charging Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2014.5 1.G Owner's Manual
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Warning / indicator lampStateCause Action / Observations
Battery charge fixed. The
 battery  charging  circuit  has  a Â
f
ault  (dirty  or  loose  terminals,  slack  or Â
c
ut  alternator  belt,  ...).The
 warning  lamp  should  go  off  when  the  engine  is Â
s
tarted.
If
 it  does  not  go  off,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Maximum
coolant
temperature fixed.
The
 temperature  of  the  cooling Â
s
ystem  is  too  high.Stop
 as  soon  as  it  is  safe  to  do  so.
Wait
 until  the  engine  has  cooled  down  before  topping Â
u
p  the  level,  if  necessary.
If
 the  problem  persists,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Directional
headlamps
flashing.
The
 directional  headlamps  system Â
h
as  a  fault.Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
Door(s) open *fixed,
 associated  with
 a m
essage
 id
entifying
 t
he  door,  if  the  speed  is
 b
elow  6  mph  (10  km/h).A
 door  or  the  boot  is  still  open. Close  the  door  or  boot.
fixed,
 associated  with  a
 m
essage
 id
entifying
 th
e
 d
oor,  and  accompanied
 b
y  an  audible  signal
 i
f  the  speed  is  above
 6
 mph  (10  km/h).
*
Â
Only  with  the  type  1  instrument  panel.
Engine oil
pressure
fixed.
There
 is  a  fault  with  the  engine Â
l
ubrication  system.You
 must  stop  as  soon  it  is  safe  to  do  so.
Park,
 switch  off  the  ignition  and  contact  a  CITROËN Â
d
ealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
Monitoring
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Manual operation
When opening and closing a motorised tailgate manually,  there  is  no  assistance  from  gas-filled Â
s
truts.  Resistance  to  opening  and  closing  is Â
t
herefore  entirely  normal.
Reinitialising the tailgate Tailgate release
Unlocking
FÂ Fold
 back  the  rear  seats  to  gain  access  to  t
he  lock  from  inside  the  boot.
F
Â
I
nsert  a  small  screwdriver  into  hole  A of the
lock
 to  unlock  the  tailgate.
F
Â
M
ove  the  latch  to  the  left.
Locking after closing
If the fault persists after closing again, the boot will  remain  locked.
The
Â
motorised
Â
tailgate
Â
can
Â
be
Â
opened
Â
and
Â
c
losed
Â
manually,
Â
even
Â
if
Â
motorisation
Â
is
Â
a
ctivated.
Precautions in use
In the event of an accumulation of snow o
n  the  tailgate,  clear  the  snow  before Â
c
ommanding  an  automatic  opening  of Â
t
he  tailgate.
The
 formation  of  ice  can  block  the Â
t
ailgate  and  prevent  its  opening:  wait Â
u
ntil  the  ice  melts  with  the  heating  of Â
t
he
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment.
When
 washing  the  vehicle  in  an Â
a
utomatic  car  wash,  don't  forget  to Â
l
ock  your  vehicle  to  avoid  the  risk  of Â
u
nexpected
 ope
ning.
Repeated
 opening  and  closing  of  the Â
t
ailgate  can  cause  overheating  of  its Â
e
lectric  motor,  after  which  opening  and Â
c
losing  will  not  be  possible.
Allow
 10  minutes  for  the  motor  to  cool Â
d
own  before  operating  the  tailgate Â
ag
ain.
This operation is necessary where there is no
movement
Â
-
Â
after
Â
detection
Â
of
Â
an
Â
obstacle,
Â
after
Â
c
onnecting
Â
or
Â
recharging
Â
the
Â
battery,
Â
...
F
Â
O
pen
Â
the
Â
tailgate
Â
by
Â
hand,
Â
if
Â
necessary.
F
Â
M
anually
Â
close
Â
the
Â
tailgate
Â
fully.
If
Â
the
Â
problem
Â
persists,
Â
contact
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
d
ealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop. System
 allowing  the  mechanical  unlocking  o
f the boot in the event of a battery or central
locking  system  malfunction.
Access
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Front seats
Electric adjustments
Forwards-backwards (driver's
seat)
F Push the  control  for wards  or  rear wards  to  s
lide  the  seat.
