light Citroen C4 PICASSO DAG 2010.5 1.G User Guide

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Indicator and warning lamps
Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in
operation (operation or deactivation indicator lamps) or of
the occurrence of a fault (warning lamp).
When the ignition is switched on
Certain warning lamps come on for a few seconds when
the vehicle's ignition is switched on.
When the engine is started, these same warning lamps
should switch off.
If they remain on, before moving off, refer to the informa-
tion on the warning lamp concerned.
Associated warnings
The switching on of certain warning lamps may be a
ccompanied
by an audible signal and a message on the multifunc tion screen.
Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confi rms
that the corresponding system has come into operati on.
The warning lamps may come on continuously (fi xed) or fl ash.
Certain warning lamps may come on in two different modes.
Only by relating the type of lighting to the operat ing status of the
vehicle can it be ascertained whether the situation is normal or
whether a fault has occurred.

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

Left-hand
direction
indicato
r fl ashing with
buzzer. The lighting stalk is pushed down.


Right-hand
direction
indicator fl ashing with
buzzer. The lighting stalk is pushed up.


Sidelamps fi xed. The lighting stalk is in the
"Sidelamps" position.


Dipped beam
headlamps fi xed. The lighting stalk is in the "Dipped
beam headlamps" position.


Main beam
headlamps fi xed. The lighting stalk is pulled towards
you. Pull the stalk to return to dipped
beam headlamps.

Hazard
warning lamps fl ashing with
audible signal. The hazard warning lamps switch,
located on the dashboard, has been
operated. The left-hand and right-hand direction
indicators and their associated indicator
lamps fl ash simultaneously.

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Distance recorders
The total and trip distances are dis-
played for thirty seconds when the
ignition is switched off, when the
driver's door is opened and when
the vehicle is locked or unlocked.
Measures the total distance trav-
elled by the vehicle since its fi rst
registration.
Trip distance recorder
Lighting rheostat
Permits manual adjustment of the
brightness of the instruments and
controls in relation to the exterior
brightness. Only operates when the
vehicle lighting is on, with the excep-
tion of the daytime running lamps.
Activation

 Press the button to change the
brightness of the instruments
and controls.

 When the lighting reaches the
minimum setting, release the
button, then press again to in-
crease it.
or

 When the lighting reaches the
maximum setting, release the
button, then press again to re-
duce it.

 When the lighting reaches the
level of brightness required, re-
lease the button.
Deactivation
When the vehicle lighting is off, or
in day mode on vehicles fi tted with
daytime running lamps, pressing the
button does not have any effect.
Total distance recorder
Measures a distance travelled since
it was reset to zero by the driver.

 With the ignition on, press and
hold this button until zeros ap-
pear.

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Choice of language
You can change the screen dis-
play language (Deutsch, English,
Espanol, Français, Italiano,
Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-
Brasil, Türkçe * ).
* Depending on destination country.
This menu is used to activate/deac-
tivate the following functions:
- defi ne the vehicle parameters,
- display confi guration,
- choice of language. Defi ne the vehicle parameters
You can activate or deactivate the
following systems:
- rear wiper coupled with reverse
gear (refer to the "Visibilty" sec-
tion),
- automatic guide-me-home lighting,
- directional headlamps,
- automatic functions (application/ release) of the electric parking
brake *
- selective door locking,
- daytime running lamps (refer to the "Visibilty" section),
Display confi guration
You can make the following adjust-
ments:
- video brightness,
- date and time,
- choice of units.
Personalisation -
Configuration

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C O M F O R T
Air conditioning
To ensure that your system operates
correctly, it is recommended that you
have it checked regularly.
Water arising from condensation
in the air conditioning drains away
through a hole provided for this pur-
pose. A pool of water may thus form
under the vehicle when stationary.
To preserve the sealing of the air
conditioning compressor, operate
the air conditioning at least once a
month.
Regardless of the season, the air
conditioning is useful, since it re-
moves humidity and condensation.
To be effective, the air conditioning
should only be used with the win-
dows closed.
If after a lengthy stop in bright sun-
light the interior temperature is
excessive, air the passenger com-
partment by opening the windows
for a few moments, then close them
again.
The air conditioning operates by
using power from the engine. This
results in a slight increase in fuel
consumption.
Dust filter/Odour filter (active
carbon)
There is a fi lter for excluding odours
and dust.
This fi lter has to be changed in
accordance with the vehicle's ser-
vicing schedule (see "Maintenance
and Warranty Guide").
Air circulation
Air vents on the fl oor underneath the
front seats provide enhanced heat-
ing for the rear seat positions; take
care not to obstruct them.
Air vents
The air vents to the face have grilles
and thumbwheels to adjust the air
fl ow and direction (up-down, right-
left).
The automatic regulation of the air
conditioning in the passenger com-
partment uses a number of sensors
(sunshine sensor, ambient tempera-
ture sensor...) that relieve you of the
need to make frequent adjustments
to the displayed temperature.
Take care not to obstruct the sun-
shine sensor, located on the dash-
board behind the instrument panel.
Sensors

