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Peugeot Boxer (2016 year). Manual - part 18

 

 

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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 objectives set by this regulation and 
that recycled materials are used in the 
manufacture of the products that it sells.

Printed in the eu

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Your vehicle will be fitted with some of this 
equipment described in this document, 
depending on its trim level, version and the 
specification 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 specifications, equipment and 
accessories without having to update this 
edition of the 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.

In addition, there are labels present in your 
vehicle to warn you of the need for certain 
precautions to take for your safety; don't 
remove them, they will be useful again for a 
new owner.

Reproduction or translation of all or part of 
this document is prohibited without written 
authorisation from Automobiles PeugeOt.

We draw your attention to the following 
points:

the fitting of electrical equipment 
or accessories not listed by 
PeugeOt may cause faults and 
failures with the electrical system of 
your vehicle. Contact a PeugeOt 
dealer for information on the range of 
recommended accessories.

As a safety measure, access to the 
diagnostic socket, used for the vehicle's 
electronic systems, is reserved strictly 
for PeugeOt dealers or qualified 
workshops, equipped with the special 
diagnostic tool required (risk of 
malfunctions of the vehicle's electronic 
systems that could cause breakdowns 
or serious accidents). the manufacturer 
cannot be held responsible if this advice 
is not followed.

Any modification or adaptation not 
intended or authorised by Automobiles 
PeugeOt or carried out without 
meeting the technical requirements 
defined by the manufacturer would 
lead to the suspension of the legal and 
contractual warranties.

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 This information completes or cancels and replaces the information in the handbook. 

 First refer to the handbook for your vehicle.  

3. EASE OF USE 

and COMFORT

5. SAFETY

Adaptive lighting 

4

Traffi c sign recognition  12

4. TECHNOLOGY 

on BOARD

Vehicle confi guration 

6

2. READY TO GO

Instrument panels 

1

Battery standby system 

3

1

2

READY

 T

O GO

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   Instruments  and  controls   

1.   Speedometer (mph or km/h). 
2.   Display  screen. 
3.   Fuel  gauge. 
4.   Coolant  temperature. 
5.   Rev counter (rpm or tr/min x 1000).   

INSTRUMENT PANELS 

Level 1 display screen 

  In the lower part: 
   -  

Time, 

  -  

Ambient  temperature, 

  -  

Miles  /  kilometres  travelled, 

  -  

Trip  computer  (range,  fuel 

consumption...), 

  -  

Headlamp  beam  height, 

  -  

Programmable  overspeed  warning, 

  -   Cruise control or speed limiter, 
  -  

Gear  shift  indicator, 

  -  

Stop  &  Start.   

  In the upper part: 
   -  

Date, 

  -  

Service  indicator, 

  -  

Alert  messages, 

  -  

System  status  messages, 

  -  

Vehicle  configuration.   

Instrument panel / Level 1 display screen    

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   Instruments  and  controls   

Level 2 display screen 

  In the left-hand part: 
   -  

Time, 

  -  

Ambient  temperature, 

  -  

Alert  or  state  indicators, 

  -  

Cruise  control  or  speed  limiter.   

  In the right-hand part: 
   -  

Date, 

  -  

Service  indicator, 

  -  

Trip  computer  (range,  fuel 

consumption...), 

  -  

Alert  messages, 

  -   Messages on the state of systems, 
  -  

Vehicle  configuration, 

  -  

Headlamp  beam  height, 

  -  

Miles  /  kilometres  travelled.   

Instrument panel / Level 2 display screen    

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2

READY

 T

O GO

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   Starting  and  switching  off   

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BATTERY STANDBY SYSTEM  

  If the vehicle is not to be used for a 

prolonged period, such as for winter storage, 

for example, it is strongly recommended that 

the battery be placed on standby in order to 

protect it and optimise its service life.  

  To place the battery on standby: 
   -  

Switch  off  the  engine  ( 

STOP   position). 

  -   Press the red button, then turn the key 

to the  

BATT   position.  

 The battery goes into standby about 

7 minutes later. 
 This time is necessary to: 
   -   Allow the user to get out of the vehicle 

and lock the doors with the remote 

control. 

  -   Ensure that all of the vehicle's electrical 

systems are deactivated.  

