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YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE @ Seats Steering wheel controls 124 - 126 @ Instrument dials 127 - 134 @ Heating, air conditioning 84 - 59 Mirrors 142 - 143 Pages Checks 26-33 ® Changing a bulb 37-40 @ Access 103 - 110 Ful filler flap 110 {@ Changing a wheal 34-36 Each mode! may only be fitted with some of the equipment shown, according to Its specification and the technical requirements in the country of fist registration of the vehicle. 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE (GE 17-02-2003 11~ Speaker (Iweeter) location. 11 - Driver's alr bag. 22 - Cup-holder. Horn. 2- Window demisting vent. 412 - Windscreen wash-wipe 23 - Handbrake. stalk, 3+ Side adjustable heating! ventilation vent and air flow ‘Trip computer stalk, regulation. 24 - Heated seat switches. 13 - Radio remote control stalk. Passenger air bag disarming switch, 4- Glove box. 414 - Steering lock and ignition. Alarm button. 5 Passenger air bag. «Electric mtror controls 18 - Electr wrols. 26 - Lighter. Window controls. 6 - Windscreen demisting Rear window locking contol 26 - Rear footwell heating vent. 7- Central adjustable heating 46 - Electronie Stability ventilation vents and air flow Programme (ASRIESP) regulation. switch. 27 - Front ashtray. 8 - Hazard warning lights 17 - Headlamp height Gear lever Switch. adjustment. 28 - Gear lever. 9 Lights and direction 18 - Fuse box 29 - Radio. Indicators stalk. Atming/disarming of automatic switching on of lights. 20 - Cruise control 19 - Stooring wheel adjustment. 30 - Heating/ventilation controls. 10 - instrument dials. 24 - Rear ashtray. 31 - Multifunction display. (me 17-02-2003 Key without remote control Key wih romate Control THE KEYS The keys allow you to owitch on the ignition and fo Independently operate the locks on the front doors, the glove box and the pas- Senger air bag disarming switch. Central locking From the driver's door, the keys allow you to lock and Unlock the doors and the boot If one of the front doors Is open, the central locking does not work! The remote control performs the ‘same functions ata distance. 17-02-2003 The remote control Leeking Pressing button A locks the vehicle, This Is confirmed by the fixed lighting of the direction indicators, for approximately two seconds. Unlocking Pressing button B unlocks the vehicle. This is confirmed by the rapid flashing of the direction indicators. STARTING ‘STOP position: ‘The ignition is off. 1st notch, Accessories position: The ignition is off but the acces- sories can be used. 2nd notch, Running position: ‘The ignition is on. ‘Starting position: Operates the starter. STEERING WHEEL STALKS LIGHTING Front and rear lights (ring A) DB Lights of, Side lights. Dippedmain beam headlamps. Automatic AAA Ga) ilurination of (GE 17-02-2003 Front/rear fog lamps (ring B) Turn the ring towards the front to switch on and towards the rear to Switeh ‘off. Onioft status Is dis played by the Indicator light on fre'instrumant panel Front f (b) fisiice wards). Front fog lamps 19} (4 and, tear foo lamp. (2nd rotation of the ring forwards). WINDSCREEN WIPERS. Front 2 Rapid wipe (heavy rain) 4. Normal wipe (moderate rain) AUTO Automatic wipe 0 of W Single wipe Windscreen wash: pull the stalk towards you. Rear Intermittent Wash/ on wipe wipe Automatic wipe In the AUTO position, tho windscreen” Tales auromalls: Tstensiy ofthe raintall® YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE THE SEATS Manual front seats 11+ Forwards/backwards adjustment. 2- Seat angle adjustment. 3~ Seat height adjustment. 4- Seat back angle adjustment. 17-02-2003 Electric front seats tp aiady aoe ad RP the ‘second erving "ised poston, n12] FRONT AIR BAGS Disarming the passenger airbag » Insert the ignition key in switeh and lumi =o the "ON" position, the pas: senger air bag Is arimed, to the "OFF " position, the pas- Senger air bag is disarmed. Operating check gS... symbol lights for approximately six sec- fonds when the ignilion is Switched on. With the ignition on (2nd notch), illumination of this warming light accompanied by an audible signal Gna the mossago "Passenger alr bag disarmed" on tho multifunc. tion display indicates that the pas. senger air bag is disarmed (wich in the "OFF* postion). The warning light remains on throughout the disarming process. (GEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE Passenger air bag precautions For @ vehicle fitted with @ disar ming switch: = disarm the air bag if you install @ rear facing child seat arm the alr bag for an adult passen- ger. For a vahicle not fitted with a dis. arming switch: = go not install rear- facing child. seats fon the front pas: senger seat, Never place your feet or any ‘object on the fascia, SIDE AIR BAGS Side air bags ara Incorporated into the backs of the front seats, on the door side. They are triggered _ individually, on: whichever side the collision ETT operating cneck This Is by means of the warning light on the Instrument panel It comes on for 6 saconds whan the ignition is switched on. If the warning light: does not come on when the Ignition is switched on or, does not go out after six se- conds, Contact a PEUGEOT dealer 149 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 1- Driver's electric window. 2- Passenger’s electric window. ‘3 Rear right electric window. 4~ Rear left electric window. 6 - Disarming the rear window switches. (GE 17-02-2003 Manual operation: press or pull the switch gently. The window stops as soon as the switch Is released. Automatic operation: press or pull the switch fully. One touch Completely opens or closes the window. Safely auto-reverse: when the window on the drivers side rises and meets an obsiacie, I stops and lowers again. COURTESY LIGHT on. Lights when one of the doors is opened, Permanently it, with the key in the acces- sories position or with, to ignition on YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE SEAT BELTS STEERING WHEEL ELECTRIC MIRRORS ront seat belt hei HEIGHT AND DEPTH . Egjusiment Pelee ADJUSTMENT Seloctthe dottesponding mlstoee Here and cide ‘> Pull handle & to unlock the Pinch control 4 and slo it Pall handle & Than, move the knob in al fur To lock the: belts Adlust ihe height: ane. dey th of (he steoring wheal oer bok t Pall the strap, ten insert the end By nushicgPesnaio a old-back electric mirrors Put tne strep. pushing iy Fold-back electric ml itn, the Ignition switched on, Ta toe oo oeniom' a 123) 144) 142 (GE 17-02-2003 “ YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE FUEL FILLER FLAP To open: firmly pull the handle fon the floor on the right of the: Sriver's seat. To close: from outside the veh cle, push back the flap and check . that itis secured correctly, OPENING THE BONNET Inside the vehicle: Pull the handle. Filling with fuel ‘Switch off the engine. A filler cap hook is provided. A label on the inside of the flap shows which fuels are permitted and whieh are not ‘The capacity