Citroen C6 2009 1.G User Guide

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W A R N I N G L A M P S
Front passenger'sairbag deactivation
See "Airbags".
Left handdirection indicator
See "Signalling".
Right hand direction indicator
See "Signalling".
If the hazard lamps are activated, this means that the direction indicators fl ash on both sides at the same time.
Sidelamps
See "Signalling".
Front foglamps
See "Signalling".
Dipped beams
If this warning lamp fl ashes, it indicates that the direc-tional headlamps are mal-functioning.
Contact a CITROËN dealer.
Foglamps (rear)
See "Signalling".
Main beams
See "Signalling".
Driver's seat belt not fastened
If this warning lamp comes on, it is reminding the driver to fasten his seat belt. While the vehicle is sta-tionary it remains on until the belt is fastened.
See "Seat belts warning lamp".
Depollution system
If this warning lamp fl ashes or lights up while you are driving, this indicates a problem with the depollution system.
Contact a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible.
Diesel engine preheater
See method for starting the engine.
See "Driving".
Fuel low
When it comes on perma-nently on level ground, you have about 8 l of fuel left.
Depending on your driving style and your engine, you have enough fuel left to drive approximately 30 miles (50 km). You must fi ll up as soon as possible.
The fuel tank has a capacity of about 72 litres.
Be careful to never drive until you run out of fuel; it could damage the emis-sion control and injection systems.

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An incorrect engine oil level can seriously damage your engine. See "Levels".
On switching on the ignition, the instrument panel indicates:Firstly, in succession:
Maintenance indicator. See "Maintenance indicator" (next page).The engine oil level indicator.Secondly:The total and trip mileage counters.

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MAINTENANCE INDICATOR
It informs you when the next routine service is due in accordance with the vehicle servicing schedule in the Maintenance and Warranty Guide. This information is dependent on two parameters: the mileage covered, and the time elapsed since the last visit.
Operation
From switching on the ignition and for a few seconds, the span-ner symbolising maintenance operations lights up; the instru-ment panel tells you the distance remaining to the next service.
Example: there remain up to the next service:
A few seconds after this, the engine oil level indicator is displayed, then the total mileage recorder resumes its normal role. The instrument panel gives the total and trip mileages.
Operation if the distance to the next service is less than 600 miles
Each time you switch on the igni-tion and for 5 seconds, the span-ner and the distance fl ash.
Example: there remain up to the next service: 500 miles. On switch-ing on the ignition and for 5 seconds, the instrument panel indicates:
A few seconds after this, the engine oil level indicator is displayed, then the total mileage recorder resumes its normal role and the mainte-nance symbol remains lit up.
This is a warning to you that a service must be carried out at the earliest opportunity.
The instrument panel gives the total and trip mileages.
Operation if the service interval has been passed
Each time you switch on the igni-tion, the maintenance symbol and the distance covered (preceded by a minus) beyond the recom-mended interval fl ash.
Example: You have exceeded the service interval by 300 miles.
The routine service on your vehi-cle needs to be carried as soon as possible.
A few seconds after switching on the ignition, the total mile-age recorder resumes its normal role and the maintenance symbol remains lit up.

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Maintenance intervals
If you use your vehicle in particu-larly diffi cult conditions, it is essen-tial to use the service schedule for "severe conditions" comprising shorter intervals between services. See "Maintenance and Warranty Guide".
Reset to zero
Your CITROËN technician resets the indicator to zero after each service. However, if you do your own servicing, the procedure for resetting to zero is as follows:1. Switch off the ignition.2. Press on button A and keep it pressed.3. Switch on the ignition.4. Keep button A pressed down until the screen indicates "=0"and the maintenance symbol disappears.
Note: If the maximum time between two oil changes is reached before the mileage has been covered, the mainte-nance spanner lights up and the instrument panel indicates "0".
MILEAGE RECORDER
Display
When the driver's door is opened or the vehicle is unlocked with the remote control, for around 30 seconds there is display of the mileage recorders and sometimes the maintenance spanner.
Trip mileage recorder reset
This can operate when the ignition is switched on.
With a long press on the zero reset button A, the trip mileage dis-played resets to zero.
FUEL GAUGE
If the fuel low warning lamp comes on permanently on horizontal ground, accompanied by a sound signal, there remain around 9 l of fuel (petrol version) or 8 l of fuel (diesel version).
When the second-to-last bar dis-appears, you still have approx. 5 lof fuel.
REV COUNTER
When you approach maximum engine speed, crossing into the red zone indicates the need to engage a higher gear.

