Peugeot 308 CC (2014 year). Instruction - part 4

 

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Peugeot 308 CC (2014 year). Instruction - part 4

 

 

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 The control button is located 

on the heating or air condition-

ing system control panel. 

       REAR  SCREEN  DEMIST  - 

DEFROST 

  Switching  on 

 

The rear screen demisting/defrosting 

can only operate when the engine is 

running. 

      Press this button to demist/defrost 

the rear screen and (depending on 

version) the door mirrors. The indi-

cator lamp associated with the but-

ton  comes  on.   

  Switching  off 

 

The demisting/defrosting switches off 

automatically to prevent an excessive 

consumption of current. 

      It is possible to stop the demisting/de-

frosting operation before it is switched 

off automatically by pressing the button 

again. The indicator lamp associated 

with the button switches off.  

 If the engine is switched off before the 

demisting/defrosting is switched off au-

tomatically, demisting/defrosting will re-

sume next time the engine is switched on. 

    

 Switch off the demisting/de-

frosting of the rear screen and 

door mirrors as soon as ap-

propriate as lower current con-

sumption results in reduced 

fuel  consumption.   

          The demist/defrost is deactivated 

when the retractable roof is stored 

in the boot.  

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 When the engine is cold, to prevent 

too great a distribution of cold air, 

the  air  fl ow  will  reach  its  optimum 

level gradually. 

 In cold weather, it favours the dis-

tribution of warm air to the wind-

screen, side windows and footwells 

only.  

 On entering the vehicle, if the in-

terior temperature is much colder 

or warmer than the comfort value, 

there is no need to change the 

value displayed in order to obtain 

the comfort required. The system 

corrects the difference in tempera-

ture automatically and as quickly 

as  possible.  

 The air conditioning can only operate 

with the engine running. 

 The driver and front passen-

ger can each adjust the tem-

perature to their requirements. 

      Turn control  

2  or  3  to the left or to 

the right respectively to decrease or 

increase this value.  

 A setting around the value 21 provides 

optimum comfort. However, depend-

ing on your requirements, a setting be-

tween 18 and 24 is normal. 

 You are advised to avoid a left / right 

setting difference of more than 3. 

  4.  Automatic  visibility  programme 

 

The automatic comfort pro-

gramme may not be suffi cient 

to quickly demist or defrost 

the windscreen and side win-

dows (humidity, several pas-

sengers, ice, etc.). 

     In this case, select the automatic 

visibility  programme.  

 The system automatically controls the 

air conditioning, the air fl ow and the air 

intake and provides optimum distribu-

tion of the ventilation to the windscreen 

and side windows. 

  Automatic  operation 

      Press the  

"AUTO"   button. 

The indicator lamp in the 

button comes on.  

  2.  Driver's  side  adjustment  

DUAL-ZONE DIGITAL AIR 

CONDITIONING 

 We recommend the use of this mode: 

it permits automatic and optimised ad-

justment of all of the functions, passen-

ger compartment temperature, air fl ow, 

air distribution and air recirculation, in 

accordance with the comfort value that 

you have chosen. 

 This system is designed to operate ef-

fectively in all seasons, with automatic 

adaptation  in  the  "cabriolet"  confi gura-

tion. 

 The value indicated on the display cor-

responds to a level of comfort and not 

to a temperature in degrees Celsius or 

Fahrenheit. 

      To switch it off, press the  

"visibility"  

button again or press the  

"AUTO"  

button, the indicator lamp in the but-

ton goes off and the indicator lamp 

in the  

"AUTO"   button  comes  on.    

  1.  Automatic  comfort  programme 

  3. Passenger's side adjustment 

       With Stop & Start, when demist-

ing has been activated, the STOP 

mode is not available.  

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  Manual  operation 

 If you wish, you can make a different 

choice from that offered by the system 

by changing a setting. The other func-

tions will still be controlled automati-

cally. 

      Pressing the  

"AUTO"  button returns 

the system to completely automatic 

operation.  

      Press this button to switch 

off the air conditioning.  

