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Instrument panel
1. Service indicator, t hen t otal d istance re
corder ( miles o r k m).
Th
ese
f
unctions
a
re
d
isplayed
i
n
t
urn
w
hen
th
e
i
gnition
i
s
s
witched
o
n.
2.
Cr
uise
c
ontrol
o
r
s
peed
l
imiter
s
ettings.3. Di
gital s peedometer ( mph o r k m/h).
4. In formation r elated t o t he e lectronic ge
arbox.
Display screens
5. Gear efficiency i ndicator.
6. En gine o il l evel i ndicator.
7.
Fu
el
g
auge.
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Engine oil level
indicator*
On versions fitted with an electric oil level indicator, t he s tate o f t he e ngine o il l evel is d
isplayed
i
n
t
he
i
nstrument
p
anel
f
or
a fe
w seconds,
a
fter
t
he
s
ervicing
i
nformation.
The
l
evel
r
ead
w
ill
o
nly
b
e
c
orrect
i
f
th
e
v
ehicle
i
s
o
n
l
evel
g
round
a
nd
t
he
en
gine
h
as
b
een
o
ff
f
or
m
ore
t
han
30
minutes.
Oil level correct
Oil level incorrect
This is indicated by the display of the message "Oil l evel i ncorrect" i n t he i nstrument p anel sc
reen,
a
ccompanied
b
y
t
he
s
ervice
w
arning
la
mp
a
nd
a
n
a
udible
s
ignal.
If
t
he
l
ow
o
il
l
evel
i
s
c
onfirmed
b
y
a c
heck
u
sing
th
e
d
ipstick,
t
he
l
evel
m
ust
b
e
t
opped
u
p
t
o
av
oid
d
amage
t
o
t
he
e
ngine.
Oil level indicator fault
This is signalled by the display of the message "Oil level m easurement i nvalid" i n t he i nstrument p anel.
Contact
a C
ITROËN
d
ealer
o
r
a q
ualified
wo
rkshop.
For
m
ore
i
nformation
o
n
c
hecking
th
e
l
evels,
r
efer
t
o
t
he
c
orresponding
sec
tion.
*
D
epending
o
n
v
ersion. In
t
he
e
vent
o
f
a f
ault
w
ith
t
he
e
lectric
i
ndicator,
th
e
o
il
l
evel
i
s
n
o
l
onger
m
onitored.
If
t
he
s
ystem
i
s
f
aulty,
y
ou
m
ust
c
heck
t
he
en
gine
o
il
l
evel
u
sing
t
he
m
anual
d
ipstick
lo
cated
u
nder
t
he
b
onnet.
For
m
ore
i
nformation
o
n
c
hecking
t
he
l
evels,
re
fer
t
o
t
he
c
orresponding
s
ection.
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7-inch touch screen tablet
The touch screen tablet gives access to:
- th e h eating/air c onditioning c ontrols,
-
th
e
t
rip
c
omputer
f
or
s
ettings
f
or
c
ertain
ve
hicle functions,
-
au
dio
s
ystem
a
nd
t
elephone
c
ontrols,
-
in
teractive
h
elp,
s
ound
s
ettings
a
nd
t
he
br
ightness
o
f
i
nstruments
a
nd
c
ontrols,
and,
d
epending
o
n
e
quipment:
-
th
e
d
isplay
o
f
a
lert
m
essages
a
nd
t
he
pa
rking
s
ensor
s
ystem,
-
th
e
c
ontrols
f
or
t
he
n
avigation
s
ystem
a
nd
con
nected
se
rvices.
For reasons of safety, the driver
should only carr y out operations
that require close attention, with the
vehicle stationary.
Some
f
unctions
a
re
n
ot
a
ccessible
when dr
iving.General operation
Recommendations
It is necessary to press firmly, particularly for "flick" g estures ( scrolling t hrough l ists, m oving th
e
ma
p...).
A
l
ight
w
ipe
i
s
n
ot
e
nough.
The
t
ablet
d
oes
n
ot
r
ecognise
p
ressing
w
ith
mo
re
t
han
o
ne
f
inger.