Seat backrest angle
F Tilt the  control  for wards  or  rear wards  to  a
djust  the  angle  of  the  seat  backrest.
Seat cushion height and angle
F operate the rear part of the control upwards  or  downwards  to  obtain  the Â
de
sired
 h
eight.
F
o
p
erate the front part of the control
upwards
 or  downwards  to  obtain  the Â
de
sired
 a
ngle.
To avoid discharging the battery, carry out these  adjustments  with  the  engine  running.
Before moving the seat backwards, ensure that there is nothing that might prevent the full travel of the seat, so as to avoid the risk of of jamming the  seat  caused  by  the  presence  of  objects  on  the  floor  behind  the  seat  or  rear  passengers.  If  the  seat  jams,  stop  the  movement  immediately.
Comfort
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The system is reactivated automatically every  time  the  engine  is  started  by Â
t
he driver.
Reactivation
Press this button again.
Operating fault
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a q ualified w orkshop.
In
 the  event  of  a  fault  in  STOP  mode,  the Â
v
ehicle  may  stall.
All of the instrument panel warning lamps come on.Depending on version, an alert message may also  be  displayed,  asking  you  to  place  the  gear Â
s
elector lever on position N  and  put  your  foot Â
o
n  the  brake  pedal.
It
 is  then  necessary  to  switch  off  the  ignition Â
a
nd  start  the  engine  again  using  the  "START/
STOP"
 button.In
Â
t
he Â
e
vent Â
o
f Â
a
Â
f
ault Â
w
ith Â
t
he Â
s
ystem, Â
t
he  symbol  for  the  button  changes Â
t
o  alert  mode  and  the  warning  lamp Â
f
lashes  for  a  few  moments  then Â
c
omes  on  continuously.
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
active
Â
again;
Â
this
Â
is
Â
c
onfirmed
Â
by
Â
the
Â
indicator
Â
lamp
Â
in
Â
the
Â
b
utton
Â
going
Â
off
Â
and
Â
illumination
Â
of
Â
t
his
Â
symbol.
The Stop  &  Start  system  makes  use  of Â
a
dvanced  technology.  For  any  work  on Â
t
he  system  go  to  a  qualified  workshop Â
w
ith  the  skills  and  equipment  required, Â
w
hich  a  CITROËN  dealer  is  able  to Â
pro
vide.
Before
 doing  anything  under  the Â
b
onnet,  deactivate  the  Stop  &  Start Â
s
ystem  to  avoid  any  risk  of  injury Â
r
esulting  from  automatic  operation  of Â
S
TART Â mode.
Maintenance
This system requires a 12 V battery with a special  specification  and  technology  (reference Â
n
umbers  available  from  CITROËN  dealers).
Fitting
 a  battery  not  listed  by  CITROËN Â
i
ntroduces  the  risk  of  malfunction  of  the Â
s
ystem.
For
 charging,  use  a  12  V  charger  and  do  not Â
r
everse  the  polarity.
4
Driving
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Sit in a normal upright position.
W ear  a  correctly  adjusted  seat  belt.
Do
 not  leave  anything  between  the Â
o
ccupants  and  the  airbags  (a  child,  pet, Â
o
bject...).  This  could  hamper  the  operation  of Â
t
he  airbags  or  injure  the  occupants.
After
 an  accident  or  if  the  vehicle  has  been Â
s
tolen  or  broken  into,  have  the  airbag Â
s
ystems  checked.
All
 work  on  the  airbag  system  must  be Â
c
arried  out  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Even
 if  all  of  the  precautions  mentioned Â
a
re  observed,  a  risk  of  injury  or  of  minor Â
b
urns  to  the  head,  chest  or  arms  when  an Â
a
irbag  is  deployed  cannot  be  ruled  out.  The Â
b
ag  inflates  almost  instantly  (within  a  few Â
m
illiseconds)  then  deflates  within  the  same Â
t
ime  discharging  the  hot  gas  via  openings Â
p
rovided  for  this  purpose.Front airbags
Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes  or  resting  your  hands  on  the  centre Â
p
art  of  the  wheel.
