CD player Citroen DS3 2014 1.G Owner's Guide

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Using the USB PORT
Press LIST briefly   to   display   the  previously
  selected   classification.
Navigate
  through   the   list   using   the   left/
right
  and   up/down   buttons.
Confirm
  the   selection   by   pressing   OK. The
  lists   available   are  
Artist,
  Genre   and   Playlist   (as   defined   in   the  
a pple
® player).
Selection   and   Navigation   are   described   in   steps   1   to   4   above.
Do
 
not
  connect   a   hard   disk   or   USB   connection   device   other  
than

 
audio   equipment   to   the   USB   port.  
This
  could   damage   your  
installation.
c

onnecting an Apple
® player via the USB port
Press
 
one   of   these   buttons   to   gain  
access

 
to
  the   previous   /   next   track   on  
the

 
classification   list   currently   being  
played.
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast

 
forward   or   backward   play.
Press one of these buttons to
gain
 
access   to   the   previous   /   next  
Genre, Folder

,
a
rtist or Playlist on
the
 
classification   list   currently   being  
played.
Press and hold LIST

to display the
different
 
classifications.
Select
 
by
 
Folder
 
/
 
Artist

 
/
 
Genre
 
/
 
Playlist,
 
press

 
OK
 
to
 
select
 
the
 
classification
 
required,

 
then
 
press
 
OK
 
again
 
to
 
confirm.
-
 
by

 
Folder:
 
all
 
folders
 
containing
 
audio
 
files

 
recognised
 
on
 
the
 
peripheral
 
device.
-

 
by

 
Artist:

 
all
 
of
 
the
 
artist
 
names
 
defined

 
in
 
the
 
ID3
 
T

ags,
 
classified
 
in
 
alphabetical

 
order.
-
 by
 
Genre:
 
all
 
of
 
the
 
genres
 
defined
 
in
 the
 
ID3
 T
ags.
-
 
by

 
Playlist:
 
in
 
accordance
 
with
 
the
 
playlists

 
recorded
 
on
 
the
 
USB
 
device.
USB PLAYER

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The display and control is via the portable device.
First   adjust   the   volume   of   your   portable   device.
Then   adjust   the   volume   of   your   audio  
system.
Using the auxiliary input (AUX)
Adjusting the volume of the auxiliary
source
JAcK socket or USB port (according to vehicle)
USB PLAYER
Do not connect a device to both the JACK socket and the USB port
  at   the   same   time.
Connect the portable device (MP3
player…)
  to   the   JACK   socket   or   to  
the

  USB   port,   using   a   suitable   cable  
(not

  supplied). Press the S
o URCE button several
times
  in   succession   and   select  
AUX.
The

  auxiliary   input,   JACK   or   USB,   allows   the   connection   of   a  
portable

  device   (MP3   player...).

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FREQUENTLY ASKE d QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
There is a difference in
sound quality between
the different audio
sources
  (radio,   CD...). For
  optimum   sound   quality,   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Bass,  
T
reble,  
Ambience,

  Loudness)   can   be   adapted   to   the   different   sound   sources,  
which

  may   result   in   audible   differences   when   changing   source   (radio,  
CD...).Check

  that   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Bass,  
T

reble,  
Ambience,
  Loudness)   are   adapted   to  
the

  sources   listened   to.   It   is   advisable   to   set  
the a

UDI o functions ( b ass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance,
  Left-Right   Balance)   to   the   middle  
position,

  select   the   musical   ambience   "None"   and  
set the loudness correction to the "

a ctive" position
in
  CD   mode   or   to   the   "Inactive"   position   in   radio  
mode.
The

 
CD   is   ejected  
automatically

  or   is   not  
played

  by   the   player. The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any
audio
  data   or   contains   an   audio   format   which   the   player   cannot   play.
The
  CD   is   protected   by   an   anti-pirating   protection   system   which   is   not  
recognised

  by   the   audio   equipment. -
 
Check
  that   the   CD   is   inserted   in   the   player   the  
right

  way   up.
-
 
Check
  the   condition   of   the   CD:   the   CD   cannot  
be

  played   if   it   is   too   damaged.
-
 
Check
  the   content   in   the   case   of   a   recorded  
CD:

  consult   the   advice   in   the   "Audio"   section.
-
 
The
  audio   equipment's   CD   player   does   not  
play

  DVDs.
-

Due to their quality level, certain writeable
CDs

  will   not   be   played   by   the   audio   system.
The
 
message   "USB  
peripheral error" is
displayed

  on   the   screen.
The
b
luetooth connection
is
 
cut. The
  battery   of   the   peripheral   may   not   be   sufficiently   charged.Recharge
  the   battery   of   the   peripheral   device.
The
  USB   memory   stick   is   not   recognised.
The
  memory   stick   may   be   corrupt. Reformat
  the   memory   stick.

