Peugeot 1007 Dag (2005.5). Instruction - part 9

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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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Special position of the

windscreen wipers

In the minute following switching off

of the ignition, any action on the stalk

positions the wipers in the centre of

the windscreen.

This position permits cleaning or

replacement of the wiper blades

(See section "Practical information

- Changing a wiper blade").

To park the wipers after this has been

done, switch on the ignition and op-

erate the stalk.

Windscreen and headlamp wash

Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to-

wards you. The windscreen wash

then the windscreen wipers operate

for a ixed period.

The headlamp wash is also activat-

ed,

if the headlamps are on.

Low wash-wipe/headlamp wash

luid level

On vehicles itted with headlamp

washers, this is indicated by an

audible signal or a message on the

multifunction display.

This information is given each time

the front or rear wash-wipe control is

operated, until the reservoir is illed.

When you stop, ill the wash-wipe/

headlamp wash reservoir or have it

illed.

Do not cover the rain sen-

sor located on the wind-

screen 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.

Rear windscreen wiper

Turn ring

A to the irst notch

for intermittent wiping.

Rear windscreen wash

Turn ring

A past the irst

notch; the windscreen wash

then the windscreen wiper

operate for a ixed period.

Automatic windscreen wipers

In the

AUTO position, the wind-

screen wipers operate automatically

and

adapt their speed to the inten-

sity of the rainfall.

Operating check
Activation

Activation of the function is accom-

panied by a message on the multi-

function display.

In the event of malfunction, the

driver is informed by an audible sig-

nal.

In the

AUTO position, the wind-

screen wiper will operate in intermit-

tent mode.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have

the system checked.

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Special position of the

windscreen wipers

In the minute following switching off

of the ignition, any action on the stalk

positions the wipers in the centre of

the windscreen.

This position permits cleaning or

replacement of the wiper blades

(See section "Practical information

- Changing a wiper blade").

To park the wipers after this has been

done, switch on the ignition and op-

erate the stalk.

Windscreen and headlamp wash

Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to-

wards you. The windscreen wash

then the windscreen wipers operate

for a ixed period.

The headlamp wash is also activat-

ed,

if the headlamps are on.

Low wash-wipe/headlamp wash

luid level

On vehicles itted with headlamp

washers, this is indicated by an

audible signal or a message on the

multifunction display.

This information is given each time

the front or rear wash-wipe control is

operated, until the reservoir is illed.

When you stop, ill the wash-wipe/

headlamp wash reservoir or have it

illed.

Do not cover the rain sen-

sor located on the wind-

screen 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.

Rear windscreen wiper

Turn ring

A to the irst notch

for intermittent wiping.

Rear windscreen wash

Turn ring

A past the irst

notch; the windscreen wash

then the windscreen wiper

operate for a ixed period.

Automatic windscreen wipers

In the

AUTO position, the wind-

screen wipers operate automatically

and

adapt their speed to the inten-

sity of the rainfall.

Operating check
Activation

Activation of the function is accom-

panied by a message on the multi-

function display.

In the event of malfunction, the

driver is informed by an audible sig-

nal.

In the

AUTO position, the wind-

screen wiper will operate in intermit-

tent mode.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have

the system checked.

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COURTESY LIGHT

1 - Front courtesy light

2 - Map reading lights

With the key in the accessories posi-

tion (1st notch) or with the ignition on,

operate the relevant switch.

Pressing switch

1 switches on the

front courtesy light for a duration of

10 minutes.

The front courtesy light comes on

automatically when the ignition key

is removed, on unlocking the vehicle

or on opening one of the doors.

It gradually goes off after the ignition

has been switched on or the vehicle

is locked.

Deactivation

When the ignition key is removed or

when a door is opened, the courtesy

light can be deactivated by pressing

switch

1 for more than two seconds.

A brief press on switch

1 switches the

courtesy light on and off.

The map reading lights are not

affected by this and can still be

switched on.

Boot light

The boot light is located in the left

boot trim.

It comes on automatically when the

boot is opened and switches of auto-

matically when the boot is closed.

