seats CITROEN BERLINGO VAN 2021 Owners Manual
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Welcome
Thank you for choosing a Citroën Berlingo/ë-Berlingo or a Citroën Berlingo
V an/ë-Berlingo Van.
This document contains the key information and recommendations you
will need to be able to explore your vehicle in complete safety. We strongly
recommend familiarising yourself with it, as well as the Maintenance and
Warranty Guide.
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Contents
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OverviewOverview 4
Labels 6
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Eco-driving
1InstrumentsInstrument panels 10
Digital instrument panel 11
Warning and indicator lamps 13
Indicators 20
Trip computer 27
Touch screen BLUETOOTH audio system 28
Touch screen 29
Setting the date and time 31
2AccessElectronic key with remote control function and
built-in key, 32
Back-up procedures 38
Central locking / unlocking 41
Doors 43
General recommendations for the sliding
side doors
43
Rear roof flap 44
Alarm 45
Electric windows 47
Tilting rear door windows 49
3Ease of use and comfortGeneral recommendations for the seats 50
Front seats 50
Steering wheel adjustment 53
Mirrors 53
2-seat front bench seat 55
Rear bench seat (row 2) 56
Rear seats (row 2) 57
Rear seats (row 3) 57
Interior fittings 60
Two-position luggage cover shelf (removable) 65
Luggage cover (7-seat) 66
Warning triangle 67
Extenso Cab 68
Crew cab 70
Heating and Ventilation 73
Heating 74
Manual air conditioning 74
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning 75
Front demisting - de-icing 77
Heated windscreen 78
Demisting/de-icing the rear screen and/or
the door mirrors
78
Rear heating and air conditioning 79
Additional heating/ventilation system 79
Temperature conditioning (Electric) 81
4Lighting and visibilityLighting control stalk 83
Direction indicators 84
Automatic illumination of headlamps 84
Daytime running lamps / Sidelamps 85
Guide-me-home and welcome lighting 85
Automatic lighting systems - General
recommendations
86
Automatic headlamp dipping 86
Headlamp beam height adjustment 88
Wiper control stalk 88
Changing a wiper blade 90
Automatic wipers 90
5SafetyGeneral safety recommendations 92
Emergency or assistance 92
Hazard warning lamps 94
Horn 95
Pedestrian horn (Electric) 95
Electronic stability control (ESC) 95
Advanced Grip Control 97
Hill Assist Descent Control 98
Seat belts 99
Airbags 103
Child seats 106
Deactivating the front passenger airbag 108
ISOFIX child seats 11 2
i-Size child seats 11 5
Manual child lock 11 6
Electric child lock 11 6
6DrivingDriving recommendations 11 7
Starting/switching off the engine 11 9
Manual parking brake 123
Electric parking brake 123
Hill start assist 126
5-speed manual gearbox 126
6-speed manual gearbox 127
Automatic gearbox 127
Drive selector (Electric) 132
Driving modes 133
Gear shift indicator 134
Stop & Start (Petrol or Diesel) 134
Tyre under-inflation detection 136
Head-up display 138
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General
recommendations
139
Road signs recognition 140
Speed limiter 143
Cruise control - Specific recommendations 146
Programmable cruise control 146
Adaptive cruise control 148
Memorising speeds 152
Active Safety Brake with Collision Risk Alert and
Intelligent emergency braking assistance
152
Active lane departure warning system 155
Blind spot monitoring 158
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Overview
represented by an indicator and a reserve power
warning lamp on the instrument panel.
The 12 V accessory battery 3 powers the
vehicle’s conventional electrical system. It is
recharged automatically by the traction battery
via the on-board charger.
The on-board charger
4
provides domestic
charging (mode
2) and accelerated charging
(mode
3) of the traction battery as well as
recharging of the 12
V accessory battery.
The electric motor
5 provides propulsion in
accordance with the selected driving mode and
driving conditions. It recovers energy during
vehicle braking and deceleration phases.
