warning PEUGEOT EXPERT DAG 2001 Owner's Manual
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CRUISE CONTROL*II-5
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The cruise control device will automatically maintain a constant road speed
(minimum 25 mph) as selected by the driver. The cruise control stalk Ais located below the direction indicator/lighting
switch. Cruise control master switch B Press the switch to turn on ; the warning lamp lights.
Press the switch to turn off ; the warning lamp goes out.
Selecting a cruising speedCan only operate when fourth or fifth gears are selected and the road speed exceeds 25 mph. Drive at the desired speed and register it by flicking stalk Aup or down. The
speed is now memorised and automatically regulated.The regulated speed can be exceeded by depressing the accelerator (when overtaking for example). Releasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed to be regulated automa- tically to the memorised speed. Briefly pushing the control stalk upwards will increase the regulated speed and pushing it downward will reduce the regulated speed.
* According to model or country
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CRUISE CONTROL*57II-5
BEWARE
Cruise control must only be used where road condi- tions permit. Do not use it on congested roads nor
when weather and road conditions are poor.
Disengaging the cruise control The cruise control will be disengaged on pressing either the clutch or brake pedal. Flicking stalk
Atoward you will also disengage the crui-
se control.The memorised speed is not cancelled. Recalling the memorised speed Following a disengagement, flick the stalk Arapidly
upwards or downwards and your vehicle will resume the last speed memorised. Increasing the memorised speed Move stalk Aupwards, hold until the new speed is rea-
ched and then release the stalk to memorise it. Reducing the memorised speed Move stalk Adownwards, hold until the new speed is
reached and then release the stalk to memorise it. (Minimum regulated speed = 25 mph). Cancelling the cruise control operation Either when the vehicle is stationary: ignition switched
off. Or Press switch B. The warning lamp will go out. AdviceDo not position your foot under the accelerator pedal
while the cruise control is operating. Your reactions maybe impeded and movement of your foot restricted.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F3
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GEAR LEVERII-6
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Automatic gearbox selection lever Move the selection lever to any of the functions ; the warning lamp for the func- tion selected will appear on the instrument panel screen.
Park Reverse gearNeutral Drive Operation in auto-active automatic mode Sequential forward drive Operation in sequential mode Snow programme Operation in Snow automatic mode
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GEAR LEVER61II-6
Starting position
The engine can only be started
when the lever is at position P or N.
A safety device ensures that starting is impossible in the other positions.
Park Do not engage until the vehicle is completely sta-
tionary. To avoid any
movement of the vehicle when par-ked, select position Pand apply the
handbrake firmly. Check that theselector is in the Pposition to ensure
that the driving wheels are locked. When leaving the vehicle, make
absolutely certain that the PARK orP position is selected.
Automatic gearboxes - safety mea-sures:
¥ The gear lever can only be disen- gaged from position Pif the brake
pedal is pressed down.
¥ An audible warning* sounds if the gear lever is not in position P
when a door is opened. Also works with the ignition switched
off. Reverse gear Engage only when statio- nary and with the footbra-
ke firmly applied. To avoid
any transmission snatch or harsh-ness, wait several seconds before
pressing the accelerator. Neutral Do not select this position,
even momentarily, whenthe vehicle is in motion.
Warning If N is selected inadvertently when the vehicle is moving,allow the vehicle to stop beforeengaging other functions.
* According to model or country
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GEAR LEVER63II-6
Operation in auto-active automa- tic mode Automatic changing between the four gears Selector on D.
The gearbox always selects the gear best adapted to the followingparameters:
- style of driving,
- route profile,
- vehicle load. In this way the gearbox operates in auto-active mode, without the needfor your intervention. Notes: When braking, the gearbox shifts
down automatically to offer effectiveengine braking. The gearbox also looks to your safety by not changing up when youlift your foot from the accelerator
abruptly.
To obtain maximum acceleration
without touching the lever, pressrapidly down on the accelerator
pedal (kick down). The gearbox willautomatically change down ormaintain the selected gear up tomaximum engine speed. Warning:
- Never select
Nfunction if the
vehicle is moving.
- Never select Por Rif the vehicle
is not stationary.
- Do not change from one function to another to try to improve bra- king on a slippery surface.
If, while the vehicle is moving, func-tion Nis engaged inadvertently, let
the engine idle before engaging afunction that is appropriate. Snow programme Also in the auto-adaptive program- me, there is a specific programmeaiding starting and roadholding intreacherous conditions. Press button
❄
, after you have star-
ted the vehicle and selected func- tion D;
The gearbox adapts to driving onslippery roads. Note:
You can revert at any time to the auto-adaptative programme: Press button ❄ once more to deac-
tivate the programme engaged.
