Citroen DS3 RHD 2016 1.G Owner's Manual

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Bluetooth configuration11
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22
2
3
3
3
2
3
Normal video
Brightness-video adjustment
Display configuration Define the vehicle parameters*
Inverse video
B rightness   (-   +)   adjustment
da

te and time adjustment
Setting
  the   day/month/year
Setting
  the   hour/minute
Choice
  of   12   h   /   24   h   mode
Choice of units
l/100
  km   -   mpg   -   km/l
°Celsius
 / °

Fahrenheit
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3
3
2
3
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3
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3
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Personalisation-
configuration Bluetooth: Telephone -
Audio
Telephone function
Delete   a   paired   equipment
Connect/
di

sconnect an equipment
Audio Streaming function Consult
  the   paired   equipment
Per form
  a   Bluetooth   search
Calls list
Call
Directory Terminate the current call
Manage the telephone call
Activate secret mode
*
 
The
 
settings
 
vary
 
according
 
to
 
vehicle.
Choice of language1
Audio and Telematics

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The table below gives answers to the most frequently asked questions on your audio system.
Q UESTIO
nAnSW
ERSOLUTIO
n
W

ith   the   engine   off,   the  
a

udio   system   switches   off  
a

fter   a   few   minutes   of   use.When
  the   engine   is   switched   off,   the   audio   system   operating   time  
d

epends   on   the   state   of   charge   of   the   battery.
The
  switch-off   is   normal:   the   audio   equipment   switches   to   economy  
m

ode   and   switches   off   to   prevent   discharging   of   the   vehicle's  
b

attery. Start
  the   vehicle's   engine   to   increase   the   battery  
c

harge.
The
  message   "the   audio  
s

ystem   is   overheated"  
a

ppears   on   the   display.In
  order   to   protect   the   installation   if   the   surrounding   temperature  
i

s   too   high,   the   audio   system   switches   to   an   automatic   thermal  
p

rotection   mode   leading   to   a   reduction   in   volume   or   CD   play  
s

topping. Switch
  the   audio   system   off   for   a   few   minutes   to  
a

llow   the   system   to   cool.
Frequently asked questions
QUESTIOnAnSWERSOLUTIOn
T

here
 
is   a   difference   in  
s

ound
 
quality   between   the  
d

ifferent   audio   sources  
(

radio,
 C
D...). For
  optimum   sound   quality,   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Bass,  
T

reble,   Ambience,   Loudness)   can   be   adapted   to   the   different   sound  
s

ources,   which   may   result   in   audible   differences   when   changing  
s

ource   (radio,   CD...). Check
  that   the   audio   settings   (Volume,   Bass,  
T

reble,   Ambience,   Loudness)   are   adapted   to  
t

he   sources   listened   to.   It   is   advisable   to   set  
t

he   audio   functions   (Bass,   Treble,   Front-Rear  
B

alance,   Left-Right   Balance)   to   the   middle  
p

osition,   select   the   musical   ambience   "None"  
a

nd   set   the   loudness   correction   to   the   "Active"  
p

osition   in   CD   mode   or   to   the   "Inactive"   position  
i

n   radio   mode.
Radio

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QUESTIOnAnSWERSOLUTIOn
T

he
 
stored   stations   do  
n

ot
 
function   (no   sound,  
87

.5 Mhz   is   displayed...). An
  incorrect   waveband   is   selected.Press
  the   BAND   AST   button   to   return   to   the  
w

aveband   (AM,   FM1,   FM2,   FMAST)   on   which   the  
s

tations   are   stored.
The
 
traffic   announcement  
(

TA)
 
is
 
displayed.   I  
d
o  
n

ot receive any traffic
information. The
  radio   station   is   not   part   of   the   regional   traffic   information  
n

etwork. Tune
  to   a   radio   station   which   broadcasts   traffic  
i

nformation.
The
 
quality   of   reception   of  
t

he
 
radio   station   listened  
t

o
 
gradually   deteriorates  
o

r
 
the
 
stored   stations   do  
n

ot
 
function   (no   sound,  
87

.5 Mhz   is   displayed...). The
  vehicle   is   too   far   from   the   transmitter   used   by   the   station  
l

istened   to   or   there   is   no   transmitter   in   the   geographical   area  
t

hrough   which   the   vehicle   is   travelling.Activate
  the   RDS   function   to   enable   the   system  
t

o   check   whether   there   is   a   more   power ful  
t

ransmitter   in   the   geographical   area.
The
  environment   (hills,   buildings,   tunnels,   underground   car   parks...)  
b

lock   reception,   including   in   RDS   mode.This
  phenomenon   is   normal   and   does   not  
i

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

hrough   an   automatic   car   wash   or   into   an   underground   car   park).Have
  the   aerial   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer.
Sound
 
cut-outs   of   1   to  
2 s

econds   in   radio   mode.During
  this   brief   sound   cut-out,   the   RDS   searches   for   another  
f

requency   giving   better   reception   of   the   station.Deactivate
  the   RDS   function   if   the   phenomenon  
i

s   too   frequent   and   always   on   the   same   route.
Audio and Telematics

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Media
QUESTIOnAnSWERSOLUTIOn
T

he
 
message   "USB  
p

eripheral error" is
displayed
  on   the   screen.
The Bluetooth 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
  USB   memory   stick   may   be   corrupt.Reformat
  the   USB   memory   stick.
The
 
