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TRIP COMPUTER  
Press switch 1 and select the func-  
tions by pressing switches 2 or 3.  
Press switch 4 to return to the previ-  
ous menu (the display depends on the  
vehicle equipment and country):  
General information  
Trip computer A or B  
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Depending on the vehicle, this in-  
cludes the following functions:  
f) Trip log, operating fault and informa-  
tion message readout;  
mileage;  
trip settings;  
b) Trip settings:  
average consumption;  
current fuel consumption;  
– estimated mileage with remaining fu-  
el;  
information messages;  
operating fault messages (related to  
the  
warning light);  
warning messages (related to the  
mileage;  
average speed;  
warning light);  
vehicle settings customisation menu  
113.  
average LPG consumption;  
estimated range with remaining LPG  
fuel;  
Vehicle fitted with trip computer B  
LPG distance;  
c) total mileage and trip mileage  
recorder and average speed;  
d) reset the tyre pressures;  
e) set the time;  
f) mileage before service:  
distance before service;  
mileage before oil change.  
g) estimated range with remaining  
reagent.  
The functions are distributed in zones  
5 and 6.  
Vehicle fitted with trip computer A  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Press the 1 switch to browse between  
the zones and select the functions by  
repeatedly pressing the 2 or 3 switch-  
es. Press switch 4 to return to the pre-  
vious menu (the display depends on  
the vehicle equipment and country):  
Resetting the trip mileage recorder  
and journey parameters (reset but-  
ton)  
Automatic resetting of the journey  
parameters  
Resetting occurs automatically when  
the maximum value of any of the para-  
meters is exceeded.  
With the display showing one of the  
trip settings, press and hold switch 4  
"OK" until the display is reset to zero.  
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f) Trip log, operating fault and informa-  
tion message readout;  
Interpreting some of the values  
displayed after resetting  
b) Trip settings:  
average consumption;  
current fuel consumption;  
– estimated mileage with remaining fu-  
el;  
mileage;  
average speed;  
average LPG consumption;  
estimated range with remaining LPG  
fuel;  
The values showing average fuel con-  
sumption, range and average speed  
will become more stable and reliable  
the further you travel after pressing the  
reset button.  
For the first few miles after pressing  
the reset key you will notice that the  
range increases as you travel.  
This range takes into account the aver-  
age fuel consumption since the last  
time the reset button was pressed.  
LPG distance;  
c) trip mileage recorder and average  
speed;  
However, average consumption can  
decrease when:  
d) reset the tyre pressures;  
e) set the time;  
the vehicle stops accelerating;  
the engine reaches its operating  
temperature (if the engine was cold  
when the reset key was pressed);  
– when driving from an urban area on-  
to the open road.  
f) mileage before service:  
distance before service;  
mileage before oil change.  
g) estimated range with remaining  
reagent.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Journey settings  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
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Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
a) Trip log.  
Successive display:  
Vehicle Systems OK  
information messages (passenger airbag OFF, etc.);  
operating fault messages ("Check injection", etc.).  
b) Journey parameters  
INSTANT CONSO  
7.4 L/100  
Current fuel consumption.  
This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 19 mph (30  
km/h) is reached.  
Average  
Average fuel consumption since the last reset.  
The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres  
since the last reset.  
5.8 L/100  
Range  
Estimated range with remaining fuel.  
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.  
112.4 km  
Distance  
Distance travelled since last reset.  
112.4 km  
Average  
Average speed since last reset.  
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.  
123.4 km/h  
Average LPG  
Average LPG fuel consumption.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
123.4 km/h  
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Range LPG  
Estimated range with remaining LPG fuel.  
112.4 km  
Distance LPG  
Distance travelled using LPG since the last Reset.  
112.4 km  
Distance  
c) Trip mileage recorder  
Distance travelled. since last reset.  
112.4 km  
Average  
Average speed since last reset.  
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.  
123.4 km/h  
d) Reset the tyre pressures.  
Tyre pressure init. long press  
183  
e) Set the time.  