Labels
"Access - 2-seat front bench seat" (Citroën
Berlingo Van) section:
"Ease of use and comfort - General
recommendations for seats" (Citroën
Berlingo) section:
"Ease of use and comfort - Interior fittings -
Wireless smartphone charger" section:
"Ease of use and comfort - Extenso Cab"
(Citroën Berlingo Van) section:
"Ease of use and comfort - Crew cab"
(Citroën Berlingo Van) section:
"Ease of use and comfort - Additional
heating/ventilation system" section:
"Lighting and visibility - Lighting control", "In
the event of a breakdown - Changing a bulb"
sections:
"Safety - Child seats - Deactivating the front
passenger airbag" section:
"Safety - ISOFIX child seats" (Citroën
Berlingo) section:
i-SizeTOP TETHER
"Safety - Manual child lock" section:
"Driving - Electric parking brake" section:
"Driving - Fixed speed limiter" section:
"Practical information - Compatibility of
fuels" section:
"Practical information - Charging system
(Electric)" section:
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Eco-driving
Eco-driving
Eco-driving refers to a range of everyday
practices that allow the motorist to optimise
the vehicle's energy consumption (fuel and/or
electricity) and CO
2 emissions.
Optimise your use of the gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and
change up promptly. While accelerating, change
up early.
With an automatic gearbox, favour automatic
mode. Do not depress the accelerator pedal
heavily or suddenly.
The gear shift indicator prompts you to engage
the most suitable gear. Whenever this indication
is displayed on the instrument panel, follow it
straight away.
With an automatic gearbox, 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 accelerator gradually. These practices
help to save on energy consumption, reduce
CO
2 emissions and decrease general traffic
noise.
Favour the use of the "Eco" driving mode.
With an EAT8 gearbox, with the gear selector
in mode D, favour "free-wheeling" by gradually
lifting your foot fully off the accelerator pedal in
order to save fuel. When the traffic is flowing smoothly, select the
cruise control.
Control the use of 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.
At speeds above 31
mph (50 km/h), close the
windows and leave the air vents open.
Consider using equipment that can help keep
the temperature in the passenger compartment
down (e.g.
sunroof blind, window blinds).
Unless automatically regulated, switch off the air
conditioning as soon as the desired temperature
has been reached.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting functions,
if they are not managed automatically.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Adapt your use of the headlamps and/or
foglamps to the level of visibility, in accordance
with current legislation in the country in which
you are driving.
Avoid running the engine before moving off,
particularly in winter (other than in severe wintry
conditions: temperature below -23°C). The
vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.
As a passenger, avoid connecting your
multimedia devices (e.g.
film, music, video
game) to help reduce the consumption of energy.
Disconnect all portable devices before leaving
the vehicle.
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle. Place the
heaviest items in the boot as close as possible to
the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and
minimise wind resistance (e.g.
roof bars, roof
rack, bicycle carrier, trailer). Preferably, use a
roof box.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit
summer tyres.
Comply with the servicing instructions
Check tyre pressures regularly, with the tyres
cold, referring to the label in the door aperture on
the driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
–
before a long journey
.
–
at each change of season.
–
after a long period out of use.
Do not forget the spare wheel and, where
applicable, the tyres on your trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (e.g.
engine
oil, oil filter, air filter, passenger compartment
filter, etc.). Observe the schedule of operations in
the manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system
has a fault, your vehicle will emit pollution. Visit
a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop
as soon as possible to restore your vehicle's
nitrogen oxide emissions to legal levels.
When filling the fuel tank, do not continue after
the third cut-out of the nozzle, to avoid overflow.
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1.Left-hand front
2. Right-hand front
3. Right-hand rear (depending on version)
4. Left-hand rear (depending on version)
5. Deactivation of electric window controls
located by rear seats (depending on version)
Manual operation
► To open/close the window, press/pull the
switch without passing the point of resistance;
the window stops as soon as the switch is
released.
Automatic operation
(Depending on version)
►
T o open/close the window, press/pull the
switch past its resistance point: the window
opens/closes completely when the switch is
released.
Operating the switch again stops the movement
of the window.
Window controls remain operational for
approximately 45 seconds after switching
off the ignition or after locking the vehicle.
After that time, the controls are disabled.
To reactivate them, switch on the ignition or
unlock the vehicle.
Anti-pinch
(Depending on version)
If the window meets an obstacle while rising, it
stops and immediately partially lowers again.
Deactivating the rear
controls for the rear electric
windows
(Type 2)
For your children's safety, press control 5 to
deactivate the controls for the rear electric
windows, irrespective of their positions.
The red indicator lamp in the button comes
on and a confirmation message is displayed.
The lamp will remain lit until the controls are
reactivated.
