CITROEN 2014 Citroën DS5 Hybrid4 Owner's manual

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OWNER'S HANDBOOK
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We thank you and congratulate you on your choice.
The "Familiarisation" section at the start of this
document is intended as a quick way of getting
to know your vehicle. Reading the detailed
sections is essential to make the most of your
vehicle, in complete safety.
Your vehicle is fitted with only some of the
depending on the trim level, version and the
specifications for the country in which it is sold.
The fitting of electrical equipment or
accessories which are not recommended
by
CITROËN
may result in a failure of your
vehicle's electronic system. Please note this
specific warning and contact a
CITROËN
dealer to be shown the recommended
equipment and accessories.
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.
Happy motoring!
We draw your attention to the following...
Contents
6
FAMILIARISATION
364
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
369
VISUAL SEARCH
Key
safety warning
additional information
contributes to the protection of the environment
programming a function with the
configuration menu
refer to the page indicated
58
Instrument panel
59
Indicator and warning lamps
70
Gauges and indicators
74
Adjustment buttons
76
Setting the date and time
76
Clock
78
Trip computer
82
Electronic key - remote
control
84
"Keyless Entry and Starting"
93
Boot
94
Alarm
97
Electric windows
99
Cockpit glass roof
101
Fuel tank
102
Misfuel prevention (Diesel)
106
Front seats
111
Rear seats
114
Mirrors
115
Steering wheel adjustment
116
Interior fi ttings
120
Boot fi ttings
121
Triangle (stowing)
122
Heating and Ventilation
124
Dual-zone digital air
conditioning
128
Rear screen demist - defrost
28
Presentation
31
Starting / switching off
35
Ready lamp
35
Hybrid4 mode selector
38
Energy consumption /
generation indicator
40
Display of hybrid power fl ow
43
Hybrid4 frequently asked
questions
46
Eco off
47
Eco-driving
49
Consumption
50
High voltage battery
54
Car washing machine or
tunnel
55
Recovery on a fl at-bed
001 002 003 COMFORTACCESSMONITORINGHYBRID SYSTEM
SAFETYCHILD SAFETYVISIBILITY
160
Lighting controls
163
Daytime running lamps
164
Automatic illumination of
headlamps
165
Automatic headlamp dipping
168
Headlamp adjustment
169
Directional lighting
171
Wiper controls
173
Automatic rain sensitive
wipers
175
Courtesy lamps
176
Interior mood lighting
180
Child seats
182
Deactivating the passenger's
front airbag
188
ISOFIX mountings
193
Child lock
196
Direction indicators
197
Emergency or assistance
call
197
Horn
198
ESC system
202
Seat belts
205
Airbags
DRIVING
132
Electric parking brake
139
Hill start assist
140
Electronic gearbox
144
Tyre under-in ation detection
146
Lane departure warning
system
147
Head-up display
150
Speed limiter
152
Cruise control
154
Parking sensors
156
Reversing camera
005 006 007
004
CHECKSPRACTICAL
INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DATA AUDIO and
TELEMATICS
212
Temporary puncture repair
kit
218
Changing a wheel
226
Snow chains
227
Changing a bulb
235
Changing a fuse
238
12 V battery
241
Energy economy mode
242
Changing a wiper blade
243
Recovery on a fl at-bed
244
Towing a trailer
246
Fitting roof bars
247
Accessories
253
Opening the bonnet
254
Diesel engine
255
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
256
Checking levels
260
Checks
266
Electric motor
267
Diesel engine
268
Diesel weights
269
Dimensions
270
Identifi cation markings
274
Emergency or assistance
277
eMyWay
331
Audio system
008 009 010 011
Familiarisation
Presentation of the Hybrid4 system
Thank you for choosing a DS5 Hybrid4; this
vehicle has characteristics that are different
from conventional vehicles.
Study this handbook to learn about the specific
hybrid functions and for more information, refer
to the "Hybrid system" section.
1.
Diesel HDi engine (front wheel drive).
2.
Electric motor (rear wheel drive).
3.
200 V battery.
4.
Electronic power supervisor.
5.
Alternator-starter motor (Stop & Start).
6.