16:30  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
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Petrol mode.  
LPG mode.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
On-board computer with mileage-before-service message  
f) Mileage before service.  
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With the ignition on and the engine not running, access  
the mileage before service information. When the distance or  
time value approaches its limit, there are several possible sce-  
narios:  
Service in  
30 000 Km/12 months  
mileage remaining less than 932 miles (1,500 km) or one  
month: the "Service due in" message is displayed accompa-  
nied by the nearest limit (distance or time);  
if the range is 0 miles (0 km) or if the service date is  
reached: the "Service required" message is displayed accom-  
Service due in  
300 Km/24 days  
panied by the  
warning light.  
Service required  
The vehicle requires a service as soon as possible.  
Reset: to reset the range before the next service, press and hold for approximately 10 seconds on the "OK" button until the  
range before service is displayed continuously.  
Note: if a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mileage before the next service should be reset. In the  
event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and the next oil change should be reset.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
Mileage before oil change  
On-board computer with mileage-before-service message  
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Oil change in  
With the ignition on and the engine not running, access  
the mileage information to display the mileage before the  
next oil change.  
30 000 km/24 months  
Depending on the vehicle, the mileage before an oil change varies according to the driving style (frequent driving at low  
speed, door-to-door journeys, extensive use at idling speed, towing a trailer, etc.). The distance remaining until the next oil  
change can therefore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance travelled.  
Reset: to reset the range before the next service, press and hold for approximately 10 seconds on the "OK" button until the  
range before oil change is displayed continuously.  
Note: if a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mileage before the next service should be reset. In the  
event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and the next oil change should be reset.  
Top Up AdBlue before 2400 km  
g) Estimated range with remaining reagent.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Information messages  
These can help in the vehicle starting phase, or give information about a selection or a driving status.  
Examples of information messages are given in the following pages.  
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Examples of messages  
« Parking Brake ON »  
Interpreting the display selected  
Indicates that the parking brake has been applied.  
Displayed with the ignition on when the vehicle is running self-diagnostics.  
« Vehicle Checks in Progress »  
Turn the steering wheel slightly whilst pressing the vehicle start button to unlock the  
steering column.  
« Turn Steering Wheel + START »  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Operating fault messages  
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These appear with the  
warning light and mean that you should drive very carefully to an approved dealer as  
soon as possible. If you fail to follow this recommendation, you risk damaging your vehicle.  
They disappear when the display selection key is pressed or after several seconds and are stored in the computer log. The  
warning light stays on. Examples of operating fault messages are given in the following pages.  
Examples of messages  
Interpreting the display selected  
« Clean Diesel Filter »  
Indicates the presence of water in the diesel filter; contact an approved Dealer as soon as pos-  
sible.  
« Check vehicle »  
Indicates a fault in one of the pedal sensors, battery management system or oil level sensor.  
« WARNING: Check  
Airbag »  
Indicates a fault in the restraint system in addition to the seat belts. In the event of an accident,  
it is possible that they may not be triggered.  
« Check Anti- Pollution  
System »  
Indicates a fault in the vehicle's particle filter system.  
Indicates a fault in the emissions reduction system when it is accompanied by the  
144 warning light.  
« Check SOS Call »  
Indicates a fault in the emergency call system.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Warning messages  
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They appear along with the  
soon as traffic conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not restart it. Call an approved Dealer.  
warning light and indicate that, for your own safety, you must stop the vehicle as  
Some examples of warning messages are given below. Note: the messages appear on the display either individually or alter-  
nately (when there are several messages to be displayed), and may be accompanied by a warning light and/or a beep.  
Examples of messages  
Interpreting the display selected  
« WARNING: Engine Failure  
Risk »  
Indicates an injection fault, the vehicle’s engine has overheated or there is a serious engine  
fault.  
« WARNING: Power Steer-  
ing »  
Indicates a fault in the steering system.  
« WARNING: Braking Sys-  
tem »  
Indicates a fault in the braking system. Apply the electronic parking brake manually and en-  
sure that the vehicle is immobilised using a chock.  
