buttons Citroen C4 PICASSO 2008 1.G Owner's Manual

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CENTRAL DISPLAY
1. Rev counter
2. Gearbox information
3. “Foot on brake” warning lamp
4. Speed indicator
5. Cruise control or speed limiter reference
6. Fuel gauge
7. Trip mileage recorder
8. Multifunction screen A
9. Maintenance indicator, when switching on ignition, then total mileage recorder
COMMAND BUTTONS
A. Lighting rheostat (available day and night)
B. Trip mileage recorder reset
C. Lighting rheostat (available day and night)
D. Check (list of alerts)
Warning lamps displayWarning lamps display
M O N O - T O N E I N S T R U M E N T P A N E L E LLM U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N A

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CENTRAL DISPLAY
1. Rev counter
2. Gearbox information
3. “Foot on brake” warning lamp
4. Speed indicator
5. Cruise control or speed limiter reference
6. Fuel gauge
7. Trip mileage recorder
8. Multifunction screen C
9. Maintenance indicator, when switching on ignition, then total mileage recorder
COMMAND BUTTONS
A. Lighting rheostat (available day and night)
B. Trip mileage recorder reset
C. Personalisation of the instrument panel (display of desired information)
D. COLOUR (choice of background colour)
This button offers you a whole range of colour backgrounds, from white to blue.
Warning lamps displayWarning lamps display
B I - T O N E I N S T R U M E N T P A N E LM U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N C

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CENTRAL DISPLAY
1. Cruise control or speed limiter reference
2. Speed indicator
3. NaviDrive display (see NaviDrive instructions)
4. Rev counter
5. “Foot on brake” warning lamp
6. Fuel gauge
7. Trip mileage recorder
8. Maintenance indicator, when switching on ignition, then total mileage recorder
9. Gearbox information
COMMAND BUTTONS
A. Personalisation of the instrument panel (display of desired information)
B. COLOUR (choice of background colour)
This button offers you a whole range of colour backgrounds, from white to blue.
C. Lighting rheostat (available day and night)
D. Trip mileage recorder reset
N A V I D R I V E I N S T R U M E N T P A N E LM U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N D T

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The display of certain types of in-formation is sometimes by scroll-ing and sometimes by alternation.
Controls
O - Access to the “Main Menu”
J or M - Scrolling in the screen menus
L - Validation and Selection in the menus of the func-tion chosen or the value modifi ed
H - Cancellation of the opera-tion or return to the previous display
R - Selection of the type of in-formation to be displayed in zone 2 (date, radio/CD and trip computer)
K or N - Within the Menus, choice of activation/deactivation of functions and selection of adjustments
Main Menu
By pressing on the button O, then using buttons J or Mor, you have ac-cess to the following functions :

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A U T O M A T I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G
6 - Adjustment mode for the rear passengers8 - Deicing / demisting of the rear screen
This can only operate when the engine is running.
- Press on button 8 to activate/deactivate the electric deicing of the rear screen and, according to version, of the exterior rear view mirrors. The warning lamp lights up and the symbol appears on the display.
It switches off automatically to prevent excessive con-sumption of power
9 - Rapid deicing / demisting of the front and rear windows
- Press on button 9. The warning lamp lights up.
This button decides whether or not the rear passengers may use their adjustment controls.
There are three possible statuses for this button :
Locking of the rear passenger controlsThe driver imposes his adjustment on the rear passengers.
Authorisation of the rear passenger controls
The rear passengers can use their adjustment controls at their conven-ience.
Closing of the air fl ow for the rear passengers
The supply of air is cut off.
7 - Panel display mode : black panel function
This function turns the displays and panel backlighting on or off.
- Function activated, a press on any button will light up the screen temporarily.
- A press on button 7 deactivates the function, lighting of buttons and screen is again permanent.
Note : This function optimises notably the visual com-fort for driving at night.
This function gives a rapid deicing / demisting of the vehicle simultaneously with :
- front deicing at optimum temperature,
- optimum air fl ow,
- recirculation prohibition,
- deicing of the rear view mirrors and heated rear screen,
- air conditioning, if necessary.
Press again on button 9 or on " AUTO " to stop the function. Deicing of the rear view mirrors and heated rear screen remains activated.
10 - Air conditioning
- Press on button 10 to activate the air conditioning.
The A/C warning lamp lights up.
With additional air conditioning, in cold weather you are advised to close the supply of air to the rear pas-sengers (no hot air distribution possible via these air vents).

