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Monochrome screen A 35
Monochrome screen C 37
Colour
screen
41
T
rip computer
43
2 - 35 46
MULTIFUNCTION
SCREENS
Ventilation 47
Manual air conditioning 50
Dual-zone
digital
air
conditioning
52
Front
demist - defrost
56
Rear
screen demist -
defrost
56
Front
seats
57
Rear
seats
62
Mirrors
63
Steering
wheel adjustment
65
COMFORT
3 -
47 65
Remote control key 66
Alarm 74
Doors
76
Boot
77
Electric
windows
78
Panoramic
sunroof
80
ACCESS
4 -
66 80
Lighting controls 81Automatic illumination of headlamps 85
Welcome
lighting
86
Headlamp
adjustment
87
Directional
lighting
88
Wiper
controls
90
Automatic
rain
sensitive
wipers
91
Courtesy
lamps
93
Interior
mood
lighting
94
Boot
lamp
94
5 - 81 94
VISIBILITY
Interior fittings 95
Centre consoles 98
Front
armrest
99
Boot
fittings
104
Luggage
cover
(enterprise
version)
107
6 - 95 107
FITTINGS
Instrument panels 12
Rev counter 15
W
arning and indicator lamps
16
Indicators
29
T
ime and units
32
Customisation
34
OVERVIEW 4 9
MONITORING
1 -
12 34
Child seats 108
Deactivating the passenger's front
airbag
1
10
ISOFIX
child seats
1
17
Child
lock
121
7 - 108 121
CHILD
SAFETY
E
CO
-
DRIVING
10
11
ConTEnTS
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ExTERIoR
Remote control ........................... 66-71
- opening / closing
-
battery
Alarm
.......................................... 74-75
Wiper controls............................. 90-92
Changing
a wiper blade
................. 215 Door
mirrors
................................ 63-64
Blind
spot sensors
.................. 158-160
b
oot
........................................... 67,
77
Temporary
puncture repair kit
... 190-194
Changing
a wheel
................... 195-200
-
tools
-
removing
/ refitting
Topping
up the
AdBlue
additive
................... 183-186,
187-189
Changing
bulbs....................... 206-207
-
rear
lamps
-
3rd
brake lamp
-
number
plate lamp
Parking
sensors
...................... 168-169
Parking
space sensors
........... 166-167
T
owbar
........................................... 219
T
owing
.................................... 217-218
a
ccessories
............................ 221-222
Roof bars
....................................... 216
Panoramic
sunroof
.......................... 80
Braking
assistance
........................ 123
T
rajectory control
.................... 124-125
T
yre under-inflation detection
..... 152-153
T
yre pressures
....................... 194,
233
Snow chains
.................................. 201Lighting
controls
......................... 81-85
Headlamp
adjustment...................... 87
Welcome
lighting
............................. 86
Directional
lighting systems
........ 88-89
Changing
bulbs....................... 202-205
-
front
lamps
-
front
foglamps
-
side
repeaters
d
oors
.................................... 72-73,
76
-
opening
/ closing
-
emergency
control
Child
lock
....................................... 121
Electric
windows
......................... 78-79
Fuel
tank
................................. 171-172
Misfuel prevention
......................... 173
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Lost keys
Go to a CITROËN dealer with the vehicle's registration document, your personal
identification documents and if possible the key code label.
The
CITROËN
dealer
will
be
able
to
look
up
the
key
code
and
the
transpon
-
der
code required to order a new key. Do
not
throw
the
remote
con
-
trol batteries away, they contain
metals which are harmful to the environment.
T
ake
them
to
an
approved
col
-
lection
point.
Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it while
it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the ve -
hicle,
without you being aware of it.
Do
not
repeatedly
press
the
buttons
of
your
remote
control
out
of
range
and
out
of
sight
of
your
vehicle.
Y
ou
run
the
risk
of
stopping
it
from
working
and
the
remote control would have to be reinitialised.
