Peugeot 1007 Dag (2005.5). Instruction - part 8

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ELECTRONIC ENGINE

IMMOBILISER

This locks the engine management

system as soon as the ignition has been

switched off and therefore prevents

starting of the vehicle by anyone who

does not have the key.

The ignition key has an electronic chip

which has a special code. When the ignition

is switched on, the code is recognised and

starting is possible.

If the system does not function

correctly, contact a PEUGEOT

dealer as soon as possible.

Changing the battery of the

remote control

Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.

The information "battery lat" is given

by an audible signal, accompanied

by a message on the multi-function

display.

To replace the battery, unclip the casing

using a coin at the ring.

If the remote control does not work

after the battery has been changed,

re- programme the remote control.

Key in ignition

A message on the multi-function display,

accompanied by a buzzer on opening

the driver's door, indicates that the key

has been left in the ignition.

Locating your vehicle

To locate your vehicle, if you have

locked it, in a car park:
F

press button

B, the courtesy lights

come on and the direction indicators

lash for a few seconds.

Programming the remote

control

Following changing of the remote

control battery or disconnection of the

vehicle battery, the remote control must

be reprogrammed.
F

Wait at least one minute before

using the remote control.

F

Switch on the ignition.

F

Press button

B or C for at least

ive seconds within the next ten

seconds.

F

Switch off the ignition.

F

Wait at least one minute before

using the remote control.

The remote control is now working

again.

Do not discard the remote

control batteries, they contain

metals which are harmful to

the environment.

Take them to a PEUGEOT dealership,

or to any other approved collection

point.

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ALARM*

The alarm offers two types of protection.

-

external; the alarm sounds if one

of the doors, the bonnet or the

tailgate is opened,

-

internal; the alarm sounds if there

is air movement in the passenger

compartment (a broken window or

movement within the car).

The alarm also has an anti-tamper

function.

If there is an attempt to tamper with

the following equipment:

- the wires to the siren or the control

unit, the siren sounds accompanied by

lashing of the direction indicators.

- the battery, the siren sounds.

Complete setting and

disarming of the alarm

Complete setting of the alarm

Switch off the ignition and get out

of the vehicle.

Lock or deadlock the vehicle.

The direction indicators light for two

seconds.

The red indicator light on the switch

1 lashes

once a second.

5 seconds later, external protection is set.

45 seconds later, internal protection is set.

Note: when the alarm is triggered,

the siren sounds for thirty seconds.

However, after the siren stops, the

alarm remains set.

Complete disarming of the alarm

Press the unlocking button on the

remote control.

The direction indicators lash for two

seconds.

The red indicator light on the switch

1

goes out.

Note: if the indicator light continues to

lash after de-activation of the alarm,

it is a sign that the alarm has been

triggered during your absence. The

lashing will stop when the ignition is

switched on.

* According to country

When the alarm is set, if a door,

the tailgate or the bonnet is

not closed correctly, the siren

sounds for a moment. If the

vehicle is closed correctly in the following

45 seconds, the alarm is set. In all cases,

the alarm is set after 45 seconds.

Automatic setting*

The alarm is set automatically 2 minutes

after the last door or the boot is closed.

To prevent the alarm being triggered

when a door or the boot is opened,

the remote control unlocking button

must be pressed again.

Locking the vehicle without

alarm

To lock the vehicle without activating

the alarm (for example when washing),

insert the key in the lock, then lock it.

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Selection of the type of

protection

To set the alarm to external

protection only

If you want to leave a window partially

open, or a pet inside the vehicle, you

need to select external protection

only:

- switch off the ignition,

- within the next ten seconds, press

the control button

1 until the warning

light comes on continuously,

- get out of the vehicle,

- lock or deadlock the vehicle,

- the direction indicators light for two

seconds,

- the red indicator light on the switch

1

lashes once a second.

Remote control failure

Unlock the doors using the key.

Open the door.

The alarm is triggered.

Switch on the ignition.

The electronic engine immobiliser

system recognises the key.

The siren stops and the alarm is dis-

armed.

Do not make any modiications

to the alarm system, this could

result in malfunctions.

To de-activate external protection

only

Press the unlocking button on the

remote control.

The direction indicators lash for two

seconds.

The red indicator light on the switch

1

goes out.

