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    STEERING WHEEL HEIGHTADJUSTMENT

    F  When stationary, push the con-trol A  forwards to unlock thesteering wheel.

    F  Adjust the height of the steeringwheel.

    F Lock it by pulling control A towards you fully.

    ELECTRIC WINDOWS

    1. Driver's electric window.

    2. Passenger's electric window.

    EXTERIOR MIRRORS

    F  Move the manual control 3 in allfour directions to adjust.

    Electric control for thepassenger's side mirror 

    F  From the driver's seat, adjust inall four directions by operating thecontrol 4.

    Manual mode:

    F Press the switch. The windowstops as soon as the switch isreleased.

    Automatic mode (driver):

    F Press and hold the the switch.One touch completely opens orcloses the window.

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    CONSUMPTION

    The consumption values presented here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. They were obtainedunder conditions of use which conform to current standards, in particular Directive 1999/100/CE.

    * During the course of the year.

    In accordance with directive 1999/100 /CE in M.P.G. (litres/100 km)

    Engine Gearbox Model codes Urban driving Inter-urban MixedEmissionof CO2 by

    weight (g/km)

    1.1 litre Manual GBHFXB - - - -

    1.4 litre ManualGBKFWBGCKFWB

    29.1 (9.7) 45.6 (6.2) 37.6 (7.5) 175

    1.6 litre Turbo HDI* Manual - - - - -

    1.9 litre Diesel ManualGJWJYB

    GCWJYB PLC32.1 (8.8) 49.6 (5.7) 40.9 (6.9) 181

    2 litre Turbo HDI ManualGBRHYBGCRHYB

    39.2 (7.2) 57.6 (4.9) 49.6 (5.7) 152

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    WEIGHTS AND TOWING LOADS (IN KG)

    * In the case of a towing vehicle, the speed is limited to 60 mph (100 km/h). ** During the course of the year.

    Engine 1.1 litre 1.4 litre

    Model 600 kg 600 kg 800 kg

    Gearbox Manual Manual Manual

    Model codes GBHFXB GBKFWB GCKFWB

    • Kerb weight 1108 1108 1110

    • Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1690 1690 1890

    • Gross train weight (GTW) 2440 2590 2790

    • Unbraked trailer  500 500 500

    • Braked trailer (within GTW) 750 900 900

    • Recommended nose weight 70 70 70

    Engine1.6 litre

    Turbo HDI**1.9 litre D 2 litre Turbo HDI

    Model - 600 kg 800 kg 600 kg 800 kg

    Gearbox Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual

    Model codes - GJWJYB GCWJYB PLC GBRHYB GCRHYB

    • Kerb weight - 1163 1175 1211 1211

    • Gross vehicle weight (GVW) - 1755 1955 1790 1990

    • Gross train weight (GTW) - 2855 3055 2890 3090

    • Unbraked trailer  - 500 500 500 500

    • Braked trailer (within GTW) - 1100 1100 1100 1100

    • Recommended nose weight - 70 70 70 70

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    THE IDENTIFICATION FEATURES OF YOUR PARTNER

    B. Serial number on thebodywork (under thebonnet, on the right-handcrossmember).

    C. Tyres and paint colourreference.

    The label C on the driver's door pillar,near the hinges, gives:

    - the wheel and tyre sizes,- the tyre pressures: (tyre pressure

    checks must be carried out cold,at least every month),

    - the paint colour reference.

    A. Manufacturer's plate (underthe bonnet, on the front rightwing).

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    HEATING

    N° Symbol Function

    1  Air fow adjustment.

    2 Air fow adjustmentand air intakecontrol.

    3Temperatureadjustment.

    4 Air distributionadjustment.

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    AIR CONDITIONING

    N° Symbol Function

    1 Air conditioningcontrol.

    2 Air fow adjustmentand air intakecontrol.

    3Temperatureadjustment.

    4 Air distributionadjustment.

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    FRONT FITTINGS

    1. Storage compartments in thedoors 

    A. Bottle holder.

      B. Can holder.

      C. Storage compartment.

    2. Overhead storage with mapreading light

    3. Courtesy light

    4. Sun visor 

    5. Glove box

    6. Lighter 

    7. Removable ashtray

    8. 12 v accessories socket

    9. Storage drawer 

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    STOWING RINGS

    Use the 6 stowing rings located onthe boot oor to secure your loads.

    You can use suitable load retainers(half-height partitions, grille, etc...)supplied by your PEUGEOT dealer.

    For greater safety, alwayssecure the loads transportedrmly.

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    FILLING WITH FUEL

    This operation must be carried outwith the engine switched off.

    F  Insert the key then turn it to theleft.

    F Remove the cap.

     An indication shows which type offuel to use.

    When you ll your tank, do notcontinue after the third cut-off ofthe pump. This could cause amalfunction.

    The capacity of the tank isapproximately 55 litres for petrolengines and 60 litres for Dieselengines.

    From the time this light comes on,you have enough fuel left to cover  approximately 30 miles (50 km).

    Outside the vehicle: Lift the control,raise the bonnet and secure the strutto keep the bonnet open.

    OPENING THE BONNET

    Inside the vehicle: Pull the controlon the left-hand side, under thefascia panel.

    Note: the right-hand sliding side doorcannot be opened while the fuel tankcap is removed.

    Low fuel level warninglight

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    1.  Seat belt not fastened warninglight*

    2. Passenger air bag disarmedwarning light*

    3.  Front and side air bags warninglight

    4.  Front fog lamps indicator light

    5.  Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

    warning light6.  Rear fog lamp indicator light

    7.  Diesel pre-heat warning light

    8.  Left hand direction indicator 

    9.  Total distance recorder, serviceindicator and engine oil levelindicator 

    10.  Right hand direction indicator 

    11.  Engine diagnostics warning light

    12.  Main beam headlamps indicatorlight

    13.  Handbrake, low brake uidlevel and electronic brake forcedistribution warning light

    14.  Dipped beam headlamps

    indicator light15.  Battery charge warning light

    16.  Engine oil pressure andtemperature warning light

    17.  Water in diesel lter warninglight

    18. Low coolant level warning light

    19. Coolant temperature indicator 

    20. Total distance recorder button

    21. Central (STOP) warning light

    22.  Speedometer 

    23. Rev counter 

    24. Lighting rheostat button

    25.  Fuel level indicator 

    26. Low fuel level warning light

    INSTRUMENT PANEL: PETROL - DIESEL

    * According to country.

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    Service indicator 

    This is a visual reminder of whenthe next service is due. This service

    is to be carried out according to themanufacturer's servicing schedule.

    5 seconds after the ignition isswitched on, the total distancerecorder resumes normal operationand the display shows the total or tripdistances.

    The distance remaining before thenext service is less than 500 miles(1,000 km).

    Example: 400 miles (900 km) remainbefore the next service is due.

    When switching on the ignition andfor 5 seconds, the display shows:

    5 seconds after the ignition isswitched on, the total distancerecorder resumes normal operationand the symbol remains lit.

    This indicates that a service shouldbe carried out shortly. The displayshows the total or trip distances.

    The service is overdue.

    Each time the ignition is switched onand for 5 seconds, the symbol andthe excess distance ash.

    Example: the service is overdue by300 miles/km. The service should becarried out very shortly.

    When the ignition is switched on andfor 5 seconds, the display shows:

    5 seconds after the ignition is

    switched on, the total distancerecorder resumes normal operationand the symbol remains lit. Thedisplay shows the total or tripdistances.

    Note: the service spanner lightsif the two-year interval has beenexceeded.

    INSTRUMENT PANELDISPLAY

     After switching on the ignition, threefunctions are shown in succession:

    - service indicator,- engine oil level indicator (Diesel),

    - total distance recorder/total and tripdistances.

    Note: the total and trip distances aredisplayed for 30 seconds when theignition is switched off, on openingthe driver's door, as well as onlocking and unlocking the vehicle.

    Example:  4,800 miles/km remain

    before the next service is due.When the ignition comes on and for5 seconds the display indicates:

    Operation

     As soon as the ignition is switchedon and for 5 seconds, the spannersymbolising ''service operation'' is lit.The trip recorder display shows thedistance remaining (in round gures)before the next service.

