CITROEN Citroen C-Zero 2012 Owner's manual

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Contents
Instrument panel
1
8
Indicator and warnin
g
lamps
1
9
M
ain batter
y
state of char
g
e indicator
2
6
E
ner
gy
consumption
/
g
eneration indicator
2
7
Di
s
t
a
n
ce
r
eco
r
de
r
2
8
Trip distance recorder
2
8
L
i
g
htin
g
dimmer
2
9
S
ervice indicator
2
9
R
an
g
e indicator
3
0
Monitoring
Familiarisation
R
emote control ke
y
3
1
Electric windows
3
4
D
oors
3
5
Boot
3
6
C
har
g
in
g
aps
3
7
Access
F
r
o
nt
sea
t
s
3
8
Rea
r
sea
t
s
4
0
Mi
rr
o
r
s
4
2
Interior ttin
g
s 44
V
e
ntil
a
ti
o
n 4
7
H
eatin
g
4
9
Air conditioning 4
9
Rea
r
sc
r
ee
n
de
mi
s
t -
def
r
os
t
5
2
Comfort
S
tartin
g
- stoppin
g
the vehicle
5
3
M
anual parkin
g
brake 54
Drive selector
5
5
Driving
Ligh
t
i
n
g
contro
l
s
5
7
A
utomatic illumination o
f
headlamps
5
9
H
ea
dl
amp a
dj
ustment
5
9
Wiper controls 6
0
C
ourtes
y
lamp 6
1
Visibility
.
.
Contents
2
I
SO
FIX child seats
6
7
C
hild lock
7
0
Child safety
Di
r
ec
t
io
n
i
n
dica
t
o
r
s
7
1
H
azar
d
warn
i
n
g
l
amps
7
1
Ho
rn
7
1
E
mer
g
enc
y
or assistance call
7
2
Brakin
g
assistance s
y
stems
7
2
Tra
j
ector
y
control s
y
stems
7
4
Fr
o
nt
sea
t
be
lt
s
7
5
Ai
r
b
a
g
s
7
8
Safety
Char
g
in
g
the main batter
y
8
2
Ancillaries batter
y
8
8
Temporar
y
puncture repair kit
9
2
C
han
g
in
g
a wheel
9
6
C
han
g
in
g
a bulb
9
9
C
han
g
in
g
a
f
use 1
0
7
C
han
g
in
g
a wiper blade 1
1
2
Towin
g
the vehicle 1
1
2
P
recautions for washin
g
1
1
3
A
ccesso
ri
es
11
3
Practical information
B
o
nn
e
t 1
1
6
F
ront compartment 1
1
7
Rear compartment 11
8
Checkin
g
levels 1
1
9
C
hecks 1
2
1
Checks
M
otor and main batter
y
1
2
2
Wei
g
hts
12
3
Dim
e
n
s
i
o
n
s
12
4
I
denti
cation markin
g
s 12
5
Technical data
Emer
g
enc
y
or assistance 1
2
7
A
udio s
y
stem 1
2
9
Audio and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical index
Familiarisation
4
Normal char
g
in
g
ap
This flap should be used to rechar
g
e
y
our
vehicle from a domestic power point.
Fast char
g
in
g
ap
A
vailable dependin
g
on equipment, this flap
s
hould be used to rechar
g
e
y
our vehicle from a
s
pecial fast char
g
in
g
station.
8
2
86
Temporar
y
puncture repair kit
This kit is a complete s
y
stem consistin
g
of a
c
ompressor and a sealant cartrid
g
e, to allow
the temporar
y
repair of a t
y
re.
9
2
Exterior
A
SR and ESP s
y
stems
These are associated s
y
stems that assure the
directional stabilit
y
of the vehicle, within the
limits o
f
the laws o
f
ph
y
sics.
7
4
.Familiarisation
5
31
Access
A
.
Unfoldin
g
/ Foldin
g
the ke
y
.
B
.
Lockin
g
the vehicle.
C.
Unlockin
g
the vehicle.
Remote control ke
y
Bonnet
11
6
Electric windows
A
.
R
e
l
ease
l
e
v
e
r.
B
.
Safet
y
catch.
C.
Bonnet sta
y
.
A.
Driv
e
r'
s
e
l
ec
tri
c
win
do
w.
B
.
Passen
g
er's electric window.
C.
Ri
g
ht hand rear electric window.
D.
L
e
ft h
a
n
d
r
ea
r
e
l
ec
tri
c
win
do
w.
E.
Deactivatin
g
the passen
g
er and rear
elec
tr
ic
w
i
n
do
w
s
w
i
t
ches
.
