Peugeot Partner VP Dag (2007 year). Instruction — part 5

Access and starting

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Opening the doors from inside

The rear door opening controls only

unlock these doors.

To open, lift lever

A.

To open the other door, push lever

B.

Note: when closing from the inside,

close the right-hand door first ensur-

ing that lever

B is in the vertical posi-

tion then close the left-hand door.

Opening the rear doors to 180°

To open the rear doors to 180°, re-

lease the check strap

C towards you

when the door is partially open.

When closing the door, the check

strap hooks itself in place again

automatically.

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Access and starting -

REAR ROOF FLAP

To open the rear flap:

- pull the lever

A,

- lift the rear flap,

- pass the point of resistance to se-

cure it using the support struts

B.

To close the rear flap:

- check that the support bar is

secured correctly,

- lower the rear flap to lock it.

LONG LOAD SUPPORT BAR

A support bar is provided for trans-

porting long loads, after opening the

rear roof flap.

Fold back the support bar by lifting

the lever

C.

Support it to the door pillar.

Support the long loads to be trans-

ported.

Reposition the support bar with one

hand.

Ensure that it is secured correctly.

Notes:

The side openings

D can be used as

hooking points.

The rear bumper has been strength-

ened to serve as a footrest on

entering the vehicle.

Never drive without the sup-

port bar in place.

The rear doors only lock when

the support bar is installed.

When the rear roof flap is open, take

care when driving where height is re-

stricted.

Use a regulation device when a load

protrudes from your vehicle by more

than one metre.

Never rest a load directly on the rear

doors.

Access and starting

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OPENING THE BONNET

Inside the vehicle: pull the handle on

the left-hand side, under the fascia.

Outside the vehicle: lift the catch

and raise the bonnet.

BONNET STRUT

Secure the strut to hold the bonnet

open.

Before closing the bonnet, replace

the strut in its housing.

To close

Lower the bonnet and release it at

the end of its travel. Check that the

bonnet is locked.

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FILLING WITH FUEL

Low fuel level

An indication reminds you which type

of fuel to use.

When you fill your tank, do not con-

tinue after the third cut-off of the

pump. This could cause your vehicle

to malfunction.

The capacity of the tank is approx-

imately 55 litres for petrol engines

and 60 litres for Diesel engines.

After filling the tank, lock the cap.

When the cap is removed,

the right-hand sliding side

door cannot be opened.

The key cannot be removed

from the lock until the cap has been

replaced on the fuel tank.

When the minimum

fuel level in the tank is

reached, this warning

light comes on.

You have enough fuel remaining

to drive for approximately 30 miles

(50 km).

The engine must be switched off

when filling with fuel.

Insert the key then turn it to the left.

Remove the cap.

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Direction indicators (flashers)

Left: downwards.

Right: upwards.

"Follow-me-home" lighting

In poor light, or at night, if you leave

your vehicle, the side lights and

dipped headlamps may remain on for

approximately one minute.

To activate this function:

- place the key in the

STOP position,

- place the lights stalk in position

0,

- flash the headlamps,

- exit the vehicle and lock it.

Vehicles fitted with a rear fog

lamp only (ring B)

Rotate the ring forwards.

This only operates with the dipped/

main beam headlamps.

Dipped/Main beam change

Pull the stalk towards you.

Note: with the ignition off, when the

driver’s door is opened, a buzzer

sounds if you have left your lights on.

THE LIGHTS STALK

Front and rear lights

Selection is by turning ring

A.

Lights off

Side lights

Dipped/main beam

headlamps

Front fog lamps and

rear fog lamp

Rotate the ring forwards to switch on

and backwards to switch off. The sta-

tus is confirmed by the indicator light

on the instrument panel.

In good or rainy weather,

both day and night, the front

fog lamps and the rear fog

lamp are dazzling and are

prohibited.

Do not forget to switch them off when

they are no longer needed.

Vehicles fitted with front fog

lamps and a rear fog lamp (ring B)

Front fog lamps (first rotation of the

ring forwards).

Front and rear fog lamps (2nd rota-

tion of the ring forwards).

Note: to switch off the rear fog lamp

and the front fog lamps, turn the ring

backwards twice in succession.

Visibility

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Visibility -

Vehicles fitted with a

lights stalk with automatic

switching on of the lights

Operating check

On vehicles fitted with this stalk: the

side lights and dipped beam head-

lamps switch on automatically if the

light is poor and when the windscreen

wipers operate continuously.

