Citroen BERLINGO MULTISPACE RHD 2015 2.G User Guide
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2015, Model line: BERLINGO MULTISPACE RHD, Model: Citroen BERLINGO MULTISPACE RHD 2015 2.GPages: 276, PDF Size: 12.21 MB
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Rear view mirror 104
Child  surveillance  mirror  104
In-car technology
Section 10
-
eMyW
ay
-
Â
Audio
 system
Controls -
Â
central
 locking Â
27
-
Â
electric
 child  lock Â
134
-
electric windows
105
-
Â
hazard
 warning  lamps Â
106
Emergency
 or  roadside Â
assistance call
Section 10
"Grip control"
1
11-112 Heating, ventilation
-
Â
heating
Â
63-64
-
Â
air
 conditioning Â
A/C
Â
63-64
Digital
 air  conditioning Â
65-66
Demisting/defrosting
Â
67-68
Courtesy
 lamps Â
96,
 170
Front  fittings Â
86-88
-
glove box,
-
overhead storage,
-
console,
-
sun visor
,
-
bottle holder
,
-
bag holder
,
-
storage drawers,
-
Â
storage
 compartment.
Screens, display
28, Section 10
Setting
 the  time  in Â
the screen
Section 10
d
eactivating the passenger's front
 airbag Â
1
19, Â 123
Manual gearbox
43
1
oVERVIEW
Location
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Cruise control 57-59
Speed  limiter  60-62
Lighting
 control  stalk Â
52-54
Automatic
 illumination  of Â
headlamps
Â
53-54
Front
 foglamps Â
53
LED
 daytime  running  lamps Â
53
InStruMEntS And c
O ntr OLS
Parking brake 106Instrument  panels,  displays, Â
screens,
 dials Â
28-29
W
arning  and  indicator  lamps Â
3
0-37
Indicators, gauge
38, 41-42
Setting
 the  time  at Â
the  instrument  panel Â
29
Lighting
 dimmer Â
42
Gear shift indicator
44
Steering
 wheel  adjustment Â
43
Horn
Â
106 Starter
 motor,  ignition  switch Â
50
Wiper
 control  stalk Â
55-56
Automatic
 wipers Â
55
Sreenwash
 /  headlamp Â
wash Â
56,
 144
Trip  computer Â
Section
 10
Steering  mounted  radio Â
controls
Section 10
d
eactivating the passenger's
front  airbag Â
1
19, Â 123
ESC
1
10
Parking  sensors Â
107-108
Electric
 door  mirrors Â
103
Headlamp
 beam  adjustment Â
54
Stop
 &  Start Â
47-49
Electronic
 gearbox Â
45-46
Location
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Fuses, dashboard, cabin 173-175
Bonnet release lever 140
Front
 fititngs Â
86-88
-
glove box,
-
roof storage,
-
console,
-
sun visor
,
-
bottle holder
,
-
bag holder
,
-
storage drawers,
-
Â
storage
 compartment.
Rear  view  mirror Â
104
Child
 surveillance  mirror Â
104
Emergency
 or  assistance Â
call
Section 10
Manual gearbox
43T
echnology on-board
Section 10
-
eMyW
ay
- Â
Audio
 system
Controls -
Â
central
 locking Â
27
-
Â
electric
 child  lock Â
134
-
electric windows
105
-
Â
hazard
 warning  lamps Â
106
"Grip control"
1
11-112
Heating, ventilation - Â
heating
Â
63-64
-
Â
air
 conditioning Â
A/C
Â
63-64
Digital
 air  conditioning Â
65-66
Demisting-defrosting
Â
67-68
Courtesy
 lamps Â
96,
 170
Screens, display
28, Section 10
Setting
 the  time  in Â
the screen
Section 10
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Location
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tEcHnIcAL dAtA - MAI nt E n A nc E
Identification markings, serial number
,  paint  code,  tyres  188
Snow
 chains Â
167
Windscreen
 /  headlamp  wash, Â
levels
144
Changing bulbs,
lighting
Â
168-172 Checks
Â
145-146
-
battery
,
-
gearbox,
-
air filter/passenger compartment filter,- oil filter,
-  particle  filter,
-
Â
parking
 brake,
-
Â
brake
 pads,
-
Â
brake
 drums,  discs.
Engine
 fuses Â
173,
 176
o
pening the bonnet, stay
140 Levels
143-144
-
d iesel additive,
- Â
engine
 oil  dipstick,
- Â
power
 steering  fluid,
- Â
brake
 fluid,
- Â
coolant.
