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REVERSING CAMERA 
  Linked  with  the  navigation  option,  a  
reversing camera is activated automati-
cally when reverse gear is engaged.  
 The  colour  visual  return  is  provided  on  
the navigation display with indication of 
the  limit  of  the  rear  bumper  and  of  the 
general direction of the vehicle. 
  Operating fault  
 If an operating fault occurs, the indicator  
light  on  button   
A      fl   a s h e s    w h e n    r e v e r s e  
gear is engaged.  
 Consult a CITROËN dealer. 
 In  bad  weather  or  in  winter,  check  
that the sensors are not covered with 
mud, ice or snow.   
  Deactivation  
   
     With  reverse  gear  engaged,  press 
button   A , the indicator light switches 
off, the system is fully deactivated.   
  Reactivation  
   
     With  reverse  gear  engaged,  press 
button    A   again,  the  indicator  light 
comes on, the system is reactivated.   
     M o d i fi   c a t i o n   o f   t h e   d e t e c t i o n   z o n e s  
   
     Press  button    A   to  deactivate  the 
system. 
  
     Press button   A  again for a few seconds 
and release it.  
   T h e    d e t e c t i o n    z o n e    m o d i fi   c a t i o n    i n f o r - 
mation is indicated by an audible signal 
which:  
   -   is heard   twice    o n   v e h i c l e s   fi   t t e d   w i t h  
a towbar, 
  -   is heard   once  on vehicles which are 
 n o t   fi   t t e d   w i t h   a   t o w b a r .      
 The red line indicates the distance re- 
quired to open the lower tailgate.      
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  Diesel additive level (Diesel with particle emission filter) 
 The  minimum  level  of  this  additive  is  indi- 
cated by lighting of the service warning light, 
accompanied  by  an  audible  signal  and  a 
message on the multifunction display. 
  Topping up  
 It is imperative that this additive is topped  
up by a CITROËN dealer without delay.   
  Used products 
CHECKS 
     B a t t e r y  
 Check  the  electrolyte  level  
regularly.  If  necessary,  top  up 
the level with distilled water.  
  Check  that  the  terminals  are  
clean and correctly tightened, 
particularly  in  summer  and 
winter. 
 When carrying out work on the battery, 
refer  to  the  "Practical  information"  sec-
tion  for  details  of  the  precautions  to  be 
taken  before  disconnecting  the  battery 
and following its reconnection.  
  Air filter and passenger compartment filter 
 Refer  to  the  servicing  booklet  
for  details  of  the  replacement 
intervals  for  these  compo-
nents.  
 Depending  on  the  environ-
ment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use  
of  the  vehicle  (city  driving...),  replace 
them  twice  as  often  if  necessary  (refer 
to the "Engines" paragraph).  
   A    c l o g g e d    p a s s e n g e r    c o m p a r t m e n t    fi   l - 
ter  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  the 
performance of the air conditioning sys-
tem and generate undesirable odours.  
  Oil filter 
   R e p l a c e   t h e   o i l   fi   l t e r   e a c h   t i m e   
the engine oil is changed.  
 Refer  to  the  servicing  booklet  
for  details  of  the  replacement 
interval for this component. 
  Particle emission filter (Diesel) 
 It is imperative that the maintenance of  
 t h e   p a r t i c l e   e m i s s i o n   fi   l t e r   i s   c a r r i e d   o u t  
by a CITROËN dealer. 
 Following  prolonged  operation  of 
the  vehicle  at  very  low  speed  or  at 
idle,  you  may,  exceptionally,  notice 
the  emission  of  water  vapour  at  the 
exhaust  on  acceleration.  This  does 
not  have  any  adverse  effect  on  the 
performance of the vehicle or on the 
environment.  
 Avoid  any  prolonged  contact  of 
 u s e d   o i l   o r   fl   u i d s   w i t h   t h e   s k i n .  
   M o s t    o f    t h e s e    fl   u i d s    a r e    h a r m f u l    t o  
health or indeed very corrosive. 
   D o   n o t   d i s c a r d   u s e d   o i l   o r   fl   u i d s  
into sewers or onto the ground. 
