light Citroen C4 PICASSO 2007.5 1.G Owner's Manual

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Manual control
The rear doors are locked by operating the lever.
When the manual safety is in use, the aperture is at
an angle.
Electric operation
The electrical safety is activated by pressing the con-
trol located to the rear of the electric windows panel.
This prohibits movement of the rear electric windows
and opening of the rear passenger doors.
it is still possible to open the doors from the outside,
provided the vehicle is not locked.
Note : with the ignition on, if the child safety is
activated for the two rear doors, the warning
lamp comes on then goes out again approx.
10 seconds after the engine is started.
When the ignition is switched on, the warning
lamp comes on then goes out again approx.
10 seconds after the engine is started.
Note :
Activation of the function is confirmed by the
temporary lighting of the warning lamp accompanied
by a message.
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A i R C R A F T- S T Y L E R E A R TA B L E S
Rear tables
The backrests of the front seats are fitted with aircraft-
style tables. These incorporate a cup-holder
A and a
retaining strap B, for the placing of objects.
Operation table
- Pull the table downwards to open.
- To restow the table, raise it until the latch locks.
Note : For safety reasons, these collapse downwards
if excessive pressure is exerted. Individual reading lamps
Reading lamps
C may be incorporated in the front seat
backrests, behind the tables. These light the surface
of the tables without disturbing the other passengers.
They are accessible only while the table is down.
- Press on the on/off button to turn the lamp on or
off.
Rear table stowed
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2. Interior lamp with three positions
in this position, the interior
lamp comes on when you
open a door or the boot.
in this position, it is deac
-
tivated and thus perma-
nently off.
in this position, lighting is
permanent.
They come on immediate-
ly you unlock the vehicle
or open a door.
They go out 30 seconds after the
doors have been closed, or when
the ignition is switched on.
Automatic illumination of the
interior lamps
« PANORAMIC GLASS ROOF »
LAMPS
The panoramic glass roof lamps
have two operating modes :
- automatic lighting when you
open a door or when the front in-
terior lamp is in the permanent
position,
- permanent lighting.
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Note :
- the opening of a door switches the interior lamps on.
- the opening of the tailgate switches the third-row interi or lamp on, also the boot lamps.
INTERIOR LAMPS
1. Reading lamps
A press on one of the buttons
switches the corresponding spot-
lamp on or off.
They do not come on if the ignition
is switched off or if the vehicle is in
economy mode. When you leave the vehicle :
-
they come on when you remove the
ignition key (for about 30 seconds),
or when a door is opened
.
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they go out after 30 seconds with
the doors closed, or immediately the
vehicle is locked, or after 10 minutes
if a door is open
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AMBIANCE LIGHTING
You have in your vehicle a system
of ambiance lighting that is warm
and convivial.
it casts a gentle, orange-tinted
light.
You can adjust the lighting by
pressing on the control A.
This activates the light sources
which are located as follows :
- on the sides of the front and rear doors,
- on the front and rear interior door handles,
- on the dashboard,
- at the roof. Operation
The control
A :
- activates/deactivates the ambi -
ance lighting,
- selects the lighting intensity. The adjustment is memorised.
To increase the lighting intensity :
- Press a few times on the right of the control A to obtain your
brightness preference.
To decrease
the lighting intensity :
- Press a few times on the left
of the control A to obtain your
brightness preference.
Note : This lighting is available at
night or in conditions of poor day-
light.
COURTESY LIGHTING
The automatic courtesy lighting
consists of the footwell lamps, the
interior lamps and the ambiance
light sources.
FRONT DOOR POCKETS
WITH AUTOMATIC LIGHTING
The lighting for the door pockets
comes on automatically when you
place a hand inside one of the
compartments.
it goes off after a few seconds when
you take your hand away.
READING LAMPS ON SEAT
BACKRESTS
There are spotlamps incorporated
in the backrests of the front seats,
behind the rear tables (see « Air-
craft-style rear tables »).
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Glovebox
To open, pull on the handle and lower the lid.
The glovebox has an area specially for stowing two
cartridges for the scented air freshener.
it may be refrigerated, according to equipment (man ual
gearbox), by a ventilation duct that can be closed off
manually.
it is directly linked to the vehicle’s air conditioning
system, being supplied with fresh air whatever the re-
quirements of the passenger compartment.
it also has automatic lighting.
Note : The refrigeration of your glovebox only oper-
ates when the engine is running and the air conditio-
ning is on.
For reasons of safety, the glovebox should remain c losed when the vehicle is moving.
Dedicated refrigerated storage
Vehicles with an electronic gearbox or an automatic
gearbox possess a dedicated refrigerated storage
situated at the centre of the dashboard (according to
version).
To open, pull on the handle and lower the lid .
The refrigerated storage has a ventilation duct. it is di -
rectly linked to the vehicle’s air conditioning system,
being supplied with fresh air whatever the require-
ments of the passenger compartment and however
high the ambient temperature.
it can accommodate for example a 1.5 litre bottle and
two 0.5 litre bottles.
Two cupholders are available when the lid is open.
The refrigerated storage has automatic lighting.
Note : The refrigeration of this storage area only oper-
ates when the engine is running and the air conditio-
ning is on.
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Upper storage area
This accommodates the Cd changer, if the vehicle has
one.