Bleeding
 water,  Diesel  filter Â
146
W
arning
Â
lamps
Â
30-37
Under the bonnet-
d iesel
142
-
petrol
141
Fuel
 cut-off,  Diesel  priming Â
148
AdBlue
 additive Â
149-156
Dimensions
Â
180-183
Petrol
Â
engines
Â
/
Â
Weights
Â
184-185
Diesel
Â
engines
Â
/
Â
Weights
Â
184,
Â
186-187
Location
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InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
1. Lighting and direction indicator
stalk.
2.
Â
Instrument
 panel  with  screen.
3.
Wipers, screenwash, trip
computer
 control  stalk.
4.
Â
Ignition.
5.
Â
Audio
 system  controls.
6.
Â
Driver's
 front  airbag,  horn.
7.
Steering wheel height and reach
adjustment.
8.
Â
Cruise
 control,  speed  limiter Â
controls.
9.
Â
Switch
 panel,  parking  sensors, Â
headlamp
 beam  adjustment, Â
ESC,
 Stop  &  Start.
10.
Â
Bonnet
 release.
11 .
 Electric
 door  mirror  adjustment.
12.
Â
Electric
 window  switches.
13.
Â
Switch
 panel:  hazard  warning Â
lamps,
 central  locking,  child  lock.
14.
Â
Cigarette
 lighter.
15.
Â
Heating-ventilation
 controls.
16.
Â
Storage
 compartment.
17.
Electronic gearbox controls or
Grip
 control.
18.
Â
Audio
 equipment.
19.
Â
Screen.
20.
Â
Emergency
 or  assistance  call.
1
oVERVIEW
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InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
1. Lighting and direction indicator
control stalk.
2.
Â
Instrument
 panel  with  screen.
3.
Wiper
, screenwash, trip
computer
 control  stalk.
4.
Â
Ignition
 switch.
5.
Â
Audio
 system  controls.
6.
Â
Driver's
 front  airbag,  horn.
7.
Steering wheel height and reach
adjustment.
8.
Â
Cruise
 control,  speed  limiter Â
controls.
9.
Â
Switch
 panel,  parking  sensors, Â
headlamp
 beam  adjustment, Â
ESC,
 Stop  &  Start,  alarm.
10.
Â
Bonnet
 release  lever.
11 .
 Electric
 door  mirror  controls.
12.
Â
Electric
 window  switches.
13.
Â
Switch
 panel:  hazard  warning, Â
central
 locking,  child  lock.
14.
Â
Cigarette
 lighter.
15.
Â
Heating-ventilation
 controls.
16.
Â
Door
 pockets.
17.
Electronic gearbox controls or
Grip
 control.
18.
Â
Audio
 system.
19.
Â
Screen.
20.
Â
Emergency
 or  assistance  call.
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EnVIrOnMEnt
With you, CITRoËn acts to protect the
environment.
W
e invite you to visit the
www.citroen.co.uk
 website.a s the driver, you also can contribute
to  protecting  the  environment  by Â
following
 certain  rules:
-
adopt a preventive style of driving,
without
 frequent  and  harsh Â
acceleration,
-
observe the service intervals;
we
 recommend  that  services  are Â
carried out by a CITR
o Ë n dealer,
authorised to collect used batteries
and
 fluids,
-
in order to preserve the reliability
of
 the  engine  and  emission  control Â
systems,
 do  not  use  engine  oil Â
additives.Refer
 to  information  on  eco-driving  at
 the  end  of  this  section.
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ECo-dRIVInG
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16Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2
emissions.
EcO-drIVInG
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without  waiting.  During  acceleration  change  up  early.
With
 an  automatic  or  electronic  gearbox,  give  preference Â
to
 automatic  mode  and  avoid  pressing  the  accelerator Â
pedal
 heavily  or  suddenly.
The
 gear  shift  indicator  invites  you  engage  the  most Â
suitable
 gear:  as  soon  as  the  indication  is  displayed  in  the Â
instrument
 panel,  follow  it  straight  away.
For
 vehicles  fitted  with  an  electronic  or  automatic  gearbox, Â
this
 indicator  appears  only  in  manual  mode.
drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine
braking rather  than  the  brake  pedal,  and  press  the Â
accelerator
 progressively. Â
These
 practices  contribute Â
towards
 a  reduction  in  fuel  consumption  and  CO
2
emissions
Â
and
Â
also
Â
helps
Â
reduce
Â
the
Â
background  traffic Â
noise.
