CITROEN Berlingo - 2013 Owner's manual

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depending on the trim level, version and
the speci cations for the country in which
it is sold.
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accessories which are not recommended
by CITROËN may result in a failure of
your vehicle's electronic system. Please
note this speci c warning and contact
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recommended equipment and accessories.
Happy motoring!
We draw your attention to the following...
CITROËN has a presence on every continent,
a complete product range,
bringing together technology and a permanent spirit of innovation,
for a modern and creative approach to mobility.
We thank you and congratulate you on your choice.
At the wheel of your new vehicle,
getting to know each system,
each control, each setting,
makes your trips, your journeys
more comfortable and more enjoyable.
For any work on your vehicle, use a
quali ed workshop that has the technical
information, competence and equipment
required, which a CITROËN dealer is able
to provide.
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Contents
K
e
y
1
9
Al
a
rm
2
1
D
oo
r
s
2
2
Tail
g
ate
2
R
ear roo
f
ap
2
7
C
entral lockin
g
2
8
Instrument
p
anel
2
9
Ad
j
ustin
g
the time
3
0
W
arnin
g
lamps
3
1
Fuel
g
au
g
e
3
7
C
oolant
3
7
T
y
re under-in
ation
detection
3
8
S
ervice indicator
3
9
L
i
g
htin
g
dimmer 4
0
G
earbox 4
1
G
ear
ef
cienc
y
i
n
dica
t
o
r
4
1
6
-speed electronic
g
earbox 4
2
S
teerin
g
wheel
a
d
j
ustment 4
S
to
p
& Start 4
5
S
tartin
g
and stoppin
g
4
8
H
ill
s
t
a
rt
ass
i
s
t 4
9
Li
g
htin
g
control
5
0
w
i
pers
5
3
C
r
u
i
se
co
ntr
o
l
5
5
Sp
eed limiter
5
8
H
eatin
g
/
Air conditionin
g
m
a
n
ua
l
6
1
di
g
ital 6
3
D
emistin
g
and de
f
rostin
g
6
5
Fr
o
nt
sea
t
s
6
7
R
ear bench seat
6
9
Rea
r
sea
t
s
(
5 seat version
)
7
2
Rea
r
sea
t
s
(
7 seat version
)
7
5
M
odularit
y
8
2
Front ttin
g
s
8
M
odutop roo
f
8
8
Roof
ba
r
s
9
3
C
ourtes
y
lamps
9
L
oa
d
space cover
(
5 seat version
)
9
5
Load s
p
ace cover
(
7 seat version
)
9
9
M
irr
o
r
s
10
1
E
lectric windows 1
0
3
2
. READY TO GO
19-49
4
. SAFETY
104-12
8
Pr
ese
nt
a
ti
o
n
E
xt
e
r
io
r
6
In
s
tr
u
m
e
nt
s
a
n
d
co
ntr
o
l
s
8
C
entre console
9
S
ittin
g
com
f
ortabl
y
1
0
V
isibilit
y
1
1
Drivin
g
safel
y
1
2
P
assen
g
er compartment
space
1
3
R
ear ttin
g
s
1
C
hild sa
f
et
y
1
5
Ve
ntil
a
ti
o
n
1
6
Eco-drivin
g
1
7
1. FAMILIARISATION
4-1
8
H
azard warnin
g
lamps
10
4
Parkin
g
brake 10
Parkin
g
sensors 10
5
A
nti-lock brakin
g
s
y
stem
(
ABS
)
10
7
E
mer
g
enc
y
b
ra
ki
n
g
ass
i
s
t
a
n
ce
10
7
AS
R and D
SC
1
0
8
"
G
rip control" 10
9
Sea
t
be
lt
s
1
1
1
A
irba
g
s 1
1
D
eact
i
vat
i
n
g
the passen
g
er's airba
g
11
7
C
hild seats 1
1
8
Reco
mm
e
n
ded
sea
t
s
1
2
2
Installin
g
12
3
I
so
x
sea
t
s
1
2
6
C
hild lock 1
2
7
3
. EASE OF USE and
COMFORT 50-103
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Contents
CONTENT
S
9
. TECHNOLOGY on
BOAR
D
5. ACCESSORIES 129-132
6. CHECK
S
133-142
7. QUICK HELP
143-163
E
mer
g
enc
y
o
r
ass
i
s
t
a
n
ce
9
.
1
e
M
y
Wa
y
9.