34
Familiarisation
6
Interior
Drive selecto
r
Four-position drive selector:
P
,
P
R
,
N
a
n
d
D
.
Char
g
in
g
ap interior openin
g
c
ontrols
A
ir conditionin
g
A
fter settin
g
the desired level of comfort, the
sy
stem controls this level accordin
g
to the
e
xt
e
ri
o
r
c
lim
a
ti
c
co
n
d
iti
o
n
s
.
A
udio s
y
stem
This s
y
stem bene
f
its
f
rom the latest
technolo
gy
: MP
3
compatible audio s
y
stem,
U
SB pla
y
er, Bluetooth hands-free s
y
stem, ...
5
5
3
7
49
1
2
9
Normal char
g
in
g
flap.
Fast char
g
in
g
f
lap
(
dependin
g
on equipment
)
.
.Familiarisation
7
Instruments and controls
1.
Driver's airba
g
.
H
o
rn.
2.
Instrument panel.
3.
Wiper stalk.
4.
S
ide vents.
5
.
Wi
n
d
ow
d
em
i
st
i
n
g
vent.
6
.
Elec
tr
ic
w
i
n
do
w
s
w
i
t
ches
a
n
d
s
w
i
t
ch
f
or deactivating the the
f
ront and rear
p
assen
g
er electric window controls.
7
.
O
penin
g
control for the fast char
g
in
g
flap
(
vehicle left hand side
)
.
8.
B
o
nn
e
t r
e
l
ease
l
e
v
e
r.
9.
Openin
g
control for the normal char
g
in
g
f
lap
(
vehicle ri
g
ht hand side
)
.
1
0
.
Fusebo
x.
11.
Doo
r m
i
rr
o
r
co
ntr
ols
.
1
2
.
Headlamp height adjustment.
A
S
R
/
E
S
P deactivation switch.
1
3
.
Steerin
g
lock and i
g
nition switch.
Familiarisation
8
Instruments and controls
1.
Parkin
g
brake.
2.
Driv
e
se
l
ec
t
o
r.
3.
12 V accessor
y
socket.
4.
Passen
g
er's airba
g
deactivation.
U
S
B port.
5.
G
l
o
v
e
bo
x.
6
.
C
u
p
holder.
7
.
Windscreen demisting vents.
8.
Li
g
htin
g
and direction indicator stalk.
9.
Audio s
y
stem.
1
0
.
Hazard warnin
g
lamps switch.
1
1
.
C
entre vents.
12.
Heatin
g
/ air conditionin
g
controls.
1
3
.
E
mer
g
enc
y
or ass
i
stance ca
ll
.
.Familiarisation
9
Sitting comfortably
Front seats
38
1.
Head restraint height adjustment.
2.
Backrest an
g
le ad
j
ustment.
3.
Driver's seat cushion hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
4.
Seat forwards-backwards ad
j
ustment.
Familiarisation
10
Sitting comfortably
Door mirrors
A.
Se
l
ec
ti
o
n
of
th
e
mirr
o
r.
B.
Ad
j
ustin
g
the position o
f
the mirror
g
lass.
C.
Foldin
g/
Un
f
oldin
g
.
4
2
Rear view mirror
Manual da
y
/ni
g
ht t
y
pe
1
.
S
electin
g
the "da
y
" position o
f
the rear view
mirr
o
r.
2
.
Rear view mirror ad
j
ustment.
4
3
1.
Fittin
g
the belt.
2.
Fastenin
g
the buckle.
3.
Checkin
g
the fastenin
g
b
y
pullin
g
on the
belt webbin
g
.
Seat belts
7
5
.Familiarisation
11
Seeing clearly
Li
g
htin
g
Rin
g
A
Rin
g
B
Wi
p
ers
57
Windscreen wi
p
e
r
6
0
Rear wi
p
er
60
Dipped or main beam headlamps.
S
idelam
p
s.
Automatic illumination o
f
headlamps.
Li
g
htin
g
off.
Front and rear
f
o
g
lamps.
P
a
rk.
Intermittent wipe.
Wash
/
wi
p
e.
S
ingle wipe.
Pa
r
k
.
Intermittent wipe
(
speed ad
j
ustable
manuall
y)
.
S
low.
Fas
t.
Familiarisation
12
Ventilation
Heatin
g
/ Ventilation
Temperature adjustment.
A
ir flow ad
j
ustment.
Air distribution ad
j
ustment.
Air intake
/
Air recirculation.
"MAX"
bu
tt
o
n.
Air conditionin
g
O
n
/
Off
.