 Empty  used  oil  into  the  contain-
ers  provided  for  this  purpose  in  the 
CITROËN network.        D o   n o t   d i s c a r d   t h e   o i l   fi   l t e r   t h r o u g h  
public  channels,  deposit  it  in  the 
containers  dedicated  to  this  use 
in the CITROËN network.  
 Unless  otherwise  indicated,  check 
these  components  in  accordance  with 
the  servicing  booklet  and  in  relation  to 
your engine.  
 Otherwise,  have  them  checked  by  a  
CITROËN dealer.  
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  Diesel additive level (Diesel with particle emission filter) 
 The  minimum  level  of  this  additive  is  indi- 
cated by lighting of the service warning light, 
accompanied  by  an  audible  signal  and  a 
message on the multifunction display. 
  Topping up  
 It is imperative that this additive is topped  
up by a CITROËN dealer without delay.   
  Used products 
CHECKS 
     B a t t e r y  
 Check  the  electrolyte  level  
regularly.  If  necessary,  top  up 
the level with distilled water.  
  Check  that  the  terminals  are  
clean and correctly tightened, 
particularly  in  summer  and 
winter. 
 When carrying out work on the battery, 
refer  to  the  "Practical  information"  sec-
tion  for  details  of  the  precautions  to  be 
taken  before  disconnecting  the  battery 
and following its reconnection.  
  Air filter and passenger compartment filter 
 Refer  to  the  servicing  booklet  
for  details  of  the  replacement 
intervals  for  these  compo-
nents.  
 Depending  on  the  environ-
ment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use  
of  the  vehicle  (city  driving...),  replace 
them  twice  as  often  if  necessary  (refer 
to the "Engines" paragraph).  
   A    c l o g g e d    p a s s e n g e r    c o m p a r t m e n t    fi   l - 
ter  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  the 
performance of the air conditioning sys-
tem and generate undesirable odours.  
  Oil filter 
   R e p l a c e   t h e   o i l   fi   l t e r   e a c h   t i m e   
the engine oil is changed.  
 Refer  to  the  servicing  booklet  
for  details  of  the  replacement 
interval for this component. 
  Particle emission filter (Diesel) 
 It is imperative that the maintenance of  
 t h e   p a r t i c l e   e m i s s i o n   fi   l t e r   i s   c a r r i e d   o u t  
by a CITROËN dealer. 
 Following  prolonged  operation  of 
the  vehicle  at  very  low  speed  or  at 
idle,  you  may,  exceptionally,  notice 
the  emission  of  water  vapour  at  the 
exhaust  on  acceleration.  This  does 
not  have  any  adverse  effect  on  the 
performance of the vehicle or on the 
environment.  
 Avoid  any  prolonged  contact  of 
 u s e d   o i l   o r   fl   u i d s   w i t h   t h e   s k i n .  
   M o s t    o f    t h e s e    fl   u i d s    a r e    h a r m f u l    t o  
health or indeed very corrosive. 
   D o   n o t   d i s c a r d   u s e d   o i l   o r   fl   u i d s  
into sewers or onto the ground. 
 Empty  used  oil  into  the  contain-
ers  provided  for  this  purpose  in  the 
CITROËN network.        D o   n o t   d i s c a r d   t h e   o i l   fi   l t e r   t h r o u g h  
public  channels,  deposit  it  in  the 
containers  dedicated  to  this  use 
in the CITROËN network.  
 Unless  otherwise  indicated,  check 
these  components  in  accordance  with 
the  servicing  booklet  and  in  relation  to 
your engine.  
 Otherwise,  have  them  checked  by  a  
CITROËN dealer.  
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Scrolling of the information 
by page.   
   
Displaying of the CD-Text/
MP3/Tag ID3 information.    
   
Repeat (track/MP3 folder/
disc).    
   Manual storing and 
recalling of the radio 
stations/PTY (12 to 17).    
   
Random play (tracks/
MP3 folder/disc).        
Multifunction display.    
   
Fast backwards play.    
   
Fast forwards play.        
 S e a r c h   f o r   T P   t r a f fi   c  
information.    
   
Activation/Deactivation of 
the PTY.    
   Playing of the beginning 
of each track (MP3 folder/ disc).   
   
Selection of the previous 
disc.   
   