of the tank is approximately 15.4 gallons (70 litres). @ Low tuet level warning light From the time this light comes on, the range remaining is approximately 30 miles (60 km). Outside the vehicle: Lift the. catch and ‘open HS eohast 0 Px (GEE 17-02-2003 12 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE THE AUTOMATIC AUTOADAPTIVE GEARBOX Moving off ‘To move off from position P: ite essential to prese the brake pedal to exit position P (shift lock) ‘© Soleet the required function (RD, 3, 2 or 1), then gradually release the pressure on the brake pedal; the vehi Gis wil move of immediately. You can also move off rom position W: © Release the handbrake, with your foot on the brake ‘ Select the required function (R, D, 3, Zor 1) then graduelly release the pressure on the brake pedal: the vehi Se wit move bit immediate: “The four speed automatic gearbox provides the comfort of integral automatic regulation, enhanced by a sport programme (switch A) and & snow programme (switch B.S vee Gear selection gate = Move the lever in the gate {0 select one of the functions, Ones it has been selected, the indicator light for that function illuminates on the instrument pane! display. Park (parking): for parking the Vehicle and starting the engine, with the handbrake on or off. Reverse: for reversing. Select this function with the vehicle stationary and the engine at idle. Neutral: for starting the engine and for parking, with the handbrake on. Drive: for driving in auto-adaptive mode (automatic changing of the four gears). 3: for urban driving or driving on winding roads, (automatic changing of the first three gars only). 2: for driving on mountain roads oF for towing a trailer (automatic changing of the first wo gears oniy). 4: for tackling steep gradients (selection of first gear only). Special feature of the gearbox Gg ites Salte petrol and iitre turbo i DI) Solection of frst goar is by pross Ing switch © with the goar laver In position 2. ‘To change out of frst gear, press jguch € again or operate V6 engine 1,8jltre 2 litre petrol and 2 litre 148 turbo diesel HDI engines CRUISE CONTROL Cruise control enables the vehicle to maintain a steady speed pro- grammed by the driver. regardless of the road characterises and without 8 driver having to tatich the accelerator or brake pedals. In ordor for it to be memorised, the vehicle speed must be groater than 25 mph (40 kmvh) oF 37 mph (G0 Kin/h), depending on the engine, with at least 4th gear engaged (2nd gear for the auiomatic gearbox). Operation ‘ Place switch 1 in the ON position. A spood can now be memorised. ‘ Place switch 1 in the OFF position to de-activate the system. Memorising a speed ‘AS soon as you reach the chosen speed, press button 2 or 3. This momorises the speed, which will bo maintained automatically. Note: It is possible to accelerate momentarily without disarming the cruise control, Cancelling the memorised speed If you wish to cancel the memorised speed: © Press button 4 or the brake or clutch pedal. Recalling the memorised speed Alter cancelling, press button 4, Your vehicle wil retuin to the fast memorised speed. (GE 17-02-2003 Changing a memorised speed To momoriso a speed higher than the previous one: » press button 3; e release it when you have Poached the required speed. ‘To memorise a speed lower than the previous one: © press button 2: e release it when you have reached the required speed. Cancelling the cruise control » place switch 1 in the OFF posi- {ion or switch off the Ignition. Do not use cruise control 90 slppery.roeds or in * YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE AIR CONDITIONING nv] Function Temperature Jadjustment. Demisting the Air intake jcontrot 1g the air ution’ Air flow jadjustment 6 | ag [Air conditioning ES |control (GEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 AT A GLANCE AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING Funetion Temperature adjustment Automatic visibility programme Automatic comfort programme Demisting the rear Setting the air distribution Air conditioning control, Air flow adjustment (GE 17-02-2003 Alr intake control 11 18 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 PEUGEOT SERVICING ‘Your vehicle benefits trom extended service intervals. + For petrol engines: avary 20,000 miles (30 000 km) or every two years. + For direct Injection diesel engines: every 12,000 miles (20 000 km) or every two years. The extension of the service intervals means that the engine oil level must be checked regularly: topping up of the cll between oll changes is normal. It is for this reason that the PEUGEOT network invites you to an intermediate visit between regular services. The date of this service is not shown by the service indicator. It Is to be carried out at least every 10,000 miles (15000 km) for petrol engines and every 6,000 miles (10 000 km) for direct Injection diesel engines. AEEUGEOT dealer wil carry out a quick check, and will op up the levels I necessary (ll, coolant, sereenwash pt If the oll level is too low there is a risk of serious damage to the engine: check the engine oil level at least every 2,000 miles (3 000 km) or 3,000 miles (5 000 km), depending on the conditions of use. The extended service intervals have been made possible by technical modifications to the vehicles and lubricants: THUS IT IS ESSENTIAL TO ONLY USE ENGINE LUBRICANTS WHICH ARE APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER 17-02-2003 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 SPECIAL FEATURES ‘Some of your vehicle's vital components have specific servicing schedules. ‘The air bags and the pretensioning seat belts must be checkad every 10 years by a PEUGEOT dealer. ‘The brake fluid must be replaced every 36/40,000 miles (60 000 km) or every 2 years. Ihe passenger compartment filter must be checked at esch visit fo the PEUGEOT dealer (intermediate visits end regu Replacement of the timing belt: consult your PEUGEOT dealer. Arduous conditions of use If the vehicle Is used in certain particularly arduous conditions: + Continuous door-to-door use. ‘+ Town use (e.g. taxi). + Repeated short journeys, with the engine cold in low temperatures. (for long stays in the following conditions: + Hot countries with temperatures often above 30 °C. + Cold countries with temperatures often below minus 15 °C, + Countries with a dusty atmosphere. + Countries whose lubricants or fuels do not conform to our recommendations. ILis necessary to follow en "Arduous condlions” servicing schedule, which includes special operations and shorter ser- + Every 12,000 miles (20 000 km) or ovary year for petrol engine vehicles, + Every 9,000 miles (15 000 km) or evary year for Direct Injection Diesel engine vehicles. WE 17-02-2003 19 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 SPECIAL FEATURES ‘Some of your vehicle's vital components have specific servicing schedules. ‘The air bags and the pretensioning seat belts must be checkad every 10 years by a PEUGEOT