CITROEN C4 PICASSO Owner's Handbook Manual

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We draw
y
our attention to the followin
g
...
K
e
y
safet
y
warnin
g
add
iti
o
n
a
l in
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n
contributes to the protection of the environment
re
f
er to the pa
g
e indicated
Your vehicle is
f
itted with onl
y
some o
f
the equipment
d
escr
ib
e
d
i
n t
hi
s
d
ocument,
d
epen
di
n
g
on t
h
e tr
i
m
l
eve
l
,
version and the speci
f
ications
f
or the country in which it
i
l
.
The
f
ittin
g
o
f
electrical equipment or accessories which
are not recommended b
y
CITROËN ma
y
result in a
failure of
y
our vehicle's electronic s
y
stem. Please note
this specific warnin
g
and contact a CITROËN dealer to
b
e s
h
own t
h
e recommen
d
e
d
equ
i
pment an
d
accessor
i
es.
CITRO
Ë
N has a presence on ever
y
continent,
a comp
l
ete pro
d
uct ran
g
e,
brin
g
in
g
to
g
ether technolo
gy
and a permanent spirit of innovation,
f
or a modern and creative approach to mobilit
y
.
W
e t
h
an
k
y
ou an
d
con
g
ratu
l
ate
y
ou on
y
our c
h
o
i
ce.
Happ
y
motorin
g
!
A
t the wheel of
y
our new vehicle,
g
ettin
g
to know each s
y
stem,
eac
h
contro
l
, eac
h
sett
i
n
g
,
ma
k
es
y
our tr
i
ps,
y
our
j
ourne
y
s
more comfortable and more en
j
o
y
able.
K
e
y
This key will enable you to identi
f
y the special
f
eatures
o
f
y
our vehicle:
C4 Picasso
G
r
a
n
d
C
4 Pi
casso
G
rand
C
4 Picasso with 5 seats
G
rand
C
4 Picasso with 7 seats
24
3
4
Familiarisation
Exterior
Electronic ke
y
: Ke
y
less
E
ntr
y
and Startin
g
A
s
y
stem that allows the unlockin
g
, lockin
g
and
s
tartin
g
o
f
the vehicle b
y
keepin
g
the ke
y
on
y
our person and in the de
f
ined zone.
6
4
Di
stance a
l
ert
Usin
g
a radar located at the
f
ront o
f
the vehicle, this s
y
stem provides:
- th
e
D
isplay of the inter-vehicle tim
e
, to hel
p
the driver maintain a sa
f
e distance between their
vehicle and the one in
f
ront,
Active cruise control
This system makes it possible, in addition to automatically holding the vehicle at a speed
pro
g
rammed b
y
the driver, to maintain a sa
f
e distance
f
rom the vehicle in
f
ront, b
y
usin
g
en
g
ine
b
rakin
g
onl
y
. A radar is located at the front of the vehicle.
The driver can also pro
g
ramme an inter-vehicle time to maintain.
1
6
3
18
2
1
7
4
- the tri
gg
erin
g
o
f
a Collision risk aler
t
, to warn t
h
e
d
r
i
ver,
i
n certa
i
n
d
r
i
v
i
n
g
con
di
t
i
ons, t
h
at
th
e
ir v
e
hi
c
l
e
i
s
a
t ri
s
k
of
co
lli
s
i
o
n with th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
in
f
r
o
nt.
.
5
Familiarisation
Exterior
Directional li
g
htin
g
Thi
s
ligh
t
i
n
g
s
y
stem automat
i
ca
lly
turns t
h
e
beams o
f
the headlamps in the direction o
f
a
c
orner, to improve the qualit
y
o
f
the li
g
htin
g
.
2
1
3
Cornerin
g
li
g
htin
g
A
t
l
ow spee
d
, t
hi
s a
ddi
t
i
ona
l
ligh
t
i
n
g
i
ncreases
the driver's
f
ield o
f
vision in corners,
j
unct
i
ons, w
h
en par
ki
n
g
...
by
sw
i
tc
hi
n
g
on t
h
e
c
orresponding
f
ront
f
oglamp.