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FREQUENTLY ASKE d QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
I
 
am
 
unable   to   access   my  
voicemail. Few

  telephones   or   service   providers   allow   the   use   of   this   function.
The CD player sound is
poor. The
  CD   used   is   scratched   or   of   poor   quality.Insert
  good   quality   CDs   and   store   them   in   suitable  
conditions.
The

  audio   equipment   settings   (bass,   treble,   ambiences)   are   unsuitable. Set   the   treble   or   bass   level   to   0,   without   selecting  
an

  ambience.
The stored stations do
not function (no sound,
87.5
 
Mhz   is   displayed...). An
  incorrect   waveband   is   selected. Press the
ba ND
a
ST button to return to the
waveband (
a M, FM1, FM2, FM a ST) on which the
stations
  are   stored.
The
 
traffic   announcement  
(T

A)
 
is
  displayed.   I   do  
not

 
receive   any   traffic  
information. The

  radio   station   is   not   part   of   the   regional   traffic   information   network. Tune   to   a   radio   station   which   broadcasts   traffic  
information.
The quality of reception
of the radio station
listened

  to   gradually  
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no

 
sound,   87.5   Mhz   is  
displayed...). The

  vehicle   is   too   far   from   the   transmitter   used   by   the   station   listened  
to

  or   there   is   no   transmitter   in   the   geographical   area   through   which   the  
vehicle

  is   travelling. Activate
  the   RDS   function   to   enable   the   system  
to

  check   whether   there   is   a   more   powerful  
transmitter

  in   the   geographical   area.
The
  environment   (hills,   buildings,   tunnels,   basement   car   parks...)   block  
reception,

  including   in   RDS   mode.This
  phenomenon   is   normal   and   does   not   indicate  
a

  failure   of   the   audio   equipment.
The
  aerial   is   absent   or   has   been   damaged   (for   example   when   going  
through

  a   car   wash   or   into   an   underground   car   park).Have
  the   aerial   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer.

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Navigation .............................................287, 288
Number   plate   lamps  ..............................2
20, 221
Oil change .....................................................2 51
Oil   consumption  ............................................ 2
51
oil

filter
 ...............
........................................... 255
oi

l level .................................................... 39,
  251
Indicators, direction
 ......................................
14

8
Inflating
 a

ccessories
 
(

using
 
the
 
kit)
 
..............................

................
202
Inflating
 
tyres
 
..............................

....................
14
Inputs
 
for
 
audio
 
system
 
................
3

21, 342, 344
Instrument
 
panel
 
lighting
 
................................
41
In

strument
 p

anels
 ...............................

......
18, 20
Instrument
 
panel
 
screen
 
...................
1

8, 20, 117
Interior
 f

ittings
 ...........................................9

8,
 
99
Interior
 
lamp
 
...............................

...................
143
Interior
 m

ood
 l

ighting
 ....................................
14

4
IS
oFI

X
 ...............

...........................................
185
IS
oF

IX child seats
 
...............................

.
18 4 -18 6
ISOFIX
 m

ountings
................................. 18 4, 18 6
Keeping children safe ...................1 6 6 , 174 -176 ,
18 4, 185
Key
  in   ignition   warning  
....................................62
K

ey   with   remote   control  
......................6

0 - 62, 65
Labels, identification .....................................2 74
Lamps,   front  .......................................... 21
5, 217
Lamps,
 re

ar
 ...............................
....................220
Lamps,
  warning  
and indicator
 ...............................

......22, 26, 27
Leather (care)
 ...............................

.................2 41
LED
  daytime   running  
lamps
 ..............................

.................... 137,   219
Level,
a d
blu
e
® additive ................................. 19 4
Level,
 
brake
 
fluid  ........................................... 2
52
Levels
 
and
 
checks  
..............................
..249 -254
Lighting
 
bulbs
 

(replacement)
 .............................. 2

15, 220-222
Lighting
 
control   stalk  
..................................... 13

2
Lighting
 
dimmer  
..............................
................41
Lighting,
 
guide-me   home  
...................... 13

5, 13 6
Lighting,
 i

nterior
 ............................
143, 14 4, 2 23
Loading
 ..............................

............................. 14
Load
 
reduction   mode  
.................................... 23

5
Locating
 
your
 
vehicle  
...................................... 62
L

ocking
 
from
 

the inside
 ..............................

........................69
LPG
 .......

............................................... 266, 267
Luggage
 
retaining  
strap
 ............................................................ 10

2
Jack ............................................................... 207
JACK   socket  ............................... ..321, 342, 344
Head restraints, rear ....................................... 79
H eated seats ............................... ....................75
Heating
 ................

...................................... 14, 87
Height
  and   reach   adjustment,  
steering
 w

heel
 ..............................
................80
Hill start assist
 
............................................... 12

1
Horn ............................................................... 149 Main
  beam  .............................. ..............13 2 , 217
Maintenance ..............................
.....................14
Maintenance (advice)
 .................................... 24

0
Map
  reading   lamps  
...............................14

3, 2 23
Markings,
 id

entification
 .................................2

74
Mat
 .......

.........................................................101
Menu,
  main  
..............................
.....................338
Mini fuel level
 
..............................
..................19 0
Mirror, rear view
 
..............................................8

2
Mirrors, door .................................................... 81
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................