3
A
udio s
y
stem 9.6
3
Towin
g
a trailer 1
2
9
O
ther accessories 1
3
1
O
penin
g
the bonnet 1
3
Petrol en
g
ine 1
3
5
Diesel en
g
ine
13
6
Levels 1
3
7
C
hecks 1
3
9
F
ue
l
14
1
F
ue
l
cu
t-
o
ff 1
4
2
Diesel primin
g
pump 1
4
2
B
atter
y
1
4
3
Puncture re
p
air kit 14
5
C
han
g
in
g
a wheel 14
6
Re
m
o
v
ab
l
e
snow screen 1
5
0
S
now chains 15
1
C
han
g
in
g
a bulb 15
2
a
fuse 1
5
7
a
wiper blade 16
1
B
ein
g
towed
16
2
8
. TECHNICAL DAT
A
164-170
Dimensions 16
W
ei
g
hts
16
8
Identi cation markin
g
s 1
6
9
10. VISUAL SEARC
H
171-17
6
E
xt
e
ri
o
r 1
7
1
I
n
s
tr
u
m
e
nt
s
a
n
d
co
ntr
o
l
s
17
2
Int
e
ri
o
r 1
7
Tech
n
ical
da
t
a
-
Ma
int
e
n
a
n
ce
17
5
The "Visual search" section
assists you in nding the
controls and functions
and their associated page
numbers on the schematic
outlines of the vehicle
(visual index).
The "Technology on board"
section presents the new
radio/navigation systems.
4
PRE
S
ENTATION
Within the chapters, symbols draw your attention to speci c
information:
This handbook has been designed to familiarise you with
your new vehicle from the moment you get behind the
wheel and to describe the operating features.
Reading the handbook is made easy with the content
consisting of 10 identi ed chapters, which can be located
by means of a colour code speci c to each one. Its
sections cover, by subject, all of the functions of the
vehicle in its most complete speci cation.
Chapter 8 gives all of the technical data relating to your
vehicle. At the end of the document, diagrams of the
outside and inside of the vehicle will assist you in locating
equipment or functions and page numbers refer you to
the relevant section of the handbook.
directs you to the chapter and section which contains
detailed information concerning a function,
indicates important information relating to use of the
equipment,
alerts you to the safety of individuals and equipment on
board.
We draw your attention to the following...
Your vehicle is tted with only some of the equipment
described in this document, depending on the trim level,
version and the speci cations for the country in which it is
sold.
5
2d
2a
6a
2b
6b
7a
7b
2c
2e
4
4
6
Exterior
2c
2e
2b
7a
4
6a
7b
2a
6b
4
2d
7
1
FAMILIARISATIO
N
Exterior
Key
:
chapter identi cation
:
page identi cation
19
25
24
105
109
Grip control Changing bulbs
152
141
Fuel ller ap
Parking sensors
Opening the bonnet
134
23
Key - Remote control
Side-hinged rear doors
Sliding side door
Tailgate and rear screen
Spare wheel and temporary
puncture repair kit
145,
146
27
Rear roof ap
8
Interior
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Lighting and direction indicator
stalk.
2. Instrument panel with screen.
3. Wipers, screenwash, trip
computer controls.
4. Ignition.
5. Audio system control stalk.
6. Driver's airbag, horn.
7. Steering wheel height and reach
adjustment.
8. Cruise control, speed limiter
switch.
9. Control panel, parking sensors,
headlamp beam adjustment,
ESC, Stop & Start.
10. Bonnet release.
11. Electric door mirror adjustment.
4
2
9
9
1
FAMILIARISATIO
N
Interior
CENTRE CONSOLE
1. Switch panel: electric windows.
2. Switch panel: hazard warning
lamps, central locking, child lock.
3. Cigarette lighter.
4. Heating-ventilation controls.
5. Storage compartment.
109 6. Grip Control.
7. Audio equipment.
8. Screen.
42
9.1 10. Emergency call.
9. Electronic
gearbox selector.
2
3
4
3
3
10
Interior
Steering wheel Storage compartments
1.
Forwards-backwards
adjustment.
2. Angle.
3. Seat cushion
height.
4. Head restraint
height and
angle.
Driver's seat
67
44
86
111
101
SITTING COMFORTABLY
The tools are stored under the left-
hand seat.
Adjust the steering wheel for height
and reach.
Mirrors
Manual adjustments.
Electric adjustments.
Seat belts
Height adjustment.
Fastening.
3
3
7
3
11
1
FAMILIARISATIO
N
Interior
Lighting off.
Sidelamps.
Main beam headlamps (blue).
Dipped beam headlamps (green).
2 fast.
1 normal.
I intermittent.
0 park.
È single wipe.
AUTO, press the stalk down.
Reactivate if the ignition has
been off for more than one
minute.
AUTO, automatic
illumination of headlamps.
50
53
VISIBILITY
Motorway function: press the stalk up
or down to ash the direction indicator
three times.