This
t
echnology
a
llows
u
se
a
t
a
ll
t
emperatures
an
d
w
hen
w
earing
g
loves.
Do
n
ot
u
se
p
ointed
o
bjects
o
n
t
he
t
ouch
s
creen
ta
blet.
Do
n
ot
t
ouch
t
he
t
ablet
s
creen
w
ith
w
et
h
ands.
Uses a soft clean cloth to clean the tablet touch
screen. Use
t
his
b
utton
t
o
g
o
t
o
t
he
se
condary
page
.
Use this button to return to the
primary
page
.
Use this button for access to
additional
i
nformation
a
nd
t
o
t
he
se
ttings
f
or
c
ertain
f
unctions.
Use
t
his
b
utton
t
o
c
onfirm
a
nd
s
ave
th
e
c
hanges.
Use
t
his
b
utton
t
o
q
uit.
Principles
Use the buttons on either side of the screen for a ccess t o t he m enus, t hen p ress t he v irtual bu
ttons
i
n
t
he
t
ouch
s
creen.
Each
m
enu
i
s
d
isplayed
ov
er
o
ne
o
r
t
wo
p
ages
(p
rimary
p
age
a
nd
s
econdary
p
age).
After
a f
ew
m
oments
w
ith
n
o
a
ction
o
n
th
e
s
econdary
p
age,
t
he
p
rimary
p
age
is d
isplayed
a
utomatically.
In
v
ery
h
ot
c
onditions,
t
he
s
ystem
m
ay
go i
nto
s
tandby
(
display
a
nd
s
ound
o
ff)
fo
r
a m
inimum
p
eriod
o
f
5 m
inutes.
State of indicator lamps
Some buttons contain an indicator lamp that gi ves t he s tate o f t he c orresponding f unction.
Green
i
ndicator:
y
ou
h
ave
s
witched
o
n
t
he
cor
responding
fu
nction.
Orange
i
ndicator:
y
ou
h
ave
s
witched
o
ff
t
he
cor
responding
fu
nction.
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ButtonCorresponding function Comments
Configuration Choice
o
f
u
nits:
-
te
mperature
(
°Celsius
o
r
°
Fahrenheit)
-
di
stance
a
nd
f
uel
c
onsumption
(
l/100
k
m,
m
pg
o
r
k
m/l).
Time/Date Setting
t
he
t
ime
a
nd
d
ate.
Languages Choice
o
f
l
anguage
u
sed
b
y
t
he
t
ouch
s
creen
t
ablet:
F
rench,
E
nglish,
I
talian,
S
panish,
Ge
rman,
D
utch,
P
ortuguese,
P
olish,
T
urkish,
R
ussian,
S
erb,
C
roat,
H
ungarian,
C
zech,
Br
azilian.
Screen settings Adjustment
o
f
t
he
d
isplay
s
ettings
(
scrolling
o
f
t
ext,
a
nimations...).
Calculator Display
t
he
c
alculator.
Calendar Display
t
he
c
alendar.
Instruments
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Trip computer
System that gives you information on the journey in progress (range, fuel consumption…).
Information display in the touch screen tablet
F Select the "D riving assistance "
menu. -
Th
e
c
urrent
f
uel
c
onsumption
t
ab
wi
th:
●
th
e
r
ange,
●
th
e
c
urrent
f
uel
c
onsumption,
●
th
e
S
top
& S
tart
t
ime
c
ounter.
-
Th
e
t
rip
"
1"
t
ab
w
ith:
●
th
e
a
verage
f
uel
c
onsumption,
●
th
e
d
istance
t
ravelled.
● th e a verage s peed,
fo r t he f irst t rip.
-
Th
e
t
rip
"
2"
t
ab
w
ith:
●
th
e
a
verage
f
uel
c
onsumption,
●
th
e
d
istance
t
ravelled.
●
th
e
a
verage
s
peed,
fo
r
t
he
s
econd
t
rip.
Trip reset
F When the d esired t rip i s d isplayed, p ress th
e Reset b utton o r o n t he e nd o f t he w iper co
ntrol
s
talk
u
ntil
z
eros
a
ppear.
