seat adjustment Citroen C1 RHD 2016 1.G Owner's Manual
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.
Instrument panels 11
Display  screens Â
1
3
Indicator
 and  warning  lamps Â
1
5
Indicators
Â
2
6
Trip
 computer Â
2
7
Setting
 the  time Â
2
9
InstrumentsOver view
Keys 31
K eyless  Entry  and  Starting  system Â
3
4
Doors
Â
3
8
Boot
 3
9
Front
 electric  windows Â
4
1
Rear
 quarter  windows Â
4
1
Electric
 fa
bric
 ro
of
 4
2
Access
Front seats 46
Rear  seats Â
4
8
Mirrors
Â
5
0
Steering
 wheel  adjustment Â
5
1
Ventilation
 5
2
Heating
 5
4
Manual
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 5
5
Automatic
 air  conditioning Â
5
7
Front
 demist  -  defrost Â
6
0
Rear
 screen  demist  -  defrost Â
6
1
Courtesy
 lamp Â
6
2
Boot
 lamp Â
6
2
Interior
 fittings Â
6
3
Rear
 parcel  shelf Â
6
7
Boot
 fittings Â
6
8
Ease of use  a nd  c omfort
Driving recommendations 7 0
Starting  -  switching  off  the  engine Â
with
 the  key Â
7
1
Starting
 -  switching  off  the  engine  with  the Â
K
eyless  Entry  and  Starting  system Â
7
2
Manual
 par
king
 b
rake
 7
6
5 -speed
 manual  gearbox Â
7
6
ETG
 electronic  gearbox Â
7
7
Gear
 shift  indicator Â
8
1
Hill
 start  assist Â
8
2
Stop
 &  Start Â
8
3
Speed
 limiter Â
8
6
Reversing
 camera Â
9
2
Lane
 departure  warning  system Â
9
3
Under-inflation
 d
etection
 9
5
Driving
Eco-driving
Contents
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Exterior lighting control stalk 98
Automatic  illumination  of  headlamps Â
1
01
Direction
 indicators Â
1
03
Headlamp
 beam  height  adjustment Â
1
03
Wiper
 control  stalk Â
1
04
Lighting and v isibility
Horn 10 6
Hazard  warning  lamps Â
1
06
ESC
 system Â
1
07
Active
 City  Brake Â
1
10
Seat
 belts Â
1
15
Airbags
 1
18
Child
 seats Â
1
23
Deactivating
 the  passenger's  front  airbag Â
1
26
ISOFIX
 child  seats Â
1
32
Child
 lock Â
1
37
SafetyIn Â
t
he Â
e
vent Â
o
f Â
a
Â
b
reakdown
Fuel tank 138
Snow  chains Â
1
40
Electrical
 energy  economy  mode Â
1
41
Accessories
 1
42
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
1
44
Fitting
 roof  bars Â
1
44
Bonnet
 14
6
Petrol
 engines Â
1
47
Checking
 levels Â
1
48
C h e c ks
 1
51
Practical information Technical da ta
7-inch touch screen tablet 185
Audio  system Â
2
35
Audio and telematics
Alphabetical
 in
dex
Temporary puncture repair kit 1 53
Spare  wheel Â
1
58
Changing
 a  bulb Â
1
63
Changing
 a  fuse Â
1
68
12
 V  battery Â
1
77
Towing
 the  vehicle Â
1
80Engines
 1
81
Weights
 1
82
Dimensions
 1
83
Identification
 ma
rkings
 1
84
Contents
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Front seats with manual adjustments
F Raise the  control  and  slide  the  seat  f
or wards  or  backwards. F
 P ull  the  control  upwards  to  raise  or  push  i
t  downwards  to  lower,  as  many  times  as Â
r
equired,  to  obtain  the  position  required.
F
 T ake  the  weight  of  the  backrest  with  your  b
o dy.
F
Â
T
urn  the  knob  to  obtain  the  desired  angle.
Forwards-backwardsDriver's seat height*
Seat backrest angle
As a safety measure, seat adjustments should only be carried out when stationary.
B efore  moving  the  seat  backwards,  ensure  that  there  is  nothing  that  might  prevent  the  full Â
t
ravel  of  the  seat,  so  as  to  avoid  the  risk  of  jamming  the  seat  caused  by  the  presence  of Â
o
bjects  on  the  floor  behind  the  seat  or  rear  passengers.  If  the  seat  jams,  stop  the  movement Â
i
mmediately. *
 Depending  on  version.
Ease of use and comfort
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51
Steering wheel adjustment
(with  power  steering)
F When stationary ,  hold  the  steering  wheel  then  lower t
he  lever  to  release  the  adjustment  mechanism.
F Adjust the  steering  wheel  to  the  desired  height
and  then  raise  the  lever  to  lock  the  adjustment m
echanism.
For safety reasons, these operations
must  not  be  carried  out  while  driving.
