Peugeot Partner VU 2001 Repair Manual
Manufacturer: PEUGEOT, Model Year: 2001, Model line: Partner VU, Model: Peugeot Partner VU 2001Pages: 114, PDF Size: 1.73 MB
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Interior air recirculation
To increase the air conditioning efficiency in very hot weather or to isolate the passenger compartment from unpleasant exterior odours, use the inter-ior air recirculation position and adjust the speed of the blower 1by turning
it to the left.
This setting should be cancelled assoon as possible to maintain a supplyof fresh air inside the vehicle.
However, if the temperature inside the vehicle becomes very high after along stop, open the windows for a fewminutes to ventilate the vehicle, thenclose them before using the air condi-tioning system.
72IV-2AIR CONDITIONING *
Air conditioning* The air conditioning system will only operate with the engine running.
To switch on, press the switch on the fascia. The light is on = the system is working.
To be fully effective, the system should only be used with the windows closed.For optimum comfort, use control 2to regulate the air conditioning
temperature.
* According to model and specification
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73IV-2AIR CONDITIONING *
Exterior air
Intake of exterior air: adjust the speed of the blower 1by turning it to the right.
If the temperature of the passenger compartment is too cool for the desired air flow, use control 2to obtain the requi-
red comfort level.
Rapid demisting
Switch on the air conditioning. Set the control 1to exterior air and to maximum speed.
Set the control 2to maximum temperature.
Set the air distributor 3to demisting.
The air conditioning system is useful even in winter because it removes the humidity from the air.
Water condensing on the sides of the air conditioner, drains out through a hole provided for this purpose and may form a puddle under the vehicle when parked.
To maintain a good seal on the compressor it is essential to operate the air conditioning at least once a month.
If the air conditioning system fails to operate properly, switch it off and contact an approved dealer. Particle filter
Your vehicle is fitted with a particle filter which prevents dust, pollen and even some bacteria from entering the vehicle. This filter should be changed as specified in the maintenance instructions.
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Reading lamps * These are on the roof console.
To switch them on, turn them to the left or the right.
The ÔoffÕ position is in the centre. Front courtesy light The light switch has three positions :1Off
2 Lighting controlled by the ope- ning of one of the front doors, by
removing the ignition key, or byunlocking using the plip.
3 Light permanently on Rear courtesy light The switch has three positions :1
Off
2 Lighting controlled by the ope- ning of one of the front doors, by
removing the ignition key, or byunlocking using the plip.
3 Light permanently on
The front and rear courtesy lightscan switch on when one of thevehicle doors is opened. Upper glovebox * When open, the cover serves as a tray with two cup holders and twopen holders. For safety reasons, remember to keep the glovebox closed whendriving.
75IV-3COMFORT *
* According to specification.
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Ashtray
To empty, press the locking tongue and slide the ashtray unit towardsyou. Push it back into position. Lighter Push in and wait a few moments for the lighter to release automati-
cally.
WARNING :keep children away
from the cigar lighter as it can ope- rate even with the ignition swit-
ched off (see fuse F23 - F23B). Storage compartments andbottle holder (for 1.5 litre bottle + 1 cup or 33 cl bottle).
Sun visor
To avoid sun glare through the windscreen, fold the sun visordownwards. In case of side glare,through the door windows, releasethe sun visor from its inside faste-ning and pivot it to the side.
74IV-3COMFORT
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Radio connections
To gain access to the wiring and connectors in order to connect a radio and fascia speakers, open the radio cover flap by pressing on the centreand bottom of the flap. The wiring is designed so that power can be supplied to either of the locations 1or 2.
The radio can be fitted in either of locations
1or 2.
Standard connector positionsA1 :Ð
A2 :Ð
A3 :Ð
A4 :(+) Permanent
A5 :Ð
A6 :(+) Rheostat
A7 :(+) Accessories
A8 : Earth
B1 : (+)
B2 :(Ð)
B3 :(+) Front right speaker
B4 :(Ð) Front right speaker
B5 :(+) Front left speaker
B6 :(Ð) Front left speaker
B7 : (+)
B8 :(Ð)
Fitting speakers
A speaker location is provided at each end of the fascia. Unclip and pull out the grille, connect the speakers, secure them by screwing them intoposition, replace the grille. The speakers for this vehicle are of a specific height, contact an approved
dealer.
Diameter of the fascia speakers: 100 mm / 35 mm (Tweeter).
TO FIT SPEAKERS WITH A DIAMETER OF 165 MM (COVER DIAMETER
OF 100 MM) IN THE FRONT DOORS. Aerial. For good reception the aerial should be set at the same angle as the slope of the windscreen.
RADIO FITTINGIV-4
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ButtonFunction
AT ATraffic information p riority on/off.
B RDS RDS on/off.
Pressed for over 2 sec ond s: reg ional following mod e on/off.
C BND/AST Waveb and selec tion FM1, FM2, FM3, AM.
Pressed for over 2 sec ond s: autostore, automatic storing of stations.
D SRC Sourc e selec tion; rad io, c assette or CD*.
Pressed for over 2 sec ond s: CD shuffle.
E Pressed fully: c assette fast rewind .
F Pressed fully:c assette fast foward s.
E + F Pressed half-way: reverses the d irec tion of p lay of the c assette.
Pressed fully: ejec ts the c assette.
G Inc rease aud io setting .
H Dec rease aud io setting .
I AUDIO Selec ts the b ass, treb le, lound ness and sound d istrib ution.
J Hig her freq uenc y automatic searc h.
Selec tion of next CD trac k.
K Lower freq uenc y automatic searc h.
Selec tion of p revious CD trac k.
L MAN Manual/automatic op eration of b utton Jand K.
M Aud io system on/off. Volume ad justment.
