sat nav Citroen C4 DAG 2014.5 2.G Owner's Manual

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument panels ....................... 12-15
W arning   lamps  ............................ 16-28
Indicators
 
.................................... 29-31
Setting

  buttons............................ 32-34
-
 
trip
  distance   recorder
-
 
dashboard
  lighting   dimmer   /  
black
  panel
-
 
customisation
  of   dials   and   screens
Lighting
  controls  
......................... 81-85
Adjusting

  headlamps  
....................... 87
Door

  mirrors  
................................ 63-64
Electric

  windows  
......................... 78-79
Dashboard

  fuses  
.................... 208-210
Opening

  the   bonnet  
....................... 175
Adjusting

  the   steering   wheel............ 65
Horn
 
............................................... 122 Audio

  systemAudio   system  
.... 293-326
Setting

  the   date   /   time................ 36,   40
eMyWay
  satellite   navigation  
 

system  
................................... 237-292
Setting

  the   date   /   time...................... 42
Manual
  gearbox  
............................. 143
Electronic

  gearbox  
.................. 144-146
Automatic

  gearbox.................. 147-149
Parking
  brake  
................. 137-142,
  143Wiper controls............................. 90-92
Trip
  computer  
............................. 43-46
Rear

  view   mirror  
.............................. 65
Courtesy
  lamps................................ 93
Blind   for   panoramic   sunroof............. 80
Interior
  mood   lighting  
....................... 94
Ignition

  switch   /   Steering   lock   /  
 

Starting  
.................................. 134-136
Multifunction screens

 
.................. 35-42
V

entilation  
................................... 47-49
Manual

  air   conditioning......... 50-51,   56
Digital
  air   conditioning  
.......... 52-55,
  56
Demisting
  /   Defrosting  
the rear screen
 
............................... 56

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CUSTOMISABLE COLOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WITH AUDIO SYSTEM OR NAVIGATION SYSTEM
1. Rev counter  (x  1  000  rpm  or  tr/min).
2.  
Gear
 
efficiency
 
indicator
 
or
 
gear
 
se
-
lector
 
lever
 
position
 
and
 
gear
 
for
 
an
 
electronic

  or   automatic   gearbox.
3.
 
Analogue
 
speedometer
 
(mph
 
or
 
km/h).
4.

 
Cruise
 
control
 
or
 
speed
 
limiter
 
set
-
ting.
5.
 
Digital
  speedometer   (mph   or   km/h).
6.
 
Engine
  oil   level   indicator. A.
 Dial  COLOUR:  customisation  of  the  background
  colour   of   the   dials.
B.
 
Screen
 
COLOUR:
 
customisation
 
of

 
the
 
background
 
colour
 
of
 
the
 
screens.
C.

 
Lighting
 
dimmer
 
(available
 
in
 
night
 
mode).
D.

 
Reminder
 
of
 
the
 
servicing
 
informa
-
tion.
 Reset

 
the
 
service
 
indicator
 
or
 
the
 
trip

  mileage   recorder.
Dials and screens
7. Service  indicator
 (miles

  or   km)   then,
 total

  mileage   recorder.
 These

 
two
 
functions
 
are
 
displayed
 
successively

 
on
 
switching
 
on
 
the
 
ig
-
nition.
 Lighting

 
dimmer
 
setting
 
(when
 
mak
-
ing
  an   adjustment).
8.
 
T
rip  
mileage
 
recorder
 
(miles
 
or
 
km).
9.

 
Fuel
 
gauge
 
and
 
associated
 
low
 
fuel
 
level

  warning   lamp.
10.
 