Work on the battery

The alarm must not be set when the

battery is disconnected. Otherwise,

the siren will sound.

After reconnecting the battery:

- lock or deadlock, then unlock the

vehicle using the remote control,

- the alarm will be operational again

the next time the vehicle is locked

or deadlocked.

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ELECTRIC WINDOWS

1 - Driver's electric window

switch.

2 - Passenger electric window

switch.

Notes:

The electric window controls are not

active when the door concerned is

open.

The movement of a window stops if

the door is opened. A second action

on the electric window control will

only be taken into account when the

door is closed.

The electrical functions of the electric

windows are deactivated approxi-

mately one minute after the ignition

is switched off.

Always remove the key from

the ignition when leaving the

vehicle, even for a short time.

In the event of contact when

operating the windows, you must reverse

the movement of the window. To do this,

press the control concerned.

When the driver operates the passenger

window controls, he must ensure that no

one is preventing correct closing of the

window.

The driver must ensure that passengers

use the electric windows correctly.

Be aware of children when operating

the windows.

Safety auto-reverse

When the window rises and meets

an obstacle, it stops and partially

lowers again.

Note:

In the case of unwanted opening of

the window on closing or if the win-

dow will not rise, lower it completely

and raise it again immediately, by

pulling the control until the window

closes completely. Continue to press

the control for approximately one

second after closing.

You have two options:

- Manual operation:

Press or pull control

1 gently. The

window stops as soon as the control

is released.

- Automatic operation:

Press or pull control

1 fully. The window

opens or closes completely when the control

is released. Pressing the control again stops

the movement of the window.

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THE "SESAME" DOORS

The exterior and interior handles

only permit triggering of the electric

movement of the door when it is fully

closed or fully open.

Opening and closing of the doors is

accompanied by an audible signal.

Closing from outside

Give a irm, fast push forwards on the

handle, without guiding the door, to

trigger the electric movement of the

door.

Opening from outside

Using your hand, tilt the handle to-

wards the rear of the vehicle and

remove your hand from the handle

when the electric movement of the

door begins.

Locking/Unlocking from inside

Press button

A, the red warning light

comes on when the vehicle is locked

and switches off when it is unlocked.

This locks/unlocks the doors and the

tailgate.

If the vehicle is locked or deadlocked

from outside, the red warning light

lashes and button

A does not function.

In this case, use the key or the remote

control for unlocking.

Opening/Closing from inside

The opening and closing operates in

the same way as from outside.

None of the door opening switches

function when the vehicle is dead-

locked.

To open using the interior

handle: tilt the handle, with the

palm of your hand towards

the door.

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Automatic central locking

The doors can lock automatically

when you are driving (at a speed of

more than 6 mph (10 km/h)).

You can activate or deactivate this

function.

Driving with the doors locked may

make access to the passenger

compartment by the emergency

services more dificult in an

emergency.

Activation

With the ignition on, press and hold

button

A.

Activation of the function is accompanied

by an audible signal and a message on

the multifunction display.

Deactivation

With the ignition on, press and hold

button

A.

Deactivation of the function is accompanied

by an audible signal.

"Door open" alert

When the vehicle is moving, a diagram

or a message locating the door on the

multi-function display, accompanied by

a permanent audible signal and lash-

ing of the courtesy light warn you that a

door or the boot is not properly closed.

Opening/Closing from the front

Press switch

B to open or close the

corresponding door.

Choosing the movement of the door

using the switches:
- pull è opens the door,

- push è closes,

- second press è stops the movement,

- the switches do not function above

3 mph (5 km/h).

Opening/Closing using the

remote control

Press button

C or D to open or close

the left or right door.

The opening and closing of the door is

accompanied by an audible signal.

2nd press on button

C or D during

opening/closing è interruption of the

movement.
3rd press on button

C or D è movement

of the door in the opposite direction.

You are advised to use the

remote control or the switches

as much as possible.

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General

recommendations

Always check that it is safe to operate

the door and be sure, in particular, not

to leave children or animals near the

door controls without supervision.

When opening the door, with the

window open, ensure that no person,

animal or object is hanging through

the window.

Before any opening or closing and

during any movement of the doors,

ensure that no person, animal or

object is preventing the required

manoeuvre, either inside or outside

the vehicle.

It is imperative that the doors are

operated only when the vehicle is

stationary.

