air condition PEUGEOT 4007 2011.5 Owners Manual

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CONTENTS
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INSTRUMENTS
and CONTROLS 21 Î 43
Ventilation 44
Automatic air conditioning 46
Front seats 50
Rear seats 53
Rear bench seat 58
Mirrors 61
Steering wheel adjustment 63
Front fi ttings 64
Rear fi ttings 69
Boot fi ttings 70









COMFORT 44 Î 72
Remote control key 73
Electric windows 77
Doors 79
Tailgate 80
Lower tailgate 81
Sunroof 82
Fuel tank 84






ACCESS 73 Î 85
Lighting stalk 86
Daytime running lamps 88
Automatic illumination of
headlamps 88
Headlamp adjustment 89
Wiper controls 90
Automatic rain sensitive
wipers 91
Courtesy lamps 92






VISIBILITY 86 Î 93
Child seats 94
ISOFIX mountings 98
Child lock 101


CHILD
SAFETY 94 Î 101
Direction indicators 102
Hazard warning lamps 102
Horn 102
Braking assistance systems 103
Trajectory control systems 104
Front seat belts 105
Airbags 108






SAFETY 102 Î 111
Instrument panel 21
Warning lamps 22
Instrument panel displays 25
Information in the instrument
panel screen 31
Distance recorders 32
Service indicator 33
Trip computer 34
Setting menu 35
Monochrome screen 39
Colour screen 41
Lighting rheostat 43










FAMILIARISATION 4 Î 20

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FAMILIARISATION
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INTERIOR

Digital air conditioning

This automatic air conditioning system
maintains the desired level of com-
fort and adequate air circulation in the
passenger compartment.

Cruise control

This system automatically maintains
the vehicle speed at the value pro-
grammed by the driver, without use of
the accelerator pedal.

Audio and communication
systems
These systems benefi t from the latest
technology: MP3 compatible audio sys-
tem, Bluetooth hands-free telephone,
colour screen...

Four wheel drive system with
electronic control
This system permits the selection of a
transmission mode to suit the driving
conditions.


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FAMILIARISATION
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS



1.
Steering lock and ignition.

2.
Door mirror controls.
Electric window and rear electric
window deactivation controls.

3.
Lighting and direction indicator
control stalk. Headlamp wash
control.

4.
Central adjustable air vents.

5.
Sunshine sensor.

6.
Cooled upper glove box.

7.
Lockable lower glove box.
Passenger’s airbag deactivation.
Fusebox.

8.
Heated seat controls.

9.
Armrest with storage
compartments.
12 volt socket (120 W max).

10.
Cup holder.

11 .
Four wheel drive system position
selector.

12.
Removable ashtray/
12 volt socket (120 W max).

13.
Automatic air conditioning controls.

14.
Temperature sensor.

15.
Hazard warning lamps switch.

16.
Colour screen/Audio system

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FAMILIARISATION
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VENTILATION

Digital air conditioning

Temperature adjustment.
Exterior air intake.
Interior air recirculation.
Air fl ow adjustment. Automatic programme (comfort).
Deactivation of the air conditioning.
Air distribution adjustment.
Front visibility setting.
Rear screen demisting/defrosting.



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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emis-
sions.

Optimise the use of your
gearbox

With a manual gearbox, move off gently,
change up without waiting and drive by
changing up quite soon. If your vehicle
has the system, the gear shift indicator
invites you to change up; it is displayed
in the instrument panel, follow its instruc-
tions.

With an automatic or electronic gear-
box, stay in Drive "D"
or Auto "A"
, ac-
cording to the type of gearbox, without
pressing the accelerator pedal heavily
or suddenly.



Drive smoothly


Maintain a safe distance between ve-
hicles, use engine braking rather than
the brake pedal, and press the accel-
erator progressively. These practices
contribute towards a reduction in fuel
consumption and CO
2 emissions and
also helps reduce the background
traffi c noise.

If your vehicle has cruise control, make
use of the system at speeds above
25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffi c is
fl owing 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 win-
dows and leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment
that can help keep the temperature in
the passenger compartment down (sun
roof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it has automatic digital regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is at-
tained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting
controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.

Switch off the headlamps and front
foglamps when the level of light does
not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving
off, particularly in winter; your vehicle
will warm up much faster while driving.