Activation

To re-activate the automatic lighting,

press switch

1 again for more than

two seconds when the ignition key is

removed or a door is opened.

"Door open" warning

When the vehicle is moving, if a door

or the boot is not closed properly, you

are warned by lashing of the cour-

tesy light and a diagram or message

locating it on the multifunction dis-

play, accompanied by a continuous

audible signal.

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"CAMELEO" INTERIOR

The Cameleo concept is based

on a range of very different kits

which enable you to transform the

passenger compartment into one

which is unique and attractive.

They consist of the following 18 items:

- two coverings

1 on the fascia,

- four trims

2 for the side and centre

vents,

- two trims

3 for the door panels,

- four trims

4 for the seat cushions,

- four trims

5 for the seat backs,

- two trims

6 for the rear side storage

compartment covers.

Kits consisting of four vent trims are

also available.

The removal and itting of the items

in this kit does not require any tools.

For safety reasons, you

must not drive until you have

installed a kit completely.

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1 - Fascia coverings

Removal
F

Pull one of the four corners of the

old fascia covering to detach the

velcro.

Fitting
F

Position the new covering lat on

the fascia.

F

Press on the four corners to

attach the velcro securely.

2 - Vent trims

Removal
F

Turn an eighth of a turn to remove

the old trim.

Fitting
F

Position the new trim on the vent.

F

Turn an eighth of a turn to the

notch to ix the new trim.

3 - Door panel trims

Removal
F

Pull at the two notches to unclip it

fully.

F

Remove the old trim.

Fitting
F

Position the new trim on the door

starting at the top.

F

Press on the edges to clip it

securely.

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4 - Seat cushion trims

5 - Seat back trims

Follow these instructions starting,

for each seat, with the complete

seat cushion removal and itting

operations, then repeat them for the

seat back.

Fitting
F

Position the new trim on the seat

cushion or on the seat back.

F

Engage the zip pull, located at the

base of the seat cushion or seat

back.

F

Guide the zip pull along the three

sides of the seat cushion or seat

back.

F

Position the velcro on the last side

of the seat cushion or seat back

trim.

On the rear seats, take care to

position the velcro correctly so

that the ISOFIX mountings are not

covered.
F

Fold down the zip pull tab in

the seat cushion or seat back

location.

6 - Rear side storage

compartment cover trims

Removal
F

Remove the tab from the zip pull,

located at the base of the seat

cushion or seat back.

F

Guide the zip pull along the three

sides of the seat cushion or seat

back.

F

Remove the zip pull.

F

Pull on the last side to detach the

velcro, then remove the old seat

cushion or seat back trim.

Removal
F

Open the cover to 45°.

F

Unclip the lug located under the

cover.

F

Remove the old cover trim.

Reitting
F

Open the cover to 45°.

F

Position the new trim on the cover

by means of the two notches.

F

Tilt the trim on the cover.

F

Clip the lug located under the

cover.

Some Cameleo seat trims

can be dry cleaned. Please

ask a PEUGEOT dealer for

details.

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FRONT INTERIOR LAYOUT

1. Sun visor

Each sun visor has a courtesy mirror

with concealer and a ticket holder.

2. Storage trays on the fascia

3. Glovebox

To open the glovebox, lift the handle.

The glove box lights when the lid is

opened.

The lid has two opening positions,

intermediate and full.

It contains the passenger air bag

disarming switch, a ventilation nozzle

that can be closed, distributing the

same conditioned air as the vents

of the passenger compartment, the

CD changer and three sockets for

connecting video equipment.

The layout allows storage of a pen,

the vehicle handbook, a pair of

spectacles, maps, etc.

4. Enclosed storage

compartment/Movable

ashtray

This can be placed in the positions

marked

10, 12 and 14.

5. Writing table

When the front passenger seat is

placed in the table position, you have

a table with two pieces of elastic to

retain A4 format documents, as well

as pen holders.

6. Door storage trays

Before opening the door, ensure that

there are no objects protruding from

the tray.

7. Coin storage

8. Map holder

9. Storage compartment

10. Can holder

11. Lighter/12 volt accessories

socket

This is supplied with current from the

accessories position (1st notch).