For your safety and for that of your

passengers, you are strongly advised

not to drive with a door open. The

lashing of the courtesy light + audible

warning + "door open" message are

there to remind you.

Lock your vehicle when using an

automatic carwash.

The doors and the overall

dimensions of the vehicle

Safety/Obstacle detection

The obstacle detection system is triggered

when an obstacle of a certain physical

resistance hinders the movement of the

door.

• If an obstacle is detected while the

door is closing, the door stops then

opens fully.

• If an obstacle is detected while the door

is opening, the door stops. When you

have removed the obstacle, complete or

restart the action using buttons

C or D on

the remote control or the switches

B.

When open, a door never protrudes

beyond the rear bumper.

When open, a door exceeds the

width of the exterior mirror by 8 mm,

be sure to take this into account

when you park alongside a wall, a

post or a high kerb...

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Behaviour in the case of

a steep slope

It is possible to open and close the

doors electrically up to a gradient of

20 %.

In the case of a steep slope,

the door may be driven by

its own weight and as a

consequence may open or

close sharply. Therefore:

• There would not be time for operation

of one of the electric controls to be

taken into account.

• There would not be time for the

obstacle detection system to be

triggered.

Take care not to leave the vehicle on

a steep slope with the door(s) open

without supervision. If this advice is

not followed, injuries or damage may

occur if a part of the body or an ob-

ject is trapped or caught.

In the event of an impact

The electric controls are deactivated

in the event of an impact. Manual

opening and closing is still possible.

Special features of operation

With the ignition off,

• doors open, power consuming

equipment on (radio, lights…),

or

• doors in an intermediate position

(door neither fully open nor fully

closed).

After 30 minutes, the vehicle auto-

matically switches to energy econo-

my mode.

However, if your vehicle is on a

slope, with the front of the vehicle

facing up, open the door with care.

The door may open more quickly due

to the incline of the ground.

However, if your vehicle is on a

slope, with the front of the vehicle

facing down, the door may not stay

open and may close again sharply

with the risk of injury.

Before any opening or closing

and during any movement of

the doors, ensure that no

person, animal or object is

preventing the required manoeuvre,

either inside or outside the vehicle. If

this advice is not followed, injuries or

damage may occur if a part of the body

or an object is trapped or caught.

Electric closing and opening of the

doors is not possible above 3 mph

(5 km/h):

• If you set off with the door(s) open,

you must slow down to below the

threshold of 3 mph (5 km/h) in order

to close the door(s).

• Any attempt to open a door electrically

using the interior handle, while driving,

results in the door opening partially

and, as a safety measure, locking in

this position immediately. Flashing of

the courtesy light + audible warning +

"door open" message accompany this

situation. In order to release the door

and be able to operate it again, you

must slow down to below the thresh-

old of 3 mph (5 km/h) again.

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TAILGATE

Simultaneous locking or

unlocking of the tailgate and the

doors

The tailgate is locked or unlocked

by the remote control or the driver's

door lock.

To open, press the control

1 and lift

the tailgate.

Note: the tailgate locks automatically

when the vehicle speed reaches

6 mph (10 km/h). It unlocks when

one of the doors is opened if the

speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h) or

when the central locking button on

the centre console is pressed.

Tailgate release

This enables the tailgate to be unlocked

in the event of a central locking fault.

- Fold back the rear seats to gain

access to the lock

from inside the

boot,

- Insert a small screwdriver into hole

A

of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

"Tailgate open" warning

With the engine running, an audible

signal and a diagram or a message

displayed briely on the multi-function

screen warn you that the tailgate is

not properly closed.

In this case, or following reconnec-

tion of the battery, with the doors

open, it may be necessary to close

the doors manually, in order to reini-

tialise them, and start the engine.

When the door has stopped in an inter-

mediate position (neither fully open nor

fully closed), only the remote control or

the switches permit electric operation of

the door.

When closing requests are made

when the door is in a partially open

position, the door may open slightly

before closing.

When closing a door electrically when

the battery is low, you are advised to

guide the door manually. Recharge

the battery as soon as possible.

If the electric controls (remote control

or switches) no longer operate, reini-

tialise the doors(s) as follows:

1. Start the engine.

2. Manually open the door(s) fully.

3. Close the door(s) fully.

On completion of this procedure, electric

operation of the doors is restored.

