Peugeot RCZ User manual

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WELCOME
KEY
WARNING:
this symbol marks warnings which it is essential to observe for
your own safety, for the safety of others or to avoid any risk of
damaging your vehicle.
INFORMATION:
this symbol draws your attention to additional information for
better use of your vehicle.
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT:
this symbol accompanies advice relating to protection of the
environment.
PAGE REFERENCE:
this symbol invites you to refer to the pages which provide details
of the function.
Thank you for choosing an RCZ, a symbol of con dence, passion and
inspiration.
This handbook has been designed to enable you to make the most of
your vehicle in all situations.
Therefore, on the rst few pages, you will nd a list of contents followed
by a quick reference guide intended to make it easier for you to become
familiar with your vehicle.
All of the details speci c to your vehicle, comfort, safety, driving, are
then presented in this handbook, to increase your appreciation of the
vehicle and to help you make the most of it.
Your vehicle is tted with only some of the equipment described in this
document, depending on its trim level, version and the speci cation for
the country in which it was sold.
CONTENT
S
2
ECO-DRIVING 20-21
Dir
ec
ti
o
n in
d
i
ca
t
o
r
s
10
2
H
azard warning lamps 10
2
E
mer
g
enc
y
or assistance call 10
3
H
orn
10
3
T
y
re under-in
f
lation detection 10
3
Braking assistance systems 10
5
Tra
j
ector
y
control s
y
stems 10
6
Active bonnet
10
8
Active spoiler
10
9
Fr
o
nt
sea
t
be
lt
s
1
1
1
Airba
g
s 1
1
4
C
hild seats 1
1
9
F
ront seats
6
5
S
teerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment 6
9
M
irr
o
r
s
7
0
Rea
r
sea
t
s
7
3
Ve
nt
ila
t
io
n
7
4
D
ua
l
-zone
digi
ta
l
a
i
r con
di
t
i
on
i
n
g
7
6
Rea
r
sc
r
ee
n
de
mi
s
t -
def
r
os
t
7
8
C
ourtes
y
lamp
7
9
Interior mood li
g
htin
g
8
0
I
nterior fittin
g
s 8
2
Front armrest
8
5
Boot
f
ittin
g
s
8
8
Li
g
htin
g
controls
9
0
LED lamps 9
3
A
utomatic illumination of headlam
p
s 9
4
H
eadlamp ad
j
ustment
9
6
D
irectional lighting
9
7
Wi
p
er controls
9
8
Automatic rain sensitive wipers
10
0
FAMILIARISATION 4-19
1
/
INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 22-51
2/
ACCESS 52-64
3
/EASE OF USE and COMFORT 65-89
4/
VISIBILITY 90-101
5/SAFETY 102-126
R
emote contro
l
k
e
y
5
2
Al
arm
5
6
El
ectr
i
c w
i
n
d
ows
5
9
D
oors
6
1
Boot 6
4
Instrument panels
2
2
Warnin
g
and indicator lamps
2
6
Indicators
3
3
Instrument panel buttons
3
7
Clock
3
8
Trip computer
3
9
M
onochrome screen
C
(
Peugeot
C
onnect
S
ound
)
4
2
R
etractable colour screen
(
Peu
g
eot Connect Navi
g
ation
(
RT6
))
4
6
R
etractable colour screen
(
Peu
g
eot
C
onnect Media Navi
g
ation
(
N
G
4 3D
))
4
8
C
ONTENT
S
S
teering lock -
S
tarting 1
2
7
Parkin
g
brake 1
2
8
H
ill
s
t
a
rt
ass
i
s
t
12
9
M
anual
g
earbox
13
0
G
ear e
ff
iciency indicator 13
1
Automatic
g
earbox 13
2
S
peed limiter 13
6
C
r
u
i
se
co
ntr
o
l 1
3
9
Parking sensors 14
2
F
ue
l t
a
nk
1
4
6
B
o
nn
e
t 14
8
Petrol en
g
ines 14
9
Diesel en
g
ine
15
0
R
unnin
g
out o
f
f
uel
(
Diesel
)
1
5
1
Checkin
g
levels 1
5
2
C
h
ec
k
s
1
5
4
Temporar
y
puncture repair kit 15
6
C
han
g
in
g
a wheel 16
3
S
n
o
w
c
h
a
in
s
1
6
8
C
hanging a wiper blade 16
9
E
ner
