CITROEN Citroen C4 Dag 2008 Owner's manual

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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
This lighting function automatically
improves forward vision when cornering.
EXTERIOR
Lane departure warning system
Above 50 mph, this system is activated
automatically if you inadvertently wander
from your lane.
Visual and audible parking
assistance, front/rear
This system warns you if an obstacle
is detected when manoeuvring the
vehicle.
Guide-me-home lighting
The headlamps stay on for a short
period after switching off the ignition.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
Press once to lock the vehicle.
Press again to unlock the vehicle.
Remote control
A.
Unfolding/folding the key.
B.
Unlocking the vehicle.
C.
Locking the vehicle.
Manual central locking
OPENING
In addition...
A long press on button
C
locks the
vehicle and closes the windows.
Two successive presses on button
C
deadlocks the vehicle.
D.
Activating/deactivating
guide-me-home lighting.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
Unlock the vehicle with the remote con-
trol or the key.
Press up on the lever and lift the tail-
gate.
Tailgate
Spare wheel and tools
Access to the spare wheel
Lift the carpet, then remove the tool
holder to gain access to the wheel.
OPENING
Access to the tools
The tools are located in a protective
holder in the spare wheel.
Fuel tank
A.
Opening the fuel fi ller fl ap.
B.
Removing the fi ller cap.
If your spare wheel is of different
dimensions to the wheels on the
vehicle, it is essential to use it only
on a temporary basis, and to not
drive above 80 km/h (50 mph).
To open the fuel ller ap, pull at its
notched edge. There is a fuel label on
the inside of the fl ap.
Locking filler cap
Turn the key a quarter turn to lock and
unlock the fi ller cap.
When refuelling, place the cap on the
carrier on the inside face of the ller
ap.
Fuel tank capacity: 60 litres approxi-
mately.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
INTERIOR
Translucent instrument panel
This system gives optimum contrast,
whatever the external light level.
Cruise control/Speed limiter
These two systems allow the vehicle’s
speed to be maintained at a programmed
level.
Scented air freshener
The air freshener distributes scented
air throughout the cabin. It is located
in the centre air vent
Audio and communication
systems
These systems make use of the latest
technologies: MP3-compatible audio,
Bluetooth® hands-free kit, GPS mobile
phone.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
DASHBOARD
1.
Controls:
• Mirrors.
• Windows.
• Child safety
2.
Bonnet release.
3.
Fusebox cover.
4.
Headlamp adjustment.
5.
Controls:
• ESP.
• Parking assistance.
• Lane departure warning system.
Anti-intrusion alarm.
6.
Controls:
• Lighting.
• Direction indicators.
• Front fog lamps
• Rear fog lamps.
7.
Fixed centred controls.
8.
Direction indicator warning lamps.
9.
Speed indicator
10.
Controls:
Trip mileage recorder reset
button.
• Display lighting rheostat.
Display of alerts and status of
functions.
11.
Centre air vents.
12.
Driver’s airbag.
13.
Horn
14.
Steering column adjustment lever.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
DASHBOARD
1.
Steering lock and ignition switch.
2.
Controls:
• Windscreen wiper.
• Screen wash.
• Rear screen wiper.
• Trip computer.
3.
Control for central locking of doors
and boot.
4.
Multifunction display.
5.
Scented air freshener.
6.
Hazard lamps control.
7.
Passenger’s airbag.
8.
Loudspeaker (Tweeter)
(left and right).
9.
Side window demister vent
(left and right).
10.
Lateral air vent (left and right).
11.
Storage drawer (left and right).
12.
Lower glovebox.
• Handbook pack storage.
13.
Key-operated switch:
Passenger’s airbag activation/
deactivation.
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. Carrier bag hook.
15.
Radio-CD or NaviDrive radio navigation.
16.
Air conditioning or heating/ventilation.
17.
Gear lever.
18.
Ashtray.
19.
Handbrake.
20.
Cigar lighter.
21.
12-volt accessory socket (150 W max).
or
USB socket.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
FIXED CENTRED CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL
Controls for speed limiter and
cruise control
Audio system
controls
Function
controls:
Multifunction display controls
- Display lighting rheostat
- Voice recognition
- Air recirculation
- Telephone
- Personal button
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
Controls for speed limiter and
cruise control
Audio system controls
See "Audio" or your Navidrive instructions
Selection of speed
limiter or cruise
control
Activation of speed
limiter and
Deactivation/
Reactivation
of cruise control and
speed limiter
Search for
higher radio
frequencies
Scrolling of
memorised
stations
Decrease speed/
Activate cruise
control
Increase speed/
Activate cruise
control
Increase sound
volume
Reduce
sound
volume
Mute
FIXED CENTRED CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
Display
lighting
rheostat
Starting voice
recognition
(See "Audio" or
your Navidrive
instructions)
Access to "Main
menu"*
Scrolling in the
multifunction
display
Telephone pick-
elephone pick-
elephone pick-
up/hang-up
(See "Audio" or
your Navidrive
instructions)
Personal button:
- Black panel (default function), or
- Interior lamp on/off, or
- Log of alerts, or
- Status of functions
Give a long press on this button to
display the personalisation menu.
Selection of the type of
information displayed on the
right of the screen (radio,
trip computer, navigation/
guidance…) and for screen
A, choice of activation/deac-
tivation of your functions and
choice of your adjustments
Cancel the current
operation or return to the
previous screen
Air recirculation
Validation of the function selected or the
value modifi ed
Pick up/hang up
(See "Audio" or your Navigation instructions)
* In compliance with national
legislation, in some coun-
tries the "menu" control is
deactivated when driving.