Range
 
(miles
 
or
 
km)
 
for
 
the
 
remain
-
ing
 
fuel
 
(
a)  
or
 
the
 
AdBlueadditive
 
and

  the   SCR   system   (b).
Control buttons
1
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In the instrument  panel,  you  can  change the
 colour  of  its  dials  (button  A)
 indepen -
dently
  from   that   of   the   screens   (button   B).
There
 
are
 
five
 
colour
 
variants,
 
from
 
white

  to   blue.
F

press
the appropriate button as
many
 
times
 
as
 
needed
 
to
 
obtain
 
the
 
desired

  colour. This
 
menu
 
allows
 
you
 
to
 
choose
 
a
 
fam
-
ily  
of
 
polyphonic
 
sounds
 
from
 
the
 
four
 
available.

 
These
 
sounds
 
are
 
grouped
 
together

 
in
 
a
 
family
 
and
 
are
 
adapted
 
to

 
suit
 
the
 
situation
 
and
 
context
 
(alert,
 
confirmation,

 
rejection,
 
direction
 
indica
-
tors,   lighting   left   on,   key   in   ignition...).
Customising the instrument
panel colours
Customising the polyphonic
sounds
For the customisable colour
instrument panel with audio or
navigation system
F

Press the
"MENU" button for ac-
cess
  to   the   main   menu.
F
 
Select
 
the
 
"Personalisation-confi
-
guration"

  menu   and   confirm.
F
 
Select
 
the
 
"Choice
 
of
 
sounds"
 
line
 
and

  confirm.
F
 
Select
 
the
 
desired
 
family
 
of
 
sounds
 
and

  confirm.
F
 
Save
 
the
 
modifications
 
by
 
confirm
-
ing
  "OK". For
 
safety
 
reasons,
 
the
 
driver must

 
only
 
carry
 
out
 
these
 
opera
-
tion   when   stationary.
1
MONITORING

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COLOUR SCREEN
From the navigation  system  control  panel,
  to   select   one   of   the   applications:
F
 
press
 
the
 
dedicated
 
"RADIO"
,
"MUSIC", "NAV", "TRAFFIC",
"PHONE" or "SETUP" button for
access
  to   the   corresponding   menu,
F
 
turn
 
the
 
dial
 
A
to select a function,
an
  item   in   a   list,
F

press button
B  
to
 
confirm
 
the
 
selec
-
tion,
or
F


press the
"Back" button to aban-
don
 
the
 
current
 
operation
 
and
 
return
 
to

  the   previous   display.
With
 
repeated
 
presses
 
on
 
the
 
C

"MODE"
  button,   the   screen   displays:
-
 
"RADIO
  /   MEDIA"*,
-
 
"TELEPHONE"*,
-

 
"FULL 
SCREEN   MAP"*,
-
 
"MAP 
IN  

WINDOW"*,
-
 
"TRIP 
COMPUTER".
Controls "SETUP" menu
F Press the "SETUP" button to open
the   configuration   menu:
-
 
"Sound
  choice",
-
 
"Display
  configuration",
-
 
"Speech
  synthesis   setting".
-
 
"Select
  language",
-
 
"Define
  vehicle   parameters",
-
 
"Alert
  log".
For
 
safety
 
reasons,
 
configura
-
tion
 
of
 
the
 
multifunction
 
screen
 
by

 
the
 
driver
 
must
 
only
 
be
 
done
 
when

  stationary.
Displays in the screen
Depending on  the  context,  it  displays  the
  following   information:
-
 
time,
-

 
date,
-

 
altitude,
-
 ambient

 
temperature
 
(the
 
value
 
dis
-
played
 
flashes
 
if
 
there
 
is
 
a
 
risk
 
of
 
ice),
-

 
parking
  sensor   information,
-
 
parking
  space   measurement,
-
 
audio
  functions,
-
 directory

  and   telephone   information,
-
 
satellite navigation system information,
- trip   computer,
-  
alert
  messages,
-
 
settings
 
menus
 
for
 
the
 
screen,
 
the
 
satellite

 
navigation
 
system
 
and
 
ve
-
hicle
  systems.
*  For more  information  on  these  applica -
tions,  refer  to  the  "Audio  and  telematics" section.
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Choice of sounds
This 
menu
 
allows
 
you
 
to
 
choose
 
a
 
family

 
of
 
polyphonic
 
sounds
 
from
 
four
 
available.