They switch off when the light be-

comes bright enough or the wind-

screen wipers are switched off.

In foggy weather or in snow, the

brightness sensor can detect suf-

ficient light, the lights will not

come on automatically.

This function is active when the ve-

hicle is supplied

to the customer.

To disarm or activate the function:

- Place the key in the accessories

position (1st notch),

- Place the lights stalk in the

0 position,

- Press the end of the lights stalk

AUTO for more than four seconds.

Activation

The activation of the function is ac-

companied by an audible signal and

a message on the multifunction dis-

play.

In foggy weather, if the light

is not dim enough to result in

the automatic switching on of

the lights, it is your responsi-

bility to switch the dipped headlam-

ps on manually, as well as the fog

lamps.

When the driver uses the manual

lighting controls, the function is dis-

armed temporarily.

Do not cover the brightness sensor,

coupled with the rain sensor, located

in the centre of the windscreen, be-

hind the interior mirror. It is used for

automatic switching on of the lights.

Disarming

The disarmed function is accompa-

nied by an audible signal.

If the brightness sensor does not

function correctly, the lights come

on accompanied by an audible signal

and a message on the multifunction

display.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Windscreen wipers

2 Fast wipe

(heavy rain).

1 Normal wipe

(moderate rain).

l

Intermittent wipe.

0 Off.

Single wipe

(press downwards).

WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK

Windscreen and headlamp wash

Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to-

wards you. The windscreen wash

then the windscreen wipers operate

for a fixed period.

The headlamp wash is also activat-

ed,

if the headlamps are on.

Rear windscreen wash

Turn ring

A past the first

notch: the windscreen wash

then the windscreen wiper

operate for a fixed time.

Rear windscreen wiper

Turn ring

A to the first notch.

The wiping speed is inverse-

ly proportional to the speed

of the vehicle.

In winter, in the event of

a considerable amount of

snow or ice, switch on the

rear screen demister. Once

de-icing is complete, remove the

snow or ice which has accumulated

on the rear wiper blade. You can now

operate the rear windscreen wiper.

Operation

In position

1 or 2, when the vehicle

stops, the windscreen wiper chang-

es to a lower wiping speed, then re-

sumes its initial speed when the ve-

hicle starts again.

In the

Intermittent position, the wiping

speed is proportional to the speed of

the vehicle.

Automatic rear windscreen

wiping

place the front wipers stalk in a

position other than

0.

engage reverse gear.

the rear wiper operates with inter-

mittent wiping.

Note: if a bicycle carrier is used, con-

tact a PEUGEOT dealer to have this

function disarmed.

Visibility

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On vehicles fitted with this stalk, in

the

AUTO position, the wipers op-

erate automatically and

adapt their

speed to the intensity of the rain-

fall.

For the other positions, when not in

AUTO mode, refer to the operation of

the windscreen wipers.

The command must be reactivat-

ed whenever the ignition has been

switched off for more than one

minute:

- move the stalk to any position,

- then move it back to the required

position.

Operating check

Activation

Activation of the function is accom-

panied by a message on the multi-

function display.

In the event of malfunction, the driv-

er is informed by an audible signal.

In the

AUTO position, the wind-

screen wiper will operate in intermit-

tent mode.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have

the system checked.

Do not cover the rain sensor

located on the windscreen

behind the interior mirror.

When using an automatic

car wash, switch off the ignition or

check that the wiper stalk is not in the

AUTO position.

In winter, it is advisable to wait for the

windscreen to completely clear of ice

before operating the automatic wipe.

Vehicles fitted with an

automatic wipers stalk

Visibility

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TRIP COMPUTER

Pressing the button on the end of the

wash/wipe stalk enables the follow-

ing data to be displayed:

Screen 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 two

seconds.

Range

This shows the distance that can still

be covered with the fuel remaining in

the tank.

Note: this figure may increase if there

is a change in the style of driving or

the road surface, producing a signifi-

cant drop in current consumption.

When the range is less than 20 miles

(30 km), three segments are dis-

played. After filling with fuel, the

range is displayed when it exceeds

60 miles (100 km).

If horizontal segments are displayed

for long periods instead of digits,

contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

Current consumption

This is the average quantity of

fuel consumed during the last few

seconds.