Once
 these  adjustments  have  been  made,
 e
nsure  that  you  can  see  the  instrument
 p
anel  clearly  from  your  driving  position.
Manual rear view mirror
The rear view mirror has two positions:
-  d ay  (normal),
-
Â
n
ight  (anti-dazzle).
To
 change  from  one  to  the  other,  push  or  pull Â
t
he  lever  on  the  lower  edge  of  the  mirror.
Correct driving position
Before taking to the road and to make the most of  t he  e rgonomics  o f  y our  d riving  p osition,  c arry Â
o
ut  these  adjustments  in  the  following  order:
-
Â
b
ackrest  angle,
-
Â
c
ushion  height,
-
Â
l
ongitudinal  position  of  the  seat,
-
Â
h
eight  of  the  steering  wheel,
-
Â
t
he  interior  and  door  mirrors.
3
Ease of use and comfort
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84
Going into engine START
mode
This indicator lamp goes off and the engine s tarts a utomatically:
-
Â
w
hen
 you  fully
Â
depress  the  clutch  pedal.
START
Â
mode  is  invoked  automatically  when:
-
Â
y
ou
Â
open  the  driver's  door,
-
Â
y
ou
Â
open  the  bonnet,
-
Â
y
ou
Â
unfasten  the  driver's  seat  belt,
-
Â
s
ome
 special  conditions  (battery  charge, Â
e
ngine  temperature,  braking  assistance, Â
d
escending  a  steep  gradient,  adjustment  of Â
t
he
Â
air  conditioning...)  where  the  engine  is Â
n
eeded  for  control  of  a  system.
Special cases: START invoked
automatically
In the event  o f  a  f ault  w ith  t he  s ystem,  t
his  warning  lamp  flashes  in  the Â
in
strument
 pan
el.
Operating fault
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified w orkshop.
Special cases: STOP mode not
available
STOP mode is not invoked principally when:
-  t he  driver's  door  is  open,
-
Â
t
he  driver's  seat  belt  is  not  fastened,
-
Â
t
he  engine  is  needed  to  maintain  a Â
c
omfortable  temperature  in  the  passenger Â
c
ompartment,
-
Â
d
emisting  is  active,
-
Â
s
ome  special  conditions  (battery  charge, Â
e
ngine  temperature,  braking  assistance, Â
v
ehicle  stopped  on  a  steep  gradient,  high Â
a
ltitude...)  where  the  engine  is  needed  to Â
a
ssure  control  of  a  system.
Driving
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The driver must ensure that passengers use the  seat  belts  correctly  and  that  they  are  all Â
f
astened  before  setting  off.
Wherever
 you  are  seated  in  the  vehicle, Â
a
lways fasten your seat belt, even for short
journeys.
Do
 not  interchange  the  seat  belt  buckles  as Â
t
hey  will  not  fulfil  their  role  fully.
The
 seat  belts  are  fitted  with  an  inertia  reel Â
p
ermitting  automatic  adjustment  of  the Â
l
ength  of  the  strap  to  your  size.  The  seat  belt Â
i
s  stowed  automatically  when  not  in  use.
Before
 and  after  use,  ensure  that  the  seat Â
b
elt  is  reeled  in  correctly.
The
 lower  part  of  the  strap  must  be Â
p
ositioned  as  low  as  possible  on  the  pelvis.
The
 upper  part  must  be  positioned  in  the Â
h
ollow  of  the  shoulder.
The
 inertia  reels  are  fitted  with  an  automatic Â
l
ocking  device  which  comes  into  operation  in Â
t
he  event  of  a  collision,  emergency  braking Â
o
r  if  the  vehicle  rolls  over.  You  can  release Â
t
he  device  by  pulling  the  strap  firmly  and Â
t
hen  releasing  it  so  that  it  reels  in  slightly.Recommendations for children
Use a suitable child seat if the passenger is less  than  12  years  old  or  shorter  than  one Â
a
nd  a  half  metres.
Never
 use  the  same  seat  belt  to  secure  more Â
t
han  one  person.
Never
 allow  a  child  to  travel  on  your  lap.
For
 more  information  on  child  seats,  refer  to Â
t
he  corresponding  section.
In
Â
order
Â
to
Â
be
Â
effective,
Â
a
Â
seat
Â
belt
Â
must:
-
 b
e
Â
tightened
Â
as
Â
close
Â
to
Â
the
Â
body
Â
as
 p
ossible,
-
Â
b
e
Â
pulled
Â
in
Â
front
Â
of
Â
you
Â
with
Â
a
Â
smooth
Â
m
ovement,
Â
checking
Â
that
Â
it
Â
does
Â
not
Â
t
wist,
-
Â
b
e
Â
used
Â
to
Â
restrain
Â
only
Â
one
Â
person,
-
Â
n
ot
Â
bear
Â
any
Â
trace
Â
of
Â
cuts
Â
or
Â
fraying,
-
Â
n
ot
Â
be
Â
converted
Â
or
Â
modified
Â
to
Â
avoid
Â
a
ffecting
 it
s
 p
erformance.