The rear electric windows can still be controlled
using the driver's controls.
Reinitialising the electric
windows
After reconnecting the battery, or in the event
of abnormal window movement, the anti-pinch
function must be reinitialised.
The anti-pinch function is disabled during the
following sequence of operations.
For each window:
►
Lower the window fully
, then raise it; it will
rise in steps of a few centimetres each time the
control is pressed. Repeat the operation until the
window is fully closed.
►
Continue to pull the control for at least one
second after the window reaches the closed
position.
If an electric window meets an obstacle
during operation, the movement of the
window must be reversed. To do this, press
the relevant control.
When the driver operates the passengers’
electric window controls, it is important to
ensure that nothing can prevent the window
from closing properly.
It is important to ensure that passengers use
the electric windows correctly.
Pay particular attention to children when
operating the windows.
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General
recommendations for the
seats
For safety reasons, seat adjustments
must only be made when the vehicle is
stationary.
Folding or unfolding the seat backrests
must only be done with the vehicle
stationary.
Before moving the seat backwards,
ensure that there is no person or object
that might prevent the full travel of the seat.
There is a risk of trapping or pinching
passengers if present in the rear seats or of
jamming the seat if large objects are placed
on the floor behind the seat.
Do not place hard or heavy objects on
the backrests forming a table. They could
become dangerous projectiles in the event of
sudden braking or a collision.
–
Do not remove a head restraint without
stowing it; secure it to a support inside the
vehicle.
–
Check that the seat belts remain accessible
to the passenger and easy to fasten.
–
Passengers must never take their seat
without adjusting and fastening their seat belt.
– In row 3, be careful not to leave your feet
under the row 2 seat while it is being tilted.
–
When a row 3 seat is in the fully folded
position, ensure that the strap is correctly
hooked to the
Top Tether fixing of the row 2
backrest: risk of unexpected tipping of the
seat.
Before carrying out the manoeuvres,
check that nothing and no one is
obstructing the moving elements and their
locking.
To avoid sudden folding, take care to hold the
backrest and support it until it is horizontal.
Never put your hand underneath the seat
cushion to guide the seat downwards or
upwards, you could get your fingers trapped.
Place your hand on the grip/strap (depending
on equipment) at the top of the seat cushion.
Please note: an incorrectly latched
backrest compromises the safety of
passengers in the event of sudden braking or
an impact.
The contents of the boot may be thrown
forward - risk of severe injury!
Front seats
Correct driving position
Before taking to the road and to make the most
of the ergonomic layout of the instruments and
controls, carry out these adjustments in the
following order:
–
head restraint height.
–
seat backrest angle.
–
seat cushion height.
–
longitudinal seat position.
–
steering wheel height and reach.
–
rear view mirror and door mirrors.
Once these adjustments have been
made, check that the instrument panel
can be viewed correctly from your driving
position.
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3switch the function off; reducing electrical
consumption in turn decreases energy
consumption.
Prolonged use of heated seats is not
recommended for people with sensitive
skin.
There is a risk of burns for people whose
perception of heat is impaired (e.g.
illness,
taking medication).
To keep the heated pad intact and to prevent
a short circuit:
–
Do not place heavy or sharp objects on the
seat.
–
Do not kneel or stand on the seat.
–
Do not spill liquids onto the seat.
–
Never use the heating function if the seat
is damp.
Steering wheel
adjustment
► When stationary , pull the control lever to
release the steering wheel.
►
Adjust the height and reach.
►
Lower the control lever to lock the steering
wheel.
As a safety precaution, these operations must only be carried out while the vehicle
is stationary.
Mirrors
Door mirrors
Adjustment
► Move control A or turn control C (depending
on the version you have) to the right or to the left
to select the corresponding mirror.
►
Move control
B or C (depending on the
version you have) in any of the four directions to
adjust.
►
Return control A
or C (depending on the
version you have) to its centre position.
As a safety measure, the mirrors should be adjusted to reduce the blind spots.
The objects observed are, in reality, closer
than they appear.
Take this into account when assessing the
distance of vehicles approaching from behind.
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3A child-monitoring mirror is installed above
the interior rear view mirror. It allows the
vehicle's rear passengers to be observed and
facilitates discussion between the front and rear
passengers without changing the mirror setting
and without turning around. It can be folded
easily to avoid dazzle.
