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Monochrome screen A 35
Monochrome  screen  C  37
Colour
 screen Â
41
T
rip  computer Â
43
2 - 35  46
MULTIFUNCTION
SCREENS
Ventilation 47
Manual  air  conditioning  50
Dual-zone
 digital Â
air
 conditioning Â
52
Front
 demist  -  defrost Â
56
Rear
 screen  demist  - Â
defrost
Â
56
Front
 seats Â
57
Rear
 seats Â
62
Mirrors
Â
63
Steering
 wheel  adjustment Â
65
COMFORT
3 -
47  65
Remote control key 66
Alarm  74
Doors
Â
76
Boot
Â
77
Electric
 windows Â
78
Panoramic
 sunroof Â
80
ACCESS
4 -
66  80
Lighting controls 81Automatic illumination of headlamps 85
Welcome
Â
lighting
 86
Headlamp
Â
adjustment
Â
87
Directional
Â
lighting
Â
88
Wiper
Â
controls
Â
90
Automatic
Â
rain
Â
sensitive
Â
wipers
Â
91
Courtesy
Â
lamps
Â
93
Interior
Â
mood
Â
lighting
Â
94
Boot
Â
lamp
Â
94
5 - 81  94
VISIBILITY
Interior fittings 95
Centre  consoles  98
Front
 armrest Â
99
Boot
 fittings Â
104
Luggage
 cover Â
(enterprise
 version) Â
107
6 - 95  107
FITTINGS
Instrument panels 12
Rev  counter  15
W
arning  and  indicator  lamps Â
16
Indicators
Â
29
T
ime  and  units Â
32
Customisation
Â
34
OVERVIEW 4  9
MONITORING
1 -
12  34
Child seats 108
Deactivating  the  passenger's  front Â
airbag
Â
1
10
ISOFIX
 child  seats Â
1
17
Child
 lock Â
121
7 - 108  121
CHILD
SAFETY
E
CO
-
DRIVING
10
 11
ConTEnTS
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Direction indicators 122
Hazard  warning  lamps  122
Horn
Â
122
Braking
 assistance Â
systems
Â
123
T
rajectory  control Â
systems
Â
124
Emergency
 or Â
assistance
 call Â
125
Front
 seat  belts Â
126
Airbags
Â
129
8 - 122  132
SAFETY
Driving recommendations 133
Starting-switching  off  the  engine  134
Electric
 parking  brake Â
137
Manual
 parking  brake Â
143
Manual
 gearbox Â
143
Electronic
 gearbox Â
144
Automatic
 gearbox Â
147
Hill
 start  assist Â
150
Gear
 shift  indicator Â
151
T
yre  under-inflation Â
detection
Â
152
Stop
 &  Start Â
154
Lane
 departure  warning  system Â
157
Blind
 spot  sensors Â
158
Speed
 limiter Â
162
Cruise
 control Â
164
Parking
 space  sensors Â
166
Parking
 sensors Â
168
9 - 133  169
DRIVING
Fuel tank 171
Misfuel  prevention  (Diesel)  173
Running
 out  of  fuel  (Diesel) Â
174
Bonnet
Â
175
Petrol
 engines Â
176
Diesel
 engines Â
177
Checking
 levels Â
178
Checks
Â
181
AdBlue® additive and SCRÂ
system  (BlueHDi  Diesel)  183
10 - 170  189
CHECKS
Temporary punctureÂ
repair  kit  190
Changing
 a  wheel Â
195
Snow
 chains Â
201
Changing
 a  bulb Â
202
Changing
 a  fuse Â
208
12
 V  battery Â
212
Energy
 economy  mode Â
215
Changing
 a  wiper Â
blade
Â
215
Fitting
 roof  bars Â
216
V
ery  cold  climate  screen Â
216
T
owing  the  vehicle Â
217
T
owing  a  trailer Â
219
Audio
 pre-equipment Â
220
Accessories
Â
221
11 - 190 
222
PRACTICAL
INFORMATION
Petrol engines 223
Petrol  weights  225
Diesel
 engines Â
227
Diesel
 weights Â
229
Dimensions
Â
232
Identification
 markings Â
233
12 - 223  234
TECHNICAL
D ATA
Emergency or assistance 235
eMyW ay  237
Audio
 system Â
293
235  326
AUDIO and
TELEMATICS
327
 331
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
CONTENTS
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ExTERIoR
Remote control ........................... 66-71
-  opening  /  closing
-
Â
battery
Alarm
Â
.......................................... 74-75
Wiper controls............................. 90-92
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
................. 215 Door
 mirrors Â
................................ 63-64
Blind
 spot  sensors Â
.................. 158-160
b
oot Â
........................................... 67,
 77
Temporary
 puncture  repair  kit Â
... 190-194
Changing
 a  wheel Â
................... 195-200
-
Â
tools
-
Â
removing
 /  refitting
Topping
 up  the Â
AdBlue
Â
Â
additive Â
................... 183-186,
 187-189
Changing
 bulbs....................... 206-207
-
Â
rear
 lamps
-
Â
3rd
 brake  lamp
-
Â
number
 plate  lamp
Parking
 sensors Â
...................... 168-169
Parking
