instrument panel Citroen C ZERO RHD 2011 1.G 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
Monitoring Familiarisation
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
Heating and Ventilation 47
Air conditioning 49
Rear screen demist - defrost 51
Comfort
Starting - stopping the vehicle 52
Manual parking brake 53
Drive selector 54
Driving
Lighting stalk 56
Automatic illumination of headlamps 58
Headlamp adjustment 58
Wiper controls 59
Courtesy lamp 60
Visibility
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.Familiarisation
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Instruments and controls
1.
Driver’s airbag.
Horn. 2.Instrument panel.
3.Wiper stalk. 4. Side vents.
5. Window demisting vent.
6.Electric window switches and switch for deactivating the the front and rear passenger electric window controls.
7. Opening control for the fast charging flap (vehicle left hand side).8.Bonnet release lever.9.
Opening control for the normal charging flap (vehicle right hand side). 10.Fusebox.11.
Door mirror controls.12.
Headlamp height adjustment.
ASR/ESP deactivation switch.13.Steering lock and ignition switch.
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Familiarisation
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Monitoring
1.
With the ignition on, the orange and red
warning lamps come on.2. With the engine running, these warninglamps go off.
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f a warning lamp remains on, refer to the relevant page.
Warning lamps
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. "Neutral" position.
B. Energy consumption. C.
"Eco" zone.D."Charge" zone.
Energy consumption/
generation indicator
27
Four successive aler ts indicate that the energy
available in the main battery is dropping to a
low level:
- 2 bars of the energy gauge in the
instrument panel, on and
flashing:
starting to use the reser ve.
- The last bar in the energy gauge flashing.
- The last bar disappears:
display of the range disappears; the heating and air conditioning are switched off.
Low energy alerts
- Display of this warning lamp in
the instrument panel:
Progressive reduction in the power available from the motor. 26
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Familiarisation
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Charging your vehicle
This procedure consists of connecting the
vehicle to a special fast charging station.
A.Interior opening control. B.Exterior flap (left hand side of the vehicle). C.Socket cover.
The cable to use is the one attached to the charging station.
Fast charge
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This procedure consists of connecting the
vehicle to a domestic power point.
A. Interior opening control.B.
Exterior flap (right hand side of the vehicle). C.Socket cover.
Normal charge
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To optimise the ser vice life of themain battery, recharge it completely every 15 days.For a recharge to be complete
, follow the procedure for a normalrecharge
(domestic power point)without interruption, until it switches off automatically (charging lamp goes off inthe instrument panel).
Before making any connection, checkthat the power point you want to use meets standards and is compatiblewith the current rating on the control unit of the charging cable. In all cases,it is recommended that you first have
your installation checked by a qualifiedelectrician.
Ensure that the charging station and its cable are compatible with your vehicle.
You must always use a genuineCITROËN charging cable.
Do not use an electricalextension lead, multi-wayconnector, adaptor or timer.
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Instrument panel
1.State of charge gauge for the main battery.Driveselector position indicator.2.Energy consumption/generation indicator.3.Speedometer4.Screen.
A.Total distance recorder.B.Trip distance recorder (Trip A or B).C.Instrument panel lighting dimmer.D.Indicator of distance remaining to the
next service.E.Indicator of time remaining to the next
service.F.Indicator of remaining range.
5.Screen control button. Displays the various functions in turn.
Resets the function selected (trip recorder or ser vice indicator).
Adjusts the level of instrument lighting.
For more information, refer to thecorresponding section.
Gauges and indicators
Screen
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Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on in the instrument panel, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
Warning/indicator lampStateCauseAction/Observations
Left-hand direction indicatorFlashing with audible signal. The lighting stalk is pushed down.
Right-handdirection indicatorFlashing with audible signal. The lighting stalk is pushed up.
Hazard warning lampsFlashing with audible signal. The hazard warning lamps switch,located on the dashboard, has been
operated. The left-hand and ri
ght-hand direction indicators and
their associated indicator lamps flash simultaneously.
Sidelampsand/or dipped beamheadlamps
On fixed. The sidelamps and/or dipped beamheadlamps are on.
Front foglampsOn fixed. The front foglamps are switched on. Turn the ring on the stalk rear wards twice to switch off
the front foglamps.
Rear foglampOn fixed. The rear foglamp is switched on. Turn the ring on the stalk rear wards to switch off the
rear foglamp.
Main beam headlampsOn fixed. The lighting stalk is pulled towardsyou. Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam headlamps.
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Main battery state of charge indicator
Display
Four successive aler ts indicate that the energyavailable in the main battery is dropping to alow level:
- 2 bars of the state of charge gauge in the
instrument panel, on and flashing: star tingto use the reserve.
- The last bar in the state of charge gauge flashing.
- The last bar disappears: display of the
range disappears; the heating and air conditioning are switched off.
Low energy alerts
- Display of this warning lamp in
the instrument panel: progressive reduction in the power availablefrom the motor.
The state of char
ge of the main battery is displayed continuously in the instrument panel.
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Instrument panel screen When the ignition switch is in the " ON
" position, press button A
repeatedly to display the following information in turn.
Distance recorder
System for measuring the total distance
travelled by the vehicle during its life.Press button A.The total distance appears in the screen.
Reset to zero
With the ignition on and either trip Aor Bdisplayed, press the button for more than
2 seconds.
Trip distance recorder (Trip A or B)
Each of these trip recorders indicates thedistance travelled since the last reset.
Press button A to display the desired trip.
Changing the speedometer units
With the total distance recorder displayed, press and hold button A
for a few seconds tochange the speedometer units (mph or km/h).
The range indicator is displayed in theunits (miles or km) corresponding tothose of the speedometer
(mph or km/h).
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of miles (km) that your vehicle can still cover,
based on the recent conditions of use (driving style, use of heating, air conditioning...).
Range indicator
When the remaining range falls to a low level, "- - -"
is displayed in the instrument panel.
The display of "---", indicating that theservice date has arrived, comes on automatically after a cer tain time and distance travelled. The screen then indicates the time remaining before the next service is due.
Resetting the service indicator to zero
After each ser vice, the ser vice indicator shouldbe rest to zero.
The procedures is as follows: )Switch off the ignition (switch in the LOCK
or ACC position).
)Press the reset button A
several times in succession until the service indicator is
displayed. )Press and hold the reset button for a fewseconds until the spanner flashes. )Press the reset button while the spanner is flashing to change the display from "---"to"CLEAR"
The distance (or time) remaining before thenext ser vice is due is displayed.
The range can be displayed in miles or kilometres.
To c h a nge the units, refer to the"Distance recorder" section.