dealer. ‘The brake fluid must be replaced every 36/40,000 miles (60 000 km) or every 2 years. Ihe passenger compartment filter must be checked at esch visit fo the PEUGEOT dealer (intermediate visits end regu Replacement of the timing belt: consult your PEUGEOT dealer. Arduous conditions of use If the vehicle Is used in certain particularly arduous conditions: + Continuous door-to-door use. ‘+ Town use (e.g. taxi). + Repeated short journeys, with the engine cold in low temperatures. (for long stays in the following conditions: + Hot countries with temperatures often above 30 °C. + Cold countries with temperatures often below minus 15 °C, + Countries with a dusty atmosphere. + Countries whose lubricants or fuels do not conform to our recommendations. ILis necessary to follow en "Arduous condlions” servicing schedule, which includes special operations and shorter ser- + Every 12,000 miles (20 000 km) or ovary year for petrol engine vehicles, + Every 9,000 miles (15 000 km) or evary year for Direct Injection Diesel engine vehicles. WE 17-02-2003 19 SERVICE INDICATOR This is @ visual reminder of when the next service is dus. This service Isto be carried cut according to the manu Faolurors servicing schedule, Operation As soon as,the ignition is switched an nd Yor'§ seconds, the spanner Symbolising “service operation ts i ‘The tr recorder isplay shows the distance remaining (in round figures) botore the next service. Example: 4,800 miles remain betore fhe nod seivica Is due. Whan the igniign tomes on and for 8 seconds the display indicates 5. seconds after the lanition is Switched on, the otal” distance recorder resuines normal, operation and the aisplay shows the total or tip distances. 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL ‘The distance remaining before the next service is tees than 800 miles. Example: 400 milos remain before the next service Is due. When switching on the ignition and for's seconds, the display shows: & seconds after the ignition is Switched on, the fotel” distance Focorder resumes normal operation and the symbol remains il This indicates that a service should bo ‘carried out shortly, the display Shows tho total or trp distances. ‘The service is overdue. Each time the ignition is switched on and for 5 Seconds, the symbol and the excess distance flash. Example: tho service is overdue by 300 miles. The service ‘should be Garried out vary shon'y. When the ignition is switched on and ford seconds, the display shows! 5 seconds after the ignition is Switched. on, the total. distance Fecorder resumes normal. operation and the symbol remains it. The dis. lay shows the total or tip distances. 135 136 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Resetting the service indicator vous Karaca om es ie ‘Tho display begins @ 10 second countaowm. = Keep button 4 pressed for 10 seconds. The display chows [= 0] and the sor Wee Synod diseppvar) MEE +7-02-2003 20 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 SERVICE LEVELS Each vehicle has its own servicing cycle, based upon the engine type. ‘The servicing cycle consists of alternating 2 types of service A and C, Intermediate visits, and a few additional operations cepending on Your vehicle; these correspond to key stages in the life of your 400. Level B service is designed for less recent vehicles. When the first service is carried out and at each subsequent service, your dealer will advise you of the type and content of the next service due. THE MAINTENANCE CYCLE FOR YOUR 406 PETROL Petrol engine (except 24V V6 injection): service every 20,000 miles (30 000 km) or 2 years ie” QO k @ * O * inorder to benefit from the warranty. gueoo ano | 1w.000(E00%0) ~ rBa90D‘iE0 oH) | s4oG00 tata OO) 7 HH 1H0 Om ex @©x* @© * @ * @ Automatic gearbox cil level every 40,000 miles (60 000 km). Replacement of brake fluid every 2 years or 40,000 miles (60 000 km). ‘Thase fixed operations are carried outwith synthetie based ell; Fuel Economy oll or Intermediate top-up Synthetic oll may also bo uss vise farning: do not use Fuel Economy oil in the 2.2 llire 16V petrol engine. = Whichever comes fist. MEE 17-02-2003 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 24 THE MAINTENANCE CYCLE FOR YOUR 406 PETROL 24V V6 petrol injection engine: service every 20,000 miles (30 000 km) or 2 years MILES (KM) 20,000 (30 000) 40,000 (60 000) ‘50,000 (90 000) ‘4st service at 6,000 miles (10.000 km) ‘or 6 months". ‘This Is necessar Im order to ber from the warranty, ® x oO x« x {80,000 (120 000) ‘100,000 (150 000) "120,000 (180 000) 140,000 (219 000) 760,000 (240 000) ox o©* @ x 06 x @ Automatic gearbox ail level every 40,000 miles (60 000 km) Replacement of brake fluid every 2 years or 40,000 miles (60,000 km). ‘These fied oporations are carried out with! synthetic based oil; Fusl Economy oll or synineti¢ oll may also be Used. * Whichever comes first. WE 17-02-2003 Ingerman top-up 22 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 THE MAINTENANCE CYCLE FOR YOUR 406 TURBO DIESEL HDI ‘Service every 12,000 miles (20 000 km) or 2 years MILES (KM) 12,000 (20 000) 124,000 (40 000) 36,000 (60 000) 2000 60009) Ge, O -~« @ * @ * @ {60,000 (100 000) 72,000 (120 000) | 84,000 (140 000) ‘96,000 (160 000) | 108,000 (180 000) o* SG * O* @* @ Automatic gearbox oil every 2 years or 36,000 miles (60 000 km), Replacement of brake fluld every 2 years or 36,000 rmles (@0 000 km. These fixed operations are carried ut with synthetic based oll; Fusl Economy oll or syninetic oll may also be used Fning: only use 8VV/80 oll for 2.2 litre HDI engines, * Whichever comes first. MEE 17-02-2003 PETROL/LPG TWIN FUEL VERSION THE MAINTENANCE CYCLE FOR YOUR 406 PETROLILPG Service every 20,000 miles (30 000 km) or 2 years + LPG checks every 10,000 miles (15 000 km) or every year. 471 ‘the warranty. SS igigesiair oe o * @ inci eh em + LPG checks, + LPG checks, 4+ LPG checks: LPG chocks, Reon saee te me on 7a Tango 5 OH) no ey T000 06) oat NEN TO RE) ono a aT AE) x + LPG checks: 0 + LPG checks: * + LPG checks: @ + LPG checks =o Sear re Roplacement of the timing belt: consult a PEUGEOT doalor. Replacement of the solenoid valve filter avery 40,000 miles (60 000 km) or 2 yoars, Replacement of the brake fluid every 2 years or every 40,000 miles (60 000 km). These fixed operations are carried out with synthetic based oll. Fuel Ecomony Ol or synthetic olf may siso be used. * Whichaver comas first. (EET 17-02-2003 Intermediate top-up visit Incorporated inthe fixed MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 AAND C SERVICES AND THE INTERMEDIATE VISIT Operation DRAIN and REFILL REPLACE Levels SERVICE ROAD TEST (EEE 17-02-2003 Description of Operation Fist Service Ee a ios ul (ST on = =O Fie WPT “Ae le ever Spar gigs Petal oa Engine ot hack + op) Gea ee (Te + OT ate eal ack + p-p] # Caps TETHAE cea sceen wash ve (GE * 1-0] Cala eel chek EP Bate fide check + tn Paver seorng fd le (eck > pup Scadeg © SCT Speen of is ard nica =r pas ead & Ig BS HT TO inser WaT