 space  sensors Â
........... 166-167
T
owbar Â
........................................... 219
T
owing Â
.................................... 217-218
a
ccessories Â
............................ 221-222
Roof bars
Â
....................................... 216
Panoramic
 sunroof Â
.......................... 80
Braking
 assistance Â
........................ 123
T
rajectory  control Â
.................... 124-125
T
yre  under-inflation  detection Â
..... 152-153
T
yre pressures Â
....................... 194,
 233
Snow chains
Â
.................................. 201Lighting
 controls Â
......................... 81-85
Headlamp
 adjustment...................... 87
Welcome
 lighting Â
............................. 86
Directional
 lighting  systems Â
........ 88-89
Changing
 bulbs....................... 202-205
-
Â
front
 lamps
-
Â
front
 foglamps
-
Â
side
 repeaters
d
oors Â
.................................... 72-73,
 76
-
Â
opening
 /  closing
-
Â
emergency
 control
Child
 lock Â
....................................... 121
Electric
 windows Â
......................... 78-79
Fuel
 tank Â
................................. 171-172
Misfuel prevention
Â
......................... 173
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INSTRUMENTSÂ ANDÂ CONTROLS
Instrument panels ....................... 12-15
W arning  lamps  ............................ 16-28
Indicators
Â
.................................... 29-31
Setting
 buttons............................ 32-34
-
Â
trip
 distance  recorder
-
Â
dashboard
 lighting  dimmer  / Â
black
 panel
-
Â
customisation
 of  dials  and  screens
Lighting
 controls Â
......................... 81-85
Adjusting
 headlamps Â
....................... 87
Door
 mirrors Â
................................ 63-64
Electric
 windows Â
......................... 78-79
Dashboard
 fuses Â
.................... 208-210
Opening
 the  bonnet Â
....................... 175
Adjusting
 the  steering  wheel............ 65
Horn
Â
............................................... 122 Audio
 systemAudio  system Â
.... 293-326
Setting
 the  date  /  time................ 36,  40
eMyWay
 satellite  navigation Â
Â
system Â
................................... 237-292
Setting
 the  date  /  time...................... 42
Manual
 gearbox Â
............................. 143
Electronic
 gearbox Â
.................. 144-146
Automatic
 gearbox.................. 147-149
Parking
 brake Â
................. 137-142,
 143Wiper controls............................. 90-92
Trip
 computer Â
............................. 43-46
Rear
 view  mirror Â
.............................. 65
Courtesy
 lamps................................ 93
Blind  for  panoramic  sunroof............. 80
Interior
 mood  lighting Â
....................... 94
Ignition
 switch  /  Steering  lock  / Â
Â
Starting Â
.................................. 134-136
Multifunction screens
Â
.................. 35-42
V
entilation Â
................................... 47-49
Manual
 air  conditioning......... 50-51,  56
Digital
 air  conditioning Â
.......... 52-55,
 56
Demisting
 /  Defrosting Â
the rear screen
Â
............................... 56
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Eco-driving is a  range  of  everyday  practices  that  allow  the  motorist  to  optimise  their  fuel  consumption  and  CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual  gearbox,  move  of f  gently  and  change  up  without
 waiting.  During  acceleration  change  up  early.
With
Â
an
Â
automatic
Â
or
Â
electronic
Â
gearbox,
Â
give
Â
preference
Â
to
Â
automatic
Â
mode
Â
and
Â
avoid
Â
pressing
Â
the
Â
accelerator
Â
pedal
Â
heavily
 or  suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a  safe  distance  between  vehicles,  use  engine  braking
 rather  than  the  brake  pedal,  and  press  the  accel -
erator
Â
progressively
. Â
These
Â
practices
Â
contribute
Â
towards
Â
a
Â
reduction
 in  fuel  consumption  and  CO
2 emissions and also helps
Â
reduce
Â
the
Â
background
Â
traffic
Â
noise.
