stop start Peugeot iOn 2012 Owner's Manual

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Contents
Instrument panel 18
Indicator and warning lamps 19
Main battery state of charge indicator 26
Energy consumption / generation
indicator 27
Distance recorder 28
Trip distance recorder 28
Lighting dimmer 29
Ser vice indicator 29
Range indicator 30
Instruments and controlsFamiliarisation
Remote control key 31
Electric windows 34
Doors 35
Boot 36
Charging fl aps 37
Access
Front seats 38
Rear seats 40
Mirrors 42
Interior fi ttings 44
V
entilation 47
Heating 49
Air conditioning 49
Rear screen demist - defrost 52
Comfort
Starting - stopping the vehicle 53
Manual parking brake 54
Drive selector
55
Driving
Lighting controls 57
Automatic illumination of headlamps 59
Headlamp adjustment 59
Wiper controls 60
Courtesy lamp 61
Visibility

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.Familiarisation
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Driving safely
P.
Parking.
Press the brake pedal to come out of this
position. R.Reverse. N. Neutral. D.Drive (forward).


Drive selector
55- Check that the drive selector is in position
P.P- Inser t the key in the ignition switch.
- Turn the key to position 4 (START).- Hold it in this position for a few seconds,until the " READY" lamp comes on,
accompanied by an audible signal.
- Release the key.
The switch returns automatically to
position
3 (ON) .
Starting the motor
53



- Stop the vehicle.

- Keep your foot on the brake pedal.

- Put the drive selector in position P
. P

- Apply the parking brake.

- Turn the key anti-clockwise to the LOCKposition.


Stopping the motor
53

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Comfort
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Switch off the demisting/defrostingof the rear screen and door mirrorsas soon as appropriate, so as to limit electrical consumption and optimise the range of the vehicle.

Front Demist -
Defrost








Rear screen demist - defrost
The control button is located on the right of the centre console.
)Press this button to demist/defrost
the rear screen and (depending
on version) the door mirrors. The
indicator lamp associated with the button comes on.
Pl
ace the air distribution control in
this position.

Switching on
Switchin
g off

The demisting/defrosting switches off automaticallyto prevent an excessive electric consumption.)It is possible to stop the demisting/
defrosting operation before it is switched
off automatically by pressing the button again. The indicator lamp associated withthe button goes off.
For rapid demisting - defrosting, you can also press the "MAX
" button. The intake of exterior air is selected
(indicator
lamp off) and depending on equipment, the air conditioning starts running (indicator lamp on).
Place the temperature control
between "●" and "H".
Pl
ace the air flow control
in the desired position. Front demisting-de
frosting can be used as soon as the "Ready" lamp is on.
Rear screen demistin
g/defrosting can onlyoperate when the "Ready" lamp is on.

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Driving
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Starting - stopping the vehicle
- Position 1: LOCK
The steering is locked.

- Position 2: ACC The ancillaries (radio, 12 V socket...) can be used.

- Position 3: ON Ignition on.

- Position 4: STA RT "Ready" lamp on.
Motor ready to drive the vehicle.
Ignition switch
)
Inser t the key in the ignition switch.
)
Turn the key to position 4 (START).
Starting
Stopping
)
Immobilise the vehicle.
)
Place the drive selector in position P.P)
Turn the key to position 1 (LOCK).)
Remove the key from the ignition switch. )Hold it in this position for a few seconds until the " READY"
lampcomes on accompanied by anaudible signal.
)
Release the key.
The key returns automatically to position 3 (ON).

Do not attach any heavy objects to thekey as this could weigh down on it whenin the ignition switch and cause a fault.


If you use the ancillaries for a prolongedperiod (with the key in the ACCposition), you risk discharging the ancillaries battery. Star ting your vehicle will then no longer be possible. Be aware.

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Practical information
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)Check that the charging warning lampin the instrument panel is on fixed.

Fast charging stops automatically whenthe battery is around 80 % charged.It is possible to attain a level of 100 %charged by restarting the procedure. However, the time taken by this additional charge will be relatively long,
as the charging rate is reduced.


During the fast charge, the vehicle's air conditioning may start automatically,if needed to cool the main battery. It istherefore perfectly normal to hear thenoise of a fan running from outside thevehicle and to see a puddle of water form under the vehicle.


As a safety measure, the motor will not star t when the charging cable isconnected to the vehicle's socket. Also, any attempt to star t the motor interrupts the charging procedure. It will then be necessary to disconnectand reconnect the charging cable plug to continue charging, following the instructions for using the charging station.


