Peugeot 607 Dag 2002 Owner's Manual

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Operating check
ActivationWhen this function is acti
vated, the indicator light
comes on, accompanied by
an audible signal.
The light also comes on as soon as
the driver changes the stalk position
to 0.
Neutralisation When neutralising the func
tion, the indicator light
comes on, accompanied by
an audible signal.
The indicator light also comes on as
soon as the driver uses the manual
lighting controls.
If the sunshine / brightness sen
sor does not function correctly,
the system activates the function
(the lights come on) and the dipped
beam headlamps indicator light on
the instrument panel flashes.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked.
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Automatic switching
on of the lights
Side lights and dipped beam head
lamps switch on automatically if the
light is poor, or during continuous
operation of the windscreen wipers.
They switch off as soon as the light
becomes bright enough or the wind
screen wipers stop.
Note : in foggy weather, the bright
ness sensor can detect sufficient
light. As a consequence, the lights
will not come on automatically.
This function is active when the vehi
cle is supplied to the customer.
To switch the function on or off::
Place the key in the accessories
position (1st notch),
Change the stalk position to 0,
Press the end of the stalk for more
than two seconds.
Note : after the ignition is switched
off and depending on the brightness,
the lights remain on for approximate
ly thirty seconds or until the vehicle is
locked. Do not cover the sunshine /
brightness sensor located in the
centre of the fascia. It helps to
regulate the air conditioning,
automatic switching on of the
lights and the automatic adjust
ment of the instrument panel
brightnes.
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Screenwash/headlamp wash lowWhen the minimum level of
the reservoir is reached,
this warning light comes on,
accompanied by an audible
signal and the message
'Screenwash low' on the multi
function display.
Next time you stop, fill the screen
wash / headlamp wash reservoir.
If the reservoir is empty, the warning
light comes on when the ignition is
switched on, or every time the stalk
is operated, until the reservoir is
filled.
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WINDSCREEN
WIPER STALK
Windscreen wipers
3 Fast wipe
2 Normal wipe
1 Intermittent or automatic wipe
0 Off
When the ignition has been
switched off for more than a
minute with the control in a wipe
position (1, 2 or 3), it is necesary
to reactivate this function. To d o
this, move the stalk to any position,
then move it back to the required
position. Windscreen and headlamp wash
Pull the windscreen wiper stalk
towards you.
The windscreen wash then the wind
screen wipers operate for a fixed
period. The windscreen wash and
headlamp wash operate simultane
ously for a few seconds,
only if the
dipped beam or main beam head
lamps are on. Do not cover the rain
sensor located on the
windscreen behind the
interior mirror.
When using an automat
ic car wash, switch off the ignition
or check that the wiper stalk is not
in the automatic position.
In winter, it is advisable to wait
until the windscreen is completely
free of ice before operating the
automatic wipe.
Maintenance position
This position enables the wiper
blade to be removed.
In the minute following switching off
of the ignition, any action on the stalk
positions the wipers in the centre of
the windscreen so that they may be
cleaned or replaced.
To park the wipers after this has
been done, switch on the ignition
and operate the stalk.

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Automatic windscreen wiper
In position 1, the wiper operates
automatically and adjusts its speed
to the intensity of the rainfall. Operating check
Activation
The indicator light comes on,
accompanied by an audible
signal, as soon as the driver
sets the windscreen wiper
stalk to position 1.
Neutralisation When the function is neu
tralised, going from position 1
to another position, the indi
cator light comes on, accom
panied by an audible signal.
In cases of malfunction, the driver
is informed by the message 'Rain
sensor faulty' on the multifunction
display.
In position 1, the windscreen wiper
will operate on intermittent wipe.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked.

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THE TRIP COMPUTER
Pressing the button located at the end of thewindscreen wiper controldisplays
in turn: Colour screen

'Route 1' with:
• the route number,
• the time which has elapsed since the
last zero reset of the route,
• the average speed,
• the average consumption,
• the distance travelled
– 'Route 2' with the same features.
The following information is displayed
simultaneously at the bottom of the
screen:
– the distance that remains to be travelled,
– the current range,
– the current consumption.
Zero reset
When the required route is displayed,
press the button for more than two
seconds.
Monochrome screen C
– the 'vehicle' index with:
• current range and consumption,
– index '1' (route 1) with:
• the average consumption, the distance driven and the average speed calcu
lated over route ' 1',
– index '2' (route 2) with the same features.
Zero reset
When the required route is displayed, press the button for more than four
seconds.