If
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
has
Â
cruise
Â
control,
Â
make
Â
use
Â
of
Â
the
Â
system
Â
at speeds
Â
above
Â
25
Â
mph
Â
(40
Â
km/h)
Â
when
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
is
Â
flowing well.
Control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving  of f,  if  the  passenger  compartment  is  too  warm,
 ventilate  it  by  opening  the  windows  and  air  vents Â
before
 using  the  air  conditioning.
Above
Â
30
Â
mph
Â
(50
Â
km/h),
Â
close
Â
the
Â
windows
Â
and
Â
leave
Â
the
Â
air
 vents  open.
Remember
Â
to
Â
make
Â
use
Â
of
Â
equipment
Â
that
Â
can
Â
help
Â
keep
Â
the
Â
temperature
Â
in
Â
the
Â
passenger
Â
compartment
Â
down
Â
(sun
-
roof
 and  window  blinds...).
Switch
Â
of
f Â
the
Â
air
Â
conditioning,
Â
unless
Â
it
Â
has
Â
automatic
Â
regu
-
lation,
 as  soon  as  the  desired  temperature  is  attained.
Switch
Â
of
f Â
the
Â
demisting
Â
and
Â
defrosting
Â
controls,
Â
if
Â
not
Â
au
-
tomatic.
Switch
 off  the  heated  seat  as  soon  as  possible.
Switch
Â
of
f Â
the
Â
headlamps
Â
and
Â
front
Â
foglamps
Â
when
Â
the
Â
level of
 light  does  not  require  their  use.
Avoid
Â
running
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
before
Â
moving
Â
of
f, Â
particularly
Â
in
Â
winter;
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
will
Â
warm
Â
up
Â
much
Â
faster
Â
while
Â
driving.
As
Â
a
Â
passenger
, Â
if
Â
you
Â
avoid
Â
connecting
Â
your
Â
multimedia
Â
devices
Â
(film,
Â
music,
Â
video
Â
game...),
Â
you
Â
will
Â
contribute
Â
to
-
wards
Â
limiting
Â
the
Â
consumption
Â
of
Â
electrical
Â
energy
, Â
and
Â
so
Â
of
 fuel.
Disconnect
Â
your
Â
portable
Â
devices
Â
before
Â
leaving
Â
the
Â
ve
-
hicle.
ECO-DRIVING
The gear  shift  indicator  invites  you  engage  the  most  suit -
able  gear:  as  soon  as  the  indication  is  displayed  in  the  in -
strument
 panel,  follow  it  straight  away.
For
Â
vehicles
Â
fitted
Â
with
Â
an
Â
electronic
Â
or
Â
automatic
Â
gearbox,
Â
this
 indicator  appears  only  in  manual  mode.
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ECO-DRIVING
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout  the  vehicle;  place  the  heaviest  items
 in  the  bottom  of  the  boot,  as  close  as  possible  to  the Â
rear
 seats.
Limit
Â
the
Â
loads
Â
carried
Â
in
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
and
Â
reduce
Â
wind
Â
resis
-
tance
Â
(roof
Â
bars,
Â
roof
Â
rack,
Â
bicycle
Â
carrier
, Â
trailer
...). Â
Use
Â
a
Â
roof
 box  in  preference.
Remove
 roof  bars  and  roof  racks  after  use.
At
Â
the
Â
end
Â
of
Â
winter
, Â
remove
Â
snow
Â
tyres
Â
and
Â
refit
Â
your
Â
sum
-
mer
 tyres.
Observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the  tyre  pressures  regularly ,  when  cold,  referring  to  the
 label  in  the  door  aperture,  driver's  side.
Carry
 out  this  check  in  particular:
-
Â
before
 a  long  journey,
-
Â
at
 each  change  of  season,
-
Â
after
 a  long  period  out  of  use.
Don't
Â
forget
Â
the
Â
spare
Â
wheel
Â
and
Â
the
Â
tyres
Â
on
Â
any
Â
trailer
Â
or
Â
caravan.
Have
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
serviced
Â
regularly
Â
(engine
Â
oil,
Â
oil
Â
filter
,
 air
Â
filter
, Â
passenger
Â
compartment
Â
filter
...) Â
and
Â
observe
Â
the schedule
Â
of
Â
operations
Â
recommended
Â
in
Â
the
Â
manufacturer's service
 schedule.