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    Engine oil level indicator(Diesel)

    When the ignition is switched on,the engine oil level is indicated forapproximately 10 seconds, after theservice information.

    Flashing of the six squares anddisplaying of "max" indicate asurplus of oil which could damagethe engine.

    If the surplus of oil is conrmed bya check using the dipstick, contact aPEUGEOT dealer without delay.

    Your PEUGEOT dealer carries outthis operation after each service. Thereset procedure is as follows:

    - Switch off the ignition.- Press and hold button 1.- Switch on the ignition.The display begins a 10 secondcountdown.

    - Keep button 1  pressed for 10 se-conds.

    The display shows [=0]  and theservice symbol disappears.

    Flashing of the six segments anddisplaying of "min" indicate a lack ofoil which could damage the engine.

    If the lack of oil is conrmed bya check using the dipstick, it isessential that the level is topped up.

    Flashing of the six segmentsindicates a malfunction of the oil levelindicator.

    There is a risk of damage to theengine.

    Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

    The level read on the dipstick or onthe indicator will only be correct ifthe vehicle is on level ground andthe engine has been off for morethan 15 minutes. 

    Resetting the service indicator 

    Surplus of oil

    Lack of oil

    Oil level indicator fault

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    DISPLAY A

    This displays the following informa-tion:

    - the time,

    - the date,- the audio system displays,- a door check (e.g.: ''left front door

    open''),- warning messages (e.g. ''remote

    control battery at'') or informationmessages (e.g. ''economy modeactive''), displayed temporarily.

    Briey pressing button 1  alternatesbetween the total and trip distancedisplays.

    To reset the trip recorder to zero,when it is displayed press button 1 until zeros appear.

    Total distance recorder 

    With the lights on, press the buttonto vary the intensity of the lighting ofthe instruments and controls. Whenthe lighting reaches the minimum (ormaximum) setting, release the buttonthen press it again to increase (orreduce) the brightness.

     As soon as the lighting is of the requi-red brightness, release the button.

    Lighting rheostat

    CLOCK

    Button 1 : hour adjustment

    Button 2 : minute adjustment

    Press and hold the button for rapidadvance.

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    Adjusting the parameters display A

    Press and hold button A  for twoseconds to access the settings; thedata ashes, indicating it is ready tobe modied.

    Then, each press of button A scrollsthrough the various data in the

    following order:- language of information displayed,- hours (12 then 24 hour mode),- minutes,- year,- month,- day.

    Pressing button B alters the value ofthe parameter selected. Press andhold for rapid advance (return to startafter the last possible value).

     After 7 seconds with no action,the standard display returns; themodied data is now recorded.

    MONOCHROME DISPLAY B

    This enables the following informationto be displayed:

    - the time,

    - the date,- the outside temperature (this

    ashes accompanied by the mes-sage "Ice alert"),

    - the radio displays,- the status of the doors. The display

    shows you, by means of a graphic,whether a door is open,

    - the warning messages (e.g. "bat-tery charge fault") or informationmessages (e.g. "fuel level low"),displayed temporarily, can be clea-

    red by pressing button C or D,- the trip computer.

    Setting the parameters screen B

    Press button C for two seconds toaccess the settings. The informationashes to show it is ready to bemodied.

    Then, individual presses on button Callow you to scroll through the various

    data in the following sequence:- language in which the information

    is displayed,- unit of distance (kms or miles),- unit of temperature (degrees

    Celsius or Fahrenheit),- time format (12 then 24 hour

    mode),- hour,- minutes,- year,- month,

    - day.Pressing button D  allows you tochange the information selected.Maintain the pressure for rapidscrolling.

     After 7 seconds without operation,the screen returns to the normaldisplay and the modied data isrecorded.

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    DISPLAY A

    This displays the following informa-tion:

    - the time,

    - the date,- the audio system displays,- a door check (e.g.: ''left front door

    open''),- warning messages (e.g. ''remote

    control battery at'') or informationmessages (e.g. ''economy modeactive''), displayed temporarily.

    Briey pressing button 1  alternatesbetween the total and trip distancedisplays.

    To reset the trip recorder to zero,when it is displayed press button 1 until zeros appear.

    Total distance recorder 

    With the lights on, press the buttonto vary the intensity of the lighting ofthe instruments and controls. Whenthe lighting reaches the minimum (ormaximum) setting, release the buttonthen press it again to increase (orreduce) the brightness.

     As soon as the lighting is of the requi-red brightness, release the button.

    Lighting rheostat

    CLOCK

    Button 1 : hour adjustment

    Button 2 : minute adjustment

    Press and hold the button for rapidadvance.

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    Adjusting the parameters display A

    Press and hold button A  for twoseconds to access the settings; thedata ashes, indicating it is ready tobe modied.

    Then, each press of button A scrollsthrough the various data in the

    following order:- language of information displayed,- hours (12 then 24 hour mode),- minutes,- year,- month,- day.

    Pressing button B alters the value ofthe parameter selected. Press andhold for rapid advance (return to startafter the last possible value).

     After 7 seconds with no action,the standard display returns; themodied data is now recorded.

    MONOCHROME DISPLAY B

    This enables the following informationto be displayed:

    - the time,

    - the date,- the outside temperature (this

    ashes accompanied by the mes-sage "Ice alert"),

    - the radio displays,- the status of the doors. The display

    shows you, by means of a graphic,whether a door is open,

    - the warning messages (e.g. "bat-tery charge fault") or informationmessages (e.g. "fuel level low"),displayed temporarily, can be clea-red by pressing button C or D,

    - the trip computer.

    Setting the parameters screen B

    Press button C for two seconds toaccess the settings. The informationashes to show it is ready to bemodied.

    Then, individual presses on button Callow you to scroll through the various

    data in the following sequence:- language in which the information

    is displayed,- unit of distance (kms or miles),- unit of temperature (degrees

    Celsius or Fahrenheit),- time format (12 then 24 hour

    mode),- hour,- minutes,- year,- month,

    - day.Pressing button D  allows you tochange the information selected.Maintain the pressure for rapidscrolling.

     After 7 seconds without operation,the screen returns to the normaldisplay and the modied data isrecorded.

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    -Ventilation

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    VENTILATION

    1.  Windscreen de-icing ordemisting vents.

    2.  Front window de-icing ordemisting vents.

    3.  Side vents.

    4.  Centre vents.5.  Air outlets to front footwells.

    Advice on operation

    Select the air distribution most suitedto your requirements and the climaticconditions.

    Gradually adjust the temperaturesetting for your comfort.

    Position the air control in the ‘’Outside

     Air’’ position.For perfectly even air distribution,take care not to obstruct the exteriorair intake grille and the vents.

    Check that the passengercompartment lter is in goodcondition.

    When the engine is cold, to preventtoo great a distribution of cold air,the ventilation will increase to itsoptimum level gradually.

    In order to be effective, the air

    conditioning (A/C  button), shouldonly be used with the windowsclosed.

    If   the interior temperature remainsvery high following a prolongedperiod parked in the sun, do nothesitate to ventilate the passengercompartment for a few minutes.

    De-icing the rear screen andmirrors

    With the engine running, pressingthe control de-ices the rear screenand mirrors.

    It switches off automatically afterapproximately twelve minutes.

    Pressing the control again switchesthe de-icing system on again fortwleve minutes.

    It is possible to switch off the de-icingby pressing the control before thetwelve minutes have elapsed.

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    INSTRUMENTS AND

    CONTROLS

    13 - Audio equipment steering wheelcontrol.

    14 - Steering lock and ignition.

    15 - Fuse box.

    16 - Passenger air bag disarmingcontrol*.

    17 - Alarm.

    18 - Steering wheel adjustmentcontrol.

    19 - Passenger's electric mirrorcontrol.

    20 - Headlamp height adjustment.

    21 - Heated seats control.

    22 - Handbrake.

    23 - 12V accessories socket.

    24 - Removable ashtray.

    25 - Lighter.

    26 - Storage.

    27 - Gear lever.

    28 - Heating/air conditioningcontrols.

    29 - Audio RB3 or RD3.

    30 - Lower glove box.

    31 - Upper glove box or passengerair bag.

    32 - Bonnet release.

    33 - Side adjustable heating/ventilation vents.

