Peugeot M59 (2012 year). Instruction - part 8

 

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Peugeot M59 (2012 year). Instruction - part 8

 

 

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT -

   Button   

   Function   

   A   

    

  Radio On/Off.  

   B   

   -   

 Decrease volume. 

   C   

   +   

 Increase volume. 

   D   

   RDS   

 RDS function On/Off. 

 Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode On/Off. 

   E   

   TA   

 Traffi c information priority on/off. 

 Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function On/Off. 

   H   

         

 Selection of bass, treble, loudness, sound distribution and automatic volume correction. 

   I   

       

 Increase the setting of the functions associated with button  H . 

   J   

       

 Decrease the setting of the functions associated with button  H . 

   L   

       

 Manual and automatic search of higher frequency. 

 Selection of next CD track and PTY (radio). 

   M   

   MAN   

 Manual/automatic operation of buttons  L  and  N . 

   N   

       

 Manual and automatic search of lower frequency. 

 Selection of previous CD track and PTY (radio). 

   Q   

   CD   

 Selection of CD. 

 Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffl e. 

   R   

   Radio   

 Selection of radio. Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands. 

 Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic presetting of stations (autostore). 

   S   

      

   

 Ejection of CD. 

   1 to 6   

   12 34 56   

 Selection of preset station. 

 Press for more than 2 seconds: presetting a station. 

AUDIO EQUIPMENT

112 -

  GENERAL FUNCTIONS 

  AUDIO SETTINGS 

  Adjusting the loudness 
 This function automatically empha-

sises bass and treble tones. Press 

button  I  or  J  to switch the function on 

or off.  

  On/Off 
 With the ignition key 

in the accessories or 

ignition position, press 

button  A  to switch the 

set on or off. 
  The set can oper-

ate for 30 minutes 

without the vehicle ignition being 

switched on.   

  Anti-theft system 
 The audio system is coded in such a 

way that it can operate only on your 

vehicle. It would not function if fi tted 

to another vehicle. 
  The anti-theft system is automatic 

and requires no action on your 

part.    

  ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 

  Adjusting the bass 

  Adjusting the treble 
 When  

"TREB"  is displayed, press 

button  I  or  J  to vary the setting. 
   -  

 "TREB -9"  for a minimum treble 

setting, 

  -  

 "TREB 0"  for a normal setting, 

  -  

 "TREB +9"  for a maximum treble 

setting.   

 Press button  H  several 

times in succession 

to access the bass 

 (BASS) , treble  (TREB) , 

loudness  

(LOUD) , 

fader  

(FAD) , balance 

 (BAL)  and automatic 

volume correction. 

 Exit from audio mode is automatic 

after a few seconds without pressing 

any button, or by pressing button  H  

after confi guration of the automatic 

volume correction. 

 When  

"BASS"  is dis-

played, press button  

I  

or  J  to vary the setting. 
   -  

 "BASS -9"  for a 

minimum bass 

setting, 

  -  

 "BASS 0"  for a 

normal setting, 

  -  

 "BASS +9"  for a maximum bass 

setting.   

 Press button  C  to in-

crease the volume, or 

button  B  to decrease 

it. 

  The bass and treble settings 

are specifi c to each source. 

It is possible to set them dif-

ferently for radio or CD.  

 Continuous pressure on buttons  

C  

and  B  allows a gradual adjustment of 

the volume.  

113

AUDIO EQUIPMENT -

  RADIO SOURCE 

  Adjusting the front/rear sound 

distribution (Fader) 
 When  "FAD"  is displayed, press but-

ton  I  or  J . 
 Button  I  increases the volume in the 

front. 
 Button  J  increases the volume in the 

rear.  

  Adjusting the right/left sound 

distribution (Balance) 
 When  "BAL"  is displayed, press but-

ton  I  or  J . 
 Button  I  increases the volume on the 

right-hand side. 
 Button  J  increases the volume on the 

left-hand side.  

  Automatic volume correction 
 This function enables the volume to 

be automatically adjusted depending 

on the level of noise produced by the 

speed of the vehicle. 
 Press buttons  

I  or  

J  to switch the 

function on or off.   

