Citroen JUMPER DAG 2008.5 2.G Repair Manual

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Glove box Cooled glove box This is located on the top right part of the
fascia panel.
The ventilation flap can be opened or
closed. The air blown into the glove box is
the same as that blown out via the vents. Sun visor
To avoid glare from ahead, fold the sun visor
down.
Pockets are arranged in the sun visors for
storing toll cards, tickets, ...

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Lighter/12 volt socket
Press and wait a few moments until the
lighter pops out automatically.
When used as a socket: 180 W max. Portable ashtray
After opening, pull upwards then empty the
ashtray into a bin.
Overhead storage compartment
This is located above the sun visors.
Maximum load: approximately 20 kg.

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Courtesy light
This is a double courtesy light located in
the centre of the roof. It can be activated by
means of:
- the switches located on the courtesy light, with the ignition on - RUNNING
position,
- opening or closing one of the front doors,
- locking/unlocking the vehicle.
It switches off automatically:
- if the switch is not pressed to the right or to the left,
- in all cases after 15 minutes, if the doors remain open or when the ignition is
switched on. Reading lights
These are controlled by the switches.
The driver's switch controls both reading
lights simultaneously.
The passenger switch controls either the
driver's reading light or the passenger
reading light.
Layout/storage compartment in the
door trays

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Practical information
LOAD SPACE LAYOUT Support for stowing rail Supports for securing a stowing rail are
available above the trims, on each side of
the vehicle. 12 volt socket
When used as a socket: 180 W max.
Stowing rings
Eight stowing rings are provided for securing
your loads. Six rings are located on the floor
and two on the partition behind the cab.
As a safety precaution in case of sharp
braking, you are advised to place heavy
objects as far forwards towards the cab as
possible. Trims
The lower parts of the sides are fitted with
load protection trims.

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Sliding side windows Depending on the vehicle's
equipment, the side windows of
row 2 can be opened.
Squeeze the two controls then
slide the window.
While driving, the window must be closed or
secured in an intermediate position.
Step
To make access and exit easier, your vehicle
may be fitted with a step which unfolds when
the sliding side door is opened.
Courtesy lights
If fitted on your vehicle, one or two courtesy
lights are located above the rear and side
doors.
They can be activated by:
- tilting the courtesy light (to the left or to

the right),
- opening or closing the rear or side doors.
This lighting switches off automatically, after
a few minutes, if the doors are left open. Roof box
This is a storage compartment located in the
load space, above the cab roof. Its capacity
varies depending on the height of the van
roof.
Torch
If provided in your vehicle.
Ladder type vertical partition
Behind the driver's seat, a ladder type
vertical partition protects the driver against
the risk of load movement.
Load retainer
On the floor, behind the front seats, a
horizontal partition protects the driver and
front passengers against the risk of load
movement.
Glazed separation partition
Use this control to open/close the sliding
window of the separation partition.

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Mirrors and windows
MIRRORS AND WINDOWS
MIRRORS Exterior mirrors These are divided into two zones:

A - Upper mirror

B - Lower mirror
The mirror glass is spherical in order to
widen the lateral field of vision. Objects
seen in the mirror are in reality closer than
they appear. Therefore, this must be taken
into account in order to assess the distance
correctly.
The shell incorporates the direction indicator
side repeater and the aerials, according to
the equipment available on board (GPS,
GSM, Radio, ...). Electrical controls
Turn the control to select the mirror zone.

1 Driver's mirror:

A1 - Upper mirror

B1 - Lower mirror
Then move the control in the direction of the
adjustment required.

2 Passenger mirror:

A2 - Upper mirror

B2 - Lower mirror
Then move the control in the direction of the
adjustment required.
Interior mirror
The lever located on the lower edge moves
the mirror into two positions.
For the day position, the lever is pushed.
For the night position to prevent dazzle, pull
the lever towards you.
Electric folding
Press this control.
De-icing of the mirrors
Press the rear screen de-icing
button.

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ELECTRIC WINDOWS

A. Driver's electric window control

B. Passenger electric window control You have two options: Automatic operation
Press or pull control A/B, beyond the point of
resistance: the window opens or closes fully
when the control is released.
Pressing the control again stops the
movement of the window.
Manual operation
Press or pull control A, without passing the
point of resistance.
The window stops when you release the
control. Good practice
Always remove the key from the ignition
when leaving the vehicle, even for a short
time.
If the electric windows meet an obstacle
during operation, you must reverse the
movement of the window. To do this, press
the control concerned.
When the driver operates the passenger
electric window controls, he must ensure
that no one is preventing correct closing of
the windows.
The driver must ensure that the passengers
use the electric windows correctly.
Be aware of children when operating the
windows.
The electrical functions of the electric
windows are deactivated one minute after
the ignition is switched off.

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IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY
Trip computer
The TRIP button, located at the end of
the wipers stalk, provides access to the
following information: If TRIP B is activated on the
MODE menu:
- Distance B
- Average consumption B
- Average speed B
- Trip duration B.
- Range
- Distance A
- Average consumption A
- Current consumption A
- Average speed A
- Trip duration A .
TRIP COMPUTER

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Mode
MODE
Configuration-Personalisation
If your vehicle is fitted with the control pad
located to the left of the steering wheel, this
provides access to menus which permit the
personalisation of some of your equipment.
Seven languages are offered: Italian,
English, German, French, Spanish,
Portuguese, Dutch.
As a safety precaution, some menus can
only be accessed when the ignition is off.
This MODE button enables you to:
- access the menus and sub-menus,
- confirm your selections, within a menu,
- exit from the menus.
A long press enables you to return to the welcome
screen.

This button enables you to:
- scroll up through a menu,
- increase a value.

This button enables you to:
- scroll down through a menu,
- decrease a value.

Menu... Press... Sub-menu… Press... Select…
Confirm
and exit
Enables you to...
1 Bleep Speed ON Increase
Activate/deactivate the audible
signal indicating exceeding of the
programmed speed and select the
speed.
Decrease
OFF

2 Headlamps
sensor Increase
Set the sensitivity of the brightness
sensor (1 to 3).
Decrease

3 Activation
Trip B
Activate

Display a second distance "Trip B".
Deactivate

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Mode

Menu… Press... Sub-menu… Press... Select…
Confirm
and exit
Enables you to...

4 Setting
the time Hours/
Minutes
Increase
Set the clock.
Decrease
Time format 24
Select the clock display mode.
12

5 Setting
the date Year/Month/
Day Activate
Set the date.
Deactivate

6 See radio ON
Display the name of the station.
OFF
7 Autoclose While moving ON
Activate/Deactivate the
automatic locking of the doors
above approx 12 mph (20 km/h).
OFF

8 Measurement
unit
Distance Km
Select the distance display
unit.
Miles
Consumption km/l
Select the consumption display
unit.
l/100 km

9 Languages List of languages
available Select the display language.

10
Volume of
announcements Increase
Increase/decrease the volume
of the announcements.

Decrease

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