Caran of ier Bases Corsten and ten FE STS HERE Hardoate Carin of AICO es I ES Bie poss Pi Yul, TROIS ETE ROS Shocks anon ale ge Canin and esse oy ag Spare WIEST Emission cool cece Peta on) Soke pact (es! ol Psssenghconparner SSR EE] ‘@Allaiving conditions 0 Arduous conditions * Accoraing 1 destination Laver c Intermediate 23 TRADE NAMES OF RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS IN EUROPE" : - 2 fobs ee P2 i + yg fisf ss Shee Shs fesse feff FFs Seesss eeoe eee f eee : 7} a) eoese eee SF) (GB) (me eee eeee Co) Ge eeoee eee GA) CP € eee eeeee aerinors DIESEL DIESEL Seer GU Minimum quality stancerd: Petrol engines ACEA AS end API SH/S:; Diesel engines ACEA B3 snd API CF/CD - ACEA = Association des Constructours Europeans Automobilos (Association of European Automobile Manufacturers) - ‘API = American Patroisum Insitute. IT oll fs used which does not conform to the ACEA,A3-B3 standards, this requires the “Arduous Conditions” servicing ‘Schedule to be followed, which involves shorter intervals between services. Use only 5W40 synthetic oll for the HDI Turbo Diesel engines with particulate emissions filter. *Fual economy oll cannot be used for the 2.2 litre 16V petrol engine ‘8nd the Turbe Diesel HDI engine with particle filler. MEE 17-02-2003 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 Recommendations for recommended lubricants ‘The olls which appear in the table opposite are suitable for most pure poses. The diagram opposite states the optimum range of viscosity depend. ing on the femperaiures at which the It Is also possiblo to use synthetic lis of ‘superior quality" In the absence of semi-synthetic or synthetic olls,olls of AP! SH/SJ qual- ity" (or petrol engines), or CUICF quality (for dlasel engines) may be Used by following the ‘Arduous Con- ditions” servicing Schedule. which ‘ONLY ONLY Spotities shorter service intervals. Manual Gearbox ESSO GEAR OlL BV [TOTAL TRANSMISSION BV 75W/80 PR 9736.41 75W80 Do not hesitate to ask for advice r ‘ONLY For oO EU CEO T Gpeier to,maintain ‘Automatic Gearbox ATE AHP20-AL4 maintenance cost of your vehicle, PR 9736.22 Power steerin ESSO ATF D TOTAL FLUIDE ATa2 For countties outside Europe, please 9 See contact a local PEUGEOT dédler (Other recommended products Power steering FLUIDE DA PR 9730.A1~ Brake circuit PEUGEOT DOTS Cooting circuit PROGOR TM/08/GLYSANTIN G33 or REVKOGEL 2000 ONLY Protection to minus 35 degroes Celsius * Only for extremely cold countries, EE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL 89 10 1112191415 INSTRUMENT PANEL DIALS: PETROL/DIESEL 11 Fuel filer cap warning light. 2+ Door open warning ligt. 3 Dipped beam headlamps indicator light. 4 Main beam headlamps indicator light 5 Rev counter. 6 - Left-hand direction indicator. 7 ~ Central (STOP) warning light. @- Service indicator, cil evel and tolal distance recorder. WEE 17-02-2003 9 Right-hand direction indicator. 10 - Speedometer. 11 - Clogging of the particulate ‘emission fiter warming light (@iossh), 12 - Front fog lamps indicator light, 413 - Roar fog lamp indicator light. 414 - Dynamic stability control (ASRVESP) indicator light (petrol versions only). 16 - Low coolant lovel waming light. 127 16 - Coolant temperature indicator. 47 - Trip recorder zar0 reset. 418 - Hand-brake and low brake fluid eval warning light. 49 - Seat belt not fastened waming light 20 - Air bags warning light. 21 - ABS system warning light, 22 - Engine diagnostics waming light". 29 - Baltery charge warning light. 24 - Diesel engine preheating indicator light. 25 - Passenger air bag disarming warning light. 28 - Water in diesel fiter warning tight 27 - Front brake pad wear warning tight. 28 - Engine oll pressure warning light. 29 - Electronic immobiliser warning light. 30 - Lighting meostat, 31 - Fuol gauge. 32 - Low fuel level warning light. * According to engine. 128 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL 5 6 789 1011 12 191415 1617 17 - Low coolant level warning light. 18 - Coolant temperature indicator, 19 - Trip recorder zor0 reset button. 20 - Handbrake and low brake fluid level warning light. 21 - Seat belt not fastened warning light. 22 - Air bags warning light. 23 - ABS system warning light. 24 - Engine diagnostics waming light. 26 - Battery charge warming light. 26 - Diesel engine preheating 33 3231 indicator light. INSTRUMENT PANEL DIALS: PETROL/DIESEL 27 - Passenger air bag disarming 1- Fue! filler cap warning light. 410 - Service indicator, ail level warning light. 2- Door open waning light. indicator and total distance Water in diesel niter warning BL Danot tone hen recorder. light. ~ faieetor tone, 22a™Ps 411 - Right-hand direction indicator. Front brake pad wear warming 4 Main boam headlamps 12 - Spesdometer. light. indicator hight. 43 - Clogging of the particulate 30 - Engine oll pressure warning 5 Rey. counter. emission fiter warning light "ight. = Left-hand direction indicator. (Giese). 21 - Electronic mmobiisor waming 7 Central (STOP) 414 - Front fog lamps indicator light. werning light. 416 - Rear fog lamp indicator ight. 32 - Lighting rheostat. 8 Low fuel level warning 46 - Dynamic stability control 38 - Engine ol tomporeturo vont. (ASRIESP) waming light (petrol Indicator. 9- Fuol gauge versions oniy) * According to engine. MEE 17-02-2003 678 9 1017 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL 12 13 1415 16 17 35 3433.92 3129 26 24 22 20 19 INSTRUMENT PANEL DIALS: AUTOMATIC GEARBOX 4. Fuel filler cap warning light. 2 Door open warning light. 3 - Dipped boam headlamps Indicator light. 4~ Main beam heaclamps indicator light. 5 Rev. counter. 6 - Lofthand direction indicator. 7+ Central (STOP) warning light. 8 - Low fuel level warning light. Fuel gauge. mmm 17.52 2000 40 - Service indicator, oll evel and total distanca recordar. 11 - Right-hand direction indicator. 12 - Speedometer. 13 - Clogging of the particulate emission titer warning light (Diese), 14 - Front fog lamp indicator light, 16 - Rear fog lamp indicator light. 16 - Dynamic stability control (ASPUESP) indicator light (petrol versions only), 129 17 = Low coolant level warning light. 18 - Coolant temperature indicator. 19 - Trip recorder zero reset 20 - Handbrake and low brake fluid level waming light. 24 - Seat belt not fastaned warning light. 22 Air bags warning light, 23 - ABS system warning light. 24 - Engine diagnostics warning light 25 - Battery charge warning light. 28 - Diesel engine pre-heating Indicator ight. 27 - Passenger alr bag disarming warning light, 28 - Water in diesel filer warning light. 29 - Front brake pad wear warning Hight. 30 - Engine oll pressure warning Hight. 31 - Operating programmes. ‘92 - Gear lever position indicator. 33 - Electronic Immobiliser warning fight 34 - Lighting rheostat. 36 - Engins oll tamperature. * According to engine, YOUR 406 IN DETAIL WARNING LIGHTS AND INDICATORS. 