ignition Citroen C4 PICASSO 2009.5 1.G Owner's Manual

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A. Central locking

B. Unlocking

C. Guide-me-home lighting

D. Key release/storage
Press on control A , located on the con-
trol panel to the right of the dashboard.
The fuel fl ap automatically opens up
fully.
Insert the nozzle so as to push in the
metallic gate valve B .
Push the fuel fl ap to reclose it.
After switching off the ignition, con-
trol A is only active for a few minutes.
If necessary, switch on the ignition
again to reactivate it.

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Opening
Using the multifunction screen, you can
choose from the following options when
opening your vehicle with the remote
control:
- either all of the doors and the tail-
gate,
- or the driver’s door with a fi rst press, then all of the other doors with a
second press.
O P E N I N G
Remote control key Fuel tank

Capacity: approximately 60 litres.

Bonnet stay: detac h the stay and pivot
it upwards to insert it into the notch.
Bonnet opening/closing
To unlock, pull the bonnet release lever lo-
cated on the right-hand side under the dash-
board towards you, then at the front of the
bonnet push the safety catch to the left.

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To close: move the stay back to
its initial position, lower the bon-
net, then allow it to slam shut at
the end of its travel.

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Front seats
Head restraint

Backrest angle

Seat height adjustment

Lumbar support

Longitudinal adjustment

Armrest Electric adjustments
Manual adjustments

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Heated seat control (lo-
cated on the inside of the
front seats)

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1. Adjustment of seat height, angle
and longitudinal position

2. Adjustment of backrest angle and
lumbar support

3. Driver: memorisation of driving po-
sitions
The seats can also be adjusted on a
temporary basis:
- on opening one of the front doors,
- after switching on the ignition.
G E T T I N G S T A R T E D

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Adjusting the steering wheel
The steering wheel can be adjusted in
terms of height and reach.
Unlock the steering wheel by pulling
control A towards you.
Adjust the position of the steering
wheel then lock it pushing the control
back fully.

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progressively between day use and
night use.
This operates with the ignition switched
on.
From the driver’s seat, select the rear
view mirror by moving control
1 to the
left or right, then adjust the rear view
mirror as required in the 1 directions us-
ing control 2 .
Demisting-defrosting of the rear view
mirrors is linked to that of the rear
screen.

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For safety reasons, these adjust-
ments must not be carried out whilst
driving. Child monitoring mirror
This device
1 allows you to monitor the
rear passengers. It can be folded away
to eliminate dazzle.
Rear view mirrors foldback
When the vehicle is parked, the rear
view mirrors can be folded back either
manually or automatically. Automatic photochromatic
interior rear view mirror Rear view mirrors adjustment

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6-speed electronic gearbox
system

R Reverse

N Neutral

A Automatic mode

M Manual mode
Using control paddles 1 "+" and 2 "-" :
- gear changing in manual mode,
- temporary manual operation in au- tomatic mode.
P Park

R Reverse

N Neutral

D Automatic mode

M Sequential mode
Using control paddles 1 "+" and 2 "-" :
- gear changing in sequential mode,
- temporary manual operation in au- tomatic mode.
Starting

 Check that the selector 3 is in neu-
tral (position N ).

 Press fi rmly on the brake pedal nd
turn the ignition key.

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 Check that the selector 3 is in po-
sition P or N and turn the ignition
key.
To exit position P , press on the brake
pedal before moving the selector.

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D R I V I N G
Automatic gearbox

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Electric parking brake
Before leaving the vehicle, check
that the electric parking brake warn-
ing lamp P (red) is permanently on.
If you leave the vehicle with the en-
gine running, manually apply the
parking brake.
Never leave a child alone inside the
vehicle with the ignition on, as they
could release the parking brake. Parking space sensor
You can select this function by pressing
on button
A .
Once the space has been measured, the
function displays the following messages:
< 12 mph (20 km/h)

Parking possible

Parking diffi cult

Parking not advised
This device combines:
- automatic functions: Automatic ap-
plication when the engine stops and
automatic release on use of the ac-
celerator (automatic operation by
default);
- manual use: Permanent manual ap- plication/release of parking brake is
possible by operating control lever A .
When in automatic mode, it remains
possible to manually apply or release
the parking brake:

 To apply it, pull on control lever A.

 To release it, pull then release con-
trol lever A. Hill start assist
To aid starting on a gradient, your ve-
hicle is equipped with a system which
keeps it immobilised for about 2 sec-
onds, the approximate time it takes to
move your foot from the brake pedal to
the accelerator pedal.

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D R I V I N G

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MONOCHROME INSTRUMENT PANEL
MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN A
The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard.

1. Rev counter

2. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox selector position and
gear

3. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning
lamp

4. Speedometer

5. Cruise control or speed limiter
setting

6. Fuel gauge
7. Trip mileage recorder

8. Multifunction screen A

9. Total mileage recorder
In this zone, the following infor- mation appears in succession
when the ignition is switched on:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total mileage recorder.
A. Lighting rheostat (available day
and night)

B. Trip mileage recorder reset

C. Personalisation of the instru-
ment panel (display of desired
information)

D. CHECK (list of alerts)
Central display Control buttons

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TWO - TONE INSTRUMENT PANEL
MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN C
The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard.

