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Electrical control 
From  the  driver’s  seat  position, the  controls  siutated  on  the  door enable  the  vehicle’s  electric  win-dows to be actioned. 
Note  : The  windows  can  also  be operated for a short time after the ignition has been switched off (in-cluding  after  the  front  doors  have been opened). 
Sequential control 
 A n    a c t i o n    t o    t h e    fi   r s t    n o t c h    o n    t h e  control starts a window movement which  stops  when  the  control  is released.  A  press  for  about  one second  on  the  control  will  close or open the window fully, a further press will stop the movement. 
PAY  ATTENTION  TO  WHERE  CHILDREN  ARE  WHEN  OPERATING THE ELECTRIC WINDOWS.
Always remove the key from the ignition when leaving the vehicle, even for a short time.
When  the  driver  is  actioning  the  controls  for  the  passenger  win dows, he must make sure that no-one is obstructing the windows from lo sing properly.
The  driver  should  ensure  that  the  passengers  use  the  windows  cor-rectly.
If  any  person  should  be  at  risk  of  becoming  trapped  by  the  operation of the windows, you must reverse the movement of the glass. For t hat, reverse the position of the control concerned.
This is for deactivating operation of the electric windows and opening of the rear doors from the rear seat positions. It  is  activated  by  a  press  on  the  control A located  on  the  window control panel or by an action on the locks of the rear doors. The warning lamp in the instrument panel comes on temporarily.  Each time you switch on the ignition, the warning lamp lights up for a short time. 
It is still possible to open the doors from the outside and  to operate the rear windows from the front seat positions.
Anti-pinch 
An anti-pinch device will stop the glass from rising. If it meet s an obstacle, it goes back down.
After  a  battery  disconnection  or  following  a  malfunction,  you  have  to re-initialise theanti-pinch function for each window :
-  Use  the  control  to  open  the  window  fully,  then  attempt   to  close  it.  It  will rise only a few centimetres. 
-  Pull again on the control until the window closes fully. Once the window is closed, sustain the press on the control for one second. 
Warning : During this operation, the anti-pinch protection is inoperat ive. 
Child safety 
E L E C T R I C   W I N D O W S  
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B. PASSENGER’S CONTROL PANEL
Adjustment of temperature
-  Press  on  button 1  to  take  over  control  of  the  tem-perature. The warning lamp on button 1 lights up.
-  Rotate button 1 to adjust your temperature.
Note : The adjustment of the temperature is continuous and progressive starting from one side.
V E N T I L A T I O N   -   H E A T I N G M A N U A L   A I R   C O N D I T I O N I N G
Observation : If your vehicle is not equipped with air conditioning, you will have the same control panel but without the A/C button.
6 - Deicing / demisting of the rear screen
This operates only if the engine is running.
-  Press  on  button 6  to  activate/deactivate  the  electric deicing/demisting of the rear screen and the exterior rear view mirrors. The warning lamp lights up. 
The  deicing/demisting  switches  off  automatically  to prevent excessive consumption of power.
7 - Rapid deicing / demisting of front and rear windows and rear view mirrors
-  Press on button 7. The warning lamp lights up.
This function simultaneously activates :
-  front deicing/demisting,
 -    o p t i m u m   fl   o w   o f   a i r ,
-  recirculation prohibition,
-  deicing/demisting  of  rear  view  mirrors  and  heated rear screen,
-  air conditioning if necessary.
To stop the function, press again on button 7.
8 - Adjustment of the air blower temperature
This control is for adjusting the temperature of the air in the passenger compartment. It can be used in cold weather  as  well  as  in  hot  weather,  provided  the  air conditioning is active.
Note : The adjustment of the temperature is continuous and progressive starting from one side.  
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(Function  for  retaining  ventilation  with  the  engine switched off : REST function, continued…)
Engine stopped, ignition switched on :-  The  displays  will  light  up,  with  the  air  blower  shown empty as long as the function is available.-  A  press  on  the  REST  button  activates  the  function for a timing of just a few minutes. Two blades of the  b l o w e r   w i l l   fi   l l   t o   s i g n i f y   t h a t   t h e   f u n c t i o n   i s   a c t i v e .-  It can be deactivated and reactivated during the timing.-  At the end of the timing, the display will go off.
On stopping the engine :-  The displays remain lit up, the blower is shown em pty and the function can be activated for 30 seconds.-  A  press  on  the  REST  button  during  the  next  30  sec-onds  activates  the  function  for  a  timing  of  several  min-utes.  The  duration  and  availability  of  the  function   are variable  according  to  the  state  of  charge  of  the  battery (a protection to guarantee engine starting). Two blower  b l a d e s    fi   l l    u p    t o    s i g n i f y    t h a t    t h e    f u n c t i o n    i s    a c t i v e .    I t    r e -mains  active,  even  after  the  doors  have  been  locked , until the end of the timing. -    A   f u r t h e r   p r e s s   b e f o r e   t h e   e n d   o f   t h e   t i m i n g   d e fi   n i t i v e l y  stops the function.
Note : This button does not activate the air conditioning,  o n l y   t h e   a i r   b l o w e r s .   I n   t h e   R E S T   f u n c t i o n ,   t h e   a i r   fl   o w   a n d  distribution  are  controlled  automatically  and  you  c annot modify them.
4 - Adjustment of the air distribution-  Press on button 4  s o   t h a t   t h e   a i r   fl   o w s   s c r o l l   s u c c e s -sively on the display.