However, if a problem persists following

this procedure, contact a PEUGEOT

dealer.

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TAILGATE

Simultaneous locking or

unlocking of the tailgate and the

doors

The tailgate is locked or unlocked

by the remote control or the driver's

door lock.

To open, press the control

1 and lift

the tailgate.

Note: the tailgate locks automatically

when the vehicle speed reaches

6 mph (10 km/h). It unlocks when

one of the doors is opened if the

speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h) or

when the central locking button on

the centre console is pressed.

Tailgate release

This enables the tailgate to be unlocked

in the event of a central locking fault.

- Fold back the rear seats to gain

access to the lock

from inside the

boot,

- Insert a small screwdriver into hole

A

of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

"Tailgate open" warning

With the engine running, an audible

signal and a diagram or a message

displayed briely on the multi-function

screen warn you that the tailgate is

not properly closed.

In this case, or following reconnec-

tion of the battery, with the doors

open, it may be necessary to close

the doors manually, in order to reini-

tialise them, and start the engine.

When the door has stopped in an inter-

mediate position (neither fully open nor

fully closed), only the remote control or

the switches permit electric operation of

the door.

When closing requests are made

when the door is in a partially open

position, the door may open slightly

before closing.

When closing a door electrically when

the battery is low, you are advised to

guide the door manually. Recharge

the battery as soon as possible.

If the electric controls (remote control

or switches) no longer operate, reini-

tialise the doors(s) as follows:

1. Start the engine.

2. Manually open the door(s) fully.

3. Close the door(s) fully.

On completion of this procedure, electric

operation of the doors is restored.

However, if a problem persists following

this procedure, contact a PEUGEOT

dealer.

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PANORAMIC SUNROOF

This sunroof is a panoramic assembly

which provides maximum brightness

and visibility in the passenger compart-

ment.

It consists of two parts:

- a ixed rear part,

- a moving front part.

Each part has an independent manual

shutter.

The sunroof is controlled electrically

by a dial with 9 opening positions.

To open: turn the dial to the left (nine

possible settings).

Once the roof is open, the front shutter

cannot be closed.

To close: return the control to the

initial position

"O".

Following reconnection of the battery,

in the event of a malfunction or in the

event of unwanted opening of the roof

on closing, the safety auto-reverse

must be reinitialised:

- place the dial in the fully closed position

(initial position

"O"),

- press the dial immediately,

- continue to press until the roof is

fully closed.

The safety auto-reverse function is

not operational during this operation.

Always remove the ignition

key when leaving the vehicle,

even for a short time.

In the event of contact during

operation of the roof, the movement of

the roof must be reversed. To do this,

operate the control concerned.

When the driver operates the roof

control, he must ensure that no one

is preventing the roof from closing

correctly.

The driver must ensure that the pas-

sengers use the sunroof correctly.

Be aware of children when operating

the roof.

Check that the slides are clean to ensure

that the sunroof slides correctly.

Safety auto-reverse

When the roof meets an obstacle

while closing, it partially opens

again.

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FILLING THE FUEL TANK

The tank must be illed with fuel with

the engine off.
F

Open the fuel iller lap.

F

Insert the key then turn it to the

left.

F

Remove the cap and attach it to

the clip located on the inside of

the lap.

A label on the inside of the lap indicates

which type of fuel to use.

If you ill your tank, do not continue

after the third cut-off of the pump

nozzle. This could result in vehicle

malfunctions.

The capacity of the tank is approx-

imately 9 gallons (40 litres).
F

After illing the tank, lock the cap

and close the lap.

You have enough fuel left to cover

approximately 30 miles (50 km).

The electric opening of the

left-hand door is inhibited

when the fuel iller lap is

open.

The key cannot be removed from the

cap's lock until the cap is reitted on

the tank.

Low fuel level

When the tank's mini-

mum level is reached,

this warning light comes

on, accompanied by a

message on the multi-

function display.

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THE LIGHTS STALK

Front and rear lights

Selection is by turning ring

A.

Lights off

Side lights

Dipped/main beam

headlamps

Automatic switching on

of lights

Dipped/Main beam change

Pull the stalk fully towards you.

Front fog lamps and rear fog

lamp

Rotate the ring forwards to switch on

and backwards to switch off. The sta-

tus is displayed by the indicator light

on the instrument panel.

