Citroen C4 DAG 2014.5 2.G Owner's Manual
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2014.5, Model line: C4 DAG, Model: Citroen C4 DAG 2014.5 2.GPages: 340, PDF Size: 12.89 MB
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Screen A
RDS optionsFrançais
Portuguès
Cestina
Read mode
Diagnostics Infotext Italiano
English Portuguès-brasil
Hrvatski
Radiotext Nederlands
Español Deutsch
Hungarian
MAIN FUNCTION
Option A1
Option
Â
A1
1
Option A
Option B...1
2
3
1
RADIO LANGUAGES
MEDIA
TRIP COMPUTER DATE AND TIME
VEHICLE PARAM*
SCREEN MENU MAP(S)
* Depending on vehicle equipment.
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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2
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Normal
Random
Random all3
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SCREEN MENU MAP(S)
S
creen C
Media parameters CallVehicle diagnosis
Connections management
Search for a device
Directory management
Telephone management
Hang up
Radio parameters
MULTIMEDIA
TELEPHONETRIP COMPUTER
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
222
2
2
2
2
22
111
1
Choice of playback moded ial
Consult an entry
Telephone status Calls list
d
elete all entries
d
irectory
d
elete an entry
Voice
 mail  box
Choice
 of  track  listing33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Normal
By folders
Random
 all
By
 genres
Random
b
y artists
Repeat
b
y playlists
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SCREEN MENU MAP(S)
* Depending on vehicle equipment.
Choice of language Define the vehicle parameters
*
Display configuration
Choice of sounds
PERSONALISATION -
CONFIGURATION
2
2
2
2
1
Choice of units
Display
 parameters
Date
 and  time  adjustment
Brightness3
3
3
3
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There
Â
is  a  difference  in Â
sound
Â
quality  between Â
the
Â
different  audio Â
sources
 (radio,  CD...). For
 optimum  sound  quality,  the  audio  settings  (Volume,  Bass, Â
T
reble, Â
Ambience,
 Loudness)  can  be  adapted  to  the  different  sound  sources, Â
which
 may  result  in  audible  differences  when  changing  source  (radio, Â
CD...).Check
 that  the  audio  settings  (Volume,  Bass, Â
T
reble, Â
Ambience,
 Loudness)  are  adapted  to Â
the
 sources  listened  to.  It  is  advisable  to  set Â
the
Â
AUDIO
 functions  (Bass, Â
T
reble, Â Front-Rear Â
Fader
,  Left-Right  Balance)  to  the  middle  position, Â
select
 the  musical  ambience  "None"  and  set  the Â
loudness
 correction  to  the  "Active"  position  in  CD Â
mode
 or  to  the  "Inactive"  position  in  radio  mode.
When
Â
changing  the Â
settings
 for  treble  and Â
bass,
Â
the  ambience Â
setting
 is  deselected.
When
Â
changing  the Â
ambience
 setting,  treble Â
and
Â
bass  are  reset  to Â
zero. Choosing
 an  ambience  imposes  settings  for  treble  and  bass.  Modifying Â
one
 without  the  other  is  not  possible.Modify
 the  treble  and  bass  settings  or  the Â
ambience
 setting  to  obtain  the  desired  sound Â
quality
.
When
Â
changing  the Â
balance
 setting, Â
distribution
 is  deselected. Choosing
 a  distribution  setting  imposes  a  balance  setting.  Modifying  one Â
without
 the  other  is  not  possible. Modify
 the  balance  setting  or  the  distribution Â
setting
 to  obtain  the  desired  sound  quality.
The
Â
following  tables  contain  answers  to  the  most  frequently  asked  questions.
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The
Â
quality  of  reception Â
of
Â
the
Â
radio  station Â
listened
 to  gradually Â
deteriorates
 or  the  stored Â
stations
 do  not  function Â
(no
Â
sound,  87.5 MHz  is Â
displayed...). The
 vehicle  is  too  far  from  the  transmitter  used  by  the  station  listened Â
to
 or  there  is  no  transmitter  in  the  geographical  area  through  which  the Â
vehicle
 is  travelling. Activate
 the  RDS  function  to  enable  the  system Â
to
 check  whether  there  is  a  more  powerful Â
transmitter
 in  the  geographical  area.
The
 environment  (hills,  buildings,  tunnels,  basement  car  parks...)  block Â
reception,
 including  in  RDS  mode.This
 phenomenon  is  normal  and  does  not  indicate Â
a
 failure  of  the  audio  equipment.
The
 aerial  is  absent  or  has  been  damaged  (for  example  when  going Â
through
 an  automatic  car  wash  or  in  an  underground  car  park).Have
 the  aerial  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer.