Passengers
 must  not  place  their  feet  on  the Â
das
hboard.
Do
 not  smoke  as  deployment  of  the  airbags Â
c
an  cause  burns  or  the  risk  of  injury  from  a Â
c
igarette  or  pipe.
Never
Â
remove
Â
or
Â
pierce
Â
the
Â
steering
Â
wheel
Â
or
 h
it  it  violently.
Do
 not  fit  or  attach  anything  to  the  steering Â
w
heel  or  dashboard,  this  could  cause Â
i
njuries  with  deployment  of  the  airbags.
For the airbags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules: Lateral airbags
Use only approved covers on the seats, compatible  with  the  deployment  the  lateral Â
a
irbags.  For  information  on  the  range  of  seat Â
c
overs suitable for your vehicle, you can
contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer.
Refer
 to  the  "Accessories"  section.
Do
 not  fix  or  attach  anything  to  the  seat Â
b
acks  (clothing...).  This  could  cause  injury Â
t
o  the  chest  or  arms  if  the  lateral  airbag  is Â
d
eployed.
Do
 not  sit  with  the  upper  part  of  the  body  any Â
n
earer  to  the  door  than  necessary.
Curtain airbags
Do not fix or attach anything to the roof. This could  cause  injury  to  the  head  if  the  curtain Â
a
irbag  is  deployed.
If
 fitted  on  your  vehicle,  do  not  remove  the Â
g
rab  handles  installed  on  the  roof,  they  play Â
a
 part  in  securing  the  curtain  airbags.
Safety
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12Â VÂ battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.
F or  access  to  the  (+)  terminal:
F
Â
r
elease  the  bonnet  using  the  interior  lever, Â
t
hen  the  exterior  safety  catch,
F
Â
r
aise  the  bonnet  and  secure  it  with  its  stay,
F
l
ift the plastic cover for access to
the
 (+)  terminal.
Access to the battery
Procedure for starting the engine using another battery or charging a discharged battery.
T he presence of this label, in particular
with
 the  Stop  &  Start  system,  indicates Â
t
he  use  of  a  12  V  lead-acid  battery  with Â
s
pecial
 t
echnology
 a
nd
 s
pecification;
 t
he  involvement  of  a  CITROËN  dealer Â
o
r  a  qualified  workshop  is  essential Â
w
hen  replacing  or  disconnecting  the Â
b
attery.
After
 refitting  the  battery,  the  Stop  &
 S
tart  system  will  only  be  active  after  a
 c
ontinuous  period  of  immobilisation  of  the
 v
ehicle,  a  period  which  depends  on  the
 c
limatic  conditions  and  the  state  of  charge
 o
f  the  battery  (up  to  about  8  hours). When
 your  vehicle's  battery  is  discharged,  the Â
e
ngine  can  be  started  using  a  slave  battery Â
(
external  or  on  another  vehicle)  and  jump  lead Â
c
ables.
Starting using another
battery
First check that the slave battery has a nominal  voltage  of  12  V  and  a  capacity Â
a
t  least  equal  to  that  of  the  discharged Â
b
attery.
Do
 not  try  to  start  the  engine  by Â
c
onnecting  a  battery  charger.
Do
 not  disconnect  the  (+)  terminal  when Â
t
he  engine  is  running.
Practical information
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The batteries contain harmful substances such  as  sulphuric  acid  and  lead.  They m
ust  be  disposed  of  in  accordance
 w
ith  regulations  and  must  not,  in  any
 c
ircumstances,  be  discarded  with  household
 w
aste.
Take
 used  remote  control  batteries  and
 v
ehicle  batteries  to  a  special  collection  point.
Protect your eyes and face before handling  the  battery.
All
 operations  on  the  battery  must  be Â
c
arried  out  in  a  well  ventilated  area  and Â
a
way  from  naked  flames  and  sources Â
o
f  sparks,  so  as  to  avoid  the  risk  of Â
e
xplosion  or  fire.
Do
 not  try  to  charge  a  frozen  battery; Â
t
he  battery  must  first  be  thawed  out  to Â
a
void  the  risk  of  explosion.  If  the  battery Â
h
as  been  frozen,  before  charging  have Â
i
t  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified  workshop  who  will  check  that Â
t
he  internal  components  have  not  been Â
d
amaged  and  the  casing  is  not  cracked, Â
w
hich  could  cause  a  leak  of  toxic  and Â
c
orrosive  acid.
