Citroen JUMPY MULTISPACE 2009.5 2.G Manual PDF
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   Practical  information   
  Load  space  cover 
 To install:  
   -   position one end of the load space cover roller in its notch, 
  -   compress the opposite end of the roller  and put it in place, 
  -   release it so that it engages, 
  -   unroll the load space cover to the pillars, 
  -   fix the two hooks on the pillars.  
  Stowing  rings 
 Use the stowing rings on the rear floor to fix  
the net, your loads or luggage.  
 For safety reasons, on sharp braking, it is  
recommended that heavy objects are placed 
as far forward as possible.   To remove:  
   -   pull the load space cover towards you to 
disengage it from its fixings, 
  -   reinsert the load space cover in its roller, 
  -   compress it and remove it from its  support.   
  You are advised to immobilise the load  
by securing it firmly using the stowing 
rings on the floor.     
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  Rear suspension  
ERGONOMICS and COMFORT
3
  Metal  suspension 
 This equipment adopts long movement limiters  
which make it possible to guarantee stable 
behaviour both when loaded and when empty. 
No action on your part is required except to 
ensure that maintenance is carried out and that 
the authorised loads are complied with.  On board, the increasing or lightening of the 
load on the vehicle's platform is detected by 
two height sensors. When all of the doors 
are closed, the sensors trigger the automatic 
compensation and determine the optimum 
height of the sill for the vehicle's driving  
conditions. 
     Deactivation of the automatic correction  
 The control which permits deactivation of the  
automatic control is located on the right-
hand side, at the rear of the vehicle. 
 Two types of suspension are offered. 
  You must deactivate the automatic  
correction manually in the following 
situations: 
   -   when working underneath the vehicle,  
  -   when changing a wheel, 
  -   when the vehicle is being transported by  lorry, train, ferry, boat, ...   
  Rear  suspension  with  pneumatic compensation 
 If fitted on your vehicle, this type of  
suspension regulates the variations in the 
height of the rear platform of your vehicle 
irrespective of the weight of the load, within 
the limit of the authorised values.   Two functions 
   