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B. PASSENGER CONTROL PANELS
1. Front passenger
The front passenger can adjust his/her temperature control independently at any time by pressing buttons+ and -.
The front passenger controls the adjustment of his/her own temperature.
The temperature for the passenger is indexed on that for the driver.
2. Rear passengers (right/left)
By default, in AUTO position, the ad-justment of the air fl ow is aligned on the front ventilation.
- Rotate the button to decrease or in-crease the air fl ow.
Note : you can adjust the air fl ow only if the driver enables you to (see button 6 of the driver’s control panel).
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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGA D D I T I O N A L A I R C O N D I T I O N I N GC. REAR PASSENGER CONTROL PANELS
(RIGHT / LEFT)
1. Adjustment of temperature
The rear passengers can adjust their temperature controls independently via buttons + and -.
Note : Their preference cannot be greater than that of the driver by more than 2. The reaching of this maximum preference is confi rmed by th e fl ash-ing of its display.
2. Adjustment of air blower speed
The air blower operates only when the engine is running.
To adjust the fl ow of air, press on button :
to increase the air fl ow
to decrease the air fl ow
The level of air fl ow is indicated on the display by the progressive fi lling of the ventilator blades.
By decreasing the fl ow to zero, you deactivate the air conditio ning system (OFF).
Note : you can adjust the temperature and the air fl ow only if the driver enables you to (see button 6 of the driver’s control panel).
This warning lamp signifi es that the passenger controls are locked, you can adjust neither the temperature nor the air fl ow, which remain aligned on the preferences of the driver.
This warning lamp indicates that the supply of air is cut off.
Additional air conditioning allows you to optimise comfort levels in warm weather conditions. It pro-duces additional fresh air which is supplied using the rear air vents. The supply of warm air via the rear air vents is not possible using this system.
This position is recommended in cold weather conditions, as th e air vents do not supply warm air.

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To recall a memorised driving position
Vehicle stationary, ignition switched on or engine running
- Press briefl y on button 1 or 2 to recallthe corresponding pre-set position.
Note : after fi ve consecutive re-calls of a pre-set position, the function will be deactivated until the engine is started.
Vehicle in motion
- Keep button 1 or 2 pressed to recall the corresponding pre-set position.
Memorisation of driving positions
You can pre-set two driving posi-tions via the buttons located on the side of the seat.
Memorising a driving position
To pre-set a driving position :
- With the ignition on, adjust your seat and your rear view mirrors.
- Press on button M then imme-diately on button 1 "fi rst driving position" or button 2 "second driving position".
The memorisation will be con-fi rmed by a sound signal. Memo-risation of a new position cancels the previous one.
Do not attempt to pre-set a driving position while the vehicle is moving.
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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.
I N T E R I O R L I G H T I N G
Note :
- the opening of a door switches the interior lamps on.
- the opening of the tailgate switches the third-row interior 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 re-move the ignition key (for about 30 seconds), or when a door is opened.
- they go out after 30 seconds with the doors closed, or immediate-ly the vehicle is locked, or after 10 minutes if a door is open.

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MODUBOX
The Modubox is for use both inside the vehicle and away from the vehicle. It is composed of a shopping trolley and a fl exible bag (isotherm on some versions) which can be used independently of each other de-pending on your needs (by detaching the fastenings on each side at the top and bottom).
To use
1. Unhook the red strap to free the Modubox.
2. Unhook the black strap then press on the round buttons on either side of the Modubox simultane-ously to deploy it.
B O O T M O D U B O X - C 4 P I C A S S O
Use of the Modubox outside the vehicle
- Press on the recess on the left hand side of the Modubox to raise (or lower) the handle.
Stowage inside the vehicle
- Perform the operations in reverse to fold and stow inside the vehicle.
- If you have used your Modubox away from the vehicle, take care to reposition it correctly in the housings pro-vided for this purpose.

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