Citroen C4 CACTUS 2016 1.G Workshop Manual

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Front electric window controls
The electric window switches remain   operational   for   approximately  
4

5 seconds   after   the   ignition   is  
s

witched   off   or   until   a   front   door  
i

s   opened.   If,   during   this   period   of  
4

5 seconds,   you   open   a   door   while  
o

perating   a   window,   the   window   stops.  
T

he   window   switch   will   then   only   be  
o

perative   after   the   ignition   is   switched  
o

n   again.
1.
 F

ront
 
left
 
electric
 
window
 
switch.
2.
 F

ront
 
right
 
electric
 
window
 
switch.
F
 
P

ress
 
the
 
switch
 
to
 
open
 
the
 
window.
F
 
P

ull
 
the
 
switch
 
to
 
close
 
the
 
window.
The
 
window
 
stops
 
when
 
you
 
release
 
the
 
switch. Always
  remove   the   key   from   the   ignition  
w

hen   leaving   the   vehicle,   even   for   a  
s

hort   time.
In
  the   event   of   contact   during   operation  
o

f   the   windows,   reverse   the   movement  
o

f   the   window.   To   do   this,   press   the  
c

orresponding
 s
witch.
When
  the   driver   operates   the  
p

assenger   electric   window   switch,   they  
s

hould   ensure   that   no   one   is   preventing  
c

orrect   closing   of   the   window.
The
  driver   should   ensure   that   the  
p

assenger   uses   the   electric   window  
c

o r r e c t l y.
Be
  particularly   aware   of   children   when  
o

perating
 t
he
 w
indows.
Rear door windows
Opening
Closing
F Tilt   the   lever   outwards.
F  P ush   it   fully   to   secure   the   window   in   the  
ope

n
 p
osition.
F
 
P
ull   the   lever   to   release   the   window.
F
 
T
ilt   the   lever   fully   inwards   to   secure   the  
w

indow   in   the   closed   position.
Each
  window   can   be   hinged   open   to   provide  
v

entilation   at   the   rear   seats.
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Front seats
F Raise the control A  and   slide   the   seat  f
or wards   or   backwards. F
P ull the control C   upwards   to   raise   the   seat  o
r   push   it   downwards   to   lower   it,   as   many  
t

imes   as   required,   to   obtain   the   desired  
p

osition.
F
 T urn   the   knob   B   to   adjust   the   backrest.
Forwards-backwards
Height
Seat backrest angle
Adjustments
(driver only)
As a safety measure, adjustments to the driver's seat must only be done when stationary.
B efore   moving   the   seat   backwards,   ensure   that   there   is   nothing   that   might   prevent   the   full   travel   of   the   seat,   so   as   to   avoid   the   risk   of   of   jamming  
t

he   seat   caused   by   the   presence   of   objects   on   the   floor   behind   the   seat   or   rear   passengers.   If   the   seat   jams,   stop   the   movement   immediately.
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F To  raise   the   head   restraint,   pull   it   upwards.
F  T o   remove   the   head   restraint,   press   the  
lug
  A   and   pull   the   head   restraint   upwards.
F
 
T
o   put   the   head   restraint   back   in   place,  
e

ngage   the   head   restraint   stems   in   the  
o

penings   keeping   them   in   line   with   the   seat  
b

ack.
F
 
T
o   lower   the   head   restraint,   press   the   lug   A
and
  the   head   restraint   at   the   same   time.The
  head   restraint   has   a   frame   with  
n

otches
 
which
 
prevents
 
it
 
from
 
lowering;
 t

his   is   a   safety   device   in   case   of   impact.
The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
level with the top of the head.
Never
  drive   with   the   head   restraints  
r

emoved;   they   must   be   in   place   and  
adj

usted
 c
orrectly.
Head restraint height
3
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Folding the backrest
F Move  the   front   seats   for ward   if   necessary.
F  P osition   the   seat   belts   on   the   backrest   and  
b

uckle   them.
F
 
P
lace   the   head   restraints   in   the   low  
p

osition. With
  a   one-piece   folding   backrest:
F P ress both controls 1   simultaneously   to  
r

elease   the   seat   backrest   2.
F
 
F
old   the   seat   backrest   2   onto   the   cushion.
Rear seatsBench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and folding one-piece backrest, or a bench seat with a one-piece cushion and 1/3 -2/3 split backrests to vary the   boot   load   space.
When
  folding   the   seat,   the   centre   seat  
b

elt   should   not   be   buckled   but   laid   out  
f

lat   on   the   seat.With
  a   1/3   -   2/3   split   folding   backrest:
F
 
P
ress   the   corresponding   control   1 to
release
  the   backrest   2.
F
 
F
old   the   seat   backrest   2   onto   the   cushion.
The
  rear   seat   cushion   remains   fixed.   To  
i

ncrease   the   boot   volume,   fold   the   seat  
b

ackrest   onto   the   cushion.
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Repositioning the seat backrest
F Straighten  the   seat   backrest   2  and   secure   it.
F  U nfasten   and   return   the   seat   belts   to   the  
s

ides   of   the   backrest.
When
  repositioning   the   backrest,  
e

nsure that the seat belts are not
trapped
  and   the   red   indicator,   located  
n

ext   to   the   controls   1,
  is   no   longer  
vis

ible.
Rear head restraints
They can be removed and are interchangeable side   to   side.
To
  remove   a   head   restraint:
F
 