No
remote
control
can
operate
when
the
key
is
in
the
ignition
switch,
even
when
the ignition is switched off, except for reinitialisation.
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compart -
ment by the emergency services more difficult in an emergency.
As
a
safety
precaution,
never
leave
children
alone
in
the
vehicle,
except
for
a
very short period.
In
all
cases,
it
is
essential
to
remove
the
key
from
the
ignition
switch
when
leaving
the vehicle.
Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modifications to the electronic engine immobiliser system; this
could cause malfunctions.
When purchasing a second-hand vehicle
Have the pairing of all of the keys in your possession checked by a CITROËN
dealer , to ensure that only your keys can be used to open and
start
the vehicle.
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Emergency control
System allowing the doors to be locked and
unlocked manually in the event of
a
malfunction
of
the
central
locking
sys
-
tem
or battery failure.
Locking the driver's door
F
Insert
the
key
in
the
door
lock,
then
turn
it to the rear.
You
can
also
apply
the
procedure
de
-
scribed
for the passenger doors.
Unlocking the driver's door
F
Insert
the
key
in
the
door
lock,
then
turn
it to the front. Locking the front and rear
passenger doors
Unlocking the front and rear
passenger doors
F
Pull
the
interior
door
opening
control.
F
Open
the doors.
F
On
the
rear
doors,
check
that
the
child
lock
is
not
on
(see
the
corre
-
sponding
section).
F
Remove
the
black
cap,
located
on
the
edge of the door, using the key.
F
Insert
the
key
in
the
socket
without
forcing
it,
then
without
turning
it,
move
the
latch
sideways
towards
the
inside of the door.
F
Remove
the key and refit the cap.
F
Close
the
doors
and
check
that
the
vehicle
has
locked
correctly
from
the
outside.
Activation / Deactivation
You
can
activate
or
deactivate
this
func
-
tion
permanently.
F
With
the
ignition
on,
press
this
but
-
ton
until
an
audible
signal
starts
and
a
corresponding
message
is
dis
-
played.
the
state
of
the
system
stays
in
memory
when
switching
off
the
ignition.
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For optimum installation of the "for -
ward-facing" child seat, ensure that
the
back
of
the
child
seat
is
as
close
as
possible
to
the
backrest
of
the
ve
-
hicle's
seat, in contact if possible.
You
mst
remove
the
head
restraint
before
installin
g
a
child
seat
with
backrest
to a passenger seat.
Ensure
that
the
head
restraint
is
stored
or
attached
securely
to
pre
-
vent
it
from
being
thrown
around
the
vehicle
in
the
event
of
sharp
brak
-
ing.
Refit
the
head
restraint
when
the
child
seat is removed.
ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS
Installing a booster seat
Children at the frontThe incorrect installation of a child seat
in a vehicle compromises the
child's
protection
in
the
event
of
an
accident.
Ensure that there is no seat belt or
seat
belt
buckle
under
the
child
seat,
as
this could destabilise it.
Remember
to
fasten
the
seat
belts
or
the
child
seat
harnesses
keeping
the
slack
relative
to
the
child's
body
to
a
minimum,
even for short journeys.
When
installin
g
a
child
seat
using
the
seat belt, ensure that the seat belt is
tightened
correctly
on
the
child
seat
and
that
it
secures
the
child
seat
firm
-
ly
on
the
seat
of
your
vehicle.
If
your
passenger
seat
is
adjustable,
move
it
forwards
if necessary. The
legislation
on
carrying
children
on the
front
passenger
seat
is
specific
to each
country
.
Refer
to
the
legislation in
force in your country.
Deactivate
the
passenger
airbag
when
a
"rearward-facing"
child
seat
is
installed on the front seat.
Otherwise,
the
child
would
risk
being
seriously
injured
or
kille
d
if
the
airbag
were
to inflate.The
chest
part
of
the
seat
belt
must
be
positioned
on
the
child's
shoulder
without
touching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat
belt
passes
correctly
over
the
child's
thighs.