    34 - Side window de-icing/demistingvents.

    * According to country.

    1 -  Speaker (tweeter).

    2 -  Windscreen demisting vents.

    3 -  Controls:

      - Electric windows.

      - Demisting of rear doorwindows or tailgate.

      - Air conditioning.

    4 -  Central locking button.

    5 -  Multifunction display or clock.

    6 - Hazard lights button.

    7 -  Central adjustable heating/ventilation vents.

    8 -  Lights and direction indicatorsstalk.

    9 -  Cruise control.

    10 - Instrument panel.

    11 - Driver's air bag

      Horn.

    12 - Windscreen wash-wipe stalk.

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    Intake of exterior air.

    HEATING

    1. Air fow adjustment

    Turn the control from position1  to position 4  to obtain anair ow sufcient to ensure

    your comfort.

    2. Air fow adjustment and airintake control

    Turn the control from position1  to position 4  to obtain anair ow sufcient to ensureyour comfort.

     As soon as possible, position thecontrol in the exterior air intakeposition to prevent misting of thewindows.

    This is the normal operatingposition.

    Passenger compartmentisolation.

    This position prevents exteriorodours and smoke entering the

    passenger compartment.

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    These settings are recommended forcold climates.

    3. Temperature adjustment

    To be adjusted to your requirements.

    From blue (exterior temperature) tored (hot).

    4. Air distribution adjustment

    This setting is recommended for hightemperatures.

    Windscreen and side windows(de-icing/demisting).

    To quickly de-ice or demist thewindscreen and side windows:

    - position the air intake control in the

    ''Outside Air" position,- turn the temperature and air ow

    controls to maximum,- close the centre vents.

    Windscreen, side windowsand footwells.

    Footwells.

    Centre and side vents.

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    Press the switch to activate

    the air conditioning. Theindicator light comes on.

    2. Air fow adjustment and airintake control

    Turn the control from position1  to position 4  to obtain anair ow sufcient to ensureyour comfort.

    AIR CONDITIONING

    The air conditioning does notoperate while the air fow adjust-ment control is in the minimumposition.

    Note:  It is quite normal that thecondensation created by the airconditioning results in a ow ofwater under the vehicle when it isstationary.

    1. Air conditioning control

    The air conditioning is designed tooperate in all seasons. In summer,it enables the temperature to belowered and in winter, above 0° C,it increases the effectiveness of thedemisting.

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    Important precaution

    Operate the air conditioning systemfor 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice amonth, to keep it in perfect workingorder.

    If the system does not producecold air, do not use it and contact a

    PEUGEOT dealer.

    Note:  to optimise the operation ofthe air conditioning, leave the ventsopen.

    Centre and side vents.

    This setting is recommended for hightemperatures.

    Recirculation of interior air.

    This position prevents exteriorodours and smoke entering thepassenger compartment.

    Used simultaneously with the airconditioning, recirculation enablesboth heating and cooling performan-ce to be improved.

    Used without the air conditioning,

    recirculation may result in misting ofthe windows.

     As soon as possible, position thecontrol in the exterior air intakeposition.

    3. Temperature adjustment

    To be adjusted to your requirements.

    From blue (cold when the air

    conditioning is on) to red (hot).

    4. Air distribution adjustment

    Windscreen and side win-dows (de-icing/demisting).

    To quickly de-ice or demist thewindscreen and side windows:

    - turn the temperature and air owcontrols to maximum,

    - close the centre vents,- position the air intake control in the

    "Outside Air" position,- start the air conditioning.

    Footwells.

    These settings are recommended forcold climates.

    Windscreen, side windowsand footwells.

    Intake of exterior air.

    This is the normal operatingposition.

    Additional heating

    Vehicles which are tted with an HDIengine may be tted with automaticadditional heating to improve yourcomfort.

    When the engine is idling or thevehicle is stationary, it is quite normalto notice a high-pitched whistlingnoise and a slight emission of smokeand odour.

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    SEATS

    1 - Head restraint heightadjustment

    To raise or lower the restraint, slideit.

    The adjustment is correct whenthe upper edge of the headrestraint is level with the top ofthe head.

    To remove the head restraint, place itin the top position, press the tabs andpull it upwards.

    To put it back in position, locate thestems of the restraint in the holes,taking care to keep them in line withthe seat back.

    2 -  Seat back angle adjustment

    Turn the knob.

    3 - Forwards-backwardsadjustment (driver)

    Lift the control and slide the seatforwards or backwards.

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    -Seats

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    4 - Storage drawer (version withpassenger air bag)

    There is a storage drawer under thedriver's or passenger seat.

    To open it, lift it and pull.

    5 - Heated seats switch 

    Press the switch. The temperature iscontrolled automatically.

    Pressing the switch again stopsoperation.

    Note:  the command for activationof heating of the seat(s) remainsmemorised for two minutes after theignition has been switched off.

    Never drive with the head

    restraints removed; theymust be in place andcorrectly adjusted.

    Do not place heavy objects in thedrawers.

    S

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    MULTIFUNCTION

    PASSENGER SEAT*

    To fold the seat back:Pull the control 1 upwards and tilt theseat back.

    This provides a at surface, recessesfor drinks and a strap for retainingdocuments.

    * According to country.

    To fold the seat fully:Pull the control 2 upwards and tilt thewhole seat.

    It is not necessary to remove thehead restraint.

    This provides access to a box whichenables you to store objects so thatthey cannot be seen from outsidethe vehicle or to wedge long objectspassed through the roof ap.

    If your vehicle is not tted witha load blocking partition, it canaccommodate long objects (up to2.10 m).

    These must be placed on the frontedge of the instrument panel andsecured using the rear bar of theboot or using the lashing rings.

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    GENERAL POINTS RELATINGTO CHILD SEATS

     Although one of PEUGEOT’s maincriteria when designing your vehicle,the safety of your children alsodepends on you.

    For maximum safety, please followthese precautions:

    - since 1992, and in accordancewith Directive 2000/3, all childrenunder the age of 12 must travelin approved child seats* suitedto their weight, on seats tted witha seat belt or ISOFIX mountings**.

    -  statistically, the safest

    seats in your vehicle for thetransportation of children arethe rear seats,

    - a child weighing less than 9 kgmust travel in the “rearwards-facing” position both in the frontand in the rear.

    PEUGEOT recommends  thatchildren should travel in the rearseats of your vehicle:

    - «rearwards-facing»  up to theage of 2,

    - «forwards-facing»  over the ageof 2.

    Installing a child seat using athree point seat belt

    «Rearwards-facing»

    When a «rearwards-facing» childseat is installed on the frontpassenger seat, it is essential thatthe passenger air bag** is disarmed.Otherwise, the child would riskbeing seriously injured or killed ifthe air bag were to inate.

    «Forwards-facing»

    When a «forwards-facing» child seatis installed on the front passengerseat, adjust the vehicle’s seat to the

    intermediate longitudinal positionwith the seat back upright and leavethe passenger air bag armed**.

    * According to current legislation inthe country.

    ** According to model.

    Intermediate longitudinalposition

    48 S t

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    CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT

    PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which aresecured using a three point seat belt:

    Group 0 : from birth to 10 kgGroup 0+ : from birth to 13 kg

    L1«BRITAX

    Babysure»(E11 0344117)

    Installed inthe rear-facing

    position.

    L2«RÖMER

    Baby-Safe»(E1 03301146)

    Installed inthe rear-facing

    position

    Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg

    L3«KIDDY Life»(E1 03301135)

    For the safety of young children (from9 to 18 kg), PEUGEOT recommends

    use of the restraining cushion.

    Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

    L4«RECARO Start»(E1 03301108).

    L5«KLIPPAN Optima»

    (E17 030007)From the age of6 years (approxi-mately 22 kg),

    the booster is usedon its own.

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    INSTALLING CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE SEAT BELT

    In accordance with the European regulation (Directive 2000/3), the table presented indicates the options for the installationof child seats secured using the seat belt and universally approved, in accordance with the weight of the child and the seain the vehicle.

    a: consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.

    U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using a seat belt and universally approved, "rear facing" and /o"forward facing".