Do
 not  reverse  the  polarity  and  use  only Â
a
 12  V  charger.
Do
 not  disconnect  the  terminals  while Â
t
he  engine  is  running.
Do
 not  charge  the  batteries  without Â
d
isconnecting  the  terminals  first.
Wash
 your  hands  after wards.
It
Â
is
Â
advisable
Â
to
Â
disconnect
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
i
f
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
to
Â
be
Â
left
Â
unused
Â
for
Â
m
ore
Â
than
Â
one
Â
month.
do n
ot push the vehicle to start the
engine
 if  you  have  an  electronic  or Â
a
utomatic  gearbox.Charging the battery using
a battery charger
F Disconnect  the  battery  from  the  vehicle.
F  F ollow  the  instructions  for  use  provided  by Â
t
he  manufacturer  of  the  charger.
F
Â
C
onnect  the  battery  starting  with  the Â
n
egative  terminal  (-).
F
Â
C
heck  that  the  terminals  and  connectors Â
a
re  clean.  If  they  are  covered  with  sulphate Â
(
whitish  or  greenish  deposit),  remove  them Â
a
nd  clean  them.
With
 Stop  &  Start,  the  battery  does  not Â
h
ave  to  be  disconnected  for  charging.
Do
Â
not
Â
apply
Â
excessive
Â
force
Â
on
Â
the
Â
t
ab
Â
as
Â
locking
Â
will
Â
not
Â
be
Â
possible
Â
if
Â
the
Â
c
lamp
Â
is
Â
not
Â
positioned
Â
correctly;
Â
start
Â
t
he
Â
procedure
Â
again.
Disconnecting the (+) cable
F Raise  the  locking  tab  D fully to release the
cable t erminal c lamp E.
Reconnecting the (+) cable
F Position  the  open  clamp  E of the cable on
the  positive  post  (+)  of  the  battery.
F
Â
P
ress  vertically  on  the  clamp  E to position
it
 correctly  on  the  battery.
F
Â
L
ock  the  clamp  by  spreading  the Â
p
ositioning  lug  and  then  lowering  the  tab  D.
Practical information
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The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
protected
Â
in
Â
such
Â
a
Â
way
Â
that
Â
it
Â
will
Â
only
Â
operate
Â
in
Â
your
Â
vehicle.
7-inch touch screen tablet
01 General
operation
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations which
 require  prolonged  attention  while  the  vehicle  is Â
stationary
.
When
 the  engine  is  switched  off  and  to  prevent Â
discharging
 of  the  battery,  the  system  switches  off Â
following
 the  activation  of  the  energy  economy  mode.
CONTENTS
02
First steps - Control
panel
04
Media
05
Navigation
06
Configuration
07
Connected service
s
08
Telephone p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
Frequently asked questions p.
GPS satellite navigation system
Multimedia audio system
Bluetooth
® telephone
344
346
366 348
386
396
398
408
03
Steering mounted
controls p. 347
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FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
413
q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
With
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
off,
Â
the
Â
system
Â
switches
Â
off
Â
after
Â
a
Â
few
Â
minutes
Â
of
Â
use.
When
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
is
Â
switched
Â
off,
Â
the
Â
system's
Â
operating
Â
time
Â
depends
Â
on
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
charge.
The
Â
switch-off
Â
is
Â
normal:
Â
the
Â
system
Â
switches
Â
to
Â
economy
Â
mode
Â
and
Â
switches
Â
off
Â
to
Â
prevent
Â
discharging
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle's
Â
battery.
Start
Â
the
Â
vehicle's
Â
engine
Â
to
Â
increase
Â
the
Â
battery Â
charge.
USB, portable player
, connection key
Playback
Â
of
Â
my
Â
USB
Â
memory
Â
stick
Â
starts
Â
only
Â
after
Â
a
Â
very
Â
long
Â
wait
Â
(around
Â
2
Â
to
Â
3
Â
minutes).
Some
Â
files
Â
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time).