CITROËN
recommends
the
use
of
a
booster
seat
which
has
a
back,
fit
-
ted
with
a
seat
belt
guide
at
shoulder
level.
As
a safety precaution, do not leave:
-
a
child
or
children
alone
and
un
-
supervised
in a vehicle,
-
a
child
or
an
animal
in
a
vehicle
which
is
exposed
to
the
sun,
with
the
windows closed,
-
the
keys
within
reach
of
children
inside
the vehicle.
At
rear
seating
positions,
always
leave
sufficient
space
between
the
front
seat and:
-
a
"rearward facing" child seat,
-
the
child's
feet
for
a
child
seat
fit
-
ted
"forward facing".
To
do
this,
move
the
front
seat
for
-
wards
and,
if
necessary
,
move
its
backrest
into the upright position. To
prevent
accidental
opening
of
the
doors
and
rear
windows,
use
the
"Child
lock".
Take
care
not
to
open
the
rear
win
-
dows
by more than one third.
To
protect
young
children
from
the
rays
of
the
sun,
fit
side
blinds
on
the
rear
windows.
CHILD SAFETY
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MANUAL CHILD LOCK
Mechanical system to prevent opening of
the rear door using its interior control.
The
control,
red
in
colour
,
is
located
on
the
edge
of
each
rear
door
.
It
is
identi
-
fied
by
a
symbol
marked
on
the
body
-
work.
F
Using
the
ignition
key
,
turn
the
red
control
as far as it will go:
-
to
the
left
on
the
left-hand
rear
door
,
-
to
the
right
on
the
right-hand
rear
door
.
Locking
Unlocking
F
Using
the
ignition
key
,
turn
the
red
control
as far as it will go:
-
to
the
right
on
the
left-hand
rear
door
,
-
to
the
left
on
the
right-hand
rear
door
.Do
not
confuse
the
child
lock
control,
which
is
red,
with
the
back-up
locking
control,
which
is
black.
CHILD SAFETY
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The driver must ensure that passen -
gers use the seat belts correctly and
that
they
are
all
restrained
securely
before
setting off.
Wherever
you
are
seated
in
the
ve
-
hicle, always fasten your seat belt,
even
for short journeys.
Do
not
interchange
the
seat
belt
buckles
as
they
will
not
fulfil
their
role
fully
.
The
seat
belts
are
fitted
with
an
inertia
reel
permitting
automatic
adjustment
of
the
length
of
the
strap
to
your
size.
The
seat
belt
is
stowed
automatically
when
not in use.
Before
and
after
use,
ensure
that
the
seat
belt is reeled in correctly.
The
lower
part
of
the
strap
must
be
positioned
as
low
as
possible
on
the
pelvis.
The
upper
part
must
be
positioned
in
the
hollow of the shoulder.
The
inertia
reels
are
fitted
with
an
auto
-
matic
locking
device
which
comes
into operation in the event of a collision,
emergency
braking
or
if
the
vehicle rolls
over
.
Y
ou
can
release
the
device by
pulling
the
strap
firmly
and
then
re
-
leasing
it so that it reels in slightly.In
order to be ef fective, a seat belt must:
-
be
tightened
as
close
to
the
body
as possible,
-
be
pulled
in
front
of
you
with
a
smooth
movement,
checking
that
it
does not twist,
-
be
used
to
restrain
only
one
person,
-
not
bear
any
trace
of
cuts
or
fraying,
-
not
be
converted
or
modified
to
avoid
affecting its performance.
In
accordance
with
current
safety
regulations,
for
all
repairs
on
your
vehicle's
seat
belts,
go
to
a
qualified
workshop
with
the
skills
and
equip
-
ment
needed,
which
a
CITROËN
dealer
is able to provide.
Have
your
seat
belts
checked
regu
-
larly
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop,
particularly
if
the
straps
show signs of damage.
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water
or
a
textile
cleaning
product,
sold
by CITROËN dealers.
