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C O M F O R T
  Changing the battery  
 The  remote  control  is  supplied  by  a  
6 V-28L battery, which is supplied.  
 Information  on  the  display  indicates  
when it is time to replace this battery.  
 Unclip  the  casing  then  replace  the  
battery.  
 The remote control must then be re- 
initialised, see below.   Always  switch  off  the  program-
 m a b l e    h e a t i n g    w h i l e    fi   l l i n g    w i t h  
 f u e l   t o   a v o i d   a n y   r i s k   o f   fi   r e   o r   e x -
plosion.  
 To avoid any risk of poisoning and  
asphyxiation,  the  programmable 
heating  must  not  be  used,  even 
for  short  periods,  in  an  enclosed 
space  such  as  a  garage  or  work-
shop which is not equipped with an 
exhaust gas extraction system.  
 Do  not  park  the  vehicle  on  an  
 i n fl   a m m a b l e    s u r f a c e    ( d r y    g r a s s ,  
dead  leaves,  paper…),  there  is  a 
 r i s k   o f   fi   r e .   
 The  programmable  heating  sys- 
tem is supplied by the vehicle's fuel 
tank.  Before  use,  ensure  that  the 
 q u a n t i t y    o f    f u e l    r e m a i n i n g    i s    s u f fi   -
cient.  If  the  fuel  tank  is  at  the  re-
serve, we strongly advise that you 
do not programme the heating.   
 Do not discard the used bat-
teries,  take  them  to  an  ap-
proved collection point.  
  Reinitialising the remote control  
 If the vehicle's battery is disconnect- 
ed  or  the  remote  control's  battery  is 
replaced,  the  remote  control  must 
be reinitialised.  
 After  switching  on  the  power,  press  
button    4   (OFF)  for  1  second  within 
the  next  5  seconds.  If  the  operation 
has  taken  place  correctly  the  mes-
sage    "OK"   is  displayed  on  the  re-
mote control screen.  
 If  a  problem  occurs,  the  message  
 
"FAIL"   appears. Repeat the operation.  
  In  addition,  your  programmable 
heating  can  be  used  to  pre-heat 
your  vehicle’s  passenger  com-
partment.     The  interior  volumetric  protection 
alarm  movement  sensor  may  be 
 d i s t u r b e d    b y    t h e    fl   o w    o f    a i r    f r o m  
the  programmable  heating  when 
it is in operation.  
 To  avoid  any  unexpected  trigger- 
ing of the alarm during use of the 
programmable  heating,  it  is  ad-
visable  to  deactivate  the  interior 
volumetric protection.       
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V I S I B I L I T Y
EXTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROLS 
 Control stalk for the selection and con- 
trol of the various front and rear lamps 
providing the vehicle's lighting.  
  Main lighting  
 The  various  front  and  rear  lamps  of  
the  vehicle  are  designed  to  adapt 
the driver's visibility progressively in 
relation to the climatic conditions:  
   -   sidelamps, to be seen, 
  -   dipped  beam  headlamps  to  see without dazzling other drivers, 
  -   main  beam  headlamps  to  see  clearly when the road is clear.   
  Additional lighting  
   O t h e r   l a m p s   a r e   fi   t t e d   t o   f u l fi   l   t h e   r e - 
quirements of particular driving con-
ditions:  
   -   a rear foglamp to be seen from a  distance, 
  -   front  foglamps  for  even  better  forward vision, 
  -   directional  headlamps  for  im- proved visibility when cornering, 
  -   daytime  running  lamps  to  be  seen during the day.      Programming  
 Various  automatic  lighting  control  
modes are also available depending 
on options:  
   -   guide-me-home lighting, 
  -   automatic lighting, 
  -   directional lighting.    
  Manual controls 
 lamps off,   
      automatic  illumination  of  
headlamps,  
 sidelamps only, 
 dipped  headlamps  or  
main beam headlamps. 
  
B.    Stalk for switching headlamps by 
pulling:  dipped  headlamps/main 
beam headlamps. 
 In  the  lamps  off  and  sidelamps 
modes, the driver can switch on the 
main  beam  headlamps  temporarily 
 ( " h e a d l a m p    fl   a s h " )    b y    m a i n t a i n i n g    a  
pull on the stalk.  
  Displays  
 Lighting  of  the  corresponding  indi- 
cator  lamp  on  the  instrument  panel 
 c o n fi   r m s    t h e    s e l e c t i v e    s w i t c h i n g    o n  
of the lighting selected.  
 The  lighting  commands  are  issued 
directly  by  the  driver  by  means  of 
the ring   A  and the stalk   B .    
A.    Main lighting mode selection ring, 
with: 
 In  some  climatic  conditions  (e.g. 
 l o w   t e m p e r a t u r e   o r   h u m i d i t y ) ,   t h e  
presence  of  misting  on  the  inter-
nal  surface  of  the  glass  of  the 
headlamps and rear lamps is nor-
mal; it disappears after the lamps 
have been on for a few minutes.