CITROEN RELAY 2014 Handbook (in English)
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2014, Model line: RELAY, Model: CITROEN RELAY 2014Pages: 186, PDF Size: 4.72 MB
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Trip computer
  The  TRIP 
 button, located at the end of the 
wiper stalk, provides access to the following 
information: 
   
 
-   Ambient temperature    
  This indicates the temperature outside 
the vehicle. 
   
-   Range    
  This indicates the distance that can still 
be travelled with the fuel remaining in 
the tank on the basis of the average 
consumption over the last few miles 
(kilometres) travelled.    
-   Average speed A    
  This is the average speed calculated 
since the last trip computer zero reset 
(with the ignition on). 
   
-   Trip duration A    
  This indicates the total time since the 
last trip recorder zero reset.      
-   Distance A    
  This indicates the distance travelled 
since the last trip computer zero reset. 
   
-   Average fuel consumption A    
  This is the average quantity of fuel 
consumed since the last trip computer 
zero reset. 
   
-   Current fuel consumption A    
  This is the average quantity of fuel 
consumed during the last few seconds. 
TRIP COMPUTER
  If TRIP B is activated on the  MODE 
 menu: 
   
 
-  Distance B 
   
-   Average fuel consumption B 
   
-   Average speed B 
   
-   Trip duration B   
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Mode  
 
 
MODE
   
Confi
guration - Personalisation 
 
If your vehicle is fitted with the control 
panel located to the right of the steering 
wheel, this provides access to menus which 
permit the personalisation of some of your 
equipment. 
  Seven languages are offered: Italian, 
English, German, French, Spanish, 
Portuguese, Dutch. 
  As a safety precaution, some menus can 
only be accessed when the ignition is off.    
Instrument panel screen 1 
  If your vehicle is fi tted with this screen, 
you have access to the menus 1 (Speed), 
4 (Hour), 8 (Unit), 10 (Buzz), 13 (Bag P) 
and 14.  
   
 
-   scroll up through a menu, 
   
-   increase a value.  
 
   
 
-   scroll down through a menu, 
   
-   decrease a value.      
Instrument panel screen 2 
  If your vehicle is fitted with this screen, you 
have access to all of the menus.     
 
This MODE button enables you to:  
   
 
-   access the menus and sub-menus, 
   
-   confirm your selections, within a 
menu, 
   
-   exit from the menus.  
  A long press enables you to return to 
the welcome screen.  
   
 
This button enables you to:  
   
 
This button enables you to:   
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Mode
   
 
Menu…  
   
 
Press...  
   
 
Sub-menu…  
   
 
Press...  
   
 
Select…  
    
 
Confirm 
and exit  
    
 
Enables you to...  
 
   
1 
  Bleep 
Speed 
(Speed)      ON 
     Increase 
     Activate/deactivate the audible 
signal indicating exceeding of 
the programmed speed and 
select the speed.    Decrease 
  OFF  
 
   
2 
  Headlamps 
sensor          Increase 
     Set the sensitivity of the 
sunshine sensor (1 to 3). 
  Decrease 
   
3 
  Activation 
Trip B          Activate 
     Display a second distance 
"Trip B". 
  Deactivate 
   
4 
  Setting the 
time (Hour)      Hours/ Minutes 
     Increase 
     Set the clock. 
 
Decrease 
  Time format   24 
  Select the clock display mode. 
  12 
   
5 
  Setting 
the date      Year/Month/
Day      Activate 
    
Set the date. 
  Deactivate 
   
6 
 See radio  
       ON 
    
Display the name of the station. 
  OFF 
   
7 
 Autoclose  
  
While moving  
   ON 
     Activate/Deactivate automatic 
door locking above approx 
12 mph (20 km/h).    OFF  
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Mode  
 
   
 
Menu...  
   
 
Press...      
 
Sub-menu…  
   
 
Press...  
   
 
Select…  
    
 
Confirm 
and exit  
    
 
Enables you to...  
 
