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Reconnecting the (+) cable
F
Position
the
open
clamp
E
of the
cable on the positive post (+) of the
battery.
F
Press
vertically
on
the
clamp
E
to
position
it correctly on the battery.
F
Lock
the
clamp
by
spreading
the
positioning
lug
and
then
lowering
the tab
D.
F
Operate
the
starter
on
the
broken
down
vehicle
and
let
the
engine
run.
If
the
engine
does
not
start
straight
away
,
switch
of
f
the
ignition
and
wait
a
few
moments
before
trying
again.
F
W
ait
until
the
engine
returns
to
idle
then
disconnect
the
jump
lead
ca
-
bles
in
the
reverse
order.
F
Refit
the
plastic
cover
to
the
(+)
ter
-
minal,
if
your
vehicle
has
one.
Before disconnecting the battery
Wait
2
minutes
after
switching
of
f
the
ig
-
nition
before
disconnecting
the
battery.
Close
the
windows
and
the
doors
be
-
fore
disconnecting
the
battery. Disconnecting the (+) cable
F
Raise
the
locking
tab
D
fully to re-
lease the cable terminal clamp E.
Do
not
apply
excessive
force
on
the
tab
as
locking
will
not
be
possible
if
the
clamp
is
not
posi
-
tioned
correctly;
start
the
proce
-
dure
again.
F
Remove
the
plastic
cover
from
the
(+)
terminal,
if
your
vehicle
has
one.
F
Connect
the
red
cable
to
the
posi
-
tive
terminal
(+)
of
the
flat
battery
A
,
then
to
the
positive
terminal
(+)
of
the slave battery
B.
F
Connect
one
end
of
the
green
or
black
cable
to
the
negative
termi
-
nal (-)
of
the
slave
battery
B
(or
earth
point
on
the
other
vehicle).
F
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
green
or
black
cable
to
the
earth
point
C
on
the
broken
down
vehicle
(or
on
the
engine
mounting).
F
Start
the
engine
of
the
vehicle
with
the
good
battery
and
leave
it
run
-
ning
for
a
few
minutes.
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Charging the battery using
a battery chargerIt is advisable to disconnect the battery if the vehicle is to be left
unused
for more than one month.
The
batteries
contain
harmful
substances
such as sulphuric
acid
and
lead.
They
must
be
disposed
of
in
accordance
with
regulations
and
must
not,
in
any
circumstances,
be
discarded
with
household
waste.
Take
used
remote
control
bat
-
teries
and
vehicle
batteries
to
a
special
collection
point.
F
Disconnect the battery from the vehicle.
F Follow the instructions for use pro -
vided by the manufacturer of the
charger
.
F
Connect
the
battery
starting
with
the
negative
terminal (-).
F
Check
that
the
terminals
and
con
-
nectors
are
clean.
If
they
are
covered with
sulphate
(whitish
or
greenish
deposit),
remove
them
and
clean
them. Protect
your
eyes
and
face
be
-
fore handling the battery.
a
ll operations on the battery
must be carried out in a well ventilated
area and away from naked
flames and sources of
sparks,
so
as
to
avoid
the
risk
of
explosion
or fire.
Do
not
try
to
charge
a
frozen
battery;
the
battery
must
first
be
thawed
out
to
avoid
the
risk
of
explosion.
If
the
battery
has
been
frozen,
before
charging
have
it
checked
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop
who
will
check
that
the
inter
-
nal
components
have
not
been
damaged
and
the
casing
is
not
cracked,
which
could
cause
a
leak
of toxic and corrosive acid.
Do
not
reverse
the
polarity
and
use
only a 12 V charger.
Do
not
disconnect
the
terminals
while
the engine is running.
Do
not
charge
the
batteries
with
-
out
disconnecting
the
terminals
first.
W
ash your hands afterwards.
Reinitialisation after
reconnection
after any reconnection of the battery,
switch on the ignition and wait at least
one
minute
before
starting,
to
allow
time
for
the initialisation of the
electronic
systems.
