trip computer Peugeot 406 2002.5 Owner's Manual

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10 Instrument dials.
11 Driver's air bag.
Horn.
12 Windscreen washwipe
stalk.
Trip computer stalk.
13 Radio remote control stalk.
14 Steering lock and ignition.
15 Electric mirror controls.
Window controls.
Rear window locking
control.
16 Electronic Stability
Programme (ASR/ESP)
switch.
17 Headlamp height adjust
ment.
18 Fuse box. 19
Steering wheel adjustment.
20 Cruise control
21 Rear ashtray.
22 Cupholder.
23 Handbrake.
24 Heated seat switches.
Passenger air bag
disarming switch.
Alarm button
25 Lighter.
26 Rear footwell heating vent.
27 Front ashtray.
28 Gear lever.
29 Radio.
30 Heating/ventilation controls.
31 Multifunction display.
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1 Speaker (tweeter) location.
2 Window demisting vent.
3 Side adjustable heating/
ventilation vent and air flow
regulation.
4 Glove box.
5 Passenger air bag.
6 Windscreen demisting vents.
7 Central adjustable heating/
ventilation vents and air flow
regulation.
8 Hazard warning lights switch.
9 Lights and direction indica
tors stalk.
Arming/disarming of auto
matic switching on of lights.

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Display BThis enables the following information to be displayed:
– the time,
– the date,
– the outside temperature (the °C symbol flashes when there is a risk of ice),
– the radio displays,
– the status of the doors. The display shows you whether a doo r, the boot or the
bonnet is open and if the fuel filler cap is missing.
– the warning messages (e.g. ''battery low'') or information messa ges (e.g. "top
up fuel tank''), displayed temporarily, can be cleared by pressin g button 1or 2
– the trip computer.
Setting the parameters
Press button 1for two seconds to access the settings. The information flashes
to show it is ready to be modified.
Then, individual presses on button 1 allow you to scroll through the various data
in the following sequence:
– language in which the information is displayed,
– unit of distance (kms or miles),
– unit of temperature (Celsius or Fahrenheit),
– time format (12 then 24 hour mode)
– hour,
– minutes,
– year,
– month,
– day,
Pressing button 2allows you to change the information selected. Maintain the
pressure for rapid scrolling.
After ten seconds without action, the display returns to the ma in screen and the
modified data are recorded.
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Display CThis enables the following information to be displayed:
– the time,
– the date,
– the outside temperature (the °C symbol flashes when there is a risk of ice),
– the radio displays,
– the status of the doors. The display shows you whether a doo r, the boot or the
bonnet is open,
– the warning messages are displayed temporarily (e.g. "top up fue l tank'') and
can be cleared using the remote control,
– the trip computer (see following page),
– the satellite navigation system (see corresponding section).
Setting the parameters
The remote control allows you to access the settings. Accessing the different
menus is described in the section on the Satellite Navigation System.
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TRIP COMPUTERDisplay B Display C
– the range,
– the distance travelled,
– the average consumption,
– the current consumption,
– the average speed.
Zero reset
Press the stalk for more than two seconds. Pressing the button on the end of the wiper stalk enables t
he following data to be dis
played:
– the current consumption and the range,
– the average consumption, the distance travelled and theaverage speed calculated over a period "1",
– the average consumption, the distance travelled and the average speed calculated over a period "2".
Periods "1"and "2"are defined by the frequency of the zero
reset. They allow, for instance, daily calculations over period
"1" and monthly calculations over period "2".
Zero reset
When the required period is displayed, press the stalk for
more than two seconds.
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Range
The display shows the distance that
can still be covered with the fuel
remaining in the tank.
Note:this figure may rise if there is a
change in driving style or road sur
face, causing a significant drop in
current fuel consumption.
If there are less than 3 litres of fuel in
the tank, only three segments will be
displayed. Average consumption
This is the ratio between the amount
of fuel consumed and the distance
travelled since the computer was last
reset to zero.
The display stops at 30 l/100km.
Current fuel consumption
This gives the fuel consumption
recorded during the last two sec
onds. This function is only displayed
when the vehicle is travelling at more
than 12 m.p.h. (20 km/h).
The display stops at 30 l/100km. Average speed
This is obtained by dividing the dis
tance travelled by the period of time
the vehicle has been in use (with the
ignition on), since the computer was
last reset to zero.Distance travelled
This shows the distance travelled
since the computer was last reset to
zero.
After the trip computer has been
reset to zero, the range data
becomes meaningful only after the
vehicle has been in use for a certain
period.
If horizontal segments are displayed
instead of figures when driving, con
tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
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