Sound
 cut-outs  of  1  to Â
2Â seconds
 in  radio  mode.During
 this  brief  sound  cut-out,  the  RDS  searches  for  another  frequency Â
giving
 better  reception  of  the  station.Deactivate
 the  RDS  function  if  the  phenomenon  is Â
too
 frequent  and  always  on  the  same  route.
The
Â
traffic  announcement Â
(T
A)
Â
is
 displayed.  I  do Â
not
Â
receive  any  traffic Â
information. The
 radio  station  does  not  broadcast  traffic  information.Tune
 to  a  radio  station  which  broadcasts  traffic Â
information.
The
Â
stored  stations  are Â
not
Â
found  (no  sound, Â
87.5Â MHz
 is  displayed...). An
 incorrect  waveband  is  selected. Press
 the  BAND  button  to  return  to  the  waveband Â
on
 which  the  stations  are  stored.
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The
Â
CD  is  ejected Â
automatically
 or  is  not Â
played
 by  the  player. The
 CD  is  inserted  upside  down,  is  unplayable,  does  not  contain  any Â
audio
 data  or  contains  an  audio  format  which  the  player  cannot  play.
The
 CD  is  protected  by  an  anti-pirating  protection  system  which  is  not Â
recognised
 by  the  audio  equipment. -
Â
Check
 that  the  CD  is  inserted  in  the  player  the Â
right
 way  up.
-
Â
Check
 the  condition  of  the  CD:  the  CD  cannot Â
be
 played  if  it  is  too  damaged.
-
Â
Check
 the  content  in  the  case  of  a  recorded Â
CD:
 consult  the  advice  in  the  "Audio"  section.
-
Â
The
 audio  equipment's  CD  player  does  not Â
play
 DVDs.
-
Â
Due
 to  their  quality  level,  certain  writeable Â
CDs
 will  not  be  played  by  the  audio  system.
The
Â
CD  player  sound  is Â
poor
. The
 CD  used  is  scratched  or  of  poor  quality.Insert
 good  quality  CDs  and  store  them  in  suitable Â
conditions.
The
 audio  settings  (bass,  treble,  ambience)  are  unsuitable.Set
 the  treble  or  bass  level  to  0,  without  selecting Â
an
 ambience.
I
Â
am
Â
unable  to  connect Â
my
Â
Bluetooth  telephone. It
 is  possible  that  Bluetooth  is  switched  off  on  the  telephone  or  that  the Â
telephone
 has  not  been  made  not  visible.-
Â
Check
 that  your  telephone  has  Bluetooth Â
switched
 on.
-
Â
Check
 in  the  telephone's  settings  that  it  is Â
"V
isible  to  all".
The
 Bluetooth  telephone  is  not  compatible  with  the  system.You
 can  check  the  compatibility  of  your  telephone Â
on
 www.citroen.co.uk  (services)
The
b
luetooth connection
is
Â
cut. The
 battery  of  the  peripheral  may  not  be  sufficiently  charged.Recharge
 the  battery  of  the  peripheral  device.
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The
Â
message  "USB Â
peripheral error"
or "Peripheral not
recognised"
 is  displayed Â
in
Â
the
Â
screen. The
 USB  memory  stick  is  not  recognised.
The
 memory  stick  may  be  corrupt. Reformat
 the  memory  stick  (FAT
Â
32).
a telephone connects
automatically
, Â
disconnecting
 another Â
telephone. Automatic
 connection  overrides  manual  connection.Modify
 the  telephone  settings  to  remove  automatic Â
connection.
The
a
pple
® player is
not
Â
recognised  when Â
connecting
 to  the  USB Â
port. The
a pple® player is of a generation that is not compatible with a USB connection. Connect
the a pple® player to the AUX Jack  socket  using
Â
a
Â
suitable
Â
cable  (not  supplied).
The
Â
hard
Â
disk
Â
or
Â
device
Â
is
Â
not
Â
recognised
Â
when
Â
connecting
Â
to
Â
the
Â
USB
Â
port. Some
Â
hard
Â
disks
Â
and
Â
devices
Â
need
Â
a
Â
power
Â
supply
Â
greater
Â
than
Â
is
Â
provided
Â
by
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
system. Connect
Â
the
Â
device
 to  the  230  V  socket,  the  12  V Â
socket
Â
or
Â
an
Â
external  power  supply.
Caution:
Â
ensure
Â
that  the  device  does  not  transmit Â
a
Â
voltage
Â
greater
Â
than  5  V  (risk  of  destruction  of Â
the
Â
system).
When
Â
streaming,
Â
the
Â
sound
Â
cuts
Â
momentarily. Some
Â
telephones
Â
prioritise
Â
connection
Â
of
Â
the
Â
"hands-free"
Â
profile. Delete
Â
the
Â
"hands-free"  connection  profile  to Â
improve
Â
streaming.
