Peugeot 1007 Dag (2005.5). Manual — part 6

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road conditions

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weather & visibility

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urban information

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parking

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public transport

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demonstrations

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geographical ilter

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around the vehicle

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around a place/select

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ilter radius 50 km



choice of TMC station

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station name



next station

Ž

speech synthesis



volume



activate/deactivate

Ž

activate/deactivate messages

presentation



RESUME/STOP GUIDANCE

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add

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delete

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e-mail

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display

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list of numbers

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change

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add

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delete

Ž

add a ile

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description

Ž

delete a ile

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entire directory

Ž

delete all iles



do you want to delete all of the iles in the

directory (non sim)?

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yes

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no

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CONFIGURATION OF THE DIRECTORY

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select a directory



user xxxx

Ž

name a directory

Ž

select the starting directory



user xxx

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last directory used

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FILE TRANSFER

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infrared exchange

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send all iles

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send one ile

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receive by infrared

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exchange with the sim card

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send all sim iles

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send one sim ile

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receive all iles from sim

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receive a ile from sim

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AUDIO FUNCTIONS

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ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE RDS

ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES

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ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE REGIONAL

MODE

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ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE RADIO TEXT

INFO

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ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE CD DETAILS

INFO

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TRIP COMPUTER

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TRIP COMPUTER

CONFIGURATION

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enter distance to destination



0 km

Ž

select units

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l/100 & km

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mpg & miles

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km/l & km

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°c/°f

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bar, psi

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DIAGNOSTICS

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warning log

Ž

equipment backup supply

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gps coverage

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STATUS OF FUNCTIONS

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list of functions

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DIRECTORY

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MANAGEMENT OF DIRECTORY FILES

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consult or change a ile

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entire directory

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name



voice recording

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notes

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address

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town

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street

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number

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display

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list of numbers

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change

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call options

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delete the list of calls and sms

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do you want to delete the list of calls and
sms from the equipment?

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conigure the calls

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displaying of my number

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automatic pick-up after 3 rings

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ring options

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for voice calls

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volume

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type of ring

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for text messages (sms)

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text message buzzer

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voice call diversion n°

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TEXT MESSAGES (SMS)

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reading text messages received

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list of text messages received

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sending a text message

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list of saved text messages

Ž

writing a text message

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text message

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message sent

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delete the list of text messages

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CONFIGURATION*

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DISPLAY CONFIGURATION

Ž

adjust the brightness

Ž

sound



speech synthesis adjustment

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volume of guidance instructions

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volume

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activate/deactivate

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volume of other messages

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volume

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activate/deactivate

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select a voice

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male

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female

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speech synthesis

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activate/deactivate



voice command adjustment

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volume

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activate/deactivate

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international parameters

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adjust the date & time

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day, month, year

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time, 12 h, 24 h, am/pm

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adjusting the minutes on gps



select the units

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l/100 & km

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mpg & miles

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km/l & km

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°c/°f

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bar, psi

Ž

choice of language



list of languages available

* Coniguration menu: according to

display.

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TELEPHONE AND TELEMATIC

SERVICES

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CALL

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list of calls

Ž

dial

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directory

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voice mail

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SERVICE

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customer contact centre

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PEUGEOT assistance

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PEUGEOT mobile services (if atx services

activated)

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messages received

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list of v-cards

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TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS

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network

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network search mode

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automatic mode

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maual mode

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list of networks

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networks avaible

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list of networks

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duration of calls

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partial counter

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total duration

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zero reset

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manage the pin code

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activate

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store the pin code

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change the pin code

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entering the pin code

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old code

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> new code

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conirmation

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>> correct

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CONFIGURATION*



DISPLAY CONFIGURATION

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select the colours



6 colours

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night



automatic day/night

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luminosity & brightness



luminosity



brightness

Ž

sound



speech synthesis adjustment



volume of guidance instructions

‘

volume

‘

activate/deactivate



volume of other messages

‘

volume

‘

activate/deactivate



select a voice

‘

male/female



speech synthesis

‘

activate/deactivate



voice command adjustment



volume



activate/deactivate



aux input



activate/deactivate

Ž

international parameters



adjust the date & time



day, month, year



time, 12 h, 24 h, am/pm



adjusting the minutes on gps



select the units



l/100 & km



mpg & miles



km/l & km



°c/°f



bar, psi

Ž

choice of language



list of languages available

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MAP**

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MOVE THE MAP

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MAP ORIENTATION

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north oriented map

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vehicle oriented map

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CENTRE AROUND VEHICLE

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MAP DETAILS

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administration & security

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town halls, town centre

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universities, colleges

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hospitals

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hotels, restaurants & businesses