If
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
has
Â
cruise
Â
control,
Â
make
Â
use
Â
of
Â
the  system Â
at
Â
speeds
Â
above
Â
25
Â
mph
Â
(40
Â
km/h)
Â
when
Â
the
Â
traffic  is Â
flowing
Â
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 Â
before
 using  the  air  conditioning.
Above
 30  mph  (50  km/h),  close  the  windows  and  leave  the Â
air
 vents  open.
Remember
 to  make  use  of  equipment  that  can  help  keep Â
the
 temperature  in  the  passenger  compartment  down Â
(sunroof
 and  window  blinds...).
Switch
 off  the  air  conditioning,  unless  it  has  automatic Â
regulation,
 as  soon  as  the  desired  temperature  is  attained.
Switch
 off  the  demisting  and  defrosting  controls,  if  not Â
automatic.
Switch
 off  the  heated  seat  as  soon  as  possible.
Switch
 off  the  headlamps  and  front  foglamps  when  the Â
level
 of  light  does  not  require  their  use.
Avoid
 running  the  engine  before  moving  off,  particularly  in Â
winter;
 your  vehicle  will  warm  up  much  faster  while  driving.
As
 a  passenger,  if  you  avoid  connecting  your  multimedia Â
devices
 (film,  music,  video  game...),  you  will  contribute Â
towards
 limiting  the  consumption  of  electrical  energy,  and Â
so
 of  fuel.
d
isconnect your portable devices before leaving the
vehicle.
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest
items in  the  bottom  of  the  boot,  as  close  as  possible  to  the Â
rear
 seats.
Limit
 the  loads  carried  in  the  vehicle  and  reduce  wind Â
resistance
 (roof  bars,  roof  rack,  bicycle  carrier,  trailer...). Â
Use
 a  roof  box  in  preference.
Remove
 roof  bars  and  roof  racks  after  use.
At
 the  end  of  winter,  remove  snow  tyres  and  refit  your Â
summer
 tyres.
Observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label  in  the  door  aperture,  driver's  side.
Carry
 out  this  check  in  particular:
-
Â
before
 a  long  journey,
-
at each change of season,
-
Â
after
 a  long  period  out  of  use.
d
on't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or
caravan.
Have
 your  vehicle  serviced  regularly  (engine  oil,  oil  filter, Â
air
 filter,  passenger  compartment  filter...)  and  observe  the Â
schedule
 of  operations  recommended  in  the  maintenance Â
and
 warranty  guide.
With
 a  Blue  HDi  Diesel  engine,  if  the  SCR  system  is Â
faulty
 your  vehicle  becomes  polluting;  go  to  a  CITROËN Â
dealer
 or  a  qualified  workshop  without  delay  to  have  the Â
emissions
 of  nitrous  oxides  brought  back  to  the  legal  level.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of
the
 nozzle  to  avoid  any  overflow.
At
 the  wheel  of  your  new  vehicle,  it  is  only  after  the  first Â
1
 800  miles  (3  000  kilometres)  that  you  will  see  the  fuel Â
consumption
 settle  down  to  a  consistent  average.
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This locks and unlocks the doors on the vehicle, opens and closes the
fuel filler  cap,  as  well  as  starting  and Â
stopping
 the  engine.
KEYr EMO t E c O ntr OL
c
entral unlocking
c
entral locking
Press this button to lock all of your vehicle's  doors.
The
Â
direction  indicators  flash  once.
If one of the doors is open or is not
closed
Â
correctly,  the  central  locking  will Â
not
Â
work.
deadlocking
A second press on the closed padlock on  the  remote  control  within  five Â
seconds
 after  locking  changes  the Â
locking
 to  deadlocking.
This
 is  confirmed  by  fixed  lighting Â
of the direction indicators for
approximately
 two  seconds.
Deadlocking
 renders  the  exterior Â
and interior door opening handles
inoperative:
 do  not  leave  anyone  inside Â
the
 vehicle  when  it  is  deadlocked.
If
 deadlocking  is  activated  from  inside Â
the
 vehicle  using  the  remote  control,  it Â
will
 change  to  normal  locking  when  the Â
vehicle
 is  started.
Press
Â
this
Â
button
Â
to
Â
unlock
Â
all
 of
Â
your
Â
vehicle's
Â
doors.
The
Â
direction
Â
indicators
Â
flash
Â
twice.
access