  Selecting radio mode 

 Press button  R .  

  Radio reception 
 Your car radio is subject to phenom-

ena which do not affect domestic ra-

dio sets. Both AM (MW/LW) and FM 

reception are subject to various forms 

of interference. This is no refl ection on 

the quality of the equipment, but is due 

to the nature of the signals and the way 

in which they are transmitted. 
 On MW/LW, interference may be no-

ticed when passing under high voltage 

power lines or bridges, or in tunnels. 
 On FM, interference may be the result 

of increasing distance from the trans-

mitter, defl ection of the signals by ob-

stacles (mountains, hills, buildings, 

etc.), or of being in an area which is 

not covered by a transmitter.  

  Selecting a waveband 
 Briefl y press button  R  to select the 

FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wave-

bands.  

AUDIO EQUIPMENT

114 -

 Briefl y press button  L  or  N  to search 

for the station immediately above or 

below. By continuing to press the 

button in the direction selected, you 

will obtain continuous scrolling of the 

frequency. 
 The scrolling stops at the fi rst  sta-

tion found as soon as the button is 

released. 
 If the  

TA  traffi 

c information pro-

gramme is selected, only stations 

broadcasting this type of programme 

are selected. 
 Searching for a station occurs fi rst in 

 "LO"  sensitivity (selection of the most 

powerful transmitters) during scan-

ning of the waveband, then in  "DX"  

sensitivity (selection of the weakest 

and most distant transmitters). 
 To make a direct search in  "DX"  sen-

sitivity, press button  L  or  N  twice.  

  Manual station search 
 Press the  "MAN"  button. 
 Briefl y press button  

L  or  

N  to in-

crease or decrease the frequency 

displayed. 
 By continuing to press the button in 

the direction selected, you will obtain 

continuous scrolling of the frequency. 
 The scrolling stops at the fi rst  sta-

tion found as soon as the button is 

released. 
 Pressing the  

"MAN"  button again 

returns you to automatic station 

search.  

  Manual presetting of stations 
 Select the station required. 
 Press one of the buttons  "1"  to  "6"  

for more than two seconds. 
 The sound stops then becomes audi-

ble again, confi rming that the station 

has been stored in the memory.  

  Automatic station search 

  Automatic presetting of FM 

stations (autostore) 

 Press and hold button 

 R  for more than two 

seconds. 

 Your radio automatically presets the 

6 stations with the strongest signal in 

 FM . These stations are stored in the 

FMast waveband. 
 If it is not possible to fi nd 6 stations, 

the remaining preset positions are 

empty.  

  Recalling preset stations 
 For each waveband, briefl y  press 

buttons  "1"  to  "6"  to recall the cor-

responding station.   

115

AUDIO EQUIPMENT -

  RDS 

  Traffi c information programme 

  Regional mode (REG) 

  RDS alternative frequencies 
 The screen indicates the name of the 

station selected. The radio continu-

ally searches for the frequency trans-

mitting the station which has the best 

reception.  

 Press the  "TA"  button 

to switch the function 

on or off. 

 Briefl 

y press the 

 "RDS"  button to 

switch the function on 

or off. 

 The multifunction screen will show: 
   -  

 "RDS"  if the function is selected. 

  -  

 "(RDS)"  if the function is selected 

but not available.   

 When they are part 

of a network, certain 

stations broadcast re-

gional programmes in 

the various areas they serve. With 

regional mode you can keep listen-

ing to the same programme. 
 Press the  

"RDS"  button for more 

than two seconds to switch the  REG  

function on or off.  

  Using the RDS (Radio Data 

System) function on FM 
 Radio Data System allows you to 

continue listening to the same station, 

whatever the frequency it is using for 

the region you are going through. 

 The multifunction screen will show: 
   -  

 "TA"  if the function is selected, 

  -  

 "(TA)"  if the function is selected 

but not available.  

 Any traffi c  information  fl ash will be 

given priority, whatever source you 

are listening to (radio or CD). 
 If you wish to interrupt a message, 

press the  "TA"  button; this switches 

the function off.  