Selection of the next disc.       
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RADIO 
  Selecting radio mode 
 Press  the  "PWR"  button  
or  the  "AM/FM"  button  to 
switch on the radio.   Disconnecting  the  battery  terminals 
clears the stored radio stations.  
  Selecting the waveband 
 Press  the  "AM/FM"  button  
several times in succession 
to  select  the  waveband;  it 
changes  in  the  following 
order:  FM1/FM2/FM3/MW/
LW/FM1...  
  Automatic station search 
 Press  the  "SEEK     "  or 
"SEEK      "  button  to  search 
the lower frequencies or the  
higher  frequencies  respec-
tively. 
  Manual station search 
 Turn  the  "TUNE"  dial  re- 
spectively  to  the  left  to 
search  the  lower  frequen-
cies or to the right to search 
the higher frequencies.  
  Manual station storing 
 Press  one  of  the  six  buttons  "1"  to  "6"  
until an audible signal is heard.  
 The  sound  cuts  out  then  becomes  au- 
dible  again  when  the  station  has  been 
stored.  
 The  number  of  the  button  and  the  as- 
sociated radio frequency appear on the 
display. 
  Automatic station storing 
 Press  the  "AM/FM"  button  
for more than two seconds. 
  Recalling stored stations 
 Press  one  of  the  six  buttons  "1"  to  "6".  
The station corresponding to the wave-
band selected appears on the display. 
 The  search  begins  automatically  and 
 s t o p s   a t   t h e   fi   r s t   s t a t i o n   f o u n d .      The six stations offering the best recep-
 t i o n    a r e    s t o r e d    a n d    c l a s s i fi   e d    f r o m    t h e  
weakest to the strongest on the six cor-
responding buttons.  
 You can store up to six stations on each 
waveband.  
 Storing  a  new  station  replaces  the  pre- 
vious station.   Stations  can  only  be  stored  automati-
cally on wavebands FM3, MW and LW.  
 Storing new stations replaces the previ- 
ous stations.  
 This storing can be activated automati- 
cally  irrespective  of  the  waveband  se-
lected. 
 To recall the pre-set memory setting, 
press the button and release it within 
two seconds.          
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"RDS" 
  Alternative frequencies "AF" 
 Your radio automatically checks and selects  
the  best  frequency  for  the  radio  station  to 
which it is tuned (if the station broadcasts on 
several transmitters or frequencies). 
 The  frequency  of  a  radio  station  covers  ap-
proximately  30  miles  (50  km).  The  change 
from  one  frequency  to  another  explains  the 
temporary loss of reception during a journey. 
 If the station to which you are listening does 
not have several frequencies in the region in 
which you are currently located, you can de-
activate the alternative frequency following.  
  Traffic information "TP" 
   T h e   " T r a f fi   c   P r o g r a m "   ( T P )   f u n c t i o n   p e r - 
mits  automatic  and  temporary  switch-
 i n g   t o   a n   F M   s t a t i o n   b r o a d c a s t i n g   t r a f fi   c  
information.  
 The radio station or the source that you  
are listening to at this point is paused.  
   O n c e   t h e   t r a f fi   c   i n f o r m a t i o n   h a s   e n d e d ,   
the  system  switches  back  to  the  radio 
station  or  the  source  that  you  were  lis-
tening to initially. 
  Regional following mode "REG" 
 Some stations are organised in a network.  
 In different regions, they broadcast diffe- 
rent  or  shared  programmes  depending 
on the time of day.  
 You can follow: 
   -   a regional station only, 
  -   the  entire  network,  with  the  possi-bility  that  you  will  be  listening  to  a  
different programme.  
 The  "AF",  "REG"  and  "TP" 
functions  can  be  deacti-
vated  or  activated  via  the 
"TUNE"  button  functions 
setting mode.   Press the "TP" button.  
 "TP" appears on the display.  
If  the  station  is  compatible, 
"RDS" also appears. 
   I f    t h e    r a d i o    d e t e c t s    t r a f fi   c    i n f o r m a t i o n ,  
"TRAF  INF"  appears  on  the  display, 
followed by the frequency of the broad-
casting station, then its name.  
 The volume is different from that of the  
previous source.  
   F o l l o w i n g   t h e   b r o a d c a s t i n g   o f   t h e   t r a f fi   c   
information,  the  volume  returns  to  that 
of the source prior to the interruption. 