    Seat

    Weight of the child and indicative age

    Below 13 kg (groups 0 (a) and 0+)

    Up to ≈ 1 year 

    From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)

    From 1 to ≈ 3 years

    From 15 to 25 kg (group 2)

    From 3 to ≈ 6 years

    From 22 to 36 kg(group 3)

    From 6 to ≈10 years

    Front passenger seat U U U U

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    ADVICE ON CHILDSEATS

    The incorrect installation of a childseat in a vehicle compromises the

    child’s protection in the event of anaccident.

    Remember to fasten the seat beltsor the child seat harnesses keepingthe slack  in relation to the child’sbody to a minimum, even for short journeys.

    For optimum installation of the“forward facing” child seat, ensurethat the back of the child seat is in

    contact with the back of the vehicle’sseat and that the head restraint doesnot cause any discomfort.

    If the head restraint has to beremoved, ensure that it is stored orattached securely to prevent it frombeing thrown around the vehicle inthe event of sharp braking.

    Children under the age of 10 mustnot travel in the «forward facing»position on the front passenger seat,unless the rear seats are alreadyoccupied by other children, cannotbe used or are absent.

    Disarm the passenger air bag* whena «rear facing» child seat is installedon the front seat.Otherwise, the child would risk beingseriously injured or killed if the airbag were to inate.

     As a safety precaution, do not leave:- one or more children alone and

    unsupervised in a vehicle,- a child or an animal in a vehicle

    which is exposed to the sun, withthe windows closed,

    - the keys within reach of children

    inside the vehicle.

    To prevent accidental opening of thedoors, use the «Child lock»*.Take care not to open the rearwindows by more than one third*.To protect young children from therays of the sun, t side blinds on therear windows.

    * According to version.

    Installing a booster seat

    The chest part of the seat belt must

    be positioned on the child’s shoulderwithout touching the neck.Ensure that the lap part of the seatbelt passes correctly over the child’sthighs.PEUGEOT recommends the use of abooster seat which has a back, ttedwith a seat belt guide at shoulderlevel.

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    SEAT BELTS

    Seat belt height adjustment

    To lower or raise: slide the controldownwards or upwards.

    Fastening the seat belts

    Pull the strap, then insert the end intothe buckle.

    Seat belts with pre-tensioner

    Safety in the event of front

    impacts has been improved by theintroduction of seat belts with pre-tensioner.

    Depending on the seriousness of theimpact, the pre-tensioning systeminstantly tightens the seat belts andpulls them against the bodies of theoccupants.

    The pre-tensioning seat belts areactive when the ignition is on.

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    Wherever you are seated inthe vehicle, always fastenyour seat belt, even forshort journeys.

    Do not invert the seat beltbuckles as they will not full their rolefully.

    If the seats have armrests*, the lappart of the seat belt must alwayspass under the armrest.

    Before and after use, ensure that theseat belt is rolled up correctly.

    In order to be effective, a seat belt:

    - must be tightened as close to thebody as possible,

    - must restrain one adult only,- must not bear any trace of cuts or

    fraying,

    - must not be twisted,- must not be transformed or

    modied.Clean the seat belt straps with soapywater or a textile cleaning product,sold by PEUGEOT dealers.

     After folding or moving a seat or rearbench seat, ensure that the seat beltis positioned and rolled up correctly.

    Recommendations for child seats:

    - use a suitable child seat if thepassenger is less than 12 years old

    or shorter than one metre fty,- do not use the strap-guide* when a

    child seat is installed.

    Depending on the nature andseriousness of the impacts,the pre-tensioning device may betriggered before and independentlyof the air bags.

    In all cases, the air bag warning lightcomes on.

    Following an impact, have the

    seat belts system checked, and ifnecessary replaced, by a PEUGEOTdealer.

    * According to model.

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    THE KEYS

    The keys allow you to switch on theignition and operate the passengerair bag disarming switch as well as toindependently operate the locks onthe doors and the fuel ller cap.

    Locating your vehicle

    To locate your vehicle, if you havelocked it, in a car park:

    F press button A,  the courtesylights come on and the directionindicators ash for a fewseconds.

    Changing the battery of theremote control

    The information "battery at" is givenby an audible signal accompaniedby the message "Remote controlbattery at" on the screen.

    To change the battery, unclip thecasing using a coin at the ring

    (CR 2016/3 volt battery).If the remote control does not workafter the battery has been changed,re-programme the remote control.

    Programming the remotecontrol

    F Switch off the ignition.

    F

    Switch the ignition on again.F Press button A  immediately for a

    few seconds.

    F Switch off the ignition and removethe remote control key from theignition lock. The remote controlis now working again.

    The remote control

    Locking

    Press button A to lock the vehicle.

    This is conrmed by xed lightingof the direction indicators forapproximately two seconds.

    Central locking

    From the front doors, the keys allowyou to lock and unlock the doors andtailgate.

    If one of the doors or the tailgate isopen, the central locking does notwork.

    The remote control performs thesame functions at a distance.

    Unlocking

    Press button B to unlock the vehicle.

    This is conrmed by rapid ashing ofthe direction indicators.

    Note: 

    if the vehicle is locked andunlocking is activated inadvertently,unless the doors are opened within30 seconds, the vehicle will lockautomatically.

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    ELECTRONIC ENGINEIMMOBILISER

    This locks the engine control systemas soon as the ignition has beenswitched off and therefore preventsstarting of the vehicle by anyone whodoes not have the key.

    The ignition key has an electronicchip which has a special code. Whenthe ignition is switched on, the codemust be recognised for the vehicleto start.

    If the system does not functioncorrectly, the central locking buttonindicator light, situated in the centreof the fascia, ashes rapidly when theignition is switched on (2nd notch),accompanied by an audible signal

    and a message on the multifunctiondisplay.

    In this case your vehicle will notstart.

    Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soonas possible.

    Key in ignition

     A buzzer sounds on opening thedriver's door, if the key has been leftin the ignition.

    CONFIDENTIAL CARD

    This is given to you on delivery ofyour vehicle with the duplicate keys.

    It contains the identication codenecessary for any work carried out bya PEUGEOT dealer on the electronic

    immobiliser system. This code ishidden by a lm, which should beremoved only if necessary.

    Keep your card in a safe place,never inside the vehicle. When undertaking a long trip or journey, however, it is advisableto take it with you along with yourpersonal papers.

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    Make a careful note of thenumber on each key. Thekey number is coded on thelabel attached to the key.

    If the keys are lost, your PEUGEOTdealer can rapidly supply you withnew keys.

    The high frequency remote control isa sensitive system; do not operate itwhile it is in your pocket as there isa possibility that it may unlock yourvehicle, without you being awareof it.

    The remote control does not operatewhen the key is in the ignition, evenwhen the ignition is switched off,except for reprogramming.

    Do not operate the deadlocking

    function if there is anyone inside thevehicle.

    Driving with the doors locked maymake access to the passengercompartment by the emergencyservices more difcult in anemergency.

     As a safety precaution (with childrenon board), remove the ignition keywhen you leave the vehicle, even fora short time.

    Do not repeatedly press the button ofyour remote control out of range andout of sight of your vehicle. You run

    the risk of stopping it from workingand the remote control would have tobe reprogrammed.

    When purchasing a second-handvehicle;

    - ensure that you are given thecondential card;

    - have the key codes memorised bya PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure thatthe keys in your possession arethe only ones which can start the

    vehicle.

    Do not make any modications tothe electronic engine immobilisersystem.

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    ELECTRONIC ENGINEIMMOBILISER

    This locks the engine control systemas soon as the ignition has beenswitched off and therefore preventsstarting of the vehicle by anyone whodoes not have the key.

    The ignition key has an electronicchip which has a special code. Whenthe ignition is switched on, the codemust be recognised for the vehicleto start.

    If the system does not functioncorrectly, the central locking buttonindicator light, situated in the centreof the fascia, ashes rapidly when theignition is switched on (2nd notch),accompanied by an audible signal

    and a message on the multifunctiondisplay.

    In this case your vehicle will notstart.

    Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soonas possible.

    Key in ignition

     A buzzer sounds on opening thedriver's door, if the key has been leftin the ignition.

    CONFIDENTIAL CARD

    This is given to you on delivery ofyour vehicle with the duplicate keys.