Display the
"Directory" menu
(See "Audio" or
your Navidrive
instructions)
FIXED CENTRED CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
SITTING COMFORTABLY
Front seats
Forwards-backwards
Driver’s seat cushion height and angle
adjustment
Seat back angle and lumbar
adjustment
Manual adjustments
Electrically operated adjustments
(drivers seat only)
Forwards-backwards
Seat cushion height and angle
adjustment
Seat back angle and lumbar
adjustment
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
SITTING COMFORTABLY
1.
Unlock the steering column using the
lever.
2.
Adjust the position of the steering
wheel for height and reach.
3.
Lock the steering column with the
lever.
Manual adjustment of steering
wheel height and reach
Front seat belt
1
. Locking.
Adjustment of front head
restraints
Adjustment of rear head restraints
Height and angle.
A.
Low position.
B.
High position.
A.
Height adjustment (5-door)
B.
Holding the seat belt (3-door)
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
Adjustment of exterior rear view
mirrors
A.
Select the mirror.
B.
Adjust the mirror.
C.
Fold-back/Unfolding.
Adjustment of interior rear view
mirror
SITTING COMFORTABLY
Electric windows
Child safety
5.
Deactivation of the opening of
the passenger and rear doors
and electric windows.
1.
Driver’s window control.
2.
Passenger’s window control.
3.
Left hand rear window control.
4.
Right hand rear window control.
1.
Mirror direction.
2.
Selection of the mirror’s "day"
position.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
VISIBILITY
Lighting
Ring A
Ring B
Windscreen wipe
Screen wipe
Rear screen wipe
Front foglamps and rear
foglamps.
Lighting off.
Automatic lighting.
Sidelamps.
Dipped or main beam.
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Fast speed.
1
Normal speed.
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Intermittent.
0
Off.
AUTO
Automatic wipe or single wipe.
Off.
Intermittent.
Timed wipe and wash.
Deactivation of automatic wipe
Go to position
I
then return to position
0
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
GOOD VENTILATION
To obtain the best from the system, we advise:
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Heating or manual Air Conditioning
Air distribution
Air fl ow
Air recirculation/
Fresh air intake
Temperature
A/C
HEATING
COOLING
DEMISTING
DEFROSTING
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
MONITORING
Instrument panel
Controls
A.
Speedometer.
B.
Rev counter.
C.
Fuel gauge.
D.
Lighting rheostat.
E.
Warning lamp.
Ignition on, the orange and red alert
warning lamps come on.
With the engine running, these same
warning lamps should go out.
If a warning lamp stays on, refer to the
relevant page.
Warning lamps
A.
Deactivation of the ESP/ASR
system.
B.
Deactivation of the visual and
audible parking assistance.
C.
Deactivation of the lane departure
warning system.
D.
Deactivation of the alarm
volumetric sensors.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
PASSENGER SAFETY
Activation/Deactivation of the
front passengers airbag
Child safety
A.
Insert the ignition key.
B.
Select the
"ON"
or
"OFF"
or
position.
C.
Remove the key.
A.
Manual control.
B.
Electric control.
Warnings for seat belts
unfastened/not fastened
Driver
Front passenger.
Left rear passenger.
Centre rear passenger.
Right rear passenger.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
Ignition switch
S: Steering lock
To free the steering, turn the steering
wheel slightly at the same time as
turning the key, avoiding any undue
force.
M: Ignition
D: Starter
Release the key as soon as the
engine has started. Never turn to this
position when the engine is running.
1.
Selecting/stopping the cruise
control mode.
2.
Setting a cruising speed/Reducing
the value memorised.
3.
Stopping/Resuming cruise control.
4.
Setting a cruising speed/
Increasing the value memorised.
Cruise control
To be memorised or activated, the
speed of the vehicle must be above
40 km/h (25 mph), with fourth or higher
gear selected on a manual gearbox
(second in the case of 6-speed EGS or
automatic gearbox).
DRIVING
Speed limiter
1.
Selecting/Stopping the speed
limiter mode.
2.
Reducing the value memorised.
3.
Starting/Stopping speed limitation.
4.
Increasing the value memorised.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
DRIVING
6-speed Electronic Gearbox
System
Neutral
Do not select this position,
even momentarily, when the
vehicle is moving.
Automatic mode
Sport setting
Reverse
Using the lever
Push the lever forwards to change up.
Pull the lever backwards to change
down.
Using the control paddles behind
the steering wheel
Press the "+" or "-" control paddle
behind the steering wheel for an imme-
diate gear change up or down respec-
tively.
Under heavy acceleration, a higher
gear will only be engaged if the driver
operates the gear lever or the controls
on the steering wheel.
Manual mode
Or
The gearbox operates in auto-active
mode without input on your part.
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F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
To aid starting on a gradient, your vehi-
cle is equipped with a system that keeps
it temporarily immobilised.
On a falling gradient, with the vehicle
stationary and reverse gear engaged,
the vehicle is held for a brief moment
after releasing the brake pedal.
On a rising gradient, with the vehicle,
stationary, the vehicle is held for a brief
moment after releasing the brake pedal,
if you are in
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or
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DRIVING
Hill start assist (6-speed
Electronic Gearbox System)
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D A S H B O A R D
Display lighting rheostat
On opening the driver’s door or
unlocking with the remote control,
for approximately 30 seconds the
instrument panel is activated, dis-
playing the mileage recorders and if
applicable, the maintenance indica-
tor spanner.
Central display
Display of warning
lamps
Trip mileage
recorder reset
button
Display of alerts
and Status of
functions
Display of warning
lamps
Instrument panel
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Trip mileage recorder
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Fuel gauge
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Engine oil level check
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Coolant temperature
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Rev counter
2
Cruise control or speed limiter
settings
3
Speedometer
4
Maintenance indicator on
switching on, then mileage
recorder
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CITROEN Citroen C4 Dag 2008 Owner's manual

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Type
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