   The volume of traffi c infor-

mation announcements is 

independent of the volume 

of normal radio listening. 

You can adjust it using the volume 

button. The setting will be stored 

and will be used when the next 

messages are broadcast.   

AUDIO EQUIPMENT

116 -

  EON system 
 This connects stations which are part 

of the same network. It enables the 

broadcast of traffi c information, by a 

station that is part of the same net-

work as the station to which you are 

listening. 
 This service is available when you 

have selected the  TA  traffi c informa-

tion programme or the  PTY  function.   

  PTY function 
 This allows you to listen to stations broad-

casting a specifi c type of programme 

(news, culture, sport, rock, etc.). 

 To search for a  PTY  programme: 

 With  

FM  selected, 

press the  

"TA"  but-

ton for more than two 

seconds to switch this 

function on or off. 

   -  

select the  PTY  function, 

  -  briefl y press button  

L  or  

N  to 

scroll down the list of the various 

types of programmes offered. 

  -   when the programme of your 

choice is displayed, keep button   L  

or  N  pressed for more than two 

seconds to carry out an automatic 

search (after an automatic search 

the  PTY  function is switched off).  

 In  PTY  mode the different types of 

programmes can be stored in the 

memory. To do this, press the pre-

set buttons  "1"  to  "6"  for more than 

two seconds. Briefl y press the corre-

sponding button to recall the type of 

programme stored in the memory.  

117

AUDIO EQUIPMENT -

  Ejection of a disc 

  Shuffl e 
 When the CD player is selected, keep 

button  

Q  pressed for two seconds. 

The tracks will be played in random 

sequence. Pressing the button again 

for two seconds returns you to nor-

mal play. 
 Shuffl e mode is de-activated each 

time the audio system is switched 

off.  

 After insertion of a 

disc, printed face 

upwards, the player 

starts automatically. 
 If a disc is already in-

serted, press button  Q .  

  COMPACT DISC SOURCE 

  The use of copied compact 

discs may cause faults. 
 Insert circular compact discs 

only.   

  Selecting a track 

 Press button  

L  to select the next 

track. 
 Press button  N  to return to the start 

of the current track or to select the 

previous track.  

 Press button  

S  to 

eject the disc from the 

player.  

  Accelerated play 
 Keep button  L  or  N  pressed for for-

wards or backwards accelerated 

play. 
 Accelerated play stops as soon as 

the button is released.  

  Selecting CD mode 

VISUAL INDEX

118 -

  EXTERIOR 

 Accessories ................................97 

 Key, starting, battery ..........6, 46-47 
 Central locking .................46, 49-50 

 Rear lamps .................................86 
 3rd brake lamp............................87 

 Spare wheel, jack, 

changing, fi tting ...................79-81 

 Infl ating tyres ............................109 

 ABS, EBFD, brakes ........64, 77, 78 
 Tyres, pressures .................80, 109 
 Pads, discs, drums .....................78 

 Fuel tank ...........16, 20, 53, 78, 104 

 Door mirrors ................................57 

 Snow screen ...............................94 

 Front lamps......................54, 82-85 
 Foglamps ..............................54,  86 
 Direction indicators ....54, 82, 85-86 
 Headlamp adjustment.................60 
 Changing bulbs......................82-87 

 Opening/closing 

the doors ...................6, 46, 49-52 

 Opening the bonnet ..............16, 53 

 Side door child lock ....................51 
 Locks ......................................6,  46  

 Towbar ........................................96 
 Lifting, towing..............................95 

119

-

  INTERIOR 

 Stowing rings ........................15, 61 

 Child seats .............................37-43 

 Front seats.............................34-35 

 Airbags ..................................69-71 

 Courtesy lamp, 

interior lighting .....................58-59  

 Child lock (door) .........................51 
 Partially opening rear windows ...56 

 Rear seats 

(4/5 seat versions) ....................36 

 Rear fi ttings .....................15, 62-63 
   -  stowing rings, 
  -  storage boxes, 
  -  hooks, 
  -  retaining net, 
  -  storage pocket, 
  -  storage compartments.  