1. Rev counter

2. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox selector position and gear

3. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning
lamp

4. Speedometer

5. Cruise control or speed limiter
setting

6. Fuel gauge
7. Trip mileage recorder

8. Multifunction screen C

9. Total mileage recorder
In this zone, the following infor- mation appears in succession
when the ignition is switched on:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total mileage recorder.
A. Lighting rheostat (available day
and night)

B. Trip mileage recorder reset

C. Personalisation of the instru-
ment panel (display of desired
information)

D. COLOUR (choice of background
colour ranging from white to
blue)
Central display
Control buttons

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NAVIDRIVE INSTRUMENT PANEL
NAVIDRIVE MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN
The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard.

1. Cruise control or speed limiter
setting

2. Speeometer

3. NaviDrive multifunction screen
(see "NaviDrive instructions")

4. Rev counter

5. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning
lamp

6. Fuel gauge

7. Electronic gearbox or automatic
gearbox selector position
8. Trip mileage recorder

9. Total mileage recorder
In this zone, the following infor- mation appears in succession
when the ignition is switched on:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total mileage recorder.
A. Personalisation of the instru-
ment panel (display of desired
information)

B. COLOUR (choice of background
colour ranging from white to
blue)

C. Lighting rheostat (available day
and night)

D. Trip mileage recorder reset
Central display
Control buttons

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Indicator and warning lamps
When the ignition is switched on
The warning lamps come on for a
few seconds when the vehicle’s ig-
nition is switched on.
When the engine is started, these
warning lamps should switch off.
If they remain on, before moving off,
consult information on the warning
lamp concerned. Associated warnings
The switching on of certain warning
lamps may be accompanied by an
audible signal and a message on
the multifunction screen.
The warning lamps may come on
continuously or fl ash.
Certain warning lamps may come
on in two different modes. Only by
relating the type of lighting to the
operation of the vehicle can it be
ascertained whether the situation
is normal or whether a fault has oc-
curred. Operation indicator lamps

If one of the following indicator lamps
comes on, this confi rms that the corre-
sponding system has come into operation.
Front fog lamps.
Left-hand direction
indicator.
Sidelamps.
Main beam headlamps.
Dipped headlamps.
Right-hand direction
indicator.
Rear fog lamp.
Visual indicators informing the driver
that a system is in operation (opera-
tion or deactivation indicator lamps)
or of the occurrence of a fault (warn-
ing lamp).

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the occurrence of a fault in
one of the airbag or seat belt
pretensioner systems.
Maximum coolant temperature
If this comes on, it indicates
that the temperature in the
cooling system is too high.
Stop the vehicle as soon as
it is safe to do so.
Low fuel level When the tank is full, all the
bars are lit up.
If the fuel low warning lamp
comes on accompanied by
an audible signal and a message on
the multifunction screen, there are
approximately 7 litres of fuel remain-
ing in the tank and 2 or 3 bars fl ash
in the instrument panel.
When the last bar goes out, there
are approximately 2 litres of fuel re-
maining in the tank.
Top up with fuel as soon as possible
to avoid running out.
This warning lamp comes on each
time the ignition is switched on, until
suffi cient fuel is added.
A control located on the panel to the
right of the steering wheel allows
you to open the fuel fl ap from inside
the vehicle.
Do not continue driving until you run
out of fuel as this may cause dam-
age to the emisions control and fuel
injection systems. Battery charge
If this comes on, it indi-
cates the occurrence of a
fault in the battery charging
circuit (dirty or loose termi-
nals, slack or cut alternator
belt, ...).
Door open A door, the boot or the rear
screen is open:
- if the speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h), this warning lamp comes on continuously,
-
if the speed is higher than 6 mph (10 km/h),
this warning lamp comes on continuously,
accompanied by an audible signal.
Seat belt not fastened/
unfastened
This warning lamp informs
you if the driver’s or front
passenger’s seat belt is
not fastened (depending
on model), and if the front
passenger’s (depending on
model) or the second row
passengers’ seat belts are
unfastened. The lit up positions repre-
sent those whose seat belts are not
fastened/unfastened. Seat belts unfastened during the
journey:
- the point corresponding to the
seat position with seat belt un-
fastened lights up between 0 and
approximately 12 mph (20 km/h).
Above 12 mph (20 km/h), it fl ash-
es accompanied by an audible
signal for around 120 seconds.
The audible signal stops when
the ignition is switched off or if a
door is opened.
Depending on model, the front pas-
senger seat may be fi tted with a
presence sensor; the correspond-
ing warning lamp will only come on
if the seat is occupied and the seat
belt not fastened.
Driver’s or front passenger’s seat belt
not fastened with presence sensor:
- the warning lamp lights up be-
tween 0 and approximately
12 mph (20 km/h). Above 12 mph
(20 km/h), it fl ashes accompa-
nied by a message on the mul-
tifunction screen and an audible
signal for around 120 seconds.
Second row rear passengers’ or
front passenger’s seat belt not fas-
tened without presence sensor:
- when the ignition is switched on, the points corresponding to the seat po-
sitions with seat belts not fastened
remain lit up for 30 seconds.

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