There is also an upper storage area on the opposite
side.
Second row storage
The lateral second-row occupants may also have the
benefit, in certain configurations, of storage at foo
t level,
identifiable by its handhold A.
Third row storage
Third-row passengers may have storage pockets in
the side panel and each of them will have a cup-holder
(7 seater model).
Front door compartments
The front door pockets can hold objects equivalent in
volume to a 1.5 litre bottle.
They may have their own lighting, coming on automat
ically
when your hand approaches.
This lighting goes out automatically after a few mo ments
when your hand is taken away.
Rear door pockets
The rear door pockets can hold objects equivalent in
volume to a 0.5 litre bottle.
For reasons of safety, storage compartments should be kep t closed when the vehicle is moving.
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CENTRAL CONSOLE
The central console contains :
- two cup-holders.
- a 1 2 V a c c e s s o r i e s s o c k e t
(Maximum power : 120W).
The latter is operational when the ignition is on.
Note : There may be a second 12V
socket in the boot, operational even
with the ignition switched off.
- a cigar lighter.
Press and wait for a few moments
for the lighter to deploy automati-
cally.The cigar lighter comes out
slightly to enable you to grasp
it. it can act as a 12V socket
(120 W).
- a movable ashtray.
This is in one of the console’s cup-holders: it can be used in the
cup-holders on the rear tables.
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SUN BLINDS
(C4 Picasso)
Second row - Pull on the tab A and anchor the
blind on the hook B.
Rear screen blind- Pull on the tab of the blind lo-
cated on the luggage cover and
position the blind on the hooks.
Sliding sun visors (see « Roof adjustments »)
Do not attach or suspend heavy objects in the environs
of the sun visors (central rear view mirror rails, blin d hooks,
sun visor blinds, etc.)
SUN BLINDS
(Grand C4 Picasso)
Second row
- Pull on the tab A and anchor the
blind on the hooks B.
Third-row
The blinds are incorporated in the
third-row trim panels.
- Pull on the tab and anchor the blind on the hooks.
Rear screen blind
- Pull on the tab and anchor the blind on the hooks.

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The rear pneumatic suspension enhances driving
comfort by maintaining a constant body height what-
ever the vehicle load.
OPERATION
- if there is an increase in vehicle load, a sinking of the rear of the vehicle is detected and the pneumatic
springs inflate in order to compensate for the extra
weight.
- if there is an decrease in load, a rising of the rear of the vehicle is detected and so the pneumatic springs
deflate to return the vehicle to its nominal height.
- if the vehicle has been unused for a long period, the pneumatic springs may inflate if necessary when you
unlock or open a door, so as to return the vehicle to
its nominal height. Note
: if you do not reactivate the system manually,
the automatic correction will be activated as soon as
the vehicle starts to move. during the correction, the
SERViCE warning lamp lights up and a message on the
screen reminds you not to exceed 10 km/h (6 mph).
Note : the automatic correction does not function if the
doors or the tailgate are open.
The automatic correction operates even if your vehicle
is in economy mode.
ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION
The automatic correction can be deactivated :
- Press on the button B for approximately two seconds.
-
Release the button when you hear a beep. deactivati on
is confirmed by the lighting of the LED on the butto n B.
it is essential that you should deactivate the system in the following instances :
- working under the vehicle,
- changing a wheel,
- transporting the vehicle on a truck or on a boot.
To reactivate the automatic correction :
- Press again on the button B for approximately
two seconds.
- Release the button when you hear a beep. Activati on is
confirmed by the extinction of the LED on the button B .
In the event of the system malfunctioning, alert
messages, always in association with the SERVICE warning lamp, will display in the instrument panel.
Contact a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible
.
Grand C4 Picasso C4 Picasso
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The pneumatic suspension has an additional function
associated with it : the possibility to raise or lower the
height of the rear of the vehicle when stationary, in or-
der to facilitate loading / unloading of the boot.
TO INCREASE THE HEIGHT OF THE BOOT
SILL
- Press continuously at the top of the control
A, which
is located in the boot, on the left-hand side.
This action will be accompanied by a sound signal.
You can stop the movement at any time by releasing
the control.
3 beeps will confirm that the movement has gone as f ar
as it can
.
To return to the nominal height :
- Press briefly twice at the bottom of the control A.
TO DECREASE THE HEIGHT OF THE BOOT SILL
- Press continuously at the bottom of the control A.
This action will be accompanied by a sound signal.
You can stop the movement at any time by releasing
the control.
3 beeps will confirm that the movement has gone as
far as it can.
To return to the nominal height :
- Press briefly twice at the top of the control A.
Note :
- if you start the vehicle without having returned it to the nominal height, the automatic correction will ac-tivate as soon as the vehicle starts to move. during
the correction, the SERViCE warning lamp lights up and a message on the screen reminds you not to ex-
ceed 10 km/h (6 mph).
- The loading assistance does not function in the fo l-
lowing instances:
- if the button B
is lit up,
- in power economy mode.
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When you first use the function, press for two secon ds on
the control A to initialise the system. All subsequent ac-
tions will be followed immediately by the desired r esults
.
Driving with the boot sill in a low position may damage the components located under the bodyshell.
Grand C4 Picasso C4 Picasso
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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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