change time Citroen C4 CACTUS RHD 2015 1.G User Guide

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Checking levels
Take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the cooling fan could start at any   time   (even   with   the   ignition   off).
Engine oil level
The check is carried out either when the   ignition   is   switched   on   using   the  
o

il   level   indicator   in   the   instrument  
p

anel   for   vehicles   so   equipped,   or  
u

sing   the   dipstick.Checking using the dipstick
Refer to the "Petrol engine" or "Diesel engine" section   for   the   location   of   the   dipstick   in   the  
e

ngine   compartment   of   your   vehicle.
F
 
T
ake   the   dipstick   by   its   coloured   grip   and  
r

emove   it   completely.
F
 
W
ipe   the   end   of   the   dipstick   using   a   clean  
n

on-fluffy   cloth.
F
 
R
efit   the   dipstick   and   push   fully   down,   then  
p

ull   it   out   again   to   make   the   visual   check:  
t

he   correct   level   is   between   the   marks   A
and
  B.
Check
 
all
 
of
 
these
 
levels
 
regularly,
 
in
 
line
 
with
 
the
 
manufacturer's   service   schedule.   Top   them   up   if   necessary,   unless   other wise   indicated.
If
 
a
 
level
 
drops
 
significantly,
 
have
 
the
 
corresponding   system   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
If   you   find   that   the   level   is   above   the   A   mark   or  
belo

w the B   mark,   do not star t the engine.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   above   the   MAX
 
mark   (risk  
o

f   damage   to   the   engine),   contact   a  
C

ITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   below   the   MIN
 
mark,   you  
m

ust   top   up   the   engine   oil.
A = M
aX
B

= MI
nT

o
 
ensure
 
that
 
the
 
reading
 
is
 
correct,
 
y

our
 
vehicle
 
must
 
be
 
parked
 
on
 
a
 
level
 
s

ur face
 
with
 
the
 
engine
 
having
 
been
 
off
 
f

or
 
more
 
than
 
30
 
minutes.
It
 
is
 
normal
 
to
 
top
 
up
 
the
 
oil
 
level
 
between
 
t

wo
 
services
 
(or
 
oil
 
changes).
 
CITROËN
 
r

ecommends
 
that
 
you
 
check
 
the
 
level,
 
and
 
top
 
u

p
 
if
 
necessary,
 
every
 
3
 
000
 
miles
 
(5
 
000
 
kms).
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Checks

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Checks
12 V battery
The battery does not require any maintenance.
H owever,   check   that   the   terminals   are   clean a

nd   correctly   tightened,   particularly   in   summer
 a

nd   winter.Refer to the manufacturer's service   schedule   for   details   of   the  
r

eplacement   intervals   for   these  
c

omponents.
Air filter and passenger compartment filter
Replace the oil filter each time the e ngine   oil   is   changed.
Refer
  to   the   manufacturer's  
s

ervice   schedule   for   details   of  
t

he   replacement   interval   for   this  
c

omponent.
Oil filterThe presence of this label, in particular with
the   Stop   &   Start   system,   indicates   the   use   of  
a

  specific   12   V   lead-acid   battery   with   special  
t

echnology   and   specification.   The   involvement  
o

f   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop  
i

s   essential   when   replacing   or   disconnecting  
t

he   battery.
Unless
  other wise   indicated,   check   these   components   in   accordance   with   the   manufacturer's   service   schedule   and   according   to   your   engine.
Other wise,   have   them   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
Depending   on   the   environment   (e.g.   dusty  
a

tmosphere)   and   the   use   of   the   vehicle  
(

e.g. city   driving),   replace them twice as often
if necessary .
A   clogged   passenger   compartment   filter   may  
h

ave   an   adverse   effect   on   the   per formance  
o

f   the   air   conditioning   system   and   generate  
u

ndesirable
 o
dours.
Particle filter (Diesel)
The start of saturation of the
particle
  filter   is   indicated   by   the  
f

ixed   illumination   of   this   warning  
l

amp   accompanied   by   a   warning  
m

essage.
As
 
soon   as   the   traffic   conditions   permit,  
r

egenerate   the   filter   by   driving   at   a  
s

peed   of   at   least   40   mph   (60   km/h)   until  
t

he
 
warning   lamp   goes   off.
If
 
the
  warning   lamp   stays   on,   this  
i

ndicates   a   low   additive   level.
on a n

ew vehicle, the first particle
filter
 
regeneration   operations   may   be  
a

ccompanied   by   a   "burning"   smell,  
w

hich   is   per fectly   normal.
Following
  prolonged   operation   of   the  
v

ehicle   at   very   low   speed   or   at   idle,  
y

ou
 
may,   in   exceptional   circumstances,  
n

otice   the   emission   of   water   vapour   at  
t

he
 
exhaust   on   acceleration.   This   does  
n

ot affect the behaviour of the vehicle
or
 
the   environment.
When
 
carrying
 
out
 
work
 
on
 
the
 
battery,
 
refer
 
t

o
 
the
 
"12
 
V
 
battery"
 
