buttons Citroen C6 DAG 2007 1.G Owner's Manual

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IN BRIEF
FRONT SEATS
C. Adjustment of the backrest angle.
D. Adjustment of the backrest lum-bar support.
E. Seat height and slide adjust-ments.
F. Adjustment of the seat cushion angle.
G. Memorisation of dashboard adjustments:
- Driver's seat.
- Steering wheel.
- Exterior rear view mirrors.
- Head-up display.
You have the possibility to mem-orise two driving positionsusing buttons 1 and 2.
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
While the vehicle is stationary, unlock the steering wheel by push-ing the lever forward.
Adjust the height and the reach of the steering wheel, then lock the position by pulling the lever upwards.
MANUAL STEERING COL-UMN ADJUSTMENT
A. Adjustment of the backrest angle.
B. Controls for the heated seats.
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M E M O R I S A T I O N
DRIVING POSITIONS MEMO-RISED VIA BUTTONS 1 AND 2
To memorise a driving position:a. Place the igntion key in “Drive” position (second position).b. Make your adjustments of the seat, the steering wheel, the rear view mirrors and the Head-up Display.c. Press successively on button M then on button 1 (fi rst driving position) or 2 (second driving position).
The memorisation is confi rmed by a sound signal.Note: The memorisation of a new driving position cancels and replaces the previous one.
The memorisation function allows to make the following dashboard adjustments:Driver's seat
Steering wheel
Exterior rear view mirrorsExteriorHead-up display.
See “Steering wheel adjustment”, “Rear view mirrors” and “Head-up Display”.
You have the possibility to memo-rise two driving positions using buttons 1 and 2.

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NIGHT DRIVINGA fi rst pressA on the DARK button puts the display on standby. Only the time and the temperature remain displayed.
A second pressA switches off the display and the instrument panel, except for information concerning:
The speed indicator.The automatic gearbox.Cruise control / Speed limiter if this has been activated.Note:
Temporary lighting of the display for modifi cation of audio-CD adjust-emporaryments and air conditioning.The display lights up if any of the other buttons on the display is pressed. To revert to night driving, press just once on button DARK.DARKDARKAll the displays come on if there is an alert.AllA third pressA returns you to normal lighting.

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H E A D - U P D I S P L A Y
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 con-ditions (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 out-side conditions.
Remark: Certain types of specta-cles may disperse the light coming from the Head-up display.
There is memorisation of driving positions as well as those for the Head-up dis-play
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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A U T O M A T I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G
The system has a differentiated adjustment for the driver's side and passenger's side, in terms of temperature and air distribution. The air fl ow is common to both sides.
Symbols and messages relating to the automatic air conditioning controls will display on the multifunction screen.
2. TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the temperature, press button 2a for the driv-er's side and button 2b for the passenger's side.
An adjustment around 21 will give you the optimum comfort level. However, depending on your preferences anywhere between 18 and 24 is quite usual.
Operating the air conditioning system on “AUTO” guar-antees good ventilation inside the cabin.Note: There may be a discrepancy between the actual cabin temperature and the fi gure displayed.
This is the normal operating mode for the system. Depending on the temperature chosen, a press on this button, confi rmed by the lighting of the warning lamp, will automatically and simultaneously bring all the fol-lowing functions into play:Air fl ow.Air
Cabin temperature.
Air distribution.Air
Air inlet.Air
It is recommended to keep all the air vents open. Just by pressing any of the buttons, except for temperature 2a and 2b, you can change to manual mode. the warn-ing lamp goes out.

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3. ADJUSTING THE AIR DISTRIBUTION
Successives or continuous presses on buttons 3a and 3b orient the fl ow of air on the driver's side or on the passenger's side.
The symbol (arrows) corresponding to the orientation chosen is displayed on the multifunction screen:Windscreen and side windows.
Central, lateral and soft diffusion air conditioning vents (if open).
Passenger footwells.Passenger“AUTO” automatic distribution.