After
folding
or
moving
a
seat
or
rear
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt
is
positioned and reeled in correctly.Recommendations for children
Use
a
suitable
child
seat
if
the
pas
-
senger
is
less
than
12
years
old
or
shorter
than one and a half metres.
Never
use
the
same
seat
belt
to
se
-
cure
more than one person.
Never
allow
a
child
to
travel
on
your
lap.
For
more
information,
refer
to
the
"Child
seats" section.
In the event of an impact
Depending on the nature and se-
riousness of the impact, the pre-
tensioning
device
may
be
deployed
before
and
independently
of
the
airbags.
Deployment
of
the
preten
-
sioners
is
accompanied
by
a
slight
discharge
of
harmless
smoke
and
a
noise,
due
to
the
activation
of
the
pyrotechnic
cartridge
incorporated
in
the
system.
In
all
cases,
the
airbag
warning
lamp
comes
on.
Following
an
impact,
have
the
seat
belts
system
checked,
and
if
neces
-
sary
replaced,
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a qualified workshop.
SAFETY
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ABS and EBFD
systems .................................. 123a
ccessories
............................... 221
Accessory
socket, 12V
......... 97,
98,
101,
105
AdBlue
® ..................................... 183
Additive, AdBlue .......... 23, 183, 186
Adjusting
headlamps
................... 87
Adjusting
head
restraints
................................... 59
Adjusting
seat belt
height
.............................. 126,
127
Adjusting
the steering
wheel
........................................ 65
Advice
on
driving
..................................... 133
Airbags
................................ 22,
129
Airbags,
curtain.................. 131, 132
Airbags,
front
..................... 129,
132
Airbags,
lateral................... 131, 132
Air
conditioning
............................ 10
Air
conditioning,
automatic
...................... 48,
49, 52
Air
conditioning,
manual
................................. 48-50
Air
filter
...................................... 181
Air
flow
......................................... 10a
ir vents....................................... 47
Alarm
........................................... 74
Anti-lock
braking
system
(ABS)
.......................... 123
Anti-pinch..................................... 78
Anti-theft
.................................... 134
Armrest,
front
....................... 99,
100
Armrest,
rear
.............................. 103a
ssistance call
.......................... 125,
235,
236Audible
warning
......................... 122
Audio
streaming
( b luetooth)
.............. 278,
308, 310
Audio system
................. 35,
37, 293
Automatic illumination
of headlamps ...................... 82, 85
Automatic operation
of
hazard warning lamps
........ 122
Automatic
rain sensitive
windscreen
wipers
.............. 90,
91
Auxiliary
socket.................. 279, 307
Auxiliary
sockets
.......................... 97
A
Backup
starting
.......................... 212b
attery
........................ 181,
212-214
Battery,
charging
........................ 214
Battery
, remote
control
.................................. 69-71
Black
panel
.................................. 33
Blind
spot
sensors
................................... 158b
lue H d i
............................ 174,
183
b
luetooth (hands-free)
.................... 260,
309
b
luetooth (telephone)
............................. 260b
onnet
....................................... 175b
onnet stay................................ 175
b
oot
............................................. 77
Boot
lamp
............................ 94,
106
Brake
discs
................................ 182
Brake
lamps............................... 206
Brake
pads
................................ 182
Brakes
....................................... 182
Braking
assistance
system
.................................... 123
B
C
Capacity
, fuel tank
..................... 171
C
d
............................................. 302
CD
MP3
............................. 303,
304
Central locking
....................... 68,
72
Centre console ............................ 98
Changing a bulb ................ 202, 206
Changing a fuse ........................ 208
Changing
a wheel
...................... 195
Changing
a wiper blade
....... 92,
215
Changing
the date
........... 35,
37, 42
Changing
the remote
control battery
..................... 69,
70
Changing
the time
..... 32,
35, 37, 42
Checking
levels
.................. 178-180
Checking
the engine
oil level...................................... 29
Checking
tyre pressures
(using
the kit)
.......................... 190