 
These
 
sounds
 
are
 
grouped
 
together

 
in
 
a
 
family
 
and
 
are
 
adapted
 
to

 
suit
 
the
 
situation
 
and
 
context
 
(alert,
 
confirmation,

 
rejection,
 
direction
 
indica
-
tors,
  lighting   left   on,   key   in   ignition...).
Display configuration
This
 
menu
 
is
 
used
 
to
 
select
 
the
 
colour scheme

 
for
 
the
 
screen,
 
adjust
 
the
 
bright
-
ness,
 
set
 
the
 
date
 
and
 
time
 
and
 
to
 
choose the

 
units
 
for
 
distance
 
(km
 
or
 
miles),
 
fuel consumption

 
(l/100
 
km,
 
mpg
 
or
 
km/l)
 
and temperature

  (°Celsius   or   °Fahrenheit).Adjusting the voice synthesiser
This
 
menu
 
is
 
used
 
to
 
adjust
 
the
 
volume
 
setting

 
for
 
navigation
 
instructions
 
and
 
to

 
choose
 
the
 
type
 
of
 
voice
 
(male
 
or
 

female).
Adjusting the date and time
-

 
Press
  on   SETUP.
-
 
Select
 
"Display
 
configuration"
 
and
 
confirm.
-

 
Select
 
"Set
 
date
 
and
 
time"
 
and
 
con
-
firm.
Select
 
"Minute
 
adjustment
 
via
 
GPS"
 
so
 
that

 
the
 
minutes
 
are
 
adjusted
 
automati
-
cally
  by   satellite   reception.
-
 
Select
 
the
 
setting
 
to
 
modify
.  
Confirm
 
by

 
pressing
 
on
 
OK
,  
then
 
modify
 
the
 
setting

 
and
 
confirm
 
again
 
to
 
save
 
the

  modification.
-
 
Adjust
  the   settings   one   by   one.
-
 
Select
 
"
OK" in the screen then con-
firm
  to   save   the   setting. Choice of language
This
 
menu
 
is
 
used
 
to
 
choose
 
the
 
language used

  by   the   screen   from   a   defined   list.
Vehicle parameters
This
 
menu
 
is
 
used
 
to
 
activate
 
or
 
deac
-
tivate
 
certain
 
driving
 
and
 
comfort
 
sys
-
tems,
  classified   by   category:
-
 
"Driver
  aid":

 
"Electric
 
brake*"
 
(Automatic
 
elec
-
tric
 
parking
 
brake;
 
see
 
"Driving"
 
section),


 
"Rear
 
wiper"
 
(Rear
 
wiper
 
coupled
 
to

 
reverse
 
gear;
 
see
 
"V
isibility"  
section),

 "Speed

 
limits"
 
(Memorising
 
speed settings

 
for
 
the
 
cruise
 
control
 
and speed

 
limiter;
 
see
 
"Driving"
 
section).Alert log
This

 
lists
 
the
 
active
 
alerts
 
by
 
displaying
 
in

 
turn
 
the
 
dif
ferent  
messages
 
associ
-
ated
  with   them.
-
 "V ehicle  access"  (see  "Access"  sec -
tion):

 "Driver

 
doors
 
selectivity"
 
(Selective unlocking

  of   the   driver's   door),

 
"Rear
 
doors
 
selectivity"
 
(Selective
 
unlocking

 
of
 
the
 
boot
 
using
 
the
 
centre

 
button
 
on
 
the
 
remote
 
con
-
trol;
  see   "Access   section).
-
 
"Driving
 
lights"
 
(see
 
"V
isibility"  
sec
-
tion):

 
"Day lights*" (Daytime  running  lamps),
● "Directional headlights"  (Main  /  additional
  directional   lighting).
-
 
"Comfort
 
lighting"
 
(see
 
"V
isibility"  
section):


 
"W
elcome  
lights"
 
(Interior
 
wel
-
come
  lighting),

 
"Running
 
lights"
 
(Automatic
 
timed
 
operation

  of   headlamps).
*
 
Depending   on   country.
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MEMORISING SPEEDS
This memorisation of  speeds  applies  to
 both  the  speed  limiter  and  the  cruise  
control.
Y

ou  
can
 
memorise
 
up
 
to
 
5
 
speeds
 
in
 
the

 
system.
 