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C O M F O R T
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
The air conditioning system oper-
ates with the engine running.
A. DRIVER'S CONTROL PANEL
1. Adjustment of the air fan speed
The air fan adjustment only operates
when the engine is running.
To adjust the air fl ow, press button 1 :
to increase the fl ow of air,
to decrease the fl ow of air. The level of air fl ow is shown by the
progressive lighting of the warning
lamps depicting the fan blades
1 .
By reducing the fl ow to minimum,
you deactivate the air conditioning
system (OFF).
To maintain an acceptable level of
comfort in the passenger compart-
ment, you should not leave this
control too long in the OFF position.
2. Adjustment of air distribution

 Press button 2 to make the dis-
play run through the different
types of air distribution.
The air distribution chosen
is shown by the lighting of
the corresponding warning
lamps on the display 2 .
3. Mode of adjustment of temperature for the
passenger

 Press button 3 to have indepen-
dent passenger control of cabin
air temperature. The warning lamp
goes off.
While the passenger is adjusting tem-
perature, the warning lamp comes on. 4. Air recirculation
This control is for isolating disagree-
able odours or fumes coming from
outside.

 Press button 4 to cut off the in-
take of outside air and to acti-
vate recirculation of the air in the
passenger compartment. The
warning lamp comes on.
Avoid the extended use of air re- circulation (risk of deterioration
of air quality and misting).


Press button 4 again to allow the
intake of exterior air. The warning
lamp goes off.
5. Air conditioning
The air fan control (adjusting the fl ow
of air) has to be activated in order for
air conditioning to be obtained.

 Press button 5 . The warning
lamp comes on.
To be effective, the air condi-
tioning should be operated only
with the windows closed.
If your vehicle is not equipped with
air conditioning, you will have the
same control panel but without the

A/C button.

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C O M F O R T
5. Air recirculation

 Press button 5 to cut off the in-
take of air from outside and to
activate recycling of the air in
the passenger compartment. the
warning lamp comes on.
Whilst retaining the other adjust-
ments, this function prevents un-
pleasant odours or fumes entering
the vehicle. Avoid extended use of
air recirculation (risk of deterioration
of air quality and misting).

 Press button 5 again to allow
entry of air from the outside. The
warning lamp goes off.
Air recirculation can also be controlled by
pressing the switch located on the lower
left of the steering wheel (see "Fixed
centred controls steering wheel").
6. Activation/deactivation of
rear passenger controls
This button allows you to
permit or not the rear pas-
sengers to use their adjust-
ment controls.
There are three possible states for
this button:

Locking of the rear
passenger controls

Authorisation of the rear
passenger controls

Reduction of the
air fl ow for the rear
passengers
With additional air conditioning, in
cold weather you are advised to
close the supply of air to the rear
passengers (no hot air distribution
possible via these air vents).
The rear passengers can use their
adjustment controls at their conve-
nience.
The driver imposes his adjustment
on the rear passengers. In this case,
the rear passenger controls are de-
activated. 7. Panel display mode: black
panel function
This function turns the
screen and switch backlight-
ing on or off.
- Function activated, pressing any button will illuminate the screen
temporarily.
- pressing button 7 deactivates
the function, the illumination of
of buttons and screen is again
permanent.
This function optimises notably the
visual comfort for driving at night.
8. Demisting/defrosting the rear screen
This function is active only when the
engine is running.

 Press on button 8 to activate/
deactivate the electric demist-
ing/defrosting of the rear screen
and, according to version, of the
door mirrors. The warning lamp
comes on and the symbol ap-
pears in the screen.
It switches off automatically
to prevent excessive con-
sumption of power.
This button activates the recircu-
lation of air within the passenger
compartment and also has an
automatic function.

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C O M F O R T
5. Air recirculation

 Press button 5 to cut off the in-
take of air from outside and to
activate recycling of the air in
the passenger compartment. the
warning lamp comes on.
Whilst retaining the other adjust-
ments, this function prevents un-
pleasant odours or fumes entering
the vehicle. Avoid extended use of
air recirculation (risk of deterioration
of air quality and misting).