Electronic gearbox.
7.
Electrical flow.
8.
Hybrid4 mode selector.
26
The Hybrid4 technology allows two sources of
energy to be associated in an effective manner:
the Diesel HDi engine, which drives the front
wheels and the electric motor, which drives the
rear wheels.
These two motors can operate alternately or
simultaneously, according to the hybrid mode
selected and the driving conditions.
The electric motor alone provides power for
the vehicle in "ZEV" (Zero Emissions Vehicle)
mode, and in "Auto" mode for running at slow
speed and low load. It also assists the Diesel
engine when moving off, accelerating and
changing gear.
The battery that powers the electric motor is
recharged during phases of deceleration and
stores the energy for subsequent use.
9
Familiarisation
For economical driving, caring for the environment
The fuel
consumption
of a vehicle
varies greatly
:
- according to the driver's
style of driving
(moderate, aggressive, fast, ...),
- according to the
type of journeys
made (urban, main road, motorway, flowing, heavy traffic, …) and the speed.
Main recommendations for driving economically
Hybrid mode selector
To optimise fuel consumption, use the
Auto
mode
of the selector whenever possible (the mode is activated
automatically when starting) including for urban journeys.
This mode optimises the use of the energy sources (internal combustion engine and/or electric) contrary to other
modes, which are for use in particular cases.
Gear lever
Use the
automatic
mode
A
as much as possible as this optimises gear changes to suit the requirements.
Causes of high consumption and checks
As with any vehicle, limit overloading, wind resistance (windows open above 30 mph (50 km/h), roof bars, loaded or
not, …), the use of power consumers (air conditioning, heated seats, heated rear screen, …).
Observe the recommendations on checks (regular check of tyre pressures, correct tyre pressures, …) and routine
servicing.
Drive smoothly
Stay in the "eco" zone
displayed in the energy consumption / generation indicator: accelerate gently, drive at steady
speeds using the speed limiter or cruise control as soon as possible.
Use the "charge"
zone
: anticipate the need to slow down by taking your foot off the accelerator rather than braking.
The movement of the energy consumption / generation indicator needle (into the "charge" zone), shows the level of
energy recovery.
Consumption history
See the impact of your style of driving and the type of journey by reviewing the history of your energy consumption.
Refer to the "Multifunction screens" section.
Electronic key: Keyless Entry
and Starting
This system allows you to unlock, lock and
start your vehicle while keeping the key on your
person and in the recognition zone around
the vehicle.
82
Exterior
Directional lighting
This lighting automatically provides additional
forward visibility when cornering.
169
Daytime running lamps
This lighting, switched on automatically when
starting the engine, makes your vehicle more
visible to other road users.
163
11
Familiarisation
Automatic headlamp dipping
This system automatically switches between
dipped and main beam, depending on the
lighting and driving conditions, using a camera
placed in the interior rear view mirror.
placed in the interior rear view mirror.
165
Front and rear parking sensors
Front and rear parking sensors
This systems warns you of the presence of
obstacles located in front of or behind the
vehicle during parking manoeuvres.
154
Temporary puncture repair kit
This kit is a complete system consisting of a
compressor and a sealant cartridge, to allow
the temporary repair of a tyre.
Exterior expressive stickers
Do not have your vehicle washed in a
high pressure car wash.
212
Exterior
Reversing camera
This system, available only with satellite
navigation, is activated automatically on
engaging reverse gear and provides an image
in the colour screen.
156
Access
1.
Opening the fuel filler flap.
Tank capacity: approximately 60 litres.
Fuel tank
101
Unlocking
With the electronic key on your person and in
the recognition zone
A
around the vehicle, pass
A around the vehicle, pass A
your hand behind the door handle to unlock the
vehicle, then pull on the handle to open the door.
Locking
With the electronic key in the recognition
zone
A
around the vehicle, press with a finger
on the door handle (at the markings) to lock the
vehicle.
Electronic key
82
A.
Unlocking the vehicle.
B.
Locking the vehicle.
C.
Unlocking the boot and complete unlocking
of the vehicle.
Keyless Entry and Starting
84
Boot
1.