By
 
default,
 
a
 
few
 
speeds
 
are

  already   memorised.
F

Press the
"MEM"  
button
 
to
 
display
 
the

  list   of   speeds   memorised.
Selection
To select a memorised speed:
F  
press
 
and
 
hold
 
the
 
"
+" or "-" but-
ton;
 
the
 
system
 
stops
 
at
 
the
 
nearest
 
memorised

  speed,
F
 
press
 
and
 
hold
 
again
 
the
 
"
+" or "-"
button
 
to
 
select
 
another
 
memorised
 
speed.
A
 reminder

 
of
 
the
 
speed
 
and
 
the
 
state
 
of

 
the
 
system
 
(on/of
f)  
is
 
displayed
 
in
 
the
 
instrument

  panel.
For
 
safety

 
reasons,

 
the

 
driver

 
must

 
only

 
carry

 
out

 
these

 
opera

-
tions
 
when
 
stationary.
F
 
Go

 
to

 
the

 
main

 
menu

 
by

 
pressing

 
the

"MENU"
 
button:
F
 
Select

 
the

 
"Personalisation-confi

-guration"
 
menu
 
and
 
confirm.
F
 Select
 "V
ehicle
 parameters"
 menu
 
and

 
confirm.
F
 
Select

 
the

 
"Driving

 
assistance"

 
line

 
and

 
conform.
F
 
Select

 
"Speeds

 
memorised"

 
line

 
and

 
confirm.
F
 
Modify

 
the
 
speed.
F

Select "

OK"
 
and

 
confirm

 
to

 
save

 
the

 
modifications.
With your Audio system With the eMyWay satellite
navigation system
F Go
 to  the  main  menu  by  pressing  the
 left  hand  thumb  wheel  at  the  
bottom

  of   the   steering   wheel.
F
 
Select
 
the
 
"V
ehicle  
parameters"
 
menu

  and   confirm.
F
 
Select
 
the
 
"Driving
 
assistance"
 
line
 
and

  confirm.
F
 
Select
 
the
 
"Speeds
 
memorised"
 
line
 
and

  confirm.
F
 
Modify
  the   speed.
F

Select "
OK"  
and
 
confirm
 
to
 
save
 
the
 
modifications.These operations are only pos

-
sible when stationary with this
system.
Access
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Charging the battery using
a battery chargerIt is  advisable  to  disconnect  the battery if the vehicle is to be left

unused
  for   more   than   one   month.
The
 
batteries

 
contain

 
harmful

 
substances

such as sulphuric
acid
 
and

 
lead.

 
They

 
must

 
be

 
disposed

 
of

 
in

 
accordance

 
with

 
regulations

 
and

 
must

 
not,

 
in

 
any

 
circumstances,

 
be

 
discarded

 
with

 
household
 
waste.
Take
 
used

 
remote

 
control

 
bat

-
teries
 
and

 
vehicle

 
batteries

 
to

 
a

 
special

 
collection
 
point.
F

Disconnect the  battery  from  the  vehicle.
F Follow the instructions for use pro -
vided  by  the  manufacturer  of  the  
charger

.
F
 
Connect
 
the
 
battery
 
starting
 
with
 
the
 
negative

  terminal   (-).
F
 
Check
 
that
 
the
 
terminals
 
and
 
con
-
nectors
 
are
 
clean.
 