In the event of an impact
Depending on the nature and
seriousness of the impact , the
pretensioning
 device  may  be  deployed Â
b
efore  and  independently  of  the  airbags. Â
D
eployment  of  the  pretensioners  is Â
a
ccompanied  by  a  slight  discharge  of Â
h
armless  smoke  and  a  noise,  due  to  the Â
a
ctivation  of  the  pyrotechnic  cartridge Â
i
ncorporated  in  the  system.
In
 all  cases,  the  airbag  warning  lamp Â
c
omes on.
Following
 an  impact,  have  the  seat  belts Â
s
ystem  checked,  and  if  necessary  replaced, Â
b
y  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
In
Â
accordance
Â
with
Â
current
Â
safety
Â
r
egulations,
Â
for
Â
all
Â
repairs
Â
on
Â
your
Â
vehicle's
Â
s
eat
Â
belts,
Â
go
Â
to
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop
Â
with
 t
he
Â
skills
Â
and
Â
equipment
Â
needed,
Â
which
Â
a
 C
ITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
is
Â
able
Â
to
Â
provide.
Have
Â
your
Â
seat
Â
belts
Â
checked
Â
regularly
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop,
Â
p
articularly
Â
if
Â
the
Â
straps
Â
show
Â
signs
Â
of
Â
d
amage.
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water
Â
or
Â
a
Â
textile
Â
cleaning
Â
product,
Â
sold
Â
by
Â
C
ITROËN
Â
dealers.
After
Â
folding
Â
or
Â
moving
Â
a
Â
seat
Â
or
Â
rear
Â
bench
Â
s
eat,
Â
ensure
Â
that
Â
the
Â
seat
Â
belt
Â
is
Â
positioned
Â
a
nd
Â
reeled
Â
in
Â
correctly.
Advice
6
Safety
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Screenwash ..................................................105
Seat belts ................................. 4 8,  115 -117,  129
Seats, front
 ...............................
.......................46
Seats, rear
 ................................................. 4
7, Â 48
Selector,
 ge
ar
 .................................................. 77
S
ervicing
 ...............................
............................ 9
Sidelamps
 ...................................... 9
8, Â 164, Â 166
Side
 r
epeater
 ..............................
..................167
Snow chains
 .................................................. 14
0
Socket,
 12  V  accessory Â
............................6
3, Â 64
Sockets,
 audio Â
......................... 6
3, Â 65, Â 198, Â 245
Speed
 l
imiter
 ...............................
..............86, Â 89
Speedometer
 ..............................
..............11,
 12
S
tarting  the  vehicle Â
............................. 7
1, Â 72, Â 74
Starting
 using  another  battery Â
......................17
8
Station,
 ra
dio
 .........................................1
94, Â 242
Steering
 mounted  controls,  audio Â
........ 1
88, Â 241
St
eering  wheel  adjustment Â
.............................51
S
topping  the  vehicle Â
........................... 7
1, Â 72, Â 75
Stop & Start
 ......................... 2
8, Â 83, Â 85, Â 151, Â 177
Storage
 ................
......................................63, Â 64
Sun visor
 ...................................................6
3, Â 64
U
Under floor storage .........................................69
U nder-inflation ( detection) ................ 1 9,  95,  157
Unlocking
 ..............................
....................32, Â 34
USB
 ........
.................................. 63, Â 65, Â 198, Â 245Weights
 ...............
..........................................
182
Wheel, spare
 ................................................. 15
8
Window  controls Â
.............................................
41
W
indows,  rear  quarter Â
....................................
41
W
iper
 b
lades
 (
changing)
 ...............................
14
4
Wipers
 ........................................................... 10
4
To w i n g
 .....................................................6
9, Â 180
Traffic  information  (TA) Â
......................... 1
91, Â 243
TRC  (traction  control) Â
................ 1
7, Â 24, Â 107-109
Trip  computer Â
............................................ 2
7, Â 28
Trip  distance  recorder Â
.....................................
26
T
yre  under-inflation Â
detection
 ...............
.......................... 19, Â 95, Â 157
Tables of fuses
Â
.............................................. 16
8
Tank,
Â
fuel
Â
...............................
..................26,
Â
138
Telephone
 .............................................2
04,
Â
247
Third
Â
brake
Â
lamp
Â
........................................... 16
7
Three
Â
flashes
Â
(direction
Â
indicators)
Â
.............. 10
3
Time
Â
(setting)
Â
..............................
..............29,
Â
30
To o l s
 ................
.............................................. 159
Touch screen tablet
 ...................................... 18
5
Touch
Â
screen
Â
tablet
Â
(Menus)
Â
........................ 18
9
T
V
Ventilation .............................. ...... 52,  54,  55,  58  V
isibility ............................... ............................52
W
Warning and indicator lamps ....................15 -25
Washing ( advice)........................................... 152
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