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During fast charging, the vehicle's air
conditioning may start up automatically,
if necessary, to cool the main battery. It
is therefore completely normal to hear
a ventilation noise from the exterior and
to see a puddle of water form under the
vehicle.
Fast charging stops automatically when
the main battery is about 80% charged. It
is possible to achieve a 100% charge by
starting the procedure again. However, the
time required to complete the charge will
be relatively long, as the charging speed
will have slowed down.
The charging warning lamp in the instrument panel
going off indicates that charging is complete.
F Disconnect the charging cable following the instructions for use of the charging point.
F
C
lose the socket cover, then the access
flap.
As a safety measure, the engine will
not start when the charging cable is
connected to the vehicle's socket.
In addition, any attempt to start during
charging will interrupt the procedure. It will
be necessary to disconnect and reconnect
the charging cable to the vehicle's
socket and then to begin charging again,
following the instructions for use of the
charging point. After recharging, ensure that the socket
cover and access flap are closed.
Take care to avoid allowing water or
dust to enter the socket, under its cover
or in the charging plug (risk of fire or
electrocution).
If the exterior temperature is below 0°C,
charging times may be longer.
If the exterior temperature is below -25°C,
charging may not be possible.
Immobilising the vehicle for a long
period
When your vehicle is to be immobilised
for an indeterminate period, carry out
a complete charge of the main battery
every three months (following the normal
charging procedure).
Before carrying out the charging
operation, ensure that the ancillaries
battery is not disconnected or discharged.
For more information on the ancillaries
battery
, refer to the corresponding
section.
Snow chains
The snow chains must be fitted only to the rear
wheels (rear wheel drive car).
Take account of the legislation in force in
your country on the use of snow chains
and the maximum authorised speed.
Installation tips
F If you have to fit the chains during a journey, stop the vehicle on a flat sur face on the side
of the road.
F
A
pply the parking brake and if necessary
put wheel chocks against the wheels to
prevent your vehicle from sliding.
F
F
it the chains following the instructions
provided by the manufacturer.
F
M
ove off gently and drive for a few seconds,
without exceeding 30
mph (50 km/h).
F
S
top your vehicle and check that the snow
chains are correctly tightened.
It is strongly recommended that before
you leave, you practise fitting the snow
chains on a level and dry sur face.
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Avoid driving with snow chains on roads
that have been cleared of snow, to avoid
damaging your vehicle's tyres and the
road sur face. If your vehicle is fitted with
alloy wheels, check that no part of the
chain or its fixings is in contact with the
wheel rim.
Use only the chains designed to be fitted to the
type of wheel fitted to your vehicle:
Original tyre size Maximum link size
175 / 5 5 R15 9
mm
145/65 R15 cannot be fitted with
chains
For more information on snow chains,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.Bonnet
Protects and provides access to the front
compartment components for checking various
fluid levels, charging the ancillaries battery,
changing fuses, etc.
Opening
F Open the right-hand front door.
F
P
ull the interior bonnet release lever A
located at the bottom of the door frame.
F
P
ush the exterior safety catch B to the left
and raise the bonnet. F
F
ully raise the bonnet and pull the support
stay C located on the right-hand side out of
its housing.
F
I
nsert the support stay C into one of the two
support slots to hold the bonnet open.
The location of the interior bonnet release
lever prevents opening of the bonnet if the
right-hand front door is closed.
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F Check the coolant level and top it up if necessary.
For more information on Checking levels ,
refer to the corresponding section.
During operations in this compartment,
you must obser ve the safety instructions
provided on the labels.
Checking levels
Check all of these levels regularly, in line with
the manufacturer's service schedule. Top them
up if necessary, unless other wise indicated.
Before topping up, make sure that the
fluid conforms to the manufacturer’s
recommendations. Never work in the compartments while
the "Ready" lamp is on or your vehicle is
charging.