section
 
for
 
details
 
of
 
the
 
p

recautions
 
to
 
be
 
taken
 
before
 
disconnecting
 
t

he
 
battery
 
and
 
following
 
its
 
reconnection.
10
Checks

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STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
- Short  press:
 Change

  the   multimedia   source.
 Accept

  an   incoming   call.
 Call

  in   progress:   access   to   the  
telephone

  menu   (End   call,   Secret  
mode,

  Hands-free   mode).
-
 
Long
  press:
 Reject

  an   incoming   call.
 End

  a   call   in   progress.
 Other

  than   call   in   progress:   access   to  
the

  telephone   menu   (Dial,   Contacts,  
Call

  log,  
Answerphone).
-

 
Rotation.
 Radio:

  automatic   search   for  
previous /

  next   station.
 Media:

  previous   /   next   track.
-
 
Press:
  confirmation.
-
 
Short
  press:
 Radio:

  display   the   list   of   stations.
 Media:

  display   the   list   of   tracks.
-
 
Long
  press:   update   the   list   of   stations  
received.
-

 
Increase
  volume.
-
 
Decrease
  volume.

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RADIO
If "DAB / FM auto tracking" is activated, there is a difference of a few  seconds   when   the   system   switches   to   "FM"   analogue   radio   with  
sometimes

  a   variation   in   volume.
When
  the   digital   signal   is   restored,   the   system   automatically  
changes

  back   to   "DAB".
Select
 
change
 
of
 
source.
Press on Media
 
to
 
display
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
Select "DAB Radio".
Select "List"
 
in
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
or
Select "Radio list"
 
in
 
the
 
secondary
 
page.
Select
 
the
 
radio
 
station
 
from
 
the
 
list
 
offered.
Digital
 
radio
 
provides
 
higher
 
quality
 
reception
 
and
 
also
 
the
 
graphical

 
display
 
of
 
current
 
information
 
on
 
the
 
radio
 
station
 
being
 
listened

 
to.
 
Select
 
"List"
 
in
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
The
 
range
 
of
 
multiplexes
 
available
 
is
 
displayed
 
in
 
alphabetical
 
order

.
Press Media  to   display   the   primary   page   then  
press

  on   the   secondary   page.
Select "Settings".
Select "RADIO".
Select "Digital/FM auto tracking " then
"Confirm". "DAB"   does   not   cover   100%   of   the   territory.
When   the   digital   radio   signal   is   weak,   "DAB / FM   auto   tracking"  
allows

  you   to   continue   listening   to   the   same   station,   by  
automatically

  switching   to   the   corresponding   "FM"   analogue  
station

  (if   there   is   one).
If   the   "DAB"   station   being   listened   to   is   not   available   on   "FM"   ("DAB/
FM"
  option   greyed   out),   or   "DAB / FM   auto   tracking"   is   not   activated,  
the

  sound   will   cut   out   while   the   digital   signal   is   too   weak.
Digital radio - DAB / FM auto tracking
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
Digital radio

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USB player, auxiliary input
Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port or connect the USB peripheral  to   the   USB   port   using   a   suitable   cable   (not   supplied)
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.
The
  playlists   are   updated   every   time   the   ignition   is   switched   off   or   on  
connection

  of   a   USB   memory   stick.   However,   the   system   memorises  
these

  lists   and   if   they   are   not   modified,   the   loading   time   will   be  
shorter

. Selection of source
The
  steering   mounted  
SRC
  (source)   button   can   be   used   to   go   to   the  
next

  media   source,   available   if   the   source   is   active.
Press OK
  to   confirm   the   selection.
"USB, iPod "
"Bluetooth (streaming)"
"Auxiliary"
"Radio" Select
  change   of   source   then   choose   the  
source. Press on
Media   to   display   the   primary   page.
MUSIC

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Adding a waypointOrganising waypoints
Select "Enter destination".
Select "Itinerary".
Select "Add waypoint" then "Address".
The
  address   of   the   waypoint   is   entered   in  
the

  same   way   as   a   destination,   so   enter  
the "

City:"   or   post   code,   the   "Road:"   and  
the "

N°:".   Confirm   each   time.
Then select "Add waypoint ". Select
  the   waypoint   that   you   want   to   move   in  the
  order.
To
  organise   waypoints,   carry   out   the   previous   operations   1   to  
3 again

  (Adding   a   waypoint).
Select "Up".
Select "Down".
Select "Delete".
Select "Road map"
  to   view   the   changes   made  
to

  the   route.
Select "Navigate to".
Select the criteria then "Confirm" to start
guidance
  and   give   the   general   direction   of   the  
navigation

  route.
Press on Navigation
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   go   to   the   secondary   page.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE

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Select:
-
 
"

Time/Date"
 
to
 
change
 
the
 
time
 
zone,
 
synchronisation

 
with
 
GPS,
 
time
 
and
 
its
 
format

 
and
 
then
 
the
 
date.
-
 
"

Languages"
 
to
 
change
 
the
 
language.
-
 
"

Calculator"
 
to
 
display
 
a
 
calculator
-
 
"