    It contains the identication codenecessary for any work carried out bya PEUGEOT dealer on the electronic

    immobiliser system. This code ishidden by a lm, which should beremoved only if necessary.

    Keep your card in a safe place,never inside the vehicle. When undertaking a long trip or journey, however, it is advisableto take it with you along with yourpersonal papers.

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    Make a careful note of thenumber on each key. Thekey number is coded on thelabel attached to the key.

    If the keys are lost, your PEUGEOTdealer can rapidly supply you withnew keys.

    The high frequency remote control isa sensitive system; do not operate itwhile it is in your pocket as there isa possibility that it may unlock yourvehicle, without you being awareof it.

    The remote control does not operatewhen the key is in the ignition, evenwhen the ignition is switched off,except for reprogramming.

    Do not operate the deadlocking

    function if there is anyone inside thevehicle.

    Driving with the doors locked maymake access to the passengercompartment by the emergencyservices more difcult in anemergency.

     As a safety precaution (with childrenon board), remove the ignition keywhen you leave the vehicle, even fora short time.

    Do not repeatedly press the button ofyour remote control out of range andout of sight of your vehicle. You run

    the risk of stopping it from workingand the remote control would have tobe reprogrammed.

    When purchasing a second-handvehicle;

    - ensure that you are given thecondential card;

    - have the key codes memorised bya PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure thatthe keys in your possession arethe only ones which can start the

    vehicle.

    Do not make any modications tothe electronic engine immobilisersystem.

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    FRONT DOORS AND SLIDINGSIDE DOORS

    Front doors

    Side doors

    Front doors

    Side doors

    Locking / Unlocking from theinside

    Front doors

    To lock, lower button A.

    The closing control of one of the frontdoors permits complete locking of

    the vehicle.

    To unlock and open, lift button A andpull the handle towards you.

    The driver's door opening controlpermits complete unlocking of thevehicle.

    Opening the doors from inside

    The driver's door opening controlpermits complete unlocking of thevehicle.

    Opening the doors from outside

    Sliding side doors

    The side door opening/closing controlonly controls the door concerned.

    To close, push the control B forwardsand slide the door.

    To open, pull the control B rearwardsand slide the door.

    Note: if the fuel tank cap is removed,the right-hand side door cannot beopened.

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    Locking from the inside

    Lower or raise control C  to lock orunlock from the inside.

    Locking from the inside

    Pressing control D  operates thecentral locking, when the doors areclosed.

    Automatic central locking

    Your vehicle can lock automaticallywhile driving (speed greater than6mph (10 km/h)). You can activate ordeactivate this function.

    Unlocking from the inside

    Press control D.

    It is still possible to open the doorsfrom the inside.

    Note:

    - doors locked and ignition off: theindicator light ashes,

    - doors locked and ignition on: theindicator light remains on.

    Activation

    Press and hold control D.

     Activation of the function isaccompanied by an audible signaland a message on the multifunctiondisplay.

    Deactivation

    Press and hold control D.

    Deactivation of the function isaccompanied by an audible signal.

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    LOCKING / UNLOCKING THETAILGATE

    To open the tailgate, operate thehandle A and lift it.

    You can unlock the tailgate byinserting the key in the lock B.

    REAR DOORS

    Opening the doors from outside

    To open, pull the rear right doorhandle C towards you and open therear left door by pulling the lever D onthe inside.

    You can unlock the rear doors byinserting the key in the lock E.

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    Opening the doorsfrom inside

    The rear door opening controls onlyunlock these doors.

    To open, lift lever  A.

    To open the other door, pushlever B.

    Note: when closing from the inside,close the right-hand door rstensuring that lever B is in the verticalposition then close the left-handdoor.

    Opening the rear doorsto 180°

    To open the rear doors to 180°,release the check strap C  towardsyou when the door is partially open.

    When closing the door, the checkstrap hooks itself in place againautomatically.

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    LOCKING / UNLOCKING THETAILGATE

    To open the tailgate, operate thehandle A and lift it.

    You can unlock the tailgate byinserting the key in the lock B.

    REAR DOORS

    Opening the doors from outside

    To open, pull the rear right doorhandle C towards you and open therear left door by pulling the lever D onthe inside.

    You can unlock the rear doors byinserting the key in the lock E.

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    The keys allow you to switch on theignition and operate the passengerair bag disarming switch, as well asto independently operate the locks

    on the doors and the fuel ller cap.

    STARTING

    STOP position (S):

    The ignition is off.

    Accessories position (A):

    The ignition is off but the accessories

    can be used.

    On position (M):

    The ignition is on.

    Starting position (D):

    Operates the starter.

    The remote control key

    Locking

    Press button A to lock the vehicle.

    This is conrmed by xed lighting ofthe direction indicators for approxi-mately two seconds.

    Central locking

    From the front doors, the keys allowyou to lock and unlock the doors andtailgate.

    If one of the doors or the tailgate isopen, it is impossible to operate thecentral locking.

    The remote control performs the

    same functions at a distance.

    Vehicles tted with deadlocking

    Deadlocking renders the exterior andinterior door controls inoperative.

    Pressing  button A  deadlocks thevehicle.

    This is conrmed by xed lighting ofthe direction indicators for approxi-mately two seconds.

    Pressing button A again  withinve seconds following deadlocking,changes the deadlocking to simplelocking.

    This is conrmed by xed lighting ofthe direction indicators for approxi-mately two seconds.

    Unlocking

    Press button B to unlock the vehicle.

    This is conrmed by rapid ashing ofthe direction indicators.

    Locating the vehicle

    To locate your vehicle, previously

    locked, in a car park:F press button A, the courtesy

    lights come on and the directionindicators ash for a fewseconds.

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    Notes:

    The side openings D can be used ashooking points.

    The rear bumper has been

    strengthened to serve as a footreston entering the vehicle.

    LONG LOAD SUPPORT BAR

     A support bar is provided fortransporting long loads, after openingthe rear roof ap.

    Fold back the support bar by liftingthe lever C.

    Support it to the door pillar.

    Support the long loads to betransported.

    Reposition the support bar with onehand.

    Ensure that it is secured correctly.

    REAR ROOF FLAP

    To open the rear ap:

    - pull the lever A,

    - lift the rear ap,- pass the point of resistance to se-

    cure it using the support struts B.

    To close the rear ap:

    - check that the support bar issecured correctly,

    - lower the rear ap to lock it.

    Never drive without thesupport bar in place.

    The rear doors only lockwhen the support bar is

    installed.

    When the rear roof ap is open, takecare when driving where height is

    restricted.Use a regulation device when a loadprotrudes from your vehicle by morethan one metre.

    Never rest a load directly on the reardoors.

     

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    OPENING THE BONNET

    Inside the vehicle: pull the handleon the left-hand side, under thefascia.

    Outside the vehicle: lift the catchand raise the bonnet.

    BONNET STRUT

    Secure the strut to hold the bonnetopen. Before closing the bonnet,replace the strut in its housing.

    FILLING WITH FUEL

    Low fuel level

    When the minimum

    fuel level in the tank isreached, this warninglight comes on.

     You have enough fuel remainingto drive for approximately 30 miles(50 km). 

    The engine must be switched off  when lling with fuel.

    F  Insert the key then turn it to theleft.

    F Remove the cap.When the cap is removed,

    the right-hand sliding sidedoor cannot be opened.

    The key cannot be removedfrom the lock until the cap has beenreplaced on the fuel tank.

     

     An indication reminds you which typeof fuel to use.

    When you ll your tank, do notcontinue after the third cut-off of thepump. This could cause your vehicleto malfunction.

    The capacity of the tank is

    approximately 55 litres for petrolengines and 60 litres for Dieselengines.

    F After lling the tank, lock the cap.

    To close

    Lower the bonnet and release it atthe end of its travel. Check that thebonnet is locked.

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    Dipped / Main beam changePull the stalk towards you.

    Note: with the ignition off, when thedriver's door is opened, a buzzersounds if you have left your lightson.

    THE LIGHTS STALK

    Front and rear lights

    Selection is by turning ring A.

    Lights off 

    Side lights

    Dipped / main beamheadlamps

    Front fog lamps andrear fog lamp

    Rotate the ring forwards to switchon and backwards to switch off. Thestatus is conrmed by the indicatorlight on the instrument panel.