As a passenger, if you avoid connecting
your multimedia devices (fi lm, music,
video game...), you will contribute to-
wards limiting the consumption of elec-
trical energy, and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices be-
fore leaving the vehicle.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

Setting the time

The digital clock is set automatically
.
This mode enables the system to set
the local time automatically using the
signal from the RDS stations.


)

On the control panel, press button B

(SET) to access the "Settings"
menu.


)
On the touch screen, press button B

to access the "System"
menu.
The system settings screen is
displayed.
"Info" menu
On the control panel, press button D
(INFO)
to access the "Info"
screen and
consult:


- "Support info"
to display the soft-
ware and data versions,

- "Vehicle position"
to display the
GPS location of the vehicle,

- "Calendar"
to make a note of
events, birthdays, etc.,

- "Journey"
to display the average
speed, fuel consumption, distances
and driving time,

- "Environment"
to display the alti-
tude, the atmospheric pressure, the
exterior temperature (the ice symbol
is displayed if there is a risk of ice),

- "Air conditioning"
to display the
information relating to the air condi-
tioning,

- "Mobile phone"
to enter a number,
delete a character, make or receive
a call.

"Route" menu
On the control panel, press button E
(NAVI)
to access the "Route Menu"

screen and select:


- "Detour"
to make a detour through
a specifi ed region,

- "Itinerary"
to change the route,

- "View route"
to display a route in
different ways,

- "Delete route"
to delete a route,

-
"Nearby POI"
to search for the
POIs in the surrounding area.

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COMFORT
For even air distribution, take care not
to obstruct the exterior air intake grille
located at the bottom of the windscreen,
the vents, the air outlets under the front
seats and the air extractor located be-
hind the fl aps in the boot. The water formed by the air conditioning
condensation is discharged via an open-
ing provided for this purpose. Therefore,
a puddle of water may form underneath
the vehicle when stationary.
If the system does not produce cold air,
do not use it and have it checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
AUTOMATIC REGULATION OF ON OF
THE DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING

Do not cover the temperature and
humidity sensor 2
and the sunshine
sensor 7
.
They are required for regulation of the
air conditioning.

Advice on operation

In hot weather, in order to obtain
intense ventilation, it is advis-
able to use vents 1
and 4
only.
If, when the vehicle has been
parked in the sun for a long time,
the interior temperature remains
very high, fi rst ventilate the pas-
senger compartment for a few
minutes.
Switch off the air conditioning when
the climatic conditions permit.

Use of the automatic regulation of the
air conditioning is recommended. It per-
mits automatic and optimised control of
all of the following functions: air fl ow,
passenger compartment temperature
and air distribution, by means of various
sensors (ambient temperature, interior
temperature, sunshine), so preventing
the need for you to change your set-
tings other than the value displayed. In certain cases of particularly arduous
use (towing the maximum load on a
steep gradient in hot weather), switch-
ing off the air conditioning saves engine
power and therefore improves the tow-
ing capacity.
Close the windows to benefi t from the
full effectiveness of the air conditioning.
Ensure that the passenger compart-
ment fi lter is in good condition. Have
the fi lter elements replaced periodically.
If you drive in a dusty environment, re-
place it twice as often.
The air conditioning system does not
contain chlorine and is not harmful to
the ozone layer.
Operate the air conditioning system for
5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a month,
to keep it in good working order.

1.
Central vents.

2.
Temperature sensor.

3.
Air outlet to passenger footwells.

4.
Side vents.

5.
Front window demisting/defrosting
vents.

6.

Windscreen demisting/defrosting vents.


7.
Sunshine sensor.

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COMFORT
AUTOMATIC AIR
CONDITIONING

Automatic operation


)
Set the temperature control dial 3
to
the temperature required.

)
Place the air fl ow control dial 2
in
the "AUTO"
position.

)
Place the air distribution adjustment
dial 1
in the "AUTO"
position. When the engine is cold, to avoid
an excessive distribution of cold
air, the ventilation will reach its
optimum level gradually.
On entering the vehicle, the in-
terior temperature may be much
colder (or warmer) than the
comfort temperature. There is
no need to change the tempera-
ture displayed in order to reach
the comfort required rapidly.
The automatic regulation of the
air conditioning will operate to
correct the temperature differ-
ence as quickly as possible.