In
Â
"Random
Â
all"
Â
play,
Â
not
Â
all
Â
of
Â
the
Â
tracks
Â
are
Â
played. In
Â
"Random
Â
all"
Â
play,
Â
the
Â
system
Â
can
Â
only
Â
take
Â
into
Â
account
Â
up
Â
to
Â
999Â tracks.
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With
Â
the  engine  off,  the Â
audio
Â
system  switches Â
of
f
Â
after  a  few  minutes Â
of
Â
use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  audio  system  operating  time Â
depends
 on  the  battery  charge.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  the  audio  system  switches  to  economy  mode Â
and
 switches  off  to  prevent  discharging  the  vehicle's  battery.Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
charge.
The
Â
message  "the  audio Â
system
 is  overheated" Â
appears
 on  the  display. In
 order  to  protect  the  installation  if  the  surrounding  temperature  is  too Â
high,
 the  audio  system  switches  to  an  automatic  thermal  protection  mode Â
leading
 to  a  reduction  of  the  volume  or  stopping  of  the  playing  of  the  CD.Switch
 the  audio  system  off  for  a  few  minutes  to Â
allow
 the  system  to  cool.
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ABS and EBFDÂ
systems  .................................. 123a
ccessories Â
............................... 221
Accessory
 socket,  12V Â
......... 97,
 98,
101,
 105
AdBlue
® ..................................... 183
Additive,  AdBlue  .......... 23,  183,  186
Adjusting
 headlamps Â
................... 87
Adjusting
 head Â
restraints
Â
................................... 59
Adjusting
 seat  belt Â
height
Â
.............................. 126,
 127
Adjusting
 the  steering Â
wheel
Â
........................................ 65
Advice
Â
on Â
driving
Â
..................................... 133
Airbags
Â
................................ 22,
 129
Airbags,
 curtain.................. 131,  132
Airbags,
 front Â
..................... 129,
 132
Airbags,
 lateral................... 131,  132
Air
Â
conditioning Â
............................ 10
Air
Â
conditioning, Â
automatic
Â
...................... 48,
 49,  52
Air
Â
conditioning, Â
manual
Â
................................. 48-50
Air
Â
filter
Â
...................................... 181
Air
Â
flow
Â
......................................... 10a
ir vents....................................... 47
Alarm
Â
........................................... 74
Anti-lock
 braking Â
system
 (ABS) Â
.......................... 123
Anti-pinch..................................... 78
Anti-theft
Â
.................................... 134
Armrest,
 front Â
....................... 99,
 100
Armrest,
 rear Â
.............................. 103a
ssistance call Â
.......................... 125,
235,
 236Audible
 warning Â
......................... 122
Audio
 streaming Â
( b luetooth) Â
.............. 278,
 308,  310
Audio  system Â
................. 35,
 37,  293
Automatic  illumination Â
of  headlamps  ...................... 82,  85
Automatic  operation Â
of
 hazard  warning  lamps Â
........ 122
Automatic
 rain  sensitive Â
windscreen
 wipers Â
.............. 90,
 91
Auxiliary
 socket.................. 279,  307
Auxiliary
 sockets Â
.......................... 97
A
Backup
 starting Â
.......................... 212b
attery Â
........................ 181,
 212-214
Battery,
 charging Â
........................ 214
Battery
, Â remote Â
control
Â
.................................. 69-71
Black
 panel Â
.................................. 33
Blind
 spot Â
sensors
Â
................................... 158b
lue H d i Â
............................ 174,
 183
b
luetooth (hands-free)
Â
.................... 260,
 309
b
luetooth (telephone)
Â
............................. 260b
onnet Â
....................................... 175b
onnet stay................................ 175
b
oot Â
............................................. 77
Boot
 lamp Â
............................ 94,
 106
Brake
 discs Â
................................ 182
Brake
 lamps............................... 206
Brake
 pads Â
................................ 182
Brakes
Â
....................................... 182
Braking
 assistance Â
system
Â
.................................... 123
B
C
Capacity
,  fuel  tank Â
..................... 171
C
dÂ
............................................. 302
CD
 MP3 Â
............................. 303,
 304
Central  locking Â
....................... 68,
 72
Centre console  ............................ 98
Changing  a  bulb  ................ 202,  206
Changing  a  fuse  ........................ 208
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...................... 195
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
....... 92,
 215
Changing
 the  date Â
........... 35,
 37,  42
Changing
 the  remote Â
control battery
Â
..................... 69,
 70
Changing
 the  time Â
..... 32,
 35,  37,  42
Checking
 levels Â
.................. 178-180
Checking
 the  engine Â
oil level...................................... 29
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
.......................... 190
Checks.............................. 176,