If
 
they
 
are
 
covered with

 
sulphate
 
(whitish
 
or
 
greenish
 
deposit),

 
remove
 
them
 
and
 
clean
 
them. Protect

 
your
 
eyes
 
and
 
face
 
be
-
fore   handling   the   battery.
a

ll operations on the battery
must  be  carried  out  in  a  well  ventilated
 area  and  away  from  naked
 flames  and  sources  of  
sparks,

 
so
 
as
 
to
 
avoid
 
the
 
risk
 
of
 
explosion

  or   fire.
Do
 
not
 
try
 
to
 
charge
 
a
 
frozen
 
battery;

 
the
 
battery
 
must
 
first
 
be

 
thawed
 
out
 
to
 
avoid
 
the
 
risk
 
of

 
explosion.
 
If
 
the
 
battery
 
has
 
been

 
frozen,
 
before
 
charging
 
have

 
it
 
checked
 
by
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer

 
or
 
a
 
qualified
 
workshop
 
who

 
will
 
check
 
that
 
the
 
inter
-
nal
 
components
 
have
 
not
 
been
 
damaged

 
and
 
the
 
casing
 
is
 
not
 
cracked,

 
which
 
could
 
cause
 
a
 
leak

  of   toxic   and   corrosive   acid.
Do
 
not
 
reverse
 
the
 
polarity
 
and
 
use

  only   a   12   V   charger.
Do
 
not
 
disconnect
 
the
 
terminals
 
while

  the   engine   is   running.
Do
 
not
 
charge
 
the
 
batteries
 
with
-
out
 
disconnecting
 
the
 
terminals
 
first.
W

ash   your   hands   afterwards.
Reinitialisation after
reconnection
after any reconnection of the battery,
switch  on  the  ignition  and  wait  at  least  
one

 
minute
 
before
 
starting,
 
to
 
allow
 
time
 
for

the initialisation of the
electronic
systems.
By

 
referring
 
to
 
the
 
corresponding
 
sec
-
tions,
 
you
 
should
 
set
 
or
 
initialise
 
the
 
fol
-
lowing
  systems   yourself:
-
 
one-touch
  electric   windows,
-
 
time
  and   date,
-
 
audio
 
and
 
navigation
 
system
 
set
-
tings.
Check
 
that
 
no
 
alert
 
message
 
or
  
warning
 
lamp

 
comes
 
on
 
after
 
switching
 
on
 
the
 
ignition.
However

,  
if
 
minor
 
problems
 
persist
 
 
after

 
carrying
 
out
 
these
 
operations,
 
contact

 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer
 
or
 
a
 
quali
-
fied
  
workshop. Some

 
functions
 
are
 
not
 
available
 
if

 
the
 
battery
 
is
 
not
 
sufficiently
 
charged.
d

o not push the vehicle to start
the
 
engine
 
if
 
you
 
have
 
an
 
elec
-
tronic
  or   automatic   gearbox.
With Stop & Start, the battery
does
 
not
 
have
 
to
 
be
 
disconnect
-
ed
  for   charging.
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Installation of radio
communication transmitters
Before 
installin
g  
any
 
after-
market

 
radio
 
communication
 
transmitter

,  
you
 
can
 
contact
 
a
 
CITROËN

 
dealer
 
for
 
the
 
speci
-
fication
 
of
 
transmitters
 
which
 
can

 
be
 
fitted
 
(frequency
,  
maxi
-
mum
 
power
,  
aerial
 
position,
 
specific

 
installation
 
require
-
ments),
 
in
 
line
 
with
 
the
 
V
ehicle  
Electromagnetic

 
Compatibility

 

