display Peugeot 208 2017 User Guide

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Trip computer
Instrument panel display
screen
F Each press on the end of the wiper control stalk displays the information in
turn.
-
Trip 1 showing:

t

he average speed,

t

he average fuel consumption,


t
he distance travelled,
for the first trip.
Starting prevented
You have exceeded the authorised driving
limit: the starting prevention system does
not allow the engine to be started.
To be able to restart the engine, you must call
on a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Each time the ignition is switched on, these
warning lamps come on and the AdBlue
warning lamp flashes, accompanied by an
audible signal and the display of the message
"Emissions fault: Starting prevented".
During the permitted driving phase (between
685 and 0 miles (1,100 km and 0 km))
While driving, the message is displayed every
30 seconds while the fault with the SCR
emission control system persists.
The alert is repeated when switching on the
ignition.
You should go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop as soon as possible.
Other wise you will not be able to restart the
vehicle. If a fault with the SCR system is confirmed
(after 30 miles (50 km) covered with the
permanent display of the message signalling
a fault), these warning lamps come on and the
AdBlue warning lamp flashes, accompanied by
an audible signal and the display of a message
(e.g. "Emissions fault: Starting prevented in
200 miles (300 km") indicating the remaining
range expressed in miles or kilometres.
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- Trip 2 showing:
• t he average speed,

t

he average fuel consumption,


t
he distance travelled,
for the second trip.
-
C

urrent information showing:


t
he range,


t
he current fuel consumption,


t
he Stop & Start time counter.
Touch screen
Reset trip
F When the trip required is displayed, press the control for more than 2 seconds or use
the left-hand thumb wheel of the steering
mounted controls.
Trips 1 and 2 are independent but their use is
identical. For example, trip 1 can be used for daily figures
and trip 2 for monthly figures.
The information is accessible in the
Driving / Vehicle menu.
Display of information in the touch screen
Permanent display:
F Sel ect the "
Applications " menu then the
" Vehicle Apps " tab then "Trip computer ".The information of the trip computer is
displayed in tabs.
F

P
ress one of the buttons to display the
desired tab.
Temporar y display in a new window:
F
P
ress the end of the wiper control stalk for
access to the information and to display the
different tabs.
The current fuel consumption tab with:
-

Range.
-

T
he current instantaneous fuel
consumption.
-

T
he Stop & Start time counter,
1
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A few definitions
Range
(miles or km)The distance which can still be
travelled with the fuel remaining in
the tank (related to the average fuel
consumption over the last few miles
(kilometres) travelled).
This value may fluctuate if a change
of driving style or terrain results in a
significant change in the current fuel
consumption.
Dashes are displayed when the range falls
below 20
miles (30 km).
After filling with at least 5
litres of fuel, the
range is recalculated and is displayed if it
exceeds 60
miles (100 km).
If dashes instead of figures continue to
be displayed when driving, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
The trip "
1" tab with:
-

A

verage speed for the first trip.
-
A

verage fuel consumption.
- D
istance travelled.
The trip " 2" tab with:
-

A

verage speed for the second trip.
-
A

verage fuel consumption.
-
D

istance travelled.
Trip reset
F When the desired trip is displayed, press the reset button or on the end of the wiper
control stalk.
Tr i p s " 1" and " 2" are independent and are used
identically.
Tr i p " 1" allows daily calculations to be carried
out, for example, and trip " 2" allows monthly
calculations.
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Date and time adjustment
Instrument panel
F Each press of this button moves between the following settings:
-


h o u r,
-


minutes,
-

1
2 or 24 hour format.
With PEUGEOT Connect
Radio
F Select the Settings menu.
F
Sel
ect "Date and time ".
F

Sel
ect "Date " or "Time ".
F

C
hoose the display formats.
F

C
hange the date and/or time using the
numeric keypad.
F

C
onfirm with " OK".
Current fuel consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)
T his function is only displayed from
20
mph (30 km/h).
Calculated over the last few seconds.
Average fuel consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)
C alculated since the last trip computer
reset.
Distance travelled
(miles or km)
Calculated since the last trip computer
reset.
Average speed
Calculated since the last trip computer
reset.
(mph or km/h)
Total time in stop mode
(minutes / seconds or hours / minutes)
If your vehicle is fitted with the Stop & Start, a
time counter adds up the time spent in STOP
mode during a journey.
It resets to zero every time the ignition is
switched on.
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Lighting dimmer
System for the manual adjustment of the
brightness of the instrument panel and the
touch screen to suit the ambient light level.
With two buttons
Lights switched on:F
P
ress this button to raise the
level of brightness.
F