A
utomat
i
c
h
ea
dl
am
p
s
Sy
stem that automaticall
y
dips the headlamps
accordin
g
to the li
g
htin
g
and tra
ff
ic conditions,
using a camera located in the interior rear view
mirr
o
r.
Sto
p
& Start
This s
y
stem puts the en
g
ine temporaril
y
into
s
tandb
y
durin
g
stops in the traffic
(
traffic
li
g
hts, traffic
j
ams, etc...
)
. The en
g
ine restarts
automat
i
ca
lly
as soon as
y
ou want to move
off
. The
S
top
&
S
tart s
y
stem reduces
f
uel
c
onsum
p
t
i
on an
d
ex
h
aust em
i
ss
i
ons, as we
ll
as
noise levels when stationary.
212
20
8
16
0
6
Familiarisation
Exterior
Park Assist
This s
y
stem provides active assistance when
p
arkin
g
: it detects a parkin
g
space and then
c
ontro
l
s t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e
'
s steer
i
n
g
to par
k
t
h
e
v
ehicle
.
Reversin
g
camera
This s
y
stem is activated automaticall
y
on
e
n
g
a
g
in
g
reverse and provides an ima
g
e in the
instrument panel.
Front and rear parking
sensors
Thi
s s
y
stem prov
id
es warn
i
n
g
s w
h
en
m
anoeuvrin
g
f
orwards and backwards b
y
detecting obstacles in
f
ront o
f
and behind the
v
e
hi
c
l
e
.
1
94
191
18
9
360 Vision
This s
y
stem provides an ima
g
e in the
instrument panel of the near surroundin
g
s o
f
y
our vehicle, usin
g
cameras located at the
f
r
o
nt
a
n
d
r
ea
r
of
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
a
n
d
u
n
de
r th
e
doo
r
mi
rr
o
r
s
.
.
7
Familiarisation
Exterior
Motorised tail
g
ate
This s
y
stem simplifies the openin
g
and closin
g
o
f the boot b
y
means of motorisation of the
tail
g
ate.
7
6
2
60
18
6
224
Temporar
y
puncture repair
kit
This kit is a complete s
y
stem, consistin
g
o
f
a
c
ompressor and a sealant cartrid
g
e,
f
or the
temporar
y
repair o
f
a t
y
re.
Under-inflation detection
This s
y
stem continuousl
y
monitors the
p
ressures in the t
y
res and alerts
y
ou in the
e
vent of an under-inflated t
y
re.
Blind s
p
ot sensors
In certain drivin
g
conditions, this s
y
stem
detects the presence of vehicles in the blind
s
pots. You are alerted b
y
the illumination of a
warn
i
n
g
l
amp
i
n t
h
e correspon
di
n
g
m
i
rror.
8
Familiarisation
Access
Electronic ke
y
- Remote
c
ontro
l
A.
Unlockin
g
the vehicle.
B.
L
oc
ki
n
g
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e.
C.
Unlockin
g
o
f
the vehicle and, dependin
g
on version, release o
f
or openin
g
the
m
otorised tailgate.
3
1
3
6
1
Ke
y
less Entr
y
and Startin
g
Unlockin
g
- openin
g
Wi
t
h
t
h
e e
l
ectron
i
c
k
e
y
on
y
our person,
i
n t
h
e
def
in
ed
z
o
n
e
A
,
p
ass a hand behind one o
f
the
f
ront door handles to unlock the vehicle, then
pull the door handle to open the door or press
the openin
g
control on the tail
g
ate.
Lockin
g
With the electronic ke
y
in the defined zone A,
press with a fin
g
er or thumb on one of the
front door handles
(
at the markin
g
s
)
to lock the
vehicle or on the openin
g
control on the tail
g
ate.
6
4
Motorised tail
g
ate
7
6
Thi
s s
y
stem a
ll
ows t
h
e ta
ilg
ate to
b
e opene
d
remotely using motorisation.
The motorisation o
f
the tail
g
ate can be
ac
tiv
a
t
ed
o
r
deac
tiv
a
t
ed
.
