Citroen C4 DAG 2014.5 2.G Owner's Manual

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Portuguès
Cestina
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Diagnostics Infotext Italiano
English Portuguès-brasil
Hrvatski
Radiotext Nederlands
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Hungarian
MAIN FUNCTION
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RADIO LANGUAGES
MEDIA
TRIP COMPUTER DATE AND TIME
VEHICLE PARAM*
SCREEN MENU MAP(S)
* Depending on vehicle equipment.
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S
creen C
Media parameters CallVehicle diagnosis
Connections management
Search for a device
Directory management
Telephone management
Hang up
Radio parameters
MULTIMEDIA
TELEPHONETRIP COMPUTER
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
222
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Choice of playback moded ial
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Telephone status Calls list
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Voice
  mail   box
Choice
  of   track   listing33
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* Depending on vehicle equipment.
Choice of language Define the vehicle parameters
*
Display configuration
Choice of sounds
PERSONALISATION -
CONFIGURATION
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Choice of units
Display
  parameters
Date
  and   time   adjustment
Brightness3
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There
 
is   a   difference   in  
sound

 
quality   between  
the

 
different   audio  
sources

  (radio,   CD...). For
  optimum   sound   quality,   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Bass,  
T
reble,  
Ambience,

  Loudness)   can   be   adapted   to   the   different   sound   sources,  
which

  may   result   in   audible   differences   when   changing   source   (radio,  
CD...).Check

  that   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Bass,  
T

reble,  
Ambience,
  Loudness)   are   adapted   to  
the

  sources   listened   to.   It   is   advisable   to   set  
the

 
AUDIO
  functions   (Bass,  
T
reble,   Front-Rear  
Fader

,   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.
When
 
changing   the  
settings

  for   treble   and  
bass,

 
the   ambience  
setting

  is   deselected.
When
 
changing   the  
ambience

  setting,   treble  
and

 
bass   are   reset   to  
zero. Choosing

  an   ambience   imposes   settings   for   treble   and   bass.   Modifying  
one

  without   the   other   is   not   possible.Modify
  the   treble   and   bass   settings   or   the  
ambience

  setting   to   obtain   the   desired   sound  
quality

.
When
 
changing   the  
balance

  setting,  
distribution

  is   deselected. Choosing
  a   distribution   setting   imposes   a   balance   setting.   Modifying   one  
without

  the   other   is   not   possible. Modify
  the   balance   setting   or   the   distribution  
setting

  to   obtain   the   desired   sound   quality.
The
 
following   tables   contain   answers   to   the   most   frequently   asked   questions.

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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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The
 
CD   is   ejected  
automatically

  or   is   not  
played

  by   the   player. The
  CD   is   inserted   upside   down,   is   unplayable,   does   not   contain   any  
audio

  data   or   contains   an   audio   format   which   the   player   cannot   play.
The
  CD   is   protected   by   an   anti-pirating   protection   system   which   is   not  
recognised

  by   the   audio   equipment. -
 
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:

  consult   the   advice   in   the   "Audio"   section.
-
 
The
  audio   equipment's   CD   player   does   not  
play

  DVDs.
-
 
Due
  to   their   quality   level,   certain   writeable  
CDs

  will   not   be   played   by   the   audio   system.
The
 
CD   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   settings   (bass,   treble,   ambience)   are   unsuitable.Set
  the   treble   or   bass   level   to   0,   without   selecting  
an

  ambience.
I
 
am
 
unable   to   connect  
my

 
Bluetooth   telephone. It
  is   possible   that   Bluetooth   is   switched   off   on   the   telephone   or   that   the  
telephone

  has   not   been   made   not   visible.-
 
Check
  that   your   telephone   has   Bluetooth  
switched

  on.
-
 
Check
  in   the   telephone's   settings   that   it   is  
"V

isible   to   all".
The
  Bluetooth   telephone   is   not   compatible   with   the   system.You
  can   check   the   compatibility   of   your   telephone  
on

  www.citroen.co.uk   (services)
The
b
luetooth connection
is
 
cut. The
  battery   of   the   peripheral   may   not   be   sufficiently   charged.Recharge
  the   battery   of   the   peripheral   device.