 When  "TP"  appears  on  the  display, 
the radio stops solely at RDS stations 
 b r o a d c a s t i n g   t r a f fi   c   i n f o r m a t i o n .    
 On  long  distance  journeys,  when  the 
stored station becomes weak, the radio 
 s e a r c h e s   fi   r s t   f o r   a n o t h e r   f r e q u e n c y   f o r  
the same station (AF). Then, if this fails, 
it searches for a frequency broadcast-
ing  the  regional  programme  (REG).  If 
this  also  fails,  the  radio  returns  to  the 
stored station.  
 The  "Radio  Data  System"  (RDS)  func-
tion on the FM waveband permits:  
   -   access to the displaying of information, 
such as the name of the station, ... 
  -   tuning  to  the  same  station  while  tra- velling through different regions, 
     -      t e m p o r a r y   t u n i n g   t o   t r a f fi   c   i n f o r m a t i o n   announcements.  
 Most  FM  stations  use  the  RDS.  These  
stations  transmit  non-audible  data  in 
addition to their programmes.  
 The  data  transmitted  in  this  way  allows  
you  access  to  various  functions,  mainly 
displaying  of  the  name  of  the  station, 
automatic station following or temporary 
 t u n i n g    t o    t r a f fi   c    i n f o r m a t i o n    a n n o u n c e -
ments.  
 The RDS allows you to continue listen- 
ing to the same station by means of the 
alternative  frequency  following.  How-
ever,  in  certain  conditions,  this  RDS 
frequency following cannot be provided 
throughout  the  country.  Radio  stations 
do  not  cover  the  whole  country,  which 
explains the loss of reception of the sta-
tion during a journey.    
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  Themed type of programme "PTY" 
 Some stations offer the option of listen- 
ing to a themed type of programme as a 
priority,  selected  from  the  list  available 
below: 
 NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT,  EDUCATE, 
DRAMA,  CULTURE,  SCIENCE,  VARIED, 
POP M,  ROCK M,  EASY M,  LIGHT M, 
CLASSICS, OTHER M, WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN,  SOCIAL,  RELIGION,  PHONE IN, 
TRAVEL,  LEISURE,  JAZZ,  COUNTRY, 
NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT. 
  Emergency broadcasts "ALERT" 
 An  emergency  broadcast  automatically  
and temporarily interrupts the FM station 
or the source that you are listening to.  
 The message "ALERT" appears on the  
display and the volume is different from 
that of the previous source.  
 Following  the  emergency  broadcast,  
the message disappears and the volume 
returns to that of the source prior to the 
interruption.     Search for a "PTY" broadcast 
 Press the "PTY" button.  
 Turn  the  "TUNE"  dial  to  se- 
lect  the  type  of  programme 
required. 
 Two  seconds  later,  the  radio  searches 
for  a  broadcast  which  corresponds  to 
your selection; the type of PTY selected 
 fl   a s h e s   o n   t h e   d i s p l a y .   
 Once  the  station  has  been  found,  its  
name appears on the display.  
 You can press the "SEEK     " or "SEEK     " 
 b u t t o n s   t o   fi   n d   a n o t h e r   s t a t i o n .  
 If  no  station  is  found  corresponding  
to your selected type of programme, 
"NONE"  appears  on  the  display  for 
 fi   v e   s e c o n d s   a n d   t h e   r a d i o   r e t u r n s   t o  
the previous station.  
 You can store up to six PTY programmes.  
 Each  new  programme  stored  replaces  
the previous one. 
  Storing a "PTY" programme   To recall the pre-set memory setting, 
press the button and release it within 
two seconds.  
  Changing the display language of 
the "PTY" programme   Press the "TUNE" button for 
more  than  two  seconds  to 
access the functions setting 
mode. 
 Then, press this button several times in 
succession; the functions setting mode 
changes in the following order:  
 AF/CT/REG/TP-S/PTY (languages)/SCV/ 
PHONE/OFF.  
 Turn the "TUNE" dial to the left or to the  
right to select the language (ENGLISH, 
FRANCAIS,  DEUTSCH,  SVENSK, 
ESPAGNOL, ITALIANO).     The  sound  cuts  out  then  becomes  au- 
dible  again  when  the  programme  has 
been stored.  
 The number of the button and the asso- 
ciated  PTY  programme  appear  on  the 
display. 
 Turn  the  "TUNE"  dial  to  set  
the  PTY  programme  to  be 
stored.  
 Press  one  of  the  six  but- 
tons "1" to "6" for more than 