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Range
This 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. Average consumption
This is the average fuel consumption
since the computer was last set to
zero.Distance travelled
This indicates the distance travelled
since the computer was last set to
zero.
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Current consumption
This is the average fuel consumption
during the last few seconds.
This function is displayed only when
the vehicle is travelling at a speed
greater than 20 mph (30 km/h).
Average speed
this is the average speed calculated
since the computer was last set to
zero (with the ignition on).
The routes
Routes 1 and 2 are independent but
have identical application.
Route 1, for example, allows you
to make daily calculations, and route
2 monthly calculations.
On this page, the illustration on
the left represents the mono
chrome screen C display, the one
on the right the colour screen
display.
After resetting the trip computer to
zero, the range data become signif
icant only after a few seconds of
use.
If horizontal segments are displayed
for long periods instead of digits,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Specific features of the colour
screen
'Trip computer' context menu
Briefly press the 'MODE' button to
select one of the following functions:
– Route 1,
– Route 2,
– Enter the distance to the destina tion (when guidance is not activat
ed; otherwise the information is
given by the navigation),
– Change the units (°C or °F, km and
litres or miles and gallons).
Time elapsed since the last zero
reset of the route
This is the time which has elapsed
since the last zero reset of the route
displayed. The time is calculated,
depending on the circumstances, by
the number of 'hours' and 'minutes',
'days' and 'hours' or 'months' and
'days'. Distance remaining to be travelled
This is the distance remaining to the
destination. It can either be calculat
ed by the navigation if guidance is
activated, or entered by the user,
minus the distance covered since
the distance was entered.
At the start of the journey, the dis
tance to be travelled is given by:
– the satellite navigation system, if
guidance has been activated,
– the user entering the distance to the destination.
Note: if digits are missing, dashes
are displayed in their place.
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ELECTRIC WINDOWS
1 Driver's electric window switch.
2 Passenger's electric window switch.
3 Rear right electric window switch.
4 Rear left electric window switch.
5 Neutralisation of the rear lighter and the rear electri
c windows (child
safety) Y ou have two options :
Manual operation :  press or pull switch 1gently. The window stops as soon as the switch is
released.
Automatic operation : press or pull switch 1fully. This opens or closes the window completely.
Safety autoreverse*
When the window rises and meets an obstacle, it stops and lo wers again.
Note : In the case of ice or after reconnecting the battery, if the window will
not rise, pull the switch until the window closes completely .

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EXTERIOR MIRRORS
Adjustment from the inside Turn knob Bto the right or to the
left to select the corresponding
mirror.
 Move knob Bin all four directions
to adjust.
Folding back the mirrors electri
cally *  With the ignition on, turn knob Bto
position A.
or,
 Lock the vehicle using the remote
control.
Note: this function can be neu
tralised. Contact your PEUGEOT
dealer.
When the vehicle is parked, the
exterior mirrors can be folded
back manually. Automatically adjustable
mirrors for parking
These allow you to see the ground
(kerb, wall...) when carrying out
parking manoeuvres in reverse gear.
Tilting the mirror to the parking posi
tion:
 switch on the direction indicator
on the parking side,
 engage reverse gear.
The exterior mirror corresponding
to the side on which you are park
ing tilts downwards.
Returning the mirror to the previous
position:  change out of reverse gear.
Note: to be active, this function must
be initialised by adjusting the mirror,
with reverse gear engaged and the
direction indicator on the side of the
mirror to be adjusted switched on.
Each remote control can memorise a
specific setting.
The driver's mirror is con
vex in order to eliminate
the 'blind spot' (area at
edge defined by a dotted
line).
As a result, objects observed in
the driver's and passenger's mir
rors are in reality closer than they
appear.
This must be taken into account to
judge correctly the distance of
vehicles approaching from
behind.

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Automatic day/night interior mirror
This automatically and gradually changes between the day and
night positions.
To prevent dazzling, the glass of the mirror darkens automatically depending on
the intensity of the light from behind. It clears as the li ght (headlamps of follow
ing vehicles, sunlight) decreases, ensuring maximum visibility.
Operation
Switch on the ignition and press switch 1:
– Indicator light 2lit (switch pressed): automatic operation.
– Indicator light 2off: automatic system off. The mirror remains at its most clear.
Special feature
To ensure maximum visibility during manoeuvres, the mirror clears automatical
ly when reverse gear is engaged. Interior mirror
The interior mirror has two positions:

day (normal),
– night (antidazzle).
To change from one to the other,
push or pull the lever on the lower
edge of the mirror.
Areas for toll cards /
car park tickets
The athermic windscreen has two
nonreflective zones located either
side of the base of the interior
mirror.
They are intended for affixing toll
cards and/or car park tickets.

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Horn
Press one of the spokes or the cen
tre of the steering wheel.
Manual adjustment of the
headlamps
Depending on the load in your vehi
cle, adjusting the beam of your head
lamps is recommended.
0 1 or 2 people in the front seats.
– 3 people.
1 5 people.
2 5 people + maximum autho
rised loads.
3 Driver + maximum authorised
loads.
Initial setting is position 0.
Automatic adjustment of
headlamps.
Refer to the paragraph on Lighting
under the section entitled 'Towing a
trailer...'. Hazard warning lights
Press the button, the direction indi
cators flash.
They can operate with the ignition
off.
Steering wheel height and
depth adjustment 
When the vehicle is stationary,
unlock the steering wheel by
pulling handle Adownwards.
 Adjust the height and depth of the
steering wheel then lock by push
ing handle Afully upwards.
Automatic lighting of hazard
warning lights*
When braking in an emergency ,
depending on the force of decelera
tion, the hazard warning lights come
on automatically. They switch off
automatically the first time you accel
erate.
It is also possible to switch them off
by pressing the button on the fascia.
*According to country

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