stop start Citroen C5 2007.5 (DC/DE) / 1.G User Guide

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Starting the engine with an assisting battery
If the battery is discharged, it is possible to use either a separate emergency battery or a battery on another vehicle.
If you use the battery on another vehicle, stop the engine on the latter. The two vehicles must not come into direct contact with each other.
Check that the assisting battery has suffi cient voltage (12 V).
Connect the cables according to the order indicated in the dia-ordergram.
A Pole “+” of the broken down vehicle (Under the red cover).B Assisting battery.C Pole “–” of the broken down vehicle (Under the bonnet).
Check that the leads are well secured (risk of sparks).
Start the engine of the assist-ing vehicle. Let the engine run for around 1 minute at a slightly accel-erated idle.
Operate the starter on the vehicle being assisted.
It is essential to follow the indi-cated sequence correctly.
Never approach with a fl ame or create sparks in the vi
cinity of the battery (explosive gas).
The battery contains dilute sulphuric acid which is hig hly corrosive.
When handling batteries, always protect your face and es pecially your eyes.
In the event of any contact with the skin, rinse immediatel y with copious amounts of fresh water.
For any battery replacement, contact a CITROËN dealer.
Do not touch the leads during the operation.
Do not lean over the batteries.
Disconnect the cables in reverse order, making sure they do not touch together.
Advice
Battery location and access
The battery is located in the boot under the left hand wing trim. To access the battery, open the fl ap.
IMPORTANT
In the event of a battery failure, and if the boot is closed, it is then necessary to feed an electrical supply to your vehicle.

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Fuses under the bonnet
Ref.RatingFunction
F120AEngine control unit
F215AHorn
F310AScreen wash pump
F410AHeadlamp wash pump
F515AStarter
F610AAir fl ow meter - Directional headlamps - Diagnostic socket
F710AAutomatic gearbox lever lock - Power steering
F825AStarter
F910AClutch switch - STOP switch
F1030AStarter
F1140AAir conditioning blower
F1230AWipers
F1340ABSI supply (ignition on)
F1430A-
F1510ARight-hand main beam
F1610ALeft-hand main beam
F1715ARight-hand dipped beam
F1815ALeft-hand dipped beam
F1915AStarter
F2010AStarter
F215AStarter

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If you should put in fuel that is not suitable for your vehicle's engine type, it is imperative to have the tank drained be fore you start the engine again.
While you are refuelling, the engine must be stopped and the ignition switched off.
For a petrol engine with a cata-lytic converter, unleaded fuel is compulsory.
The fi ller neck is narrower to ensure that only unleaded petrol can be put in.
When you are seeking to fi ll your tank, do not persist after the third cut-off ; that could cause your vehicle to malfunction.
Fuel fl ap
To open, press at the top left-hand corner, then pull open from the left.
Locking fi ller cap*
Turn the key a quarter turn to lock and unlock the fi ller cap.
When refuelling, place the cap on hook A.
Fuel quality
A label inside the fi ller fl ap tells you which type of fuel to use.
The petrol engines are designed to run on RON 95.
However, for better perform-ance (petrol engine), we recom-mend RON 98.
Tank capacity
The tank has a capacity of approxi-mately 71 litres.

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Press on the control to start voice recognition and say “Help” or “What can I say” to display the list of vo ice commands avail-able.
L I S T A N D S T R U C T U R E O F V O I C E
C O M M A N D S
HOW TO ACCESS THE LIST OF PRE -RECORDED VOICE COMMANDS ?
CD playerDetail page 35
CD player
RandomDetail page 28ListTrack number1-20Previous trackNext trackScanDetail page 28Detail page 28
FolderRepeatNextPreviousJukeboxDetail page 37Detail page 37
Jukebox
RandomDetail page 28Detail page 28ListTrack number1-20Previous trackNext trackScanDetail page 28Detail page 28
FolderRepeatNextPreviousChangerDetail page 41
Changer
Disc number1-5Detail page 41Detail page 41Previous diskNext diskRandomDetail page 28Detail page 28ListTrack number1-20Detail page 41Detail page 41Previous trackDetail page 41Detail page 41Next trackDetail page 41Detail page 41RepeatScanDetail page 28
Display
AudioDetail page 27NavigatorDetail page 11Trip computerTelephoneDetail page 44
Telephone
Voice mailDetail page 44Redial
Folder“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 44
Call“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 46
MessageDisplayDetail page 47ReadDetail page 47
Navigator
StopDetail page 11
Folder“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 12
Restar tDetail page 11
ShowDestinationDetail page 24VehicleDetail page 24Zoom outDetail page 18Zoom inDetail page 18Guide to“Pre-recorded label”
Traf fi c infoDisplayDetail page 24ReadDetail page 24RadioDetail page 33
Radio
AutostoreDetail page 31ListDetail page 31Memor y1- 6Detail page 30PreviousDetail page 30NextDetail page 30

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N A V I G A T I O N / G U I D A N C E
M E N U S T R U C T U R E
WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE NAVIGATION /GUIDANCE MENU ?
CHOOSE A DESTINATION
Enter a city name, a street name, a street no. or inter -section.Enter the GPS coordinates for a location.
Select a location that is stored in the directory.
Select a location from among the last twenty destina-tions requested.
ENTER STAGES AND ITINERARY
Add a stage to an itinerary after starting a guidance .
Order or delete stages when creating an itinerary.
Divert an itinerary according to the number of kilome -tres (or miles) you will have indicated (for example to avoid a traffi c hold-up).
Alter the destination initially chosen.
SET PARAMETERS FOR THE GUIDANCE OPTIONS
Defi ning the route calculation criteria.
Adjust the volume of the voice synthesis.
Activate/Deactivate the pronunciation of a street n ame in the voice instructions.View the types of navigation information available o n the hard disc.Delete the last destinations automatically memorised.
STOP /RESUME THE CURRENT GUIDANCE

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WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE AUDIO MENU ?
SETTING PARAMETERS FOR RADIO SOURCE
Manually enter the frequency of a station.
Activate or deactivate RDS search.
Activate or deactivate regional search mode.
To activate or deactivate display of the text informa tion broadcast by the station being listened to (name of singer, title of song, etc.).
SETTING PARAMETERS FOR CD AND JUKEBOX SOURCES
Activate or deactivate playback of the start of eac h track of the CD/CD MP3.
Activate or deactivate playback of all the tracks of t he CD or of all the directory of the Jukebox.
Activate or deactivate repetition of the current album or CD-cover.
Activate or deactivate display of the information on the CD (Name of the album, artist, etc.).
COPY OR STOP COPYING A CD OR A CD MP3
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