ 2
9, 215
Engine,
petrol
............................... 2
09, 213, 275
Environment
......... 1
0, 64, 80, 90, 190, 218, 228
Equipment
se
ttings
.............................3
7, 39, 45Gearbox,
automatic
..................... 1
83, 220, 258
Gearbox,
e
lectronic
.............. 1
79, 192, 220, 258
Gearbox,
m
anual
......................... 1
78, 192, 220
Gear shift indicator
...................................... 18
9
Gear lever, automatic
gearbox
.....................................18
3
Gear lever, electronic
ge
arbox
............................. 1
79, 220
Gear lever, manual
g
earbox
..........................................17
8
Glove
box
.....................................................10
2
Grab handles
............................................... 10
1
G
DAB (Digital Audio
B roadcasting) ....................3 04, 305, 366, 367
Date
(setting)
...............................
....... 38, 43, 48
Daytime
running lamps
.................1
19, 242, 246
Deactivating
t
he
p
assenger
a
irbag
..............15
9
Defrosting
...............................
.................. 89, 90
die
sel
...............................
..............................26
di
esel additive level
...................................... 2
18
Diesel
engine pre-heat warning lamp
...........26
D
igital Audio Broadcasting
(
DA B)
...............
..................304, 305, 366, 367
Dimensions
..............................
....................285
Dipped
be
am
...............................
..118, 242, 245
Dipstick
................
................................... 29, 215
Directional
l
ighting
............................... 12
6,
12
7
di
rection indicators
...... 1
22, 150, 242, 244, 248
do
ors
..............................................................
.71
Doors
em
ergency
c
ontrol
.....................................................5
7, 62
Door
pockets
................................................ 10
1
Driving
economically
..................................... 10
D
riving positions (storing)
..............................95
D
ynamic
em
ergency
b
raking
........................1
74
Dynamic
stability control (DSC)
...................15
2
D
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Halogen headlamps .....................................24 3
Hands-free kit .............................. 3 46, 347, 375
Hazard
w
arning
lam
ps
................................. 15
0
Headlamp
adj
ustment
.................................. 12
5
Headlamps,
d
irectional
................ 1
25, 126, 242
Headlamp
w
ash
........................................... 13
0
Head restraints, front
........
...................................................... 93
Head restraints, rear
...............................
................................96
Heated seats
...............................
...................93
Heating
................
............................... 81, 82, 84
Height
and reach adjustment,
steering
w
heel
..............................
.............10 0
Hill start assist
.............................................. 18
8
Hooks
...............................
.............................114Instrument p
anels ............................... .......12-14
Instrument
panel screen ....................1 2-14, 189
Intelligent
T
raction
C
ontrol
.......................................................15
2
Interior
f
ittings
.......................................10
1, 102
Interior
mood
lighting
..............................
.........................13 4
IS
oFI
X
...............
..........................................146
ISOFIX
m
ountings........................................ 14 4Key
not recognised ......................................16
7
Key
with remote
control
..................................................... 53
-58
Labels, identification
.................................... 28
6
Lamps,
warning and indicator
..................16
-28
Lane
Departure Warning
System
(LDWS)
...............................
..........195
Level,
a d
blu
e
® additive .......................... 23, 226
Level,
brake
fluid .......................................... 2
16
Level,
power
steering fluid
........................... 2
16
Levels
and
checks
..............................
..213 -218
Lighting
bulbs
(replacement)
................2
42-250
Lighting
control stalk
.............................1
18, 122
Lighting
dimmer
..............................
.... 12-14, 35
Lighting,
guide-me home
..................... 12
2, 124
Lighting,
i
nterior
................................... 13
3,
13
4
Loading
..............................
.................... 10, 262
Load
reduction mode
................................... 26
0
Load space cover
...............................
...........117
Locating
your
vehicle
............................... 5
6, 61
Locking
from
the inside
..............................
.......................65
Locking
the
boot............................................. 72
Long
objects,
transporting
............................ 11
2
Low fuel level
..............................
........... 20, 208
Luggage
retaining
strap
............................................................ 11
3
L
Ignition on.............................................16 3, 16 8
Indicator lamps,
status
...............
....................................... 16 -28
Indicators, direction
..................... 1
50, 242, 244
Inflating
a
ccessories
(
using the kit)
..............................
...............233
Inflating
tyres
..............................
........... 10, 286
Inputs for audio system
................
................ 103, 306, 310, 373
Installing
s
peakers
...............................
........272
Instrument
panel
lighting
..............................
...........................35
I
Jack .............................................................. 234
Jack cable .............................................3 10, 372
JACK
socket
......................... 1
03, 306, 310, 373
Jukebox
(playing)
.......................................... 3
11
J
H
Keeping children
s afe ............... .......................135 -149, 157, 159
key .......
.....................................................53-64
ke
y, electronic
........................................... 59
-63
Key
in ignition
warning
...............................
.......................165
ke
yless Entry and
Starting
................................................... 53
-64
K
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