Unlocking the boot from inside: maintain
pressure until the boot is heard to unlock.
93
13
Familiarisation
Interior
Head-up display
This system projects speed and cruise control/
speed limiter information onto a smoked strip
in the driver's field of vision, so that they do not
need to take their eyes off the road.
Central storage containing
various systems
It is illuminated, cooled and provides storage
and locations for systems and loose items
(USB Player, location for a bottle, ...).
Audio and communication
systems
These systems benefit from the latest
technology: MP3 compatible audio systems,
USB player, Bluetooth hands-free system,
satellite navigation system with colour screen,
auxiliary inputs, Hi-Fi audio system, ...
eMyWay
The settings for some vehicle systems
can be adjusted in the configuration
menu.
With
eMyWay
.
eMyWay . eMyWay
147
118
331
277
Audio system - Bluetooth
®
Massage function
This system provides a lumbar massage for a
period of about 60 minutes. The massage is
done in 6 cycles of 10 minutes.
110
Electric parking brake
It combines the functions of automatic
application on switching off the engine and
automatic release when moving off. Manual
application and release remains possible.
132
With
Audio system - Bluetooth
®
.
355
321
Illumination of the indicator lamp indicates the state of the corresponding function.
Switch panels
Opening the fuel filler flap.
Opening the boot.
Deactivation of the alarm.
Electric parking brake activated.
Push button starting/stopping.
Forced operation of the Diesel engine.
Deactivation of parking sensors.
Electric child lock.
Deactivation of the DSC/ASR
systems.
Activation for Automatic headlamp
dipping.
Activation of lane departure warning
system.
Locking/unlocking the passenger
compartment.
101
94
93
132
31, 35
46
155
193
200
165
146
91
15
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Front seats
Manual
1.
Head restraint height and angle
adjustment.
2.
Backrest angle adjustment.
3.
Seat cushion height adjustment.
4.
Seat forwards-backwards adjustment.
5.
Driver's
lumbar support adjustment.
Electric
1.
Angle, seat height and seat forwards-
backwards adjustment.
2.
Backrest angle adjustment.
3.
Driver's
lumbar support adjustment.
4.
Manual cushion adjustment.
106
107
14.
Controls for electric windows / electric child
lock / central locking.
15.
eMyWay controls.
16.
Gear selector.
17.
Hybrid4 mode selector.
18.
Heating / air conditioning controls.
19.
Audio system.
20.
Hazard warning lamps.
21.
Multifunction screen.
22.
Central adjustable air vents.
23.
Clock.
24.
Starting with the START/STOP button.
25.
Electronic key reader.
26.
Wiper / screenwash / trip computer stalk.
Instruments and controls
1.
Bonnet release lever.
2.
Headlamp height adjustment.
3.
Side adjustable air vents.
4.
Front door window demisting/defrosting
vents.
5.
Quarter light demisting windows.
6.
Head-up display.
7.
Windscreen demisting/defrosting vent.
8.
Passenger's airbag.
9.
Glove box / Passenger's airbag
deactivation inside.
10.
12 V accessory socket.
11.
Rear electric window controls.
12.
Central armrest with storage.
USB port / auxiliary socket.
13.
Electric parking brake.
27.
Audio equipment steering mounted
controls.
28.
Driver's airbag.
Horn.
29.
Cruise control / speed limiter controls.
30.
Switch panel (see previous page).
31.
Door mirror adjustment.
32.
Lighting and direction indicator stalk
33.
Instrument panel.
34.
Seat belt and airbag warning lamps.
35.
Courtesy lamp.
36.
Head-up display controls.
37.
Controls for cockpit glass roof blind.
38.
CITROËN Localised Emergency Call -
CITROËN Localised Assistance Call.
17
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Head restraint adjustment
1.
Release the adjustment mechanism.
2.
Adjust for height and reach.
3.
Lock the adjustment mechanism.
Steering wheel adjustment
For reasons of safety, these operations
must only be carried out with the
vehicle stationary.
To lower it, simultaneously press button
A
and
push down on the head restraint.
To raise it, guide the head restraint upwards to
the desired position.
To incline it, swivel the lower part backwards or
forwards.
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