Citroen C6 DAG 2008 1.G Owner's Manual

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A Chassis number plateOn the left hand door centre pillar.
1. EU type approval number.2. Vehicle identifi cation No. (VIN).3. Gross vehicle weight.4. Groos train weight.5. Maximum weight on front axle.6. Maximum weight on rear axle.B Body serial numberC Serial number on dashboardD Paint colour code Tyre reference Tyre pressuresOn front pillar.
The vehicle type and the identifi cation number are also indicated on the registration document.
All CITROËN original replacement parts are available exclusively w ithin the dealer network.
For your safety and in order to remain within the terms of the guarantee, you are advised to use only CITROËN replacement parts.

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W H A T I S N A V I D R I V E ?
NAVI DRIVE IS A SYSTEM WHICH ENABLES YOU :
To navigate to the destination of your choice (europe an map on hard disc), with account taken of the state of the traffi c.To listen to the radio.To listen to CDs / MP3 CDs.To copy CDs into your Jukebox source (10 Go's available on the hard disc).To telephone hands-free.To enjoy access to CITROËN services according to the country you are in (Citroën Emergency, Citroën Assistance, Citroën On line and NaviDrive services).

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It is recommended that you do not use the NaviDrive controls while your vehicle is moving. In some countries, certain commands may be deactivated to comply with national regulations.
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1Press: On / Off.Rotate: Volume adjust.
2Shor t press: Selection of the audio source (Radio, CD, CD changer, Juke-box).Long press: Copy of a CD on Jukebox source.
3Audio adjustments:Sound ambiences, bass, treble, loudness, fade, bala nce, speed-sensitive volume.
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Radio sources:Shor t press: Automatic search of lower frequencies.

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11Shor t press: Answer call.Display of telephone menu.
12SIM card eject button.
13SIM card slot.
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Other functions of the alphanumeric keypad:Radio source:Shor t press: Recall of pre-set stations.Long press: Pre-setting of stations.CD changer source: Selecting a CD.

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Radio source: Manual search of lower frequencies.
CD changer/Jukebox source: Selection of next CD/next album.
Other sources: Moving in the menus.In “Selection - Move on map” mode: move downwards.
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Rotate:Movement in the screen for choosing a function, a parameter or a value.Decrease or increase of data in the case of an adjustment.Scrolling of the elements to select from a list.Modifi cation of the scale of the map on the screen.

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Radio source:Scrolling of pre-set stations.

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V O I C E C O M M A N D S
Yo u c a n o p e r a t e N av i d r i ve u s i n g y o u r voice.NaviDr ive lets you ac c ess c er tain func -tions by pronouncing the c or responding voice label:Using pre-recorded words and expres-sions, for example: “Radio”, “Help”.Using a label recorded by the user.To associate a voice label to a directory fi le, select this fi le.Record a voice label for this fi le (e.g. “Offi ce” or “Home”).

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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 VOICE COMMANDS ?
Press on the end of the lighting control stalk to sta rt voice recognition.
CD playerDetail page 33
CD player
RandomDetail page 36ListTrack number1-20Previous trackNext trackScanDetail page 36
FolderRepeatNextPreviousJukeboxDetail page 38
Jukebox
RandomDetail page 36ListTrack number1-20Previous trackNext trackScanDetail page 36
FolderRepeatNextPreviousCD changerDetail page 42
CD changer
Disc number1- 6Detail page 42Previous discNext discRandomDetail page 36ListTrack number1-20Detail page 42Previous trackDetail page 42Next trackDetail page 42RepeatScanDetail page 36
Display
AudioDetail page 35NavigatorDetail page 12Trip computerAir conditioning TelephoneDetail page 45
Telephone
Voice mailDetail page 45Redial
Adress book“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 45
Call“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 47
MessageDisplayDetail page 48ReadDetail page 48
Navigator
StopDetail page 12
Adress book“Pre-recorded label”Detail page 13
Restar tDetail page 12
ShowDestinationDetail page 21VehicleDetail page 21Zoom outDetail page 22Zoom inDetail page 22Guide to“Pre-recorded label”
Traf fi c InfoDisplayDetail page 21ReadDetail page 21RadioDetail page 28
Radio
AutostoreDetail page 29ListDetail page 29Memor y1- 6Detail page 28PreviousDetail page 28NextDetail page 28
At any time, you can voice “Help” or “What can I say” t o display the list of voice commands that are available.

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M A I N M E N U
To keep the display clean, it is recommended to wipe with a soft, non-abrasive cloth (e.g. for spectacles) without any cleaning product added.
HOW TO ACCESS THE MAIN MENU ?
Press on the MENU button.
MAP: orientation, details, display, etc.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE: GPS, stages, options, etc.
AIR CONDITIONING: on/off, adjust-ments, etc. (see vehicle handbook).
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS: log of alerts, etc.VIDEO: activation, parameters, etc.
CONFIGUR ATION: vehicle param-eters, display, time, languages, voice, auxiliary socket, etc.
T E L E M A T I C S : t e l e p h o n e , directory, SIM, services, etc.
AUDIO: radio, CD, Jukebox source , options, etc.
TR AFFIC INFORMATION: TMC in-formation, messages, etc.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IN ORDER TO USE THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ?
You have to initialise the navigation sys-tem:when you fi rst use the navigationfollowing a battery disconnection.Park the vehicle in the open air so that it can make contact with a satellite.Place the ignition key in the “Ignition” position for 15 minutes.If the navigation system has diffi culty in receiving its GPS positioning from satel-lites, this may be caused by the presence of bridges, underground carparks, etc., which may temporarily interfere with vehi-cle location or guidance calculation.

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