Directive   (2004/104/EC). Depending
 on  the  legislation  in  force
in the country, certain safe-
ty
 
equipment
 
may
 
be
 
compul
-
sory:
 
high
 
visibility
 
safety
 
vests,
 
warning

 
triangles,
 
breathalyzers,
 
spare

 
bulbs,
 
spare
 
fuses,
 
fire
 
ex
-
tinguisher,
 
first
 
aid
 
kit,
 
mud
 
flaps
 
at

  the   rear   of   the   vehicle.
The
 
fitting
 
of
 
electrical
 
equip
-
ment
 
or
 
accessories
 
which
 
are
 
not

 
recommended
 
by
 
CITROËN
 
may

 
result
 
in
 
a
 
failure
 
of
 
your
 
ve
-
hicle's
 
electronic
 
system
 
and
 
ex
-
cessive
  electrical   consumption.
Contact
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer
 
for

 
information
 
on
 
the
 
range
 
of
 
recommended

 
equipment
 
and
 
 
accessories.
"Multimedia":
audio

 
systems,
 
steering
 
mounted
 
au
-
dio
 
controls,
 
speakers,
 
Hi-Fi
 
module,
 
Bluetooth

 
hands-free
 
system,
 
port
-
able
 
satellite
 
navigation
 
system,
 
semi-
integral
 
support
 
bracket
 
for
 
portable
 
navigation

 
system,
 
mapping
 
update
 
CD,

 
driving
 
assistant,
 
portable
 
video
 
screen,

 
portable
 
video
 
support
 
bracket,
 
230 

V/50  
Hz
 
socket,
 
230
 
V/50
 
Hz
 
adap
-
tor, iPhone
® compatible  mobile  phone  charger
,
 mobile  phone/smartphone  
bracket,

 
Wi-Fi   on   board... By
 
going
 
to
 
a
 
CITROËN 
dealer,  
you
 
can
 
also

 
obtain
 
cleaning
 
and
 
maintenance
 
products

 
(interior
 
and
 
exterior) 
-  in-
cluding  
ecological
 
products
 
in
 
the
 
"TECHNA

TURE"  
range
 
-,
 
products
 
for
 
topping

 
up
 
(screenwash...),
 
touch-up
 
pens

 
and
 
paint
 
aerosols
 
for
 
the
 
exact
 
colour

 
of
 
your
 
vehicle,
 
recharges
 
(car
-
tridge  
for
 
the
 
temporary
 
puncture
 
repair
 
kit...),

  ...
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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FIRST STEPS
access to the
" Navigation - guidance"
menu
  and   display   the  
recent

  destinations.
Rotary
 
control
 
knob:
Short
 
press
 
without
 
the
 
engine
 
running:
 
on
  /   off.
Short
 
press
 
with
 
the
 
engine
 
running:
 
audio
 
source

 
off
 
/
 
restore.
Rotation:
 
volume
 
adjustment
 
(each
 
source
 
is

 
independent,
 
including
 
T

A
 

messages
 
and  
navigation

 
instructions).
Continuous
 
press:
 
reinitialisation

 
of

 
the

 
system.
Short

 
press:
 
select
 
pre-set
 
radio

 
station.
Long
 
press:
 
pre-set
 
the
 
current

 
station. MODE
 
button:
 
Selection
 
of
 
the
 type
 
of
 
permanent
 
display.
Long
 
press:
 
black
 
screen
 
(DARK).
o

pen the
"Telephone"
  menu  
and

  display   the   list   of  
recent calls or accept
an

  incoming   call.
o
pen the
"Configuration "
  menu.
Long
  press:   access  
to

  the   GPS   coverage  
and

  the   navigation  
demonstration

  mode.o pen the "Traffic
information"   menu  
and

  display   the  
current

  traffic   alerts.