With
Â
a
Â
BlueHDi
Â
Diesel
Â
engine,
Â
if
Â
the
Â
SCR
Â
system
Â
is
Â
faulty
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
becomes
Â
polluting;
Â
go
Â
to
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop
Â
without
Â
delay
Â
to
Â
have
Â
the
Â
emissions
Â
of
Â
nitrous
 oxides  brought  back  to  the  legal  level.
When
Â
refuellin
g, Â
do
Â
not
Â
continue
Â
after
Â
the
Â
third
Â
cut-of
f Â
of
Â
the
Â
nozzle
 to  avoid  any  overflow.
At
Â
the
Â
wheel
Â
of
Â
your
Â
new
Â
vehicle,
Â
it
Â
is
Â
only
Â
after
Â
the
Â
first
Â
1Â
800 Â
miles
Â
(3
Â
000
Â
kilometres)
Â
that
Â
you
Â
will
Â
see
Â
the
Â
fuel
Â
consumption
 settle  down  to  a  consistent  average.
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Warning/indicator lampis onCause Action/Observations
Door(s) open fixed
 if  the  speed Â
is
 below  6  mph Â
(10
 km/h).A
Â
door  or  the  boot  is  still Â
open.Close
 the  door  or  boot.
fixed
 and Â
accompanied
 by Â
an
 audible  signal Â
if
 the  speed  is Â
above
 6  mph Â
(10
 km/h).
Seat belt not fastened/
unfastened* fixed,
 then Â
flashing,
Â
accompanied
Â
by
 an  increasing Â
audible
 signal.The
 driver  or  front  passenger Â
has
 not  buckled  or  has Â
unbuckled
 their  seat  belt.Pull
 on  the  belt  in  question  and  insert  the Â
tongue
 in  the  buckle.
This
 warning  repeats  the  seat  belt Â
information
 given  by  the  roof  console Â
warning
 lamps.
At
 least  one  rear  passenger Â
has
 unbuckled  their  seat  belt.*
Â
According
 to  country.
Electric
parking brake flashing.The
 electric  parking  brake  is Â
not
 applied  automatically.
The
 application/release  is Â
faulty
.You
 must  stop  as  soon  as  it  is  safe  to  do Â
so.
Park
 on  flat  level  ground,  engage  a  gear Â
(or place the lever in position
P for an
automatic
Â
gearbox),
Â
switch
Â
of
f Â
the
Â
ignition
Â
and
 contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
qualified
 workshop.
Electric
parking brake fault fixed.
The
 electric  parking  brake Â
has
 a  fault.Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
workshop
 without  delay.
For
 more  information  on  the  electric Â
parking
 brake,  refer  to  the  corresponding Â
section.
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PANORAMIC SUNROOF
Your vehicle is  fitted  with  a  tinted  glass  panoramic
 sunroof  which  increases Â
the
Â
light
Â
and
Â
visibility
Â
in
Â
the
Â
passenger
Â
compartment.
Â
Its
Â
electric
Â
blind
Â
helps
Â
control
Â
the
Â
temperature
Â
in
Â
the
Â
passen
-
ger
 compartment.
Electric blind
Opening
Turn Â
the
Â
dial
Â
to
Â
the
Â
left
Â
(four
Â
possible
Â
settings).
Closing
Return
 the  dial  to  the  initial  position.Safety anti-pinch
If
Â
the
Â
blind
Â
encounters
Â
an
Â
obstacle
Â
dur
-
ing Â
closing,
Â
it
Â
stops
Â
and
Â
partially
Â
opens
Â
again.
If
 the  blind  fails  to  close  at  a  second  at -
tempt,  it  may  be  necessary  to  force  the Â
closing
Â
of
Â
the
Â
blind
Â
using
Â
the
Â
reinitiali
-
sation
 procedure.
The
Â
blind
Â
is
Â
controlled
Â
electrically
Â
by
Â
a
Â
rotary
 dial. In Â
the
Â
event
Â
of
Â
contact
Â
during
Â
op
-
eration Â
of
Â
the
Â
blind,
Â
you
Â
must
Â
re
-
verse Â
its
Â
movement.
Â
T
o Â
do
Â
this,
Â
turn
 the  dial.
When  the  driver  operates  the  dial,
 they  must  ensure  that  noth -
ing
Â
prevents
Â
the
Â
blind
Â
from
Â
clos
-
ing
 correctly.