Ensure that there is enou
g
h space behind the
vehicle for the movement of the tail
g
ate.
F
ue
l
tan
k
With the vehicle unlocked, press on the rear o
f
the
f
iller
f
la
p
to o
p
en it.
Tank capacity: around 57 litres
(
petrol
)
or
5
5 litres
(
Diesel
)
.
.
9
Familiarisation
Interior
Panoramic sunroof
This
g
lazed roof increases the li
g
ht in the
p
assen
g
er compartment. It is fitted with an
e
l
ec
tri
c
b
lin
d
.
89
220
2
6
9
0
1
4
1
Massa
g
e s
y
stem
This s
y
stem provides a lumbar massa
g
e
f
or a
p
eriod o
f
about 60 minutes. The massa
g
e is
delivered in 6 c
y
cles o
f
10 minutes each.
Electric le
g
rest
It provides additional com
f
ort
f
or the
f
ront
passenger
.
7-inch touch screen tablet
It provides access to the heatin
g
and ai
r
c
onditionin
g
controls, to settin
g
s for vehicle
sy
stems, to controls for the audio, navi
g
ation
an
d
te
l
emat
i
c s
y
stems an
d
to t
h
e
di
sp
l
a
y
c
on
f
i
g
uration settin
g
s...
Electric parkin
g
brake
It
co
m
b
in
es
th
e
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
s
of
au
t
o
m
a
ti
c
a
pplication on switchin
g
o
ff
the en
g
ine and
a
utomatic release when movin
g
o
ff
.
The driver can intervene at any time to apply
or release the parkin
g
brake, b
y
operatin
g
the
co
ntr
o
l l
e
v
e
r.
10
Familiarisation
Interior
1.
B
o
nn
e
t r
e
l
ease
l
e
v
e
r.
2.
F
usebo
x.
3.
Steerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment controls.
4.
D
oo
r mirr
o
r
co
ntr
o
l
s
.
Elec
tr
ic
w
i
n
do
w
co
ntr
ols
.
5.
S
ide ad
j
ustable air vents.
S
ide window demistin
g
vents.
6
.
Q
uarter light demisting windows.
7
.
Driver's airba
g
.
H
o
rn.
8.
Courtes
y
lamp and map readin
g
lamps.
9.
Panoramic
g
lass roof panel blind control.
1
0
.
CITRO
Ë
N Localised Emer
g
enc
y
Call -
C
ITR
N Localised Assistance
C
all
(
dependin
g
on countr
y
o
f
sale
)
.
11.
Windscreen demistin
g/
de
f
rostin
g
vent.
1
2
.
S
cented air
f
reshener.
1
3
.
C
entral ad
j
ustable air vents.
1
4
.
Passen
g
er's airba
g
.
1
5
.
G
love box.
1
6
.
Central stora
g
e.
Audio sockets, 12V accessor
y
socket
(
120 W max
)
, 230V socket
(
120 W max
)
.
17.
S
tora
g
e below steerin
g
wheel
(
handbook
p
ack
)
.
18.
G
ear lever
(
manual gearbox
)
.
1
9
.
C
onsole
(f
ixed
/
removable
)
.
2
0
.
Stora
g
e or rear multi-media.
Rear 12 V accessor
y
socket
(
120 W max.
)
.
.
11
Familiarisation
1.
Headlamp hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
2.
D
eac
tiv
a
ti
o
n
o
f v
o
l
u
m
e
tri
c
a
l
a
rm
m
onitorin
g
, or
Ti
c
k
e
t h
o
l
de
r.
3.
Ligh
t
i
n
g
an
d
di
rect
i
on
i
n
di
cator sta
lk
4.
S
teerin
g
mounted controls
(
6-speed
e
lectronic
g
earbox s
y
stem
/
automatic
gearbox
)
.
5
.
S
peed limiter
/
cruise control
/
active cruise
co
ntr
o
l
co
ntr
o
l
s
.
6
.
O
ther steerin
g
mounted controls
(
dependin
g
on equipment
)
.
7.