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hotels

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restaurants

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vineyards

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business centres

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supermarkets, shopping

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craft centres

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culture, tourism & shows

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tourism, historical monuments

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culture, museums & theatres

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shows & exhibitions

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casinos & nightlife

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cinemas

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sports centres & outdoor pursuits

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sports centres, complexes

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golf courses

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skating rinks, bowling alleys

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winter sports centres

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parks & gardens

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theme parks

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VIDEO**

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ACTIVATE VIDEO MODE

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VIDEO PARAMETERS

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display formats

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16/9 (full screen)

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4/3 (conventional)

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adjust brightness

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set colours

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set contrast

Flow chart version 6.6

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transport & automobile

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ports, airports

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station, bus stations

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automatic checks



vehicle hire

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reat areas, car parks

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service stations, garages

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STORE THE CURRENT POSITION

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description

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deleted

** Menu according to display.

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VENTILATION

1 - Windscreen de-icing or

demisting vent.

2 - Side window de-icing or

demisting vents.

3 - Side vents.

4 - Central vents.

5 - Air outlets to the front footwells.

6 - Air outlets to the rear footwells.

7 - Temperature sensor.

Recommendations for use

If the interior temperature remains

very high following a long period

parked in the sun, do not hesitate

to ventilate the passenger compart-

ment for a few minutes.

For an even air distribution, make

sure that you do not block the out-

side air inlet grille, the vents and the

air outlets to the footwells.

In certain cases of particularly ardu-

ous use (towing the maximum load

on a steep gradient in a high temper-

ature), cutting off the air conditioning

permits recovery of the engine power

and therefore improvement of the

towing capacity.

Ensure that the passenger compart-

ment ilter, located underneath the

windscreen, in the engine compart-

ment, is in good condition. Have the

ilter elements replaced regularly. If

you drive in a dusty environment,

change them twice as often.

Operate the air conditioning system

for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a

month, to keep it in perfect working

order.

To guarantee correct operation of

your air conditioning system, we also

recommend that you have it checked

regularly.

The condensation created by the air

conditioning results in a low of water

underneath the vehicle when station-

ary which is perfectly normal.

If the system does not produce cold

air, do not use it and contact your

PEUGEOT dealer.

Do not cover the temperature

sensor

7, it is used for regulation of

the air conditioning.

The air conditioning system

does not contain chlorine

and does not present any

danger to the ozone layer.

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Turn the control from blue

(cold) to red (hot) to adjust

the temperature to your re-

quirements.

Turn the control from posi-

tion

1 to position 4 to obtain

a low of air suficient to en-

sure your comfort.

To maintain a certain level

of comfort in the passenger compart-

ment, avoid position

0 as much as

possible.

However, in position

0, a slight low

of air, due to the movement of the

vehicle, can still be felt.

HEATING/VENTILATION

The heating and ventilation can only

operate when the engine is running.

1. Temperature adjustment

2. Air low adjustment

Version with button and indicator light

Version with manual control

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3. Air distribution adjustment

Version with manual control

Windscreen and side

windows.

Windscreen, side windows

and footwells.

Footwells (vents closed).

Centre and side vents.

5. Demisting the rear screen and

exterior mirrors

With the engine running,

pressing the button once

demists the rear screen

and the exterior mirrors.

This switches off automati-

cally in relation to the ex-

terior temperature and to prevent an

excessive consumption of current.

It is possible to stop demisting by

pressing the button again before it is

switched off automatically.

