Peugeot Partner VP Dag (2007 year). Instruction — part 2

21

Instruments, controls and displays -

Water in diesel filter

indicator*

There is a risk of damage to

the injection system.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer as soon

as possible.

Seat belt not fastened

warning light*

When the ignition is switched

on, this indicator light comes

on if the driver has not fastened his

seat belt.

Above 12 mph (20 kmh), this warn-

ing light flashes for two minutes.

Once the two minutes have elapsed,

the warning light remains on until the

driver fastens his seat belt.

* According to country.

Passenger air bag

disarmed warning

light*

Lighting of this warning light is ac-

companied by the message

"Pas-

senger air bag deactivated" on the

multifunction display.

If the passenger air bag is disarmed,

the warning light comes on when the

ignition is switched on and it remains

on.

Always consult a PEUGEOT dealer if

the warning light flashes.

Front and side air bags

warning light

This comes on for a few sec-

onds when the ignition is

switched on.

With the engine running, illumination

of this warning light, accompanied by

an audible signal and the message

"Air bag fault" on the multifunction

display, indicates a fault in the air

bags.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Coolant temperature indicator

- needle in zone

(A), the temperature

is correct,

- needle in zone

(B), the tempera-

ture is too high. The central

STOP

warning light flashes, accompanied

by an audible signal and the mes-

sage

"Engine coolant temp. too

high" on the multifunction display.

You must stop.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Instruments, controls and displays -

Water in diesel filter

indicator*

There is a risk of damage to

the injection system.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer as soon

as possible.

Seat belt not fastened

warning light*

When the ignition is switched

on, this indicator light comes

on if the driver has not fastened his

seat belt.

Above 12 mph (20 kmh), this warn-

ing light flashes for two minutes.

Once the two minutes have elapsed,

the warning light remains on until the

driver fastens his seat belt.

* According to country.

Passenger air bag

disarmed warning

light*

Lighting of this warning light is ac-

companied by the message

"Pas-

senger air bag deactivated" on the

multifunction display.

If the passenger air bag is disarmed,

the warning light comes on when the

ignition is switched on and it remains

on.

Always consult a PEUGEOT dealer if

the warning light flashes.

Front and side air bags

warning light

This comes on for a few sec-

onds when the ignition is

switched on.

With the engine running, illumination

of this warning light, accompanied by

an audible signal and the message

"Air bag fault" on the multifunction

display, indicates a fault in the air

bags.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Coolant temperature indicator

- needle in zone

(A), the temperature

is correct,

- needle in zone

(B), the tempera-

ture is too high. The central

STOP

warning light flashes, accompanied

by an audible signal and the mes-

sage

"Engine coolant temp. too

high" on the multifunction display.

You must stop.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Instruments, controls and displays

22 -

5 seconds after the ignition is

switched on, the total distance re-

corder resumes normal operation

and the display shows the total or trip

distances.

Service indicator

This is a visual reminder of when the

next service is due. This service is to

be carried out according to the man-

ufacturer’s servicing schedule.

The distance remaining before the

next service is less than 500 miles

(1,000 km).

Example: 400 miles (900 km) remain

before the next service is due.

When switching on the ignition and

for 5 seconds, the display shows:

5 seconds after the ignition is

switched on, the total distance re-

corder resumes normal operation

and the symbol remains lit.

This indicates that a service should

be carried out shortly. The display

shows the total or trip distances.

The service is overdue.

Each time the ignition is switched on

and for 5 seconds, the symbol and

the excess distance flash.

Example: the service is overdue by

300 miles/km. The service should be

carried out very shortly.

When the ignition is switched on and

for 5 seconds, the display shows:

5 seconds after the ignition is

switched on, the total distance re-

corder resumes normal operation and

the symbol remains lit. The display

shows the total or trip distances.

Note: the spanner lights if the two-

year interval has been exceeded.

INSTRUMENT PANEL

DISPLAY

After switching on the ignition, three

functions are shown in succession:

- service indicator,

- engine oil level indicator (Diesel),

- total distance recorder/total and trip

distances.

Note: the total and trip distances are

displayed for 30 seconds when the

ignition is switched off, on opening

the driver’s door, as well as on lock-

ing and unlocking the vehicle.