  6.  Air  distribution  adjustment 

      Press one or more buttons 

to direct the air fl ow towards 

the: 

  7. Air fl ow adjustment 

      Turn this control to the left 

to decrease the air fl ow or 

to the right to increase the 

air fl ow.  

  8. Air intake / Air recirculation 

  Switching the system off 

      Turn  the  air  fl ow  control  to  the  left 

until all of the indicator lamps go off.  

 This action switches off all of the func-

tions of the system. 

 Temperature related comfort is no lon-

ger guaranteed but a slight fl ow of air, 

due to the movement of the vehicle, can 

still be felt. 

      Turn the air fl ow dial to the right or 

press the  

"AUTO"  button to reacti-

vate the system with the values set 

before it was switched off.  

      Press this button for recir-

culation of the interior air. 

The indicator lamp in the 

button comes on.  

  5. Air conditioning On / Off 

 Avoid prolonged operation in inte-

rior air recirculation mode or driving 

for long periods with the system off 

(risk of condensation and of dete-

rioration of the air quality).  

   -  

windscreen  and  side  windows  (dem-

isting or defrosting), 

  -   windscreen, side windows and vents, 

  -   windscreen, side windows, vents and 

footwells, 

  -  

vents  and  footwells, 

  -  

vents, 

  -  

footwells, 

  -   windscreen, side windows and foot-

wells.    

 The  air  fl ow  indicator  lamps,  between 

the two fans, come on progressively ac-

cording to the value requested.  

      As soon as possible, press this but-

ton again to permit the intake of out-

side air and prevent the formation of 

condensation. The indicator lamp in 

the button goes off.   

 

For maximum cooling or heating 

of the passenger compartment, it 

is possible to exceed the minimum 

value 14 or the maximum value 28. 

      Turn control  

2  or  3  to the left 

until  

"LO"  is displayed or to the 

right until  

"HI"   is  displayed.  

  9. Mono-zone / Dual-zone 

      Press this button to equal-

ise the comfort value on the 

passenger side with that 

on the driver's side (mono-

zone). The indicator lamp in 

the button comes on.    

 Air recirculation enables the passenger 

compartment to be isolated from exte-

rior odours and smoke. 

 Switching the system off could result in 

discomfort (humidity, condensation). 

      Press this button again to return to 

automatic operation of the air con-

ditioning. The indicator lamp in the 

 

"A/C"   button  comes  on.   

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  Windstop  folded  

FITTING / REMOVING THE 

WINDSTOP 

 In  the  "cabriolet"  confi guration,  the 

windstop improves comfort in the pas-

senger compartment. 

 The vertical part of the windstop can be 

folded down to improve rear visibility 

during manoeuvres. 

 It is supplied folded in four. 

  Windstop  unfolded  

  Fitting 

     Clip the ends of the assembly until a 

click is heard. 

     Unfold the windstop by opening the 

two parts to 90° until a click is heard. 

     Unfold the windstop frame guides. 

   

 Engage the guides in the points 

located behind each corner of the 

back of the rear bench seat. 

      Unfold each of the two parts fully. 

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     Engage the shafts of the windstop 

frame in the openings in the rear 

side trim so that the red indicators 

are  concealed.  

 When installing the windstop for the fi rst 

time: 

      position a size 10 open-ended span-

ner on the hexagonal part of the 

shaft, 

     tighten or slacken without forcing on 

each side to adjust the depth setting. 

     Lastly, always check that the wind-

stop is retained securely before use 

in the "cabriolet" confi guration.   

  Removal 

      Press and pull on the shaft supports 

to release the shafts from the open-

ings in the rear side trim; the red in-

dicators then become visible. 

 It is not necessary to remove the 

windstop when operating the roof.  

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   

 Pull the windstop forwards to re-

lease the guides from the points, 

located behind each corner of the 

back of the rear bench seat. 

     Fold the windstop frame guides. 

  Storing 

  In the storage box (version 

equipped with a temporary tyre 

repair kit) 
      Raise the boot carpet and hook its 

handle on the boot seal. 