4. Air intake/Air recirculation

The interior air recirculation function

enables you to isolate the passenger

compartment from exterior odours

and smoke.

The outside air intake function pre-

vents condensation on the wind-

screen and side windows.

Pressing button

4 permits

recirculation of the interior

air. This is indicated by il-

lumination of the indicator

light.

As soon as possible, move the

manual control

4 to the left or press

button

4 again to permit the intake of

outside air to prevent deterioration

of the air quality and misting of the

windscreen and side windows. This

is indicated by the switching off of the

indicator light for the button version.

Move the manual control

4

to the right for the "Interior

air recirculation" position.

Version with button and indicator

light

To quickly de-ice or demist

the windscreen and side

windows:

- Set the air distribution to "Wind-

screen and side windows",

- Place the air intake control

4 in the

''Outside Air Intake'' position,

- Place the temperature

1 and air

low

2 controls at maximum,

- Close the centre vents.

The air distribution can be adjusted

by placing the control in an interme-

diate position, marked by "l".

De-icing and demisting the

windscreen

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The air conditioning is

designed to operate ef-

fectively in all seasons,

with the windows closed.

In summer, it enables the

temperature to be lowered and in

winter, above 0 °C, it increases the

effectiveness of the demisting.

Press the switch, the indicator light

comes on.

The air conditioning does not op-

erate while the air low adjustment

control 3 is in position "0".

MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING

The air conditioning can only operate

when the engine is running.

1. Air conditioning on/off

2. Temperature adjustment

Turn the control from blue

(cold) to red (hot) to adjust

the temperature to your re-

quirements.

Version with button and indicator light

Version with manual control

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Windscreen and side

windows.

4. Air distribution adjustment

5. Air intake/Air recirculation

The interior air recirculation function

enables you to isolate the passenger

compartment from exterior odours

and smoke.

The outside air intake function ena-

bles you to prevent condensation on

the windscreen and side windows.

Used in a humid climate, air recir-

culation may result in misting of the

windows.

3. Air low adjustment

Turn the control from posi-

tion

1 to position 4 to obtain

a low of air suficient to en-

sure your comfort.

To maintain a certain level

of comfort in the passenger compart-

ment, avoid position

0 as much as

possible.

However, in position

0, a slight low

of air, due to the movement of the

vehicle, can still be felt.

Windscreen, side windows

and footwells.

Footwells (vents closed).

Centre and side vents.

The distribution of the air can be ad-

justed by placing the control in an in-

termediate position, marked by "l".

Move the manual control

5

to the right for the "Interior

air recirculation" position.

With the engine running,

pressing the button once

demists the rear screen

and the exterior mirrors.

This switches off automati-

cally in relation to the exterior tem-

perature and to prevent an excessive

consumption of current.

It is possible to stop demisting by

pressing the button again before the

demisting is switched off automati-

cally.

De-icing and demisting

the windscreen

To quickly de-ice or demist

the windscreen and side

windows:

- set the air distribution to "Wind-

screen and side windows",

- place the temperature

2 and air

low

3 controls at maximum,

- close the centre vents,

- place the air intake control

5 in the

"Outside air intake" position,

- switch on the air conditioning by

pressing button

1.

Version with manual control

6. Demisting the rear screen and

the mirrors

Press button

5 for recircula-

tion of the interior air. This

is indicated by illumination

of the indicator light.

As soon as possible, move the

manual control

5 to the left or press

button

5 again to permit the intake of

outside air, to prevent deterioration

of the air quality and misting of the

windscreen and side windows. This

is indicated by the switching off of the

indicator light in the case of the but-

ton version.

Version with button and indicator

light

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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING

The air conditioning can only operate when the engine is running.

1. Automatic "comfort"

programme

We recommend that you use this

mode, it provides optimised auto-

matic control of all of the following

functions: passenger compartment

temperature, air low, air distribution

and air intake, in accordance with the

comfort value that you have chosen.

This system is designed to operate

effectively in all seasons, with the

windows closed.

Press the

"AUTO" button.

The

"AUTO" symbol is

displayed.