When working in the front and rear
compartments, be careful because some
areas of the compartments may be
extremely hot (risk of burns): wait at least
one hour after switching off the vehicle
or until the end of the charging process
before any such work.
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact of used fluids
with the skin.
Most of these fluids are harmful to health
or indeed very corrosive.
Do not discard used fluids into sewers or
onto the ground.
Take used fluids to a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop and dispose
of them in containers provided for this
purpose.
Front compartment
Brake fluid level
The brake fluid level should be
between the "MIN" and "MA X"
marks. If not, check the brake pad
w e a r.
Heating system fluid level
The fluid level should be between the marks "L"
(MIN) and "F" (MA X).
Changing the fluid
This fluid does not need to be changed.
Screenwash fluid level
Top up the level when necessary.
If a level drops significantly, have the
corresponding system checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Fluid specification
For optimum cleaning and to avoid freezing,
this fluid must not be topped up or replaced
with plain water.
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Parking brake
If excessive travel or a loss of
effectiveness of this system is
noticed, the parking brake must
be checked, even between two
services.
This system must be checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Only use products recommended by
PEUGEOT or products of equivalent
quality and specification.
In order to optimise the operation of
components as important as those in the
braking system, PEUGEOT selects and
offers very specific products.
After washing the vehicle, dampness, or
in wintry conditions, ice can form on the
brake discs and pads: braking efficiency
may be reduced. Make light brake
applications to dry and defrost the brakes.
Changing a wiper blade
Removing front or rear
wiper blades
F Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
F T ake off the wiper blade by sliding it to the
outside.
Fitting front or rear wipers
F Put the new wiper blade in place and secure it.
F
C
arefully lower the wiper arm.
Washing precautions
Never wash the vehicle while the battery
is on charge.
Before washing the vehicle, check that
the access flaps and the charging socket
covers (normal and fast) are closed
properly.
In order to avoid damaging the electric
units, the use of a high pressure jet wash
is strictly forbidden:
-
u
nder the bonnet,
-
u
nder the chassis.
Do not use a pressure greater than
80
bars when washing the bodywork.
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Ancillaries battery
All of the electrical components on your vehicle
(with the exception of the electric motor, the
heating and the air conditioning) are powered
by the ancillaries battery.
It is located in the front compartment under
the bonnet and is charged by the main battery
during phases of operation ("Ready" lamp on in
the instrument panel) and charging.If the ancillaries battery is discharged,
the electric motor cannot be started and
charging of the main battery is no longer
possible.
It is not recommended to disconnect the
battery.
However, during a prolonged period of
more than one month without using your
vehicle, it may be necessary, in winter,
to disconnect the battery and store it to
prevent the electrolyte freezing.
After prolonged disconnection of the
battery, you must consult a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop in order to
have the electronic computer reset.
Access to the battery
F Open the bonnet using the interior release lever and then the exterior safety catch.
F
S
ecure the bonnet stay.
F
L
oosen the nut 1 .
F
R
emove the protective cover from the
battery for access to the two terminals.
Starting using another
battery
Make sure the electrolyte is not frozen.
Check the level and top up with distilled
water, if necessary.
For more information on Checking levels ,
refer to the corresponding section.
Ensure that the back-up battery is a 12
V
battery.
F
L
ift the protective cover from the (+)
terminal,
In the event of a breakdown
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F Connect one end of the red cable to the (+ ) terminal of the flat battery A , then the
other end to the ( +) terminal of the back-up
battery
B .
F
C
onnect one end of the green or black
cable to the (-) terminal of the back-up
battery B .
F
C
onnect the other end of the green or black
cable to the earth point C of your broken
down vehicle. F
S
tart the engine of the vehicle with the good
battery and wait for a few minutes.
F
O
perate the ignition switch of your vehicle
until the "Ready" lamp comes on.
F
D
isconnect the jump cables in reverse
o r d e r.
F
R
efit the protective cover on the battery and
tighten the retaining nut.
If the "Ready" warning lamp does not come on,
proceed as follows:
F
L
eave the cables connected.