« Puncture »  
Indicates that at least one tyre is punctured or severely underinflated.  
Indicates a fault in the vehicle battery charging circuit (alternator etc.).  
« WARNING: Electric Sys-  
tem »  
« WARNING: Gearbox Failure Indicates an automatic gearbox fault.  
Risk »  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
(km or miles per hour)  
Displays and indicators  
Control your speed according to the  
speedometer 2 or 3. In case of a dif-  
ference between the speedometers,  
refer to the approved speedometer 2  
and consult an approved Dealer.  
Instrument panel A  
2
The presence and operation of the  
display and indicators DEPENDS  
ON THE LEVEL OF EQUIPMENT  
AND THE COUNTRY.  
4 Fuel gauge  
The number of squares lit shows the  
fuel level. When it is at minimum, the  
squares disappear and the low fuel  
level warning light comes on, depend-  
ing on the vehicle.  
Instrument panel B  
Rev counter 1 (rpm x 1000)  
It lights up when the ignition is  
switched on.  
In some cases, the appearance of a  
warning light is accompanied by a  
message.  
It lights up when the ignition is  
switched on.  
Speedometers 2 and, depending on  
the vehicle, 3  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
In some cases, the appearance of a  
warning light is accompanied by a  
message.  
light remains lit for as long as the vehi-  
cle is travelling at over 75 mph (120  
km/h).  
Depending on the vehicle, you can  
customise your instrument panel with  
the content and colours of your choice.  
Speedometer 5  
2
Depending on the style selected, the  
display varies.  
For vehicles fitted with a multimedia  
screen, refer to the equipment instruc-  
tions.  
Driving style indicator 6 177.  
Coolant temperature indicator 7  
In normal use, indicator 7 should be  
located before zone 8.  
For vehicles not fitted with a multime-  
dia screen 113.  
Under "intensive" operating conditions,  
the needle may approach this zone.  
This is not serious unless the warning  
light  
comes on accompanied  
Driving mode selected 10  
by a message on the instrument panel  
and a beep.  
Total mileage recorder 11 100  
Trip computer zone 12 98  
Rev counter 9  
(scale x 1,000)  
This is displayed differently according  
to how the instrument panel is cus-  
tomised. Depending on the style se-  
lected, it may not be displayed.  
Excessive speed audible alarm  
Depending on the vehicle and country,  
the  
warning light is displayed  
and a beep sounds. This beep sounds  
as soon as the vehicle is travelling at  
over 75 mph (120 km/h). This warning  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Multimedia information 13  
Depending on the vehicle, you can dis-  
play information from the multimedia  
screen (the compass, telephone, navi-  
gation, etc.).  
2
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-  
tions for further information.  
Estimated range with remaining fuel  
14  
The value is displayed after driving  
400 metres 100.  
Fuel gauge 15  
If the level is at the minimum, the  
warning light integrated into the indi-  
cator appears in orange, accompanied  
by a beep.  
Direction change indicators 16  
Urgent stop warning light 20 116  
Warning light 17 116  
Tyre low pressure warning light 18  
183  
Hands off steering wheel detection  
warning light 21 201  
Parking brake or Electronic parking  
brake warning light 22 169  
Fill the tank with at least 1.76 gal (8  
litres) of fuel.  
Airbag warning light 19 63  
Hybrid version  
It lights up when the ignition is  
switched on.  
In some cases, the appearance of a  
warning light is accompanied by a  
message.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Immobilisation threshold imminent  
Depending on the style selected, the  
display varies.  
In the event of extreme and prolonged  
use of the vehicle (e.g. towing or dri-  
ving in steep off-road conditions) at  
speeds below 6 mph (10 km/h), the  
charge level may reach the threshold  
for imminent immobilisation.  
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A beep sounds and the warning light  
appears in red.  
If the charge level continues to drop,  
the electric range value will no longer  
be displayed.  
If possible, stop the vehicle when traf-  
fic conditions allow it.  