Checks.............................. 176,
177,
181,
182
Child
lock
................................... 121
Children
...................... 1
15, 118, 119
Child
seats
....................... 108,
109,
113-115,
120
Child
seats, conventional............11 4
C
ITR o Ë n Localised
a
ssistance Call
....................... 236
C
ITR o Ë n Localised
Emergency
Call
...................... 236
Clock
............................................ 32
Closing
the boot..................... 68, 77
Closing
the doors................... 68, 76
Cold
climate screen
................... 216
Colour screen
.............................. 41
Connectors,
audio
....... 97,
305, 307
Coolant level
.............................. 179
Courtesy
lamps...................... 86, 93
aLPHabETICaL IndEx
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Head restraints, front ................... 59
Head restraints, rear .................... 62
Heated
seats
............................... 59
Heating
............................ 10,
49, 50
Height
and reach adjustment,
steering
wheel
.......................... 65
Hill start assist
........................... 150
Hooks
........................................ 105
I Markings,
identification .............. 233
Massage function ....................... 60
Mat
............................................. 102
Menu,
main
................................ 296
Mini fuel level
............................. 171
Mirror
, rear view
........................... 65
Mirrors,
door
.................. 63,
64, 158
Misfuel prevention
..................... 173
Motorway function
(direction
indicators)
............... 122
Mountings
for ISOFIX
seats
........................................11
7
MP3
CD
............................. 303,
304
Music
media players
.................. 274
Ignition
....................................... 136
Indicators,
direction
........... 122,
203
Indicator
lamps, status................. 26
Inflating
accessories
(using
the kit)
.......................... 190
Inflating
tyres
............................... 10
Inputs
for audio
system
...................... 97,
279, 307
Installing
speakers
..................... 220
Instrument
panel
lighting
...................................... 33
Instrument
panels
............. 12-14,
34
Instrument
panel
screen
.......................... 12-14,
151
Intelligent
T
raction
Control
.................................... 124
Interior
fittings
........................ 95,
96
Interior
mood lighting
................... 94
IS
o FI x
........................................ 11
8
ISOFIX
child seats
............... 1
17-119
ISOFIX
mountings
......................11
7Keeping
children safe ....... 108, 109,
113, 115, 118, 119, 129
Key
in ignition warning............... 136
Key
with remote control
........ 66,
68,
71,
134
K
Labels, identification
.................. 233
Lamps,
warning and
indicator
........................ 16,
25, 28
Lane
Departure Warning
System
(LDWS)
...................... 157
Level,
AdBlue® additive .............. 183
Level,
brake
fluid ....................... 179
Level,
power
steering fluid
......... 179
Levels
and
checks
.............. 176-180
Lighting
bulbs
(replacement)
................. 202,
206
Lighting
control stalk
.............. 81,
84
Lighting
dimmer
................ 12-14,
33
Lighting,
guide-me home
....... 84,
85
Lighting,
interior
..................... 93,
94
Loading
................................ 10,
216
Load
reduction mode
................. 215
Load
space
cover
...................... 107
Locating
your
vehicle
................... 68
Locking
from
the inside................ 72
Locking
the
boot
.......................... 77
Long
objects,
transporting
......... 103
Luggage
retaining strap
............. 104
L
M
N
Navigation.......................... 243,
244
Number
plate lamps
.................. 207
Main
beam
................... 81,
202, 204
Maintenance
................................ 10
Map
reading
lamps
...................... 93 Oil
change
................................. 178
Oil
consumption
......................... 178
Oil
filter
...................................... 181o
il level
................................ 29,
178
Opening
the bonnet
................... 175
Opening
the boot
......................... 77
Opening
the doors
....................... 76
Opening
the panoramic
sunroof
blind
............................. 80
Operation
indicator
lamps
............................ 25,
26, 28
O
jJack
........................................... 195
JACK
socket
................ 97,
279,
307 P
Paint
colour code
....................... 233
Panoramic
glass sunroof