If the ambient temperature is below 0 °C,the charging time may be longer.
If the ambient temperature is below -25 °C, charging may not be possible. If this is not the case, charging has not star ted;
check the operating instructions for the charging station. The charging warning lamp in the instrument
panel goes off when charging is complete. ) Disconnect the charging cable followingthe instructions for the charging terminal.)
Close the charging socket cover and the flap.



After charging, close the chargingsocket cover and flap. Take care to avoid the ingress of water or dust to the socket and its cover or the charging plug. Risk of fire or electrocution.

Vehicle out of use for a longperiod
When your vehicle is going to be outof use for a long period, charge the main battery completely every three months (following the normal charging procedure).
Before charging, check that the ancillaries battery is not disconnected or discharged. If this is the case, refer to the "ancillaries battery" section for reconnecting or charging the battery.

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USING THE TELEPHONE
Make along press on SRC/TEL
to display the calls list.

In the list o
f calls, select the number and choose "Missed calls", "Dialed calls"
or "Answered calls".

Previous or next page in the calls list.
"OK"
starts the call.


MAKING A CALL - RECENTLY CALLED NUMBERS *




Navigation in the calls list.
The calls list includes the calls sent from and b
y from the vehicle via
the connected telephone.
It is possible to make a call directl
y from the telephone; stop the
vehicle as a safety measure.

*Depending on the compatibility of the telephone.

For access to the calls list, it is also possible to press MENU, select "Telephone", then select "Call"
, and fi nally select "Calls
list".

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION
An iPod is not recognised
when connecting to the
USB port.The iPod is o
f a generation that is not compatible with the USB.

The hard disk or deviceis not recognised whenconnecting to the USBport.
Some hard disks and devices need a power supply greater than is
provided by the audio system. Connect the device to the 230 V socket, the 12 V socket or an external power supply.
Caution
:
ensure that the device does not transmit
a voltage greater than 5 V (risk of destruction of
the system).
When streamin
g, the sound cuts momentarily. Some telephones prioritise connection of the "hands-free" profi le. Delete the "hands-free" connection profi le
to improve streaming.

In "Random all" play,not all of the tracks areplayed.
In "Random all" play, the system can only take into account up to 999 tracks.
With the en
gine off, the
audio system switches off after a few minutes of use. When the en
gine is switched off, the audio system operating time
depends on the battery charge.
The switch-off is normal: the audio s
ystem switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging the vehicle's battery. Start the vehicle's en
gine to increase the batterycharge.

The message "the audio system is overheated"
appears on the display. In order to protect the installation i
f the surrounding temperature is too
high, the audio system switches to an automatic thermal protection mode
leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of the CD.
Switch the audio system off for a few minutes
to allow the system to cool.

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Visual search
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Exterior
Remote control key 31- 32- opening / closing- central locking- anti-theft protection Starting - Stopping the vehicle 53
Lighting 57-59 Headlamp height adjustment 59 Changing bulbs 99 -104- front lamps- foglamps - daytime running lamps- direction indicator repeaters

Wipers 60Changing a wiper blade 112
Door mirrors 42
Doors 35 - opening / closingElectric windows 34
Charging flaps 37 Charging the main battery 82-87- normal- fast



Accessories 113

ABS, EBFD, EBA, ASR, ESP 72-74 Tyre pressures 125Changing a wheel 96 -98
Boot 36- opening / closing
Changing bulbs 10 4 -10 6- rear lamps- 3rd brake lamp - number plate lamps- foglamp
Recovery 112

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Instruments and controls (continued)
Lighting controls 57-59 Direction indicators 71

Instrument panels 18 Warning lamps 19 -25 Indicators 26-30 - main battery state of charge indicator - energy consumption / generation indicator - speedometer - total distance recorder - trip distance recorder - lighting dimmer - service indicator - range indicator


Horn 71
Hazard warning lamps 71
Wiper controls 60
Ignition switch, starting/stopping the vehicle 53

Door mirrors 42
Emergency or assistancecall 72, 127-128
Headlamp height adjustment 59

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Alphabetical index
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Stability control (ESP)...................................74Starting the vehicle .................................53, 55Stopping the vehicle...............................53, 55Storage..........................................................44Sun visor.......................................................r45Systems, ASR and ESP................................74
Technical data ..................................... 122,123Temporary tyre repair kit ...............................92Third brake lamp.........................................106Total distance recorder.................................r28Towing another vehicle...............................112Traction control (ASR)..................................74Traffic information (TA)...............................133Tyre pressures ............................................125
T
Warning lamps..............................................23Weights.......................................................123Window controls............................................34Wiper, rear.....................................................r60Wiper control stalk........................................60Wipers ...........................................................60
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Unlocking from the inside.............................35USB (Peugeot Connect).........................44,46
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Ventilation................................................47-49
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