CITROEN C4 DAG 2006 Owners Manual

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A Chassis number plate
In the engine under-bonnet
1:
EU type approval number.
2: Vehicle Identification N°.
(VIN).
3: Gross vehicle weight.
4: Gross train weight.
5: Maximum weight on front
axle.
6: Maximum weight on rear
axle.
B Vehicle identification number
On the bodywork and behind the windscreen.
All original CITROËN replacement parts are available from CITRO ËN. It
is in the user’s interest, for his safety and for the sake of t he warranty, to
reject all other parts. Fitting parts or units not supplied b y CITROËN may
even result in violation of the law, if it involves non- comp liance with regula-
tions concerning safety, pollution control, interference suppre ssion and the
noise level of the vehicle. Fitting such parts or units could also deprive the
user of any recourse against the maker.
This applies in particular to:
- braking equipment components,
- lighting and signalling equipment,
- engine equipment,
- the exhaust system,
- steering system, structural and suspension parts. The number on the bodywork
can be found below the plastic
trim which should be detached
after pressing on the pins with
the aid of the ignition key.
C Colour code.
Tyre reference
Tyre pressures
V E H I C L E I D E N T I F I C A T I O N

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Luggage cover
This conceals the interior of the
vehicle in combination with your
rear shelf (see “Comfort – Boot”).
Installation
Take care to insert the fixings
A on
the frame B.
Do not place hard or heavy objects on the luggage cove r.
They could become dangerous projectiles in the event o f sudden braking or a collision.
Stowage
To access the load area roll up the
luggage cover.
Removal
It is possible to remove the lug-
gage cover entirely.
C 4 E N T R E P R I S E

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3-door model 5-door model
Engine type
HDi 92 BVM HDi 110
BVM HDi 92
BVM HDi 110
BVM
French fiscal rating 6 6 6 6
Weights (kg)
Unladen 1 244 1 276 1 247 1 265
Gross Vehicle Weight 1 770 1 800 1 780 1 790
Payload (including driver) 526 524 533 525
Gross Train Weight 3 070 3 100 3 080 3 090
Trailer weight with brakes (within Gross Train
Weight) 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300
Trailer weight without brakes 655 675 660 670
Trailer nose weight 52 52 52 52
Maximum weight on roof bars 75
* Applicable to all countries, except France and Overseas France.
For France and Overseas France, refer to the table on the page
“General : 3-door model”.
G E N E R A L : C 4 E N T R E P R I S E *

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CONTENTS
What is NaviDrive ? .................................................. .................1
Description of the controls .........................................................2
Voice commands ........................................................................6
main menu................................................... ...............................8
Navigation - guidance ...............................................................9
map .................................................. ........................................18
Traffi c information ...................................................................22
audio system (Radio, CD player, CD changer, mp3) ..............25
Telephone................................................... ..............................42
Telematic services ..................................................................48
Confi guration ...........................................................................50
Vehicle diagnosis .................................................. ...................52
Video .......................................................................................53
Frequently-asked questions ....................................................54
Index NaviDrive .................................................. .....................56
W H a T I s N a V I D R I V E ?
NAVI DRIVE IS A SYSTEM WHICH ENABLES YOU :
To navigate to the destination of your choice (Euro pean map on hard disc) including journeys to your Centres of interest (cinema , hotel, restaurant..) and taking account of traffi c conditions.To listen to the radio.To listen to CDs / mp3 CDs.To copy CDs into your Jukebox source (10 go's avail able on the hard disc).To telephone hands-free.To enjoy access to CITROËN services according to the country you are in (Citroën Emergency, Citroën assistance, Citroën On line and NaviDrive services).To access a vehicle diagnosis menu.To connect a nomad audio/video device.

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D E s C R I p T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O l s
It is recommended that you do not use the NaviDrive controls while your vehicle is moving. In some countries, certain commands may be deactivated to comply with national regulations.
1CD eject.
2Call in progress:Shor t press: End a call.
3Shor t press: answer call.Display of telephone menu.
4Shor t press: access to the CITROËN ser vices menu.Long press: Direct call to the CITROËN assistance ser vice.
5CD aper ture.
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Shor t press:Cancellation of the current operation.Deletion of a superimposed display.Long press:Close main menu and return to the welcome screen.

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Rotate:Movement in the screen for choosing a function, a parameter or a value.Decrease or increase of data in the case of an adjustment.Scrolling of the elements to select from a list.Modifi cation of the scale of the map on the screen.

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19Shor t press: On/Off for TA traffi c information (Traffi c Annoucements).Long press: On/Off for pT y programme type (program Type).
20Press: On / Off.Rotate: Volume adjust.
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Shor t successive presses:One press: Only the top par t of the display remains lit.Two presses: Display off (blank display).Three presses: Return to the standard display.Long press (more than 10 seconds: Re-initialisation of the system.

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O N T H E S T E E R I N G W H E E L
25Volume increase.
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Radio source:Shor t press: automatic search of higher frequencies.
CD or CD changer source:Shor t press: search of the next track.Long press: Fast for ward with accelerated sound.

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D E s C R I p T I O N O F T H E C O N T R O l s
V O I C E
yo u c a n o p e r a t e N av i d r i ve u s i n g y o u r voice.NaviDr ive lets you ac c ess c er tain func -tions by pronouncing the c or responding voice label:Using pre-recorded words and expres-sions, for example: “Radio”, “Help”.Using a label recorded by the user.To associate a voice label to a directory fi le, select this fi le.Record a voice label for this fi le (e.g. “Offi ce” or “Home”).

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press on the end of the lighting control stalk to start voice recognition and say “Help” or “What can I say ” to display the list of voice commands that are available.
CD playerDetail page 35
CD player
RandomDetail page 28listTrack number1-20previous trackNext trackscanDetail page 28Detail page 28
FolderRepeatNextpreviousJukeboxDetail page 37Detail page 37
Jukebox
RandomDetail page 28Detail page 28listTrack number1-20previous trackNext trackscanDetail page 28Detail page 28
FolderRepeatNextpreviousCD changerDetail page 41
CD changer
Disc number1-5Detail page 41Detail page 41previous discNext discRandomDetail page 28Detail page 28listTrack number1-20Detail page 41Detail page 41previous trackDetail page 41Detail page 41Next trackDetail page 41Detail page 41RepeatscanDetail page 28
Display
audioDetail page 27NavigatorDetail page 11Trip computerTelephoneDetail page 44
Telephone
Voice mailDetail page 44Redial
adress book“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 44
Call“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 46
messageDisplayDetail page 47ReadDetail page 47
Navigator
stopDetail page 11
adress book“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 12
Restar tDetail page 11
showDestinationDetail page 24VehicleDetail page 24Zoom outDetail page 18Zoom inDetail page 18guide to“Pre-recorded label”
Traf fi c InfoDisplayDetail page 24ReadDetail page 24RadioDetail page 33
Radio
autostoreDetail page 31listDetail page 31memor y1- 6Detail page 30previousDetail page 30NextDetail page 30
l I s T a N D s T R U C T U R E O F V O I C E
C O m m a N D s
HOW TO ACCESS THE LIST OF PRE -RECORDED VOICE COMMANDS ?

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