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Parcel shelf, rear ............... 105,  107
Parking   brake  .................... 143,   182
Parking
  brake,   electric  
......... 18,
  137
Parking
  lamps  
.............................. 84
Parking

  sensors,   front................ 169
Parking
  sensors,   rear  
................ 168
Parking

  space   sensor   
............... 166
Particle

  emission   filter........ 180,   181
Passenger
  compartment  
filter
 
......................................... 181
Personalisation

 
............................ 34
Player

,   CD   MP3  
................. 303,
  304
Port,
  USB..................... 97,   279,   305
Preheater,
d iesel  
......................... 26
Priming

  the   fuel   system  
............. 174
Protecting

  children  
............ 108,
  109,
113,
  115,   117-119,   129
Puncture
 
.................................... 190 Replacing

  bulbs  ................. 202,   206
Replacing   fuses  ......................... 208
Replacing
  the   air   filter  
................ 181
Replacing

  the   oil   filter  
................ 181
Replacing

  the   passenger  
compartment

  filter  
................... 181
Replacing

  wiper   blades  
....... 92,
  215
Resetting
  the   service  
indicator
 
.................................... 31
Resetting

  the   trip   recorder  
........... 32
Rev counter

 
............................ 12-15
Reversing

  lamps  
........................ 206
Risk

  areas   (update)  
................... 248
Roof bars

 
................................... 216
Roof

  blind  
.................................... 80
Routine

  checks  
.................. 181,
  182
Running
  out   of   fuel  
(
d iesel)  
................................... 174Selector lever

, electronic
gearbox   system  .............. 144,   182
Serial
  number,   vehicle  
............... 233
Service

  indicator  
.......................... 30
Service

  warning   light  
................... 19
Servicing

 
...................................... 10
Setting

  the   clock  
........ 32,
  35,   37,   42
Short-cut
  menus  
........................ 242
Sidelamps

 
..................... 81,
  84,   202,
204,
  206
Side
  repeater  
............................. 205
Ski

  flap  
....................................... 103
Snow chains

 
.............................. 201
Spare wheel ............................... 195
Speakers

  (fitting)  
....................... 220
Speed

  limiter...................... 161,   162
Speedometer
 
.......................... 12-14
Spotlamps,

  side  
................... 86,
  205
Start
 
........................................... 212
Starting

  the   engine  
.................... 134
Starting

  the   vehicle  
.... 134,
  144,   147
Steering
  mounted  
controls
 
........................... 240,
  295
Stopping
  the   vehicle  
....134,

  144,   147
Stop & Start
 
.... 46,
  53,   56,   154,   171,  
175,

  181,   212
Storage
 
............. 95,
  96,   98-100,   104
Storage
  compartments  
................ 98
Storage

  drawer  
.......................... 102
Storage

  net  
................................ 104
Storing

  driving   positions  
.............. 61
Stowing

  rings  
............................. 104
Sun visor ...................................... 96
Switching

  off   the   engine  
............ 134
Synchronising

  the   remote  
control
 
................................. 69,
  70
Synthesiser, voice ...................... 254
System,
  navigation  
.................... 244
Radio

 
......................... 269,
  270,   297
Radio
  pre-equipment  
................. 220
Rear

  screen   (demisting)  
.............. 56
Recharging

  the   battery  
.............. 214
Reduction

  of   electrical   load  
....... 215
Regeneration

  of   the   particle  
emissions

  filter  
........................ 181
Reinitialising

  the   electric  
windows
 
.................................... 78
Reinitialising

  the   remote  
control
 
................................. 69,
  70
Remote
  control  
................ 66,
  68,   71
Removable
  screen  
(snow
  shield)  
.......................... 216
Removing

  a   wheel  
..................... 198
Removing

  the   mat  
..................... 102
Repair

  kit,   puncture  
................... 190
R
Safety

  for   children................ 78,   121
Satellite
  navigation   system  
.......... 41
Screen,

  colour   and  
mapping
 
.............. 42,
  45,   241,   282
Screen
  menu   map  
...... 282,
  319-321
Screen,
  monochrome  
.... 35,
  37,   319
Screen,
  multifunction   (with
 
audio

  equipment)  
...35,

  37,   41,   296
Screenwash, front ........................ 91
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
 
.............................. 183
SCR

  system  
............................... 183
Seat

  adjustment..................... 57,   58
Seat belts .....................114,
  126-128
Seat, rear bench
 
.......................... 62
Seats, electric

 
.............................. 58
Seats, rear

 
................................... 62
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