The automatic comfort

programme may not be

suficient for rapid de-icing

or demisting of the wind-

screen and side windows

(humidity, several passengers, ice,

etc.).

In this case, select the automatic

visibility programme. The button

3

indicator light comes on.

The system automatically controls

the air conditioning and the low of

air and provides optimum distribution

of the ventilation to the windscreen

and side windows. It deactivates the

air recirculation.

To exit this programme, press button

3

again or press the

"AUTO" button,

the indicator light on the button is

switched off and

"AUTO" is dis-

played.

Note: for your comfort, when the en-

gine is switched off, the settings are

retained until the engine is switched

on again, if the temperature in the

passenger compartment has not al-

tered signiicantly; otherwise, opera-

tion resumes in automatic mode.

When the engine is cold, to prevent

too great a distribution of cold air, the

air low will only reach its optimum

level gradually.

3. Automatic "visibility"

programme

Automatic operation

The value indicated

on the display cor-

responds to a level of

comfort and not to a

temperature in degrees

Celsius or Fahrenheit.

2. Temperature adjustment

On entering the vehicle, if

the interior temperature is

much colder or warmer than

is comfortable, there is no

need to change the value displayed

in order to reach the required level of

comfort. The system eliminates the

temperature difference automatically

and as quickly as possible.

Press the

"+" and "-" buttons to

change this value. A setting around

the

value 22 enables optimum

comfort to be obtained. However,

depending on your requirements, a

setting between 18 and 24 is usual.

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Press this button to switch

off the air conditioning.

Automatic operation of

the air conditioning is re-

sumed when the button is

pressed again. The symbol

"A/C" is

displayed.

4. Air conditioning on/off

Pressing this button sev-

eral times in succession

enables the air low to be

directed in turn towards:

- the windscreen and the side win-

dows (de-icing or demisting),

- the windscreen, the side windows,

the vents and the footwells,

- the windscreen, the side windows

and the footwells,

5. Air distribution adjustment

Press buttons

"+" or

"-" respectively to in-

crease or reduce the

air low.

The air low symbol,

the fan, ills progressively in relation

to the value requested.

6. Air low adjustment

Press the air low

"-" button 6 until

the fan symbol is empty.

This action switches off all of the

functions of the air conditioning sys-

tem, with the exception of the rear

screen demisting

9.

Avoid driving with the air conditioning

switched off for long periods.

Pressing the air low

"+" button 6

again or the

"AUTO" button reacti-

vates the system with the values set

before it was switched off.

7. Switching the system off

Control using the manual

buttons

It is possible to adjust one or more

functions manually while leaving the

other functions in automatic mode.

The

"AUTO" button indicator light

switches off.

Switching to manual mode may result

in discomfort (temperature, humidity,

odour, condensation) and does not

provide optimum comfort.

To return to automatic mode, press

the

"AUTO" button.

Press this button for recir-

culation of the interior air.

The air recirculation symbol

8

is displayed.

Air recirculation enables

the passenger compartment to be

isolated from exterior odours and

smoke.

Avoid prolonged recirculation of inte-

rior air (risk of condensation or dete-

rioration of the air quality).

Press this button again or press the

"AUTO" button to resume automatic

management of the intake of air.

8. Air intake/Air recirculation

With the engine running,

press this button to demist

the rear screen and the ex-

terior mirrors. The indicator

light on button

9 comes on.

Demisting switches off automatically

in relation to the exterior temperature

and to prevent an excessive con-

sumption of current.

It is possible to stop operation of the

demisting before it is switched off

automatically by pressing the button

again.

If the engine is switched off before

the demisting is switched off auto-

matically, the demisting will resume

the next time the engine is switched

on.

9. Demisting the rear screen and

the mirrors

- the footwells,

- the centre vents, the side vents and

the footwells,

- the centre and side vents.

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MIRRORS

Exterior mirrors

Folding/Unfolding

When parked, the mirrors can be

folded back and unfolded manually.

If your vehicle is itted with electric

folding/unfolding (ignition on):
F

turn switch

A downwards to fold

back the mirrors,

F

turn switch

A to the central posi-

tion to unfold them.