49
A
ir conditionin
g
.Familiarisation
13
Passenger safety
1.
Insert the ke
y
.
2.
Select position:
"
ON"
(
activation
)
, with front passen
g
er or
"forwards facin
g
" child seat,
"
OFF"
(
deactivation
)
, with "rear
f
acin
g
"
child
sea
t.
Front passen
g
er's airba
g
Two rin
g
s
A
, located between the seat cushion
and backrest are used to secure an I
SO
FIX
c
hil
d
sea
t.
A
rin
g
B
is used to secure an upper strap called
t
he
T
OP TETHE
R
.
ISOFIX mountin
g
s
79
Child lock
A.
Child lock on.
B
.
C
hild lock off.
7
0
67
Familiarisation
14
Monitoring
1.
With the i
g
nition on, the oran
g
e and red
warnin
g
lamps come on.
2.
With the en
g
ine runnin
g
, these warnin
g
l
amps
g
o off.
I
f
a warnin
g
lamp remains on, re
f
er to the
r
e
l
evant pa
g
e.
Warnin
g
lamps
19
A
.
"Neutral" position.
B
.
Ener
gy
consumption.
C.
"E
co
" z
o
n
e
.
D.
"Char
g
e" zone.
Ener
gy
consumption /
g
eneration indicator
27
Four successive alerts indicate that the ener
gy
available in the main batter
y
is droppin
g
to a
l
o
w l
e
v
e
l:
- 2 bars of the ener
gy
g
au
g
e in the
instrument panel, on and
f
lashin
g
:
start
i
n
g
to use t
h
e reserve.
- The last bar in the ener
gy
g
au
g
e
f
lashin
g
.
- The last bar disa
pp
ears:
displa
y
o
f
the ran
g
e disappears; the heatin
g
a
nd air conditionin
g
are switched off.
Low ener
gy
alerts
- Displa
y
o
f
this warnin
g
lamp in
t
h
e
i
nstrument pane
l
:
pro
g
ress
i
ve re
d
uct
i
on
i
n t
h
e
power available
f
rom the motor.
26
.Familiarisation
15
Driving safely
P.
Parkin
g
.
Press the brake pedal to come out of this
p
osition.
R.
R
e
v
e
r
se
.
N.
Neu
tr
al
.
D.
Drive
(f
orward
)
.
Drive selector
55
- Check that the drive selector is in position
P
.
P
- Insert the ke
y
in the i
g
nition switch.
- Turn the ke
y
to position
4
(
START
)
.
- Hold it in this position for a few seconds,
u
nt
il
t
he
"
READY
"
l
amp comes on,
accompan
i
e
d
by
an au
dibl
e s
ig
na
l
.
-
R
e
l
ease t
h
e
k
e
y
.
The switch returns automatically to
position
3
(
ON
)
.
Startin
g
the motor
53
- Stop the vehicle.
- Keep
y
our foot on the brake pedal.
- Put the drive selector in position
P
.
P
- Appl
y
the parkin
g
brake.
-
T
urn t
h
e
k
e
y
ant
i
-c
l
oc
k
w
i
se to t
h
e LOCK
p
os
i
t
i
on.
Stoppin
g
the moto
r
53
Familiarisation
16
Charging your vehicle
This procedure consists o
f
connectin
g
the
vehicle to a special
f
ast char
g
in
g
station.
A
.
Interior opening control.
B
.
Exterior
f
lap
(
le
f
t hand side o
f
the vehicle
)
.
C
.
Socket cover.
Th
e
cab
l
e
t
o
use
i
s
th
e
o
n
e
a
tt
ac
h
ed
t
o
th
e
c
har
g
in
g
station.
Fast char
g
e **
8
6
This procedure consists of connectin
g
the
ve
hi
c
l
e to a
d
omest
i
c power po
i
nt.
A.
I
nter
i
or open
i
n
g
contro
l
.
B.
Exterior
f
lap
(
ri
g
ht hand side o
f
the vehicle
)
.
C
.
S
ocket cover.
Normal char
g
e
8
2
Be
f
ore makin
g
an
y
connection, check
that the power point you want to use
m
eets standards
*
and is compatible
with the current ratin
g
on the control
unit of the char
g
in
g
cable.
In all cases
,
it is recommended
that
y
ou first have an initial check
a
n
d
t
h
en re
g
u
l
ar c
h
ec
k
s on
y
our
i
nstallation b
y
a qualified electrician
.
Ensure that the char
g
in
g
station and its
c
a
bl
e are compat
ibl
e w
i
t
h
y
our ve
hi
c
l
e.
