light Citroen DS5 HYBRID4 RHD 2011.5 1.G Owner's Manual

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SAFETY CHILD SAFETY VISIBILITY
146 Lighting controls
149Daytime running lamps
150Automatic illumination of headlamps
151 Automatic headlamp dipping
154Headlamp adjustment
155 Directional lighting
157 Wiper controls
159 Automatic rain sensitivewipers
161Courtesy lamps
162Interior mood lighting
166Child seats
172 ISOFIX child seats
175Child lock
178Direction indicators
179 Emergency or assistance call
179 Horn
180 Tyre under-infl ation detection
181ESP system
184 Seat belts
187 Airbags
DRIVING
120 Electric parking brake
128Hill start assist
1296 -speed electronic gear control gearbox
133 Lane depar ture warningsystem
134Head-up display
137Speed limiter
139 Cruise control
141Parking sensors
143 Reversing camera
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Electronic key: Keyless Entryand Starting
This system allows you to unlock, lock and star tyour vehicle while keeping the key on your person and in the defined zone around the vehicle.
7
4
Exterior

Directional lighting
This lighting automatically provides additional forward visibility when cornering.
155
Daytime running lamps
This lighting, switched on automatically when
starting the engine, makes your vehicle more
vi
sible to other road users.
149

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14 . Controls for electric windows/electric child lock/central locking.
15. eMyWay controls.
16.Gear lever.
17. Hybrid4 mode selector.
18
. Heating/air conditioning controls.
19.Audio system.
20.Hazard warning lamps. 21. Multifunction screen.22.Central adjustable air vents.
23.Clock.
24.Starting with the STA R T/STOP button.
25. Electronic key reader.
26. Wiper/screenwash/trip computer stalk.

Instruments and controls
1.
Bonnet release lever.2.
Headlamp height adjustment. 3.
Side adjustable air vents.4.
Front door window demisting/defrosting
vents.
5. Quarter light demisting windows.
6.Head-up display.7. Windscreen demisting/defrosting vent.8.Passenger's airbag. 9.
Glove box/Passenger's airbag deactivationinside.10.12 V accessory socket. 11.
Rear electric window controls.12.Central armrest with storage.
USB por t /auxiliary socket.13.Electric parking brake.
27. Audio equipment steering mountedcontrols. 28.
Driver's airbag.
Horn. 29. Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
30.
Switch panel (see previous page).31.Door mirror adjustment.32.
Lighting and direction indicator stalk33.
Instrument panel. 34.Seat belt and airbag warning lamps. 35.Cour tesy lamp. 36.Head-up display controls. 37.
Controls for cockpit glass roof blind. 38.CITROËN Localised Emergency Call -CITROËN Localised Assistance Call.

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Seeing clearly
Ring A
Ring B


Wipers
147


Control stalk A: windscreen
wipers
2. Fast wipe.1. Normal wipe. Int. Intermittent wipe.
0
. Park.
AUTO Automatic wiping. È Single wipe: Brief pull on the stalk towards.
Screenwash: Long pull on stalk towards you.
157


Switching on "AUTO" mode
)Briefly push the stalk downwards.


Switching off "AUTO" mode
)Briefly push the stalk downwards or place
the stalk in another position: Int, 1 or 2.
Ring B: rear wiper
159
158

Lighting off.
Automatic illumination o
f headlamps.

Sidelamps.
Dipped
/main beam headlamps.
Front and rear
foglamps.
Park.
Intermittent wipe.
Screenwash.

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Starting the Hybrid4 system
Driving safely
- Place the gear lever in position N .
- Inser t the electronic key in the reader or keep the electronic key inside the vehicle.
- Press the brake pedal firmly.
- Press the STA R T/STOPbutton.

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- The instrument panel and the Ready
lamplight up.

- The dial in the centre console is in AUTO
mode.



Move off




- While maintaining pressure on the brake pedal, move the gear lever to position A
to go forwards or Rfor reverse.

- Ta k e your foot off the brake pedal, you canmove off.