P
ull   the   head   restraint   upwards   to   the   stop.
F
 
T
hen,   press   the   lug   A. Never
  drive   with   the   head   restraints  
r

emoved;   they   must   be   in   place   and  
a

djusted   to   the   normal   position   (up).
These
  have   one   position   for   use   (up)   and   a  
s

towed   position   (down).
To   refit   a   head   restraint:
F
 
E
ngage   the   head   restraint   rods   in   the  
a

pertures,  
k
eeping  
t
he  
h
ead  
r
estraint  
i
n  
l
ine  
w

ith   the   seat   backrest.
To
  lower   a   head   restraint:
F
 
P
ress   down   on   the   head   restraint   and   on  
l

ug   A   at   the   same   time.
3
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Mirrors
Each fitted with an adjustable mirror glass providing   the   lateral   rear ward   vision   necessary  
f

or   overtaking   or   parking.   They   can   also   be  
f

olded   for   parking   in   confined   spaces.
Door mirrors
Demisting - Defrosting
F Move control A  to   the   right   or   to   the   left   to  s
elect   the   corresponding   mirror.
F
 
M
ove   control   in   all   four   directions   to   adjust.
F
 
R
eturn   control   to   the   central   position. Demisting-defrosting
  of   the   door  
m

irrors   operates   with   the   engine  
r

unning,   by   switching   on   the   heated  
re

ar
 sc
reen.
Electric adjustment
The objects observed are, in reality, c
loser   than   they   appear.
Take
  this   into   account   in   order   to  
c

orrectly   judge   the   distance   of   vehicles  
a

pproaching   from   behind.
Manual folding
You can fold the mirrors manually (tight parking space, nar row g arage...).
F
 
T
urn   the   mirror   towards   the   vehicle.
As
  a   safety   measure,   the   mirrors   should  
b

e   adjusted   to   reduce   the   "blind   spots".For
  more   information   on   demisting   and  
d

efrosting   the   rear   screen,   refer   to   the  
c

orresponding
 s
ection.
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Rear view mirror
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which darkens   the   mirror   glass   and   reduces   the  
n

uisance   to   the   driver   caused   by   the   sun,  
h

eadlamps   from   other   vehicles...
Adjustment
F Adjust  the   mirror   so   that   the   glass   is  d
irected   correctly   in   the   "day"   position.
Day / night position
F Pull  the   lever   to   change   to   the   "night"   anti-
dazzle   position.
F
 
P
ush   the   lever   to   change   to   the   normal  
"

day"   position.
Steering wheel ad justment
F When stationary , lower the control lever A
to   release   the   steering   wheel   adjustment  
m

echanism.
F
 
A
djust   the   height   of   the   steering   wheel   to  
s

uit   your   driving   position.
F

Ra
ise the control lever A   to   lock   the  
s

teering   wheel   adjustment   mechanism.
As a safety precaution, these
operations
  should   only   be   carried   out  
w

hile   the   vehicle   is   stationary.
Correct driving position
Before taking to the road and to make the most of  t he  e rgonomics  o f  y our  d riving  p osition,  c arry  
o

ut   these   adjustments   in   the   following   order:
-
 
h
eight   of   the   head   restraint,
-
 
b
ackrest   angle,
-
 
c
ushion   height,
-
 
l
ongitudinal   position   of   the   seat,
-
 
h
eight   of   the   steering   wheel,
-
 
t
he   interior   and   door   mirrors.
Once
  these   adjustments   have   been   made,
 e

nsure   that   from   your   driving   position   you
 c

an   see   the   instrument   panel   clearly.
3
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Ventilation
Air intake
The air circulating in the passenger compartment   is   filtered   and   originates   either  
f

rom   the   outside   via   the   grille   located   at   the  
b

ase   of   the   windscreen   or   from   the   inside   in   air  
re

circulation
 m
ode.
Air treatment
The incoming air follows various routes depending   on   the   controls   selected   by   the  
d