     Store the folded windstop in the cor-

responding recess in the box. 

     Lower  the  boot  carpet.   

  In the boot (version equipped with 

a spare wheel) 
      Stow the folded windstop securing it 

using the luggage retaining net.    

     Fold the windstop closing the two 

large parts on themselves. 

     Unclip each end individually. 

     Fold each of the two parts on them-

selves.  

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FRONT SEATS 

 Seat with integral head restraint, consisting of a seat cushion and a seat back which can 

be adjusted to adapt your position for ease of driving and comfort. 

  Forwards-backwards  adjustment 
      Raise the control and slide the seat 

forwards  or  backwards.   

  Driver's or passenger's seat height 

adjustment 
    

 Pull the control upwards to raise 

or push it downwards to lower, as 

many times as necessary, to obtain 

the  position  required.   

  Seat back angle adjustment 
      Push  the  control  rearwards.    

  Manual  adjustments 

  Before moving the seat backwards, ensure that there is nothing that might prevent the full travel of the seat, so as to 

avoid the risk of of jamming the seat caused by the presence of objects on the fl oor behind the seat or rear passengers. 

If the seat jams, stop the movement immediately.  

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FRONT SEATS 

 Seat with integral head restraint, consisting of a seat cushion and a seat back which 

can be adjusted to adapt your position for ease of driving and comfort. 

  Forwards-backwards  adjustment 
      Push the control forwards or rear-

wards to slide the seat.   

  Seat cushion height and angle 

adjustment 
      Tilt the rear part of the control up-

wards or downwards to obtain the 

required height. 

     Tilt the front part of the control up-

wards or downwards to obtain the 

required  angle.  

  Seat back angle adjustment 
    

 Tilt the control forwards or rear-

wards to adjust the angle of the seat 

back.    

  Electric  adjustments 

 The electrical functions of the seat are 

deactivated approximately one min-

ute after the ignition is switched off. 

 To reactivate them, switch on the 

ignition.  

  Before moving the seat backwards, ensure that there is nothing that might prevent the full travel of the seat, so as to 

avoid the risk of of jamming the seat caused by the presence of objects on the fl oor behind the seat or rear passengers. 

If the seat jams, stop the movement immediately.  

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       Additional manual 

adjustments 

  Additional  electric 

adjustments 

  Access to the rear seats 
      Pull the control  

A   upwards to fold 

the seat back, the seat moves for-

ward automatically.   

 

When putting the seat back in place, 

press the control  

B  until the seat re-

turns to its initial position.  

  Access to the rear seats 
     Pull the control upwards to fold the 

seat back, then move the seat for-

ward.    

 

When putting the seat back in place, 

move it back holding it by the centre 

of the seat back, the seat returns to 

its initial position.  

 Check that no person or object is pre-

venting the seat slide from returning 

to its initial position; the return to this 

position is necessary for longitudinal 

locking.   

 This function is deactivated while 

driving.   

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              Controlling the "AIRWAVE" system 
 

When the engine is running, the 

"AIRWAVE" system, located in the head 

restraint of each front seat, can be con-

trolled separately to produce heated 

blown air directed towards the neck of 

each occupant. 

           Heated seats control 
 With the engine running, the front seats 

can be heated separately. 

      Use the adjustment dial, placed on 

the side of each front seat, to switch 

on and select the level of heating re-

quired:  

  

0 :    Off. 

  

1 :    Low. 

  

2 :    Medium. 

  

3 :    High.   

      Use the corresponding adjustment 

dial, placed on the centre console, 

to  set  the  temperature  and  fl ow  of 

blown air required:  

  

0:   Off. 

  

1:   Low. 

  

2:   Medium. 

  

3:   High. 

    

 Use the direction dial, placed on 

each vent, to direct the output of the 

blown air upwards, to the centre or 

downwards.   

 When the control is activated, the 

blown air arrives progressively to 

reach a comfortable temperature. 

 Do not use the "AIRWAVE" system 

if a child seat is installed on the 

front passenger seat. 