Audio s
y
stem, telephone and navi
g
ation
(
dependin
g
on equipment
)
steerin
g
mou
nt
ed
co
ntr
ols
.
8.
G
ear selector lever
(
electronic
g
earbox
s
ystem
/
automatic gearbox
)
.
9.
S
TART
/S
T
O
P button
(
en
g
ine startin
g)
.
1
0
.
Wiper / screenwash / trip computer stalk.
1
1
.
Electronic ke
y
reader.
1
2
.
Instrument panel.
1
3
.
Hazard warnin
g
lamps.
14.
Touch
sc
r
ee
n t
able
t
co
ntr
ols
.
1
5
.
Deactivation o
f
the D
SC
s
y
stem.
1
6
.
El
ectr
i
c par
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e contro
l
.
1
7
.
C
entral locking control.
Instruments and controls
12
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Driver's seat
Manual ad
j
ustments
1.
Ad
j
ustment of the backrest an
g
le of the
d
riv
e
r'
s
sea
t.
2.
Ad
j
ustment of the cushion hei
g
ht of the
d
r
i
v
e
r
's
sea
t.
3.
F
orwar
d
s-
b
ac
k
war
d
s a
dj
ustment.
84
El
ectr
i
c a
dj
ustments
1.
Ad
j
ustment o
f
the cushion an
g
le and
h
eight, and
f
orwards-backwards position.
2.
Ad
j
ustment o
f
the backrest an
g
le.
86
Other functions...
Lumbar ad
j
ustment.
Massa
g
e
f
unction.
Hea
t
ed
sea
t
s
.
.
13
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Head restraint ad
j
ustment
T
o ra
i
se
i
t, pu
ll
i
t upwar
d
s.
T
o
l
ower
i
t, press on t
h
e
l
u
g
A
a
n
d
o
n t
he
head
r
es
tr
a
int
a
t th
e
sa
m
e
tim
e
.
To incline it, move the bottom
f
orwards or
bac
kw
a
r
ds
.
88
1.
Release
.
2.
Ad
j
ust
f
or hei
g
ht and reach.
3.
L
oc
k.
Steerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment
1
0
3
O
nce these ad
j
ustments have been made,
c
heck that you can see the instrument
panel clearl
y
f
rom
y
our drivin
g
position.
As a sa
f
ety precaution, these
operations must onl
y
be carried out
when stationar
y
.
Correct drivin
g
position
Before takin
g
to the road, ad
j
ust in the followin
g
o
r
de
r:
- the position o
f
the driver's seat
(
lon
g
itudinal, hei
g
ht
)
,
- the height o
f
the driver's head restraint,
- the hei
g
ht and reach o
f
the steerin
g
wheel.
14
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Rear view mirror
Manual da
y/
ni
g
ht model
1
.
S
election o
f
the "da
y
" position o
f
the mirror.
2
.
Ad
j
ustment of the mirror.
Automatic da
y
/ni
g
ht model
A.
Bri
g
htness detection in automatic da
y/
ni
g
ht
m
ode
.
B
.
Adjustment o
f
the mirror.
1
0
2
10
1
Door mirrors
A
d
j
ustment
A.
S
election o
f
the mirror to ad
j
ust.
B.
Ad
j
ustment of the mirror position in four
d
ir
ec
ti
o
n
s
.
C.
D
e
-
se
l
ec
ti
o
n
o
f th
e
mirr
o
r.
Other functions available...
Foldin
g
/
Un
f
oldin
g
.
A
utomatic dippin
g
of the mirror in
reverse for parkin
g
.
Blind spot monitorin
g
.
.
15
Familiarisation
1.
Fastening the buckle.
2.
Hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment
Squeeze the control to slide it.
Front seat belts
230
,
23
1
Centre rear seat belt in the
2
nd
row
(
fastenin
g)
Pull the webbin
g
and insert the ton
g
ue
A
in
t
h
e r
igh
t
h
an
d
b
uc
kl
e.
I
nsert ton
g
ue
B
in th
e
l
ef
t h
a
n
d
buc
kl
e
.