Operation

As soon as the ignition is switched

on and for 5 seconds, the spanner

symbolising "service operation" is lit.

The trip recorder display shows the

distance remaining (in round figures)

before the next service.

Example: 4,800 miles/km remain

before the next service is due. When

the ignition comes on and for 5 sec-

onds the display shows:

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Instruments, controls and displays -

Engine oil level indicator

(Diesel)

When the ignition is switched on,

the engine oil level is indicated for

approximately 10 seconds, after the

service information.

Flashing of the six segments and dis-

playing of "min" indicate a lack of oil

which could damage the engine.

If the lack of oil is confirmed by a

check using the dipstick, it is essen-

tial that the level is topped up.

Flashing of the six segments indi-

cates a malfunction of the oil level

indicator.

There is a risk of damage to the en-

gine.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

The level read on the dipstick or on

the indicator will only be correct if

the vehicle is on level ground and

the engine has been off for more

than 15 minutes.

Flashing of the six squares and dis-

playing of "max" indicate a surplus of

oil which could damage the engine.

If the surplus of oil is confirmed by

a check using the dipstick, contact a

PEUGEOT dealer without delay.

Surplus of oil

Lack of oil

Oil level indicator fault

Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out

this operation after each service.

The reset procedure is as follows:

- Switch off the ignition.

- Press and hold button

1.

- Switch on the ignition.

The display begins a 10 second

countdown.

- Keep button

1 pressed for

10 econds.

The display shows

[=0] and the span-

ner disappears.

Resetting the service indicator

Instruments, controls and displays

24 -

Briefly pressing button

1 alternates

between the total and trip distance

displays.

To reset the trip recorder to zero,

when it is displayed press button

1

until zeros appear.

Total distance recorder

With the lights on, press the button

to vary the intensity of the lighting of

the instruments and controls. When

the lighting reaches the minimum (or

maximum) setting, release the button

then press it again to increase (or re-

duce) the brightness.

As soon as the lighting is of the required

brightness, release the button.

Lighting rheostat

CLOCK

DISPLAY A

Button

1: hour adjustment

Button

2: minute adjustment

Press and hold the button for rapid

advance.

This displays the following informa-

tion:

- the time,

- the date,

- the audio system displays,

- a door check (e.g.: "left front door

open"),

- warning messages (e.g. "remote

control battery flat") or information

messages (e.g. "economy mode

active"), displayed temporarily.

Instruments, controls and displays

24 -

Briefly pressing button

1 alternates

between the total and trip distance

displays.

To reset the trip recorder to zero,

when it is displayed press button

1

until zeros appear.

Total distance recorder

With the lights on, press the button

to vary the intensity of the lighting of

the instruments and controls. When

the lighting reaches the minimum (or

maximum) setting, release the button

then press it again to increase (or re-

duce) the brightness.

As soon as the lighting is of the required

brightness, release the button.

Lighting rheostat

CLOCK

DISPLAY A

Button

1: hour adjustment

Button

2: minute adjustment

Press and hold the button for rapid

advance.

This displays the following informa-

tion:

- the time,

- the date,

- the audio system displays,

- a door check (e.g.: "left front door

open"),

- warning messages (e.g. "remote

control battery flat") or information

messages (e.g. "economy mode

active"), displayed temporarily.

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Instruments, controls and displays -

Adjusting the parameters display A

Press and hold button

A for two sec-

onds to access the settings; the data

flashes, indicating it is ready to be

modified.

Then, each press of button

A scrolls

through the various data in the

following order:

- language of information displayed,

- hours (12 then 24 hour mode),

- minutes,

- year,

- month,

- day.

Pressing button

B alters the value of

the parameter selected. Press and

hold for rapid advance (return to start

after the last possible value).

After 7 seconds with no action, the

standard display returns; the modi-

fied data is now recorded.

MONOCHROME DISPLAY B

This enables the following informa-

tion to be displayed:

- the time,

- the date,

- the outside temperature (this flash-

es accompanied by the message

"Ice alert"),

- the radio displays,

- the status of the doors. The display

shows you, by means of a graphic,

whether a door is open,

- the warning messages (e.g. "bat-

tery charge fault") or information

messages (e.g. "fuel level low"),

displayed temporarily, can be

cleared by pressing button

C or D,

- the trip computer.

