headlamp CITROEN RELAY 2017 Handbook (in English)

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contents
3. EASE OF u SE and c
OMFO rt
Lighting control stalk 48
Automatic headlamp
dipping

50
Wiper control stalk


53
Cruise control


54
Speed limiter


60
Demisting and defrosting


64
Heating / Manual air


conditioning

66
Digital air conditioning


68
Additional heating


systems

70
Rear Heating /

Air
Conditioning

70
Programmable additional


heating

72
Front seats


76
Front bench seat


78
Rear seats


79
Front fittings


81
Rear fittings


86
Exterior fittings


89
Mirrors


90
Electric windows


91
Presentation

5
Exterior
6
Interior

7
Instruments and controls


9
T

echnical data -
Maintenance

10
Environment


1

1
Eco-driving

12
1. OVErVIEW 4. tEcHnOLOGY on BOArd
Vehicle configuration 92
T rip computer 98
T
achograph
99
Rear parking sensors


100
Reversing camera


101
Pneumatic suspension


102
2. rEAdY tO GO
Remote control 14
Key 16
Alarm

19
Front

/ rear doors
20
Load space


22
Instrument panels


23
W

arning/indicator lamps
25
Fuel gauge


33
T

emperature indicator
33
T

yre under-inflation
detection

34
Service indicator


36
Gearbox and steering


wheel

38
Gear ef

ficiency indicator
38
Starting and switching of

f
40
Battery standby system


41
Hill start assist


42
Stop & Start


43
Driving recommendations


46
This symbol informs you
of equipment which is
specific to the Combi /
Minibus model. Child lock.Rear heating / air
conditioning / Rear
seats / bench seats.
Reading lamps. Sliding
side windows.

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InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
1. Fusebox.
2. Additional programmable heating.
3.

Pneumatic suspension / Reading

lamps
/ Additional rear ventilation.
4.

Cruise control / sped limiter controls. 5.

V ehicle configuration / Headlamp beam
height / Front/rear foglamps.
6.

Lighting and direction indicator control

stalk.
7.

Instrument panel with screen.8.

Wiper / screenwash / trip computer
control stalk.
9.

Ignition switch.
10.


Driver's front airbag / Horn.
11

.
Steering mounted audio system

controls.
1
OVErVIEW
Presentation

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ExtErIOr
Reversing camera 101
3rd brake lamp 163, 168
Left-hand side:
Fuel filler cap,

fuel tank
147-148
Fuel cut-of
f
149
AdBlue filler cap,
tank

150-153
T

opping-up the AdBlue
154-155
Load space

86-88
Rear doors

21
Rear lamps, direction indicators, foglamps


48, 163, 167-168
Number plate lamp


168
Rear parking sensors


100
Spare wheel, changing a wheel, jack, tools


170-174
Inflating tyres, pressures


176, 196
Snow chains


137
T

owing, lifting
177
T

owbar
133-134
Removable
towball


178-181 Dimensions

186-190, 20
0-203, 206-207
Accessories
136
Roof rack, roof bars

135
Brakes, pads

142, 144
T

yres, pressures
176, 196
Braking assistance systems


1
05-106
Trajectory control

107-1
10
Pneumatic suspension

102-103Key

, remote control, battery
14-17
Starting

18, 40-42
Central locking

22
Confidential card

18
Alarm
19
Wiper blade
169
Door mirror


90
Side repeater


166
Opening/closing doors


20-22
Remote control


14-15
Autoclose


92, 96
T

emporary puncture
repair kit

175-176
Front lamps, direction indicators,
front foglamps


48, 163-166
Headlamp beam
height adjustment


52
Headlamp wash


53
Changing bulbs


163-166
Location

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Seat belts 118-120
Airbags 122-124
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag

123, 126-128
Parking brake,
handbrake


104
Front seats, adjustments


76-77
Seat with variable damping


77
2-seat bench


78
Child seats


125-128, 131-132
12 volt socket, USB port


84, 86-87 Battery (+), charging,


starting

41, 156-158
Earth point (-)

140, 156
Fuses in the right hand door pillar 159, 161
IntErIOr
Seats / rear bench
seats 79-80
Rear heating /
air conditioning

70-71
Sliding side door


20
Folding foot board


89
Sliding side
windows


88
Rear view mirror


90
Lane departure warning
system

1
11-114
Traffic sign recognition
1
15-117
Automatic headlamps
50-51
Cab courtesy lamp