Outer rear seat belts
(
stowin
g)
231, 232
Sitting comfortably
G
uide the belt in and place the ton
g
ue on the
ma
g
net o
f
the outer anchora
g
e.
16
Familiarisation
Seeing clearly
Li
g
htin
g
Rin
g
A
Rin
g
B
Li
g
htin
g
off/da
y
time runnin
g
lamps.
Automatic illumination o
f
headlamps.
S
idelamps.
Di
pp
ed
/
main beam headlam
p
s.
21
5
2
03
2
0
4
Rear
f
oglamps only.
Wi
p
ers
Stalk A: windscreen wi
p
ers
2
.
Fast wi
p
e.
1
.
Normal wipe.
Int
.
Intermittent wipe.
0
.
O
ff.
AUT
O
Automatic wipin
g
.
S
in
g
le wipe: pull the stalk brie
f
l
y
towar
d
s
y
ou.
214
Switchin
g
on "AUTO"
Pr
ess
th
e
s
t
a
lk
do
wnw
a
r
ds
.
Switchin
g
off "AUTO"
Press the stalk downwards a
g
ain or place
the stalk in another position
(
Int, 1 or 2
)
.
217
Rin
g
B: rear wiper
P
a
rk.
Intermittent wi
p
e.
W
as
h
-w
i
pe.
Front and rear fo
g
lamps.
.
17
Familiarisation
Passen
g
er's front airba
g
Passenger safety
1.
Insert the ke
y
(
inte
g
ral to the electronic ke
y)
.
2.
Select the position:
"
OFF"
(
deactivation
)
, with "rear facin
g
"
c
hild seat
,
"ON"
(
activation
)
, with
f
ront passen
g
er or
"
f
orwards
f
acin
g
" child seat.
3.
R
emove t
h
e
k
e
y
k
eep
i
n
g
t
h
e sw
i
tc
h
i
n t
h
e
n
ew
p
osition.
25
9
23
6
A.
Warnin
g
lamp for not fastened
(
front seat
b
elts
)
and unfastened
(
all seat belts
)
.
B
.
S
eat belt location indicator.
2
33
Seat belt warnin
g
lamps
This manual device prevents openin
g
of the
rear doors b
y
the interior door handles.
The control is located on the ed
g
e of each rea
r
doo
r.
Manual child lock
18
Familiarisation
Driving safely
Operation
Use the buttons arran
g
ed on each side of the
touch screen tablet for access to the menus
,
then press on the virtual buttons in the touch
sc
r
ee
n t
able
t.
From the primar
y
pa
g
e, use this
b
utton
f
or access to the secondar
y
page
.
U
se this button to return to the
pr
i
mar
y
pa
g
e.
U
se this button for access to
add
iti
o
n
a
l inf
o
rm
a
ti
o
n
a
n
d
t
o
th
e
settin
g
s for certain functions.
Use this button to con
f
irm.
Use this button to quit.
Touch screen tablet menus
26
"Air conditionin
g
".
D
o not use po
i
nte
d
o
bj
ects on t
h
e touc
h
sc
r
ee
n t
able
t.
D
o
n
o
t t
ouc
h th
e
sc
r
ee
n with w
e
t h
a
n
ds
.
Use
a
c
l
ea
n
sof
t
c
l
o
th t
o
c
l
ea
n th
e
t
ouc
h
sc
r
ee
n t
able
t.
"
D
rivin
g
assistanc
e
".
"
M
e
dia
".
"Navi
g
ation"
.
"
C
onfi
g
uration".
" Connected services".
"
T
ele
p
hon
e
".
.
19
Familiarisation
Driving safely
Startin
g
the en
g
ine
Wi
t
h
t
h
e e
l
ectron
i
c
k
e
y
Place the
g
ear selector lever at
N
f
o
r
ve
hi
c
l
es w
i
t
h
an e
l
ectron
i
c
g
ear
b
ox,
P
or
N
f
or vehicles with an automatic
g
earbox or
n
eutral
f
or vehicles with a manual
g
earbox.
Insert the electronic key in the reader.
Press the brake pedal on vehicles with
e
lectronic
g
earbox or depress the clutch
p
edal full
y
on vehicles with manual
g
earbox.
