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Peugeot Partner 2021-2023 User Manual

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Peugeot Partner 2021-2023

The Peugeot Partner will be on the market between 2021 and 2023. It is a small van that is made to meet the needs of both businesses and people. The Partner is a reliable way to move things and people because it has a large cargo area, good performance, and high-tech features. The Peugeot Partner’s body is both stylish and practical. It has a sleek, modern look with straight lines and a strong stance. The body is well-balanced between being useful and looking good, so it can be used for many different things. The Partner is made with sliding side doors and doors in the back, which make it easy to load and unload goods or people. The Peugeot Partner has a comfy and easy-to-use work area inside the cabin. It has a well-designed driver’s area with easy-to-use buttons and a lot of places to put important things. The seats are firm and can be adjusted, so you can drive comfortably even on long trips. Depending on how it’s set up, the Partner can fit up to three people in the front, and there are more seating choices in the back.

Welcome

Thank you for choosing a Peugeot Expert/e-Expert or a Peugeot Traveller/e-Traveller. This document presents the key information and recommendations required for you to be able to explore your vehicle in complete safety. We strongly recommend familiarising yourself with this document and the Maintenance and Warranty Guide. Your vehicle will be fitted with only some of the equipment described in this document, depending on its trim level, version and the specification for the country in which it was sold. The descriptions and illustrations are for guidance only. Automobiles PEUGEOT reserves the right to modify the technical specifications, equipment and accessories without having to update this document. If ownership of your vehicle is transferred, please ensure this Handbook is passed on to the new owner.

Presentation

Instruments and controls

These illustrations and descriptions are intended as a guide. The presence and location of some components varies according to the version, trim level, and country of sale.

  1. Glove box Deactivation of the front passenger airbag
  2. 12 V (120 W) accessory sockets
  3. USB socket
  4. JACK socket
  5. Instrument panel
  6. Storage Cup/can holder
  7. Storage compartment
  8. Upper storage compartment
  9. 220 V (150 W) accessory socket
  10. Horn
  11. Courtesy lamp Warning lamps display for seat belts and front passenger airbag Interior rearview mirror Monitoring mirror Emergency and assistance call buttons
  12. Heating/Air conditioning Front demisting – de-icing Rear screen demisting – de-icing
  13. “START/STOP” button
  14. Gearbox or drive selector Choice of driving mode
  15. Monochrome screen with audio system Touch screen with PEUGEOT Connect Radio or PEUGEOT Connect Nav
  16. Bonnet release
  17. Dashboard fuses
  18. Head-up display
  19. Electric parking brake

Depending on the vehicle’s equipment, the storage compartments may be open or closed. This configuration is shown as an example.

Eco-driving

Eco-driving refers to a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise the vehicle’s energy consumption (fuel and/or electricity) and CO2 emissions.

Optimise your use of the gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up promptly. While accelerating, change up early. With an automatic gearbox, favour automatic mode. Do not depress the accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly. The gear shift indicator prompts you to engage the most suitable gear. Whenever this indication is displayed on the instrument panel, follow it straight away. With an automatic gearbox, this indicator appears only in manual mode.

Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than the brake pedal and press the accelerator gradually. These practices help to save on energy consumption, reduce CO2 emissions and decrease general traffic noise. When the traffic is flowing smoothly, select the cruise control.

Control the use of electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning. At speeds above 31 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents open. Consider using equipment that can help keep the temperature in the passenger compartment down (e.g. sunroof blind, window blinds). Unless automatically regulated, switch off the air conditioning as soon as the desired temperature has been reached. Switch off the demisting and defrosting functions, if they are not managed automatically. Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible. Adapt the use of headlamps and/or foglamps depending on visibility conditions. Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter (other than in severe wintry conditions: temperature below -23°C). The vehicle will warm up much faster while driving. As a passenger, avoid connecting your multimedia devices (e.g. film, music, video game) to help reduce the consumption of energy. Disconnect all portable devices before leaving the vehicle.

Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle. Place the heaviest items in the boot as close as possible tothe rear seats. Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and minimise wind resistance (e.g. roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer). Preferably, use a roof box. Remove roof bars and roof racks after use. At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit summer tyres.

Comply with the servicing instructions
Check tyre pressures regularly, with the tyres cold, referring to the label in the door aperture on the driver’s side.Carry out this check in particular:

  • before a long journey.
  • at each change of season.
  • after a long period out of use.

Do not forget the spare wheel and, where applicable, the tyres on your trailer or caravan. Have your vehicle serviced regularly (e.g. engine oil, oil filter, air filter, passenger compartment filter, etc.). Observe the schedule of operations in the manufacturer’s service schedule. With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system is faulty, your vehicle will emit pollution. Visit a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop  as soon as possible to restore your vehicle’s nitrogen oxide emissions to legal levels.When filling the fuel tank, do not continue after the third cut-out of the nozzle, to avoid overflow. You will only see the fuel consumption of your new vehicle settle down to a consistent average after the first 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometres).

Optimising the driving range (Electric)
The vehicle’s electrical consumption depends heavily on the route, the vehicle speed and your driving style. Try to remain in the “ECO” zone on the power indicator, by driving smoothly and maintaining a steady speed. Anticipate the need to slow down, and brake smoothly, whenever possible using engine braking with the regenerative braking function, which will move the power indicator into the “CHARGE” zone.