85, 166
Changing a courtesy
lamp bulb

163, 166
ISOFIX mountings

129-130
T

ools, jack
81, 170
Accessories

136
Load space


86-88



stowing rings,



load retainer
,


interior roof box,



side trims,



12 volt socket,



courtesy lamp,
T

orch
88
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OVERVIEW
Location

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Gearbox 38-39
Parking sensors 100-101Instrument panels, screens,
speedometer
23-24
W
arning lamps, indicator

lamps
25-32
Gauges, indicators

33, 36-37
Gear efficiency indicator

38-39
Lighting controls

48-49
Automatic illumination
of headlamps

49
Automatic headlamp
dipping

50-51
Guide-me-home lighting

49
Parking lamps

52
V
ehicle configuration
92-95
Setting the time


93
Headlamp beam height
adjustment


52
Front/rear fog lamps


48
Pneumatic suspension


102-103
Stop & Start


43-45
Front/rear wipers


53
Screenwash/headlamp wash

53
T
rip computer
98
Starter
, ignition switch
40-41
Hill start

42
Cruise control

54-56, 57-59
Speed limiter


60-62
Fixed speed limiter


63 Instruments and controls


4-5
Steering wheel,
reach adjustment

39
Horn

105
Steering mounted radio
controls

222, 269
Mirrors, electric windows

90-91
Locking the load space


22 Additional heating,

rear air conditioning


70-71
Programmable additional
heating


72-75
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OVERVIEW
Location

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Changing a wiper
blade 169
Bulbs, lighting, changing
bulbs

163-168
V

ery cold conditions protectors

89
Opening the bonnet, stay


139
Under the bonnet


140
Labels / Precautions


182-185
Engines


191-192
Identification markings,
serial number

, paint,
tyres

196
Levels

141-143

dipstick,


brake fluid,



screenwash / headlamp wash


fluid


power steering fluid,



coolant. W

ater bleed, Diesel filter
145
Particle filter


146
Emission control


34, 153
Checks


144-146



battery
,

air/passenger compartment filter

,


oil filter
,


manual gearbox,



parking brake,



brake discs and pads.
tEcHnIcAL dAtA - M AI nt E n A nc E
Dimensions 186-190, 200-203, 206-207
W
eights
193-195 Engine fuses


159, 162
Location

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EcO-drIVInG
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently
and change up without waiting. While
accelerating changing up early. If your
vehicle has the system, the gear efficiency
indicator invites you to engage the most
suitable gear; follow its instructions as
soon as it is displayed in the instrument
panel.
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 CO
2 emissions and also helps reduce
the background traffic noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make
use of the system at speeds above 20 mph
(30 km/h) when the traffic is flowing well.
control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger
compartment is too warm, ventilate it by
opening 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 can help keep the temperature in the
passenger compartment down. Switch off the headlamps and front
foglamps when they are not needed for
safety.
Eco-driving is a range of everyday
practices that allow the motorist to optimise
their fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions.
Avoid running the engine before moving
off, particularly in winter; your vehicle will
warm up much faster while driving.
Disconnect your portable devices before
leaving the vehicle.Switch off the air conditioning, unless it
has automatic digital regulation, as soon
as the desired temperature is attained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting
controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.
Motoring & the Environment

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1. Speedometer (mph or km/h).
2.
Display screen.
3.


Fuel gauge.
4.


Coolant temperature.
5.


Rev counter (rpm or tr/min x 1000).
InStruMEnt PAnELS
Level 1 display screen
In the lower part:
-
T
ime,
-

Ambient temperature,
-


Miles
/ kilometres travelled,
-

T
rip computer (range, fuel
consumption...),
-

Headlamp beam height,
-


Programmable overspeed warning,
-


Cruise control or speed limiter
,
-

Gear ef
ficiency indicator,
-

Stop & Start.
In the upper part:
-


Date,
-


Service indicator
,
-

Alert messages,
-


System status messages,
-


V
ehicle configuration.
Level 1 instrument panel

/ display screen
2
rEAdY tO GO
Instruments and controls

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Level 2 display screen
In the left-hand part:
-
T
ime,
-

Ambient temperature,
-


Alert or state indicators,
-


Cruise control or speed limiter
.
In the right-hand part:
-

Date,
-


Service indicator
,
-

T
rip computer (range, fuel
consumption...),
-

Alert messages,
-


Messages on the state of systems,
-


V
ehicle configuration,
-

Headlamp beam height,
-


Miles
/ kilometres travelled.
Level 2 instrument panel

/ display screen
Instruments and controls

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Warning/indicator lampisindicates Solution - action
Diesel pre-
heater on.the ambient temperature
necessitates pre-heating. Wait until the lamp goes off before operating the starter.
Dipped beam on.a manual selection.
Turn the lighting control stalk ring to the second
position.
Main beam the control stalk has been
pulled towards you.Pull the lighting control stalk again to return to dipped
beam.
Automatic
headlamp
dipping on.
activation of the function in
the
"MODE" menu.The headlamps are dipped automatically according to
the driving conditions and traffic.
"Technology on board - Vehicle configuration" section.
Direction
indicators flashing with
buzzer.a change of direction using the
lighting stalk. To the Right: press the stalk upwards.
To the Left: press the stalk downwards.
Front foglamps on. the button on the MODE control
panel has been pressed.Manual selection.
The foglamps only operate if the dipped beam
headlamps are on.
Rear foglamps on. the button on the MODE control
panel has been pressed.Manual selection.
The rear foglamps only operate if the dipped beam
headlamps are on.
When visibility is normal, switch them off.
Cruise control on.the cruise control has been
selected. Manual selection.
"Ease of use and comfort - Steering mounted controls"
section.
Instruments and controls

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