Vehicles itted with a rear fog

lamp (ring B)

Rear fog lamp

Vehicles itted with front fog lamps

and a rear fog lamp (ring C)

Front fog lamps (1st rota-

tion of the ring forwards)

These operate with the side lights

and dipped headlamps.

Front fog lamps and

rear fog lamp (2nd

rotation of the ring for-

wards)

Note: to switch off

the rear fog lamp and the front fog

lamps, turn the ring backwards twice

in succession.

Lights on

With the ignition off, when the driver's

door is opened, if you have left your

lights on, a buzzer sounds, accom-

panied by a message on the multi-

function display.

This can only operate with the dipped

and main beam headlamps.

Notes:

When the main beam headlamps are

switched on, the front fog lamps are

switched off.

When the lights are switched off au-

tomatically, the front fog lamps and

the side lights will remain on (turn

the ring backwards to switch the fog

lamps off).

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Direction indicators (lashers)

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 can be left on for

approximately one minute.

To do this:

- turn the key to the

STOP position,

- place the lights stalk in position

0,

- within the next minute, lash the

headlamps,

- get out of the vehicle and lock it.

In good or rainy weather,

both day and night, the

front fog lamps and the rear

fog lamps are dazzling and

are prohibited.

Do not forget to switch

them off when they are no longer

needed.

AUTOMATIC SWITCHING ON

OF LIGHTS

The side lights and dipped beam

headlamps switch on automatically if

the light is poor and when the wind-

screen 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

suficient light, the lights will not

come on automatically.

This function is active when the vehi-

cle 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 position

0,

- Press the end of the lights stalk for

more than two seconds.

Do not cover the brightness sen-

sor, coupled with the rain sensor,

located in the centre of the wind-

screen, behind the interior mirror.

It is used for automatic switching

on of the lights.

Operating check

Activation

The activated function is accompa-

nied by an audible signal and a mes-

sage on the multifunction display.

Disarming

The disarmed function is accompa-

nied by an audible signal and a mes-

sage on the multifunction display.

When the driver uses the manual

lighting controls, the function is dis-

armed temporarily.

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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Direction indicators (lashers)

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 can be left on for

approximately one minute.

To do this:

- turn the key to the

STOP position,

- place the lights stalk in position

0,

- within the next minute, lash the

headlamps,

- get out of the vehicle and lock it.

In good or rainy weather,

both day and night, the

front fog lamps and the rear

fog lamps are dazzling and

are prohibited.

Do not forget to switch

them off when they are no longer

needed.

AUTOMATIC SWITCHING ON

OF LIGHTS

The side lights and dipped beam

headlamps switch on automatically if

the light is poor and when the wind-

screen 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

suficient light, the lights will not

come on automatically.

This function is active when the vehi-

cle 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 position

0,

- Press the end of the lights stalk for

more than two seconds.

Do not cover the brightness sen-

sor, coupled with the rain sensor,

located in the centre of the wind-

screen, behind the interior mirror.

It is used for automatic switching

on of the lights.

Operating check

Activation

The activated function is accompa-

nied by an audible signal and a mes-

sage on the multifunction display.

Disarming

The disarmed function is accompa-

nied by an audible signal and a mes-

sage on the multifunction display.

When the driver uses the manual

lighting controls, the function is dis-

armed temporarily.

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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HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT

Depending on the load in your vehi-

cle, adjusting the beam of the head-

lamps is recommended as follows.

0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats.

-. 3 people.

1. 4 people.

2. 4 people + maximum authorised

load.

3. Driver + maximum authorised

load.

Initial setting is position 0.

WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK

Front windscreen wiper with

automatic wipe

2 Fast wipe

(heavy rain).

1 Normal wipe

(moderate rain).

AUTO Automatic wipe.

0 Off.
â

Single wipe

(press downwards).

In the

AUTO position, the wiping

speed is in proportion to the intensity

of the rainfall.

The command must be

reactivated

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.

Front windscreen wiper with

intermittent wipe

2 Fast wipe

(heavy rain).

1 Normal wipe

(moderate rain).

l Intermittent wipe.

0 Off.

â

Single wipe

(press downwards).

In the

Intermittent position, the wip-

ing speed is in proportion to the ve-

hicle speed.

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