 In STOP mode of Stop & Start, the 

"AIRWAVE" system stops working.  

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STORING DRIVING POSITIONS 

 System which takes into account the 

electrical settings of the driver's seat 

and the door mirrors. It enables you to 

store two positions using the buttons on 

the side of the driver's seat. 

  Recalling a stored position 

  Storing  a  position 

 When the ignition is off, after a few 

consecutive position recalls, the 

function will be deactivated until 

the engine is started, to prevent 

discharging of the battery.   

  Using  buttons  M/1/2 
      Switch on the ignition. 

     Adjust your seat and your door mirrors. 

     Press button  

M , then press button  1  

or  

2  within four seconds.   

 

An audible signal is heard indicating 

that the settings have been stored.  

 Storing a new position cancels the pre-

vious  position.   

REAR SEATS 

 Fixed  two-seat  bench  fi tted  with  roll-

over bars to guarantee your protection 

should the vehicle roll over. 

  Do not place any article of cloth-

ing on the rear head restraints. 

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to see 

the range of suitable covers.   

 The rear head restraints are fi xed. They 

incorporate the roll-over bars (refer to 

the "Safety - Roll-over bars" section). 

 The bench rear seat may be fi tted with a 

folding comfort armrest in the centre of 

the seat back.  

  Using button 1 or 2 
      Press and hold button  

1  or  2   until 

the audible signal is heard indicat-

ing the end of the adjustment.  

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 The objects observed are, in real-

ity, closer than they appear. 

 Take this into account in order to 

correctly judge the distance of ve-

hicles approaching from behind.   

MIRRORS 

  Door  mirrors 

 Each  fi tted  with  an  adjustable  mirror 

glass permitting the lateral rearward vi-

sion necessary for overtaking or park-

ing. They can also be folded for parking 

in confi ned spaces. 

   Folding 
      From outside: lock the vehicle using 

the remote control or the key. 

     From inside: with the ignition on, pull 

the control  

A  in the central position 

rearwards.  

 

The folding and unfolding of the 

door mirrors using the remote 

control can be deactivated by a 

PEUGEOT  dealer  or  a  qualifi ed 

workshop. 

  Demisting  -  Defrosting 

  Unfolding 
      From outside: unlock the vehicle us-

ing the remote control or the key. 

     From inside: with the ignition on, pull 

the control  

A  in the central position 

rearwards.  

 If the mirrors are folded using con-

trol  

A , they will not unfold when the 

vehicle is unlocked. Pull again on 

control  

A .  

  If  your  vehicle  is  fi tted  with 

heated mirrors, the demisting-

defrosting operates by switch-

ing on the heated rear screen 

(refer to the "Rear screen 

demist-defrost"  page).  

      Move control  

A  to the right or to the 

left to select the corresponding mirror. 

     Move control  

B  in all four directions 

to adjust. 

     Return control  

A  to the central position.  

 

If necessary the mirrors can be 

folded  manually.   

  Adjustment 

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        Automatic tilting in reverse gear 
 System which provides a view of the 

ground during parking manoeuvres in 

reverse  gear.  

  Switching  on 
      With the engine running, engage re-

verse gear. 

     Move control  

A  to the right or to the left 

to select the corresponding mirror.  

 The glass of the mirror selected tilts 

downwards, in accordance with its pro-

gramming.  

  Programming 
    

 With the engine running, engage

reverse gear. 

     Select and adjust the left-hand and 

right-hand mirrors in succession.  

 The adjustment is stored immediately.  

  Switching  off 
      Exit reverse gear and wait ten seconds.  

 or 

      Return control  

A  to the central position.  

 The mirror glass returns to its initial po-

sition. 

 The mirror glass also returns to its initial 

position: 

   -   if the speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), 

  -  

if  the  engine  is  switched  off.    

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STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 

        

When stationary , pull the control 

lever to release the adjustment 

mechanism. 

     Adjust the height and reach to suit 

your driving position. 

     Push the control lever to lock the ad-

justment  mechanism.  