P
ress this button to lower it.
Release the button once the desired level of
brightness is reached.
The system does not automatically
manage the change between winter and
summer time (depending on country).
The system does not automatically
manage the change between winter and
summer time (depending on country).
The change between winter and summer
time is done by changing the time zone.
Additional adjustments
You can choose:
- T o change the display format of the date
and time (12h/24h).
-

T
o change the time zone.
-

T
o activate or deactivate synchronisation
with the GPS (UTC).
With PEUGEOT Connect
Nav
Adjustment of the time and date is only
available if synchronisation with GPS is
deactivated.
F

Sel
ect the Settings menu.
F

P
ress the " OPTIONS " button to go to the
secondary page.
F

Sel
ect "Setting the time- date".
F

Sel
ect the " Date" or "Time " tab.
F

A
djust the date and/or time using the
numeric keypad.
F

C
onfirm with " OK".
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Boot still open
With the engine running, this is
signalled by:
-

t
his warning lamp coming on,
-

a
n alert message displayed for
a few seconds.
Vehicle moving (speed above 6
mph
(10

km/h)), this is signalled by:
-

t

his warning lamp coming on,
-

a

n alert message displayed for a few
seconds,
-
an

audible signal.
Back-up release
System for mechanically unlocking the boot in
the event of a battery or central locking fault.
Release
F Fold back the rear seats to gain access to the lock from inside the boot. F

I
nsert a small screwdriver into hole A of the
lock to unlock the tailgate.
F
M
ove the latch to the left.
Alarm
The alarm provides the following types of
monitoring:
- Perimeter monitoring
The system checks for opening of the vehicle.
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries to open a
door, the boot, the bonnet, etc.
- Volumetric monitoring
The system checks for any variation in the
volume in the passenger compartment.
The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks a
window, enters the passenger compartment or
moves inside the vehicle.
- Anti-tilt (GTi version)
The system checks for any change in the
attitude of the vehicle.
The alarm is triggered if the vehicle is lifted,
moved or knocked.
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Switching offF
P
ress the "empty fan" air flow
button until the fan symbol
disappears.
When the engine is cold, the air flow will
only reach its optimum level gradually
to prevent too much cold air being
distributed.
In cold weather, it favours the distribution
of warm air to the windscreen, the side
windows and the footwells only.
Temperature
The driver and front passenger can each set
the temperature to suit their requirements.
The value shown on the display is a level
of comfort, not a temperature in Celsius or
Fahrenheit. F

P
ush the button down (blue) to
reduce the value or up (red) to
increase it. A setting of around 21 provides optimum
comfort. Depending on your requirements, a
setting between 18 and 24 is normal.
In addition, it is recommended that you avoid a
left /right setting difference of more than 3.
For maximum cooling or heating of the
passenger compartment, it is possible
to exceed the minimum value 14 or the
maximum value 28. F
P
ush the button down until
"LO" is displayed or up until
"HI" is displayed.
On entering the vehicle, if the interior
temperature is much colder or warmer
than the comfort value setting, there is no
need to alter the value displayed in order
to reach the required level of comfort. The
system compensates automatically and
corrects the temperature difference as
quickly as possible.
Air conditioning
The air conditioning is designed to operate
efficiently in all seasons, with the windows
closed.
It allows you:
-
i
n summer, to lower the temperature,
-

i
n winter, above 3°C, to improve demisting.
Switching on F

P
ress the "A/C" button, the
associated indicator lamp
comes on.
The air conditioning cannot operate when the
air flow is set to off.
Switching off
F