two seconds.      
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CD PLAYER 
 This  can  play  audio  CDs  (CD-DA,  CD- 
Text, CD-R/RW) or MP3 CDs. 
  Selecting CD mode 
 If  the  player  already  con- 
tains  a  disc,  press  the  "CD" 
button.  
 "CD",  the  track  number  and 
the playing time appear on the display. 
  Functions setting mode 
 This  permits  activation  or  deactivation  
of the functions below. 
 Press the "TUNE" button for 
more  than  two  seconds  to 
access the functions setting 
mode.  
 Then, press this button sev- 
eral  times  in  succession; 
the  functions  setting  mode  changes  in 
the following order:  
 AF/CT/REG/TO-S/PTY  (languages)/SCV/ 
PHONE/OFF.  
 Turn the "TUNE" dial respectively to the  
left to deactivate the function ("OFF") or 
to the right to activate it ("ON"). 
 The  "PHONE"  is  not  operational  at 
present.  
 The  functions  setting  mode  is  deacti- 
vated  after  approximately  10 seconds 
without any action.    After  inserting  a  disc,  printed  face  up-
wards, the player starts automatically. 
  Ejecting a disc 
 Press this button to remove  
the  disc  from  the  player. 
The  system  automatically 
switches to radio mode. 
  Fast search 
 Press  and  hold  button  "    " 
or  "    "  to  carry  out  a  fast 
backwards  or  forwards 
search respectively. 
 Play begins when the button is released.   
  Selecting a track 
 Press  button  "    "  or  "    "  to 
select  the  previous  or  next  
track respectively.  
  Repeating a track   Press  the  "RPT"  button  to 
repeat  the  playing  of  the 
current  track.  "RPT"  ap-
pears on the display. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.   
  Random playing of a disc 
 Press  the  "RDM"  button  to  
start  random  playing  of  the 
tracks  on  the  disc.  "RDM" 
appears on the display. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.  
 Insert circular compact discs only.  
 8 cm compact discs must be inserted  
in the centre of the player slot.  
 Once  ejected,  if  the  compact  disc  is 
 n o t   r e m o v e d   w i t h i n   fi   f t e e n   s e c o n d s ,   i t  
is reloaded into the player.  
  Audio CDs         
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CD PLAYER 
 This  can  play  audio  CDs  (CD-DA,  CD- 
Text, CD-R/RW) or MP3 CDs. 
  Selecting CD mode 
 If  the  player  already  con- 
tains  a  disc,  press  the  "CD" 
button.  
 "CD",  the  track  number  and 
the playing time appear on the display. 
  Functions setting mode 
 This  permits  activation  or  deactivation  
of the functions below. 
 Press the "TUNE" button for 
more  than  two  seconds  to 
access the functions setting 
mode.  
 Then, press this button sev- 
eral  times  in  succession; 
the  functions  setting  mode  changes  in 
the following order:  
 AF/CT/REG/TO-S/PTY  (languages)/SCV/ 
PHONE/OFF.  
 Turn the "TUNE" dial respectively to the  
left to deactivate the function ("OFF") or 
to the right to activate it ("ON"). 
 The  "PHONE"  is  not  operational  at 
present.  
 The  functions  setting  mode  is  deacti- 
vated  after  approximately  10 seconds 
without any action.    After  inserting  a  disc,  printed  face  up-
wards, the player starts automatically. 
  Ejecting a disc 
 Press this button to remove  
the  disc  from  the  player. 
The  system  automatically 
switches to radio mode. 
  Fast search 
 Press  and  hold  button  "    " 
or  "    "  to  carry  out  a  fast 
backwards  or  forwards 
search respectively. 
 Play begins when the button is released.   
  Selecting a track 
 Press  button  "    "  or  "    "  to 
select  the  previous  or  next  
track respectively.  
  Repeating a track   Press  the  "RPT"  button  to 
repeat  the  playing  of  the 
current  track.  "RPT"  ap-
pears on the display. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.   
  Random playing of a disc 
 Press  the  "RDM"  button  to  
start  random  playing  of  the 
tracks  on  the  disc.  "RDM" 
appears on the display. 
 To  exit  this  mode,  press  this  button 
again.  
 Insert circular compact discs only.  
 8 cm compact discs must be inserted  
in the centre of the player slot.  
 Once  ejected,  if  the  compact  disc  is 
 n o t   r e m o v e d   w i t h i n   fi   f t e e n   s e c o n d s ,   i t  
is reloaded into the player.  
  Audio CDs