Peugeot 807 Dag (2007.5). Instruction — part 4

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De-icing the rear screen

and mirrors

Demisting, visibility programme

DE-ICING AND DEMISTING

The comfort programme may not

be sufficient to quickly demist or

de-ice the windows (humidity,

several passengers, ice).

In this case, select the visibility

programme. The visibility programme

indicator light comes on.

It activates the air conditioning, the air flow,

the de-icing of the rear screen and provides

optimum distribution of the ventilation to the

windscreen and side windows.

It deactivates the air recirculation.

Press this button, with the engine

running, to de-ice the rear screen

and mirrors.

The de-icing indicator light comes

on. The duration of de-icing depends on the

exterior temperature.

Pressing the button again reactivates the

de-icing.

It is possible to stop the de-icing before

it is switched off automatically by

pressing this button again.

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the side vents and the central

vents,

MANUAL

Located on the centre console, the control

panel is to the right of the gear lever.

1 - Setting the air distribution

Turn control knob

1 to the corresponding

position to direct the flow of air towards:

the side vents, the central vents

and the footwells,

the footwells,

the windscreen and the footwells,

the windscreen.

2 - Temperature adjustment

Position control knob

2 to suit

your requirements: from blue (cold

when the air conditioning is on) to

red (hot).

To lower the temperature inside the

passenger compartment quickly, position

control knob

2 on "MAX".

The air conditioning

5 and the air

recirculation

4 come on.

Turn the knob away from the

"MAX"

position when the ambient air suits your

requirements.

The air conditioning

5 remains on while the

air recirculation

4 switches off.

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3 - Setting the air flow

Turn control knob

3 to the right or

to the left respectively to increase

or reduce the flow of air.

Avoid prolonged operation in interior

air recirculation mode (risk of misting

of the windows and of deterioration of the air

quality).

5 - Air conditioning ON/OFF

The air conditioning is intended to

operate in all seasons. In summer

it allows the temperature to be

reduced and in winter, above 0° C, it

increases the effectiveness of the demisting.

Press switch

5.

The air conditioning indicator light

5 comes

on if the air flow is sufficient.

Pressing this button again switches off the

air conditioning.

4 - Intake of exterior air/

Recirculation of interior air

Press button

4 to recirculate the

air inside.

The air recirculation indicator light

4 comes on.

Recirculation insulates the passenger

compartment from external odours and fumes.

Used simultaneously with the air

conditioning

5, recirculation improves the

performance of the system when set to hot

as well as to cold.

Recommended settings for the air conditioning

For optimum operation of the manual system, it is recommended:

If I require...

Air

distribution

Temperature Air flow

Air

recirculation

AC

Heating

-

Cooling

Deicing

Demisting

With Automatic Air Conditioning, operation in AUTO mode is recommended, irrespective of

the requirement.

Remember to switch it off when the ambient air suits your requirements.

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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING WITH SEPARATE SETTINGS

Do not cover the sunshine sensor

located in the centre of the fascia. This

is used to regulate the air conditioning.

Located on the centre console, the control

panel is to the right of the gear lever.

The driver and front passenger can each

adjust the air temperature to suit their

requirements.

They can also activate or disarm the rear

ventilation adjustment controls.

1 - AUTO mode

This is the normal air conditioning

operating mode.

Press the

"AUTO" button.

Depending on the comfort temperature

selected, the system controls the air

distribution, flow and intake so that the

passenger compartment is comfortable and

has an adequate circulation of air.

You do not have to make any further

adjustments.

When the engine is cold, in order to prevent

a rush of cold air, the ventilation will reach

its optimum level progressively.

The

"AUTO" symbol is displayed.

For your comfort, the settings selected when

the ignition is switched off will be retained

when it is switched on again, if the temperature

in the passenger compartment has not

changed significantly; otherwise, operation will

resume in automatic mode.

Refer to the beginning of the

"Ventilation" section of chapter 7.