4 permanently lit warning light, or lashing with the engine running, is an Indleation of & malfunction in the relevant unit: Some warning lights may ie linked io Surzers anda message onthe multifunction aieplay. Do not Ignore this warming: contact a PEUGEOT dealer a2 quickly as possible. If the Central (STOP) warning light comes on when you are driving, stop Your vehicle immediately where it safe to do Central (STOP) warning light = insufficient oll pressure, = lack of oil in the lubrication eircult. Top up the oil level Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. MEE +7-02-2003 Low coolant level warning light ‘Stop immediately. Allow the engine to coo! before top. ing up. The cooling system Is pressurised, In the event of a breakdown and to ravent the risk of Sealding, tum the Eap 10 the first ‘notch 10 allow the pressure to drop, ‘Once the pressure has dropped. remove the Cap and top up the level Contact @ PEUGEOT dealer. Fuel filer cap warning B tight This, comos on if th, tu! Gap is nal correctly Sorewed on or is missing, 134 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL ESP Electronic Handbrake, low brake fluid jevel and electronie brake § Staniity Programme force distribution warning light a :peration indicator ‘This comes on each time the ignition is switched on, Iindleats othe: Gporafingr’® ‘mner he system 1S) net tne nandbrako Is on or has not been released correct, We tenatiwously H disarmed or x | and when coupled withthe central (STOP) warning ight there lea aul ser excessiveorop inthe brake fuld level (the ight remains on even with the Randbvake reicston), = lat the same time as the ABS warning light, indicates a malfunction of the clogging of the CistuOnie Brake force detibution ayeiamn rfleulate emission Stop immediately iter warning light (diesel engine) Display of this _waming light. is Sccompaniod By an audible signal Contact # PEUGEOT desler. Anti-lock braking system (ABS) warning light engine is running Iscaueed ether by | [ACMI This comes on for 3 seconds each tine the lgiton is switched on, {Re paniculste amission fiter being ‘ tvoladod oeby Ihe pean running Ifitgomes on st over 8 m.p.h. (12 kmh), indicates a malfunction of the {go feng at le (wie smoke, rom ABS. fhe exhaust; Theresa rskotine fl, | However, the vehicle retains conventional servo-asssted braking poration aro mainvainod Contact @ PEUGEOT doalor. ‘AS soon as possible, drive for at toast tires: mines at @. speed sing sondlions alow ta" BS Front brake pad wear warning light If the light comes on, contact a For your safety, have the pads replaced as soon as this ight comes on, PEUGEOT dealer a soon as possible. WEEE 17-02-2002 132 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Battery charge warning light This comes on each time the ignition Is switched on. ITIL comes on with the engine running It can indicate: faulty operation of the charging circu, loose battery or starter terminals, = cut or slack altornator belt, = an alternator fault Contact a PEUGEOT desler. ‘This comes on each time the ignition Is switched on I itis It continuousty with the engine runnning, this indicates a fault in the emission control system. IF it ashes with the-engine running, this indicates @ malfunction in the injection oor ignition system. There is a risk of Gamage to the catalytic converter (petrol Shagine ony). Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. Engine diagnostics warning light™ ca Iv the engine is warm enough, the light wil not come on and you can start te ongine winout waltng. " If the light comes on, wait until it goes out before trying the starter. Water in diesel filter warning light (aecording to destination) "© "2 Contact a PEUGEOT dealar as s00n a possible There is a risk of damage to the injection system. 17-02-2003 36 Diesel pre-heating indicator light Fry Passenger air bag EWA disarming warning light Hiumination of this warning light Is accompanied by an audible signal and 8 message on the mult function cisplay. If the passenger air bag Is disarmed, the indicator light comes, on when the ignition Is) switched on’ and Inaill cases, if te warning light flashes, contact a PEUGEOT dase’ Air bag warning light §] The warning tight comes on Ba sor seconde unen te ont tion is Sntehed on lumination of this warning light, with the engine running. is aceompaniod by an audibia signal and a massage on the multifunction cisplay incieatn the cause ofthe font or side airbag aul Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. * According to engine, 133 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL ‘Seat belt not fastened warning light With the engine running, the Ingieater light, comes” on Wihen the arivers seat batt Is ot fastened. Door open warnin: light pe ¢ When the onging is running. Coolant temperature indicator the warning light indicates | When the needle is in zone A, the that ‘2 door has not been | temperature is correct. Closed properly or that the | wan the naadle is in zone B, the oot Is open’ temperature 16 too high The contre (STOP) waming light Hashes. Electronic immobiliser warning light ‘You must stop immediately This indicates a maitunction | Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. ofthe electronic immobiliser, Contact @ PEUGEOT dealer. Low fuel level warning light When this warming light Somas'on. you have enough tue ib dive at isact 0 mis SOM). The fark capacity Is epprox: tmataly 70 tres (184 gatons} (EEE 17-02-2003 133 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL ‘Seat belt not fastened warning light With the engine running, the Ingieater light, comes” on Wihen the arivers seat batt Is ot fastened. Door open warnin: light pe ¢ When the onging is running. Coolant temperature indicator the warning light indicates | When the needle is in zone A, the that ‘2 door has not been | temperature is correct. Closed properly or that the | wan the naadle is in zone B, the oot Is open’ temperature 16 too high The contre (STOP) waming light Hashes. Electronic immobiliser warning light ‘You must stop immediately This indicates a maitunction | Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. ofthe electronic immobiliser, Contact @ PEUGEOT dealer. Low fuel level warning light When this warming light Somas'on. you have enough tue ib dive at isact 0 mis SOM). The fark capacity Is epprox: tmataly 70 tres (184 gatons} (EEE 17-02-2003 PETROL/LPG TWIN FUEL VERSION Operation The twin fuel system allows petrol or liguig petroleum gas (LPG) to be used idaitferently. Press switch 1 in the centre of the contro console. Different statuses of indicator light 2: “flashing; request for operation using LPG, — fixed: operating using LPG, ~ off; operating using petrol WE 17-02-21 Starting Irrespective of the position of switch 1, tne engine starts using petrol ‘The switch to operation using LPG wil take place if switch 1 is in the LPG post tion, The LPG indicator light flashes until the engine reaches an adequate tom perature. ‘The switch from ong fuel to the other is displayed by the switching on/switching off of indicator light 2. When the minimum LPG level Is reached, while