   
8 
  Measurement 
unit 
(Unit)      Distance 
     Km 
     Select the distance display unit. 
  Miles 
  Consumption   km/l 
  Select the fuel consumption 
display unit. 
  l/100 km 
   
9 
 Languages  
       List of 
languages 
available     
Select the display language. 
   
10 
  Volume of 
announcements 
(Buzz)          Increase 
     Increase/decrease the volume 
of the announcements or of the 
audible warning signal.    Decrease 
   
11 
  Volume of 
the buttons          Increase 
     Increase/decrease the volume of 
the buttons. 
  Decrease 
   
12 
 Service  
       Service (Km/
miles before 
oil change)      Display the kilometres/miles 
remaining before the next oil 
change. 
  Oil  Display the oil level. 
   
13 
  Passenger 
airbag 
(BAG P)      ON 
     Ye s  
     Activate the passenger airbag. 
  No 
  OFF   Ye s  
  Deactivate the passenger airbag. 
  No 
   
14 
  Exit 
from menu              Exit from the menu. Press the 
arrow at the bottom to go to the 
first menu.  
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Parking sensors
AUDIBLE REAR PARKING SENSORS
  If fitted on your vehicle, the system consists 
of four proximity sensors, installed in the 
rear bumper. 
  They detect any obstacle: person, vehicle, 
tree, fence, behind the vehicle during the 
manoeuvre. 
  However, objects the size or thickness of 
which are detected at the beginning of the 
manoeuvre will no longer be detected at the 
end of the manoeuvre: blind spots between 
and below the sensors. Examples: stake, 
roadworks cone or pavement post.    
Engage reverse gear 
 
The proximity information is indicated by an 
audible signal of increasing frequency as the 
vehicle approaches the obstacle. 
  When the distance between the rear of 
the vehicle and the obstacle is less than 
approximately thirty centimetres, the audible 
signal becomes continuous. 
  The system cannot, in any circumstances, 
take the place of the vigilance and 
responsibility of the driver.  
 
 
Stop the assistance 
 
Change to neutral.  
Malfunction 
 
If this warning lamp comes on in 
the instrument panel, contact a 
CITROËN dealer. 
  If your vehicle is fitted 
with this screen, a 
message appears.  
Good practice
 
In bad weather or in winter, ensure that the 
sensors are not covered with mud, ice or 
snow.   
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Reversing camera 
 
REVERSING CAMERA 
 
If your vehicle is fitted with this camera, it 
is located at the rear of the van, next to the 
third brake lamp. 
  It sends views to the screen installed 
in the cab. This rear vision is an aid to 
manoeuvring. 
Screen
  The camera sends the images to a 4 inch or 
6.5 inch adjustable colour LCD which takes 
the place of the interior rear view mirror. 
  Press the button and place the screen in the 
required position.  
Activation 
 
With the key in the running position, unfold 
the screen. 
  The camera comes into operation when 
reverse gear is engaged and remains active 
up to approximately 9 mph (15 km/h). It is 
deactivated above 11 mph (18 km/h). 
  When a forward gear is engaged, the last 
image remains displayed for approximately 
5 seconds then switches off. 
  Fold the screen.  
 
 Buttons
 
Brightness adjustment. 
  Back-lighting adjustment. 
  ON/OFF enables you to see rear 
views without engaging reverse 
gear.  
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Reversing camera
   
Initial settings 
  With reverse gear not engaged, 
press and hold the ON/OFF 
button for approximately 
3 seconds. The button flashes 
twice to confirm the reinitialisation.  
   
Alarm display on the screen 
  In the ON position, information in text 
format accompanies the manoeuvre and is 
displayed on the screen: 
   
 
-   each time reverse gear is engaged, a 
message appears before the first view is 
transmitted, 
   
-   at 11 mph (18 km/h) in reverse gear, 
the rear view disappears and the 
screen switches to "Stand by". The view 
appears again when the vehicle returns 
to a speed below 9 mph (15 km/h).  
 