CD   is   ejected  
a

utomatically   or   is   not  
p

layed
 
by   the   player. The
  CD   is   inserted   upside   down,   is   unplayable,   does   not   contain  
a

ny   audio   data   or   contains   an   audio   format   which   the   player   cannot  
p

l ay.
The
  CD   is   protected   by   an   anti-pirating   protection   system   which   is  
n

ot   recognised   by   the   audio   equipment.-
 
C
heck   that   the   CD   is   inserted   in   the   player  
t

he   right   way   up.
-
 
C
heck   the   condition   of   the   CD:   the   CD  
c

annot   be   played   if   it   is   too   damaged.
-
 
C
heck   the   content   in   the   case   of   a   recorded  
C

D:   consult   the   advice   in   the   "Audio"   section.
-
 
T
he   audio   equipment's   CD   player   does   not  
p

lay   DVDs.
-
 
D
ue   to   their   quality   level,   certain   writeable  
C

Ds   will   not   be   played   by   the   audio   system.
The
 
CD   player   sound   is  
p

o o r. The
  CD   used   is   scratched   or   of   poor   quality.Insert
  good   quality   CDs   and   store   them   in  
sui

table
 c
onditions.
The
  audio   equipment   settings   (bass,   treble,   ambiences)   are  
un

suitable. Set
  the   treble   or   bass   level   to   0,   without   selecting  
an am

bience.

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363
QUESTIOnAnSWERSOLUTIOn
I

 
am
 
unable   to   access   my  
v

oicemail. Few
  telephones   or   service   providers   allow   the   use   of   this   function.
Telephone
Audio and Telematics

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Visual search - Alphabetical in dex

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Exterior
Remote control key 60 - 63,   105 -107
- l ocking/unlocking
-
 b

attery
-
 
a
nti-theft   protection
-
 s

tarting Lighting
  controls  
1
38 -142
Headlamp
  beam   height   adjustment  
1
43
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2
16-219
-
 
f
ront   lamps
-
 fo

glamps
-
 
d
irection   indicator   repeaters
Wiper
  controls  
1
44-147
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
2
36 Door
  mirrors  
8
3
Doors
 7

0 -72
-
 ope

ning/closing
-
 
c
entral   locking
-
 em

ergency
 c
ontrol
Alarm
 6

4-67
Electric
  windows  
6
8 - 69
Fuel
  tank  
1
92-193
Misfuel prevention
1

94Accessories
 2

43-244
Hill start assist

1
27
Braking
  assistance  
1
58 -159
Trajectory
  control  
1
59 -160
Tyre
  pressures  
2
06 -207,   270
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 1
54-157
Boot
 7

3
Temporary
  puncture   repair   kit  
2
03 -207
Changing
  a   wheel  
2
08 -214
-
 
t
ools
-
 
r
emoving   /   refitting
Snow chains

2
15
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2
20-222
-
 
r
ear   lamps
-
 
3
D   rear   lamps
-
 
3
rd   brake   lamp
-
 
n
umber   plate   lamps
Rear
  parking   sensors  
1
32-133
Reversing
  camera  
1
34
To w b a r
 2

3 9 - 2 4 0
Towing
 23

7-238

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367
Interior
Boot fittings 100 -101
-  r ear   parcel   shelf
-
 
r
etaining   strap
-
 
s
towing   rings
AdBlue
® tank 2 00 -202
Rear
 
seats  
8
1- 82
ISOFIX
 
mountings  
1
86 -188
Child
 
seats  
1
76 -185Seat
  belts  
1
65 -167
Front   seats  
7
6 -78,   79 - 80Airbags
 1

68-173
Interior
  fittings  
9
6 -99
-  
a
uxilliary   sockets
-  
c
entre   armrest
-  
m
at
Glove   box  
9
7
Deactivating
 t
he
 p
assenger's
 a
irbag
 1
70
Visual search

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Instruments and controls
Instrument panels 18 -19,   20 -21
Warning lam ps 2 2-34
Indicator
  lamps  
3
5 -39
Adjustment
  buttons  
4
0 - 41
-
 
t
rip   distance   recorder
-
 
l
ighting   dimmer   /   black   panel
Lighting
 
controls
 1
38 -142
Headlamp
 
beam
 
height
 
adjustment
 
1

43
Stop
  &   Start  
1
24-126
Door
  mirrors  
8
3
Electric
  windows  
6
8 - 69
Dashboard
 
fuses
 
2

24-226
Opening
 
the
 
bonnet
 
2

49 Steering
  wheel   adjustment  
8
2
Hor n
 15

3
Scented
 
air
 
freshener
 
9

4-95
Multifunction
 
screens
 
4

2- 48
Touch
 
screen
 
tablet
 
4

9 -53
Hazard
 
warning
 
lamps
 
1

52
Parking
 
brake
 
1

08
Manual
 g

earbox
 1

09
Electronic
 
gearbox
 
(ETG)
 
1

10 -114
Automatic
 
gearbox
 
1

15 -118
Automatic
 
gearbox
 
(EAT6)
 
1

19 -122
Gear
 
efficiency
 
indicator
 
1

23
Active
 
City
 
Brake
 
1

61-164
Rear
 
view
 
mirror
 8
4
Sun visor
9
7
Wiper
  controls  
1
44-147
Trip
  computer  
5
4-57
Heating/Ventilation
 8

5-87
Manual
 
air
 
conditioning
 
87

- 89
Digital
 a

ir
 c

onditioning
 9

0-92
Demisting/defrosting
 t

he
 w

indscreen
 9

3
Demisting/defrosting
 
the
 
rear
 
screen
 
9

4
Emergency
 
or
 

assistance
 
call
 
1

53,
 
274-275
Audio
 
system
 
3

45 -363
Touch
 
screen
 
tablet
 
2

77-344
Setting
 
the
 
date/time
 
4

4,
 
48,
 
53
Speed
 
limiter
 
1

28 -129
Cruise
 
control
 
1

30 -131
Interior
  mood   lighting  
1
49

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