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2 - Driver's temperature

adjustment

4 - Adjustment of the air

distribution

Pressing the corresponding

button(s)

4 allows you to position

the air flow towards:

- the windscreen,

- the side vents and the central

vents,

- the side vents, the central vents

and the footwells,

- the windscreen and the

footwells,

- the footwells.

The indicator light corresponding to the

position selected

4 comes on.

5 - Adjustment of the rear

ventilation ("REAR" version)

To permit adjustment of the

ventilation to the rear passengers,

press the

REAR button.

The rear ventilation symbol is displayed.

The row 2 side vents air flow adjustment

controls are operational and

can be adjusted.

To deactivate the rear

ventilation controls, press

the

REAR button again.

The rear ventilation symbol

switches off.

Take care not to obstruct

the side vents and the air

outlets on the floor.

3 - Passenger's temperature

adjustment

The required value is displayed

(from 14 to 28: comfort value = 21).

The maximum difference between the

value displayed for the driver and for the

passenger may not be greater than 5.

If you use these manual adjustments, the

AUTO symbol switches off.

Press the corresponding

"+" and "-" buttons

to adjust.

To make the driver and passenger setting

the same:

- air conditioning with "MONO" version,

press the

MONO button.

- air conditioning with "REAR" version, press

the

+ button for more than two seconds.

On entering the vehicle, the interior

temperature may be considerably lower

(or higher) than is comfortable. It is not

necessary to change the value displayed

in order to quickly obtain the desired level

of comfort. The system will operate at

maximum performance to reach the comfort

value set.

MONO Version
Press this button once to obtain

an even temperature throughout

the passenger compartment. The

reference value is selected by the

driver.

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6 - Adjustment of the air flow

Turn control knob

6 to the right

or to the left respectively to

increase or decrease the air

flow.

On the display, the blades of the fan darken

when the air flow is increased.

7 - Switching the system off

Turn air flow control knob

6 to the left until

the display switches off.

The action disarms all the system functions,

with the exception of demisting of the rear

screen. Your comfort setting is no longer

maintained and switches off.

For your comfort, avoid remaining in the off

position.

Operating control knob

6 again or the

"Visibility" button or "AUTO" button

reactivates the system with the values

which were present before it was switched

off.

Flashing of the points in the temperature

setting values indicates that there is a

malfunction of the air conditioning.

Contact your PEUGEOT dealer.

8 - Intake of exterior air/

Recirculation of interior air

Press this button to recirculate

the air inside.

The air recirculation symbol and indicator

light

8 are displayed.

Recirculation insulates the passenger

compartment from outside smells and

smoke.

9 - Air conditioning On/Off

Press this button to activate

automatic operation of the air

conditioning.

The symbol and the indicator light

9 are

displayed.

Press this button again to switch off the

air conditioning.

The symbol and the indicator light

9 switch off.

Avoid prolonged operation of interior

air recirculation (risk of misting of the

windows and deterioration of air quality).

Press this button again to return air intake

to automatic control.

ADDITIONAL HEATER

Vehicles fitted with HDI engines may be

fitted with automatic additional heating to

improve your comfort.

However, with the engine at idle or when the

vehicle is stationary, it is normal to notice a

high-pitched whistling and a slight emission

of smoke and odour.

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6 - Adjustment of the air flow

Turn control knob

6 to the right

or to the left respectively to

increase or decrease the air

flow.

On the display, the blades of the fan darken

when the air flow is increased.

7 - Switching the system off

Turn air flow control knob

6 to the left until

the display switches off.

The action disarms all the system functions,

with the exception of demisting of the rear

screen. Your comfort setting is no longer

maintained and switches off.

For your comfort, avoid remaining in the off

position.

Operating control knob

6 again or the

"Visibility" button or "AUTO" button

reactivates the system with the values

which were present before it was switched

off.

Flashing of the points in the temperature

setting values indicates that there is a

malfunction of the air conditioning.

Contact your PEUGEOT dealer.