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AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Activation
When you press button A, the automatic mode automatically and simultaneously controls the air fl ow and air distribution for the rear air conditioning.
The warning lamp on button Alights up.
It is recommended to keep both air vents open.
Deactivation
A press on any of the buttons B, C or D, deactivates the automatic operation of the rear air condition-ing.
the warning lamp on button A goes out.
Remark: If the air conditioning in the front of the cabin is stopped (function deactivated in the “Air conditioning” menu or via the con-trol 4 for adjusting the air fl ow), then the rear automatic air condi-tioning is not available.
ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW
If you press buttons B or D you increase or decrease the fl ow for the rear air conditioning.
The number of diode(s) lit up, composing the symbol for air fl ow (helix, situated between buttons Band D) expresses its power level.
To deactivate the air fl ow and air distribution for the rear air condi-tioning, press successively on but-ton D so that all the diodes go out.
DISTRIBUTION TO FOOT-WELLS/HEADS
Successive presses on button Cwill modify the distribution of the air fl ow.
Three directions are available:Passengers' heads.
Passenger footwells.PassengerPassengers' heads and foot-wells.
The arrow lit up indicates the dis-tribution of air chosen manually. In “AUTO” mode, no arrow lights up.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE FLOW OF AIR INTO THE STORAGE UNDER THE FRONT CEN-TRAL ARMREST
If you choose a maximum fl ow of air in the rear by pressing Band distribution towards passen-ger's heads by pressing C, having closed the rear air vents, you will obtain a maximum fl ow of air into the storage beneath the armrest.

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Front
INTERIOR LAMPS
1. Interior lamps
A press on button 1 of the front interior lamp, switches the interior lamps on or off.
Switching on and off is progressive after an action on the remote con-trol, but immediate after a press on button 1.
Rear
2. Spotlamps
A press on one of the buttons 2switches the corresponding spot-lamp on or off.
These only work when the ignition is switched on.
Automatic lighting of the interior lampsThey come on when you remove the ignition key, unlock the vehicle or open a door.
They go out progressively when the doors are closed, the vehicle locked or the ignition switched on.
Deactivation/Activation of automatic lighting
A long press on button 1, deacti-vates the operaton of the inerior lamps. To reactivate them, press on the same button.
Changing bulbsTo change a front interior lamp bulb: Detach the transparent screen. Use a bulb W 5 W.To change a rear interior lamp bulb: Detach the two surrounds of the transparent screen and pull it away. Use a bulb W 5 W.

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LATERAL AMBIANCE LIGHT-ING
This is in the zone designated by the arrows.
Adjustments
With the vehicle lamps on, press on buttons C or D to change the brightness of the lateral ambiance lighting.
FLOOR LIGHTING
In the front and the rear of the vehi-cle, when a door is opened, this lights up the interior of the vehicle.
Changing the bulb
To change the bulb for the fl oor lighting (front or rear): Detach the cover. Use a bulb W 5 W.
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PAVEMENT LIGHTING
With the door open, this lights up the ground next to the vehicle.
Changing the bulb
To change the bulb for the door sill lighting: Detach the cover. Use a bulb W 5 W.

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NOTES ON RADIO RECEPTION
Your radio will be subject to certain phenomena that are not encoun-tered by domestic systems.
The reception of AM and FM sig-nals may suffer from interference, which is caused by the nature and propagation of the signals and does not refl ect on the quality of your radio installation.
In AM, the reception may be affected when passing under power lines or bridges, or when travelling through tunnels.
In FM mode, the reception may be affected by the distance from the station transmitter, the refl ect-ing of signals off obstacles (moun-tains, hills, tower blocks) and radio blackspots (no coverage from the station transmitter).
SELECTION OF RADIO SOURCE
Press button D to select the source.
You can also do this by means of control 5 at the steering wheel.
R A D I O S O U R C E
SELECTION OF FREQUEN-CIES AND MEMORY BANKS
Press button R successively to go through the memory banks FM1, FM2 and FM3, for the FM waveband, and the mem-ory banks MW/LW, for the AM waveband.
MANUAL SEARCH
Manual search is via buttons J or M.
By keeping button J or M pressed, you will be able to scroll through the waveband. Scrolling will stop as soon as you release the button. The radio will remain tuned to the frequency that is displayed.
TUNING SENSITIVITY
Automatic searches can be carried out according to two levels of sen-sitivity:To capture the most powerful transmitters, choose the local search mode “LO” (default option).
To capture the weakest or most distant transmitters, choose the sensitive search mode “DX”.

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