    "Follow-me-home" lighting

    In poor light, or at night, if you leaveyour vehicle, the side lights anddipped headlamps may remain onfor approximately one minute.

    To activate this function:

    - place the key in the STOP 

    position,- place the lights stalk in position O,- ash the headlamps,- exit the vehicle and lock it.

    In good or rainy weather,both day and night, the frontfog lamps and the rear foglamp are dazzling and are

    prohibited.Do not forget to switch them off whenthey are no longer needed.

    Left: downwards.Right: upwards.

    Direction indicators (ashers)

    Vehicles tted with a rear foglamp only (ring B)

    Rotate the ring forwards.

    This only operates with the dipped /main beam headlamps.

    Vehicles tted with front foglamps and a rear fog lamp (ring B)

    Front fog lamps (rst rotation of thering forwards).

    Front and rear fog lamps (2ndrotation of the ring forwards).

    Note: to switch off the rear fog lampand the front fog lamps, turn the ringbackwards twice in succession.

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    Front windscreen wiper 

    2  Fast wipe (heavy rain).1  Normal wipe (moderate rain).

    l  Intermittent wipe.

    0  Off.

    â  Single wipe (press downwards).

    WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK Windscreen and headlamp wash

    Pull the windscreen wiper stalktowards you.

    The windscreen wash then thewindscreen wipers operate for axed period.

    The headlamp wash is also activated,

    if the headlamps are on. 

    Rear windscreen wiper 

    Turn ring A to the rstnotch. The wiping speed isinversely proportional to the

    speed of the vehicle.

    In winter, in the event ofa considerable amount ofsnow or ice, switch on therear screen demister. Once

    de-icing is complete, remove the

    snow or ice which has accumulatedon the rear wiper blade. You can nowoperate the rear windscreen wiper.

    Rear windscreen wash

    Turn ring A past the rstnotch: the windscreen washthen the windscreen wiper

    operate for a xed time.

    Operation

    In position 1 or 2, when the vehiclestops, the windscreen wiper changesto a lower wiping speed, thenresumes its initial speed when thevehicle starts again.

    In the Intermittent position, the wipingspeed is proportional to the speed ofthe vehicle.

    Automatic rear windscreenwiping

    F  place the front wipers stalk in aposition other than 0.

    F engage reverse gear.

    F  the rear wiper operates withintermittent wiping.

    Note: if a bicycle carrier is used,

    contact a PEUGEOT dealer to havethis function disarmed.

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    STEERING WHEEL STALKSAUTOMATIC switching on oflights/Windscreen wipers

    Operating check

    Automatic switching on oflights

    The side lights and dipped beamheadlamps switch on automaticallyif the light is poor and when

    the windscreen wipers operatecontinuously and switch off when thelight becomes bright enough or thewindscreen wipers are switched off.

    In foggy weather or in snow, thebrightness sensor can detectsufcient light, the lights will notcome on automatically.

    This function is active when thevehicle is supplied to the customer.To disarm or activate the function:

    - Place the key in the accessoriesposition (1st notch),

    - Place the lights stalk in the AUTO/0 position,

    - Press the end of the lights stalk formore than four seconds.

    Activation

    The activated function is accompa-nied by an audible signal and a mes-sage on the multifunction display.

    In foggy weather, if the lightis not dim enough to resultin the automatic switchingon of the lights, it is your

    responsibility to switch the dippedheadlamps on manually, as well asthe fog lamps.

    When the driver uses the manuallighting controls, the function isdisarmed temporarily.

    Do not cover the brightness sensor,coupled with the rain sensor, locatedin the centre of the windscreen,behind the interior mirror. It is usedfor automatic switching on of thelights.

    Disarming

    The disarmed function is accompa-nied by an audible signal.

    If the brightness sensor does not

    function correctly,  the lights comeon accompanied by an audible signaland a message on the multifunctiondisplay.

    Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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    Front windscreen wiper withautomatic wipe

      2  Fast wipe (heavy rain).

      1  Normal wipe (moderaterain).

     AUTO  Automatic wipe.

    0  Off.

     â  Single wipe (pressdownwards).

    Automatic windscreen wipers

    In the AUTO position, the windscreenwipers operate automatically andadapt their speed to the intensityof the rainfall.

    Operating check

    Activation

     Activation of the function isaccompanied by a message on themulti-function display.

    In the event of malfunction, thedriver is informed by an audiblesignal.

    In the AUTO position, the windscreenwiper will operate in intermittentmode.

    Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to havethe system checked.

    Do not cover the rain sensorlocated on the windscreenbehind the interior mirror.

    When using an automaticcar wash, switch off the ignition orcheck that the wiper stalk is not inthe AUTO position.

    In winter, it is advisable to wait for thewindscreen to completely clear of icebefore operating the automatic wipe.

    The command must bereactivated whenever the ignitionhas been switched off for morethan one minute:

    - move the stalk to any position,- then move it back to the required

    position.

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    TRIP COMPUTER

    Pressing the button on the end ofthe wash/wipe stalk  enables thefollowing data to be displayed:

    Display B

    - the range- the distance travelled- the average consumption- the current consumption- the average speed- return to the date display

    Zero reset

    Press the stalk for more than twoseconds.

    Range

    This shows the distance that can stillbe covered with the fuel remaining inthe tank.

    Note:  this gure may increaseif there is a change in the styleof driving or the road surface,

    producing a signicant drop incurrent consumption.

    When the range is less than20 miles (30 km), three segments aredisplayed. After lling with fuel, therange is displayed when it exceeds60 miles (100 km).

    If horizontal segments are displayedfor long periods instead of digits,contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

    Distance travelled

    This indicates the distance travelledsince the computer was last set tozero.

    Average consumption

    This is the average fuel consumptionsince the computer was last set tozero.

    Current consumption

    This is the average quantity offuel consumed during the last fewseconds.

    This function is displayed only whenthe vehicle is travelling at a speed

    greater than 20 mph (30 km/h).

    Average speed

    This is the average speed calculated

    since the computer was last set tozero (with the ignition on).

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    ELECTRIC WINDOWS

    1. Driver's electric windowswitch

    2. Passenger electric windowswitch

     Always remove the ignition

    key when leaving the vehicle,even for a short time.

    If an obstacle is encounteredwhile the electric windows are in use,you must reverse the movement ofthe window. To do this, press theswitch concerned.

    When the driver operates thepassenger electric window switches,he must ensure that no one ispreventing correct closing of thewindows.

    The driver must ensure thatpassengers use the electric windowscorrectly.

    Be aware of children when operatingthe windows.

    You have two options:

    - Manual operation:  Press switch 1. The window stops

    as soon as the switch is released.

    - Automatic operation (driver):  Press and hold switch 1. One touch

    completely opens or closes the

    window. Automatic closing only operateswhen the engine is running.

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    Manual exterior mirrors

    Move the lever in all four directionsto adjust.

    When the vehicle is parked, the

    exterior mirrors can be folded backmanually.

    Passenger side exteriormirror electric control

    From the driver's seat, move thecontrol 1  in all four directions toadjust.

    Manual interior mirror 

    The interior mirror has two positions:

    - day (normal),

    - night (anti-dazzle).To change from one to the other,push or pull the lever on the loweredge of the mirror.

    -Comfort and safety

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    STEERING WHEEL HEIGHTADJUSTMENT

    When stationary, push the handlefowards to unlock the steeringwheel.

     Adjust it to the desired height.

    Pull the handle towards you fully tolock the steering wheel.

    HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT

    Depending on the load in yourvehicle, it is recommended that theheadlamp beam is adjusted.

    0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats.

    -.  3 people.

    1.  5 people.

    2.  5 people + maximum authorisedload.

    3.  Driver + maximum authorisedload.

    Initial setting is position 0.

    HORN

    HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS

    Press the button, the directionindicators ash.

    They can operate with the ignitionoff.

    Press one of the spokes orthe centre of the steeringwheel.

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    WINDSCREEN WIPERS

    Front

    2  Rapid wipe (heavy rain).

    1  Normal wipe (moderate rain).

    I Intermittent wipe.

    0  Off.

    â  Single wipe.Windscreen wash-wipe: pull the stalktowards you.