F
S
et the ignition switch of your vehicle to the
" LOCK " position.
F
C
harge the main battery, following the
normal charging procedure.
F
W
hen the charging indicator lamp comes on
constantly (fixed) in the instrument panel,
disconnect the cables.
F
A
llow the charging to continue for at least
o n e h o u r.
F
O
perate the ignition switch of your vehicle
until the "Ready" lamp comes on.
If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Charging the battery using
a battery charger
F Remove the battery protective cover.
Make sure the electrolyte is not frozen.
Check the level and top up with distilled
water, if necessary.
For more information on Checking levels ,
refer to the corresponding section.
F
U
nscrew nut 1 and remove the retaining
clip.
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In the event of a breakdown
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Motor and main battery
Model code:1 N ZK Y Z
Electric motor Y51
Technology Synchronous with permanent neodymium magnets
Max power: EU standard (kW) 49
Max power motor speed (rpm) 4,000 to 8,800
Max torque: EU standard (Nm) 19 6
Max torque speed (rpm) 0 to 300
Main battery Lithium-Ion
Energy capacity when new (kWh) 14.5
Normal charge
Voltage (V) AC 230
Recharging time
(*)(**):
- 16 A
- 14 A
- 10 A
- 8 A Approximately 6
hours
6
hours
8
hours
11
h o u r s
Fast charge
Voltage (V) DC 300
Charging time (80% charge)** 30
minutes
Range varies depending on the exterior climatic conditions, the driver’s driving style, the use of electrical systems, the frequency of normal or rapid
charges, and ageing of the main battery. *
D
epending on the country's electricity grid.
**
T
ime measured for exterior temperatures between 20 and 25°C. Depending on the use of radio equipment and/or air conditioning, recharging time
may increase.
Technical data
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Bluetooth® audio system
Contents
First steps
1
R
adio 2
Media
3
T
elephone
6
Audio settings
8
C
onfiguration
8
Frequently asked questions
9
F
or safety reasons, the vehicle must
always be stationary for the driver to
perform operations that require close
attention.
When the engine is switched off and to
prevent discharging of the battery, the
system switches off after activation of
energy economy mode. After a battery disconnection, a code must
be entered to access the audio system
functions.
You can try five times at most. There is
approximately fifteen minutes waiting time
between each of the last two tries.
Go to the end of this document to recover
the label indicating the code:
First steps
On/Off, volume adjustment.
Adjust audio options: sound
ambience, treble, bass, loudness,
distribution, left/right balance, front/
rear balance, automatic volume.
Automatic search for a lower radio
frequency.
Select the previous CD, USB track.
Scroll in a list.
Press and hold: rewind.
Display the list of stations received,
the CD/USB tracks or folders.
Press and hold: update the list of
stations received.
Cancel the current operation.
Go up one level (menu or folder).
Automatic search for a higher radio
frequency.
Select the next CD, USB track.
Scroll in a list.
Press and hold: fast for ward.
Access to the main menu.
.
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A telephone connects automatically,
disconnecting another telephone.Automatic connection overrides manual
connection.Modify the telephone settings to remove
automatic connection.
The iPod is not recognised when connecting to
the USB port. The iPod is of a generation that is not
compatible with the USB.
The hard disk or device is not recognised when
connecting to the USB port. Some hard disks and devices need a power
supply greater than is provided by the audio
system.Connect the device to the 230
V socket, the 12
V socket or an external power supply.
Caution : ensure that the device does not
transmit a voltage greater than 5
V (risk of
destruction of the system).
When streaming, the sound cuts out
m o m e nt a r i l y. Some telephones prioritise connection of the
"hands-free" profile.Delete the "hands-free" connection profile to
improve streaming.
In "Random all" play, not all of the tracks are
played. In "Random all" play, the system can only take
into account up to 999 tracks.
With the engine off, the audio system switches
off after a few minutes of use. When the engine is switched off, the audio
system operating time depends on the battery
charge.