1.
Air distribution adjustment

2.
Air fl ow adjustment

3.
Temperature adjustment

4.
Rear screen demisting/defrosting

5.
Air conditioning On/Off

6.
Intake of exterior air/Recirculation
of interior air
In automatic mode:


)
when the temperature is set to max-
imum (Rapid heating), the intake of
exterior air is activated and the air
conditioning stops.

)

when the temperature is set to mini-
mum (Rapid cooling), the air recircula-
tion is activated and the air conditioning
operates.

The system controls the air distribution, air
fl ow, temperature and air intake to ensure
the level of comfort and adequate air circu-
lation in the passenger compartment. No
further action on your part is required.

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COMFORT

Intake of exterior air/
Recirculation of interior air (6)
This function insulates the passenger
compartment from exterior odours and
smoke.


)
Press button 6
to select the air in-
take mode.
When the indicator lamp in button 6
is
off, the exterior air intake function is ac-
tivated.
When the indicator lamp in button 6
is
on, the intake of exterior air is deacti-
vated and the system is in air recircula-
tion mode.
Rear screen demisting/
defrosting (4)
With the engine running, press button 4

to activate the demisting/defrosting of
the rear screen and door mirrors.
The indicator lamp on the button comes
on while demisting/defrosting is in op-
eration.
Demisting/defrosting switches off auto-
matically to prevent an excessive con-
sumption of current.
Demisting/defrosting can be stopped
before it is switched off automatically
by pressing the button again.
It is advisable to switch off rear
screen demisting/defrosting as
soon as possible as lower cur-
rent consumption reduces fuel
consumption.
Air conditioning On/Off (5)
Do not drive for long periods in
interior air recirculation mode,
except in truly exceptional at-
mospheric conditions.
Personalisation of the Air
Conditioning On/Off function
This function is controlled automatically.
However, you can deactivate its auto-
matic control if you wish to switch the air
conditioning on or off at any time.

Changing the status
Press the Air Conditioning On/Off button
for at least 10 seconds.
When the status changes from active to
inactive, three bleeps are heard and the
indicator lamp fl ashes three times.
When the status changes from inactive
to active, two bleeps are heard and the
indicator lamp fl ashes three times.

Automatic control active
If the air distribution adjustment dial and
the air fl ow adjustment dial are placed
in the "AUTO" position, or if the temper-
ature control dial is set to the minimum
temperature, the air conditioning sys-
tem is controlled automatically.

)
Press button 5
to activate the air
conditioning.
The indicator lamp comes on.

Automatic control inactive
The air conditioning system is no longer
controlled automatically.

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COMFORT

Personalisation of the Exterior
air intake/Interior air recirculation
function
This function is controlled automati-
cally. However, you can deactivate its
automatic control if you wish to change
the air intake mode at any time.

Changing the status
Press the Air intake/Interior air recircu-
lation button for at least 10 seconds.
When the status changes from active to
inactive, three bleeps are heard and the
indicator lamp fl ashes three times.
When the status changes from inactive
to active, two bleeps are heard and the
indicator lamp fl ashes three times.

Automatic control active
If the air distribution adjustment dial and
the air fl ow adjustment dial are placed
in the "AUTO" position, the Air intake/
Interior air recirculation function is also
controlled automatically.
Windows and windscreen demisting/defrosting

Demisting/defrosting


1.
Press button A
to select "exterior air
intake". The indicator lamp in this
button is goes off.

2.
Place the air distribution dial in the
"windscreen, side windows and
footwells" position.

3.
Select the air fl ow required.

4.
Select the temperature required.

5.
Press the "air conditioning on/off"
button B
to activate the air condi-
tioning. The indicator lamp in this
button comes on.

Rapid demisting/defrosting


1.
Place the air distribution dial in the
"windscreen and side windows" po-
sition.

2.
Select maximum air fl ow.

3.
Select maximum temperature.



Automatic control inactive
Even if the air distribution adjustment
dial and the air fl ow adjustment dial are
placed in the "AUTO" position, the Air
intake/Interior air recirculation function
is no longer controlled automatically.
The settings are retained, even
after switching off the ignition.

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