By
referring
to
the
corresponding
sections, you
should
set
or
initialise
the
following systems
yourself:
-
one-touch
electric windows,
-
time
and date,
-
audio
and
navigation
system
set
-
tings.
Check
that
no
alert
message
or
warning
lamp
comes
on
after
switching
on
the
ignition.
However
,
if
minor
problems
persist
after
carrying
out
these
operations,
contact
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
quali
-
fied
workshop. Some
functions
are
not
available
if
the
battery
is
not
sufficiently
charged.
d
o not push the vehicle to start
the
engine
if
you
have
an
elec
-
tronic
or automatic gearbox.
With Stop & Start, the battery
does
not
have
to
be
disconnect
-
ed
for charging.
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ACCESSORIES
A wide range of accessories and genu -
ine parts is available from the CITROËN
dealer
network.
These
accessories
and
parts
are
all
suitable
for
your
vehicle
and
benefit
from
CITROËN's
recommendation
and
warranty
.
Conversion kits
You
can
obtain
an
"Enterprise"
kit
to
convert
a
trade
vehicle
to
a
private
car
and
vice-versa.
"Comfort":
door
deflectors,
side
window
blinds,
rear
screen
blind,
insulated
module,
coat
hanger
fixed
to
head
restraint,
reading
lamp,
mirror
for
caravan,
cruise
control,
scented
air
freshener
and
car
-
tridges,
parking sensors... "Transport systems":
boot carpet, boot liner, boot net, boot
spacers, transverse roof bars, bicycle
carrier,
ski
carrier
,
roof
boxes,
towbars,
towbar
wiring harnesses...
"Styling":
gear
lever
knobs,
aluminium
foot
rest,
alloy
wheels,
wheel
embellishers,
chrome
mirror
shells,
chrome
door
aperture
finishers,
door
sill
finishers,
tailgate
lower chrome finisher...*
T
o
avoid
any
risk
of
jamming
the
pedals:-
ensure
that
mats
are
correctly
positioned
and secured,
-
never
fit
one
mat
on
top
of
another
.
"Security and safety":
anti-intrusion
alarm, microwave sensor , anti-tilt
sensor , stolen vehicle tracking
system,
child
seats
and
booster
cush
-
ions,
breathalyser
,
first
aid
kit,
fire
extin
-
guisher,
warning
triangle,
high
visibility
vest,
dog
guard,
pet
seat
belt,
wheel
security
bolts,
snow
chains,
non-slip
covers,
front foglamp kit...
"Protection":
mats*,
seat
covers
compatible
with
lateral
airbags,
door
sill
protectors,
mud
flaps,
door
protective
rubbing
strips,
bumper
protection
strips,
protective
covers
for pets, vehicle cover...
If
a
towbar
and
wiring
harness
are
fitted
outside
the
CITROËN
dealer
network,
the
installation
must
be
done
using
the
vehicle's
electrical
pre-equipment
and
in
line
with
the
manufacturer's
rec
-
ommendations.
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For
the
details
of
the
menus,
refer
to
the
"Screen
menu
map"
section.
For
cleaning
the
screen,
the
use
of
a
soft,
non-abrasive
cloth
(spectacles
cloth)
is
recommended,
with
no
additional
product.
"TRIP COMPUTER"
(Permanent
display)
"RADIO" SETUP:
PARAMETERS
date
and
time,
display
configuration,
sound,
vehicle
settings.
Changing
the
audio
source:
RADIO:
RADIO
broadcasts.
MUSIC:
playing
MUSIC.
Press the MODE
button
several
times
in
succession
for
access
to
the
following
displays:
GENERAL
OPERATION
"FULL SCREEN MAP"
"MAP IN WINDOW "
(If
navigation guidance in
progress)
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234A
press on the knob gives access
to
short-cut menus according to the
display
in the screen.
