light CITROEN RELAY 2017 Handbook (in English)

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LIGHtInG cOntrOL S tALK
d irection indicators
(green flashing)
Left: downwards.
Right: upwards.
Sidelamps on
d

ipped / Main beam
headlamps on
Switching between dipped and main
beam
Pull the control stalk fully towards you.
Headlamp flash
Pull the control stalk towards you,
regardless of the position of the ring.
Front foglamps
r

ear foglamps
If your vehicle is fitted with foglamps, these
operate with the dipped or main beam
headlamps.
Press one of these controls to switch on the
lamps. The foglamps should only be used in
fog or when snow is falling.
In clear weather or in rain, both day and
night, rear foglamps dazzle and their use is
prohibited.
Do not forget to switch them off when they
are no longer necessary."Motorway" function
Pull the lever towards the steering wheel
with a press, without passing the point
of resistance of the lighting stalk; the
corresponding direction indicators will flash
five times.
Selection is by rotation of the white mark on
the ring.
Steering mounted controls

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49AutOMAtI c ILL u MI n At IO n
Activation
Turn the ring to this position.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor at
the top centre of the windscreen.
GuIdE-ME-HOME LIGHtInG
Ignition off or key in the StOP
position.
Within 2 minutes after switching off the
engine, position the ignition key in the STOP
position or remove it.
Pull the lighting stalk towards the steering
wheel.
t

he indicator lamp comes on in
the instrument panel.
Each action on the lighting stalk,
pulled towards the steering
wheel, prolongs the guide me home
lighting by 30 seconds up to approximately
3
minutes. When this time has elapsed, the
lamps are switched off automatically.
Deactivate this control by keeping the stalk
pulled towards the steering wheel for more
than 2 seconds. If your vehicle is fitted with this function:
when you leave your vehicle, the dipped
beam headlamps remain on for the selected
duration (when leaving a car park for
example).
You can adjust the sensitivity of the
sunshine sensor.
Refer to the "Technology on board -
Vehicle configuration" section.
If your vehicle is fitted with this function, the
dipped beam headlamps are switched on
automatically if the light is poor.
In fog or snow, the sunshine sensor may
detect sufficient light. Therefore, the lamps
will not be switched on automatically. If
necessary, you must switch on the dipped
beam headlamps manually.
They are switched off when the light returns
to a sufficient level.
LEd dAYtIME runnInG LAMPS
On starting the vehicle, in daylight the LED
daytime running lamps come on automatically.
If the sidelamps and headlamps are switched
on manually or automatically, the daytime
running lamps go off.
Programming
For countries where exterior lighting by
day is not a legal requirement, you can
activate or deactivate the function via the
configuration menu.
The lamps are switched off automatically
when the ignition is switched off.
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Steering mounted controls

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50AutOMAtI c HEA d LAMP d IPPI n G
System which automatically changes to main
beam according to the ambient light level
and the driving conditions, using a camera
located at the top of the windscreen
This system is a driving aid.
The driver remains responsible for
the vehicle's lighting, its correct use for the
prevailing conditions of light, visibility and
traffic and observation of driving and vehicle
regulations.
Steering mounted controls

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51Activation
Operation
Once the function is activated, the system
operates as follows:
If the ambient light level is sufficient and/or if
the traffic conditions do not allow illumination
of the main beam headlamps:Refer to the "Technology on board -
Vehicle configuration" section.
F
Flash the headlamps (going beyond the


point of resistance) to activate the function. If the situation requires a change of
headlamp beam, the driver can take over at
any time.
F
Flashing the headlamps again pauses


the function and the system changes to
"automatic illumination of headlamps"
mode.
The function is deactivated automatically
below 9 mph (15 km/h).
If main beam is still needed, flash the
headlamps again; main beam will then
remain on until the vehicle reaches a speed
of 25 mph (40 km/h).
Above 25 mph (40 km/h), the function is
reactivated automatically (provided that the
headlamps have not been flashed again in
the meantime, to change to dipped beam).
d

eactivation
F
T

urn the lighting control stalk ring to the
"
d

ipped beam" position.The system may suffer interference or
not work correctly:
-

Under conditions of poor visibility

(falling snow, heavy rain or dense
fog, ...),
-

If the windscreen is dirty
, misted or
obscured (by a sticker, ...) in front
of the camera,
-

If the vehicle is facing highly

reflective signs.
The system is not able to detect:
-

Road users that do not have their

own lighting, such as pedestrians,
-

V
ehicles whose lighting is
obscured, such as when running
behind a safety barrier on a
motorway, for example,
-

V
ehicles at the top or bottom of a
steep slope, on winding roads, on
crossroads.
-

Dipped beam is maintained,

this indicator lamp comes on
in the instrument panel.
If the ambient light level is very low and the
traffic conditions permit: -

Main beam comes on

automatically: these
indicator lamps come
on in the instrument
panel.
F
T

urn the lighting control stalk
ring to this position.
F
Activate the function with the

MO d E
button; in the "Automatic headlamp
dipping" menu, select "ON".
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Steering mounted controls