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The
 
message   "USB  
peripheral error"
or "Peripheral not
recognised"

  is   displayed  
in

 
the
 
screen. The
  USB   memory   stick   is   not   recognised.
The
  memory   stick   may   be   corrupt. Reformat
  the   memory   stick   (FAT
 
32).
a telephone connects
automatically

,  
disconnecting

  another  
telephone. Automatic

  connection   overrides   manual   connection.Modify
  the   telephone   settings   to   remove   automatic  
connection.
The

a
pple
® player is
not
 
recognised   when  
connecting

  to   the   USB  
port. The

a pple® player is of a generation that is not compatible with a USB connection. Connect
the a pple® player to the AUX  Jack   socket  using
 
a
 
suitable
 
cable   (not   supplied).
The
 
hard
 
disk
 
or
 
device
 
is

 
not
 
recognised
 
when
 
connecting

 
to
 
the
 
USB
 
port. Some

 
hard
 
disks
 
and
 
devices
 
need
 
a
 
power
 
supply
 
greater
 
than
 
is
 
provided

 
by
 
the
 
audio
 
system. Connect
 
the
 
device
  to   the   230   V   socket,   the   12   V  
socket

 
or
 
an
 
external   power   supply.
Caution:
 
ensure
 
that   the   device   does   not   transmit  
a

 
voltage
 
greater
 
than   5   V   (risk   of   destruction   of  
the

 
system).
When
 
streaming,
 
the
 
sound

 
cuts
 
momentarily. Some
 
telephones
 
prioritise
 
connection
 
of
 
the
 
"hands-free"
 
profile. Delete
 
the
 
"hands-free"   connection   profile   to  
improve

 
streaming.
In
 
"Random
 
all"
 
play,
 
not

 
all
 
of
 
the
 
tracks
 
are
 
played. In

 
"Random
 
all"
 
play,
 
the
 
system
 
can
 
only
 
take
 
into
 
account
 
up
 
to
 
999 tracks.

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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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ABS and EBFD 
systems  .................................. 123a

ccessories  
............................... 221
Accessory

  socket,   12V  
......... 97,
  98,
101,
  105
AdBlue
® ..................................... 183
Additive,  AdBlue  .......... 23,   183,   186
Adjusting
  headlamps  
................... 87
Adjusting

  head  
restraints
 
................................... 59
Adjusting

  seat   belt  
height
 
.............................. 126,
  127
Adjusting
  the   steering  
wheel
 
........................................ 65
Advice

 
on  
driving
 
..................................... 133
Airbags

 
................................ 22,
  129
Airbags,
  curtain.................. 131,   132
Airbags,
  front  
..................... 129,
  132
Airbags,
  lateral................... 131,   132
Air
 
conditioning  
............................ 10
Air

 
conditioning,  
automatic
 
...................... 48,
  49,   52
Air
 
conditioning,  
manual
 
................................. 48-50
Air

 
filter
 
...................................... 181
Air

 
flow
 
......................................... 10a

ir vents....................................... 47
Alarm
 
........................................... 74
Anti-lock

  braking  
system
  (ABS)  
.......................... 123
Anti-pinch..................................... 78
Anti-theft

 
.................................... 134
Armrest,

  front  
....................... 99,
  100
Armrest,
  rear  
.............................. 103a

ssistance call  
.......................... 125,

235,
  236Audible
  warning  
......................... 122
Audio
  streaming  
( b luetooth)  
.............. 278,
  308,   310
Audio   system  
................. 35,
  37,   293
Automatic   illumination  
of   headlamps  ...................... 82,   85
Automatic   operation  
of
  hazard   warning   lamps  
........ 122
Automatic

  rain   sensitive  
windscreen
  wipers  
.............. 90,
  91
Auxiliary
  socket.................. 279,   307
Auxiliary
  sockets  
.......................... 97
A
Backup
  starting  
.......................... 212b

attery  
........................ 181,
  212-214
Battery,
  charging  
........................ 214
Battery

,   remote  
control
 
.................................. 69-71
Black

  panel  
.................................. 33
Blind

  spot  
sensors
 
................................... 158b

lue H d i  
............................ 174,
  183
b

luetooth (hands-free)
 
.................... 260,
  309
b

luetooth (telephone)
 
............................. 260b

onnet  
....................................... 175b

onnet stay................................ 175
b

oot  
............................................. 77
Boot

  lamp  
............................ 94,
  106
Brake
  discs  
................................ 182
Brake

  lamps............................... 206
Brake
  pads  
................................ 182
Brakes

 
....................................... 182
Braking

  assistance  
system
 
.................................... 123
B
C
Capacity
,   fuel   tank  
..................... 171
C

............................................. 302
CD
  MP3  
............................. 303,
  304
Central   locking  
....................... 68,
  72
Centre console  ............................ 98
Changing   a   bulb  ................ 202,   206
Changing   a   fuse  ........................ 208
Changing
  a   wheel  
...................... 195
Changing

  a   wiper   blade  
....... 92,
  215
Changing
  the   date  
........... 35,
  37,   42
Changing
  the   remote  
control battery
 
..................... 69,
  70
Changing
  the   time  
..... 32,
  35,   37,   42
Checking
  levels  
.................. 178-180
Checking

  the   engine  
oil level...................................... 29
Checking
  tyre   pressures  
(using
  the   kit)  
.......................... 190
Checks.............................. 176,