gy
econom
y
mode 1
7
0
Battery 1
7
1
C
han
g
in
g
a bulb 1
7
3
C
han
g
in
g
a
f
use 1
8
0
Towin
g
a vehicle 1
8
7
Towin
g
a trailer 1
8
9
C
leaning and maintenance 1
9
1
A
ccesso
ri
es
19
3
6
/
DRIVING 127-144
7
/
CHECKS 145-155
8/
PRACTICAL INFORMATION 156-194
ALPHABETICAL INDEX 321-325
VISUAL SEARCH 326-332
Petrol en
g
ines 19
5
W
ei
g
hts
(
petrol
)
19
6
Diesel en
g
ine 1
9
7
W
ei
g
hts
(
Diesel
)
1
9
8
Dimensions 1
9
9
Identification markin
g
s 2
0
0
9/
TECHNICAL DATA 195-200
E
mer
g
enc
y
or assistance 20
1
Peu
g
eot Connect Media Navi
g
ation
(
NG4 3D
)
2
0
5
Peu
g
eot
C
onnect Navi
g
ation
(
RT6
)
24
9
Peu
g
eot Connect Sound
(
RD5
)
3
0
3
10
/
AUDIO EQUIPMENT and TELEMATICS 201-320
4
EXTERI
O
R
1. Welcome lighting
This additional exterior and
interior lighting, controlled
remotely, makes your approach to
the vehicle easier when the light
is poor.
2. Directional lighting
This lighting automatically
provides additional visibility when
cornering.
80
97
109
5. Temporary tyre repair kit
This kit is a complete system,
consisting of a compressor
and a sealant cartridge, for the
temporary repair of a tyre.
156
3. Active spoiler
This system improves the
aerodynamics of the vehicle.
4. Front and rear parking
sensors
This system warns you of any
obstacles detected in front of or
behind the vehicle when parking.
142
Aluminium arches
For maintenance of these
arches, do not use a dry
cloth with an abrasive
product. Use a sponge and
soapy water.
FAMILIARISATION
A
CC
E
SS
REMOTE CONTROL KEY
Unfolding / Folding the key
(press rst before unfolding or folding the key).
Normal locking
(press once; xed lighting of the
direction indicators).
or
Deadlocking the vehicle
(press twice in succession; xed
lighting of the direction indicators).
52
Unlocking and partial opening of
the boot lid
(press for more than two seconds).
Complete or selective unlocking of
the vehicle
(rapid ashing of the direction
indicators).
WELCOME LIGHTING
81
When poor light is detected by a sensor,
the remote switching on of the dipped beam
headlamps and sidelamps makes your
approach to the vehicle easier.
80
In the same way, the passenger compartment
lighting, such as the courtesy lamps, the door
sill lamps and the footwell lamps, comes on.
6
64
1. Unlocking and partial opening of the boot lid.
2. Open the boot lid.
For access to the fuel ller cap, the vehicle must be unlocked.
1. Open the fuel ller ap by pressing at its rear edge.
2. Remove the fuel ller cap by unscrewing it and hook it on to the
back of the ller ap.
Capacity of the tank: approximately 55 litres.
146
FUEL TANK BOOT
1. Partial opening of the boot lid.
2. Open the boot lid.
Vehicle locked
Vehicle unlocked
FAMILIARISATION
INTERI
O
R
1. Interior mood lighting
This dimmed lighting of the passenger
compartment facilitates visibility inside the
vehicle when the light is poor.
80
2. Audio and telematic systems
This equipment bene ts from the latest technology:
MP3 compatible Peugeot Connect Sound (RD5),
Peugeot Connect Navigation (RT6) or Peugeot Connect
Media Navigation (NG4 3D) with 16/9 retractable colour
screen, JBL audio system, auxiliary sockets.
Peugeot Connect Media Navigation (NG4 3D)
Peugeot Connect Navigation (RT6)
205
249
4. Active spoiler
This automatic system can be controlled
manually by means of this control on the
centre console.