General recommendations for the sliding side doors

  • Doors must only be operated when the vehicle is stationary. For your safety and that of your passengers, as well as for correct operation of the doors, you are strongly advised not to drive with a door open.Always check that it is safe to operate the door and in particular, be sure not to leave children or animals near the door controls without supervision. The audible warning, the lighting of the “door open” warning lamp and the message on the screen are there to remind you. Contact a  PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop if you want to deactivate this warning. Lock the vehicle when you use an automatic car wash.
  • Before opening or closing and while moving doors, ensure that no person, animal or object is in the door frame or any other position that would block the desired movement, inside or outside the vehicle. If this advice is not followed, injuries or damage may occur if any part of a person or an object is trapped or caught. Electrical door opening is disabled at speeds above 2 mph (3 km/h):
    • However, if the vehicle started moving while the doors were open, the speed must be reduced below 19 mph (30 km/h) before they can be closed.
    • Any attempt to open a door electrically using the interior handle while driving results in it only being possible to open the door manually.
    • This situation is accompanied by the audible warning, the lighting of the “door open” warning lamp and the message on the screen. To release the door and be able to operate it again, it is necessary to stop the vehicle.
  • Take care not to block the guide space on the floor so that the door can slide correctly. For safety and functional reasons, do not drive with the sliding side door open.
  • The electric controls are disabled in the  event of an impact. Manual opening and closing remain possible.
  • While starting the engine, door movements are paused, resuming when the engine is running.
  • Depending on the engine fitted, if the door is closed and an opening request is issued in Stop mode of Stop & Start, the door will open slightly and then stop. In Start mode, the door will resume its movement when the engine re-starts.
  • To hold the sliding side door in the open position, open the door fully to engage the latch (located at the bottom of the door).

Triggering of the alarm
This is indicated by sounding of the siren and flashing of the direction indicators for 30 seconds. The monitoring functions remain active until the alarm has been triggered ten times in succession. When the vehicle is unlocked, rapid flashing of the indicator lamp in the button indicates that the alarm was triggered during your absence. When the ignition is switched on, this flashing stops immediately.

Locking the vehicle with exterior perimeter monitoring only
Deactivate the interior volumetric monitoring to avoid the unwanted triggering of the alarm, in certain cases such as:

  • Slightly open window.
  • Washing the vehicle.
  • Changing a wheel.
  • Towing the vehicle.
  • Transport on a ship or ferry.

Deactivating interior volumetric monitoring

  • Switch off the ignition and within 10 seconds press the alarm button until the indicator lamp is on fixed.
  • Exit the vehicle.
  • Immediately lock the vehicle using the remote control or the “Keyless Entry and Starting” system.Only exterior perimeter monitoring is activatedthe red indicator lamp in the button flashes every second.
  • To take effect, this deactivation must be performed whenever the ignition is switched off.

Electric windows

  1. Left-hand electric window control.
  2. Right-hand electric window control.

Operation

  • To open/close the window manually, press/ pull the switch without passing the point of resistance; the window stops as soon as the switch is released.
  • To open/close the window automatically, press/pull the switch fully, beyond the point ofresistance; the window opens/closes completely when the switch is released (pressing the switch again stops the movement of the window).

The electric window controls remain operational for about 45 seconds after the ignition is switched off if the front doors are not open. After that time, the controls are disabled. To reactivate them, switch the ignition on again.

Safety anti-pinch
If your vehicle is fitted with the safety anti-pinch function, when the window rises and meets anobstacle, it stops and partially lowers. In the event of unwanted opening of the window on closing, press the control until the windowopens completely. Within 4 seconds, pull the control until the window closes. The safety anti-pinch does not operate while doing this.

Reinitialising the electric windows
After reconnecting the battery, or in the event of abnormal window movement, the anti-pinch function must be reinitialised.

The anti-pinch function is disabled during the following sequence of operations.
For each window:

  • Lower the window fully, then raise it; it will rise in steps of a few centimetres each time the control is pressed. Repeat the operation until the window is fully closed.
  • Continue to pull the control for at least one second after the window reaches the closed position.

If an electric window meets an obstacle during operation, the movement of the window must be reversed. To do this, press the relevant switch. When the driver operates the passenger electric window switch, it is important to ensure that nothing can prevent the window from closing properly. Pay particular attention to children when operating windows.

Correct driving position

Before taking to the road and to make the most of the ergonomic layout of the instruments and controls, carry out these adjustments in the following order:

  • the height of the head restraint,
  • the seat backrest angle,
  • the seat cushion height,
  • the longitudinal position of the seat,
  • the height and reach of the steering wheel,
  • the rear view mirror and door mirrors.

Once these adjustments have been made, check the instrument panel can be viewed correctly from your driving position.

Manually-adjusted front seats

For more information on the Seat belts, refer to the corresponding section.

Forwards-backwards

  • Raise the control bar and slide the seat forwards or backward.
  • Release the bar to lock the seat in position on one of the notches.

Before moving the seat backward, ensure that there is nothing that might prevent the full travel of the seat. There is a risk of trapping or pinching passengers if present in the rear seats or jamming the seat if large objects are placed on the floor behind the seat.

Height

Pull the control upwards to raise the seat or push it downwards to lower the seat, until the position required is obtained.

Backrest angle

Depending on the equipment, turn the knob or pull the control all the way up and tilt the backrest forwards or backward to adjust it.

Lumbar

  • Turn the knob manually to obtain the desired level of lumbar support.
  • The table position of the driver’s and/or the front passenger seat backrest

On the front passenger side, this position allows long objects to be carried. On the driver’s side, this position allows rear passengers to be helped out of the vehicle (by emergency services).

  • Check that there is no object that could interfere with the movement of a seat, both above and below.
  • Place the head restraint in the low position, and if fitted to your vehicle, raise the armrest and fold the table fitted to the back of the seat.

We recommend deactivating the front passenger airbag.

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