GENERAL
OPERATION
Display according to context
RADIO: Change waveband
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS,
CD or USB
(according to media):
Play modes:
Normal
Random
Random on all media
Repetition
TELEPHONE
(call in progress):
Private mode FULL SCREEN MAP
OR IN A NEW WINDOW:
Stop / Restore guidance
Select destination
Enter an address
Directory
GPS coordinates
Divert route
Move the map
Info. on location
Select as destination Select as stage
Save this place (contacts)
q
uit map mode
Guidance criteria
Put call on hold
DTMF ring tones
Hang up
FM
Traffic anouncements (TA) DAB
Information AM
Entertainment
Special or Urgent
Service announcements
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
12
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
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FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
qUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
Certain traffic jams
along
the route are not
indicated
in real time. On
starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the
traffic
information. Wait
until the traffic information is being received
correctly
(display of the traffic information icons on
the
map).
The
filters are too restrictive. Modify
the "Geographic filter" settings.
In
certain countries, only major routes (motorways...) are listed for the
traffic
information. This
phenomenon is normal.
The
system is
dependent
on the traffic information available.
The
altitude is not
displayed. On
starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes to
receive
more than 4 satellites correctly.Wait
until the system has started up completely.
Check
that there is a GPS coverage of at least
4 satellites
(long press on the SETUP
button, then
select
"GPS coverage").
Depending
on the geographical environment (tunnel...) or the weather,
the
conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary.This
phenomenon is normal.
The
system
is
dependent on the GPS signal reception
conditions.
I
am
unable to connect
my
Bluetooth telephone. The
telephone's Bluetooth function may be switched off or the telephone
may
not be visible. -
Check
that your telephone's Bluetooth
function
is switched on.
-
Check
in the telephone settings that it is
"visible
to all".
The
Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with the system.You
can check the compatibility of your telephone
on
www.citroen.co.uk (services)
The
volume of the
telephone
connected
in
Bluetooth mode is
inaudible. The
volume depends both on the system and on the telephone.Increase
the volume of the audio system, to
maximum
if required, and increase the volume of
the
telephone if necessary.
The
ambient noise level has an influence on the quality of telephone
communication.Reduce
the ambient noise level (close the windows,
reduce
the booster fan speed, slow down, ...).
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286Automatic search up / down for radio
frequencies.
Select
previous / next CD, USB,
streaming
track.
Navigation in a list.
d
isplay the list of stations
received, CD/MP3 tracks or
folders.
Long
press: managing the
classification
of MP3/WMA
files
/ update the list of stations
received.
Abandon
the current
operation.
Up
one level (menu or
folder).
On
/ Off.
Selection of FM / DAB /
AM*
wavebands.
Select preset radio station.
Long press: store a station.
Select screen display
between
modes:
Full screen:
Audio
(or telephone if call in
progress) /
In a window:
Audio
(or telephone if call in
progress)
-
T
ime or
T
rip
computer
.
Long press: black screen
(DARK).
Audio
settings:
audio ambiences, treble,
bass,
loudness, distribution,
left/right
balance, front/rear
fader
, automatic volume.Access to main menu.
TA
(Traffic
Announcement)
function
On / Off.
Long press:
access to type of
information.
Select
source:
Radio, CD,
AUX,
USB,
Streaming.
Accept
an incoming
call.
Confirmation
or display of
contextual
menu.
Manual step by step search up / down
for
radio frequencies.
Select previous / next MP3 folder.
Select previous / next folder / genre /
artist
/ playlist in the USB device.
Navigation in a list.
Volume adjustment.
FIRST STEPS
* Depending
on model.
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USING THE TELEPHONE
Pairing a telephone
First connection
The services offered depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used.
Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to find out which services are available to you.
Activate
the telephone's Bluetooth function and
ensure that
it is "visible to all" (refer to the telephone
user
guide). Press MENU. A
window is displayed "Search in progress…".
Select
the telephone to be connected
from
the list. Only one telephone can
be
connected at a time.
Select "Search for a device".