109
3. Dual-zone digital air conditioning
This systems allows different levels of comfort
to be set for the driver and front passenger.
It then controls these levels automatically
according to the ambient conditions.
76
PEUGEOT Techno PVC
For maintenance of this trim, do not use
solvent or detergent with a dry cloth.
Remove dust rst, then use a soft cloth
and soapy water. Dry using another soft
cloth.
Peugeot Connect Sound (RD5)
303
8
IN
S
TR
U
MENT
S
AND
CO
NTR
O
L
S
1. Cruise control / speed limiter switches.
2. Steering wheel adjustment control.
3. Lighting and direction indicator control
stalk.
4. Instrument panel.
5. Driver's airbag.
Horn.
6. Gear lever.
7. Parking brake.
8. Bonnet release.
9. Fusebox.
10. Manual headlamp height adjustment.
11. Side adjustable air vent.
12. Speaker (tweeter).
FAMILIARISATION
IN
S
TR
U
MENT
S
AND
CO
NTR
O
L
S
1. Wipers / screenwash / trip computer
control stalk.
2. Steering lock and ignition.
3. Audio and telematics system steering
wheel control stalk.
4. Door mirror controls.
Electric window controls.
5. Central adjustable air vents.
6. Windscreen demisting vent.
7. Sunshine sensor.
8. Front side window demisting vent.
9. Passenger's airbag deactivation switch.
10. Glove box / Audio/video sockets.
11. Passenger's airbag.
10
C
ENTRE
CO
N
SO
LE
S
1. Audio and telematic system microphone.
2. Courtesy lamp / Map reading lamps /
Interior mood lighting.
3. Seat belt and front passenger's airbag
warning lamps display.
4. Interior volumetric sensors (alarm).
5. Multifunction screen.
6. Clock.
7. Emergency call button.
Alarm button.
Central locking button.
Hazard warning lamps button.
Dynamic stability control (ESC/ASR/EBA)
button.
Parking sensors button.
PEUGEOT services button.
8. Peugeot Connect Sound (RD5) and
storage compartment, Peugeot Connect
Navigation (RT6) or Peugeot Connect
Media Navigation (NG4 3D).
9. Heating / air conditioning controls.
10. Front ashtray.
11. 12 V accessories socket.
12. Active spoiler control.
13. Storage compartment or instrument panel
navigator associated with the Peugeot
Connect Media Navigation (NG4 3D).
14. Cup holder.
15. Front armrest / USB / auxiliary socket.
FAMILIARISATION
S
ITTIN
G
CO
MF
O
RTABLY
FRONT SEATS
Forwards-backwards Height
MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS
65
66
ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENTS
Seat back angle
12
S
ITTIN
G
CO
MF
O
RTABLY
FRONT SEATS
85
Other functions available...
Lumbar adjustment.
As a safety precaution, these
operations must only be carried out
when stationary.
Heated seats.
67
67
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
1. Release the adjustment mechanism.
2. Adjust for height and reach.
3. Lock the adjustment mechanism.
69
FRONT ARMREST
For your comfort, the height and the
longitudinal position of the front armrest can
be adjusted.
It also offers a storage compartment.
Storing of driving positions (driver's electric
seat).
68
FAMILIARISATION
S
ITTIN
G
CO
MF
O
RTABLY
DOOR MIRRORS
Adjustment
A. Selection of the mirror to be adjusted.
B. Adjustment of the position of the mirror in
the four directions.
C. De-selection of the mirror.
Other functions available...
Folding / Unfolding.
Automatic tilting of the mirror in reverse
gear for parking.
70
71
REAR VIEW MIRROR
72
111
Automatic day/night model
A. Automatic "day/night" mode light detector.
B. Adjustment of the mirror.
2. Fastening the buckle.
3. Checking the fastening by pulling
the strap.
FRONT SEAT BELTS
1. Fitting the belt.
14
LIGHTING
Ring A
Lighting off.
Automatic illumination of headlamps.
Sidelamps.
Dipped / main beam headlamps.
Rear foglamp.