Setting the parameters screen B

Press button

C for two seconds to

access the settings. The informa-

tion flashes to show it is ready to be

modified.

Then, individual presses on button

C

allow you to scroll through the vari-

ous data in the following sequence:

- language in which the information

is displayed,

- unit of distance (kms or miles),

- unit of temperature (degrees

Celsius or Fahrenheit),

- time format (12 then 24 hour

mode),

-

hour,

- minutes,

- year,

- month,

- day.

Pressing button

D allows you to

change the information selected.

Maintain the pressure for rapid scroll-

ing.

After 7 seconds without operation,

the screen returns to the normal

display and the modified data is re-

corded.

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Instruments, controls and displays -

Adjusting the parameters display A

Press and hold button

A for two sec-

onds to access the settings; the data

flashes, indicating it is ready to be

modified.

Then, each press of button

A scrolls

through the various data in the

following order:

- language of information displayed,

- hours (12 then 24 hour mode),

- minutes,

- year,

- month,

- day.

Pressing button

B alters the value of

the parameter selected. Press and

hold for rapid advance (return to start

after the last possible value).

After 7 seconds with no action, the

standard display returns; the modi-

fied data is now recorded.

MONOCHROME DISPLAY B

This enables the following informa-

tion to be displayed:

- the time,

- the date,

- the outside temperature (this flash-

es accompanied by the message

"Ice alert"),

- the radio displays,

- the status of the doors. The display

shows you, by means of a graphic,

whether a door is open,

- the warning messages (e.g. "bat-

tery charge fault") or information

messages (e.g. "fuel level low"),

displayed temporarily, can be

cleared by pressing button

C or D,

- the trip computer.

Setting the parameters screen B

Press button

C for two seconds to

access the settings. The informa-

tion flashes to show it is ready to be

modified.

Then, individual presses on button

C

allow you to scroll through the vari-

ous data in the following sequence:

- language in which the information

is displayed,

- unit of distance (kms or miles),

- unit of temperature (degrees

Celsius or Fahrenheit),

- time format (12 then 24 hour

mode),

-

hour,

- minutes,

- year,

- month,

- day.

Pressing button

D allows you to

change the information selected.

Maintain the pressure for rapid scroll-

ing.

After 7 seconds without operation,

the screen returns to the normal

display and the modified data is re-

corded.

Audio equipment

26 -

AUDIO RB3

Stalk movement

Function

1 - Press (behind)

Increase volume

2 - Press (behind)

Decrease volume

1 + 2 - Simultaneous press

Sound cut-off (mute); restoring of the sound by pressing any button

3 - Press

Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio)

4 - Press

Automatic search of lower frequencies (radio)

5 - Press the end

Change of source (radio/cassette)

6 - Rotation

(clockwise)

Selection of next station stored in memory (radio)

7 - Rotation

(anti-clockwise)

Selection of previous station stored in memory (radio)

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Audio equipment -

Button

Function

A

Radio on/off

B

-

Decrease volume

C

+

Increase volume

D

RDS

RDS function on/off

Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off

E

TA

Traffic information priority on/off

F

Press fully: cassette rewind

G

Press fully: cassette fast forward

F + G

 
 

Press half way: reversal of direction of play of the cassette

Press fully: ejection of the cassette

H

Selection of bass, treble, loudness, sound distribution and automatic

volume correction

I

Increase the setting of the functions associated with button

H

J

Decrease the setting of the functions associated with button

H

K

SRC

Selection of source: radio or cassette

L

Manual and automatic search of higher frequency

M

MAN

Manual/automatic operation of buttons

L and N in radio mode

N

Manual and automatic search of lower frequency

O

BND

AST

Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands

Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic storing of stations in memory (autostore)

1 to 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 Selection of station stored in memory

Press for more than 2 seconds: storing of a station in memory

Audio equipment

30 -

GENERAL

FUNCTIONS

AUDIO SETTINGS

Adjusting the loudness

This function automatically empha-

sises bass and treble tones.

Press button

I or J to switch the func-

tion on or off.

On/off

With the ignition key

in the accessories or

ignition on position,

press button

A to

switch the audio sys-

tem on or off.

The audio system can operate

for 30 minutes without the vehicle

ignition being switched on.