152
Lighting stalk Wiper stalk Changing bulbs
In bad weather or in winter, ensure that
the lamps are not covered with mud or
snow.
Special position for the front wipers
For one minute after switching off the
ignition, any action on the wiper stalk
places the wiper arms and blades
vertically alongside the screen pillars.
54,
161
3
2
9
3
9
4
12
Interior
Cruise control
The vehicle speed must be higher than
25 mph (40 km/h) with at least 4th gear
engaged.
From the time you release the brake
pedal, the vehicle is held for approximately
2 seconds without need to use the parking
brake, to allow you to move off.
55
49
DRIVING SAFELY
The minimum speed which can be
programmed is 20 mph (30 km/h).
58
Emergency or roadside assistance call
Section 9
Hill start assist
Audio system
Grip control
Speed limiter
This in-car system allows
you to send an emergency
or roadside assistance call
to the dedicated CITROËN
centres.
ESC (normal mode).
Sand.
Snow.
Mud.
ESC OFF.
109
3
3
3
9
13
1
FAMILIARISATIO
N
Interior
Armrest USB player
Modutop roof, Scented air freshener
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT SPACE
If the vehicle is tted with the additional console and an
armrest, remove the console or the armrest to fold the
passenger seat to the table position.
84
88, 90
68
The multifunction roof console extends the overhead
storage compartment.
The fragrance is diffused in the passenger compartment
from the vents of the roof console.
Front ttings
3
3
3
3
14
Interior
Load space cover, 5 seat version Rear seats, 5 seat version
REAR FITTINGS
72
75
95
99
Maximum loads
Overhead storage compartment: 5 kg.
Modutop roof:
- central storage compartments:
6 kg,
- box: 10 kg,
- roof bars placed longitudinally or
transversely: 35 kg.
Transverse roof bars: 75 kg.
Load space cover, 7 seat version Rear seats, 7 seat version
3
3
4
4
4
15
1
FAMILIARISATIO
N
Interior
Safety anti-pinch Airbag deactivation
Child seats Side door child lock Child surveillance mirror
CHILD SAFETY
127
103
102
118
117
3
3
3
3
16
Interior
VENTILATION
Recommended settings for Manual Air Conditioning
For optimum use of the system, we recommend:
If I require...
Air
distribution
Temperature Air ow
Air
recirculation
AC
Heating
-
Cooling
Demisting
Defrosting
65
With Digital Air Conditioning, operation in AUTO mode is recommended at all
times.
Remember to switch the system off when the ambient air suits
your requirements.
63
Heating
Air conditioning
Digital air conditioning
61
61
17
1
FAMILIARISATIO
N
E
CO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO
2
emissions.
Optimise the use of your
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off
gently, change up without waiting
and drive by changing up quite
soon. If your vehicle has the system,
the gear ef ciency indicator invites
you to change up; it is displayed
in the instrument panel, follow its
instructions.
With an automatic or electronic
gearbox, stay in Drive "D" or
Auto "A" , according to the type
of gearbox, without pressing
the accelerator pedal heavily or
suddenly.
Control the use of your
electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger
compartment is too warm, ventilate it
by opening the windows and air vents
before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the
windows and leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment
that can help keep the temperature
in the passenger compartment down
(sunroof and window blinds...).
Switch off the headlamps and front
foglamps when the level of light does
not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before
moving off, particularly in winter; your
vehicle will warm up much faster
while driving.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between
vehicles, use engine braking rather
than the brake pedal, and press the
accelerator progressively. These
practices contribute towards a
reduction in fuel consumption and CO
2
emissions and also helps reduce the
background traf c noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control,
make use of the system at speeds
above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the
traf c is owing well.
As a passenger, if you avoid
connecting your multimedia devices
( lm, music, video game...), you
will contribute towards limiting the
consumption of electrical energy, and
so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices
before leaving the vehicle.
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it has automatic digital regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is
attained.
Switch off the demisting and
defrosting controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.
18
Limit the causes of excess
consumption
Spread loads throughout the
vehicle; place the heaviest items in
the bottom of the boot, as close as
possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the
vehicle and reduce wind resistance
(roof bars, roof rack, bicycle
carrier, trailer...). Use a roof box in
preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks
after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow
tyres and re t your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly,
when cold, referring to the label in the
door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
- before a long journey,
- at each change of season,
- after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the
tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly
(engine oil, oil lter, air lter...) and
observe the schedule of operations
recommended by the manufacturer.
When refuelling, do not continue after
the third cut-off of the nozzle to avoid
any over ow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle,
it is only after the rst 1 800 miles
(3 000 kilometres) that you will see
the fuel consumption settle down to a
consistent average.
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