CITROEN DS3 CABRIO 2013 Handbook (in English)

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Automatic mode
)In position 3, press the control to begin closing the roof.


When the roof is completely open, the rear screen rests on the rear shelf. Do not place any object on the rear screen.


During automatic closing of the roof in zone A
(position 2to position 1 ),pressing the control stops the roof.
Complete closing of the roof between 1 and 0can only be done in manual
mode. Press and hold the control until the roof is heard to lock. If the roof does not lock correctly, it opensagain by a few centimetres. With the engine running, operate the control again. If the problem persists, contacta CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
)
Release the control: closing of the roof continues up to position 2.)
Between positions 2
and 1, pressing the control beyond the point of resistance
allows automatic closing of the roof toposition 1.) Between positions 1
and 0
, press and hold
the control until the roof closes fully.


During an operation in zone B
, an instruction to stop the roof is not possible.
Pressing the control reverses the direction of movement of the roof, whichever
direction the control is pressed.
This "anti-panic" function allows a quick change in direction of movement of theroof in the event if suddenly required.

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Aero-acoustic deflector
Operating the roof when
driving

If a roof operation is star ted before the vehicle'sspeed is above about 70 mph (120 km/h),exceeding this speed limitation leads to the
following situations, depending on the type of
roof operation in progress:


- an operation in progress in zone A
is stopped,

- an opening operation in progress in zone B
is continued through to completion,
For reasons of safety, never operate the roof openingandclosing control above about 70 mph (120 km/h).
On opening the roof, an aero-acoustic deflector
is deployed in order to reduce swirling in the passenger compar tment resulting from air movement, and preser ve the acoustic comfort
of occupants. On closing the roof, the deflector folds away automatically.
) With the roof open, this deflector can befolded away manually and secured at itscentre: press vertically down on the plate
at the top of the deflector and clip it in the
cut-out. ) To release and deploy the deflector
manually, press ver tically down on the plate to unclip it from the cut-out and pull it
gently towards you.

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Precautions for use
Do not place objects on the roof, whether open or closed.
In the event of prolonged storage of the vehicle outside, it is recommended that the roof beprotected with a cover.
To avoid damaging the roof, do not open it under snowy or frosty conditions.Do not use sharp tools to remove ice or accumulations of snow on the roof. Do not use scrapers or aerosol products to remove ice that may have formed on the rear screen. Avoid operating the heated rear screen when the roof is completely open (risk of overheating).
To limit the creation of folds in the roof fabric, it is recommended that the roof not be leftopen for long periods.The vehicle's air conditioning system should not be operated while the roof is open.
It is strictly prohibited to sit on or place objects on the transverse roof suppor t when the roof is open.


It is recommended that the roof be closed when the vehicle is left parked. Even if the roof is closed, it is prudent not to leave any valuable objects inside the vehicle.When you leave the vehicle, remove the ignition key to avoid any unwanted operation of theroof.
If your vehicle has a voice command system, this may not work as well when driving with the roof open.
Protection of the roof opening and closing electric motors: during repeated opening and closing of the roof, the electric motors may become too hot and then no longer allow theroof to be opened or closed. Allow the motors to cool down by not operating the roof for ten minutes.
- a c
losing operation in progress in zone B
is stopped and complete opening of the roof
to position 3 is carried out automatically,

- an openin
g or closing operation in zone Bfollowing an "anti-panic" function iscontinued through to completion.

When the vehicle's speed is above about 70 mph (120 km/h), a new operation of the roof is not possible. A message in the screen will inform you that operation of the roof is not possible (speed too high).

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If the roof stops in zone B
, a message in thescreen will ask you to stop the operation of the roof immediately. )Press and hold the control:
- in the opening direction to reachposition 3,- in the closing direction to reach position 2.


Reinitialisation

Do not release the control during thereinitialisation procedure.

Downgraded operation
Manual opening and
closing
This procedure must be carried out withthe engine running.
Do not manually open the roof in zone Bwhen the boot is open.
In the event o
f a failure, the roof can be
operated manually. If the automatic roof operation mode is lost, the
s
ystem must be reinitialised. ) Press and hold the control for closing the
r
oof.) After about 5 seconds, the roof closes completely to position 0
, then reverses by a few millimetres.
The roof is the reinitialised.
)Insert fully a 4 mm allen key (not supplied)in the hexagonal socket accessible through
the aper ture provided in the upper boot
tr
im. )Opening and closing of the roof is obtainedby turning the allen key in the appropriate direction.