............. 80
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Parcel shelf, rear ............... 105, 107
Parking brake .................... 143, 182
Parking
brake, electric
......... 18,
137
Parking
lamps
.............................. 84
Parking
sensors, front................ 169
Parking
sensors, rear
................ 168
Parking
space sensor
............... 166
Particle
emission filter........ 180, 181
Passenger
compartment
filter
......................................... 181
Personalisation
............................ 34
Player
, CD MP3
................. 303,
304
Port,
USB..................... 97, 279, 305
Preheater,
d iesel
......................... 26
Priming
the fuel system
............. 174
Protecting
children
............ 108,
109,
113,
115, 117-119, 129
Puncture
.................................... 190 Replacing
bulbs ................. 202, 206
Replacing fuses ......................... 208
Replacing
the air filter
................ 181
Replacing
the oil filter
................ 181
Replacing
the passenger
compartment
filter
................... 181
Replacing
wiper blades
....... 92,
215
Resetting
the service
indicator
.................................... 31
Resetting
the trip recorder
........... 32
Rev counter
............................ 12-15
Reversing
lamps
........................ 206
Risk
areas (update)
................... 248
Roof bars
................................... 216
Roof
blind
.................................... 80
Routine
checks
.................. 181,
182
Running
out of fuel
(
d iesel)
................................... 174Selector lever
, electronic
gearbox system .............. 144, 182
Serial
number, vehicle
............... 233
Service
indicator
.......................... 30
Service
warning light
................... 19
Servicing
...................................... 10
Setting
the clock
........ 32,
35, 37, 42
Short-cut
menus
........................ 242
Sidelamps
..................... 81,
84, 202,
204,
206
Side
repeater
............................. 205
Ski
flap
....................................... 103
Snow chains
.............................. 201
Spare wheel ............................... 195
Speakers
(fitting)
....................... 220
Speed
limiter...................... 161, 162
Speedometer
.......................... 12-14
Spotlamps,
side
................... 86,
205
Start
........................................... 212
Starting
the engine
.................... 134
Starting
the vehicle
.... 134,
144, 147
Steering
mounted
controls
........................... 240,
295
Stopping
the vehicle
....134,
144, 147
Stop & Start
.... 46,
53, 56, 154, 171,
175,
181, 212
Storage
............. 95,
96, 98-100, 104
Storage
compartments
................ 98
Storage
drawer
.......................... 102
Storage
net
................................ 104
Storing
driving positions
.............. 61
Stowing
rings
............................. 104
Sun visor ...................................... 96
Switching
off the engine
............ 134
Synchronising
the remote
control
................................. 69,
70
Synthesiser, voice ...................... 254
System,
navigation
.................... 244
Radio
......................... 269,
270, 297
Radio
pre-equipment
................. 220
Rear
screen (demisting)
.............. 56
Recharging
the battery
.............. 214
Reduction
of electrical load
....... 215
Regeneration
of the particle
emissions
filter
........................ 181
Reinitialising
the electric
windows
.................................... 78
Reinitialising
the remote
control
................................. 69,
70
Remote
control
................ 66,
68, 71
Removable
screen
(snow
shield)
.......................... 216
Removing
a wheel
..................... 198
Removing
the mat
..................... 102
Repair
kit, puncture
................... 190
R
Safety
for children................ 78, 121
Satellite
navigation system
.......... 41
Screen,
colour and
mapping
.............. 42,
45, 241, 282
Screen
menu map
...... 282,
319-321
Screen,
monochrome
.... 35,
37, 319
Screen,
multifunction (with
audio
equipment)
...35,
37, 41, 296
Screenwash, front ........................ 91
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
.............................. 183
SCR
system
............................... 183
Seat
adjustment..................... 57, 58
Seat belts .....................114,
126-128
Seat, rear bench
.......................... 62
Seats, electric
.............................. 58
Seats, rear
................................... 62
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