5 - Air recirculation
This button activates the recirculation of air within the passenger  compartment  and  also  has  an  automatic function.
The  air  distribution  you  have  chosen  is  con- fi   r m e d    b y    t h e    l i g h t i n g    o f    t h e    c o r r e s p o n d i n g  warning lamps in the display. 
There are 7 possible adjustments.
Entry of air in automatic mode (activated by default, in automatic comfort regulation)
Automatic  mode  makes  use  of  an  air  quality  sensor. This analyses the air and isolates the passenger com-partment  from  the  exterior  as  soon  as  it  detects  the presence of pollutants. Then it automatically activates recirculation of cabin air.
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Closing of the air inlet
-  Press on button 5 to close off the entry of air from outside.2
Whilst  retaining  the  other  adjustments,  this  position enables  the  driver  at  any  time  to  exclude  any  disa-greeable  odours  or  fumes  coming  from  outside  the vehicle.
It  should  be  cancelled  as  soon  as  possible  to  permit renewal of cabin air and to prevent misting.
-  Press  once  on  button 5  to return  to  the  initial  status (entry of air in automatic mode).
Note  : The  airrecirculation  can  also  be  accessed  by means  of  a  press  on  the  control  located  low  down  to one  side  of  the  steering  wheel  (see  “Fixed  centred controls steering wheel").
Entry of air (manual mode)
-  Press on button 5 to activate entry of air from the outside. The warning lamp goes out. 3 
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Voice recognition
A  short  press  on  button 12  starts voice recognition for the telephone.
Voice  recognition  allows  you  to make a call to a number for which you  have  recorded  a  label  on  the mobile  telephone  that  is  twinned and connected.
Note :
It  is  possible  to  stop  the  call  as long  as  the  dialling  has  not  com-menced,  by  means  of  a  short press on button 12.
Notes :
-  While you are on a call, the audio source  currently  being  listened to is paused.
-  Some  ring  tones  on  your  mobile telephone may not be recognised by the Bluetooth system on your vehicle. A  different  ring  tone  will be chosen by the system.
Displays
A  press  on  the “MODE”  button displays the telephone information on the right of your screen.
A “Telephone” symbol appears on your  display  when  you  connect  a mobile telephone.
A “Battery” symbol appears at the bottom  of  the  display  to  indicate the range of the mobile telephone connected.
An  “Envelope”  symbol  appears  at the bottom of the display to indicate the presence of an unread SMS on the mobile telephone connected.
A  “Sound  track”  symbol  appears at the bottom of the display to indi-cate the presence of a message on the mobile telephone connected.
To swap a call
During  a  telephone  conversation, the  system  is  able  to  tell  you  of  a second call incoming. To accept it, validate.  To  change  from  one  call to the other, select this choice.
To end a call
This  choice  enables  you  to  end  a telephone  conversation,  for  exam-ple if there is another call incoming.
Secret mode
Select  this  choice.  This  allows you  not  to  be  heard  by  the  other person.  To  restore  sound  to  the other  person,  select  deactivation of Secret mode in the menu “Call Management”.
Note :
If  you  wish  to  transfer  a  call  from the  audio  system  to  the  mobile telephone (for example when lea-ving your vehicle), refer to the user instructions for the latter. 
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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.
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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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N A V I G A T I O N / G U I D A N C E
M E N U   S T R U C T U R E
WHAT  ARE  THE  FUNCTIONS  OF  THE  NAVIGATION /GUIDANCE  MENU  ?
CHOOSE  A  DESTINATION
Enter a  city name, a  street name, a  street no. or inter -section.Enter the GPS coordinates for a location.
Select a location that is stored in the directory.
Select  a  location  from  among  the  last  twenty  destina-tions requested.
ENTER  STAGES  AND  ITINERARY
Add a stage to an itinerary after starting a guidance .
Order or delete stages when creating an itinerary.
Divert  an  itinerary  according  to  the  number  of  kilome -tres  (or  miles)  you  will  have  indicated  (for  example  to   a v o i d   a   t r a f fi   c   h o l d - u p ) .
Alter the destination initially chosen.
SET  PARAMETERS  FOR  THE  GUIDANCE  OPTIONS
 D e fi   n i n g   t h e   r o u t e   c a l c u l a t i o n   c r i t e r i a .
Adjust the volume of the voice synthesis.
Activate/Deactivate the pronunciation of a street n ame in the voice instructions.View  the  types  of  navigation  information  available  o n the hard disc.Delete the last destinations automatically memorised.
STOP /RESUME  THE  CURRENT  GUIDANCE      
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WHAT  ARE  THE  FUNCTIONS  OF  THE  AUDIO  MENU  ?
SETTING  PARAMETERS  FOR  RADIO  SOURCE
Manually enter the frequency of a station.
Activate or deactivate RDS search.
Activate or deactivate regional search mode.
To activate or deactivate display of the text informa tion broadcast by the station being listened to (name of singer, title of song, etc.).
SETTING  PARAMETERS  FOR   CD  AND  JUKEBOX  SOURCES
Activate or deactivate playback of the start of eac h track of the CD/CD MP3.
Activate  or  deactivate  playback  of  all  the  tracks  of  t he CD or of all the directory of the Jukebox.
Activate  or  deactivate  repetition  of  the  current  album or CD-cover.
Activate or deactivate display of the information on  the CD (Name of the album, artist, etc.).
COPY  OR  STOP  COPYING  A  CD  OR A  CD MP3
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