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The Head-up display projects essential driving data into the driver's fi eld of vision. This enables the driver never to take his eyes off the road.
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION
To activate/deactivate the Head-up display: when you switch on the ignition, press on button 1.
The function status (activated/deac-tivated) when you stop the engine is retained when you restart.
ADJUSTMENTS OF THE HEAD-UP DISPLAY
Height adjustment
To adjust the height for the Head-up display, press on buttons 2 and 3.
It is recommended to adjust it as low as possible.
Brightness adjustment
The Head-up display has a bright-ness sensor so that the information can be seen to the best advantage, whatever the ambient brightness.
You can enhance the display brightness at any time by rotating the control 1.
Note:In certain extreme weather conditions (rain and/or snow, strong sunlight), the Head-up display may be momentarily subject to interference.
When emerging from a tunnel, there is a certain delay before the system can re-adapt the display brightness to the outside conditions.
Note: Certain types of spectacles may disperse the light coming from the Head-up display.
There is memorisation of driving positions as well as those for the Head-up display
The adjustments you have made for the Head-up display are adopted alongside the driving posi-tion memorisations (see "Memori-sation"). They are:Height adjustment.
Brightness.The types of information selected.

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CONTENT OF THE HEAD-UP DISPLAYA "Fuel low" alertB "STOP" warning lampC "ESP" warning lampD Navigation instructionsE "SERVICE" warning lampF Main beams warning lampG Vehicle speed
To be aware of the signifi cance of the information projected on the screen, see "Warning lamps".
Note: when navigation is in opera-tion, direction arrows will fl ash. See NaviDrive instructions.
To suspend display of acertain type of information:Press button 4.
Rotate the control 1 to select the type of information you wish to suspend.Press button 1.
The information fl ashes; it will no longer be displayed.
To quit the selection mode, press button 4.Note: The vehicle speed informa-tion, the "STOP" warning lamp and the "ESP" warning lamp can-"ESP"not be suspended.
To restore display of a type of information:Press button 4.Rotate the control to select the information you wish to restore, which fl ashes.
Press button 1.
The information stops fl ashing: it will be displayed.
To quit the selection mode, press button 4.

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1 - Outside temperature
2 - Display zone
3 - Date
4 - Time
When the outside temperature is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the temperature display fl ashes (risk of ice).Note: The outside temperature displayed may be higher than the actual temperature if the vehicle is stationary in bright sunlight.
The driver is advised not to oper-ate the controls described below while the vehicle is moving.
CONTROLSA Access to the "Main menu" of the display.B Scroll through display menus.C Selection in the menus of the function chosen or value to modify.D Cancellation of the operation or return to the previous display.
Main Menu
Press on button A to bring up the "Main menu" of the multifunc-tion display. This menu gives you access to the following functions:
Radio mono CD
See chapter "RDS Audio Compact Disc system".
Trip computer
For:Entering the distance to the destination.Access to the log of alerts (recall of the alerts signalled previously).
Access to the status of functions, for example automatic lighting of headlamps, ESP, windscreen wipe.