 When the battery is on standby, 

access to the vehicle is only possible 

by unlocking the vehicle using the key in the 

lock barrel in the driver's door. 

 After placing the battery on standby, 

settings (time, date, radio station 

presets...) are memorised.  

  To take the battery out of standby: 
   -   Turn the key to the  

MAR   position. 

  -   Start the engine normally ( 

AVV   position).    

   Steering  mounted  controls   

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ADAPTIVE LIGHTING 

  System which automatically changes to main 

beam according to the ambient light level 

and the driving conditions, using a camera 

located at the top of the windscreen 

  This system is a driving aid. 
 The driver remains responsible for 

the vehicle's lighting, its correct use for the 

prevailing conditions of light, visibility and 

traffic and observation of driving and vehicle 

regulations.  

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3

EASE OF USE 

and

 COMFORT

   Steering  mounted  controls   

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  Activation 

  Operation 
 Once the function is activated, the system 

operates as follows: 
 If the ambient light level is sufficient and/or if 

the traffic conditions do not allow illumination 

of the main beam headlamps: 

 Refer to the "Technology on board - 

Vehicle configuration" section. 

Flash the headlamps (going beyond the 

point of resistance) to activate the function.   

  If the situation requires a change of 

headlamp beam, the driver can take over at 

any time. 

   Flashing the headlamps again pauses 

the function and the system changes to 

"automatic illumination of headlamps" 

mode.  

 The function is deactivated automatically 

below 9 mph (15 km/h). 
 If main beam is still needed, flash the 

headlamps again; main beam will then 

remain on until the vehicle reaches a speed 

of 25 mph (40 km/h). 
 Above 25 mph (40 km/h), the function is 

reactivated automatically (provided that the 

headlamps have not been flashed again in 

the meantime, to change to dipped beam).  

  Deactivation 

   Turn the lighting control stalk ring to the 

Dipped beam "  position.   

  The system may suffer interference or 

not work correctly: 
   -  

Under  conditions  of  poor  visibility 

(falling snow, heavy rain or dense 

fog, ...), 

  -   If the windscreen is dirty, misted or 

obscured (by a sticker, ...) in front 

of the camera, 

  -   If the vehicle is facing highly 

reflective  signs.   

  The system is not able to detect: 
   -   Road users that do not have their 

own lighting, such as pedestrians, 

  -  

Vehicles  whose  lighting  is 

obscured, such as when running 

behind a safety barrier on a 

motorway, for example, 

  -   Vehicles at the top or bottom of a 

steep slope, on winding roads, on 

crossroads.    

   -  

Dipped  beam  is  maintained, 

this indicator lamp comes on 

in the instrument panel.  

 If the ambient light level is very low and the 

traffic conditions permit: 

   -  

Main  beam  comes  on 

automatically: these 

indicator lamps come 

on in the instrument 

panel.   

   Turn the lighting control stalk 

ring to this position. 

   Activate the function with the  

MODE  

button; in the "Automatic headlamp 

dipping" menu, select "ON".  

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   Vehicle  configuration   

PERSONALISATION - CONFIGURATION 

  Using the MODE control panel 

 This control panel located alongside the 

steering wheel provides access to menus for 

the personalisation of some of the vehicle 

systems. 
 The corresponding information appears in 

the instrument panel screen. 
 Eleven languages are offered: Brazilian, 

Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, 

Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and 

Turkish. 

  You have access to all the menus if your 

vehicle is fitted with an audio system. 
 If your vehicle is fitted with a touch screen 

audio system, certain menus are only 

accessible using the audio system control 

panel.  

   -  

scroll  down  through  a  menu, 

  -  

decrease  a  value.   

This MODE button enables you to:  
   -  

access  the  menus  and  sub-menus, 

  -   confirm your selections, within a 

menu, 

  -  

quit  the  menus.  

 A long press takes you back to the 

home  screen.  

This button enables you to:  

This button enables you to:  

   -  

scroll  up  through  a  menu, 

  -  

increase  a  value.   

   As a safety measure, some menus can 

only be accessed when the ignition is 

off.  

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TECHNOLOGY

 on

 BOARD

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   Vehicle  configuration   

Menu...   

Press...   

