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Safety -> Emergency braking assistance for Your Citroen C1 4 Door First Generation (2005-2014)

SAFETY  
6
PARKING BRAKE  
Applying  
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING  
SYSTEM (ABS) AND  
BRAKING SYSTEMS  
(EBFD AND CSC*)  
Pull the parking brake to immobilise  
your vehicle.  
TheABS, in conjunction with the EBFD  
and CSC* braking systems, increases  
the stability and manoeuvrability of  
your vehicle on braking and provides  
improved control, in particular on poor  
or slippery road surfaces.  
Releasing  
Pull on the handle and press the button  
to release the parking brake.  
The ABS prevents wheel lock in the  
event of emergency braking.  
The EBFD and CSC* systems pro-  
vide full control of the braking pres-  
sure wheel by wheel. A distribution  
between:  
When the vehicle is being driv-  
en, illumination of this warning  
lamp indicates that the parking  
brake is still on or has not been  
properly released.  
HORN  
Press one of the spokes of the steer-  
ing wheel.  
-
the front and the rear in the case  
of the EBFD (Electronic Brake  
Force Distribution),  
When parking on a slope,  
direct your wheels towards  
the pavement and pull the  
parking brake on.  
-
the left and the right in the case  
of the CSC* (Cornering Stability  
Control).  
EMERGENCY BRAKING  
ASSISTANCE  
When changing wheels  
(tyres), make sure that these  
are approved.  
In an emergency, this system enables  
you to reach the optimum braking  
pressure more quickly and therefore  
reduce the stopping distance.  
The anti-lock braking system comes  
into operation automatically when  
there is a risk of wheel lock.  
It is triggered by the speed at which  
the brake pedal is pressed. This is  
felt by a reduction in the resistance  
of the pedal and an increase in the  
effectiveness of the braking.  
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS  
Press the button, the direction indica-  
tors flash.  
They can operate with the ignition off.  
* The CSC system is linked with the  
EBFD on vehicles which are not fitted  
withASR/ESP systems.  
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SAFETY  
6
PARKING BRAKE  
Applying  
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING  
SYSTEM (ABS) AND  
BRAKING SYSTEMS  
(EBFD AND CSC*)  
Pull the parking brake to immobilise  
your vehicle.  
TheABS, in conjunction with the EBFD  
and CSC* braking systems, increases  
the stability and manoeuvrability of  
your vehicle on braking and provides  
improved control, in particular on poor  
or slippery road surfaces.  
Releasing  
Pull on the handle and press the button  
to release the parking brake.  
The ABS prevents wheel lock in the  
event of emergency braking.  
The EBFD and CSC* systems pro-  
vide full control of the braking pres-  
sure wheel by wheel. A distribution  
between:  
When the vehicle is being driv-  
en, illumination of this warning  
lamp indicates that the parking  
brake is still on or has not been  
properly released.  
HORN  
Press one of the spokes of the steer-  
ing wheel.  
-
the front and the rear in the case  
of the EBFD (Electronic Brake  
Force Distribution),  
When parking on a slope,  
direct your wheels towards  
the pavement and pull the  
parking brake on.  
-
the left and the right in the case  
of the CSC* (Cornering Stability  
Control).  
EMERGENCY BRAKING  
ASSISTANCE  
When changing wheels  
(tyres), make sure that these  
are approved.  
In an emergency, this system enables  
you to reach the optimum braking  
pressure more quickly and therefore  
reduce the stopping distance.  
The anti-lock braking system comes  
into operation automatically when  
there is a risk of wheel lock.  
It is triggered by the speed at which  
the brake pedal is pressed. This is  
felt by a reduction in the resistance  
of the pedal and an increase in the  
effectiveness of the braking.  
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS  
Press the button, the direction indica-  
tors flash.  
They can operate with the ignition off.  
* The CSC system is linked with the  
EBFD on vehicles which are not fitted  
withASR/ESP systems.  
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