The switch-off is normal: the audio system
switches to economy mode and switches off to
prevent discharging the vehicle's battery.Start the vehicle’s engine to increase the battery
charge.
The message "the audio system is overheated"
appears on the display. In order to protect the installation if the
surrounding temperature is too high, the audio
system switches to an automatic thermal
protection mode leading to a reduction of the
volume or stopping of the playing of the CD.Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to
allow the system to cool.
Bluetooth® audio system
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AABS and EBFD systems .................................48
A ccessories .................................................... 45
Access to bulbs
........................................ 96, 99
Adjusting headlamps
...................................... 42
Adjusting head restraints
................................24
Adjusting seats
.......................................... 24-26
Advice on driving
............................................ 68
Airbags
...............................
.............9, 54 , 58-59
Airbags, curtain
......................................... 55-56
Airbags, front ....................................... 54-56, 59
Airbags, lateral
.......................................... 55-56
Air conditioning
............................. 30-32, 30-33
Air vents
.......................................................... 29
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
......................48
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
...............................34
Assistance call
...............................
............47- 4 8
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
.............................5
BBattery ............................................................... 9
Battery, ancillaries ........................85-86, 88-89
Battery, main
........................................... 75, 10 6
Bluetooth (hands-free)
...................................... 6
B
onnet
....................................................... 83-84
Bonnet stay
...............................
................83-84
Brake discs
................................................ 86 - 87
Brake lamps
...............................
...............46, 99
Brake lamps, automatic operation
..................46
Brakes
................................................. 10, 86 - 87
Braking assistance system
.............................48
Bulbs (changing)
................................. 95-96, 99
Bulbs (changing, type)
.............................96, 99
CCD, MP3 ........................................................ 3- 4
Changing a bulb .................................. 95
-96, 99
Changing a fuse
..................................... 10
1,104
Changing a wheel
..................................... 93
-95
Changing a wiper blade
.................................. 87
C
harging, fast
.................................................. 81
Charging, normal
...................................... 75,
78
Charging time
................................................ 10 6
Checking the levels
................................... 85-86
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit)
....9
0-93
Checks
................................................ 84, 86 - 87
Checks, routine
......................................... 86 - 87
Child lock
................................................... 65, 67
Children
..................................................... 62- 65
Child seats
..............................
......53, 57- 5 8 , 62
Child seats, conventional
................................62
Child seats, ISOFIX
.................................. 63-65
Closing the boot
......................................... 21-22
Closing the doors
............................................ 21
Compartment, front
......................................... 84
Compartment, rear
......................................... 84
Control, heated seats
...................................... 25
Control stalk, lighting
................................13, 40
Control stalk, wiper
......................................... 42
C
ontrol unit ...................................................... 77
Courtesy lamp
........................................... 43-44
Cup holder
....................................................... 27
DDaytime running lamps .............................41, 98Deactivating the passenger airbag .....54-55 , 58-59Demisting/defrosting ....................................... 34
Dimensions .............................. .....................108
Direction indicators
.....................13, 41 , 97, 10 0
Display screen
........................................... 15 -16
Door pockets ............................... ...............27-2 8
Doors ............................................................... 21
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
......................49
EElectric motor (technical data) ......................10 6
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD) .....48
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)
......48-49
Emergency braking system
............................49
Emergency call
.......................................... 47- 4 8
Environment
...................................................... 6
FFilter, passenger compartment .......................86
Fitting a wheel ........................................... 93-95
Fittings, interior
............................................... 2
7
Fitting the mat
................................................. 28
Flaps, charging
............................................... 23
Foglamp, rear
.................................... 12, 41 , 10 0
Foglamps
........................................................ 41
Foglamps, front
................................... 13, 41 , 98
Folding/unfolding the door mirrors
................. 2
7
Fusebox, dashboard
..............................102-103
Fusebox, engine compartment
.............103 -104
Fuses
............................................................. 10
1
Glove box
........................................................ 27
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