driving, this Is indicated by flashing of switch 2; the system then switches to operation using petrol automatically. If switch 2 flashes rapidly, move switch 1 t0 the petro! position, then return 0 LPG mode If switch 2 stil flashes rapidly, consult a PEUGEOT dealer. It is advisable to drive in petro! mode from time to time to keep the petrol Injection system in good condition 167 134 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Lightin mmo With the lahts on, pross the button to Vary the intenaty af the lighting of the ieptuments ara canal, ion the ighting ‘reaches the minimum (oF ‘iavinium) sofing, roloaso the But {on then prose itagain to inevaase (or reduce) the brightness. ‘As soon as the lighting is of the Fequired brighiness, release the Button. Trip recorder zero reset \With the ignition on, press the button MEE +7-02-2003 Instrument panel display After switching on the ignition, three functions are shown in succession: = engine oil oval indicator, = service indicator, ~ total distance recorder. Engine oil level When the ignition is switched on, the engine il level indicator is displayed {or approximately five seconds, then the’ service indicator Is displayed for tive saeonds Maximum, Use the dipstick to confirm the lovel on the indicator; a surplus of oil can cause damage (0 the engine. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. Minimum Check the level with tho dipstick and top it up. The indication is ‘only correct if the vehicle has been on stable, level ground, with the'engine stopped. for 10 minutes, It is essential to top up the oil o the correct lov 's'a risk the engine wil be damaged otherwise there: Display 8 (EEE 17-02-2003 137 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL This enables the following information to be displayed, = the time, = the dato, — the outside temperature (the °C symbol flashes when there is a risk of ico), = the radio displays, = the status of the doors. The display shovs you whether a door, the boot or the bonnet Is open and ifthe fuel filer cap 1s missing. — the warning messages (e.g. "battary low") or information messages (0.9 Up fus| tank”), displayed temporarily, can be cleared by pressing button 1 of 2 = the trip computer. Setting the parameters Press button 4 for two seconds to access the settings. The information flashes to show iis ready to be modinied. ‘Then, Inaividuel presses on button 4 allow you fo scroll through the various date in the following sequence: = language in which the information Is displayed, — unit of distance (kms or miles), unit of temperature (Celsius or Fahrenheit = time format (12 then 24 hour mode) — hour, = minutes, = year, = month, ~ day. Pressing button 2 allows you to change the information selected. Maintain tho pressure for rapid scrolling. After ten seconds without action, the display returns to the main screen and the modified data are recordes. 138 Display C © [=== jout | 25°(2945 MEE +7-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL This enables the following information to be displayed, = the time, = the date, — the outside temperature (the °C symbol flashes when thore is a risk of ico), the radio displays, ~ the status ofthe doors. The display shows you whether @ door, the boot or the jannet Is open. — the warning messages are displayed temporarily (0.g. "top up fuel tank") and ‘can be cleared using the remote control, ~ the trip computer (see following page), = the satellite navigation systom (sae corresponding section), ~ the name of the road along which the vehicle is traveling (permanent loca ing) Setting the parameters Tho remote control allows you to accoss tho settings. Accogsing the differont manus f deseribed in the section on the Satelite Navigation System, Permanent loc: This function makes it possible to display the name of the road elong which the ‘Vehicle Is traveling when guidance ls not activated * Press the "MODE™ button on ine remote control (o display ine name of the road slong which you are traveling, ‘To "ZOOM" in order to display the information more clesrly, press the right arrow on the remote control “er " WARNING: the CD ROM containing the map data must be in the drive. 60 AUDIO RB2 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL » © OD O no & Movement Function 1 Press (behind) Tnerease volume 2 - Press (behind) Decrease volume T+ 2 Simultaneous press Citing off the sound (mute), restoning the sound by pressing any button 3 Prose “ulomatic search of higher requancis (adi) Selection of next Yack (CD and cast) fa Pose ‘fomate earch of lnor Fequensce (aio Saloon of rovous tack (6b and easseta) 5. Pres fe ond Source seecion ita conse CO changen 6 Rotaon $ebcion of hah Feaueny taon stored n mene (ada) (cease) Sclcton of nea CD Revetselo retton of pay cosets) 7 = Rotation Secon of ower enue statin sored n merry do) (encase) SSbcton of prveus CD Reverse of Grecton ot pley (cassette) MEN 17-02-2008 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Button Function | oNvot | Radio on/off, Adjustment of volume: 8 RDS. RDS function onvoft Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off c TA Traffic information priority onioff D Press fully: cassette rewind. E Press fully: cassette fast forward, Dee) « > Press half-way: reversal of direction of play of the cassette.

| Press fully: ejection of the cassaito. FE a Increasing the bass/trebie setting. ¢ v Decreasing the bassireble setting, | AUDIO | Adjustment of bass, treble, loudness and sound distribution. ' SRC ‘Source selection: radio, casseite or CD changer. Press for mara than 2 seconds: CD shuffle. J > ‘Automatic search of higher frequency. Selection of next CD track. « < ‘Automatic search of lower frequency. Solection of previous CD track. L ‘MAN. ‘Manualiautomatic operation of buttons | and J in radio mods, ™ BND, Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands. AST Press for more than 2 seconds: storing of a station in the memory (autostore).. 