..........192
Motorway function (direction indicators)
 ................................... 14

8
Mountings
  for   ISOFIX   seats  
.................18

4, 18 6
MP3 CD
 
................
.........................................3 41
Music
  media   players  
.....................................31

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Paint colour code ..........................................2 74
Paintwork,   matt  ............................................. 24
0
Parcel shelf, rear
 ........................................... 10

3
Parking
  brake  
........................................ 10

6, 256
Parking
  sensors,   rear.................................... 126
Particle
  emission   filter  
.........................25

4, 255
Passenger
 c

ompartment
 f
ilter
 ......................25

5
Player, CD MP3
 
...............................
..............3 41
Port, US
b

 
............................. 1

00, 321, 342, 344
Preheater, Diesel
 ..............................

..............24
Priming
  the   fuel   system  
................................19

3
Protecting
  children  
........................1

6 6 , 174 -176 ,
181, 18 4 -18 6
Puncture
 ................

........................................ 202
Safety for children
 
.................................18

1, 18 6
Scented air freshener
 ..................................... 94Radio ............................................. 313,   314,   339
Rear fo glamp......................................... 220, 221 Screen,
  colour   16/9  
.........................................
55
S
creen,   colour   and   mapping.................
285, 324
Screen   menu   map  
........................
3
24, 348, 350
Screen,
 m
onochrome
 ..................
3
38, 348, 350
Screen,
 m
ultifunction
 
(
with   audio   equipment)  
.....................
4
8, 51, 55
Screenwash
 ..............................
....................
140
Screenwash fluid level  
..................................
25
3
Screen-wash reservoir
 ................................. 25
3
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
 .................................................. 19
4
SCR   system  
..............................
....................
19 4
Seat   adjustment  
...............................
.........
74 , 7 7
Seat belts
 ...................................... 16
2, 16 4, 180
Seat, rear bench
 ..............................
...............
79
Seats, rear
 ....................................................... 79
S
erial   number,   vehicle  
..................................
2
74
Service indicator
 ............................................. 36
S
ervicing
 ...............................
..........................
14
Setting   the   clock  
.................................
4
8, 51, 55
Short-cut   menus  
..............................
.............
286
Sidelamps
 ............................. 1
32, 217, 220, 221
Side repeater
 ..............................
..................
218
Snow chains
 .................................................. 2
14
Spare wheel
 ...............................
...................
207
Speed
 l
imiter
 ...............................
..................
12 2
Speedometer
 ..............................
..............
18, 20
Stability control (ESP)  
...................................
15
5
Starting   the   vehicle  
.........................
6
2, 108, 113
Steering   mounted   controls,  
audio
 ...............
............................................
337
Stopping   the   vehicle  
.......................
6
2, 108, 113
Stop & Start
 ....... 4
4,   90,   118,   190,   231,   247,   255
Storage ................ ......................................98,   99
Storage b ox ...................................................10
3
Stowing r
ings .............................. ..................102
Opening
  the   bonnet  
......................................
2
47
Opening   the   boot  
..............................
........
6 0, 71
Opening   the   doors  
..............................
6
0, 68, 70
Opening   the   fuel   filler   flap  
.............................
19
0
Operation   indicator   lamps  
........................
2
2, 26
Rear
 s
creen
 (
demisting)
 ..................................
93
R
echarging   the   battery  
.................................
2
31
Reduction of electrical load
 .......................... 23
5
Regeneration   of   the   particle  
emissions
 f
ilter
 ............................................
25
5
Reinitialising   the   electric  
windows
 ........................................................ 66
R
einitialising   the   remote  
control
 ........................................................... 64
R
emote   control  
....................................
6
0, 61, 65
Removing   a   wheel  
..............................
..........
210
Removing   the   mat  
...............................
..........
101
Replacing
 bu
lbs
 ............................
2
15, 220-222
Replacing
 f
uses
 ..............................
..............
224
Replacing   the   air   filter  
...................................
25
5
Replacing   the   oil   filter  
...................................
25
5
Replacing
 t
he
 p
assenger
 
c
ompartment   filter  
......................................
25
5
Replacing   wiper   blades.........................
142, 23 5
Resetting   the   service   indicator  
.......................
38
R
esetting   the   trip   recorder  
..............................
40
R
ev counter
 ...............................................
1
8, 20
Reversing
 c
amera
 ...............................
..........
128
Reversing
 lam
p
 .....................................
2
20, 221
Risk   areas   (update)  
.......................................
2
92
Routine   checks  
.....................................
25
5, 256
Running   out   of   fuel  
(Diesel)
 ....................................................... 19
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