Selec ts a stored station.
N 1 to 6 Pressed for over 2 sec ond s: stores a station.
Selec ts a CD* d isk.
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*Ac c ord ing to sp ec ific ation
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS On / off
With the ig nition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION p osition, p ress the "M"b utton to switc h the set on or off.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The first time you use the set following d isc onnec tion of the set or the b attery, you must enter the c onfid ential c od e
whic h was g iven to you on hand over of your vehic le. Entering the code
Switc h the set on.
The d isp lay shows "CODE"then the set c hang es over to c od e req uest mod e and "- - - -"is d isp layed .
Enter your four-digitc od e numb er using b uttons "1"to "6".
For example: if your c od e is 5345 p ress b uttons "5", "3" , "4" and "5"in turn.
When the fourth numb er has b een entered c orrec tly, the rad io starts automatic ally. Error in entering the code
If an error is mad e when entering one of the first three d ig its, d o not c ontinue the op eration and switc h off the rad io to
p revent b loc king it.
Eac h inc orrec t c od e entry will result in the set b eing b loc ked for a p eriod of from 5 sec ond s to 30 minutes, after the
7th inc orrec t entry.
To unb loc k the set, leave it switc hed on d uring the waiting p eriod . When "- - - -"is d isp layed , you c an enter the c od e
ag ain.
If the set is switc hed off d uring the waiting p eriod , this waiting p eriod will restart when the set is switc hed on ag ain.
After 14 inc orrec t c od e errors the rad io will b e p ermanently b loc ked .
ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the volume
Turn the "M"b utton to inc rease or d ec rease the volume of the set.
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AUDIO SETTINGS
Press the ÒAUDIOÓ b utton several times in suc c ession to ac c ess the b ass (BASS), treb le (TREB), loud ness (LOUD),
fad er (FAD) and b alanc e (BAL).
Exit from aud io mod e is automatic after a few sec ond s, without p ressing any b utton or b y p ressing the ÒAUDIOÓb ut-
ton after ad justing the b alanc e. Note : b ass and treb le setting s are sp ec ific to eac h sourc e. It is p ossib le to set them d ifferently for rad io, c assette and
CD*. Bass setting
When ÒBASSÓ is d isp layed , p ress the ÒGÓor ÒHÓ b uttons to vary the setting .
Ð ÒBASS Ð9Ó for a minimum b ass setting ,
Ð ÒBASS 0Ó for a normal p osition,
Ð ÒBASS +9Ó for a maximum b ass setting .
Treble setting
When ÒTREBÓ is d isp layed , p ress the ÒGÓor ÒHÓ b uttons to vary the setting .
Ð ÒTREB Ð9Ó for a minimum treb le setting ,
Ð ÒTREB 0Ó for a normal p osition,
Ð ÒTREB +9Ó for a maximum treb le setting .
Adjusting the loudness
This func tion automatic ally emp hasises b ass and treb le tones when the volume is low.
Press the ÒGÓor ÒHÓ b uttons to switc h this func tion on or off.
Setting the front/rear sound distribution (Fader)
When ÒFADÓ is d isp layed , p ress the ÒGÓor ÒHÓ b uttons to vary the setting .
The ÒGÓ b utton inc reases the volume at the front.
The ÒHÓ b utton inc reases the volume at the rear.
Setting the right/left sound distribution (Balance)
When ÒBALÓ is d isp layed , p ress the ÒGÓor ÒHÓ b uttons to vary the setting .
The ÒGÓ b utton inc reases the volume on the rig ht-hand sid e.
The ÒHÓ b utton inc reases the volume on the left-hand sid e.
*Ac c ord ing to sp ec ific ation
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RADIO Notes on radio reception
Your c ar rad io rec eiver is sub jec t to p henomena whic h d o not affec t d omestic sets. Both amp litud e mod ulation
(MW/LW) and freq uenc y mod ulation (FM) rec ep tion are sub jec t to various forms of interferenc e whic h are not a reflec -
tion on the q uality of your set, b ut are d ue to the nature of the sig nals and the way in whic h they are transmitted .
On MW/LW, interferenc e may b e notic ed when p assing und erneath hig h voltag e p ower lines or b rid g es or in tunnels.
On FM, interferenc e may b e the result of d istanc e from the transmitter, reflec tion of the sig nal b y ob stac les (mountains,
hills, b uild ing s etc ), or of b eing in a shad ow area (an area whic h is not c overed b y a transmitter). Selecting the radio
Press the "SRC"b utton, until the rad io is selec ted .
Selecting a waveband
By short p resses on the "BND/AST"b utton, you c an selec t the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM waveb and s.
Automatic station search
Briefly p ress b utton "J" or "K" to searc h for the next station up or d own the waveb and . By c ontinuing to p ress the b ut-
ton in the d irec tion selec ted , you will ob tain c ontinous sc rolling of the freq uenc y.
The sc rolling stop s at the first station found as soon as you release the b utton.
If the TA traffic p rog ramme is selec ted , only stations b road c asting this typ e of p rog ramme are selec ted .
Searc hing for a station oc c urs first in "LO"sensitivity (selec tion of the most p owerful transmitters, while sc anning the
waveb and , then in "DX"sensitivity (selec tion of weaker and more d istant transmitters).
Manual station search
Press the ÒMANÓb utton.
Briefly p ress b utton ÒJÓor ÒKÓ resp ec tively to inc rease or red uc e the freq uenc y d isp layed .
By c ontinuing to p ress the b utton in the d irec tion selec ted , you will ob tain c ontinuous sc rolling of the freq uenc y.
Sc rolling stop s as soon as you release the b utton.
Pressing the ÒMANÓb utton ag ain returns you to automatic station searc h.