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The electronic power super visor - 4automatically manages the operation of the two power units(Diesel and electric) to provide the lowest consumption.
An inver ter and a transformer are needed to manage the electric power.
The inver ter acts on the torque of the electric motor, by regulating the current coming from the high
voltage battery pack. Its operating range is between 150 and 270 volts.
The transformer conver ts the 200 V of the battery pack to 12 V, to power the vehicle's ancillarysystems.
Th
e Stop & Start system - 5
allows the Diesel engine to be put into standby during stops (traffic
lights, a stop, or in a traffic jam, for example) or during phases of running in all-electric mode.
The stopping and restar ting of the Diesel engine is done in a way that is instantaneous and
transparent for the driver.
Th
e electronicgearbox - 6provides, in automatic mode, significant savings in fuel consumption compared to a conventional manual gearbox, thanks to its electronic control system.
It also offers improved driving pleasure with the possibility at any time of choosing the gear changing mode: automatic or manual, using the paddles located behind the steering wheel.

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Hybrid system
Starting your vehicle



- Ensure that the gear lever is in position N.


- Inser t the electronic key in the reader or, if fitted with Keyless Entry and Star ting, keep the electronic key in the vehicle.

- Press firmly on the brake pedal, then press the START/STOP switch to star t up the hybrid system.



-
The instrument panel and the Readylamp light up. The power graduation is displayedprogressively, indicating that the hybrid system is active, confirmed by a message "hybrid
system active"
; the dial in the centre console is in AUTOmode (default mode for starting).

- The hybrid system determines whether it is necessary to star t the Diesel engine.



- With the brake still applied, move the
gear lever to position Ato go for wards or R
(by lifting the
lever slightly) for reverse.

- Lift your foot off the brake pedal, you can move off.

- The parking brake is released automatically as you move off, if configured to do so (otherwise, release the parking brake manually).

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Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2emissions.
Optimise the use of your
gearbox
Use automatic mode Aas much as possible
as this optimises gear changes to suit the circumstances.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator progressively. These practices contribute towards a reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions and also helps reduce
the background traffic noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffic is flowing well.


Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it byopening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment that canhelp keep the temperature in the passenger compartment down (sun roof and windowblinds...). Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has automatic digital regulation, as soon as thedesired temperature is attained. Switch off the demisting and defrostingcontrols, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.


Switch off the headlamps and front foglampswhen the level of light does not requiretheir use.

Avoid running the Diesel engine when stationary, par ticularly in winter; your vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.

As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices (film, music, videogame...), you will contribute towards limitingthe consumption of electrical energy, and soof fuel.
Disconnect your por table devices beforeleaving the vehicle.



Control the use of your electrical equipment

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Instrument panel
1.
Energy consumption/generation indicator (available power as a percentage).
For more information refer to the "H
ybrid
system" section.2. Fuel gauge.3.Engine coolant temperature gauge. 4.
Speedometer (mph or km/h).5.
Cruise control or speed limiter settings.A
.Main lighting and controls dimmer.
B.- Successive shor t presses: under-inflation
detection, recall servicin
g information, alert log.
- Long press: reset the function selected to
zero (service indicator or trip recorder). 6
. Gear engaged.
7.Instrument panel screen: electrical flow,
trip recorder, aler t messa
ges or state of functions (e.g.: oil pressure, battery, door open, ...), trip computer, media, satellite
navigation.8. Digital speedometer (mph or km/h). 9.Ready lamp: indicates that the vehicle is
ready to drive.
Dials and screens
Control buttons

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Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on in the instrument panel and/or instrument panel screen, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
Warning/indicator lampStateCauseAction/Observations




Left-handdirection indicatorflashing with buzzer. The lighting stalk is pushed down.





Right-handdirection indicatorflashing with buzzer. The lighting stalk is pushed up.





Sidelampsfixed.The lighting stalk is in the
"Sidelamps" position.



Dipped beamheadlampsfixed.The lighting stalk is in the "Dipped
beam headlamps" position.




Main beam headlampsfixed. The lighting stalk is pulled towardsyou. Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam headlamps.



Front foglampsfixed.The front foglamps are switched on. Turn the ring on the stalk rear wards twice to switch off
the front foglamps.

For more information on the lighting controls, refer to the "Visibility" section.




Automatic headlamp dipping
fixed.The lighting stalk has been pulledtowards you and the button (to the right of the steering wheel) has beenpressed.
Its warning lamp is on.
The camera, located in the interior rear view mirror,
authorises or not switching between main and dipped beam, depending on the exterior lighting and the
driving conditions.
Pull the li
ghting stalk to return to dipped beam.
Readyfixed. The vehicle is ready to move off; you can press the accelerator. It comes on once high voltage is established in the
vehicle.

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