Anti-theft system

The audio system is coded in such a

way that it can operate only on your

vehicle. It would not function if fitted

to another vehicle.

The anti-theft system is automatic

and requires no action on your

part.

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

Adjusting the bass

Adjusting the treble

When "

TREB" is displayed, press

button

I or J to vary the setting.

-

"TREB -9" for a minimum treble

setting,

-

"TREB 0" for a normal setting,

-

"TREB +9" for a maximum treble

setting.

Press button

H sev-

eral times in succes-

sion to access the

bass

(BASS), treble

(TREB),

loudness

(LOUD), fader (FAD),

balance (

BAL) and

automatic volume cor-

rection settings.

Exit from audio mode is automatic

after a few seconds without pressing

any button, or by pressing button

H

after configuration of the automatic

volume correction.

Note: bass and treble settings are

specific to each source. It is possible

to set them differently for radio, cas-

sette

(RB3), CD (RD3).

When "

BASS" is dis-

played, press button

I or J to vary the set-

ting.

-

"BASS -9" for a

minimum bass set-

ting,

-

"BASS 0" for a nor-

mal setting,

-

"BASS +9" for a maximum bass

setting.

Press button

C to in-

crease the volume, or

button

B to decrease it.

Continuous pressure

on buttons

C and B al-

lows a gradual adjust-

ment of the

volume.

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Audio equipment -

RADIO

Notes on radio reception

Your car radio is subject to phenom-

ena which do not affect domestic

radio sets. Both AM (MW/LW) and FM

reception are subject to various forms

of interference. This is no reflection on

the quality of the equipment, but is due

to the nature of the signals and the way

in which they are transmitted.

On MW/LW, interference may be no-

ticed when passing under high voltage

power lines or bridges, or in tunnels.

On FM, interference may be the result

of increasing distance from the trans-

mitter, deflection of the signals by

obstacles (mountains, hills, buildings,

etc.), or of being in an area which is

not covered by a transmitter.

Selecting a waveband

Adjusting the front/rear sound

distribution (Fader)

When

"FAD" is displayed, press but-

ton

I or J.

Button

I increases the volume in the

front.

Button

J increases the volume in the

rear.

Adjusting the right/left sound

distribution (Balance)

When

"BAL" is displayed, press but-

ton

I or J.

Button

I increases the volume on the

right-hand side.

Button

J increases the volume on the

left-hand side.

Automatic volume correction

This function enables the volume to

be automatically adjusted depending

on the level of noise produced by the

speed of the vehicle.

Press buttons

I or J to switch the

function on or off.

Audio RB3:

press the

"SRC"

button several times

in succession.

Selecting radio mode

Audio RD3:

press button

R.

Audio RB3: briefly

press the

"BND/AST"

button to select the

FM1, FM2, FMast and

AM wavebands.

Audio RD3: briefly

press button

R to

select the FM1,

FM2, FMast and AM

wavebands.

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Audio equipment -

RADIO

Notes on radio reception

Your car radio is subject to phenom-

ena which do not affect domestic

radio sets. Both AM (MW/LW) and FM

reception are subject to various forms

of interference. This is no reflection on

the quality of the equipment, but is due

to the nature of the signals and the way

in which they are transmitted.

On MW/LW, interference may be no-

ticed when passing under high voltage

power lines or bridges, or in tunnels.

On FM, interference may be the result

of increasing distance from the trans-

mitter, deflection of the signals by

obstacles (mountains, hills, buildings,

etc.), or of being in an area which is

not covered by a transmitter.

Selecting a waveband

Adjusting the front/rear sound

distribution (Fader)

When

"FAD" is displayed, press but-

ton

I or J.

Button

I increases the volume in the

front.

Button

J increases the volume in the

rear.

Adjusting the right/left sound

distribution (Balance)

When

"BAL" is displayed, press but-

ton

I or J.

Button

I increases the volume on the

right-hand side.

Button

J increases the volume on the

left-hand side.

Automatic volume correction

This function enables the volume to

be automatically adjusted depending

on the level of noise produced by the

speed of the vehicle.

Press buttons

I or J to switch the

function on or off.

Audio RB3:

press the

"SRC"

button several times

in succession.

Selecting radio mode

Audio RD3:

press button

R.