2-seat front bench seat
Central seat
Table position
► To lower the backrest, pull the tab on the
lower edge of the seat.
The backrest of the central seat of the bench
seat tilts to form a work table, creating a mobile
office (for use while stationary).
The vehicle may also be fitted with a pivoting
table.
►
T
o return the backrest to the sitting position,
stow the table, then guide it until it locks.
Take care not to jam the tab under the seat
cushion while moving the backrest.
Never use the table while the vehicle is
being driven.
In the event of sudden braking or impact, any
objects on the table might become dangerous
projectiles that could cause injury.
Storage compartment under seats
► Lift the central seat to access the storage
compartment. This space can be secured by
fitting a padlock (not supplied).
Each time you lock the seat in the sitting
position, make sure that passengers
have access to the seat belt end pieces and
the associated straps.
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Side seat
Retractable position
► Pull the tongue on the top edge of the seat
near the head restraint to tilt and guide the
assembly
.
It is placed in the floor of the front seat and thus
forms a continuous flat floor with the loading
space.
This position allows transporting long cargo
inside the vehicle with the doors closed.
When retracted, the maximum weight on the
backrest is 50 kg.
To replace the seat, lift the backrest until the seat
locks into position on the floor.
Never put your hand underneath the seat
cushion to guide the seat downwards or
upwards, you could get your fingers trapped.
Always just use the strap.
Before carrying out these manoeuvres, check
that nothing and nobody is obstructing the
moving elements and their locking.
Folded position
► Lift the yellow crank at the base of the seat to
unlock and lift the assembly into folded position
(seat raised against the backrest) until it locks.
This position allows the transport of high loads
inside the cab.
T
o replace the seat, push on the yellow crank
under the seat and lower the assembly until the
seat locks into position on the floor.
Never put your hand underneath the seat
cushion to guide the seat downwards or
upwards, you could get your fingers trapped.
Place your hand on the front of the seat
cushion.
Before carrying out these manipulations,
check that nothing and nobody is obstructing
the moving elements and their locking.
Rear bench seat (row 2)
For safety reasons, seat adjustments
must only be made when the vehicle is
stationary.
Folding the backrests
First steps:
► lower the head restraints,
►
if necessary
, move the front seats forward,
►
check that nothing or no person might
interfere with the folding of the backrests
(clothing, luggage, etc.),
►
check that the outer seat belts are lying flat
on the backrests.
The folding of the backrest is accompanied by a slight lowering of the
corresponding seat cushion.
When the backrest is released, the red
indicator is visible in the release grips on the
outer seats.
► Turn the backrest release handle 1.
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3► Guide the backrest down to the horizontal
position.
Repositioning the backrests
First check that the outer seat belts are
lying vertically flat alongside the backrest
latching rings.
►
Put the backrest in the upright position and
push it firmly to latch it home.
►
Check that the red indicator in the release
grip
1 is no longer visible.
►
Ensure that the outer seat belts are not
trapped during the manoeuvre.
Rear seats (row 2)
Folding the backrests
First steps:
► lower the head restraints,
►
if necessary
, move the front seats forward,
►
check that nothing or no person might
interfere with the folding of the backrests
(clothing, luggage, etc.),
►
check that the outer seat belts are lying flat
on the backrests.
The folding of the backrest is accompanied by a slight lowering of the
corresponding seat cushion.
When the backrest is released, the red
indicator is visible in the release grips on the
outer seats.
Outer seat (left-hand or right-hand)
► Turn the backrest release handle 1.
► Guide the backrest down to the horizontal
position.
Central seat
► Pull the backrest release tab 1 .
► Guide the backrest down to the horizontal
position.
With the central seat, only the strap must
be used.
Repositioning the backrests
Outer seat (left-hand or right-hand)
First check that the outer seat belts are
lying vertically flat alongside the backrest
latching rings.
►
Put the backrest in the upright position and
push it firmly to latch it home.
►
Check that the red indicator on the release
grips
1 of the outer seats is no longer visible.
►
Ensure that the outer seat belts are not
trapped during the manoeuvre.
Check that the backrest of the upright
central seat is correctly aligned with the
backrests of the outer seats.
Central seat
►
Put the backrest in the upright position and
push it firmly to latch it home.
►
Check that the central seat belt is not trapped
during the manoeuvre.
Rear seats (row 3)