  177,
181,
  182
Child
  lock  
................................... 121
Children

 
...................... 1
15,   118,   119
Child
  seats   
....................... 108,
  109,
113-115,
  120
Child
  seats,   conventional............11 4
C
ITR o Ë n   Localised  
a

ssistance Call  
....................... 236
C

ITR o Ë n   Localised  
Emergency
  Call  
...................... 236
Clock

............................................ 32
Closing
  the   boot..................... 68,   77
Closing
  the   doors................... 68,   76
Cold
  climate   screen  
................... 216
Colour screen

 
.............................. 41
Connectors,

  audio  
....... 97,
  305,   307
Coolant level
 
.............................. 179
Courtesy

  lamps...................... 86,   93
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Courtesy mirror ............................ 96
Cruise control  .................... 161,   164
Cup
  holder  
................................... 98
DAB

  (Digital  
Audio
 
Broadcasting)
 
................ 272,
  273,
300,
  301
Date
  (setting)  
................... 35,
  37,   42
Daytime
  running  
lamps
 
........................ 82,
  202,   204
Deactivating
  the   passenger  
airbag...................................... 129
Defrosting
 
.................................... 56
Diesel

  additive   level  
................... 180
Diesel

  engine   pre-heat  
warning
  lamp  
............................ 26
Dimensions

 
................................ 232
Dipped

  beam  
............... 81,
  202,   204
Dipstick
 
................................ 29,
  178
Directional
  lighting  
................. 88,
  89
Direction
  indicators  
............. 84,
  122,
202,
  203,   206
d

oors  
........................................... 76
Doors

  emergency  
control
 
....................................... 73d

oor trays  
.................................... 95
Driving

  positions  
(memorising)
 
............................. 61
Dynamic

  emergency  
braking
 
.................................... 137
Dynamic

  stability   control  
(
d SC)  
...................................... 124 Eco-driving

 .................................. 10
Eco-driving   (advice)  ..................... 10
Economical
  driving   
..................... 10
Economy

  mode.......................... 215
Electric
  window   controls  
.............. 78
Electronic

  brake   force  
distribution
  (EBFD)  
................. 123
Electronic

  engine  
immobiliser
 
....................... 71,
  134
Electronic
  gearbox  
system
 
...... 10,
  144,   154,   182,   214
Emergency
  boot   release.............. 77
Emergency
  braking   system  
....... 123
Emergency

  call  
.......... 125,
  235,   236
Emergency
  warning   lamps  
........ 122
Emissions

  control   system,  
SCR
 
.......................................... 24
eMyW

ay  
............................... 41,
  237
Energy
  economy   mode.............. 215
Engine
  compartment  
......... 176,
  177
Engine
  compartment  
fusebox
 
................................... 208
Engine,

  Diesel  
.................... 26,
  172,
174,
  177,   227
Engine
  oil  
................................... 178
Engine

  oil   level   indicator  
...... 29,
  178
Engine,
  petrol  
............ 172,
  176,   223
Engines.............................. 223,
  227
Environment
 
.......................... 10,
  71
Equipment
  settings  
.... 35,
  37,   41,   42Flashing
  indicators.............. 84,   122,
203,   205
Foglamps,
  rear  
.................... 83,
  206
Front
  foglamps....... 83,   89,   202,   205
Front seats ....................... 57,
  58,   61
Fuel...................................... 10,
  172
Fuel
  consumption  
........................ 10
Fuel

  filler   flap  
..................... 171,
  173
Fuel
  gauge................................. 171
Fuel
  tank  
............................ 171,
  173
Fusebox,
  dashboard  
.................. 208
Fuses

 
......................................... 208
D
Fillin

g   with   fuel  
.................... 171-173
Fitting

  a   wheel  
........................... 198
Fitting

  roof   bars.......................... 216
Fittings,
  boot  
...................... 104,
  107
Fitting
  speakers  
......................... 220
F G
Gearbox,

  automatic  
............ 10,
  147,
182,
  214
Gearbox,
 
manual
 
.............. 10,
  143,   154,   182
Gear
  efficiency   indicator  
............ 151
Gear lever

 
.................................... 10
Gear

  lever,   automatic  
gearbox................................... 147
Gear
  lever,   manual   gearbox  
...... 143
Glove

  box  
.................................... 96
G.P

.S.  
........................................ 246
Grab

  handles  
............................... 95
Guidance

 
........................... 244,
  251
EBA
 

(Emergency   braking  
assistance)

 
............................. 123
E H
Halogen

  headlamps................... 202
Hands-free
  kit  
.................... 260,
  309
Hazard
  warning   lamps  
............... 122
Headlamp

  adjustment.................. 87
Headlamps,
  directional  
.....87,

  88,   202
Headlamp
  wash  
........................... 91
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