air condition Peugeot Bipper 2015 Owner's Manual
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EASE OF USE and
COMFORT
4. 64-82 SAFETY
6.
111-136
Front seats 64
Folding front passenger seat
66
Rear bench seat
67
Demisting and defrosting
71
Air conditioning
73
Front fittings
76
Load space fittings
78
Rear fittings
80
Interior lighting - courtesy lamps
82
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xterior
4
Interior
6
Instruments and controls
12
technical data - Maintenance
16
Dashboard and centre
console
18
OVERVIEW
1.
4-21
Parking brake 1 11
Hazard warning lamps
111
Horn
112
Braking assistance systems
112
trajectory control systems
113
Tyre under-inflation detection
1
16
Seat belts
1
18
Airbags
120
Child seats
124
Deactivating the passenger's front
airbag
127
ISOFIX mountings
134
TECHNOLOGY on
BOARD
5. 83-1
10
Trip computer 83
V ehicle configuration 84
Rear parking sensors
88
Audio equipment
89
Steering mounted controls
90
Bluetooth hands-free system
93
READY TO SET
OFF
3.
25-63
Instrument panels 25
W arning lamps 26
Fuel gauge
34
Coolant temperature
34
Indicator
35
Remote control
36
Key
38
Alarm
40
Opening
41
Closing
44l
ighting stalk
46
Wiper stalk
48
Cruise control
49
Fixed speed limiter
50
Mirrors
51
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lectric windows
52
Steering wheel adjustment
53
Manual gearbox
53e
lectronic gearbox
54
Gear shift indicator
58
Starting and stopping
59
Hill start assist
60
Stop & Start
61
ECO-DRIVING
2.
22-24
environment 22e
co-driving 23
Contents
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Front fittings ................................76-77
●
glove box,
●
smoker's kit,
●
12 V socket,
●
writing table,
●
spectacles storage,
●
sun visor
.
Audio system, CD/MP3
..............
89-92
Audio steering mounted controls / Hands-free kit
..................
90, 93-110
g
ear shift indicator
..........................
58
g
earboxes
............................
53, 54-57
Rear parking sensors
......................
88
Heating, ventilation, air conditioning
........................72-75 Demisting/defrosting
........................
71
l
ocking the load space
...............
43-44
Stop & Start ................................
61-63
Hazard warning lamps
...................
111
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OVERVIEW
Location
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Stop & Start ................................61-63
Hazard warning lamps
...................111
Demisting/defrosting
........................71
l
ocking the load space
...............
43-44
Opening the bonnet
....................... 144
Front fittings
................................76-77
●
glove box,
●
smoker's kit,
●
12 V socket,
●
writing table,
●
spectacles storage,
●
sun visorl. Audio system, CD/MP3
..............
89-92
g
earboxes
............................53, 54-57
Rear parking sensors
......................88
Heating, ventilation,
air conditioning
........................72-75
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OVERVIEW
Location
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Dashboard / Centre console
1. Door mirror controls.
2.
Front door glass demisting vent.
3.
Adjustable side vent.
4.
l ighting and direction indicator control
stalk.
5.
Instrument panel.
6.
Steering mounted audio system controls.
Bluetooth hands-free system.
7.
W
ash / Wipe /
trip computer control stalk.
8.
Centre adjustable air vents.
9.
Audio system.
10.
Windscreen demisting vent.
11
.
Passenger's front airbag.
12.
e lectric window controls.
13.
g love box.
14.
Heating / air conditioning controls.
15.
g ear lever.
16.
Ashtray.
17.
Cigarette lighter
.
18.
12V accessory socket.
19.
Parking brake.
20.
Ignition switch and steering lock.
21.
Driver's front airbag.
Horn.
22.
Steering wheel adjustment control.
23.
Bonnet release lever
.
24.
Fusebox.
25.
Cruise control.
Presentation
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Dashboard / Centre console
1. Front door glass demisting vent.
2.
Adjustable side vent.
3.
Passenger's front airbag.
4.
Adjustable centre vents.
5.
Audio system.
6.
Windscreen demisting vent.
7.
l ighting and direction indicator control
stalk.
8.
Instrument panel.
9.
Steering mounted audio system controls.
Bluetooth hands-free system.
10.
W
ash / wipe / trip computer control stalk.
11 .
Door mirror controls.
12.
e lectric window controls.
13.
Fusebox.
14.
Ignition switch and steering lock.
15.
Driver's front airbag.
Horn.
16.
Steering wheel adjustment control.
17.
Cruise control.
18.
Heating / air conditioning controls.
19.
g ear lever.
20.
Ashtray.
21.
Cigarette lighter
.
22.
12V accessory socket.
23.
Parking brake.
24.
g love box.
25.
Bonnet release lever
.
Presentation
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ECO-DRIVING
eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to o\
ptimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without
waiting. During acceleration change up early.