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sub-folders
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in
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file
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structure
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track
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played
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Apple® players.
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USB
 function  takes  priority  over  streaming).
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Paint colour code ..........................................3 40
Panoramic  glass  sunroof  ..............................2
11
Parcel shelf, rear
 ................................... 1
19, Â 120
Park
 Assist Â
............................ 1
85, Â 187, Â 189, Â 190
Parking
 brake,  electric Â
.................. 1
32, Â 137, Â 318
Parking
 lam
ps
 ............................................... 19
7
Parking
 sensors,  front Â
...................................18
1
Parking
 sensors,  rear.................................... 180
Particle filter
 .......................................... 3
16,
 3
17
Passenger
 c
ompartment
 f
ilter
 ......................3
17
Port, US
b
Â
.............................................. 1
12, Â 360
Priming
 the  fuel  system Â
................................3
12
Protecting
 children Â
................ 2
26, Â 229, Â 233 -252
Puncture
 ................
........................................ 253Radio
 ...............
......................................
354-359
Range, Â AdBlue Â
...............................
...............
320
R
dSÂ ................
...............................................
357
Reading  lamps,  rear Â
......................................
11
5
Rear
 fo
glamp
.................................195, Â 276, Â 278
Rear
 s
creen
 (
demisting)
 ................................
10
5
Recharging  the  battery Â
.................................
29
0
Reduction  of  electrical  load Â
..........................
2
91
Regeneration  of  the  particle  filter Â
.................
3
17
Reinitialising  the  remote  control Â
.....................
60
R
emote  control Â
...........................................
51
- 61
Removable  screen Â
(snow
 s
hield)
 ...............................
................
301
Removing  a  wheel Â
..............................
..........
267
Removing  the  mat Â
...............................
..........
113
Repair  kit,  puncture Â
.......................................
25
3
Replacing
 bu
lbs
 ..............................
......
272-280
Replacing
 f
uses
 ..............................
.......
281-287
Replacing  the  air  filter Â
...................................
3
17
Replacing  the  oil  filter  ...................................
3 17
Replacing t he p assengerÂ
c
ompartment  filter Â
......................................3
17
Replacing
 wiper  blades........................ 209,  292
Resetting
 the  service  indicator Â
.......................42
R
esetting  the  trip  recorder Â
..............................44
R
eversing
 c
amera
 ...............................
..........182
Reversing
 lam
p
 .....................................2
76-279
Risk
 areas  (update) Â
.......................................3
75
Roof bars
 ....................................................... 29
9
Routine
 checks Â
......................................3
17,
 3
18
Running
 out  of  fuel Â
(
die
sel)
 .......................................................3
12
R
P
Oil change .....................................................313
Oil  consumption  ............................................ 3
13
oil
filter
 ...............
........................................... 317
oi
l level .................................................... 43,
 313
Opening
 the  bonnet Â
...................................... 3
05
Opening
 the  boot Â
..............................
.. 51, Â 54, Â 65
Opening
 the  doors Â
...............................
..... 51, Â 54
Opening
 the  panoramic  sunroof  blind Â
..........2
11
Operation
 indicator  lamps Â
........................25
-39
O
Main beam ....................... 27,  193,  272-274,  276
Maintenance .............................. ....................... 9
Map
 reading  lamps Â
....................................... 2
10
Markings,
 id
entification
 ................................. 3
40
Massage
 function  Â
...............................
............79
Mat
 .......
......................................................... 113
Memorising
 a  speed Â
..................................... 15
8
Menu
 .................. 3
44, Â 348, Â 350, Â 352, Â 366, Â 368, Â
3
70, Â 386, Â 398, Â 400
Menus (Touch screen tablet)
 .................................. 3
44
Mirror, rear view
Â
.............................................. 92
M
irrors, Â door...................................... 91, Â 92, Â 177
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........310
Modularity,
 s
eats
 ...............................
..............89
Motorised
 boot Â
..........................................6
6, Â 67
Mountings
 for  ISOFIX  seats Â
.........................24
4
Navigation
 ...............................
......................366
net ........
......................................................... 12 2
Number
 plate  lamps Â
...................................... 28
0
M
N
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