Sub-menu…   

Press...   

Select…   

Confirm 

and quit   

Enables you to...   

Speed 

beep 

 ON 

 Increase 

 Activate / Deactivate the audible 

signal indicating exceeding of 

the programmed speed and 

select the speed. 

 Decrease 

 OFF 

Headlamp 

sensor 

 Increase 

 Set the sensitivity of the 

sunshine sensor (1 to 3). 

 Decrease 

Activation 

Trip B 

 Activate 

 Display a second distance 

"Trip B". 

 Deactivate 

Traffic Sign 

 Activate 

 Activate / Deactivate the reading 

of traffic signs. 

 Deactivate 

Setting the 

time 

 Hours/Minutes 

 Increase 

 Set the clock. 

 Decrease 

 Time  format 

 24 

 Select the clock display mode. 

 12 

Setting the 

date 

 Year/Month/

Day 

 Activate 

 Set the date. 

 Deactivate 

Autoclose 

 While  moving 

 ON 

 Activate / Deactivate automatic 

door locking above approx 

12 mph (20 km/h) 

 OFF 

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   Vehicle  configuration   

Menu…   

Press...   

Sub-menu…   

Press...   

Select…   

Confirm 

and quit   

Enables you to...   

Measurement 

unit (Unit) 

 Distance 

 Km 

 Select the distance display unit. 

 Miles 

 Fuel 

consumption 

 km/l 

 Select the fuel consumption 

display unit. 

 l/100  km 

 Temperature 

 °C 

 Select the temperature display 

unit. 

 °F 

Languages 

 List  of 

languages 

available 

 Select the display language. 

10 Volume of 

announcements 

(Buzz) 

 Increase 

 Increase / Decrease the volume 

of the announcements or of the 

audible warning. 

 Decrease 

11 Service 

 Service  (Miles/

km before 

service) 

 Display the miles/kilometres 

remaining before the next 

service. 

 Oil  (Miles/

Km before oil 

change) 

 Display the miles/kilometres to 

the next oil change 

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TECHNOLOGY

 on

 BOARD

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   Vehicle  configuration   

Menu…   

Press...   

Sub-menu...   

Press...   

Select...   

Confirm 

and quit   

Allows you to...   

12 Daytime 

running lamps 

 ON 

 Activate / Deactivate daytime 

running lamps. 

 OFF 

13 Automatic 

headlamp 

dipping 

 ON 

 Activate / Deactivate automatic 

headlamp dipping. 

 OFF 

14 Passenger 

airbag 

(BAG P) 

 ON 

 Yes 

 Activate the passenger airbag. 

 No 

 OFF 

 Yes 

 Deactivate the passenger 

airbag. 

 No 

15 Quit menu 

 Quit the menu. 
 Press the arrow at the bottom to 

go to the first menu. 

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   Vehicle  configuration   

Using the touch screen audio 

system 

 This audio system control panel, located in 

the middle of the dashboard, gives access to 

personalisation menus for certain systems. 
 The corresponding information appears in 

the touch screen. 
 Nine languages are offered: Dutch, English, 

French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, 

Spanish and Turkish. 

  As a safety precaution, some menus 

can only be accessed when the ignition 

is  off.  

  This control panel button gives 

access to the "Settings" menu. 

  "Settings"  menu 
1.
   "Display". 
2.   "Voice  commands". 
3.   "Time and Date". 
4.   "Safety / Help". 
5.   "Lighting". 
6.   "Doors & locking". 
7.   "Audio". 
8.   "Telephone / Bluetooth". 
9.   "Radio  settings". 
10.  "Restore Settings" to return to factory 

settings. 

11.   "Del. pers. data" to delete all of your 

personal data, related to the Bluetooth 

equipment in the audio system.  

 This button in the screen allows 

you to go up a level in a menu or 

increase a value. 

 This button in the screen allows 

you to go down a level in a menu 

or decrease a value.  

 For more information on the audio system, 

the telephone, the radio and the navigation 

system, the sub-menus  

2 ,   7 ,   8 ,   9   and 

11  are described in detail in the "Audio 

equipment and telematics" section. 

 The settings for sub-menus  

4 ,   5  

and  

6  vary according to the equipment 

installed on the vehicle.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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