Tr i p s "1"
a
nd
"
2"
ar
e
ind
ependent.
For
e
xample,
t
rip
"
1"
c
an
b
e
u
sed
f
or
d
aily
fi
gures,
a
nd
t
rip
"
2"
f
or
m
onthly
f
igures.
The
i
nformation
i
s
a
ccessible
i
n
t
he
t
he
t
ouch
s
creen
t
ablet.
For
a t
emporary
d
isplay
i
n
a n
ew
wi
ndow,
p
ress
t
he
e
nd
o
f
t
he
w
iper
s
talk
fo
r
a
ccess
t
o
t
he
i
nformation
a
nd
c
ycle
th
rough
t
he
d
ifferent
t
abs.
The
t
rip
c
omputer
i
nformation
i
s
d
isplayed
i
n
th
e
p
rimary
p
age
o
f
t
he
m
enu.
F
Pr
ess
o
ne
o
f
t
he
b
uttons
t
o
d
isplay
t
he
desi
red
ta
b.
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Model without AUTO lighting
Model with AUTO lighting Selection ring for main lighting
mode
Turn the ring to position the symbol required facing t he m ark.
Lighting
o
ff
/ D
aytime
r
unning
l
amps.
Automatic
i
llumination
o
f
h
eadlamps.
Sidelamps
onl
y.
Dipped
o
r
m
ain
b
eam
h
eadlamps.
Dipping the headlamps
Pull the stalk to switch the lighting between dipped / m ain b eam h eadlamps.
In
t
he
l
ighting
o
ff
a
nd
s
idelamps
m
odes,
t
he
dr
iver
c
an
s
witch
o
n
t
he
m
ain
b
eam
h
eadlamps
te
mporarily
(
"headlamp
f
lash")
b
y
m
aintaining
a pu
ll
o
n
t
he
s
talk.
Display
Illumination of the corresponding indicator lamp in the i nstrument p anel c onfirms t he l ighting sw
itched
o
n.
4
Lighting and visibility
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ETG electronic gearbox
N Neutral: with y our f oot o n t he b rake, p ress th
is c ontrol t o p ut t he g earbox i nto n eutral an
d
f
or
s
tarting
t
he
e
ngine.
D
Dr
ive:
p
ress
t
his
c
ontrol
t
o
e
ngage
f
or ward
dr
ive
w
ith
a
utomatic
o
peration
o
f
t
he
g
ears.
R
Re
verse:
w
ith
y
our
f
oot
o
n
t
he
b
rake,
p
ress
th
is
c
ontrol
t
o
e
ngage
r
everse.
Control panel
F Press the b ack o f t he p addle t o th
e right o f t he s teering w heel t o cha
nge up.
Steering mounted controls
The steering mounted paddles do not al
low n eutral t o b e s elected, o r r everse ge
ar
t
o
b
e
e
ngaged
o
r
d
isengaged.
Five
o
r
s
ix-speed
e
lectronically
c
ontrolled
g
earbox
w
hich
o
ffers
t
he
c
omfort
o
f
a
utomatic
c
ontrol
o
f
t
he
g
ears,
w
ithout
a
ny
a
ction
b
y
t
he
d
river.
You
c
an
t
emporarily
t
ake
c
ontrol
o
f
g
ear
c
hanges
a
t
a
ny
t
ime,
u
sing
t
he
s
teering
m
ounted
c
ontrol
p
addles.
F
Pr
ess
t
he
b
ack
o
f
t
he
p
addle
t
o
th
e left
o
f
t
he
s
teering
w
heel
t
o
cha
nge down
.
Display in the instrument panel
F Place your foot on the brake
w
hen t his w arning l amp f lashes.
N
N
eutral
D
and 1 2 3 4 5 / 6 Drive (for ward d rive) a nd t he gea
r engag ed.
R
R
everse
6
Driving
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Steering mounted controls
6. Speed limiter o n / p ause i ndication.
7. Sp eed v alue s etting.
8.
Sp
eed
l
imiter
m
ode
s
election
i
ndication.