1.    Automatic correction 
  
2.    Manual correction    
  1  -  Automatic  correction  ofthe  height  of  the  rear  sill 
 The pneumatic suspension automatically  
regulates the variations in the height of
the rear platform of your vehicle.  
 The automatic compensation is temporarily  
inactive:  
   -   if a door/the tailgate is open, 
  -   when braking or when stopped at a red 
light (brake pedal pressed).    With the vehicle stationary: 
   -   press and hold, 
  -   release the control.  
 Deactivation is confirmed by 
the diode which is lit. It remains lit for  
approximately 30 seconds.  
  Return to automatic correction 
 With the vehicle stationary:  
   -   press and hold, 
  -   release the control.  
 Return to automatic correction is 
confirmed by the diode which is switched off.  
 According to the configurations, a bleep may  
be heard during these operations.   
A red warning light on your 
 i n s t r u m e n t   p a n e l   fl   a s h e s   i f   t h e  
height is not at its optimum level and 
requires correction, drive slowly until 
this warning light is switched off.      
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  Rear suspension  
  2  -   Manual  correction  of  the  height of  the  rear  sill 
 If your vehicle is fitted with this adjustment,  
the control is located on the right-hand side 
at the rear of the vehicle.  
 This manual adjustment permits "lowering"  
or "raising" of the height of the sill of the rear 
platform to facilitate operations in a parking 
area.  
 This adjustment of the height of the sill is  
restricted by a lower limit and an upper limit.   First use  
 To initialise the function, press the control  
for approximately 2 seconds.  
  Operating faults  
 If the load sill is not adjusted when the  
control is pressed, "3 bleeps" indicate a 
malfunction for the following reasons:  
   -   foot on the brake pedal with the key in 
the ignition, 
  -   excessive use of the manual correction, 
  -   low battery charge, 
  -   failure of the system.  
 If the audible signal persists, contact a  
CITROËN dealer.  
 Carry out these operations with the vehicle 
still stationary and:  
   -   with the front and side doors closed, 
  -   with the handbrake applied, 
  -   do not leave your foot on the brake 
pedal.  
  Lower: downwards adjustment  
of the platform sill  
 Press the control downwards  
continuously. 
 Release the button to stop the movement, 
"3 bleeps" indicate that you have reached 
the maximum limit, the movement stops 
automatically.  
  Raise: upwards adjustment of  
the platform sill  
 Press the control upwards  
continuously. 
 Release the button to stop the movement, 
"3 bleeps" indicate that you have reached 
the maximum limit, the movement stops 
automatically.   
  Return to the optimum sill height  
 Press the control up or down twice in  
succession, the opposite of the position of 
the load sill.      
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  Rear suspension  
ERGONOMICS and COMFORT
3
  Deactivation of the manual correction   Good  practice 
 When stationary and with the ignition key  
removed, excessive use of the system 
consumes battery charge.   Parking for a long duration  
 Avoid parking for a long duration on ground  
which could present a potential obstacle as 
your vehicle could lower.  
 Following a long period out of use,  
the height of the platform may change due to 
the automatic compensation on unlocking or 
on opening one of your vehicle's doors.  
 With the vehicle stationary:  
   -   press and hold, 
  -   release the control.  
 Deactivation is confirmed by 
the diode which is lit. It remains lit for  
approximately 30 seconds.   
  Return to manual correction 
 You must deactivate the manual  
correction in the following situations: 
   -   when working underneath the vehicle,  
  -   when changing a wheel, 
  -   when the vehicle is being transported by  lorry, train, ferry, boat, ...      Driving with the height of the rear platform: 
   -   too low, risks damaging the technical 
components underneath the vehicle, 
  -   too high, risks unstable driving.  
 If you start and the warning light flashes, to  
switch it off:  
   -   correct the position of the manual  control which is still at the lower or  
upper limit, 
  -   or drive slowly at above 6 mph (10 km/h), until the compensation 
returns to automatic mode.     Warning light 
 Refer to the "Instruments and controls" 
section of chapter 2.   
 With the vehicle stationary:  
   -   press and hold, 
  -   release the control.  
 Return to manual correction is 
confirmed by the diode which is switched off. 
 According to the configurations, a bleep may  
be heard during these operations.    
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   Mirrors  and  windows   
 MIRRORS 
 If fitted on your vehicle, the mirror is  
supplemented by a 2nd lower mirror. This 
mirror is spherical to broaden the field of 
side vision. Objects observed are, in reality, 
closer than they appear. Therefore, take this 
into account in order to judge the distance 
correctly. 
 MIRRORS AND WINDOWS   Electric folding  
 If your vehicle is fitted with this function,  
the mirrors can be folded electrically from 
the inside, with the vehicle parked and the 
ignition on:  
   -   Place switch  A  in the centre position. 
  -   Pull switch   A  rearwards.  
  Heated  mirrors 
 If your vehicle is fitted with this function,  
press the rear screen demisting button.  
 The folding/unfolding on locking/unlocking 
can be deactivated. Consult a CITROËN 
dealer.   
  Electric  exterior  mirrors 
   -   Move switch  
A  to the right or to the left 
to select the corresponding mirror. 
  -   Move knob   B  in all four directions to 
adjust. 
  -   Return switch   A  to the centre position.    From the outside, lock the vehicle using the  
remote control or the key.   
  Electric unfolding  
 The electric unfolding of the mirrors is  
possible with the remote control or the key 
on unlocking the vehicle, unless folding 
was selected using switch  
A . In this case, 
pull the switch rearwards from the centre 
position again. 
  Manual  exterior  mirrors 
 Move the lever in all four directions to  
adjust.  
 When the vehicle is parked, the exterior  
mirrors can be folded back manually.  
 If the mirror casing has come out of its  
initial location, with the vehicle stationary, 
reposition the mirror casing manually or use 
the electric folding switch.  
 There is no risk of breakage even in 
the presence of ice.      
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   Mirrors  and  windows   
ERGONOMICS and COMFORT
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  Manual  interior  mirror 
 The interior mirror has two positions:  
   -   day (normal), 
  -   night (anti-dazzle).  
 To change from one to the other, push or  
pull the lever on the lower edge of the mirror.  
 MONITORING MIRROR 
 This mirror, placed on top of the central  
mirror, enables the driver or front passenger 
to observe all the rear seats.  
 Fitted on its own ball joint, it's manual  
adjustment is simple and provides a view of 
the rear interior of the vehicle.  
 It can also be adjusted for improved visibility  
during manoeuvres or when overtaking. 
 REAR WINDOWS  
  2nd row side windows  
 If fitted on your vehicle, the 2nd row side  
windows can be opened.  
 Squeeze the two controls then move the  
window sideways. 4 notches are available.  
 While driving, the window must be closed or  
secured on one of the 4 notches.   
  3rd row rear quarter lights  
 These are fixed.       
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   Mirrors  and  windows   
 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 
   