Calendar"
 
to
 
display
 
a
 
calendar.
Press on Configuration
 

to
 
display
 
the
 
primary
 
page

 
then
 
go
 
to
 
the
 
secondary
 
page.
CONFIGURATION

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C4-cactus_ gb_Chap13_index-alpha_ed02-2014
M
N
L
Labels, identification .....................................23 0
Lamps,   front  .......................................... 1 83,   214
Lamps,
 re

ar
 ...............................
............ 188,   214
Lamps,
  warning   and   indicator  
..................13

-23
Leather
 (

care)
 ...............................
.................214
LED
  daytime   running   lamps  
.... 1
09,   113,   183,   184
Level,
  AdBlue
® additive ................................. 16 1
Level,
 
brake
 
fluid  ........................................... 2
21
Levels
 
and
 
checks  
..............................
...217-2 24
Light-emitting
 
diodes   -   LEDs  
................ 1
13,   190
Lighting
 
bulbs
 

(replacement)
 ...................................... 1

8 3 -19 0
Lighting
 
control   stalk  
..................... 1
08,   109,   114
Lighting
 
dimmer  
..............................
..............123
Lighting,
 
guide-me   home  
.............................. 11

4
Lighting,
 i

nterior
 ............................................ 12

2
Loading
 ..............................

............................... 9
Load
 
reduction   mode  
.................................... 2

02
Locating
 
your
 
vehicle  
...................................... 40
L

ocking
 
from
 
the   inside  
................................... 44
L

ocking
 
the
 
doors  
.............................. 4
0,   44,   46
Low fuel level
 
..............................
............ 21,   156
Main
 
beam
 
..............................
......108,   183,   185
Maintenance
 (

advice)
 ........................ 9
,   211,   214
Map
 
reading
 
lamps  
....................................... 12

2
Markings,
 id

entification
 ................................. 23

0
Mat
 .......

............................................... 69,   70,   74
Menus
 
(audio)
 
............. 2
38,   240,   242,   256,   258,
 

260,   276,   288,   290
Menus
 
(Touch
  screen   tablet)  
........... 2
8,   29,   234
Mirror, rear view
 
.............................................. 55
M

irrors,
 
door.................................................... 54Misfuel prevention
 ...............................

..........
15 8
Mountings   for   ISOFIX   seats  
.........................
15
0
O
P
Navigation ...............................
......................255  N
umber   plate   lamps  ...................................... 18
9
Oil
  change  
...............................
......................219
Oil
  consumption  
............................................ 2

19
oil

filter
 ...............
........................................... 223
oi

l level .................................................... 27,
  219
Opening
  the   bonnet  
...................................... 2

16
Opening
  the   boot  
..............................
..............47
Opening
  the   doors  
...............................
...........45
Operation
  indicator   lamps  
........................ 1
3,   16
Paint
  colour   code  
.......................................... 23

0
Panoramic
  glass   sunroof  
..............................12

1
Parcel shelf, rear
 ............................................. 76
P

ark   Assist  
...............................
.....................103
Parking
  brake  
..........................................8
2,   224
Parking
 lam

ps
 ............................................... 11

4
Parking
  sensors,   front  
...................................10

1
Parking
  sensors,   rear.................................... 10 0
Particle filter
 ......................................... 2

22,
 2
23
Passenger
 c

ompartment
 f
ilter
 ......................2

23
R
Radio ............................................................. 244
RdS ................ ............................................... 247
Rear
  door   windows  
................................. 4
8,   214
Rear
 fo

glamp......................................... 110,
  188
Rear
 s

creen
 (
demisting)
 .................................. 68
R

echarging   the   battery  
.................................2

01
Reduction
  of   electrical   load  
..........................2

02
Regeneration
  of   the   particle   filter  
.................2

23
Reinitialising
  the   remote   control  
.....................42
R

emote   control  
.......................................... 3

9-43
Removable
  screen  
(snow
 s

hield)
 ...............................
................210
Removing
  a   wheel  
..............................
..........178
Removing
  the   mat  
...............................
............74
Repair
  kit,   puncture  
....................................... 16

9
Replacing
 bu

lbs
 ..............................
......18 3 -19 0
Replacing
 f

uses
 ..............................
.......191-197
Replacing
  the   air   filter  
...................................2

23
Replacing
  the   oil   filter  
...................................2

23
Replacing
 t

he
 p
assenger
 
c

ompartment   filter  
...................................... 2

23
Replacing
  wiper   blades.........................120,   203
Resetting
  the   service  
indicator
 ...............................

.........................26
Resetting
  the   trip   recorder  
..............................37
R

eversing
 c
amera
 ...............................
..........102
Plip
 ..............................

.............................. 39 - 44  
P

ort, US
b
 
........................... 6
9,   70,   72,   250,   254
Preheater, d
i
esel
 ..............................
..............
14
Priming   the   fuel   system  
................................
16
0
Protecting   children  
................. 1
34,   136,   141-155
Protectors
 ...................................................... 2
11
Puncture
 ................
........................................
169
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