This function is displayed only when

the vehicle is travelling at a speed

greater than 20 mph (30 km/h).

Average consumption

This is the average fuel consumption

since the computer was last set to

zero.

Distance travelled

This indicates the distance travelled

since the computer was last set to

zero.

Average speed

This is the average speed calculated

since the computer was last set to

zero (with the ignition on).

Visibility

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ELECTRIC WINDOWS

1. Driver’s electric window

switch

2. Passenger electric window

switch

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 operates

when the engine is running.

Always remove the ignition

key when leaving the vehicle,

even for a short time.

If an obstacle is encountered

while the electric windows are in use,

you must reverse the movement of

the window. To do this, press the

switch concerned.

When the driver operates the pas-

senger electric window switches, he

must ensure that no one is prevent-

ing correct closing of the windows.

The driver must ensure that passen-

gers use the electric windows cor-

rectly.

Be aware of children when operating

the windows.

REAR WINDOWS

To partially

open the rear windows,

tilt the lever and push it fully to lock

the windows in the open position.

Visibility

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Manual exterior mirrors

Move the lever in all four directions

to adjust.

When the vehicle is parked, the ex-

terior mirrors can be folded back

manually.

Passenger side exterior

mirror electric control

From the driver’s seat, move the con-

trol

1 in all four directions to adjust.

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.

Visibility

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Comfort and safety -

HEADLAMP

ADJUSTMENT

Depending on the load in your vehicle,

it is recommended that the headlamp

beam is adjusted.

0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats.

-. 3 people.

1. 5 people.

2. 5 people + maximum authorised

load.

3. Driver + maximum authorised

load.

Initial setting is position 0.

STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT

ADJUSTMENT

When stationary, lower the handle to

unlock the steering wheel.

Adjust to the desired height and

lift the handle to lock the steering

wheel.

HORN

HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS

Press the button, the direction indica-

tors flash.

They can operate with the ignition off.

Press one of the spokes or

the centre of the steering

wheel.

Comfort and safety

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FRONT FITTINGS

1. Storage in the doors

A. Bottle holder.

B. Can holder.

C. Storage compartment.

2. Overhead storage

Maximum load:

5 kg.

Map reading lights

Turn the dial to the right or to the

left to switch them on.

Place the dial in the centre to

switch them off.

3. Courtesy lights

4. Sun visors

5. Glove box

6. Lighter

7. Removable ashtray

Pull the cover to open the ash-

tray.

To empty, after opening, remove

it by pulling upwards.

8. 12 V accessories socket

This is located at the bottom of

the centre console.

It permits the connection of a

telephone charger, a baby’s bot-

tle warmer, ...

9. Storage drawer

To open the drawer, lift it slightly

and pull it forwards.

Permanently off.

On entering the vehicle:

- they come on when the ve-

hicle is unlocked or when a

door is opened,

- they switch off after approximately

30 seconds with the doors closed,

or when the ignition is switched on.

On leaving the vehicle:

- they come on when the key is re-

moved from the ignition (timing of

approximately 30 seconds) or when

a door is opened,

- they switch off after approximately

30 seconds with all of the doors

closed, or immediately when the

vehicle is locked.

In this position, the courtesy light

may flash while driving if a door is not

closed correctly.

If a door is open, it will switch off auto-

matically after approximately 10 minutes

or when the ignition is switched on.

Permanently on when the

key is in the accessories po-

sition or the ignition is on.

Comfort and safety

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REAR LAYOUT

1. Trays between the front and

rear seats

2. Load-space cover

To install it:

- position the front ends of the load

space cover on its support and

press gently to put it in place,

- unfold the load space cover fully,

- position the rear ends of the load

space cover on its support and

press gently to put it in place.

To remove it:

- unclip the rear ends,

- fold the load space cover fully,

- unclip the front ends and remove

the load space cover.

To store it, fold it like an accordion.

Do not roll it.

3. Stowing rings

4. High load retaining net

The high load retaining net can be

fitted behind the front or rear seats.

Open the covers

A of the correspond-

ing upper fastenings.

Fit the ends of the metal bar in these

fastenings.

Secure the two net strap hooks be-

hind the front seats, with the rear

seat folded, or in the stowing rings

B

on the floor.

The rings are located directly below

the corresponding upper fastenings.

Pull the two straps

C taut.

5. Side door storage compartments

6. Seat back storage pockets

7. Storage net

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