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

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Panoramic glass roof
Xenon directional headlamps
Whether on dipped beams or main beams, this func-tion allows your headlamps to follow the direction of the road ahead.
Opening rear screen
Pneumatic rear suspension
The rear pneumatic suspen-sion enhances driving comfort and maintains a constant body height whatever the vehicle load.
Exterior side lighters
These light up the zones fac-ing the driver’s and passen-ger’s doors.
Front/rear parking assistance
Sensors located in the bumpers detect obstacles.
Parking space sensor
Measures the size of a space and informs you of the possi-bility of parking.
Exterior rear view mirrors
With electric foldback.
Automatically tilts in reverse gear.

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Remote control key
A. Central locking
B. Unlocking
C. Guide-me-home lighting
D. Key release/storage
Fuel tank (60 litres)
Press on control A located on the control panel to the left of the dashboard. The fuel fl ap automati-cally 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, control A is only active for a few Aminutes. If necessary, switch on the ignition again to reactivate it.
Bonnet stay : detach the stay and pivot it upwards to insert it into the notch.
To close : move the stay back to its initial position, lower the bonnet until it is horizontal, then allow it to slam shut.
Bonnet opening/closing
To unlock, pull the control locat-ed under the dashboard towards you.
Opening
Using the multifunction screen, you can choose from the following options when opening your vehi-cle with the remote control :
- either all of the doors and the tailgate,
- or the driver’s door with a fi rst press, then all of the other doors with a second press.

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Opening rear screen
This opening gives you enhanced access to the boot, even if you are parked close to a wall or to another vehicle.
Opening
- Press on control 2. The handhold 4 is in line with the rear wiper.
Closing
- Lower the rear screen.
Opening the tailgate
- Press on control 1.
Note : You cannot open the tailgate if the rear screen is already open.
Closing the tailgate
- Lower the tailgate, using one of the handholds 3, located on the inside of the tailgate trim.
- Past the balancing point, allow the tailgate to close itself (do not assist it or slow it down).
MODUBOX (22 kg maximum)C4 Picasso
The Modubox is composed of a shopping trolley and a fl exible bag which can be used independently of each other depending on your needs.

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C4 PicassoGrand C4 Picasso
Portable lamp
Pneumatic rear suspension Allows the height of the rear of the vehicle to be adjusted
Access to spare wheel
PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT
Depending on model, the puncture repair kit is located either in the boot well or in the compart-ment under the left hand second-row passenger (open the fl ap by turning the screw a quarter turn).
This puncture repair kit is a complete system for a temporary repair ; it is made up of a compres-sor and a setting product.
Luggage cover blindLuggage cover in two sections
Portable lamp

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I N T E R I O RT h i r d - r o w s e a t s – G r a n d C 4 P i c a s s o
To return the seats to the upright position
Fold the concertina plates (1 2 3) arranged on each of the third-row seats.
Pull on the black belt F located on the seat backrest.
To stow the seats
Put the three sections of the con-certina plates (1 2 3) to their ver-tical position then pull on the red belt G.
Before moving the third-row seats, return the rigid plates to the upright position and lock them.
Do not leave objects either on or underneath the second-row seats when you are folding them.
Access to third-row seats
Pull on control E located at the top of the second-row seats backrest.
Before moving the third-row seats, do not forget to lock in the rigid plates fi rst (located at the base of the second-row seat backrests).

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TO FOLD THE SEATS
From outside
- Pull fi rmly upwards on strap C, as indicated by the red arrow, to unlock the seat ; maintain the pressure until the seat is fully folded.
From the boot - whilst loading, for example (Grand C4 Picasso)
Having fi rstly folded the third-row seats.- Pull on control D to unlock the required seat.
TO RETURN THE SEATS TO
THE UPRIGHT POSITION
Return the rigid plates of the second-row seats to their initial (upright) posi-tion and lock them in position (Grand C4 Picasso).
Raise the backrest and push it back-wards until it locks in position.
RIGID PLATE (Grand C4 Picasso)
A rigid plate is attached to each second-row seat backrest.
To unlock / lock the rigid plate :
- Slide latch A of the plate down-wards, to unlock it.
- Return the plate to the upright position, then slide latch A up-wards to lock it.
Note : Before deploying the rigid plates, check that the second-row seats are slid as far back as possible.
Requirements for third-row passenger seat belts Take care to attach the third-row passenger seat belts on the rings provided for this purpose.Do not attach the belts on the anchoring points marked with a red cross (see illustration above).
Stowing the tongue of the third-row seat belt
T h i r d - r o w s e a t s – G r a n d C 4 P i c a s s o S e c o n d - r o w s e a t s

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S e c o n d - r o w s e a t s
THE “COMFORT” POSITION
The 3 second-row seats are inde-pendent of each other and are all the same width. They can all be ad-justed to the “comfort” position.
To place the seat(s) in the comfort position
- Pull on control B.
The backrest reclines and the seat base pivots slightly.
To return the seat to its original position
- Pull on control B and allow the seat to come forward.
LONGITUDINAL ADJUSTMENT
Lift up control A, located at the front of the seat, and adjust the seat into the desired position.
Positioning the central seat belt
- Insert tongue C into the buckle on the right, then insert the second tongue D into the buckle on the left.

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Driver’s air conditioning controls
Manual and automatic gearbox controls
Automatic electronic parking brake controlInstrument panel Passenger’s air conditioning controls
Scented air freshener
Refrigerated storage
Radio-CD
Fixed centred controls steering wheel
Gear control leversSelector

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Head restraint
Backrest angle
Seat height adjustment
Longitudinal adjustment
Lumbar support
Armrest
Manual adjustments
Electric adjustments :
Adjustment of seat height and angle, longitudinal adjustment
Adjustment of backrest angle and lumbar support
Driver : memorisation of driving positions
Note : The seats can also be adjusted on a temporary basis :
- on opening one of the front doors,
- after switching on the ignition.
Heated seat control (located on the inside of the front seats)

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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 pull-ing control A towards you.
Adjust the position of the steer-ing wheel then lock it pushing the control back fully.
Automatic photochromic interior rear view mirror
This modifi es its role automatically and progressively between day use and night use.
It can be deactivated using control 1.
Child mirror (2)
This allows you to monitor the rear passengers. It can be folded away to eliminate dazzle.
Rear view mirrors adjustment
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 4 directions using control 2.
Demisting-deicing of the rear view mirrors is linked to that of the rear screen.
Rear view mirrors foldback
When the vehicle is parked, the rear view mirrors can be folded back either manually or automati-cally.For safety reasons, these ad-justments must not be carried out whilst driving.

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