Audio RB3: briefly

press the

"BND/AST"

button to select the

FM1, FM2, FMast and

AM wavebands.

Audio RD3: briefly

press button

R to

select the FM1,

FM2, FMast and AM

wavebands.

Audio equipment

32 -

Briefly press button

L or N to search

for the station immediately above or

below. By continuing to press the

button in the direction selected, you

will obtain continuous scrolling of the

frequency.

The scrolling stops at the first sta-

tion found as soon as the button is

released.

If the

TA traffic information programme

is selected, only stations broadcasting

this type of programme are selected.

Searching for a station occurs first in

"LO" sensitivity (selection of the most

powerful transmitters) during scan-

ning of the waveband, then in

"DX"

sensitivity (selection of the weakest

and most distant transmitters).

To make a direct search in

"DX" sen-

sitivity, press button

L or N twice.

Manual station search

Press the

"MAN" button.

Briefly press button

L or N to increase

or decrease the frequency displayed.

By continuing to press the button in

the direction selected, you will obtain

continuous scrolling of the frequency.

The scrolling stops as soon as the

button is released.

Pressing the

"MAN" button again

returns you to automatic station

search.

Manual storing of stations in the

memory

Select the station required.

Press one of the buttons

"1" to "6"

for more than two seconds.

The sound stops then becomes audi-

ble again, confirming that the station

has been stored in the memory.

Automatic station search

Automatic storing of FM stations

in the memory (autostore)

Audio RB3:

press and hold the

"BND/AST" button

for more than two

seconds.

Audio RD3:

press and hold button

R for more than two

seconds.

Your radio automatically stores the

6 stations with the strongest signal in

FM. These stations are stored in the

FMast waveband.

If it is not possible to find 6 stations,

the remaining memories are empty.

Recalling stations stored in the

memory

For each waveband, briefly press

buttons

"1" to "6" to recall the cor-

responding station.

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Audio equipment -

RDS

Using the RDS (Radio Data

System) function on FM

Radio Data System allows you to

continue listening to the same sta-

tion, whatever frequency it is using

for the region you are going through.

Traffic information programme

Regional following mode (REG)

RDS station following

The display indicates the name of the

station selected. The radio is contin-

ually searching for the station which

has the best reception and which is

transmitting the same programme.

Press the

"TA" button

to switch the function

on or off.

The multi-function dis-

play will show:

-

"TA" if the function is selected,

-

"(TA)" if the function is selected but

not available.

Any traffic information flash will be

given priority, whatever source you

are listening to (radio, cassette or

CD).

If you wish to interrupt a message,

press the

"TA" button; this switches

the function off.

Note: the volume of traffic informa-

tion announcements is indepen-

dent of the volume of normal radio

listening. You can adjust it using

the volume button. The setting will

be stored and will be used when

the next messages are broadcast.

Briefly

press

the

"RDS"

button

to

switch the function on

or off.

The multi-function display will show:

-

"RDS" if the function is selected.

-

"(RDS)" if the function is selected

but not available.

When they are part

of a network, certain

stations broadcast re-

gional programmes in

the various areas they

serve. With regional following mode

you can keep listening to the same

programme.

Press the

"RDS" button for more

than two seconds to switch the

REG

function on or off.

Audio equipment

34 -

EON system: Audio RD3

This connects stations which are part

of the same network. It enables the

broadcast of traffic information or of a

PTY programme, by a station that is

part of the same network as the sta-

tion to which you are listening.

This service is available when you

have selected the

TA traffic informa-

tion programme or the

PTY function.

PTY function: Audio RD3

This allows you to listen to stations

broadcasting a specific type of pro-

gramme (news, culture, sport, rock,

etc.).

To search for a

PTY programme:

With

FM selected,

press the

"TA" but-

ton for more than two

seconds to switch the

function on or off.

- select the

PTY function,

- briefly press button

L or N to scroll

down the list of the various types of

programmes offered,

- when the programme of your

choice is displayed, keep button

L or N pressed for more than two

seconds to carry out an automatic

search (after an automatic search

the

PTY function is switched off).

In

PTY mode the different types of

programmes can be stored in the

memory. To do this, press the pre-

selection buttons

"1" to "6" for more

than two seconds. Briefly press the

corresponding button to recall the type

of programme stored in the memory.

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