river:
-
 
d
irect   arrival   in   the   passenger  
c

ompartment   (air   intake),
-
 
p
assage   through   a   heating   circuit   (heating),
-
 
p
assage   through   a   cooling   circuit   (air  
c

onditioning).
Control panel
1. Windscreen d emisting-defrosting v ents.
2. F ront   side   window   demisting/defrosting  
ve

nts.
3.
 A

djustable   side   air   vent   (driver   only).4. C
entral   adjustable   air   vents.
5. A ir   outlets   for   the   front   footwells.
6.
 A

ir   outlets   for   the   rear   footwells.
Air distribution
The controls of this system are accessible in the " Air conditioning "
menu
  of   the   touch   screen   tablet   A.
The
 
demisting/defrosting   controls   for   the  
w

indscreen   and   rear   screen   are   located   below  
t

he
 
touch
 
screen   tablet.
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In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and maintenance guidelines belo w:
F
 
T
o   obtain   an   even   air   distribution,   take   care   not   to   obstruct   the   exterior   air   intake   grilles  
l

ocated   at   the   base   of   the   windscreen,   the   nozzles,   the   vents   and   the   air   outlets,   as   well  
a

s   the   air   extractor   located   in   the   boot.
F
 
D
o   not   cover   the   sunshine   sensor,   located   on   the   dashboard;   this   is   used   for   regulation  
o

f   the   air   conditioning   system.
F
 
O
perate   the   air   conditioning   system   for   at   least   5   to   10   minutes,   once   or   twice   a   month  
t

o   keep   it   in   per fect   working   order.
F
 
E
nsure   that   the   passenger   compartment   filter   is   in   good   condition   and   have   the   filter  
e

lements   replaced   regularly.
  W

e   recommend   the   use   of   a   combined   passenger   compartment   filter.   Thanks   to   its  
s

pecial   active   additive,   it   contributes   to   the   purification   of   the   air   breathed   by   the  
o

ccupants   and   the   cleanliness   of   the   passenger   compartment   (reduction   of   allergic  
s

ymptoms,   bad   odours   and   greasy   deposits).
F
 
T
o   ensure   correct   operation   of   the   air   conditioning   system,   you   are   also   advised   to   have  
i

t   checked   regularly   as   recommended   in   the   maintenance   and   warranty   guide.
F
 
I
f   the   system   does   not   produce   cold   air,   switch   it   off   and   contact   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
Recommendations for ventilation and air conditioning
If after an extended stop in sunshine, the  i nterior  t emperature  i s  v ery  h igh,  f irst  
v

entilate   the   passenger   compartment   for  
a

  few   moments.
Put
  the   air   flow   control   at   a   setting   high  
e

nough   to   quickly   change   the   air   in   the  
p

assenger
 c
ompartment.
The
  air   conditioning   system   does   not  
c

ontain   chlorine   and   does   not   present  
a

ny   danger   to   the   ozone   layer.
The
  condensation   created   by   the   air  
c

onditioning   results   in   a   discharge  
o

f   water   under   the   vehicle   which   is  
p

er fectly   normal.
When
 
towing
 
the
 
maximum
 
load
 
on
 
a
 
steep
 
gradient
 
in
 
high
 
temperatures,
 
switching
 
off
 
the
 
a

ir
 
conditioning
 
increases
 
the
 
available
 
engine
 
power
 
and
 
so
 
improves
 
the
 
towing
 
ability.
Stop & Start
The heating and air conditioning s ystems   only   work   when   the   engine   is  
r

unning.
To
  maintain   a   comfortable   temperature  
i

n   the   passenger   compartment,   you   can  
t

emporarily   deactivate   the   Stop   &   Start  
s

ystem.
For
  more   information   on   Stop   &   Start,  
r

efer   to   the   corresponding   section.
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Heating
Temperature adjustment
F Press one of these buttons or   move   the   cursor   from   blue  
(

cold)   to   red   (hot)   to   adjust   the  
t

emperature   to   your   liking.
Air flow adjustment
F Press one of these buttons to increase   or   decrease   the   air   flow  
f

rom   the   system.
Avoid
  driving   for   too   long   without  
v

entilation   (risk   of   misting   and  
d

eterioration   of   air   quality).
The
 
heating
 
system
 
works
 
only
 
when
 
the
 
engine
 
is
 
running.
The
 
symbol   for   air   flow   (a   fan)   fills   progressively  
a

ccording
  to   the   air   flow   setting   made.
By
 
reducing   the   air   flow   to   the   minimum,   you  
a

re
 
stopping   ventilation   of   the   passenger  
c

ompartment.
F

Sel

ect the "
Air conditioning "
menu
 
in
 
the
 
touch
 
screen
 
tablet
 
t

o
 
display
 
the
 
controls
 
page
 
for
 
t

he
 
system.
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