LAMP Citroen DS3 2014 1.G Owner's Manual

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Contents
OVERVIEW
6
MO NITORING
18 Instrument panels
22
 I
ndicator   and   warning   lamps
35


Indicators
40
 Adj

ustment
 b
uttons
42
 T

rip   computer
Key
safety warning
a dditional
 in
formation
contributes to the protection of the environment
refer to the page indicated
001


Ec
O-

d
R

IVING
14

V

ISUAL SEAR
cH
35

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SAFETYdR
IVINGc HILd S AFETY
174 Child seats
17 7
 D

eactivating
 t
he
 p
assenger's
 f

ront   airbag
184
I

S
oF
IX child seats
14 8 D
irection indicators
14 8
 H

azard
 w

arning
 lam

ps
14 9


Horn
14 9
 E

mergency
 
or
 
assistance
 
c

all
15 0
 U

nder-inflation
 d

etection
15 4
 B

raking
 
assistance
 
systems
155
 T

rajectory
 
control
 
systems
157
 A

ctive
 
City
 
Brake
162
F

ront seat belts
165
 A

irbags
132 L
ighting c
ontrols
137
 L

ED
 
lamps
138
 H

eadlamp
 adj

ustment
139
W

iper controls
14 3
 C

ourtesy
 
lamp
14 4
 I

nterior
 m

ood
 l

ighting
14 4
 B

oot
 
lamp
106 P
arking
 
brake
107
 6

-speed
 m

anual
 g

earbox
108
 E

lectronic
 g

earbox
113
 A

utomatic
 
gearbox
117
G

ear shift indicator
118
St

op & Start
121
H

ill start assist
122
 Spe

ed
 l

imiter
124
C

ruise control
126
 R

ear
 
parking
 
sensors
128
 R

eversing
 c

amera
008009006007 VISIBILITY

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Exterior
customising kits
These expressive stickers form part   of   a   range   of   kits,   very  
d

ifferent   one   from   another,   which  
a

llow you to create a unique
and
  attractive   exterior   for   your  
v

ehicle.
Guide-me-home lighting
After switching off the ignition, under low lighting conditions the headlamps remain   on   for   a   few   seconds   to   help   you   leave   the   vehicle.
Active city Brake
The purpose of this system is to avoid a frontal collision   or   reduce   the   speed   of   impact   if   the  
d

river   fails   to   take   action   or   does   not   take  
s

ufficient   action.
2 41
13 5 157
Stop & Start
This system puts the engine t
emporarily   on   standby   during  
s

tops   in   the   traffic   (red   lights,   traffic  
j

ams,   etc...).   The   engine   restarts  
a

utomatically   as   soon   as   you   want  
t

o   move   off.   The   Stop   &   Start   system  
r

educes   fuel   consumption,   exhaust  
e

missions   and   the   noise   level   when  
s

tationary. 118

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Instruments and controls
1. Cruise  control   /   speed   limiter   controls.
2. H eadlamp   height   adjustment.
3.
 S

teering   wheel   adjustment.
4.
 L

ighting   and   direction   indicator   stalk
5.
 I

nstrument   panel.
6.
 D

river's
 ai
rbag.
 H

orn.
7.
 G

ear   lever.
8.
 1

2   V   accessory   socket
 U

SB   port   /   auxiliary   socket.
9.
 H

eated   seat   control.
10.
 B

onnet   release   lever.
11.
 D

oor   mirror   controls.
 E

lectric   window   controls.
12 .
 F

usebox.
13.
S

top & Start switch
 E

lectronic   stability   programme   switch  
(

ESP/ASR).
14 .
 F

ront   door   window   demisting/defrosting  
ve

nt.
15.
 S

peaker
 (
tweeter).
16.
 W

indscreen
 d
emisting/defrosting
 v
ent.
Over view

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Instruments and controls
1. Steering  lock   and   ignition.
2. A udio   equipment   steering   wheel   controls.
3.
 W

iper   /   screenwash   /   trip   computer   stalk.
4.
 S

cented   air   freshener.
5.
 C

entral   locking   switch.
6.
 M

ultifunction
 s
creen.
7.
 H

azard   warning   lamp   switch.
8.
 C

entral   adjustable   air   vents.
9.
S

unshine sensor
 H

i-Fi   audio   system   central   speaker.
10.
 P

assenger's
 ai
rbag.
11.
 S

ide   adjustable   air   vent.
12 .
 G

love   box   /   Passenger's   airbag  
d

eactivation.
13.
 P

arking   brake.
14 .
 C

entral   armrest   with   storage.
15.
 U

pper   and   lower   storage.
16.
 A

udio   system   or   eMyWay.
17.
 H

eating   /   air   conditioning   controls.