P
ress the "A/C" button again;
the associated indicator lamp
goes off.
Switching off the air conditioning may
result in some discomfort (humidity,
mi st ing).
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Removal
To remove the mat on the driver's side:
F m ove the seat as far back as possible,
F

un
clip the fixings,
F

r
emove the mat.
Refitting
To refit the mat on the driver's side:
F p osition the mat correctly,
F

p
ut on the fixings again by pressing,
F

c
heck that the mat is secured correctly.
To avoid any risk of jamming of the pedals:
-

o
nly use mats which are suited to the
fixings already present in the vehicle;
these fixings must be used,
-

n
ever place one mat on top of another.
The use of mats not approved by
PEUGEOT may inter fere with access to
the pedals and hinder the operation of the
cruise control / speed limiter.
The mats approved by PEUGEOT have
two fixings located below the seat.
12 V accessory socket
F To connect a 12 V accessory (maximum
power: 120 Watts), lift the cover and
connect a suitable adaptor.
Do not exceed the maximum power rating
of the socket (risk of damage to your
device).
The connection of an electrical device
not approved by PEUGEOT, such as a
USB charger, may adversely affect the
operation of vehicle electrical systems,
causing faults such as poor telephone
reception or inter ference with displays in
the screens.
USB port/Jack auxiliary socket
This connection box, consisting of a USB port
and a JACK auxiliary socket is located on the
centre console.
You can connect a portable device, such as a
digital audio player e.g. iPod
® or USB memory
stick.
It reads the audio files which are transmitted to
your audio system and played via the vehicle's
speakers.
You can manage these files using the steering
mounted controls or the audio system control
panel and display them on the screen.
When the USB port is used, the portable
device charges automatically.
While charging, a message is displayed if the
power consumption of the portable device
exceeds the amperage supplied by the vehicle.
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Lighting control stalk
Travelling abroad
If planning to use your vehicle in a country
that drives on the other side of the road,
the headlamp dipped beams must be
adjusted to avoid dazzling oncoming
drivers. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Selection of main lighting
mode
Turn the ring to align the desired symbol with
the marking.Lighting off (ignition off) / Front
daytime running lamps (engine
running).
Sidelamps only.
Dipped or main beam headlamps.
Automatic illumination of headlamps.
Dipping the headlamps
Pull the lever to switch the lighting between
dipped and main beam headlamps.
In the lighting off and sidelamps modes, the
driver can switch on the main beam headlamps
temporarily ("headlamp flash") by keeping the
lever pulled.
Display
Illumination of the corresponding indicator
lamp in the instrument panel confirms that the
lighting selected is on.
Foglamps
The foglamps operate with dipped or main
beam headlamps on.
Rear foglamp only
F To switch it on, turn the ring for wards.
When the lighting is switched off automatically
(version with AUTO lighting), the foglamp and
the dipped beam headlamps will remain on.
F

T
o switch it off, turn the ring rear wards.
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), the presence
of misting on the internal sur face of the
glass of the headlamps and rear lamps is
normal; it disappears after the lamps have
been on for a few minutes.
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The guide-me-home lighting can be
configured in the menu Driving /
Vehicle.
In the event of a malfunction of the
sunshine sensor, the lighting comes
on, this warning lamp is displayed
in the instrument panel and/or a
message appears in the screen,
accompanied by an audible signal.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Manual guide-me-home
lighting
Temporarily keeping the dipped beam
headlamps on after the vehicle's ignition has
been switched off makes the driver's exit easier
when the light is poor.
Switching on
F With the ignition off, "flash" the headlamps using the lighting stalk.
F

A f
urther "headlamp flash" switches the
function off.
Manual guide-me-home lighting
is also available from the remote
control lighting button.
Switching off
Manual guide-me-home lighting goes off
automatically at the end of a given period of
time.
Parking lamps
Side markers for the vehicle by illumination of
the sidelamps on the traffic side only.
F

W
ithin one minute after switching off the
ignition, operate the lighting control stalk
up or down depending on the traffic side
(example: parked on the right; lighting
control stalk downwards; the left-hand
sidelamp comes on).
This is confirmed by an audible signal and
illumination of the corresponding direction
indicator warning lamp in the instrument panel.
To switch off the parking lamps, return the
lighting control stalk to the middle position or
switch on the ignition.
Lighting and visibility

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