Ring B
100
91, 92
Raise or lower the lighting stalk passing
the point of resistance; the corresponding
direction indicators will ash until the stalk is
moved from this position.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
"Motorway" function
Press the lighting stalk up or down once,
without passing the point of resistance; the
corresponding direction indicators will ash
three times.
The use of this function is available regardless
of the speed, but you will nd it particularly
useful when changing lane on fast roads.
WINDSCREEN WIPERS
2. Fast wipe.
1. Normal wipe.
I. Intermittent wipe.
0. Park.
AUTO È Automatic wipe or single wipe.
Wash-wipe: pull the stalk towards you.
98
Switching on "AUTO"
) Press the stalk down and release it.
Switching off "AUTO"
) Push the stalk up and return it to
position "0" .
102
FAMILIARISATION
M
O
NIT
O
RIN
G
The instrument panel has permanent back-
lighting for improved visibility in all situations,
both day and night.
- With the ignition on, the fuel gauge needle
should indicate the level of fuel remaining.
- With the engine running, its associated
low level warning lamp should go off.
- With the ignition on, the oil level indicator
should display "OK" or "correct",
depending on version, for a few seconds.
If the levels are not correct, top up the levels
which are low.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
62
22
- With the ignition on, the orange and red
warning lamps come on.
- With the engine running, these warning
lamps should go off.
If warning lamps remain on, refer to the page
concerned.
WARNING LAMPS
26
Illumination of the indicator lamp indicates the
status of the corresponding function.
A. Emergency call.
SWITCH PANEL
57
202, 203
107
143
202, 203
B. Deactivation of the interior volumetric and
anti-tilt sensors (alarm).
C. Central locking.
D. Deactivation of the ESC/ASR system.
E. Deactivation of the front and rear parking
sensors.
F. Access to PEUGEOT services.
16
127
1. Stop position.
2. Running position.
3. Starting position.
IGNITION SWITCH
Avoid attaching any heavy objects to the
key which would weigh down on its shaft
in the ignition switch; this could cause a
malfunction.
PA
SS
EN
G
ER
S
AFETY
) Selection of the position:
"OFF" (deactivated), with "rear facing"
child seat,
"ON" (activated), with front passenger or
"forwards facing" child seat.
PASSENGER'S FRONT AIRBAG
115, 119
A. Front and/or rear seat belts not fastened /
unfastened warning lamp.
B. Front left seat belt warning lamp.
C. Front right seat belt warning lamp.
D. Rear right seat belt warning lamp.
E. Rear left seat belt warning lamp.
F. Passenger's front airbag deactivated
warning lamp.
G. Passenger's front airbag activated
warning lamp.
SEAT BELTS AND
PASSENGER'S FRONT AIRBAG
111, 115, 119
FAMILIARISATION
- Insert the tongue A in the buckle A in the
middle of the rear seat.
- Insert the tongue B in the outer buckle B .
REAR SEAT BELTS
112
FOLDING DOWN THE REAR
BACKREST
73
1. Release the backrest by pulling the
handle from the boot.
73
ACCESS TO THE REAR SEATS
1. Releasing the backrest.
2. Tilting the backrest.
2. Fold the backrest onto the seat cushion
from the passenger compartment.
Press the red button B then the black button A
to remove the seat belt.
The control giving access to the rear
seats does not release the seat.
18
The cruise control or speed limiter mode
appears in the instrument panel when it is
selected.
DISPLAY IN THE INSTRUMENT
PANEL
Cruise control
Speed limiter
DRIVIN
G
S
AFELY
1. Limiter mode Selection / Off.
2. Decrease the programmed value.
3. Increase the programmed value.
4. Speed limiter On / Off.
The values must be set with the engine running.
SPEED LIMITER "LIMIT"
136
1. Cruise control mode Selection / Off.
2. Programme a speed / Decrease the
programmed value.
3. Programme a speed / Increase the
programmed value.
4. Cruise control Off / Resume.
CRUISE CONTROL "CRUISE"
In order to be programmed or activated, the
vehicle speed must be higher than 25 mph
(40 km/h), with at least fourth gear engaged
on the manual gearbox (second gear for the
automatic gearbox).
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Peugeot RCZ User manual

Category
Cars
Type
User manual

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