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SEAT BELTS132
Replacing the pyrotechnic pretensioner systems
They must be replaced following deployment or within ten years after first
registration of the vehicle. This must be done by the dealer network. In accordance with the strict security regulations in force, any repairs or checks must be performed exclusively by the dealer network. Any repairs that have not been carried out in strict compliance with the regulations could prevent the systems from operating correctly or couldcause their premature deployment, with the risk of bodily injuries.
Warning When the pretensioners are deployed, there is a light dischargeof harmless smoke and a loudnoise, both due to the detonation ofthe integral explosive cartridgesthat activate them. Seat belts equipped with pyrotechnic pretensioners and grabbers
¥ The purpose of the pretensioners is to tension the front seat belts in such a
way as to pull the occupants back into their seat, thereby improving the seat
belt's effectiveness.
¥ As the pretensioners activate, the seat belt grabber locks the belt. As the seat belt locks, only a very slight extension of the belt takes place and fur-ther forward movement of the occupant during the impact is restricted.
In the event of an accident or violent braking, the seat belt will restrain theoccupants and prevent them from being thrown from the vehicle. It is for this reason that legislation demands that both front and rear seat occu- pants wear a seat belt, including pregnant women.
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AIR CONDITIONING*III-2
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Air conditioning
The air conditioning system will only operate with the engine running. Press the switch Aon the dashboard.
A warning lamp confirms that the system is switched on.
For the air conditioning to be fully effective, the windows should be closed. The system contains a non-polluting CFC sub- stitute. If after a prolonged stop in direct sunlight the inside of the car is hot, leave the windows openfor a few minutes to provide a rapid air change,then close them.
Air recycling
To obtain the most effective cooling in the pas-senger compartment in very hot conditions,select the recycling position. Set control Bto the left, and place the heater
blower control Din the mid-way position.
It is recommended that the control not be left in the recycling position for longer than necessa-
ry. The normal position will provide a conti-nuous fresh air supply to the passenger com-partment. Rapid demisting Switch on the air conditioning.Set the control to the fresh air position and air flow to
maximum.Select the demisting position using control C.
Set the temperature control to maximum. Note: A normal consequence of having the air conditioning turned
on is that water condenses on the surface of the air conditioner. This drains out through a specially provided hole and may form apuddle under the car when parked.
To maintain effective operation of the compressor seals, ope- rate the air conditioning at least once a month. The air conditioning is useful even in winteras it can be used to
remove moisture from the air.ABC
D
* According to model or country
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F5 - F20 - F25
(under the bonnet)
F13 - F15 (with ABS)
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INTERIOR COMFORTIII-4
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WARNING
As a safety measure,
the glovebox must remain shut when the vehicle is in motion.
1 Armrest
2 Oddments pocket
3 Bottle holder
4 Oddments pocket
5 Speaker housing
Sun visors Fold visors down to avoid dazzle
from ahead. They can be disenga-ged from their central fixing andpivoted over to the side windows ifrequired.
The driverÕs side visor contains a
ticket holder.
Glovebox.
To open the glove box, push the release towards the left. The lid contains two cup holders.
1
2
3
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TABLE OF FUSES
(According to model or country)V- 2
90
Fuses under the dashboard
Number Rating Functions
F1 10 A Audio system (supply)
F2 5 A Ignition + position - Speed sensor - PCPU - Instrument panel warning lamps
F3 15 A Stop lamp - Cruise control
F4 10 A Rear RH tailgate lamp - Front LH sidelamp - Headlamp adjustment
F5 10 A Air conditioning - Electric front windows - Air blower - Pressostat
F6 15 A Heated rear window & heated seats
F7 20 A Horn
F8 SHUNT Ñ
F9 5 A Headlamp washer - Front RH sidelamp - Number plate lighting - Rear LH lamp
F10 30 A Unused
F11 30 A Unused
F12 10 A ABS control unit Ð Reversing lamps Ð Diagnostic socket Ð Auto gearbox
F13 30 A Unused
F14 5 A PCPU
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TABLE OF FUSES
(According to model or country)91V- 2
Number Rating Functions
F15 30 A PCPU (central locking Ð ceiling lights)
F16 20 A Cigar lighter - Permanent + position
F16A 20 A Cigar lighter - Accessories + position
F17 15 A Coolant temperature control unit - Cooling fan assembly
F18 10 A Foglamp
F19 10 A Instrument panel lighting - Audio system - Sidelamps
F20 30 A Air conditioning - Air blower
F21 20 A Heated seats
F22 20 A Accessories + position - Unused
F23 SHUNT F14 - F15 - F25 - F27
F24 30 A Windscreen washer - Windscreen wiper
F25 10 A Air conditioning - Interior lamp - Radio memory - Digital clock
F26 15 A Hazard warning lamps
F27 30 A Heated rear screen
F28 15 A Electric window - Charge warning lamp
F29 30 A Electric window
F30 15 A Interior lighting - Direction indicators - Clock - Electric rear view mirror