Press the "START/STOP" button briefl
y
.
Th
e steer
i
n
g
co
l
umn un
l
oc
k
s an
d
t
h
e
e
n
gi
ne starts.
Wi
t
h
t
h
e
K
e
yl
ess
E
ntr
y
an
d
Startin
g
s
y
stem
Pl
ace t
h
e
g
ear se
l
ector
l
ever at
N
fo
r
ve
hi
c
l
es w
i
t
h
an e
l
ectron
i
c
g
ear
b
ox,
P
or
N
f
or vehicles with an automatic
g
earbox or
neutral
f
or vehicles with a manual gearbox
With the electronic ke
y
inside the vehicle
(
it is not necessar
y
to place it in the
r
eader
)
, press the brake pedal on vehicles
with electronic
g
earbox or depress the
c
lutch pedal full
y
on vehicles with manual
g
ear
b
ox.
Press the "
S
TART
/S
T
O
P" button brie
f
l
y
.
Th
e steer
i
n
g
co
l
umn un
l
oc
k
s an
d
t
h
e
e
ngine starts.
Switchin
g
off the en
g
ine
With the electronic ke
y
Imm
ob
ili
se
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
.
Place the
g
ear selector lever at
N
f
o
r
vehicles with an electronic
g
earbox,
P
o
r
N
for vehicles with an automatic
g
earbox or
n
eutral
f
or vehicles with a manual
g
earbox.
Press the "
S
TART
/S
T
O
P" button brie
f
l
y
.
Th
e en
gi
ne stops an
d
t
h
e steer
i
n
g
co
l
umn
l
oc
k
s
.
Remove the electronic ke
y
f
rom the reader.
With the Ke
y
less Entr
y
and
Startin
g
s
y
stem
Imm
ob
ili
se
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
.
Place the
g
ear selector lever at
N
f
o
r
vehicles with an electronic
g
earbox,
P
o
r
N
for vehicles with an automatic
g
earbox or
n
eutral
f
or vehicles with a manual
g
earbox.
Wi
t
h
t
h
e e
l
ectron
i
c
k
e
y
i
ns
id
e t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e,
p
ress the "
S
TART
/S
T
O
P" button.
The engine stops and the steering column
l
oc
k
s
.
13
6
1
3
8
135
1
37
Maintain pressure on the brake pedal until the engine starts.
20
Familiarisation
Driving safely
Electric parkin
g
brake
Manual a
pp
lication / release
Automatic a
pp
lication
/
release
Before leavin
g
the vehicle, check that
the brake warnin
g
lamp in the instrument
p
ane
l
an
d
t
h
e
P
warn
i
n
g
l
amp
i
n t
h
e
co
ntr
ol
le
v
e
r
a
r
e
on fixed
(
not flashin
g)
.
14
1
If this warnin
g
lamp is on in the instrument
pane
l
, t
h
e
a
utomatic a
pp
lication
/
re
l
eas
e
is
d
eact
i
vate
d
; app
ly
an
d
re
l
ease t
h
e par
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e manua
lly
.
Th
e par
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e
i
s re
l
ease
d
automat
i
ca
lly
and pro
g
ressivel
y
with the movement o
f
the
v
ehicle
.
With the vehicle at rest, the parking brake
is applied automaticall
y
on switchin
g
o
ff
the
i
g
nition b
y
pressin
g
the START/ST
O
P button.
Fi
rst ensure t
h
at t
h
e en
gi
ne
i
s runn
i
n
g
a
n
d
t
h
e
d
r
i
ver
'
s
d
oor
i
s proper
ly
c
l
ose
d
.
M
anual application o
f
the parking brake is
p
ossible b
y
brie
f
l
y
p
ullin
g
th
e
co
ntr
o
l l
e
v
e
r.
With the i
g
nition on or the en
g
ine runnin
g
,
p
ress the brake pedal and while maintainin
g
this pressure, briefl
y
p
ush th
e
co
ntr
o
l l
e
v
e
r t
o
r
eleas
e
the parkin
g
brake.
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