12. Can holder

13. Mobile storage

14. Bottle storage

CHILD MONITORING MIRROR

This mirror enables the driver or front

passenger to observe all the rear

seats.

Fitted on its own ball joint, it provides

a panoramic view of the rear interior

of the vehicle.

AREAS FOR TOLL CARDS/

CAR PARK TICKETS

The athermic windscreen has a non-

relective zone located above the

base of the interior mirror.

It is intended for afixing toll cards

and/or car park tickets.

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FRONT INTERIOR LAYOUT

1. Sun visor

Each sun visor has a courtesy mirror

with concealer and a ticket holder.

2. Storage trays on the fascia

3. Glovebox

To open the glovebox, lift the handle.

The glove box lights when the lid is

opened.

The lid has two opening positions,

intermediate and full.

It contains the passenger air bag

disarming switch, a ventilation nozzle

that can be closed, distributing the

same conditioned air as the vents

of the passenger compartment, the

CD changer and three sockets for

connecting video equipment.

The layout allows storage of a pen,

the vehicle handbook, a pair of

spectacles, maps, etc.

4. Enclosed storage

compartment/Movable

ashtray

This can be placed in the positions

marked

10, 12 and 14.

5. Writing table

When the front passenger seat is

placed in the table position, you have

a table with two pieces of elastic to

retain A4 format documents, as well

as pen holders.

6. Door storage trays

Before opening the door, ensure that

there are no objects protruding from

the tray.

7. Coin storage

8. Map holder

9. Storage compartment

10. Can holder

11. Lighter/12 volt accessories

socket

This is supplied with current from the

accessories position (1st notch).

12. Can holder

13. Mobile storage

14. Bottle storage

CHILD MONITORING MIRROR

This mirror enables the driver or front

passenger to observe all the rear

seats.

Fitted on its own ball joint, it provides

a panoramic view of the rear interior

of the vehicle.

AREAS FOR TOLL CARDS/

CAR PARK TICKETS

The athermic windscreen has a non-

relective zone located above the

base of the interior mirror.

It is intended for afixing toll cards

and/or car park tickets.

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REAR INTERIOR LAYOUT

1. Rear parcel shelf

To remove the shelf:

- tilt and slightly raise the shelf,

- pull upwards on each side to

detach it from its fasteners.

There are several options for storing

the shelf:

- either behind the rear seats,

- or lat in the boot.

2. Retaining hooks

3. Stowing rings

4. Luggage retaining net

Hooked onto the stowing rings, this

enables your luggage to be secured.

5. Retaining straps

These secure the warning triangle,

the tool kit, oil cans...

6. Storage trays in the loor

The right storage tray houses the

subwoofer of the JBL audio system.

7. Armrests/Side storage trays

These have recesses for storing a

can and a bottle.

8. Grab handles with coat hook

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HORN

Press one of the spokes of the steer-

ing wheel.

HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS

Press the button, the direction indica-

tors lash.

They can operate with the ignition off.

Automatic lighting of hazard

warning lights

When braking in an emergency,

depending on the force of decelera-

tion, the hazard warning lights come

on automatically. They switch off

automatically the irst time you ac-

celerate.

It is also possible to switch them off

by pressing the button on the fascia.

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ANTI-LOCK BRAKING

SYSTEM (ABS) AND THE

ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE

DISTRIBUTION (EBFD)

The ABS, in conjunction with the

electronic brake force distribution,

increases the stability and manoeu-

vrability of your vehicle on braking,

in particular on poor or slippery road

surfaces.

Note: when changing wheels (tyres

and rims), make sure that these are

approved.

The anti-lock braking system comes

into operation automatically when

there is a risk of wheel lock.

When this warning light

comes on, accompanied by

a buzzer and a message,

it indicates that there is a

malfunction of the ABS,

which can cause a loss of control of

the vehicle when braking.

When this warning light

comes on, connected to

the

STOP warning light, ac-

companied by a buzzer and

a message, it indicates that

there is a malfunction of the electron-

ic brake force distribution, which can

cause a loss of control of the vehicle

when braking.

Stop immediately.