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 lower

edge of the mirror.

STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT

AND DEPTH ADJUSTMENT

When the vehicle is stationary, un-

lock the steering wheel by pulling

handle

A.

Adjust the height and depth of the

steering wheel.

Lock it by pushing handle

A down

fully.

Demisting

To demist the mirrors, with the en-

gine running, press the rear screen

demisting button.

Electric adjustment
F

Turn switch

A to the right or to the

left to select the corresponding

mirror.

F

Move this switch in all four direc-

tions to adjust.

F

Return switch

A to the centre

position.

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FRONT SEATS

2 - Driver's seat height

adjustment

Pull the control upwards.

Take your weight off the seat to raise

it or press on the seat to lower it.

3 - Seat back angle adjustment

Turn the knob to adjust the angle of

the seat back.

1 - Forwards-backwards

adjustment

Lift the control and slide the seat for-

wards or backwards.

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4 - Access to the rear seats

If necessary, detach the seat belt

from the handle and position it along

the door pillar.

Lift control

A with one hand and

guide the movement of the seat for-

wards with the other hand (keeping

the control in the lifted position).

The driver has a courtesy handle

B, located on the inner side of the

passenger seat, for tilting the seat to

allow a child access to the rear for

example.

When it is put back in place, the seat

returns to its initial position.

5 - Head restraint height and

angle adjustment

To raise the head restraint, pull it

upwards.

To lower it, it is necessary to push

simultaneously:

- the button, located on the left guide

at the base of the head restraint

frame,

- the head restraint downwards.

No person or object should

prevent the seat from re-

turning to its initial position;

the return to this position is

necessary in order for it to

be secured.

The head restraint is itted with a

frame which has notches which

prevent it from lowering; this is an

impact safety device.

To adjust the angle of the head re-

straint, tilt it.

To remove it, press the lug and pull

it upwards.

Never drive with the head

restraints removed; they

must be in place and cor-

rectly adjusted.

The adjustment is correct

when the upper edge of

the head restraint is level

with the top of the head.

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6 - Heated seats control

Press the switch. The temperature is

controlled automatically.

Pressing the switch again switches

the function off.

7 - Storage drawer

Your vehicle has a storage drawer

with one or two compartments.

To open it, lift it and pull.

To remove it, bring it to the end of its

travel, press the ends of the slides

and lift it, then pull it fully.

To put it back in place, at the end

of its travel, press on the top of the

drawer to secure it.

Do not place objects weigh-

ing more than 1 kg in the

drawers.

8 - Placing the passenger seat in

the table position

Use one of the two red controls lo-

cated at the base, on each side of

the seat.

To place the seat in the table posi-

tion, lift this control with one hand

and guide the seat back to the table

position with the other hand.

To return the seat to the upright

position, carry out exactly the same

procedure in reverse (always lift the

red control).

As a safety precaution, a

passenger sitting in the

rear of the vehicle must not

place his feet on the front

seat when placed in the

table position.

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REAR SEATS

Forwards-backwards

adjustment

Lift the bar

A and slide the seat for-

wards or backwards.

From the boot, you can press the red

handle

B and slide the seat forwards

or backwards.

This manoeuvre makes folding of the

seat when loading the boot easier.

Seat back angle adjustment

Tilt the control

C and adjust the angle

to the comfort or loading position.

Release the control to lock.

Folding/Placing in the "fully

folded" position

Place the head restraint in the low

position.

Position the seat belt buckle as close

as possible to the strap return.

Move the seat as far back as possi-

ble using the bar A or the handle B.

Fold the seat back onto the seat

cushion tilting control

C fully.

Note: you can lock the seat back in

this position by pressing on it.

Push the control

D upwards to re-

lease the rear feet.

Place the seat in the "fully folded"

position.

When driving, the seat is retained in

this position by the side strut.

Table position

Place the head restraint in the low

position.

Fold the seat back onto the seat

cushion tilting control

C fully.

Note: you can lock the seat back in

this position by pressing on it.

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