For
safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth mobile
telephone
with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your audio system must be carried out with the
vehicle stationary
and the ignition on.
Visit
www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, additional help, ...).
Select "Bluetooth connection "
and
confirm.
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Deactivating the passenger
airbag...................................... 124
Deadlocking
................................. 66
Defrosting
.................................... 56
Diesel
additive level
................... 174
Diesel
engine pre-heat warning
lamp
.......................................... 26
Dimensions
................................ 225
Dipped
beam
............... 78,
196, 198
Dipstick
................................ 29,
172
Directional
lighting
................. 85,
86
d
irection indicators
...81,
117, 196, 197, 200
d
oors
........................................... 73
Doors
emergency control
............ 70d
oors, rear.................................. 11 6
d
oor trays
.................................... 92
Dynamic
emergency braking
..... 132
Dynamic
stability
control (
d SC)
........................... 11
9
EBA
(Emergency braking
assistance)
.............................. 11
8
Eco-driving
.................................. 10
Eco-driving
(advice)
..................... 10
Economical
driving
..................... 10
Economy
mode.......................... 209
Electric
window controls
.............. 75
Electronic
brake force distribution
(E
b F d )
..................................... 11
8
Electronic
engine
immobiliser
....................... 68,
129
Electronic
gearbox
system
...... 10,
139, 149, 176, 208
Emergency
boot release.............. 74
Emergency
braking
system
..................................... 11
8Emergency
call .......... 120, 227, 228
Emergency warning
lamps
.......................................11
7
Emissions
control
system,
SCR
............................. 24
eMyW
ay
............................... 41,
229
Energy
economy
mode....................................... 209
Engine
compartment
......... 170,
171
Engine
compartment
fusebox
................................... 202
Engine,
d
iesel........ 26, 166, 168, 171, 221
Engine
oil
................................... 172
Engine
oil level indicator
...... 29,
172
Engine,
petrol
............ 166,
170, 217
Engines.............................. 217,
221
Environment
.......................... 10,
68
Equipment
settings
.... 35,
37, 41, 42Gearbox,
automatic .......... 10, 142, 176, 208
Gearbox,
manual
.............. 10,
138, 149, 176
Gear
efficiency indicator
............ 146
Gear lever
.................................... 10
Gear
lever, automatic
gearbox................................... 142
Gear
lever, manual gearbox
...... 138
Glove
box
.................................... 93
G.P
.S.
........................................ 238
Grab
handles
............................... 92
Guidance
........................... 236,
243
E Filling
with fuel
.................... 165-167
Fitting
a wheel
........................... 192
Fitting
roof bars.......................... 210
Fittings,
boot
.............................. 100
Fitting
speakers
......................... 214
Flashing
indicators
...........81,
117, 197, 199
Foglamps,
rear
.................... 80,
200
Front
foglamps....... 80, 86, 196, 199
Front seats ............................. 57,
58
Fuel...................................... 10,
166
Fuel
consumption
........................ 10
Fuel
filler flap
..................... 165,
167
Fuel
gauge................................. 165
Fuel
tank
............................ 165,
167
Fusebox,
dashboard
.................. 202
Fuses
......................................... 202
F
H
Halogen
headlamps................... 196
Hands-free
kit
.................... 252,
301
Hazard
warning lamps
................11
7
Headlamp
adjustment.................. 84
Headlamps,
directional
................... 84,
85, 196
Headlamp
wash
........................... 88
Head
restraints, front
................... 59
Head
restraints, rear
.................... 61
Heated
seats
............................... 59
Heating
............................ 10,
49, 50
Height
and reach adjustment,
steering
wheel
.......................... 64
Hill start assist
........................... 145
Hooks
........................................ 101
Ignition
....................................... 131
Indicators,
direction
............1
17, 197
Indicator
lamps, status................. 26
Inflating
accessories
(using
the kit)
.......................... 184
Inflating
tyres
............................... 10