The
Â
driver
Â
must
Â
ensure
Â
that
Â
the
Â
passengers
Â
use
Â
the
Â
blind
Â
cor
-
rectly.
Be
Â
aware
Â
of
Â
children
Â
during
Â
opera
-
tion
 of  the  blind.
Reinitialising the system
Following reconnection of  the  battery ,  or
 in  the  event  of  a  malfunction  in  its Â
operation,
Â
it
Â
may
Â
be
Â
necessary
Â
to
Â
reini
-
tialise
 the  system:
F
Â
turn
Â
the
Â
dial
Â
to
Â
the
Â
fully
Â
closed
Â
posi
-
tion,
F
Â
then
Â
immediately
Â
press
Â
the
Â
dial,
Â
clos
-
ing
 starts  after  about  10  seconds,
F
Â
maintain
Â
pressure
Â
on
Â
the
Â
dial
Â
until
Â
the
 blind  has  fully  closed.
The anti-pinch function is inopera-
tive during these operations.
If
Â
the
Â
position
Â
of
Â
the
Â
blind
Â
does
Â
not
Â
agree
Â
with
Â
the
Â
position
Â
indicated
Â
by
Â
the
Â
dial,
Â
press
Â
the
Â
dial
Â
to
Â
open
Â
the
Â
blind
Â
to
Â
this
Â
position.
4
ACCESS
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For the airbags to be fully
effective, observe the
following safety rules:
Sit in  a  normal  upright  position.
Wear
Â
a
Â
correctly
Â
adjusted
Â
seat
Â
belt.
Do
Â
not
Â
leave
Â
anything
Â
between
Â
the
Â
occupants
Â
and
Â
the
Â
airbags
Â
(a
Â
child,
Â
pet,
Â
object...).
Â
This
Â
could
Â
hamper
Â
the
Â
operation
Â
of
Â
the
Â
air
-
bags
 or  injure  the  occupants.
After
Â
an
Â
accident
Â
or
Â
if
Â
the
Â
ve
-
hicle
Â
has
Â
been
Â
stolen
Â
or
Â
broken
Â
into,
Â
have
Â
the
Â
airbag
Â
systems
Â
checked.
All
Â
work
Â
on
Â
the
Â
airbag
Â
sys
-
tem
Â
must
Â
be
Â
carried
Â
out
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop.
Even if all of the precautions
mentioned
Â
are
Â
observed,
Â
a
Â
risk
Â
of
Â
injury
Â
or
Â
of
Â
minor
Â
burns
Â
to
Â
the
Â
head,
Â
chest
Â
or
Â
arms
Â
when
Â
an
Â
air
-
bag
Â
is
Â
deployed
Â
cannot
Â
be
Â
ruled
Â
out.
Â
The
Â
bag
Â
inflates
Â
almost
Â
in
-
stantly
Â
(within
Â
a
Â
few
Â
millis
econds) Â
then
Â
deflates
Â
within
Â
the
Â
same
Â
time
Â
discharging
Â
the
Â
hot
Â
gas
Â
via
Â
openings
Â
provided
Â
for
Â
this
Â
pur
-
pose. Front airbags
Do
Â
not
Â
drive
Â
holding
Â
the
Â
steering
Â
wheel
Â
by
Â
its
Â
spokes
Â
or
Â
resting
Â
your
Â
hands
Â
on
Â
the
 centre  part  of  the  wheel.
Passengers
 must  not  place  their  feet  on  the  dashboard.
Do
Â
not
Â
smoke
Â
as
Â
deployment
Â
of
Â
the
Â
airbags
Â
can
Â
cause
Â
burns
Â
or
Â
the
Â
risk
Â
of
Â
injury
Â
from
 a  cigarette  or  pipe.
Never
 remove  or  pierce  the  steering  wheel  or  hit  it  violently.
Do
Â
not
Â
fit
Â
or
Â
attach
Â
anything
Â
to
Â
the
Â
steering
Â
wheel
Â
or
Â
dashboard,
Â
this
Â
could
Â
cause
Â
injuries
 with  deployment  of  the  airbags.
Lateral airbags
Use
Â
only
Â
approved
Â
covers
Â
on
Â
the
Â
seats,
Â
compatible
Â
with
Â
the
Â
deployment
Â
the
Â
lat
-
eral
Â
airbags.