8 - Intake of exterior air/

Recirculation of interior air

Press this button to recirculate

the air inside.

The air recirculation symbol and indicator

light

8 are displayed.

Recirculation insulates the passenger

compartment from outside smells and

smoke.

9 - Air conditioning On/Off

Press this button to activate

automatic operation of the air

conditioning.

The symbol and the indicator light

9 are

displayed.

Press this button again to switch off the

air conditioning.

The symbol and the indicator light

9 switch off.

Avoid prolonged operation of interior

air recirculation (risk of misting of the

windows and deterioration of air quality).

Press this button again to return air intake

to automatic control.

ADDITIONAL HEATER

Vehicles fitted with HDI engines may be

fitted with automatic additional heating to

improve your comfort.

However, with the engine at idle or when the

vehicle is stationary, it is normal to notice a

high-pitched whistling and a slight emission

of smoke and odour.

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FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL

ADJUSTMENT

2 - Seat back angle adjustment

Pull the lever upwards and set the required

angle.

1 - Forwards/backwards adjustment

Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards or

backwards.

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3 - Driver's seat height adjustment

Manoeuvre the handle upwards or

downwards until the desired position is

reached.

4 - Driver's seat lumbar adjustment

Move the lever up or down to obtain the

required position.

5 - Head restraint height and angle

adjustment

To raise or lower the restraint, pull it

forwards, then slide it.

The adjustment is correct when the upper

edge of the head restraint is level with the

top of the head.

To remove it, set it in the high position, lift

the tab using a coin and pull upwards and

forwards at the same time.

To re-install, engage the head restraint rods

in the holes, making sure they are aligned

with the seat back.

6 - Rotating of seats

If your vehicle is fitted with this function:

Place the seat back in the upright position.

Place the seat in the highest intermediate

longitudinal position.

On the driver's side, push the steering

wheel, apply the handbrake. To allow

rotation of the seat, lower the handbrake

handle pulling on the end.

Pull the control upwards and rotate the seat

inwards.

Never drive with the head restraints

removed; they must be in place and

correctly adjusted.

This rotating operation must be carried

out with the engine switched off.

The

handbrake, the lever of which is now in the

lower position, remains applied.

Do not forget to raise the lever and release

the brake before setting off.

Driving with a passenger seated facing the

rear is prohibited.

For further information regarding the

disengaging of the handbrake, refer to

the "Driving Safety" section of chapter 5.

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FRONT SEATS WITH ELECTRICAL

ADJUSTMENT

2 - Driver's seat height adjustment

Push the rear part of the control upwards or

downwards to obtain the required height.

1 - Forwards-backwards adjustment

Push the control forwards or backwards to

slide the seat.

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3 - Seat back angle adjustment

Tilt the control to the front or the rear to

obtain the angle required.

The electrical functions of the seats are

cancelled one minute after the ignition

has been switched off.

4 - Driver's seat lumbar adjustment

(mechanical)

Raise or lower the lever to obtain the correct

position.

5 - Head restraint height and angle

adjustment (manual)

To raise or lower the head restraint, pull it

forwards, then slide it.

The setting is correct when the upper edge

of the head restraint is level with the top of

the head.

To remove the head restraint, place it in the

high position, lift the tab using a coin and

pull upwards and forwards at the same time.

To re-install, engage the head restraint rods

in the holes, making sure they are aligned

with the seat back.

Never drive with the head restraints

removed; they must be in place and

correctly adjusted.

6 - Rotating of seats (mechanical)

Place the seat back in the upright position.

Place the seat in the highest intermediate

longitudinal position.

On the driver's side, push the steering

wheel, apply the handbrake. To allow

rotation of the seat, lower the handbrake

handle pulling on the end.

Pull the control upwards and rotate the seat

inwards.

This rotating operation must be carried

out with the engine switched off. The

handbrake, the lever of which is now in

the lower position, remains applied. Do not

forget to raise the lever and release the

brake before setting off.

Driving with a passenger seated facing the

rear is prohibited.