    STEERING WHEEL STALKS

    LIGHTING

    Front and rear lights (ring A)

    Front fog lamps (1st turn of the ringforwards).

    Front fog lamps and rear fog lamp(2nd turn of the ring forwards).

    To switch off: turn the ring rear-wards.

    Lights off

    Side lights

    Dipped headlamps /Main beam headlamps

    Vehicles tted with a rearfog lamp (ring B)

    Turn the ring forwards.

    Vehicles tted with frontfog lamps and a rear foglamp (ring B)

    Off Wash-wipe

    Intermittentwipe

    Rear 

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    LASHING RINGS

    Use the 6 lashing rings on theluggage compartment oor to secureyour loads.

    You can use suitable load retainers(half-height partitions, grille, etc.)supplied by your PEUGEOT dealer.

    For greater safety, alwaysensure that the loads trans-ported are stowed securely.

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    HANDBRAKE

    Applying

    When parking, pull the handbrake to

    immobilise your vehicle.

    Illumination of this warninglight and of the STOP warning light, accompaniedby an audible signal (while

    the vehicle is moving), indicates thatthe handbrake is still applied or hasnot been released fully.

    The handbrake must not beused to stop or brake whilethe vehicle is moving.

    ANTI-LOCK BRAKINGSYSTEM (ABS) AND THEELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCEDISTRIBUTION (EBFD)

    The ABS, in conjunction with theelectronic brake force distribution,increases the stability and

    manoevrability of your vehicle onbraking, in particular on poor orslippery road surfaces.

    Note: when changing wheels (tyresand rims), make sure that these areapproved.

    The anti-lock braking system comesinto operation automatically whenthere is a risk of wheel lock.

    When this warning lightcomes on, connected to theSTOP  and ABS warninglights, it indicates that there

    is a malfunction of the electronicbrake force distribution, which cancause a loss of control of the vehiclewhen braking.

    Stop immediately.

    In both cases, consult a Peugeotdealer.

    When this warning lightcomes on, accompanied bya buzzer, it indicates thatthere is a malfunction of

    the ABS, which can cause a loss ofcontrol of the vehicle when braking.

    Normal operation of the ABS maymake itself felt by slight vibrationsof the brake pedal.

    In emergency braking, pressvery frmly without releasing thepressure.

    Releasing

    Pull the handle and press the buttonto release the handbrake.

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    CRUISE CONTROL

    Cruise control enables the vehicle tomaintain a steady speed program-med by the driver.

    In order for it to be memorised, the

    vehicle speed must be greater than25 mph (40 km/h), and fourth gear atleast must be engaged.

    Operation

    F Place switch 1 in the ON position.

     A speed can be memorised.

    F Place switch 1 in the OFF positionto cancel.

    Changing a memorised speed

    To memorise a speed higher than theprevious one:

    F press button 3;

    F release it when you have reachedthe required speed.

    To memorise a speed lower than theprevious one:

    F press button 2;

    F release it when you have reachedthe required speed.

    On a steep descent, thecruise control will not be ableto prevent the vehicle fromexceeding the programmed

    speed.

    The cruise control cannot, in any

    case, take the place of observanceof the speed restrictions, or of thevigilance or responsibility of thedriver.

    Do not use the cruise control onslippery roads or in heavy trafc.

     

    Memorising a speed

     As soon as you reach the chosenspeed, press button 2  or 3. Thismemorises the speed.

    Note: It is possible to accelerate anddrive momentarily at a speed greaterthan the memorised speed. Whenthe accelerator pedal is released, thevehicle will return to the memorisedspeed.

    Cancelling the memorisedspeed

    If you wish to cancel the memorisedspeed:

    F  press button 4  or the brake orclutch pedal.

    Recalling the memorisedspeed

     After cancellation, press button 4.Your vehicle will return to the lastmemorised speed.

    Cancelling the cruise control

    F Place switch 1 in the OFF positionor switch off the ignition.

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    SEATS

    Driver and passenger seats

    1.  Head restraint heightadjustment.

    Never travel with the headrestraints removed.

    2.  Seat back angle adjustment.

    3.  Forwards-backwardsadjustment.

    4.  Storage drawer (passenger ordriver).

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    CHECKING THE LEVELS

    Oil level

    Check the level regularly and top upbetween changes. The maximumconsumption is 0.5 l per 600 miles(1000 km).

    Check the level with the vehiclelevel, engine cold, using the oil levelgauge on the instrument panel or thedipstick.

    Dipstick

    Oil change

     According to the information given inthe servicing booklet.

    Note:  avoid used oil cominginto prolonged contact with theskin. Empty the used oil into thecontainers intended for this purposein the PEUGEOT network.

    Viscosity selection

    In all cases, the oil selectedmust meet the manufacturer'srequirements.

    Note:  the coolant does not need tobe changed.

    On vehicles tted with a particleemission lter, the fan may operateafter the engine has been switchedoff, even when the engine is cold.

    * According to country.

    There are two markson the dipstick:

    A = maximum

    Never ll past thismark.B = minimum

    To maintain the re-liability of enginesand emission controlsystems, the use ofadditives in engine oilis prohibited.

    Brake fuid change:

    - must be carried out according to themanufacturer's servicing schedule.- use uids recommended by the

    manufacturer, which full DOT4standards.

    Note: brake uid is harmful to healthand very corrosive. Avoid all contactwith the skin.

    Cooling system

    Use the uid recommended by themanufacturer.

    When the engine is warm, thetemperature of the coolant iscontrolled by the engine fan. As thisfan can operate with the ignition keyremoved and because the coolingsystem is pressurised, wait for atleast one hour after the engine hasstopped before carrying out anywork.

    Slacken the cap by two turns to

    release the pressure to prevent anyrisk of scalding. When the pressurehas dropped, remove the cap andtop up the level.

    Used oil

    Do not dispose of used oil, brakeuid or coolant into drains or ontothe ground.

    Power steering reservoir 

    Open the reservoir, with the engineat ambient temperature. The levelshould always be above the MIN.mark and close to the MAX. mark.

    Windscreen and headlamp*wash level

    For best quality cleaning and foryour safety, we would advise thatyou use products recommended byPEUGEOT.

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    CHECKS

    Battery

     At the start of winter, have yourbattery checked by a PEUGEOTdealer.

    Oil lter 

    Change the lter regularly, inaccordance with the servicingschedule.

    Only use products recom-mended by PEUGEOT.

    To ensure best performancefrom components as impor-

    tant as the power steering and thebraking system, PEUGEOT selectsand offers quite specic products.

    To prevent damage to the electrical

    units, avoid washing the engine.

    RUNNING OUT OF FUEL(DIESEL)

    If you should run out of fuel, it isnecessary to re-prime the circuit:

    - ll the fuel tank with at least velitres of diesel,

    - squeeze and release the manual

    re-priming pump, under the bonnetunder the protective cover, until fuelappears in the transparent pipe,

    - operate the starter until the enginestarts.

    FUEL SUPPLY CUT-OFF(PETROL)

    In a serious collision, a mechanismprevents fuel from reaching theengine.

    To re-establish the fuel supply, pressthe switch on the corner of the frontright-hand suspension assembly,under the bonnet.

    Air lter and passengercompartment lter 

    Have the lter elements replacedregularly.  If you drive in dustyconditions, change them twice asoften.

    Brake pads

    Brake pad wear depends on the styleof driving, in particular for vehicleswhich are used in town, over shortdistances.It may be necessary to check thethickness of the pads, even betweenservices.

    Handbrake

    Where the handbrake travel is toogreat or there is a reduction in theperformance of the system, thehandbrake should be adjusted, evenbetween services.

    Have the system checked by aPEUGEOT dealer.

    Manual gearbox

    This does not require an oil change.

    Check the level in accordancewith the manufacturer's servicingschedule.

    To check the main levels andcertain components, in accordancewith the manufacturer's servicingschedule, refer to the pagesof the servicing booklet whichcorrespond to your vehicle'sengine.

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    CHANGING A WHEEL

    Parking the vehicle

    - If possible, park the vehicle onlevel, stable and non-slipperyground.

    - Apply the handbrake, switch off theignition and engage rst or reversegear.