With an automatic or electronic gearbox, give preference to automatic
mode and avoid pressing the accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.
t
he gear shift indicator invites you engage the most suitable gear: as
soon as the indication is displayed in the instrument panel, follow it
straight away.
For vehicles fitted with an electronic or automatic gearbox, this
indicator appears only in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather
than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator progressively.
t
hese
practices contribute towards a reduction in fuel consumption and CO
2
emissions and also helps reduce the background traffic noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at speeds
above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffic is flowing well.
Control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it
by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents
open.
Remember to make use of equipment that can help keep the
temperature in the passenger compartment down (sunroof and window
blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has automatic regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is attained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps when the level of light
does not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter; your
vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.
As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices
(film, music, video game...), you will contribute towards limiting the
consumption of electrical energy, and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before leaving the vehicle.
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Motoring & Environment
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Deactivation
to give precedence to the control of the
temperature in the passenger compartment,
the Stop & Start system should be
deactivated to allow continuous operation of
the air conditioning.
t
he system retains the same state
(active or inactive) after switching of
and restarting the engine with the key.
At any time, press the "S - OFF" switch to
deactivate the system.
t
his is confirmed by the switch warning lamp
coming on accompanied by a message in
the instrument panel screen.
If the system has been deactivated
in St
OP
mode, the engine restarts
immediately.
Operating fault Maintenance
In the event of a fault with the
system, the Stop & Start system
is deactivated and this warning
lamp comes on in the instrument
panel, accompanied by a
message in the instrument panel
screen.
Have it checked by a P
euge O t
dealer or a qualified workshop.
In the event of an operating fault with S
t
OP
mode, it is possible to restart the engine by
depressing the clutch pedal fully and putting
the gear lever into neutral. Before working under the bonnet, you
must switch off the ignition with the
key to avoid any risk of injury resulting from
automatic operation of S t
ARt mode.
t
his system requires a specific battery
with a special specification and technology
(reference numbers available from a
P euge O t
dealer or a qualified workshop).
Fitting a battery not listed by
P euge O t introduces the risk of malfunction
of the system.
t
he Stop & Start system makes use
of advanced technology. Specialist
knowledge is needed for any work on the
system, which can only be assured by
P
euge O t
dealers.
Reactivation
Press the "S - OFF" switch again.
t
he system is active again; this is confirmed
by the switch warning lamp going off and a
message in the instrument panel screen.
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READY TO SET OFF
Starting and stopping
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DEMISTING AND DEFROSTING
Windscreen
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he vents located at the base of the
windscreen and the side vents for the side
windows increase the effectiveness of the
demisting and defrosting. Do not obstruct
these eight vents.
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he manual air conditioning includes a
pollen filter and air recirculation.
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he pollen filter permits continuous and
effective filtering of dust.
Air recirculation (which can be operated by
the driver or the passenger) isolates the
passenger compartment from the exterior
atmosphere. However, this position should
only be used temporarily, you should
normally drive with the control in the exterior
air intake position. Manual mode
turn the control to this air
distribution setting.
For faster and more effective
demisting and defrosting of the
windscreen:
-
increase the air flow setting,
Return to the exterior air intake
position as soon as possible to
allow renewal of the air in the
passenger compartment. Rear screen and mirrors defrosting
t
his function only operates when
the engine is running. Pressing
this button activates the rapid
demisting/defrosting of the rear
screen and mirrors.
t
his function switches
off automatically to prevent an excessive
consumption of energy. It switches off when
the engine is switched off. Pressing this
button switches the function off.
-
move the exterior air intake
control temporarily to air
recirculation.
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Ventilation
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VENTILATION
Recommended interior
settings
I require... Heating or Manual air conditioning
Air distribution Air flow Air recirculation/
Intake of exterior air Temperature
Manual AC
HOT
COLD
DEMISTING
DEFROSTING
Ventilation
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CORRECT USE OF THE AIR
CONDITIONING
Operate the air conditioning system for
5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a month,
to keep it in perfect working order.
Have the filter elements (air filter and
passenger compartment filter) replaced
regularly. If you drive in a dusty environment,
have them replaced twice as often.
It is normal that the condensation created by
the air conditioning system results in a flow
of water which may form a puddle under the
vehicle when parked.
If the system does not produce cold air, do
not use it and contact a P
euge O t
dealer or
a qualified workshop.VENTS
For optimum distribution and diffusion of hot
or cool air in the passenger compartment,
there are:
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2 adjustable central vents,
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2 adjustable and closing side vents,
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2 vents directed towards the floor of the
vehicle.
In order to be effective, the air conditioning
should only be used with the windows
closed. However, if the interior temperature
is high after a prolonged period parked
in the sun, first ventilate the passenger
compartment for a few minutes.
For even air distribution, ensure that the
exterior air intake grille located at the base
of the windscreen is not obstructed and that
the side and central vents, the air outlets on
the floor and the air extractor at the rear are
open.
t
he air conditioning is useful in all seasons
as it eliminates condensation and air
humidity.
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Ventilation