You must alwa
y
s use a
g
enuine
CITROËN char
g
in
g
cable.
Do
n
o
t
use
a
n
elec
tr
ical
e
xtens
i
on
l
ea
d
, mu
l
t
i
-wa
y
c
onnector, ada
p
tor or timer.
*
(
For example, in France: the standard is NF
C
15-100
)
.
**
Dependin
g
on equipment.
T
o o
p
timise the service life of the
m
a
i
n
b
atter
y
, rec
h
ar
g
e
i
t comp
l
ete
ly
every 15 days
.
For a rechar
g
e to be
c
om
p
let
e
,
follow the procedure for a normal
r
echar
ge
(
domestic power point
)
without interruption, until it switches off
a
utomaticall
y
(
char
g
in
g
lamp
g
oes off in
the instrument panel
)
.
.Familiarisation
17
For more economical driving, and increased range
Practical advice
f
or everyday use to optimise the range o
f
your vehicle by conserving battery power.
Adopt a smooth drivin
g
st
y
le
The electrical consumption o
f
your vehicle
depends
g
reatl
y
on
y
our
j
ourne
y
,
y
our drivin
g
s
t
y
le and
y
our speed.
In all cases, adopt a smooth drivin
g
st
y
le.
Sta
y
in the "Eco" zon
e
indicated in the ener
gy
c
onsumption
/
g
eneration meter: depress the
acce
l
erator pe
d
a
l
pro
g
ress
i
ve
ly
, w
i
t
h
out su
dd
en
m
ovement, and i
f
the conditions
p
ermit, drive at
s
teady and moderate speed.
Recover ener
gy
A
nt
i
c
i
pat
i
n
g
t
h
e
d
r
i
v
i
n
g
con
di
t
i
ons a
ll
ows
y
ou to
r
ecover ener
gy
and increase the ran
g
e o
f
y
our
v
ehicle
.
U
se the "Char
g
e" zon
e
of the ener
gy
c
onsumption
/
g
eneration meter whenever
p
ossible: anticipate the tra
ff
ic slowin
g
down and i
f
the the conditions
p
ermit, use
dece
l
e
r
a
ti
o
n r
a
th
e
r th
a
n th
e
b
r
a
k
es
.
Control the use of
y
our
e
lectrical e
q
ui
p
ment
The heating and air conditioning systems
o
perate on ener
gy
f
rom the main batter
y
.
Excessive use of these s
y
stems
g
reatl
y
reduces the ran
g
e of
y
our vehicle. Remember
t
o
s
wit
c
h th
e
m
o
ff
o
n
ce
th
e
des
ir
ed
l
e
v
e
l
o
f
c
omfort is reached and check their settin
g
s
e
ver
y
time
y
ou set o
ff
.
C
ontrol also the use o
f
demistin
g
/
de
f
rostin
g
a
n
d
t
he
hea
t
ed
sea
t.
Limit the causes of excess
c
onsum
p
tion
A
s with an
y
vehicle, limit the loads carried
in th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
a
n
d
r
educe
win
d
r
es
i
s
t
a
n
ce
(
windows open above 30 mph
(
50 km/h
)
, roo
f
bars, roof box, …
)
.
Observe the recommendations
o
n maintenance
Check the t
y
re pressures re
g
ularl
y
and
f
ollow the schedule for routine servicin
g
recommended b
y
CITROËN.
Monitoring
18
Instrument panel
Panel bringing together the various gauges and indicators
f
or the operation o
f
the vehicle.
1.
State of charge gauge for the main
b
atter
y
.
Drive selector
p
osition indicator
.
2.
Ener
gy
consumption /
g
eneration
i
ndicator
.
3.
S
p
eedometer
4.
Screen
.
A
.
T
otal distance recorder
.
B
.
T
rip distance recorder
(
Trip A or B
).
C
.
Instrument panel li
g
htin
g
dimmer
.
D.
Indicator of distance remainin
g
to the
next service
.
E.
Indicator of time remainin
g
to the next
serv
i
ce
.
F.
Indicator of remainin
g
ran
g
e
.
5
.
S
creen control button
.
Displa
y
s the various
f
unctions in turn.
Resets the function selected
(
trip recorder
o
r service indicator
)
.
Ad
j
usts the level of instrument li
g
htin
g
.
For more information
,
refer to the
c
orrespon
di
n
g
sect
i
on.
Gau
g
es and indicators
Screen
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CITROEN Citroen C-Zero 2012 Owner's manual

Category
Car media receivers
Type
Owner's manual

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