406 | 123456 | Selection of station stored in the memory. Press for more than 2 seconds: storing of a station in the memory. Selection of a CD. WEEE 17-02-2003 61 62 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Oniott \With the ignition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION position, press button A fo switch the set on or of. ‘The set can operate for 30 minutes without the vehicle ignition being switched on. Anti-theft eyatem ‘The set is coded in such a way that it can operate only on your vehicle. It would not function if fitted to nother vehicle. The anti-theft system Is automatic and requires no action on your part. VOLUME SETTING Adjusting the volume “Turn button A to inerease or reduce the volume. AUDIO SETTINGS Press the "AUDIO" button several times to access the bass (BASS), treble (TREB), loudness (LOUD), fader (FAD) and balance (BAL) Exit from audio mode is automatic after a few seconds without pressing any button, or by pressing the "AUDIO" button after adjusting the balance. Note: bass and trable settings are specific to each source. It Is possible to set them differently for radio, cassette of CD changer. MEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Adjusting the bass When "BASS" is displayed, press button F or G to vary the setting. aS — “BASS -9° for 2 minimum bass setting, a = BASS 0° for a normal sotting, "BASS +9" for a maximum bass setting ~ Adjusting the treble When “TREB" is displayed, press button F or G to vary the setting. = "TREB -9" for a minimum treble setting, —"TREB 0" for a normal setting, —“TREB +9" for a maximum treble setting. Adjusting the loudne: This tunction automatically emphasises bass and treble tones when the volume Is low. Press bution F or G to switch the function on or off Setting the frontrear sound distribution (Fader) When “FAD” is displayed, press button F or G. Button F increases the volume at the front. Button G increases the volume at the reer. Setting the rightileft sound distribution (Balance) When "BAL" Is displayed, press button F or G. Button F increases the volume on the right-hand side. Button G increases the volume on the left-hand side. WEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL RADIO Notes on radio reception Car radio recalvers are subject to phenomena which do not affect domestic radio sets. Both MWILW and FM racoption are Subject to various forms of interference. This is no reflection on the quality of the equipment, but is due to the nature of the Signals and the way in which they are transmitted, ‘On MWILW, interference may be noticed when passing under high voltage power lines or bridges, or in tunnels. (On FM, interference may be the result of increasing distance from the transmitter, deflection of the signals by obstacles (mountains, nills, buildings etc), or of being in an area which is not covered by a transmitter. Selecting radio mode =a Press the "SRC" button until the radio is selected. Selecting a waveband ETE Briofly pross the "BANDIAST™ bution to select the FM, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands Automatic station search Briefly press button J or K {0 search for the station immediately above or below, By continuing to press the Button In the direction selected, you will aptaln contin: uous scrolling of the frequency. The scrolling stops at ihe first station found as soon as the button is released. If the TA traffic programme is selected, only stations broadcasting this type of programme are selected. Soarching for a station occurs frst In "LO™ sensitivity (soloction of the most powerful transmitters) during scanning of the waveband, then in "DX" sensitivity (Selection of the woakost and most distant transmitters) MEE 17-02-2003 65 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Manual station search —— 1055 the “MAN” button, EON riot pross button J or K to increase or docroase the frequency displayed. By continuing to press the button in the direction selected, you will obtain contin- uous scrolling of the frequency. The scrolling stops at the first station found as soon as the button is released, Pressing the "MAN" button again retums you to eutomatic station search, Manual storing of stations in the memory Select the station required. Press one of the buttons "1" to "6" for more than two seconds, Sy The sound stops than becomes audible again, contirming that the station has boon stored in the memory. Automatic storing of FM stations in the memory (autostore) Press button "BND/AST” for more than two seconds, to automatically store tho 6 stations with the strongest, Signal in FM. Those stations aro stored in the P Mast waveban = It is not possible to find 6 stations, the remaining memories are empty. Recalling stations stored in the memory For each waveband, briefly press buttons * * to recall the corresponding station. WEEE 17-02-2003 66 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL RDS Using the RDS (Radio Data System) function on FM region you are going through, Briofly press the "RDS" button to switch the function on or off RDS station following ‘The cigplay indicates: the name ofthe station selected. The radio is continuslly searching forthe station which has the best Feception and whieh is tensmiting the same programme. ¥ ° Radio Data System allows you to continue listening to the same station, whatever frequency itis using for the changer). If you wish to interrupt a message, press the "TA ganadust using the volume button, The setting will be store bution; this switches the function off. \dent of the volume of normal radio listening. You ind will be used when the next messages are broad: Regional following mode When they are part of @ network, certain stations broadcast regional programmes in the various eress they serve. With regional following mode, you can keep listening to the same programme. Press the "RDS" button for more than two seconds to switch the function on oF off. MEE 17-02-2003 67 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL CASSETTE Selecting cassette mode When a cassette is inserted, the cassette player will start automatically. Ia cassette Is alroady inserted, pross the "SRC" button until cassette mode Is solected, Ejecting the cassette Fully press buttons D and E to eject the cassette from the player. Direction of play The player will play sides 1 and 2 of the cassette alternataly, by automatically reversing the direction of play at the end of a Side. Natt To manually reverse the direction of play, press buttons D and E half-way. Fast forwardirewind Fully press button D or & to fast foward or rewind the cassette. At the end oF the fast forwararewind, the Set plays the cur- Recommendations regarding the use of cassettes, = Use goos quailty cassettes, = Do not use cassettes which play for more than 90 minutes. — Never expose the cassettes to heat or direct sunlight. — Re-tension the tape If necessary before inserting the cassette in the player. Regularly clean the playing heads with a humid type cleaning cassette, WEEE 17-02-2003 68 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL CD CHANGER Selecting CD changer mode =a Press the "SRC" button until the CD changer is selected, Selecting a disc TEEN Press butions "1" to "6" to select the corresponding disc. Selecting a track Fo Press button J to select the next track, MAN oa -.| rogs button K to return to the start of the current track or to select the previous track Accelerated play Press the "MAN" button, Press and hold bution J or K for forwards or backwards accelerated play. Acoslerated play stops as soon as the button is released. Buttons J and K resume the “track selection" function when the "MAN" button is pressed again, shuffle ‘nen the GD changer is selecteg, Keep the “SRC” button pressed for wo seconds. The tracks will be played =a inrandom sequence. Pressing the "SRC" button again for two seconds returns you fo normal play. MEE 17-02-2003 70 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL AUDIO RM2 ‘Stalk movement Function 1 — Press (behind) Increase volume 2 = Press (behind) Decrease volume 1+ 2— Simultaneous press) Cutting of ofthe sound (mute), restonng of he sound By pressing any button (3 — Press ‘Automate search of upper frequencies (‘axio). ‘Selection af he folowing track (CD). [a — Press ‘Automatic search of lower requencies (radio) - Solacion of the previous track (C0) 5 — Press the end ‘Change of source (radolcassete/GD change. 