"230 V" traction battery level re-  
maining 23  
Leave the combustion engine on until  
the warning lights disappear.  
Traction battery level low  
Energy flow indicator 28 24  
Charge meter 29 177  
This must be done to recharge the  
traction battery.  
In the event of extreme use at low  
speed, the traction battery charge level  
may reach a low level.  
Driving mode selected 30  
Electric operating mode warning  
light 25  
Trip computer zone or Multimedia  
information zone 31  
The warning light 24 is displayed in  
yellow to warn you.  
It is displayed when only the traction  
battery is powering movement of the  
vehicle.  
Estimated range with remaining fuel  
32  
The electric motor performance will be  
limited to ensure that the Hybrid sys-  
tem operates correctly, until the battery  
charge level becomes sufficient.  
The value is displayed after driving  
Message indicating vehicle ready  
for driving 26  
400 metres 100.  
The READY message appears when  
the ignition is switched-on and disap-  
pears when the vehicle speed exceeds  
3 mph (5 km/h).  
Opt for a smoother driving style or, if  
possible, stop the vehicle without  
switching off the ignition until the warn-  
ing light 24 appears in blue once  
again.  
Speedometer 27  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Press the switch 35 to access "VEHI-  
CLE" mode, then press switch 36 or  
37 repeatedly until you reach the dis-  
play 34.  
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Engine oil level low warning  
When the engine is started, the instru-  
ment panel display alerts you when the  
minimum oil level is reached308.  
The first time the warning appears, it  
can be cleared by pressing switch 38  
"OK".  
Subsequent warnings will disappear  
automatically after around 30 seconds.  
Fuel gauge 33  
Combustion engine temperature  
display 34  
Instrument panel in miles  
(option to switch to km/h)  
If the level is at the minimum, warning  
Vehicles not fitted with a multimedia  
screen  
light  
integrated in the indicator  
comes on orange, accompanied by a  
beep.  
With the ignition off, press the switch  
35 as many times as required to reach  
the "SETTINGS" world;  
repeatedly press control 36 or 37 to  
reach "Vehicle setting", then press 38  
"OK";  
repeatedly press control 36 or 37 to  
reach "DASHBOARD", then press 38  
"OK";  
repeatedly press control 36 or 37 to  
reach "Unit: km/h" (or "Unit: mph"),  
then press 38 "OK";  
Whatever the remaining battery level,  
fill the tank with at least 1.76 gal (8  
litres) of fuel.  
If the vehicle runs completely out of fu-  
el, fill the tank with at least 1.76 gal (8  
litres) of fuel.  
Otherwise, Hybrid mode will remain  
unavailable.  
Vehicles fitted with a multimedia  
screen.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-  
tions to select the unit.  
Remote locking sound;  
Silent mode;  
Automatic locking;  
Vehicles fitted with a multimedia  
screen 1  
Note: in both cases, once the battery  
is switched off, the on-board computer  
automatically returns to the original  
unit of measurement.  
c) "WIPING and LIGHTING":  
2
Follow-me-home lighting;  
Wiping in reverse;  
To return to the previous mode, repeat  
the same operation.  
Automatic front wiping;  
Wipe after wash;  
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-  
d) "Welcome":  
tions for further information.  
Exterior welcome;  
– Automatic deployment of door mir-  
rors;  
Interior welcome;  
Courtesy light auto mode  
Vehicle settings personalisation  
menu  
Depending on the vehicle equipment,  
this function allows you to activate/de-  
activate and adjust some of the  
vehicle's functions.  
Depending on the function, select:  
"ON" or "OFF" to activate or deacti-  
vate it,  
Accessing the settings menu  
or  
Refer to the various multimedia in-  
structions for information on accessing  
the settings.  
a setting for the time the lights are  
switched on (e.g. for the "Follow-me-  
home lighting" function).  
Adjusting the settings  
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-  
tions for further information.  