Speed limiter
System which prevents the vehicle from exceeding the speed programmed by the driver.
The speed limiter cannot, in any circumstances, replace t he n eed t o o bserve s peed l imits, n or c an i t re
place
t
he
n
eed
f
or
v
igilance
o
n
t
he
p
art
o
f
t
he
d
river.
1. Speed limiter m ode s election w heel.
2. Va lue d ecrease b utton.
3.
Va
lue
i
ncrease
b
utton.
4.
Sp
eed
l
imiter
o
n
/ p
ause
b
utton.
5.
Li
st
o
f
m
emorised
s
peeds
d
isplay
b
utton.
Display in the instrument panelThe programmed speed remains in the system memory w hen t he i gnition i s s witched o ff.
6
Driving
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Steering mounted controls
6. Cruise control p ause / r esume i ndication.
7. Cr uise s peed s etting.
8.
Cr
uise
c
ontrol
m
ode
s
election
i
ndication.
Cruise control
System which automatically maintains the speed of the vehicle at the value programmed by the driver, without any action on the accelerator pedal.
The cruise control system cannot, in any circumstances, replace t he n eed t o o bserve s peed l imits, n or c an i t re
place
t
he
n
eed
f
or
v
igilance
o
n
t
he
p
art
o
f
t
he
d
river.
You
a
re
a
dvised
t
o
k
eep
y
our
f
eet
n
ear
t
he
p
edals
a
t
al
l
t
imes.
1. Cruise c ontrol m ode s election w heel.
2. De crease v alue o r s et t he c urrent s peed a s th
e
s
peed
s
etting.
3.
In
crease
v
alue
o
r
s
et
t
he
c
urrent
s
peed
a
s
th
e
s
peed
s
etting.
4.
Cr
uise
c
ontrol
p
ause
/ r
esume
b
utton.
5.
Me
morised
s
peeds
d
isplay
b
utton.
Display in the instrument panelSwitching off the ignition cancels any programmed s peed v alue.
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This system indicates the proximity of an obstacle ( person, v ehicle, t ree, g ate, e tc.) wh
ich
c
omes
w
ithin
t
he
f
ield
o
f
d
etection
o
f
se
nsors
l
ocated
i
n
t
he
b
umper.
Certain
t
ypes
o
f
o
bstacle
(
stake,
r
oadworks
co
ne,
e
tc.)
d
etected
i
nitially
w
ill
n
o
l
onger
b
e
de
tected
a
t
t
he
e
nd
o
f
t
he
m
anoeuvre,
i
f
t
hey
ar
e
l
ocated
i
n
b
lind
s
pots
i
n
t
he
s
ensors'
f
ield
of d
etection.
Parking sensors
This function cannot, in any circumstances, take t he p lace o f t he v igilance o f t he d river.
The system is switched on by engaging reverse g ea r.
This
i
s
c
onfirmed
b
y
a
n
a
udible
s
ignal.
The
s
ystem
i
s
s
witched
o
ff
w
hen
y
ou
c
ome
o
ut
of r
everse
g
ear.
Audible assistance
The proximity information is given by an intermittent a udible s ignal, t he f requency o f w hich in
creases
a
s
t
he
v
ehicle
a
pproaches
t
he
o
bstacle.
The
s
ound
e
mitted
b
y
t
he
s
peaker
(
right
o
r
l
eft)
in
dicates
t
he
s
ide
o
n
w
hich
t
he
o
bstacle
i
s
l
ocated.
When
t
he
d
istance
b
etween
t
he
v
ehicle
a
nd
th
e
o
bstacle
b
ecomes
l
ess
t
han
a
pproximately
th
irty
c
entimetres,
t
he
a
udible
s
ignal
b
ecomes
co
ntinuous.
Rear parking sensors
Visual assistance
This supplements the audible signal by displaying b ars i n t he s creen o r t he i nstrument pa
nel
w
hich
m
ove
p
rogressively
n
earer
t
o
th
e
v
ehicle.
W
hen
t
he
o
bstacle
i
s
n
ear,
t
he
"D
anger"
s
ymbol
i
s
d
isplayed.
Driving