display PEUGEOT 206 2008 Owners Manual

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FAMILIARISATION
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INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS
1. Steering lock and ignition.
2. Steering wheel audio equipment
control.
3. Wipers/wash-wipe/trip computer
stalk.
4. Central adjustable and closing
vents.
5. Hazard warning lights switch.
Central locking button.
6. Multifunction display.
7. Passenger air bag.
8. Glove box.
9. Rear electric windows control.
10. Heated seats control
(according to country).
11. Front electric window controls.
12. Exterior mirrors control.
13. Lighter.
14. Front ashtray.
15. Heating/air conditioning controls.
16. Audio RD3.

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FAMILIARISATION
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MONITORING
Instrument panel
A. When the ignition is on, the fuel
gauge needle should rise.
B. When the engine is running, its
associated low level warning
light should switch off.
C. When the ignition is on, the oil
level indicator should display
between one and six squares for
a few seconds.
If the levels are not correct, top up
the corresponding level. : 17, 24 Warning lights
1.
When the ignition is on, the
orange and red warning lights
come on.
2. When the engine is running,
these warning lights should
switch off.
If warning lights remain on, refer to
the page concerned. : 19 Controls
Lighting of the indicator light indica-
tes the status of the corresponding
function.
A.
Deactivation of the rear electric
windows.
: 68
B. Deactivation of the ESP and
ASR systems.
: 82
C. Central Locking/Unlocking.
: 60

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FAMILIARISATION
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DRIVING SAFELY
Speed limiter
1. Speed limiter mode Selection/
Off.
2. Decreasing of the programmed
value.
3. Increasing of the programmed
value.
4. Speed limiter On/Off.
The speed limiter operates with a pro -
grammed speed of at least 20 mph
(30 km/h).
Values must be set with the engine
running. : 77 Cruise control
1.
Cruise control mode Selection/
Off.
2. Decreasing of the programmed
value.
3. Increasing of the programmed
value.
4. Cruise control On/Off.
In order to be programmed or ac-
tivated, the vehicle speed must be
above 25 mph (40 km/h), with at
least fourth gear engaged on the ma-
nual gearbox. : 79 Display on the instrument
panel
The cruise control or speed limiter
mode appears on the instrument pa-
nel display
A when it is selected; an
indicator light B comes on on the in-
strument panel when it is activated.
Cruise control
Speed limiter

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
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WARNING LIGHTS
A permanently lit warning light or one lashing, with the engine running, indicates an operating fault of the unit
concerned.
The illumination of certain warning lights may be accom panied by an audible signal and a message on the multi-
function display. Do not ignore this warning: consult a P EUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.
If the central STOP warning light comes on when you are driving, stop your vehicle immediately, where it is safe to
do so.
Central (STOP)
warning light
Linked to the warning lights:
- engine oil pressure and temperature,
- handbrake,
- low brake luid level,
- electronic brake force distribution fault.
Linked to the coolant temperature in-
dicator.
You must stop if the light lashes
with the engine running.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. Engine oil pressure
and temperature
warning light
Linked to the central (STOP) warning
light.
You must stop.
This warning light indicates one of
the following:
- insuficient oil pressure,
- a lack of oil in the lubrication circuit. Top up the level.
- an oil temperature which is too high. The warning
light is accompanied by an
audible signal. To lower the oil
temperature, reduce your speed.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. Handbrake, low
brake fluid level and
Electronic Brake Force
Distribution fault
warning light
Linked to the central (STOP) warning
light.
This indicates one of the following:
- that the handbrake is applied or not fully released,
- an excessive drop in brake luid level (if the warning light remains
on even when the handbrake is
released).
- a fault in the Electronic Brake Force Distribution, if lit at the
same time as the ABS warning
light.
You must stop.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
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Display screen showing the
positions of the automatic
gearbox selector lever Automatic gearbox indicator
lights
Park
Reverse
Neutral
Drive
Manual mode: 1st gear engaged
2nd gear engaged
3rd gear engaged
4th gear engaged "SPORT" Indicator light
This comes on when the
"SPORT"
programme is selected.
"SNOW" Indicator light
This comes on when the "SNOW"
programme is selected.
Operating abnormality
If the Sport and Snow indicator lights
lash, accompanied by an audible
signal and a message on the multi-
function display, consult a PEUGEOT
dealer.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
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Service indicator
This is a visual reminder of when the
next service is due. This service is to
be carried out according to the manu-
facturer’s servicing schedule.5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the total distance re
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corder resumes normal operation and
the display shows the total or trip dis -
tances.
The distance remaining before
the next service is less than
500 miles (1.000 km).
Example: 400 miles (900 km) remain
before the next service is due.
When switching on the ignition and
for 5 seconds, the display shows:
INSTRUMENT PANEL
DISPLAY
After switching on the ignition, three
functions are shown in succession:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total distance recorder, it remains displayed for 30 seconds after
the ignition is switched off.
It also displays the speed limiter/
cruise control information, when one
of these systems is active (see cor-
responding section).
Operation
As soon as the ignition is switched
on and for 5 seconds, the spanner
symbolising service operations is lit.
The trip recorder display shows the
distance remaining (in round igures)
before the next service.
Example: 400 miles (900 km) re-
main before the next service is due.
When switching on the ignition and
for 5 seconds, the display shows: The service is overdue.
Each time the ignition is switched on
and for 5 seconds, the spanner and
the excess distance lash.
Example:
the service is overdue by
300 miles/km. The service should be
carried out very shortly.
When the ignition is switched on and
for 5 seconds, the display shows:
5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the total distance re -
corder resumes normal operation and
the spanner remains lit. The display
shows the total or trip distances.
5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the total distance re -
corder resumes normal operation and
the display shows the total or trip dis -
tances.
This indicates that a service should
be carried out shortly. The display
shows the total or trip distances.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
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Resetting the service indicator
Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out
this operation after each service.
The reset procedure is as follows:
- Switch off the ignition.
- Press and hold button 1.
- Switch on the ignition.
The display begins a 10 second
countdown
- Keep button 1 pressed for
10 seconds.
The display shows [= 0] and the
spanner disappears. Engine oil level indicator
When the ignition is switched on,
the engine oil level is indicated for
approximately 10 seconds, after the
service information.
Oil level gauge fault
Flashing of the six segments indi-
cates a malfunction of the oil level
gauge.
There is a risk of damage to the en-
gine.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Surplus of oil
Flashing of the six squares and dis-
playing of "max" indicate a surplus of
oil which could damage the engine.
If the surplus of oil is conirmed by
a check using the dipstick, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer without delay.
Lack of oil
Flashing of the six segments and dis-
playing of "min" indicate a lack of oil
which could damage the engine.
If the lack of oil is conirmed by a
check using the dipstick, it is essen -
tial that the level is topped up. The level read on the gauge will
only be correct if the vehicle is
on level ground and the engine
has been off for more than 15 mi-
nutes.