 As a safety precaution, these op-

erations should only be carried out 

with the vehicle stationary.  

        Automatic day/night model  

 By means of a sensor, which measures 

the light from the rear of the vehicle, this 

system automatically and progressively 

changes between the day and night 

uses. 

 

 

In order to ensure optimum vis-

ibility during your manoeuvres, the 

mirror lightens automatically when 

reverse gear is engaged.   

  As a safety measure, the mirrors 

should be adjusted to reduce the 

"blind  spot".   

      Rear  view  mirror 

 

Adjustable mirror providing a central 

rearward view. 

 

Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, 

which darkens the mirror glass: this re-

duces the nuisance to the driver caused 

by the headlamps from following vehi-

cles, low sun... 

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              Unlocking and partial opening of the 

boot 

      Press this button for more 

than two seconds to un-

lock the boot. The boot 

opens  slightly.  

This action unlocks the vehicle fi rst.    

    

 Press the open padlock 

once to unlock the driver's 

door only. 

   Selective  unlocking  using  the 

remote control 

REMOTE CONTROL KEY 

 System which permits central unlock-

ing and locking of the vehicle using the 

lock or from a distance, as well as of the 

interior storage compartments (glove 

box and front armrest). It is also used to 

locate and start the vehicle, as well as 

providing protection against theft. 

  Unfolding  the  key 
      First press this button to unfold the 

key.   

  Unlocking  the  vehicle 

 The direction indicators fl ash for a few 

seconds. 

 The central unlocking also unlocks the 

glove box and the front armrest com-

partment. 

 According to version, the door mirrors 

unfold, the alarm is deactivated.   

      Press the open padlock to 

unlock  the  vehicle.   

  Complete unlocking using the key 
      Turn the key forward in the driver's 

door lock to unlock the vehicle.  

  Complete unlocking using the 

remote control 

     Press the open padlock again to un-

lock the passenger's door and the 

boot.  

 The direction indicators fl ash for a few 

seconds. 

 Depending on version, the door mirrors 

unfold, the alarm is deactivated. 

 The complete or selective 

unlocking parameter is set 

via  the  vehicle  confi gura-

tion menu. 

 Complete unlocking is acti-

vated  by  default.   

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   Folding  the  key 
     First press this button to fold the 

key.  

 If you do not press the button when fold-

ing the key, there is a risk of damage to 

the  mechanism.   

 

Deadlocking renders the exterior 

and interior door controls inopera-

tive. 

 It also deactivates the manual cen-

tral control button. 

 

Therefore, never leave anyone 

inside the vehicle when it is dead-

locked.  

 If one of the doors or the boot is still 

open, the central locking does not 

take place. 

 If a door or the boot is not opened 

after unlocking the vehicle, the 

v ehicle will lock itself again auto-

matically after thirty seconds but 

without reactivating the alarm. 

        Deadlocking using the remote 

control  

  Deadlocking  using  the  key  

 

The folding and unfolding of the 

door mirrors using the remote 

control can be deactivated by a 

PEUGEOT  dealer  or  a  qualifi ed 

workshop.   

      Press the closed padlock 

to lock the vehicle com-

pletely. 

     Press the closed padlock 

again  within  fi ve  seconds 

to  deadlock  the  vehicle.    

  Locking  the  vehicle 

      Press the closed padlock 

to lock the vehicle com-

pletely.   

  Normal locking using the key 
      Turn the key rearward in the driver's 

door lock to lock the vehicle com-

pletely.  

  Normal locking using the remote 

control 

 The direction indicators come on for a 

few seconds. 

 Depending on version, the door mirrors 

fold, the alarm is activated. 

 The direction indicators come on for a 

few seconds. 

 The central locking also locks the glove 

box and the front armrest compartment. 

 Depending on version, the door mirrors 

fold, the alarm is activated. 

      Turn the key rearwards in the driv-

er's door lock to lock the vehicle 

completely. 

     Turn the key rearwards again within 

fi ve seconds to deadlock the vehicle.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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