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Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by   opening   the   windows   and   air   vents   before   using   the   air   conditioning.
Above
  30   mph   (50   km/h),   close   the   windows   and   leave   the   air   vents
 ope

n.
Remember
  to   make   use   of   equipment   that   can   help   keep   the
 t

emperature   in   the   passenger   compartment   down   (sunroof   and   window
 b

linds...).
Switch
  off   the   air   conditioning,   unless   it   has   automatic   regulation,   as
 s

oon   as   the   desired   temperature   is   attained.
Switch
  off   the   demisting   and   defrosting   controls,   if   not   automatic.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
  off   the   headlamps   and   front   foglamps   when   the   level   of   light  
d

oes   not   require   their   use.
Avoid
  running   the   engine   before   moving   off,   particularly   in   winter;   your  
v

ehicle   will   warm   up   much   faster   while   driving.
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During   acceleration   change   up   early.
With
  an   automatic   or   electronic   gearbox,   give   preference   to   automatic  
m

ode   and   avoid   pressing   the   accelerator   pedal   heavily   or   suddenly.
The
  gear   shift   indicator   invites   you   engage   the   most   suitable   gear:   as  
s

oon   as   the   indication   is   displayed   in   the   instrument   panel,   follow   it  
s

traight   away.
For
  vehicles   fitted   with   an   electronic   or   automatic   gearbox,   this  
i

ndicator   appears   only   in   manual   mode.
drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than   the   brake   pedal,   and   press   the   accelerator   progressively.   These  
p

ractices   contribute   towards   a   reduction   in   fuel   consumption   and   CO
2
emissions
 
and
 
also
 
helps
 
reduce
 
the
 
background
 
traffic
 
noise.
control the use of your electrical
equipment
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at speeds a bove   25   mph   (40   km/h)   when   the   traffic   is   flowing   well.As
  a   passenger,   if   you   avoid   connecting   your   multimedia   devices  
(

film,   music,   video   game...),   you   will   contribute   towards   limiting   the  c
onsumption   of   electrical   energy,   and   so   of   fuel.
Disconnect   your   portable   devices   before   leaving   the   vehicle.

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Instruments and c ontrols
To help you understand the information presented in the instrument p
anel,   this   section   describes   the   three   back-lit   dials,   the   location   and  
p

urpose   of   each   warning   and   indicator   lamp,   and   explains   the   information  
p

rovided   by   your   trip   computer.

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Petrol - Diesel instrument panels, manual, electronic 
o r   automatic   gearbox
Provided with permanent back-lighting, the instrument panel groups together the vehicle's dials and indicator and warning lamps.
1.
R
ev counter.
I

ndicates the speed of rotation of the
engine
  (x   1   000   rpm).
2.
V

ehicle speed.
 I

ndicates   the   current   speed   of   the   moving  
v

ehicle   (mph   or   km/h).
3.
E

ngine coolant temperature.
 I

ndicates   the   temperature   of   the   engine  
c

oolant
 li
quid.
dials
7. Lighting dimmer button. Adjusts the level of the instrument and controls i
llumination   and   the   interior   mood   lighting.4. display screen.
5. F uel level.
 I

ndicates   the   quantity   of   fuel   remaining   in  
t

he   tank.
6.
di

splay management button.
 A

lternates   display   between   range   and   trip  
mil

eage
 re
corder.
 S

ervicing
 in
formation.
R

esets the selected function to zero (trip
distance
  recorder   or   service   indicator).For
  more   information,   refer   to   the  
p

aragraph   relating   to   the   button   or  
f

unction   and   its   associated   display.

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RACING petrol instrument panel, manual gearboxProvided with permanent back-lighting, the instrument panel groups together the vehicle's dials and indicator and warning lamps.
1.
R
ev counter.
I

ndicates the speed of rotation of the
engine
  (x   1   000   rpm).
2.
V

ehicle speed.
 I

ndicates   the   current   speed   of   the   moving  
v

ehicle   (mph   or   km/h).
3.
E

ngine coolant temperature.
 I

ndicates   the   temperature   of   the   engine  
c

oolant
 li
quid.
dials
7. Lighting dimmer button. Adjusts the level of the instrument and controls i
llumination   and   the   interior   mood   lighting.4. display screen.
5. F uel level.
 I

ndicates   the   quantity   of   fuel   remaining   in  
t

he   tank.
6.
di

splay management button
 A

lternates   display   between   range   and   trip  
mil

eage
 re
corder.
 S

ervicing
 in
formation.
R

esets the selected function to zero (trip
distance
  recorder   or   service   indicator).For
  more   information,   refer   to   the  
p

aragraph   relating   to   the   button   or  
f

unction   and   its   associated   display.

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Visual indicators informing the driver that   a   system   is   in   operation   (operation  
o

r   deactivation   indicator   lamps)   or   of   the  
o

ccurrence   of   a   fault   (warning   lamp).
Indicator and warning lamps
Associated warnings
The illumination of certain warning lamps may be   accompanied   by   an   audible   signal   and   a  
m

essage   in   the   multifunction   screen.
The
  warning   lamps   may   come   on  
c

ontinuously   (fixed)   or   flash.
Certain
  warning   lamps   may   come  
o

n   in   two   different   modes.   Only   by  
r

elating   the   type   of   lighting   to   the  
o

perating   status   of   the   vehicle   can   it  
b

e ascertained whether the situation is
normal
  or   whether   a   fault   has   occurred.
If
 
they
 
remain
 
on,
 
before
 
moving
 
off,
 
r

efer
 
to
 
the
 
information
 
on
 
the
 
warning
 
lam

p
 c

oncerned.
The
 
passenger's
 
airbag
 
system
 
o

peration
 
lamp
 
stays
 
on
 
for
 
about
 
a
 
m

inute
 
after
 
switching
 
on
 
the
 
ignition,
 
e

ven
 
after
 
the
 
engine
 
has
 
started.
When the ignition is switched on
Certain warning lamps come on for a few s econds   when   the   vehicle's   ignition   is  
switched
  on.
When
  the   engine   is   started,   these   same  
w

arning   lamps   should   go   off.

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