 Seat belts...............................44-45 

VISUAL INDEX

120 -

  INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 

 Instrument panel, dials, 

speedometer ............................20 

 Warning lamps, 

indicator lamps ....................21-23 

 Indicators, displays, screen ...23-27 
 Setting the time, 

dimmer, resetting to zero .....25-27 

 Interior fuses ..........................88-90 

 Opening the bonnet ..............16, 53 

 Parking brake, 

handbrake ..........................64, 78 

 Overhead storage, sun visor, 

courtesy lamp ................14, 58-59 

 Rear view mirror .........................57 

 Front fi ttings ...........................58-59 

 Electric windows .........................56 
 Hazard warning 

lamps ........................................60 

 Audio system ..................... 110-117 
 Fitting an audio system, 

speakers ...................................93 

 Heating/

Air conditioning ........ 28-31, 32-33 

   -   vent, demisting, defrosting 
  -  air conditioning A/C, 
  -  air recirculation, 
  -  ventilation.   

121

VISUAL INDEX -

  STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS 

 Lighting .......................................54 
   -   dipped beam headlamps, 
  -   main beam headlamps, 
  -  foglamps.  

 Speed limiter/

cruise control .......................65-68 

 Passenger’s electric 

mirror ........................................57 

 Door mirrors ................................57 

 Headlamp adjustment.................60 

 Front-rear wipers ........................55 
 Screenwash ............................7,  55 

 Alarm ..........................................48 

 Audio system controls ....... 110-111 

 Steering wheel, horn.............10, 60  

VISUAL INDEX

122 -

  TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE 

 Levels ..............................72-75,  77 
   -  dipstick, 
  -  power steering fl uid, 
  -  brake fl uid, 
  -  coolant.  
 Petrol supply cut-off, 

Diesel fuel priming ....................78 

 Screenwash/headlamp wash, 

fi lling reservoir ....................55, 77 

 Bulbs, changing bulbs 
   -  front .....................................82-85 
  -  rear .....................................86-87  

 Dimensions ..........................98-101 
 Engine technical data ........102-103 
 Weights, loads ...................105-108 
 Identifi cation markings ..............109 

 Opening the bonnet, stay .....16, 53 
 Under bonnet engine views ......72-75 

 Air/oil fi lters, 

checks ...........................72-75,  78 

 Engine fuses ...............................91 

 Battery ..................................78,  92  

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 This handbook describes all of the 

equipment available in the whole 

range. 

 Automobiles PEUGEOT declares, 

by application of the provisions of 

the European regulation (Directive 

2000/53) relating to End of Life 

Vehicles, that it achieves the objec-

tives set by this regulation and that 

recycled materials are used in the 

manufacture of the products that it 

sells. 

 Anglais 

 Your vehicle will be fi tted with some of 

this equipment described in this doc-

ument, depending on its trim level, 

version and the specifi cation for the 

country in which it is sold. 

 The descriptions and illustrations 

are given without any obligation. 

Automobiles PEUGEOT reserves the 

right to modify the technical specifi -

cations, equipment and accessories 

without having to update the current 

handbook. 
 This document is an integral part of 

your vehicle. It should be passed on 

to the new user in the event of sale 

or transfer. 

 Reproduction or translation of all or 

part of this handbook is prohibited 

without written authorisation from 

Automobiles PEUGEOT. 

 Printed in the EU 

   For the attention of users of a

vehicle adapted to electric drive:  
 You have available the "Electric mode 

supplement" which is provided with 

this Partner Origin document. 
 Refer to this supplement before us-

ing the vehicle and most particularly 

before any connection is made to 

charge the traction battery. 
 Ensure that the power socket you in-

tend to use is standard and compatible 

with the current rating (230 V alternating 

current - 10 A minimum). It is recom-

mended that in all cases this should be 

checked by a skilled electrician. 
 You must only use the original charg-

ing cable and without any extension 

lead. 
 The precautions are the same as for 

any electric domestic appliance. Do 

not touch the metal end of the normal 

socket nor that of the charging cable (risk 

of malfunction and of electrocution).  

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