You must not drive when the roof isstopped in zone B .

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Boot


Opening
)After unlocking the vehicle using theremote control or the key, press the
opening control and raise the boot lid.
Closing
) Lower the boot lid by pressing on the
middle of its finisher.
If the boot is not closed correctl
y:
-
when the engine is running
, this
warnin
g lamp comes on, accompanied
by a message on the multifunctionscreen for a few seconds,
-when the vehicle is moving (speed above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warning lamp comes
on, accompanied by an audible signal and
a messa
ge in the multifunction screen for a
few seconds.

It is strongly recommended not to lower the boot lid by pressing on either end.

If the boot is not fully closed, openingthe roof in zone Bis not possible.Check that the boot is fully closed.

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If the roof is carrying out an opening operation in zone B, an action on the boot opening
control causes the roof to close. The boot will be released when the roof reaches position 2 . You can then raise the boot lid.
Conditions for opening the boot with the roof in zone B
To avoid inter ference between the boot and the roof in zone B, opening the boot depends
on the position of the roof.
If the roof is carrying out a closing operation in zone B , an action on the boot openingcontrol has no effect on the roof operation, but the boot will only be released once the roof has reached position 2. You can then raise the boot lid.
During an opening or closing operation of the roof in zone B
following an "anti-panic" function, the boot opening control is inhibited. It will work again once the roof has reached position 2
or position 3.
If the roof is position 3
, an action on the boot opening control causes the closing of theroof to position 2. When the roof has reached this position, the boot lid will be released. You can then raise the boot lid.

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System for mechanical unlocking of the boot
in the event of a battery or central lockingmalfunction.

Unlocking
Emergency release
)
Insert a small screwdriver into hole A
of each lateral latch to unlock the boot.
)Fold back the rear seat to gain access to
the two latches, from inside the boot.
Before opening the boot, ensure that the roof is not in zone B.
Alarm

System for the protection and dissuasion
against theft of your vehicle.

For information on the perimeter protection of your vehicle, refer to theDS3 handbook.

The alarm provides only perimeter protection
for your vehicle.

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The rear shelf is fixed .






Rear shelf


Before opening the roof completely,check that no object has been left on the shelf.
When the roof is fully open, the rear screen rests on the shelf. Do not placeany object on the screen.

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Changing a bulb
1.3D LED sidelamps (LEDs).2.LED brake lamps / sidelamps (LEDs).3.LED lateral sidelamps (LEDs).4.Direction indicators (PY21W amber)5.
Foglamp, right hand (H21W red)
Reversing lamp, left hand (H21W).
Access to the bulbs
)
Open the boot. )
Remove the access flap from the corresponding side trim panel.)Unscrew the butterfly nut securing the lamp unit.)
Unclip the lamp unit connector.)
Extract the lamp unit carefully pulling it in line towards the outside.


Changing direction indicator (4) and foglamp or reversing lamp (5) bulbs
)
Turn the bulb a quar ter turn and change it.


Changing LED sidelamps and
brake lamps (LEDs)
For the replacement of this type of LED lamp, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
wor
kshop.

3D rear lamps
To r efit, carry out these operations in reverse order.
Take care to engage the lamp unit in its guides,while keeping it in line with the vehicle.
Amber or red bulbs, such as thosefor the direction indicators and rear foglamp, must be replaced by bulbs of the same rating and colour.

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Changing a fuse
)To unclip the upper boot trim, pull it down, star ting on the left.)Remove the trim by tipping it downwards.)Change the fuses.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in reverse order, star ting at the back of the boot.
Fuse under the bonnet
(maxi-fuse)
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
-20 ASoft top roof
-20 ASoft top roof


If the roof is in zone Bwhen a fuse fails, it is then not possible to open the boot. To be able to open the boot and proceed with fuse replacement, first close the roof manually from inside the boot (by folding the rear seats). There are three
fuses for the soft top roof.
Fuses under the rear shelf
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
MF0
840 A Soft top roof.
The maxi-fuses provide additional protection
for the electrical s
ystems. All work on the maxi-fuses must be carried out by a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.

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