1.    Driver's electric window control 
  
2.    Passenger electric window control    The electrical functions of the electric  
windows are deactivated:  
   -   approximately 45 seconds after the 
ignition is switched off, 
  -   after one of the front doors is opened,  if the ignition is off.   
  Reinitialisation 
 Following reconnection of the battery,  
the safety auto-reverse function must be 
reinitialised.  
 Lower the window fully, then raise it, it will  
rise in steps of a few centimetres each time 
the control is pressed. Repeat the operation 
until the window is fully closed.  
 Continue to press the control for at least one  
second after the window closed position has 
been reached.  
 The safety auto-reverse does not operate  
during these operations.  
 There are two operating modes: 
  Manual  mode 
 Press or pull the control, without passing 
the point of resistance. The window stops 
when you release the control.  
  Automatic  mode 
 Press or pull the control, 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. 
  Safety  auto-reverse 
 If your vehicle is fitted with the safety auto- 
reverse function, when the window rises 
and meets an obstacle, it stops and partially 
lowers.  
 In the event of unwanted opening of the  
window on closing, press the control until 
the window is fully open. Within the next 
4 seconds, pull the control until the window 
is fully closed.  
 The safety auto-reverse does not operate  
during these operations.  
  Good  practice 
 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.     
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 Driving  safety 
SAFETY
4
 HANDBRAKE  When parking on a slope, direct your wheels  
towards the pavement and pull the handbrake.  
 There is no advantage in engaging a gear  
after parking the vehicle, particularly if the 
vehicle is loaded.   HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 
 Press this button, the direction indicators  
flash.  
 They can operate with the ignition off. 
 The hazard warning lights should only be  
used in dangerous situations, when stopping 
in an emergency or when driving in unusual 
conditions. 
 DRIVING SAFETY 
  Applying 
 Pull the handbrake to immobilise your  
vehicle.  
 Check that the handbrake is applied firmly  
before leaving the vehicle.  If the handbrake is still on or has 
not been released properly, this is 
indicated by this warning light which 
comes on on the instrument panel. 
  Releasing 
 Pull the handle and press the button to lower  
the handbrake.     
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   Parking  assistance   
 The audible and/or visual rear parking  
assistance consists of four proximity 
sensors, installed in the rear bumper. The 
sensors detect any obstacle which enters 
the field: person, vehicle, tree, fence, behind 
the vehicle during the manoeuvre.  
 Certain objects detected at the beginning of  
the manoeuvre will no longer be detected 
at the end of the manoeuvre due to the 
blind spots between and below the sensors. 
Examples: stake, roadworks cone or 
pavement post. 
  Engage  reverse  gear 
 An audible signal confirms the activation of  
the system by engaging reverse gear. 
The proximity information is indicated by an  
audible signal which becomes more rapid as 
the vehicle approaches the obstacle.   When 
the distance between the rear of the vehicle 
and the obstacle is less than approximately 
thirty centimetres, the audible signal 
becomes continuous. 
  Activation/Deactivation 
 REAR PARKING ASSISTANCE 
  Display on the screen    You can activate or deactivate the  
system by pressing this button.  
  The activation or deactivation of  
the system is stored when the 
vehicle stops.  
  Operating  fault 
 In the event of an operating fault, when  
reverse gear is engaged the diode on 
the button comes on, accompanied by 
an audible signal and a message on the 
display. Consult a CITROËN dealer.  
  Good  practice 
 In bad weather or in winter, ensure that the  
sensors are not covered with mud, ice or 
snow.  
 The system will be deactivated automatically  
if a trailer is being towed or if a bicycle 
carrier is fitted (vehicle fitted with a 
towbar or bicycle carrier recommended by 
CITROËN).  
 The parking assistance cannot, in any  
circumstances, take the place of the 
vigilance and responsibility of the driver.  
  Stop  the  assistance 
 Change to neutral.      
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ABS
ABS
 Driving  safety 
SAFETY
4
 HORN 
 Press the centre of the steering wheel. 
 ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS - EBFD) 
 The ABS and EBFD (electronic brake force  
distribution) systems improve the stability 
and manoeuvrability of your vehicle on 
braking, in particular on poor or slippery 
surfaces.  
 The ABS prevents locking of the wheels,  
the EBFD provides control of the braking 
pressure wheel by wheel. 
  Good  practice 
 The anti-lock braking system comes into  
operation automatically when there is a risk 
of wheel lock. It does not reduce the braking 
distance.  
 On very slippery surfaces (ice, oil, etc...)  
the ABS may increase the braking distance. 
When braking in an emergency, do not 
hesitate to press the brake pedal firmly, 
without releasing the pressure, even on a 
slippery surface, you will then be able to 
continue to manoeuvre the vehicle to avoid 
an obstacle.  
 Normal operation of the ABS may be felt by  
slight vibration of the brake pedal.  
 When changing wheels (tyres and rims),  
ensure that these are recommended by 
CITROËN.  If this warning light comes on, 
together with the brake and STOP 
warning lights, accompanied by 
an audible signal and a message 
on the display, it indicates a malfunction of 
the electronic brake force distribution which 
could result in a loss of control of the vehicle 
on braking.  
  
Stop immediately.   
 EMERGENCY BRAKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM (EBA) 
 In an emergency, this system enables the  
optimum braking pressure to be reached 
more quickly, press the pedal firmly without 
releasing it.  
 It is triggered by the speed at which the brake  
pedal is activated.  
 This alters the resistance of the brake pedal  
under your foot. 
 If this warning light comes on, 
accompanied by an audible signal 
and a message on the display, it 
indicates a malfunction of the ABS 
which could result in a loss of control of the 
vehicle on braking.   In both cases, contact a CITROËN dealer.   
 To prolong the operation of the emergency  
braking assistance system: keep your foot 
on the brake pedal.