 177,
181,
 182
Child
 lock Â
................................... 121
Children
Â
...................... 1
15, Â 118, Â 119
Child
 seats  Â
....................... 108,
 109,
113-115,
 120
Child
 seats,  conventional............11 4
C
ITR o Ë n  Localised Â
a
ssistance Call Â
....................... 236
C
ITR o Ë n  Localised Â
Emergency
 Call Â
...................... 236
Clock
............................................ 32
Closing
 the  boot..................... 68,  77
Closing
 the  doors................... 68,  76
Cold
 climate  screen Â
................... 216
Colour screen
Â
.............................. 41
Connectors,
 audio Â
....... 97,
 305,  307
Coolant level
Â
.............................. 179
Courtesy
 lamps...................... 86,  93
aLPHabETICaL IndEx
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Courtesy mirror ............................ 96
Cruise control  .................... 161,  164
Cup
 holder Â
................................... 98
DAB
 (Digital Â
Audio
Â
Broadcasting)
Â
................ 272,
 273,
300,
 301
Date
 (setting) Â
................... 35,
 37,  42
Daytime
 running Â
lamps
Â
........................ 82,
 202,  204
Deactivating
 the  passenger Â
airbag...................................... 129
Defrosting
Â
.................................... 56
Diesel
 additive  level Â
................... 180
Diesel
 engine  pre-heat Â
warning
 lamp Â
............................ 26
Dimensions
Â
................................ 232
Dipped
 beam Â
............... 81,
 202,  204
Dipstick
Â
................................ 29,
 178
Directional
 lighting Â
................. 88,
 89
Direction
 indicators Â
............. 84,
 122,
202,
 203,  206
d
oors Â
........................................... 76
Doors
 emergency Â
control
Â
....................................... 73d
oor trays Â
.................................... 95
Driving
 positions Â
(memorising)
Â
............................. 61
Dynamic
 emergency Â
braking
Â
.................................... 137
Dynamic
 stability  control Â
(
d SC) Â
...................................... 124 Eco-driving
 .................................. 10
Eco-driving  (advice)  ..................... 10
Economical
 driving  Â
..................... 10
Economy
 mode.......................... 215
Electric
 window  controls Â
.............. 78
Electronic
 brake  force Â
distribution
 (EBFD) Â
................. 123
Electronic
 engine Â
immobiliser
Â
....................... 71,
 134
Electronic
 gearbox Â
system
Â
...... 10,
 144,  154,  182,  214
Emergency
 boot  release.............. 77
Emergency
 braking  system Â
....... 123
Emergency
 call Â
.......... 125,
 235,  236
Emergency
 warning  lamps Â
........ 122
Emissions
 control  system, Â
SCR
Â
.......................................... 24
eMyW
ay Â
............................... 41,
 237
Energy
 economy  mode.............. 215
Engine
 compartment Â
......... 176,
 177
Engine
 compartment Â
fusebox
Â
................................... 208
Engine,
 Diesel Â
.................... 26,
 172,
174,
 177,  227
Engine
 oil Â
................................... 178
Engine
 oil  level  indicator Â
...... 29,
 178
Engine,
 petrol Â
............ 172,
 176,  223
Engines.............................. 223,
 227
Environment
Â
.......................... 10,
 71
Equipment
 settings Â
.... 35,
 37,  41,  42Flashing
 indicators.............. 84,  122,
203, Â 205
Foglamps,
 rear Â
.................... 83,
 206
Front
 foglamps....... 83,  89,  202,  205
Front seats ....................... 57,
 58,  61
Fuel...................................... 10,
 172
Fuel
 consumption Â
........................ 10
Fuel
 filler  flap Â
..................... 171,
 173
Fuel
 gauge................................. 171
Fuel
 tank Â
............................ 171,
 173
Fusebox,
 dashboard Â
.................. 208
Fuses
Â
......................................... 208
D
Fillin
g  with  fuel Â
.................... 171-173
Fitting
 a  wheel Â
........................... 198
Fitting
 roof  bars.......................... 216
Fittings,
 boot Â
...................... 104,
 107
Fitting
 speakers Â
......................... 220
F G
Gearbox,
 automatic Â
............ 10,
 147,
182,
 214
Gearbox,
Â
manual
Â
.............. 10,
 143,  154,  182
Gear
 efficiency  indicator Â
............ 151
Gear lever
Â
.................................... 10
Gear
 lever,  automatic Â
gearbox................................... 147
Gear
 lever,  manual  gearbox Â
...... 143
Glove
 box Â
.................................... 96
G.P
.S. Â
........................................ 246
Grab
 handles Â
............................... 95
Guidance
Â
........................... 244,
 251
EBA
Â
(Emergency  braking Â
assistance)
Â
............................. 123
E H
Halogen
 headlamps................... 202
Hands-free
 kit Â
.................... 260,
 309
Hazard
 warning  lamps Â
............... 122
Headlamp
 adjustment.................. 87
Headlamps,
 directional Â
.....87,
 88,  202
Headlamp
 wash Â
........................... 91
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