    Access to the spare wheel andthe jack

    The wheel is located outsidethe vehicle, under the rear oor,supported by a metal carrier.- Remove the jack and the

    wheelbrace 1, secured behind thedriver's seat.

    - Using the wheelbrace 1, slackenthe spare wheel carrier retainingbolt, located on the inside near theclosing system.

    - Lift the carrier to release the hookrearwards, then lower it.

    - Remove the chock 2 located in thespare wheel.

    Removing a wheel

    - Chock the rear of the wheeldiagonally opposite the wheel to be

    changed, using the chock 2.- Remove the wheel trim using thewheelbrace 1, by pulling at thevalve passage hole.

    - Slacken the wheel bolts.- Place the jack under the locating

    point on the sub-frame A  that isclosest to the wheel to be changed.Ensure that the entire surface ofthe jack base plate is in contactwith the ground.

    - Extend the jack, completelyunscrew the bolts and remove the

    wheel.

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    For your safety, alwayschange a wheel:

    - on level, stable and nonslippery ground,

    - with the handbrake applied,- with rst or reverse gear engaged,- with the vehicle chocked,- never go underneath a vehicle

    raised using a jack (use an axlestand).

    Retting the wheel

    - After positioning the wheel, lightlypre-tighten the bolts using the

    wheelbrace.- Compress the jack and release it.- Fully tighten the bolts using the

    wheelbrace.- Replace the trim, starting at the

    valve passage hole, and press it onusing the palm of the hand.

    Replacing the wheel in thecarrier 

    - Replace the chock 2 in the wheel.

    - Replace the wheel in the carrier.- Lift the wheel then the carrier and

    reposition the hook.- Do not forget to fully tighten the

    spare wheel carrier retaining bolt.- Stow the wheelbrace 1 and the jack.

    After changing the wheel

    - Have the tightening of the boltsand the pressure of the spare tyrechecked as soon as possible by aPEUGEOT dealer.

    - Have the punctured tyre repairedand replace it on the vehicle assoon as possible.

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    AIR BAGS

    The air bag system has beendesigned to maximise the safety ofthe occupants in the event of seriouscollisions. It works in conjunction withthe pretensioning seat belts.

    Disarming the passenger air bag*

    F With the ignition off , insert theignition key into the passengerair bag switch 1 and turn it to the"OFF" position.

     As soon as you remove the childseat, turn the air bag switch to the"ON" position to activate the air bagagain.

    Disarming check

    With the ignition switched on(2nd notch), illumination ofthis warning light indicatesthat the passenger air bag

    is disarmed (switch in the "OFF"position).

    The warning light remains onthroughout the duration of disar-ming.

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    Front air bags

    These are folded in the centre of thesteering wheel for the driver and inthe fascia for the front passenger.They are deployed simultaneously,except in cases where the passengerair bag is disarmed.

    Side air bags*

    Side air bags are incorporated intothe front seat back frame, on thedoor side.

    They are deployed independently ofeach other, on whichever side thecollision occurs.

    Precautions regarding thepassenger air bag

    F disarm the air bag if you install a

    rear-facing child seat,F  activate the air bag for an adult

    passenger.

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    * According to country.

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    ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION

     After the engine has stopped, withthe key in the accessories position,certain functions (windscreen wiper,electric windows, courtesy lights,audio equipment , etc.) can only beused for thirty minutes, to prevent

    discharging the battery.Once the thirty minutes are over, themessage "Economy mode active"appears on the multifunction displayand the active functions are  put onstandby.

    BATTERY

    To charge the battery using abattery charger:

    - Disconnect the battery,- Follow the instructions for use

    given by the battery charger

    manufacturer,- Reconnect starting with the

    negative (-) terminal,- Check that the terminals and

    connectors are clean. If they arecovered with sulphate (white orgreenish deposit), disconnect themand clean them.

    It is advisable to disconnect thebattery if the vehicle is not to beused for a period of more thanone month.

    Never disconnect a terminalwhen the engine is running.

    Never charge a batterywithout rst disconnecting

    the terminals.

     After every reconnection of thebattery, switch on the ignition andwait 1 minute before starting to

    allow the electronic systems tobe initialised. If slight difcultiesare experienced after this, pleasecontact a PEUGEOT dealer.

     A at battery will prevent theengine from starting.

    To start the vehicle fromanother battery:

    - Connect the red cable to the

    positive (+) terminals of the twobatteries,

    - Connect one end of the greenor black cable to the negative (-)terminal of the slave battery,

    - Connect the other end of the greenor black cable to an earth point onthe broken down vehicle as far aspossible from the battery.

    Operate the starter, let the enginerun.

    Wait for the engine to return to idle,

    then disconnect the cables.

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    SNOW SCREEN*

    The snow screen is installed on thelower part of the front bumper toprevent the accumulation of snow atthe radiator cooling fan.

    When the snow has cleared(temperature above 10°C), remove

    the snow screen.

    * According to country.

    FITTING

    F  Offer up the snow screen facingthe front bumper.

    F Put it in place positioning thelower clips A in the bumper.

    F Press the snow screen at eachupper clip B.

    REMOVAL

    F Press the two upper clips B andpull the snow screen.

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    Without lifting (four wheels on theground)

    You must always use a towbar.

    Never use the radiatorcrossmember.

    When towing another vehi-cle, it must freewheel (gear-

    box in neutral).

    By lifting (two wheels only on theground)

    It is preferable to lift the vehicle bythe wheels.

    TOWING YOUR VEHICLE

    From the front or the rear 

     Attach the towbar to the towing eye.

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    TOWING A TRAILER,CARAVAN, BOAT etc.

    Only use original PEUGEOT towbars that have been tested andapproved from the design stage ofyour vehicle.

    The tow bar must be tted by a

    PEUGEOT dealer.Your vehicle is primarily designedfor transporting people and luggagebut it may also be used for towing atrailer.

    Driving with a trailer subjects thetowing vehicle to more signicantstress and its driver must beparticularly careful.

     Air density decreases with altitude,thus reducing engine performance. Above 1000 metres, the maximum

    towing load must be reduced by 10%and so on for every 1000 metres ofaltitude.

    Driving advice

    Distribution of loads : Distribute theload in the trailer so that the heaviestitems are as close as possible to theaxle and the nose weight approachesthe maximum permitted withoutexceeding it.

    Cooling : Towing a trailer on a slopeincreases the temperature of thecoolant.

     As the fan is electrically controlled,its cooling capacity is not dependenton the engine speed.

    On the contrary, use a high gear tolower the engine speed and reduceyour speed.

    The maximum towing load on a long

    slope depends on the gradient andthe outside temperature.

    In all cases, pay attention to thecoolant temperature.

    If the warning light comes on, stopthe vehicle and switch off the engineas soon as possible.

    Tyres :  Check the tyre pressuresof the towing vehicle and of thetrailer, observing the recommendedpressures.

    Braking : Towing increases thebraking distance.

    Lights : Check the electricalsignalling on the trailer.

    Side wind : Take into acount theincreased sensitivity to side wind.

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    ACCESSORIES FOR YOURPARTNER

    For your PEUGEOT only useaccessories and original partsapproved by the manufacturer.

    These accessories and parts areall adapted to your PEUGEOT,

    after being tested and approvedfor reliability and safety, whichPEUGEOT cannot guarantee forother products.

     A wide choice of original accessories,approved by PEUGEOT, is availablethrough the dealer network. They allcarry the PEUGEOT guarantee.

    Before installing any electri-cal accessory on your ve-hicle, contact a PEUGEOTdealer. 

    - Communication : Audio systems,audio- telephone, speakers, CDchanger, navigation system ...

    - Customising : Alloy wheels, door

    sills, mud aps, ...

    - Leisure : Towbar, roof box, snowchains, tailgate bicycle carrier...

    - Children : Booster seats and childseats...

    - Maintenance products : Screen-wash, interior and exterior mainte-nance and cleaning products...

    - Safety : Separation grille, windowprotectors, anti-theft alarm,wheel locks, parking assistance,signalling triangle, rst aid kit, foglamps, safety jacket...

    - Comfort : Rear and side windows,audio-telephone console, coverscompatible with side air bags, mats,luggage net, door deectors...

    - Loading : Roof bars, thermoformedinterior protectors, wooden interiorttings, loading roller ...