For further information regarding the

disengaging of the handbrake, refer to

the "Driving safety" section of chapter 5.

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Memorising seat positions

Two driving positions can be memorised,

using

buttons M/1 and M/2.

These are located on the side of the seat:

Place the ignition key in the "running"

position (2nd notch),

Adjust your seat,

Press button

M, then button 1 for a first

driving position

within four seconds.

Repeat the same actions on buttons

M and

2 to store another driving position.

An audible signal confirms that a position

has been memorised.

Memorising a new position cancels the

previous one.

Activating a memorised driving

position

Engine off

Briefly press button

1 or 2 to recall the

corresponding memorised position.

Front heated seat controls

When the engine is running, the front seats

can be heated separately.

Use the adjustment controls located on the

side of each front seat to switch on and

select the self-regulated level of heating:

1: Low.

2: Medium.

3: High.

0: Off.

After recalling a memorised position

five times in succession, the function

will be cancelled until the engine is started.

Engine running

Keep button

1 or 2 pressed down until

the end of setting of the corresponding

memorised position.

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Rear side seats

Two rear passenger seats, left and right side position, rows 2 and 3.

Rear centre seat

One rear passenger seat, row 2 central position and row 3 left side

position. Integrated seat belt. Plastic shell trim. Folds to the low

table position.

Rear bench seat

One three-seat bench seat, row 3.

Pullman seat

Equipment dedicated to the special version of the 807.

Four rear passenger seats with armrests.

Side position, rows 2 and 3.

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REAR SIDE SEATS

Forwards/backwards adjustment
Lift bar

A and slide the seat forwards or

backwards.

Adjusting the angle of the seat back
Push lever

B upwards and adjust the angle

as required.

Release the lever to lock.

cushion and guide the tilting of the seat

back forwards until the rear anchorages

are unlocked. If you experience any

difficulty, use the emergency control to

unlock the anchorages.

4 - Place the seat in the vertical closed

position.

Exit from row 3

1 - Place the head restraint in the low

position.

2 - Pull control C.

3 - Guide the tilting of the seat back

forwards until the rear anchorages

are unlocked. If you experience any

difficulty, use the red emergency control

to unlock the anchorages.

4 - Place the seat in the vertical closed

position.

Following each entry or exit, reposition

the raised seat guiding it until the rear

anchorages lock in their rails.

Handling the side seat
Access to row 3
1 -
Place the head restraint in the low

position.

2 - Push lever B upwards as far as

possible.

3 - Fold the seat back onto the seat

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Control for sliding the rear side seats

from row 3 or the boot
Pull the strap (marked with the arrow

symbol) to slide the seat in front of you.

Removing the side seat
1 -
Tilt the seat back forwards to detach the

rear anchorages.

2 - Grab the red strap which appears and

pull it upwards, the front anchorages

unlock.

Refitting the side seat

3 - The strap, like the handle, enables you

to remove the seat.

1 - Place the front anchorages at the front

stop in the slides. Support the strap

firmly for easier positioning of the seat.

2 - Tilt the folded seat towards the rear.

The rear anchorages lock.

3 - Raise the seat back.

4 - Slide the seat.

Check that there is no obstacle

obstructing the slides or preventing

correct locking of the seat anchorages.

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ROW 2 CENTRE SEAT

This can be placed in row 3, on the left.

"Low table" position
1 -
Place the head restraint in the low

position.

2 - At the top (at the back of the seat), lift

the handle identified by the symbol

and guide the tilting of the seat back

towards its seat cushion.

3 - You have a "low table". To return to the

seat position, lift the handle and guide

the raising of the seat back.

Removing the centre seat
1 -
Place the seat in the "low table"

position.

2 - Using the control which you pull, tilt the

seat back forwards so releasing the rear

anchorages from the slides.

3 - Grab the red strap which appears and

pull it upwards, the front anchorages

unlock.

4 - The strap, like the handle, enables you

to remove the seat.

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