 Press button 5 again to allow
entry of air from the outside. The
warning lamp goes off.
Air recirculation can also be controlled by
pressing the switch located on the lower
left of the steering wheel (see "Fixed
centred controls steering wheel").
6. Activation/deactivation of
rear passenger controls
This button allows you to
permit or not the rear pas-
sengers to use their adjust-
ment controls.
There are three possible states for
this button:

Locking of the rear
passenger controls

Authorisation of the rear
passenger controls

Reduction of the
air fl ow for the rear
passengers
With additional air conditioning, in
cold weather you are advised to
close the supply of air to the rear
passengers (no hot air distribution
possible via these air vents).
The rear passengers can use their
adjustment controls at their conve-
nience.
The driver imposes his adjustment
on the rear passengers. In this case,
the rear passenger controls are de-
activated. 7. Panel display mode: black
panel function
This function turns the
screen and switch backlight-
ing on or off.
- Function activated, pressing any button will illuminate the screen
temporarily.
- pressing button 7 deactivates
the function, the illumination of
of buttons and screen is again
permanent.
This function optimises notably the
visual comfort for driving at night.
8. Demisting/defrosting the rear screen
This function is active only when the
engine is running.

 Press on button 8 to activate/
deactivate the electric demist-
ing/defrosting of the rear screen
and, according to version, of the
door mirrors. The warning lamp
comes on and the symbol ap-
pears in the screen.
It switches off automatically
to prevent excessive con-
sumption of power.
This button activates the recircu-
lation of air within the passenger
compartment and also has an
automatic function.

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C O M F O R T
REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS
The rear head restraints can be re-
moved and have two positions:
- high, position for use,
- low, storage position.
To raise a head restraint, pull it
upwards.
To lower it, press the lug then the
head restraint.
To remove it, place it in the high
position, push the lug and pull it
upwards.
To refi t it, engage the head restraint
rods in the holes taking care to
remain in line with the seat back.
SECOND ROW SEATS
Forwards-backwards
adjustment
Lift the control A , located at the front
of the seat, then move the seat to
the desired position. "Comfort" position
The 3 second-row seats are inde-
pendent of each other and all the
same width. They all can have a
"comfort" position.
Placing a seat in the "comfort"
position

 Pull on the control B and guide
the seat rearwards.
The backrest reclines and the seat
base pivots slightly.
Returning the seat to the initial
position

 Pull on the control B and allow
the seat to come forwards.

Always supervise any move-
ments of seats by children.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed, they must be in place
and correctly adjusted.

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C O M F O R T
REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS
The rear head restraints can be re-
moved and have two positions:
- high, position for use,
- low, storage position.
To raise a head restraint, pull it
upwards.
To lower it, press the lug then the
head restraint.
To remove it, place it in the high
position, push the lug and pull it
upwards.
To refi t it, engage the head restraint
rods in the holes taking care to
remain in line with the seat back.
SECOND ROW SEATS
Forwards-backwards
adjustment
Lift the control A , located at the front
of the seat, then move the seat to
the desired position. "Comfort" position
The 3 second-row seats are inde-
pendent of each other and all the
same width. They all can have a
"comfort" position.
Placing a seat in the "comfort"
position

 Pull on the control B and guide
the seat rearwards.
The backrest reclines and the seat
base pivots slightly.
Returning the seat to the initial
position

 Pull on the control B and allow
the seat to come forwards.

Always supervise any move-
ments of seats by children.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed, they must be in place
and correctly adjusted.

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C O M F O R T
Rear view mirror
Adjustable mirror providing a central
rearward view.
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system,
useful in poor light.
Manual day/night model
Adjustment

 Adjust the mirror so that the
glass is directed correctly in the
"day" position.
Day/night position

 Pull the lever to change to the
"night" anti-dazzle position.

 Push the lever to change to the
normal "day" position. By means of a sensor, which mea-
sures the light from the rear of the
vehicle, this system automatically
and progressively changes between
the day and night uses.
It has an anti-dazzle system which
darkens the mirror glass: this re-
duces any driver discomfort caused
by the light beams of following ve-
hicles, the sun...
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
The height and reach of the steer-
ing wheel can be adjusted to adapt
the driving position to the size of the
driver.
Adjustment

 First, adjust the driver's seat to
the most suitable position.



When stationary , pull the control
lever to unlock the steering wheel
adjustment.

 Adjust for height and reach.

 Push the control lever to lock the
steering wheel adjustment.
After locking, if you press fi rmly on
the steering wheel, a slight click may
be heard.
As a safety precaution, the mirrors
must be adjusted to reduce the
"blind spot". Automatic day/night model
As a safety precaution, these
operations must only be carried out
while the vehicle is stationary.
In order to ensure optimum visibility
during your manoeuvres, the mirror
lightens automatically when reverse
gear is engaged.

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