   
Change of language 
  With reverse gear not engaged, press 
the ON/OFF button and any other button 
simultaneously. 
  Scroll through the languages by pressing 
ON/OFF. 
  When the language has been selected, wait 
approximately 3 seconds for it to be stored.     
Good practice 
  When vehicle conditions are optimum 
(position on the road, loading level) the 
maximum area of visibility covered by the 
camera has a field depth approximately 3 m 
long and 5.5 m wide. 
  The area of visibility may vary depending on 
the external weather conditions (brightness, 
rain, snow, fog, …), the load in the vehicle 
and the position of the vehicle on the road. 
  Please store the screen in its housing when 
no longer in use. 
  When cleaning the camera and the screen, 
avoid using a detergent or a tool which may 
scratch the glass. 
  Use a non-abrasive cloth or a small brush. 
  Following a collision, if the screen glass has 
cracked and allows liquid crystal to flow out: 
do not touch it. 
  If you have come into contact with it, quickly 
wash the contaminated part of the body with 
soapy water. 
  Contact a CITROËN dealer to have the 
screen repaired.  
  
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Pneumatic suspension  
 
 
PNEUMATIC SUSPENSION
 
If your vehicle is fitted with pneumatic 
suspension, you can adjust the height of 
the rear of the vehicle to make loading and 
unloading easier. 
  The control panel is located on the 
dashboard. 
  There is a nominal level as well as 6 height 
adjustment levels, raising (from +1 to +3) or 
lowering (from -1 to -3). Each level reached 
is indicated on the instrument panel screen. 
Manual adjustment of the loadingheight
   
Raise: upwards adjustment 
of the load floor 
  Make a quick press on the control 
to select the next level up. Each 
press (LED on) raises the floor by 
one level: +1 to +3. 
   
A long press selects the highest 
level (+3).     
Lower: downwards adjustment of the 
load floor 
  Make a quick press on the control 
to select the next level down. 
  Each press (LED on) lowers the 
floor by one level: -1 to -3. 
   
A long press selects the lowest 
level (-3).   
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Pneumatic suspension
   
Deactivation 
  Make a long press on both controls 
simultaneously to deactivate the system. 
The LEDs remain on.      
Return to the nominal floor height 
  Press the same number of times in reverse 
as the level of the position displayed.  
   
Reactivation 
  A second long press on both controls 
simultaneously reactivates the system. The 
LEDs go off. 
Automatic correction of loading floor height
  Above 12 mph (20 km/h), the system 
automatically returns the rear height to its 
nominal value.  
 
 Warning lamp
 
Refer to the "Instruments and controls" 
section of chapter 2.  
 
 
Good practice 
 
Driving with the suspension set too high or 
too low risks damaging components under 
the body. 
  The height may be adjusted automatically to 
take account of changes of temperature or 
loading. 
  You must avoid using this control in the 
following circumstances: 
   
 
-   when working underneath the vehicle, 
   
-   when changing a wheel, 
   
-   when the vehicle is being transported by 
lorry, train, ferry, boat, …  
    Above 3 mph (5 km/h), the system 
reactivates automatically.  
  
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Tachograph 
 
TACHOGRAPH 
 
If your vehicle is fitted with a tachograph, 
this permits storing of all of the data relating 
to the vehicle in the unit and on a card 
inserted in it. 
  Example: at the beginning of each journey 
or change of team.   When the card is inserted, all of the data 
can be: 
   
 
-   displayed on the tachograph screen, 
   
-  printed, 
   
-   transferred to external storage media via 
an interface.    For further information, refer to the 
documents supplied by the manufacturer of 
the tachograph. 
  If your vehicle is fitted with a tachograph, 
disconnection of the negative (-) terminal of 
the battery (located under the floor on the 
left-hand side, in the cab) is recommended if 
the vehicle is not to be used for a period of 
more than 5 days.