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MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS
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CLOCKAdjusting the parameters
Press and hold button 1 for two sec -
onds to access the settings; the data
lashes, indicating it is ready to be
modiied.
Then, each press of button 1 scrolls
through the various data in the fol-
lowing order:
- language of information displayed,
- hours (12 then 24 hour mode),
- minutes,
- year,
- month,
- day,
- unit of temperature (degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit).
Pressing button 2 allows modiication
of the data selected. Press and hold
for rapid advance (return to start after
the last possible value).
After 7 seconds with no action, the
main display returns; the modiied
data are now recorded.
Note: Pressing button 2 briely dis -
plays the outside temperature for a
few seconds.
Button
1: hour adjustment
Button 2: minute adjustment
Press and hold the button for rapid
advance.DISPLAY A
This displays the following informa -
tion:
- the time,
- the date,
- the outside temperature (this lashes if there is a risk of ice),
- the audio system displays,
- a door check (e.g.: ''left front door open''),
- warning messages (e.g. ''remote control battery lat'')
or information messages
(e.g. ''economy mode active''),
displayed temporarily.

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MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS
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Setting the parameters
Press button 1 for two seconds to
access the settings. The informa-
tion lashes to show it is ready to be
modiied.
Then, individual presses on button 1
allow you to scroll through the vari -
ous data in the following sequence:
- language in which the information is displayed,
- unit of distance (kms or miles),
- unit of temperature (degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit),
- time format (12 then 24 hour mode),
- hour,
- minutes,
- year,
- month,
- day.
Pressing button 2 allows you to
change the information selected.
Maintain the pressure for rapid
scrolling.
After 7 seconds without operation,
the screen returns to the normal
display and the modiied data is
recorded.MONOCHROME DISPLAY B
This enables the following informa -
tion to be displayed:
- the time,
- the date,
- the outside temperature (this lashes when there is a risk
of ice),
- the radio displays,
- the status of the doors. The display shows you, by means
of a graphic, whether a door is
open,
- the warning messages
(e.g. "battery charge fault")
or information messages
(e.g. "fuel level low"), displayed
temporarily, can be cleared by
pressing button 1 or 2,
- the trip computer.

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT
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Manual station search
Press the "MAN" button.
Briely press button L or N to in-
crease or decrease the frequency
displayed.
By continuing to press the button in
the direction selected, you will obtain
continuous scrolling of the frequency.
The scrolling stops as soon as the
button is released.
Pressing the "MAN" button again
returns you to automatic station
search. Automatic storing of FM stations
in the memory (autostore)
Your radio automatically stores the
6 stations with the strongest signal in
FM
. These stations are stored in the
FMast waveband.
If it is not possible to ind 6 stations,
the remaining memories are empty.
Automatic station search
Manual storing of stations in the
memory
Select the station required.
Press one of the buttons "1" to "6"
for more than two seconds.
The sound stops then becomes audi-
ble again, conirming that the station
has been stored in the memory. Press and hold button
R
for more than two
seconds.
Recalling stations stored in the
memory
For each waveband, briely press
buttons "1" to "6" to recall the cor-
responding station.
Briely press button
L or N to search
for the station immediately above or
below. By continuing to press the
button in the direction selected, you
will obtain continuous scrolling of the
frequency.
The scrolling stops at the irst sta -
tion found as soon as the button is
released.
If the TA trafic programme is select -
ed, only stations broadcasting this
type of programme are selected.
Searching for a station occurs irst in
"LO" sensitivity (selection of the most
powerful transmitters) during scan -
ning of the waveband, then in "DX"
sensitivity (selection of the weakest
and most distant transmitters).
To make a direct search in "DX" sen-
sitivity, press button L or N twice.

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