In both cases, consult a PEUGEOT

dealer.

EMERGENCY BRAKING

ASSISTANCE SYSTEM

In an emergency, this system ena-

bles the optimum braking pressure

to be reached more quickly, thus re-

ducing the stopping distance.

It is triggered by the speed at which

the brake pedal is activated. The

effect of this is a reduction in the re-

sistance of the pedal and an increase

in braking eficiency.

Normal operation of the

ABS may make itself felt

by slight vibrations of the

brake pedal.

In emergency braking,

press very irmly without

releasing the pressure.

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The switch lights up and

the warning light comes on:

the ASR and ESP systems

are disarmed.

TRACTION CONTROL (ASR)

AND DYNAMIC STABILITY

CONTROL (ESP)

These systems are linked and com-

plement the ABS.

The ASR system optimises drive to

prevent the wheels skidding, by act-

ing on the brakes of the drive wheels

and on the engine. It also allows the

directional stability of the vehicle to

be improved on acceleration.

If there is a variation between the

trajectory followed by the vehicle and

that required by the driver, the ESP

system automatically acts on the

engine and the brake of one or more

wheels, in order to put the vehicle

back on course, within the limits of

the laws of physics.

Operation of the ASR and ESP

systems

The warning light lashes

if the ASR or ESP is acti-

vated.

Disarming

In exceptional conditions (starting a

vehicle which is bogged down, stuck

in snow, on soft ground, ...), it may

be advisable to disarm the ASR and

ESP systems, so that the wheels can

move freely and regain grip.
F

Press the

"ESP OFF" switch, lo-

cated on the central section of the

fascia.

Reactivation
F

Automatic if the ignition is switched

off,

F

Automatic above 30 mph (50 km/h),

F

Manual by pressing the switch

again.

Operating check

When a malfunction of the

systems occurs, the warn-

ing light comes on, accom-

panied by an audible signal

and a message on the mul-

tifunction display.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have

the systems checked.

The ESP/ASR systems

offer exceptional safety

in normal driving, but this

should not encourage the

driver to take extra risks or drive at

high speed.

The correct functioning of these

systems depends on observation of

the manufacturer's recommenda-

tions regarding the wheels (tyres

and rims), the braking components,

the electronic components and the

PEUGEOT assembly and operation

procedures.

After an impact, have the systems

checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

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SEAT BELTS

Fastening the seat belts

With the door closed, slide your arm

along the door and take hold of the

seat belt at the base. Then, insert the

buckle into the stalk.

Seat belt not fastened warning*

If the driver and/or the

front passenger has

not fastened his seat

belt, the correspond-

ing warning light comes

on when the ignition is on, then, at a

speed above 12 mph (20 km/h), this

is accompanied by an audible signal

the volume of which increases (for

approximately two minutes) and a

message on the multifunction dis-

play.

Note: a bag or an animal placed on

the front passenger seat may trigger

lighting of the warning light.

Pre-tensioning and force-limiting

front seat belts

Safety in the event of a frontal impact

has been improved by the introduc-

tion of pre-tensioning and force-lim-

iting front seat belts. Depending on

the seriousness of the impact, the

pre-tensioning system instantly tight-

ens the seat belts irmly against the

body of the occupant.

* According to country.

Additional seat belt warnings*

Version with monochrome display

A, B or CT

1 - Multifunction display.

2 - Warning light indicating that

a passenger's seat belt is

not fastened or has been

unfastened.

3 - Front passenger's seat belt not

fastened warning.

4 - Rear right passenger's seat belt

unfastened warning.

5 - Rear left passenger's seat belt

unfastened warning.

Seat belt unfastened warning*

If the driver and/or one

of the passengers has

unfastened his seat

belt, the corresponding

warning light comes on

when the engine is running, then, at

a speed above 12 mph (20 km/h),

this is accompanied by an audible

signal the volume of which increases

(for approximately two minutes)

and a message on the multifunction

display.

The pre-tensioning seat belts are

armed when the ignition is on.

The force-limiting device reduces the

pressure of the seat belt against the

occupant's body in the event of an

accident.

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