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52
HEAdLAMP BEAM
You are advised to adjust the height of the
headlamp beams in accordance with the
load in your vehicle.
This function works in the dipped and main
beam headlamps position.Press these controls, located
on the dashboard, several times
in succession to adjust the
headlamps.
An indicator in the screen shows
the adjustment position selected
(0, 1, 2, 3).
PArKInG LAMPS
This system enables you to leave the lamps
on when parked; with the ignition off, key in
the STOP position or key removed.
Move the ring on the lighting stalk to position
O then to dipped or main beam headlamps.
t

he indicator lamp in the
instrument panel comes on.
The lamps will remain on while
you are parked.
Leaving the lighting on for long periods may
significantly reduce the state of charge of
your vehicle's battery.
travelling abroad
If using your vehicle in a country

that drives on the other side of the road,
the headlamps must be adjusted to avoid
dazzling on-coming drivers.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Steering mounted controls

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84
Sun visor
To avoid glare from ahead, fold the sun visor
down.
Pockets are arranged in the sun visors for
storing toll cards, tickets, ...
12 volt socket
Maximum power: 180 W.
Portable ashtray
After opening the ashtray, pull it upwards
then empty it into a bin.
Storage boxes
u
SB port
This port is used only to power or recharge
the portable device connected.cigarette lighter
Press and wait a few moments until the
lighter pops out automatically.
Practical information

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Ladder type vertical partition
Depending on the country of sale, behind
the driver's seat, a ladder type vertical
partition protects the driver against the risk
of load movement.
reading lamps
Inetrior roof storage
This is a storage compartment located in
the load space, above the cab. Its capacity
varies depending on the height of the van
(type H2 or H3).
Glazed partition
Depending on the country of sale, a glazed
partition separates the cabin from the load
space.
However, you can use the control to open/
close its sliding window.
cigarette lighter
Press and wait a few moments until the
lighter pops out automatically.
courtesy lamps
If fitted on your vehicle, one or two courtesy
lamps are located above the rear and side
doors.
They can be activated by:
-
tilting the courtesy lamp (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. As a safety measure, do not place
heavy objects in the roof storage
space.
They are located above each row
of seats.
Load retainer
On the floor, behind the front seats, a
horizontal partition protects the driver and
front passengers against the risk of load
movement.
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Life on board

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88
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.
torch
If your vehicle has one, the magnetic torch is
located at the rear courtesy lamp.
A lamp is locatred in the centre of the torch
base.
Remove the torch from its base by
pressing the button then pivoting the torch
downwards by 90 degrees.
To switch on the torch, slide the switch
forwards.
To change the 4 batteries (NiMH type),
remove the protective cover, located on the
torch.With the vehicle stationary, key in the
ignition switch or removed, recharging
and lighting from the torch stops after
around 15 minutes.
The torch batteries recharge automatically
while driving. To put the torch back in place, engage
it in the notches on the base and pivot it
upwards.
While driving, the window must be


closed or secured in an intermediate
position.
Do not extend long objects outside the
vehicle via the window.
Practical information

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96
using the touch screen audio
system
This audio system control panel, located in
the middle of the dashboard, gives access to
personalisation menus for certain systems.
The corresponding information appears in
the touch screen.
Nine languages are offered: Dutch, English,
French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese,
Spanish and Turkish.
As a safety precaution, some menus
can only be accessed when the ignition
is off. This control panel button gives
access to the "Settings" menu.
"Settings" menu
1.
"Display".
2.

"V
oice commands".
3.
"T
ime and Date".
4.
"Safety / Help".
5.

"Lighting".
6.

"Doors & locking".
7.

"Audio".
8.

"T
elephone / Bluetooth".
9.
"Radio settings".
10.

"Restore Settings" to return to factory

settings.
11 .
"Del. pers. data" to delete all of your

personal data, related to the Bluetooth
equipment in the audio system.
This button in the screen allows
you to go up a level in a menu or
increase a value.
This button in the screen allows
you to go down a level in a menu
or decrease a value.
For more information on the audio
system, the telephone, the radio and the
navigation system, the sub-menus 2, 7,
8 , 9 and 11 are described in detail in the
"Audio and telematics" section.
The settings for sub-menus 4 , 5 and
6 vary according to the equipment
installed on the vehicle.
Vehicle configuration

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97From the "Safety / Help" sub menu, you can:
-
select "Parkview Camera", then

"Reversing camera" to activate or
deactivate its use (On, Off),
-

select "Parkview Camera", then

"Camera delay" to activate or deactivate
the maintaining of the display for
10
seconds or up to 11 mph (18 km/h)
(On, Off),
-

select "T
raffic Sign" to activate or
deactivate its use (On, Off),
-

select "Passenger airbag" to activate or

deactivate its use (On, Off).
From the "Lighting" sub-menu, you can:
-

select "Daytime running lamps" to

activate or deactivate their use (On, Off),
-

select "Auto headlamp dipping" to

activate or deactivate its use (On, Off),
-

select "Headlamp sensor" to adjust its

sensitivity (1, 2, 3). From the "Doors & locking" sub-menu,
you
can:
-

select "Autoclose" to activate or

deactivate its use (On, Off).
From the "Display" sub-menu, you can:
-

select "Languages" and choose one of


the languages listed above,
-

select "Units of measurement" to


choose the units for fuel consumption
(l/100

km, mpg), distance (miles, km)
and temperature (°C, °F),
-

select "Display

Trip B" to switch trip B
On or Off in the trip computer.
From the "Time and Date" sub-menu, you
can:
-

select "Adjust time and format" to set the


hour, minutes and seconds and choose
the format (24 h, 12 h with am or pm),
-

select "Adjust Date" to set the day

,
month and year.
To set the time manually, "Synch Time"
must be Off.
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