Â
For
Â
information
Â
on
Â
the
Â
range
Â
of
Â
seat
Â
covers
Â
suitable
Â
for
Â
your
Â
vehicle,
Â
you
 can  contact  a  CITROËN dealer.
Refer
 to  the  "Accessories"  section.
Do
Â
not
Â
fix
Â
or
Â
attach
Â
anything
Â
to
Â
the
Â
seat
Â
backs
Â
(clothing...).
Â
This
Â
could
Â
cause
Â
injury
 to  the  chest  or  arms  if  the  lateral  airbag  is  deployed.
Do
Â
not
Â
sit
Â
with
Â
the
Â
upper
Â
part
Â
of
Â
the
Â
body
Â
any
Â
nearer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
door
Â
than
Â
necessary
.
Curtain airbags
Do
Â
not
Â
fix
Â
or
Â
attach
Â
anything
Â
to
Â
the
Â
roof.
Â
This
Â
could
Â
cause
Â
injury
Â
to
Â
the
Â
head
Â
if
Â
the
Â
curtain
 airbag  is  deployed.
If
Â
fitted
Â
on
Â
your
Â
vehicle,
Â
do
Â
not
Â
remove
Â
the
Â
grab
Â
handles
Â
installed
Â
on
Â
the
Â
roof,
Â
they
Â
play
 a  part  in  securing  the  curtain  airbags.
SAFETY
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VERY COLD CLIMATE SCREEN *
* According to  country.
Fitting
F Offer up  the  very  cold  climate  screen to the front of the lower sec
-
tion
 of  the  front  bumper.
F
Â
Press
Â
around
Â
its
Â
edge
Â
to
Â
engage
Â
its
Â
fixing
 clips  one  by  one.
Removal
F Use a  screwdriver  as  a  lever  to  re -
lease  each  fixing  clip  in  turn.
Do
Â
not
Â
forget
Â
to
Â
remove
Â
the
Â
very
Â
cold
 climate  screen  when:
-
Â
the
Â
ambient
Â
temperature
Â
ex
-
ceeds
 10  °C,
-
Â
towing,
-
Â
driving at  speeds  above  75 mph
(120
Â
km/h).
Removable
Â
protective
Â
screen
Â
which
Â
prevents
Â
the
Â
accumulation
Â
of
Â
snow
Â
at
Â
the
Â
radiator
Â
cooling
Â
fan.
FITTING ROOF BARS
For safety
 reasons  and  to  avoid  dam -
aging  the  roof,  it  is  essential  to  use  the Â
transverse
Â
bars
Â
approved
Â
for
Â
your
Â
ve
-
hicle.
When
Â
fitting
Â
roof
Â
bars,
Â
use
Â
only
Â
the
Â
four
Â
fixing
Â
points
Â
located
Â
in
Â
the
Â
roof
Â
frame.
Â
The
Â
points
Â
are
Â
masked
Â
by
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
doors
 when  closed.
The
Â
roof
Â
bar
Â
fixings
Â
include
Â
a
Â
stud
Â
to
Â
be
Â
fitted
 to  the  hole  at  each  fixing  point.
Observe
Â
the
Â
fitting
Â
instructions
Â
and
Â
the
Â
conditions
Â
of
Â
use
Â
in
Â
the
Â
guide
Â
supplied
Â
with
 the  bars. Maximum
Â
load
Â
distributed
Â
over
 the
 roof  bars,  for  a  load  height  not
 exceeding  40  cm  (except  bi -
cycle
 carriers):
-
Â
for
Â
roof
Â
bars
Â
with
Â
pads
Â
at
Â
90
mm: Â 50 kg,
-
Â
for
Â
roof
Â
bars
Â
with
Â
pads
Â
at
Â
150
mm: Â 80 kg.
For
Â
more
Â
information,
Â
contact
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop.
If
Â
the
Â
height
Â
exceeds
Â
40
Â
cm,
Â
adapt
Â
the
Â
speed
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
to
Â
the
Â
profile
Â
of
Â
the
Â
road
Â
to
Â
avoid
Â
damaging
Â
the
Â
roof
Â
bars
Â
and
Â
the
Â
fixings
 on  the  vehicle.
Be
Â
sure
Â
to
Â
refer
Â
to
Â
local
Â
legisla
-
tion
Â
in
Â
order
Â
to
Â
comply
Â
with
Â
the
Â
regulations
Â
for
Â
transporting
Â
ob
-
jects
Â
which
Â
are
Â
longer
Â
than
Â
the
Â
vehicle.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION