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to play a disc which has already 
been inserted, press the SOURCE 
button several times in succession 
and select CD.

Press one of the buttons to select a 
folder on the CD.

Press one of the buttons to select a 
track on the CD.

Press the LIST button to display 
the list of directories of the MP3 
compilation.

Press and hold one of the buttons for 
fast forward or backward play.

Bluetooth

®

 audio streaming

Streaming allows music files on the telephone 
to be played via the audio system.

Connect the telephone.
(Refer to the "Pairing a telephone" section).

Play can be controlled using the buttons on the 
audio system control panel and the steering 
mounted controls**. Contextual information 
may be displayed in the screen.

Activate the streaming source by 
pressing the SOURCE* button.

Connecting Apple

®

 players

Connect the Apple

®

 player to the uSB port 

using a suitable cable (not supplied).
Play starts automatically.

Control is via the audio system.

the classifications available are those of the 
portable device connected (artists / albums / 
genres / playlists).

the version of software in the audio system 
may not be compatible with the generation of 
your Apple

®

 player.

*  In certain cases, play of the audio files must 

be initiated from the keypad.

**  If the telephone supports the function. the 

audio quality depends on the quality of 
transmission by the telephone..

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the CD player can play files with .mp3, .wma, 
.wav and .aac file extensions, with a bit rate of 
of 32 to 320 Kbps.
It also supports tAg mode (ID3 tag,  
WMA tAg).
other file types (mp4, ...) may be played.
Files of the ".wma" type should be to the  
wma9 standard.
the sampling rates supported are 11, 22, 44 
and 48 KHz.

File names should have less than 
20 characters, avoiding special characters 
(e.g.: " ? ; ù) so as to avoid any reading or 
display problems.

In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or 
CDRW, the ISo 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet file 
format is recommended when recording.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may 
not be played correctly.
It is recommended that the same recording 
format is always used for an individual disc, 
with as low a speed as possible (4x maximum) 
for optimum sound quality.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the 
Joliet format is recommended.

Information and advice

use only uSB memory sticks formatted FAt32 
(File Allocation table).

It is recommended that you use 
genuine Apple

®

 uSB cables for correct 

operation.

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telephone

Pairing a Bluetooth

®

 telephone

As a safety measure and because it 
requires the sustained attention of the 
driver, the pairing of your a Bluetooth 
telephone to the Bluetooth hands-free 
audio system must only be carried 
out with the vehicle stationary and the 
ignition on

the services available depend on 
the network, the SIM card and the 
compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone 
used.
Refer to the instructions for your 
telephone and to your service provider 
for the services available to you.

Activate the telephone's Bluetooth 
function and ensure that it is "visible to 
all" (telephone configuration).

* If your telephone is fully compatible.

the "Telephone" menu gives access to the 
following functions in particular: "Directory"*, 
"Calls list", "View paired devices".
Depending on the type of telephone, you may 
be asked to accept or confirm access by the 
system to each of these functions.

If pairing fails, the number of attempts is not 
restricted.
A message appears in the screen confirming 
the pairing.

Procedure from the telephone

Completing the pairing

Procedure from the system

Select the name of the system in the 
list of devices detected.

to complete the pairing, whichever 
procedure is used (from the telephone 
or from the system), check that the 
code displayed in the system and the 
telephone is the same and confirm.

Press the MENU button.

Select the "Connections" menu.

Confirm with OK.

A window is displayed with a search in progress 
message.

In the list of devices detected, select a 
telephone to pair. only one telephone can be 
paired at a time.

Confirm with OK.

Select "Search for a Bluetooth 
device
".

Information and advice

go to the brand's website or more 
information (compatibility, more 
help, ...).

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Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

the telephone connection 
automatically includes hands-free 
operation and audio streaming.
the ability of the system to connect 
to just one profile depends on the 
telephone. Both profiles may connect 
by default.

A number indicates the profile of the 
connection with the system:

1 for media or 1 for telephone.

2 for media and telephone.

When you delete a pairing in the 
system, remember to delete it from your 
telephone as well.

Indicates that a device is connected.

Indicates the audio streaming profile.

Indicates the hands-free telephone 
profile.

Press MENU.

Managing connections

Select "Connections".

Select "Connections management
and confirm. the list of paired 
devices is displayed.

Select a telephone.

then select and confirm:
- "Connect telephone" / 

"Disconnect telephone": 

 

to connect / disconnect the 
telephone or the hands-free kit 
only.

- "Connect media player" / 

"Disconnect media player": 

 

to connect / disconnect 
streaming only.

- "Connect telephone + 

media player" / "Disconnect 
telephone + media player
": 

 

to connect / disconnect the 
telephone (hands-free kit and 
streaming).

- "Delete connection": to delete 

the pairing.

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Receiving a call

An incoming call is announced by a ring and a 
superimposed display in the screen.

Select the "YES" tab in the screen 
using the buttons.

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

Press this button at the steering 
mounted controls to accept the call.

Making a call

In the "Telephone" menu.

Select "Call".

Select "Calls list".

Select "Dial".

or

or

Select "Directory".

Press this button for more than 
two seconds for access to your 
directory, then navigate using the 
thumb wheel.

In the "Telephone" menu.

Select "End call".

Ending a call

During a call, press one of the 
buttons for more than 2 seconds.

Confirm with OK to end the call.

the system accesses the telephone's 
contacts directory, depending on its 
compatibility, and while it is connected 
by Bluetooth.

With certain telephones connected by 
Bluetooth, you can send a contact to 
the directory of the audio system.
Contacts imported in this way are 
saved in a permanent directory 
visible to all, whatever the telephone 
connected.
the menu for the directory is not 
accessible if it is empty.

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During a call, press OK to display the 
contextual menu.

In the contextual menu, select "End 
call
" to end the call.

Managing calls

Hang up

(so that the caller cannot hear)

In the contextual menu:

select "Micro OFF" to switch off 
the microphone.

deselect "Micro OFF" to switch 
the microphone on.

In the contextual menu:

select "Telephone mode" to 
transfer the call to the telephone 
(for example, to leave the vehicle 
while continuing a conversation).

deselect "Telephone mode" to 
transfer the call to the vehicle.

Microphone off

Telephone mode

If the contact has been cut off, when you 
reconnect on returning to the vehicle, 
the Bluetooth connection will be restored 
automatically and sound returned to the 
system (depending on the compatibility of the 
telephone).
In some cases telephone mode must be 
activated from the telephone.

From the contextual menu, select 
"DTMF tones" and confirm to use 
the digital keypad to navigate in the 
interactive voice response menu.

From the contextual menu, select 
"Switch" and confirm to return to a 
call left on hold.

Interactive voice response

Dual call

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK.

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to modify the contacts saved in the 
system, press MENU then select 
"Telephone" and confirm.
Select "Directory management
and confirm.
You can:
- "Consult an entry",
- "Delete an entry",
- "Delete all entries".

Make a long press on SRC/TEL.

the system accesses the telephone's 
contacts directory, depending on 
its compatibility, and while it is 
connected by Bluetooth.

With certain telephones connected 
by Bluetooth you can send a contact 
to the directory of the audio system.
Contacts imported in this way are 
saved in a permanent directory 
visible to all, whatever the telephone 
connected.
the menu for the directory is not 
accessible if it is empty.

Select "Directory" to see the list of 
contacts.

Directory

Confirm with OK.

oR

Voice recognition

this function allows you to use your 
smartphone's voice recognition via the system.

to start voice recognition, depending on the 
type of steering mounted controls:

Make a long press on the end of the lighting 
control stalk.

Press this button.

Voice recognition requires the use of a 
compatible smartphone first connected 
to the vehicle by Bluetooth.

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the table below gives answers to the most frequently asked questions on your audio system.

QUESTION

ANSWER

SOLUTION

With the engine off, the 
audio system switches off 
after a few minutes of use.

When the engine is switched off, the audio system operating time 
depends on the state of charge of the battery.
the switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy 
mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's 
battery.

Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery 
charge.

the message "the audio 
system is overheated" 
appears on the display.

In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature 
is too high, the audio system switches to an automatic thermal 
protection mode leading to a reduction in volume or CD play 
stopping.

Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to 
allow the system to cool.

Frequently asked questions

QUESTION

ANSWER

SOLUTION

there is a difference in 
sound quality between the 
different audio sources 
(radio, CD...).

For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, 
treble, Ambience and Loudness) can be adapted to the different 
sound sources, which may result in audible differences when 
changing source (radio, CD...).

Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass, 
treble, Ambience and Loudness) are adapted to 
the sources listened to. It is advisable to set the 
audio functions (Bass, treble, Front-Rear Balance 
and Left-Right Balance) to the middle position, 
select the musical ambience "None" and set the 
loudness correction to the "Active" position in CD 
mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio mode.

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QUESTION

ANSWER

SOLUTION

the preset stations do 
not function (no sound, 
87.5 Mhz is displayed...).

An incorrect waveband is selected.

Press the BAND ASt button to return to the 
waveband (FM, FM2, DAB, AM) on which the 
stations are preset.

the traffic announcement 
(tA) is displayed. I do 
not receive any traffic 
information.

the radio station is not part of the regional traffic information 
network.

tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic 
information.

the quality of reception of 
the radio station listened 
to gradually deteriorates 
or the stored stations do 
not function (no sound, 
87.5 Mhz is displayed...).

the vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station 
listened to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area 
through which the vehicle is travelling.

Activate the RDS function to enable the system 
to check whether there is a more powerful 
transmitter in the geographical area.

the environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, underground car parks...) 
block reception, including in RDS mode.

this phenomenon is normal and does not indicate 
a fault in the audio system.

the aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going 
through an automatic car wash or into an underground car park).

Have the aerial checked by a franchised dealer.

Sound cut-outs of 1 to 
2 seconds in radio mode.

During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for another 
frequency giving better reception of the station.

Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is 
too frequent and always on the same route.

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Media

QUESTION

ANSWER

SOLUTION

the Bluetooth connection 
is broken.

the state of charge of the device may be too low.

Charge the battery of the portable device.

the message "uSB device 
error" is displayed in the 
screen.

the uSB memory stick is not recognised.
the uSB memory stick may be corrupt.

Reformat the uSB memory stick.

the CD is ejected every 
time or is not played.

the CD is upside down, cannot be read, does not contain audio files 
or contains an audio files of a format that cannot be played by the 
audio system.
the CD is protected by an anti-pirating system not recognised by 
the audio system.

Check that the CD is inserted in the player the 
right way up.

Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot 
be played if it is too damaged.

Check the content in the case of a recorded 
CD: consult the advice in the "Audio" section.

Due to their quality level, certain writeable 
CDs will not be played by the audio system.

the sound from the CD is 
poor.

the CD used is scratched or of poor quality.

Insert a good quality CD and store them in 
suitable conditions.

the audio settings (base, treble, ambience) are unsuitable.

Return bass and treble settings to 0, without 
selecting an ambience.

I am unable to play 
the music files on my 
smartphone via the uSB 
port.

Depending on the smartphone, access by the audio system to music 
on the smartphone may have to be approved on the latter.

Manual activate the MtP profile on the 
smartphone (uSB settings menu).

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QUESTION

ANSWER

SOLUTION

I am unable to access my 
voicemail.

Few telephones or service providers allow the use of this function.

Call your voicemail box, via the telephone menu, 
using the number supplied by your service 
provider.

I am unable to access my 
directory of contacts.

Check the compatibility of your telephone.

You did not give access to your contacts when pairing the telephone. Accept or confirm access by the system to the 

contacts on your telephone.

I am unable to continue a 
conversation when getting 
into my vehicle.

telephone mode is activated.

Deselect telephone mode to transfer the call to 
the vehicle.

I am unable to pair my 
telephone by Bluetooth.

telephones (models, versions of operating systems) have their own 
specific aspects in the pairing procedure and some telephones are 
not compatible.

Before starting the pairing procedure, delete the 
pairing of the telephone from the system AND of 
the system from the telephone, so as to see the 
compatibility of the telephones.

Telephone

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ABS ............................................................... 161
Access, AdBlue tank .....................................285
Accessories ..................................203, 271, 272
Access to the spare wheel ............................297
Active Safety Brake........................ 23, 243, 246
AdBlue

®

 ................................26, 35-37, 283-285

Additive, AdBlue ......................................26, 285
Additive, Diesel .......................................26, 285
Adjusting headlamp beam height .................155
Adjusting headlamps ....................................155
Adjusting head restraints ......................103, 104
Adjusting seat .........................................99, 102
Adjusting the air distribution .........................128
Adjusting the air flow .....................................128
Adjusting the date ...........................46, 420, 476
Adjusting the height and reach  

of the steering wheel ....................................99

Adjusting the lumbar support ........................100
Adjusting the seat belt height .......................166
Adjusting the temperature ............................128
Adjusting the time ...........................46, 421, 477
Advice on driving .................................. 196-198
Airbags ............................................ 24, 170, 177
Airbags, curtain ............................................. 173
Airbags, front......................................... 171, 173
Airbags, lateral ...................................... 172, 173

Air conditioning ............... 12, 127, 129, 130, 137
Air conditioning, automatic ...........................135
Air conditioning, digital .........................132, 136
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic ..........128
Air conditioning, manual .......126, 132, 135, 136
Air intake ............................... 125, 126, 128, 131
Alarm ...............................................................95
Alarm, volumetric ............................................95
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) .................... 161
Anti-theft ...........................................52, 67, 205
Area, loading ....................................... 47, 55, 73
Armrest, front ................................................103
ASR ...............................................................161
Assistance call ......................................160, 338
Assistance, emergency braking ........... 161, 247
Audio streaming  

(Bluetooth) ................................. 398, 454, 495

Audio system (radio) ...... 89, 150-152, 158, 226,  

245, 247, 250, 256, 264, 483

Auxiliary ............................................... 398, 454

A

B

C

Blinds, side ....................................................123
BlueHDi .....................................31, 35, 208, 283
Bluetooth  

(hands-free) ............... 406, 407, 462, 463, 497

Bluetooth (telephone) ............ 406-408, 462-464
Bonnet ...........................................................276
Boot .................................................................94
Boot lid ................................64, 65, 94, 313, 314
Brake discs ....................................................282
Brake lamps ........................... 310, 311, 313-315
Brakes ...............................................18, 22, 282
Braking, automatic  

emergency ............................ 23, 243, 245-247

Bulbs (changing) ...................303, 304, 310, 313
Bulbs (changing, type) ..................................303

Battery ....................................270, 281, 321-325
Battery capacity ............................................325
Battery, charging ...........................................323
Battery, remote control ...............54, 70, 71, 139
Bench seat, one-piece, fixed ........................ 110
Blind spot monitoring system ......... 29, 252, 254

Cable, audio ......................................... 398, 454
Cable, jack ........................................... 398, 454
Capacity, fuel tank ........................................265
Cap, fuel filler ................................................265
CarPlay connection.............................. 386, 442
CD ................................................ 398, 454, 494
CD, MP3 ....................................... 398, 454, 494
Central locking ..........................................59, 64
Changing a bulb .....303, 304, 310, 311, 313-315
Changing a bulb (boot lid) ............................. 313
Changing a bulb (side-hinged doors) ........... 310

180° rear vision .............................................259

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E

DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) - Digital 

radio ................... 396, 397, 452, 453, 490, 491

Date (setting) ...................................46, 420, 476
Daytime running lamps .........146, 149, 304-306
Deactivating the passenger airbag ....... 171, 177
Deactivation of DSC (ESC) ...........................163
Deadlocking ........................................51, 58, 65
Defrosting ..............................................132, 144
Demisting ......................................................132
Demisting, rear ......................................133, 134
Demisting, rear screen .........................133, 134
Diagnostic system, engine ..............................21
Dial ............................................................15, 16
Dials and gauges ............................................14
Dimensions ........................................... 328-330
Dipstick ....................................................34, 278
Direction  

indicators .... 148, 304, 307, 308, 310, 313, 315

Display, head-up ...........................................222
Display screen, instrument panel ......14-16, 208
Door pockets .................................................120
Doors ............................................................... 74
Doors, rear ......................................................91
Doors, side-hinged ........64, 65, 91-93, 310, 311

EBA ............................................................... 161
EBFD ............................................................. 161
Eco-driving (advice) ........................................ 12
Economy mode .............................................270
Electric windows .............................................98
Electronic brake force distribution  

(EBFD) ........................................................ 161

Emergency call .....................................160, 338
Emergency warning lamps ...................160, 287
Emissions control system, SCR .....................27
Energy economy mode .................................270
Engine compartment ....................................277
Engine,  

Diesel ............ 21, 267, 277, 327, 333, 335, 336

Environment ................................12, 54, 70, 139
ESC/ASR ....................................................... 161
ESC (electronic stability control) ....................25
ESC system .....................................................25

Changing a fuse ............................ 316, 317, 320
Changing a wheel .........................................296
Changing a wiper blade ........................ 159, 274
Changing the remote control battery ........54, 70
Checking the engine oil level ..........................34
Checking the levels ............................... 278-280
Checking tyre pressures  

(using the kit) ..............................................290

Checks .......................................... 277, 281, 282
Checks, routine .....................................281, 282
Child lock ...............................................194, 195
Child lock, electric .........................................194
Child lock on rear windows ...........................195
Children ................................. 182, 187, 188, 190
Children (safety) ............................................194
Child seats  ................................... 169, 174-176,  

180-182, 184, 193

Child seats, conventional .............. 180-182, 184
Child seats, ISoFIX ...................... 187, 188, 190
Closing the boot ..............................................94
Closing the doors ... 59, 64, 74, 75, 77, 82, 91, 93
Collision risk alert ................... 23, 243-245, 247
Compressor, tyre inflation ............................290
Connection,  

Bluetooth .... 380, 406-408, 436, 462-464, 498

Connection, MirrorLink ........ 382, 384, 438, 440
Connection, Wi-Fi network ...................381, 437
Connectivity ..........................................378, 434
Control, emergency boot release ...................94
Control, emergency door ..........................53, 68
Control, heated seats ............................103, 105
Control stalk, lighting ..............................30, 146
Control stalk, wipers .............................156, 157
Courtesy lamp ............................................... 312
Courtesy lamp, front ..............141, 142, 312, 315
Courtesy lamp, rear ...............141, 142, 312, 315
Courtesy lamps ......................141, 142, 312, 315
Cover, load space .........................................123
Crew cab, fixed ............................................. 117

Cruise control ................224, 227, 232, 233, 237
Cruise control, adaptive ........................227, 236
Cruise control by speed limit recognition .....227

Driver's door open warning .............................75
Driver’s fatigue warning ........................250, 251
Driving abroad...............................................148
Driving economically....................................... 12
Driving time warning .............................250, 251
DSC ...............................................................161
Dynamic stability control 

(DSC) ....................................25, 161, 163, 164

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I

Headlamps,  

dipped beam ................ 29, 146, 304, 306, 308

Headlamps, halogen ............................ 304, 306
Headlamps,  

main beam ................... 29, 146, 304, 307, 308

Headlamps, Xenon .............................. 304, 308
Headlamp wash ............................................158
Head restraints, front ............................103, 104
Head-up display ........................... 222, 223, 244
Heated bench seat ........................................105
Heating .............................12, 125, 126, 135-138
Heating, additional ..................................95, 138
Heating, programmable ..........................95, 138
Hill start assist ...............................................206
Horn............................................................... 161

Hazard warning lamps ..........................160, 287
Hazard warning lamps,  

automatic operation ....................................160

Headlamp adjustment ...................................155
Headlamp adjustment ...................................155
Headlamp beam height .................................155
Headlamp dipping, automatic .......................154
Headlamps,  

automatic dipping .................................29, 153

Headlamps, automatic 

illumination ..................................146, 149, 150

Identification, vehicle ....................................337
Ignition ...................................201, 203, 410, 466
Ignition on......................................................203
Immobiliser, electronic ................ 52, 67, 71, 205
Indicator, AdBlue

®

 range .................................35

Indicator, coolant temperature ........................31
Indicator, engine oil level ................................34
Indicator lamps, operation .............................. 17
Indicators, direction ......................................148
Inflating tyres .................................................. 12
Inflating tyres and accessories  

(using the kit) ..............................................290

gauge, fuel....................................................265
gearbox, automatic .............. 12, 14-16, 21, 199

204, 206, 209, 218, 219, 233, 237, 282, 321

gearbox, electronic ............12, 14-16, 202, 206,  

214, 218, 219, 282

gearbox, manual .......... 12, 14-16, 21, 206, 207,  

218, 219, 233, 237, 282

gear lever ....................................................... 12
gear lever, automatic gearbox .....................209
gear lever, electronic gearbox .....................282
gear lever, manual gearbox .........................207
gear shift indicator .......................................208
glove box ......................................................120
g.P.S. ............................................................366
grip control ...................................................164
guide-me-home ............................................150

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Fatigue detection ..................................250, 251
Filling the fuel tank ................................265, 267
Filter, air ........................................................281
Filter, oil .........................................................281
Filter, particle ........................................280, 281
Filter, passenger compartment .....................281
Finisher .........................................................302
Fitting a wheel ...............................................299
Fitting roof bars .............................................273
Fittings, interior .....................................120, 123
Fittings, rear ..................................................123
Fitting the mat ............................................... 119
Flap, fuel filler ................................................265
Flap, removable ............................................106
Flashing indicators ........................................148
Foglamp, rear .........................147, 310, 313, 315
Foglamps ......................................................304
Foglamps, front .....................147, 152, 304, 309
Foglamps, rear .............................................. 147
Frequency (radio) ..................................395, 451
Fuel..........................................................12, 267
Fuel consumption ......................................12, 42
Fuel tank..........................................................20
Fusebox, engine compartment .....................320
Fuses ............................................. 316, 317, 320

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Instrument panel ........................................14-16
Instrument panel, LCD ........................ 14, 35-37
Instrument panel, LCD text ............................. 15
Instrument panel, matrix .................................16
Intelligent traction Control ............................162
ISoFIX .................................................. 187, 190

Key ................................... 47-50, 71, 74, 75, 199
Key, electronic ......................................... 47, 204
Keyless Entry and Starting .... 55, 59, 60, 63-65,  

68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 202, 205

Key with remote control ........... 50, 64, 199, 205
Kit, hands-free ............. 406, 407, 462, 463, 497
Kit, puncture repair .......................................290
Kit, temporary puncture repair ............. 289, 290

Labels ...................................................... 11, 116
Labels, identification .....................................337
Ladder ...........................................................272
Lane Departure Warning System 

(LDWS) .........................................29, 248, 249

Level, brake fluid ...........................................279
Level, Diesel additive ............................280, 281
Level, engine coolant .............................. 31, 279
Level, engine oil ......................................34, 278
Level, headlamp wash ..........................158, 280
Level, power steering fluid ............................279
Levels and checks ................................ 277-280
Level, screenwash fluid ........................158, 280
Lighting ....................................................30, 146
Lighting, cornering ........................................152
Lighting dimmer ..............................................39
Lighting, guide-me home ..............................150
Lighting, welcome ......................................... 151
Loading ...................................................12, 273
Loading area fittings .....................................122
Load reduction mode ....................................270
Load restraint ................................................122
Locating your vehicle ................................52, 67
Locking ....................................50, 55, 57, 64, 71
Locking from the inside .............................72, 73
Low fuel level ..........................................20, 265
Lumbar ..........................................................100

Jack ...................................... 122, 296, 398, 454

Navigation ....................352, 354, 356, 360, 362
Navigation, connected .................. 370, 372, 374
Net, cargo......................................................106
Net, high load retaining .................................123
Number plate lamps .............................. 311, 314

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Maintenance, routine ...................................... 12
Markings, identification .................................337
Mat ........................................................ 119, 202
Memorising a speed .....................................224
Menu ........... 352, 354, 356, 360, 362, 370, 372,  

374, 378, 384, 386, 388, 390, 392,  

400, 402, 404, 412, 414, 416, 434, 440, 442, 
444, 446, 448, 456, 458, 460, 468, 470, 472

Menu, main ...................................................487
Menus (audio) ...................................... 345, 433
Messages ..............................................410, 466
Messages, quick ................................... 411, 467
Mirror, rear view ............................................145
Mirrors, door..................133, 134, 143, 144, 252
Mirror, vanity ................................................. 119
Misfuel prevention .........................................266
Moduwork......................................................106
Mountings, Isofix ...................................186, 190
MP3 CD .........................................................494

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Pads, brake ...................................................282
Paint colour code ..........................................337
Parking brake ..................................18, 205, 282
Parking sensors, audible and visual .............256
Parking sensors, front ...................................256
Parking sensors, rear............................255, 256
PEugEot Connect Assistance ...................338
PEugEot Connect Nav ...............................341
PEugEot Connect Packs ...........................338
PEugEot Connect Radio ...........................429
PEugEot Connect SoS .............................338
Plates, identification......................................337
Platform cab ..........................................315, 332
Player, Apple

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Player, MP3 CD .............................................494
Player, uSB .................................. 398, 454, 492
Port, uSB ............................. 122, 398, 454, 492
Pressures, tyres ................... 290, 295, 302, 337

Pre-tensioning seat belts ..............................169
Priming pump ................................................327
Priming the fuel system ................................327
Profiles .................................................. 418, 474
Protecting children .................171, 174-176, 182,  

187, 188, 190, 193

Puncture ........................................................290

Radio ................... 394, 398, 450, 454, 488, 489
Radio, digital (Digital Audio  

Broadcasting - DAB) .......... 396, 397, 452, 453

Radio Media ........ 388, 390, 392, 444, 446, 448
Range ..............................................................42
Range, AdBlue ................................................35
RDS .......................................................395, 451
Rear screen, demisting .........................133, 134
Recharging the battery .................................323
Recirculation, air ................... 125, 126, 128, 131
Reduction of electrical load ..........................270
Regeneration of the particle filter .................281
Reinitialisation of the under-inflation  

detection system .........................................263

Reinitialising the remote control ...............54, 70
Reminder, key in ignition ...............................201
Reminder, lighting on ....................................148
Remote  

control ...... 47-50, 52, 55-59, 67, 68, 71, 74, 75

Removing a wheel ........................................299
Removing the mat ......................................... 119

Safety, children ......................171, 174-176, 182,  

187, 188, 190, 193

Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel) .........281
Screen, instrument panel .......................... 40, 41
Screen menu map ....... 352, 354, 356, 360, 362, 

370, 372, 374, 378, 384, 386, 388, 390, 392, 

400, 402, 404, 412, 414, 416, 434, 440, 442, 
444, 446, 448, 456, 458, 460, 468, 470, 472

Screen, multifunction (with audio system) ....487

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Replacing bulbs .....303, 304, 310, 311, 313-315
Replacing fuses .................................... 316, 317
Replacing the air filter ...................................281
Replacing the oil filter ...................................281
Replacing the passenger  

compartment filter ......................................281

Reservoir, headlamp wash ...........................280
Reservoir, screenwash .................................280
Reset journey .................................................. 41
Resetting the service indicator .......................33
Resetting the trip recorder ..............................38
Rev counter ................................................14-16
Reversing camera .........................................259
Reversing camera (on interior mirror) ..........258
Reversing lamp ............................. 310, 313, 315
Roof bars ...............................................272, 273
Roof rack ...............................................272, 273
Running out of fuel (Diesel) ..........................327

oil change .....................................................278
oil consumption ............................................278
oil, engine .....................................................278
on-board tools ...................................... 287, 289
opening the bonnet ......................................276
opening the boot ................................ 47, 59, 94
opening the doors .......47, 59, 74, 78-81, 83, 93
opening to 90/180/235° ..................................92
opening to 180° ..............................................91

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