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Regeneration of the particle emissions filter ........................ 175
Reinitialising
the electric
windows
.................................... 75
Reinitialising
the remote
control
....................................... 67
Remote
control
................ 65,
66, 68
Removable
screen
(snow
shield)
.......................... 210
Removing
a wheel
..................... 192
Removing
the mat
....................... 98
Repair
kit, puncture
................... 184
Replacing
bulbs
................. 196,
200
Replacing
fuses
......................... 202
Replacing
the air filter
................ 175
Replacing
the oil filter
................ 175
Replacing
the passenger
compartment
filter
................... 175
Replacing
wiper blades
....... 89,
209
Resetting
the service indicator
.... 31
Resetting
the trip recorder
........... 32
Rev counter
............................ 12-15
Reversing
lamps
........................ 200
Risk
areas (update)
................... 240
Roof bars
................................... 210
Roof
blind
.................................... 77
Routine
checks
.................. 175,
176
Running
out of fuel (Diesel)
....... 168Screenwash, front
........................ 88
SCR (Selective Catalytic
Reduction)
.............................. 177
SCR
system
............................... 177
Seat
adjustment..................... 57, 58
Seat belts .................... 109,
121-123
Seat, rear bench
.......................... 61
Seats, electric
.............................. 58
Seats, rear
................................... 61
Selector lever
, electronic
gearbox
system
.............. 139,
176
Serial
number, vehicle
............... 226
Service
indicator
.......................... 30
Service
warning light
................... 19
Servicing
...................................... 10
Setting
the clock
........ 32,
35, 37, 42
Short-cut
menus
........................ 234
Sidelamps
...... 78,
81, 196, 198, 200
Side
repeater
............................. 199
Ski
flap
......................................... 99
Snow chains
.............................. 195
Spare wheel ............................... 189
Speakers
(fitting)
....................... 214
Speed
limiter...................... 155, 156
Speedometer
.......................... 12-14
Spotlamps,
side
................... 83,
199
Start
........................................... 206
Starting
the engine
.................... 129
Starting
the vehicle
.... 129,
139, 142
Steering
mounted controls
....232,
287
Stopping
the
vehicle
.................... 129,
139, 142
Stop & Start
............ 46,
53, 56, 149,
165,
169, 175, 206
Storage
............... 92,
93, 95-97, 100
Storage
compartments
.......... 92,
95
Storage
drawer
............................ 98
Storage
net
................................ 100Stowing
rings ............................. 100
Sun visor ...................................... 93
Switching
off the engine
............ 129
Synchronising
the remote
control
....................................... 67
Synthesiser
, voice...................... 246
System,
navigation
.................... 236
T T
able of weights
................. 217,
221
Tables
of engines............... 217, 221
Tables of fuses ........................... 202
Tank,
AdBlue® additive ....... 177, 181
Tank,
fuel
................................... 167
T
echnical
data.................... 217, 221
Telephone
.......................... 252,
256
Temperature
control
for
heated
seats
........................ 59
T
emporary
tyre repair kit
............ 184
T
icket
holder
................................ 92
TMC
(Traffic
info)
....................... 249
T
ools
.......................................... 189
T
orch
.......................................... 102
T
otal
distance
recorder
................ 32
T
owbar
....................................... 213
T
owed
loads....................... 217, 221
Towing
another vehicle
............... 2
11
Traction control (
a SR)
................ 11
9
Traffic
information
(T
a
)
......................... 250,
263, 290
Traffic
information (TMC)
... 249,
250
Trailer
........................................ 213
T
rajectory
control
systems
................................... 11
9
Trip
computer
......................... 43-46
T
rip
distance
recorder
.................. 32
T
yre pressures
........................... 226
Safety
for
children.................75,
116
Satellite
navigation
system
.......... 41
Screen,
colour
and
mapping
.............. 42,
45,
233,
274
Screen
menu
map
.......274,
311-313
Screen,
monochrome
.....35,
37,
311
Screen,
multifunction
(with
audio
equipment)............ 35,
37,
41,
288
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