Select a menu then the function to be  
modified (the display depends on the  
vehicle equipment and country):  
For safety reasons, carry  
out any adjustments  
while the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
a) "DRIVING ASSIST":  
Indicator volume.  
b) "ACCESS":  
Release driver's door;  
Lock doors during driving;  
Opening/closing in hands-free mode;  
Remote locking/approach unlocking;  
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repeatedly press control 4 or 5 to  
e) "LIGHTING":  
Vehicles not fitted with a multime-  
dia screen  
Courtesy light auto mode;  
Automatic follow-me-home lighting;  
– Follow-me-home lighting: XX sec-  
onds.  
reach the  
menu, then press the  
6 "OK" switch.  
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Adjusting the settings  
Navigate using control 4 or 5 to select  
the function to be modified and press  
control 6 "OK" to confirm (display may  
vary according to vehicle equipment  
and country):  
f) "ACCESS":  
Lock doors during driving;  
Opening/Closing in hands-free  
mode;  
Unlock the driver's door only;  
Automatic re-locking;  
Silent locking;  
Automatic opening/closing;  
– Automatic Deployment of Door Mir-  
rors;  
a) "DASHBOARD":  
Language;  
Unit;  
b) "VEHICLE":  
Rear windscreen wiping in reverse  
gear;  
g) "RESET".  
Automatic windscreen wiping;  
Front-rear drip wiping function;  
Exterior welcome;  
function activated  
Accessing the settings menu on  
display 2  
(depending on the vehicle)  
function deactivated  
c) "PARKING ASSIST":  
Beep volume;  
With the vehicle stationary, press  
the switch 3 as many times as re-  
Once a line has been selected, press  
the switch 6 "OK" to modify the func-  
tion.  
d) "DRIVING ASSIST":  
– Lane departure warning sound vol-  
ume;  
Lane departure warning sensitivity;  
Lane departure warning vibration;  
Lane Keep Assist sensitivity;  
Blind spot;  
Active braking;  
Speed warning;  
Distance warning;  
...  
quired to reach the  
or  
tab;  
If you select either "PARKING ASSIST"  
then "VOLUME" or "DASHBOARD"  
then "LANGUAGE", you will have to  
make a further selection (Park Assist  
sound volume or instrument panel lan-  
guage). In this case, make your selec-  
tion and confirm it by pressing the  
switch 6 "OK", the selected value is  
depending on the vehicle, press  
switch 3 and repeatedly press control  
4 or 5 to reach the  
tab;  
press switch 6 "OK";  
shown by a  
in front of the line.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
To exit the menu, press 4 or 5 to ac-  
cess "BACK" and confirm by pressing  
6 "OK". It may be necessary to carry  
out this operation more than once.  
Vehicles fitted with a multimedia  
screen.  
Set the minutes using the 3 or 4 con-  
trol, then wait for three seconds: the  
flashing stops and the time setting is  
complete.  
The time and outdoor temperature are  
displayed on the multimedia screen 1.  
2
Refer to the multimedia instructions.  
Exterior temperature indicator  
The vehicle settings per-  
sonalisation menu cannot  
be used when driving. At a  
speed exceeding 12 mph (20 km/  
h), the instrument panel display  
switches automatically back to trip  
computer and warning system  
mode.  
Special feature:  
When the exterior temperature is be-  
tween -3 °C and +3 °C, the digits °C  
flash (to signal a risk of ice on the  
road).  
Exterior temperature  
indicator  
As ice formation is relat-  
ed to climatic exposure,  
local air humidity and tempera-  
ture, the external temperature  
alone is not sufficient to detect  
ice.  
Clock and outdoor temperature  
Vehicles not fitted with a multimedia  
screen  
Press switch 2 as many times as re-  
quired to reach the "VEHICLE" tab.  
If the power supply is cut  
(battery disconnected, sup-  
ply wire cut, etc.), the clock  
must be reset.  
We recommend that you do not  
adjust these settings while dri-  
ving.  
Repeatedly press control 3 or 4 to set  
the clock.  
Press and hold switch 5 "OK" until the  
time display flashes.  
Set the hour using the 3 or 4 control,  
then wait for three seconds: the min-  
utes will flash.  
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