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TRIP COMPUTER
To enter the distance to be travelled on the trip computer:1. Press on A.2. Use B to select the icon "Trip computer", then confi rm with a press on C.3. Select entry of distance using B. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.4. To choose the distance, select the fi gure you wish to modify by using B, then confi rm with a press on C.5. Use B to adjust the value, then validate by pressing C.6. Validate "OK" on the screen.
To access the tripcomputer's log of alerts:1. Press on A.2. Use B to select the icon "Trip computer", then confi rm with a press on C.3. Select the log of alerts.4. When the list displays, use Bto scroll through it.5. Press D to return to the perma-nent display.
To access the status of functions: proceed in a similar manner.
PERSONALISATION/CONFIGURATION
To activate/deactivate the automatic guide-me-home lighting:1. Press on A.2. Use B to select the icon "Personalisation-Confi guration" then confi rm your choice by pressing C.3. Then select the sub-menu for the vehicle parameters. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.4. Using B, select lighting and signalling. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.5. Press on C to select/deselect the guide-me-home lighting.
After activation, choose the dura-tion: press C then use B to select the duration, then press C.
To activate/deactivate the automatic lighting of headlamps:
Repeat stages 1 to 4 described above.5. Press on C to select/deselect the automatic lighting of head-lamps.Note: Activation of this function is immediate while deactivation requires the ignition to be switched off.

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To activate/deactivate the daytime-running lamps:
Repeat stages 1 to 4 described above.5. Press on C to select/deselect daytime-running lamps.
If you activate the daytime-running lamps, they come on provided the signalling control stalk is in posi-tion 0 and the headlamps are off.
If the daytime-running lamps are active, the sidelamps will also be on (depending on country specifi -cation).
To activate/deactivate the Xenon dual-function directional headlamps:
Repeat stages 1 to 3 described above.4. Press B to select the driving assistance. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.5. Press on C to select/deselect the Xenon dual-function directional headlamps.
To activer/deactivate the welcome function
Repeat stages 1 to 3 described above.4. Press B to select the driving assistance. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.5. Press on C to select/deselect welcome function.
To adjust the displaybrightness:1. Press on A.2. Use B to select the icon"Personalisation-Confi guration" then confi rm your choice by pressing C.3. Select the display confi guration with a press on B. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.4. Select the brightness adjustment. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.5. Select with a press on B, then validate by pressing C, the normal or alternative display mode.To adjust the brightness, select the symbols "+" or "–" and confi rm your adjustment by pressing C.
6. Validate "OK" on the screen.
To choose the display colour:proceed in a similar manner.
To adjust the date and the time:1. Press on A.2. Use B to select the icon "Personalisation-Confi guration" then confi rm your choice by pressing C.3. Select the display confi guration with a press on B. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.4. Select the adustment for the date and the time, by pressing B, then confi rm witha press on C.5. Press B to select the values you wish to modify. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.6. Do your adjustments with B, then validate each adjustment choice with a press on C.7. Validate "OK" on the screen.

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To choose units (for temperature, fuel consumption etc.):1. Press on A.2. Use B to select the icon"Personalisation-Confi guration" then confi rm your choice by pressing C.3. Select the display confi guration with a press on B. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.4. Then select the sub-menu for Units. Confi rm your choice with a press on C.5. Use B to select the unit you wish to modify, then validate with a press on C.6. Validate "OK" on the screen.
To choose the language:1. Press on A.2. Use B to select the icon"Personalisation-Confi guration" then confi rm your choice by pressing C.3. Select your choice of language, via B.4. Use B to select the desired language and validate your choice by pressing C.5. Validate "OK" on the screen.
AIR CONDITIONING
To activate/deactivate the air conditioning:1. Press on A.2. Press B to select the air conditioning icon, then confi rm your choice by pressing C.3. Use B to select the modifi cation you wish to make to the air conditioning and validate your choice by pressing C.
To activate/deactivate the left/right differential adjustment of the air conditioning:1. Press on A.2. Press B to select the air conditioning icon, then confi rm your choice by pressing C.3. Use B to select the modifi cation you wish to make to the differential adjustment and validate your choice with a press on C.

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