6 - Rotation ‘Selection of next memorised station (radio) (Clockwise) Selocion of folovang CD: 7 = Rotation ‘Selection of previous memorsed station (radio) (entl-clockwise) | Selection of previous CD. MEN 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Button Function A_| onvor | Radio On/oFt. Volume adjustment. 8 Radio selection. Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands. Pross for more than 2 soconds: automatic storing of stations in the memory (autostors). © Cassetie selection. Reversal of the direction of play of the cassette, Press for more than 2 seconds: noise reduction. D CD changer selection Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffle, E a Election of the cassette, F TA Traffic information priority oniof. Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function on/off S RDS, RDS function onvort Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off. 4 a Increase bass/treble setting. t a Decrease bassitrable setting. J | AuDIO” | Adjustment of bass, treble, loudness, sound distribution and automatic volume correction. « » Automatic search of higher frequency. Selection of following track - cassette and CD. L MAN ‘Manual/automatic operation of buttons K and M in radio mode, ™ « ‘Automatic search of lower frequency. Selection of previous track - cassatta and CD. 406 | 123466 | Selection of station stored in the memory, Press for more than 2 saconds: storing of a station in the memory. Solection of a disc In the CD changer. WEE 17-02-2003 1 72 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Onioft ‘with the ignition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION position, press button A fo switch the set on or of. ‘The set can operate 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 anly on your vehicle. It would nat function if fitted to ancther vehicle ‘The anti-theft system is automatic and requires no action on your part ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ESTEE Turn bution A to increase or decrease the volume, 7 o AUDIO SETTINGS Prass the "AUDIO button saveral times In succession to access the bess (BASS) treble (TREB), loudness (LOUD), fader (FAD), balance (BAL) and the automatic volume correction. Exit from audio mode is automatic efter a few seconds without pressing any button, or by pressing the "AUDIO" button afer configuration of the automatic volume correction, Note: bass and treble seltings ere specific to each source. It Is possible to set them different {or radio, cassette and CD changer re y MEE 17-02-2003 73 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Adjusting the bass When "BASS" Is displayed, press button H or I to vary the setting. "BASS -9" for a minimum bass setting, SASS 0" for a normal sotting, <"BASS +9" for a maximum bass setting, Adjusting the treble \Whon "TREB" Is displayed, press button H or I to vary the setting. —"TREB -9" for a minimum treble setting, “TREB 0" for @ normal setting, —"TREB #9" for a maximum treble setting. Adjusting the loudness This tunction automatically emphasises bass and treble tones when the volume Is low. Press button H or Ito switch the function on or off. Adjusting the frontrear sound distribution (Fader) When “FAD" is displayed, press button H or | Button H increases the volume in the front. Button I increases the volume in the reer. Adjusting the rightileft sound distribution (Balance) When "BAL" is displayed, press button H or | Button H increases the volume on the righthand side. Button I increases the volume on the left-hand side. ‘Automatic Volume Correction (CAV) This function enables the volume fo be adjusted automaticaly according to the level of nolse produced by the speed of the vehicle. Press buttons H or I to switch the function on or off WE 17-02-2003 74 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL RADIO Notes on radio reception ‘Your radio is subject to phenomena which do not affect domestic radio sels. BoIn MWILW and FM reception are subject to Yerious forms of interforenes. This is no reflection on the quality of the equipment, but is due to the nature of the signals ang tho way in which they are transmitted. (On MWILW, Interference may be noticed when passing under high voltage power lines or bridges, or in tunnels. (On EM, interference may be the result of increasing distance from the transmitter, deflection of the signals by obstacles (mountains, hills, buildings etc), oF of being in an area which is not covered by a transmitter. Selecting radio mode pe Pras button B. = ting a waveband Briefly press button B to select the FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands. Automatic station search Briefly press button K or M to search for the station Immediately above or below. By continuing to press the button in the direction ‘selected, you will obtain Continucus scrolling of the frequency. The scrolling stops at the first station found as soon as the button is released, If the TA traffic programme is selected, only stations broadcasting this type of programme are selected ‘Searching for a station occurs ftst in "LO" sensitivity (selection of the most powerful transmitters) during scanning of the waveband, then in"DX" sensitivity (selection of the weakest and most distant transmitters. To make @ direct search in "DX" sensitivity, press button K or M twice. MEE 17-02-2003 15 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Manual station search ny ne “MAN" button, [i] riety press button K or M to increase or decrease the frequency displayed. By continuing to prass the button in the direction selected, you will obtain continuous seraling of the frequency. ‘The scroling stops athe fist station found as soon as the button is reloased Pressing the "MAN" bution again retums you to eutomatic station search, Manual storing of stations in the memory Select the station required. Press one of the buttons 1 to 6 for more than two seconds. The sound stops then becomes audible again, confirming that the station has been stored in the memory. Automatic storing of FM stations in the memory (autostore) = Press bution B for more than two seconds, to automatically store the 6 stations with the strongest signal in FM. These stations are stored in the FMast waveband, (8) If itis not possible to find 6 stations, the remaining memories are empty. Recalling stations stored in the memory For each waveband, briefly press butions 1 to 6 to recall the corresponding stored station. ‘The list of he 6 stations stared in the mamary on the waveband Is displayed each time one of the buttons 4 to 6 Is prassed WEEE 17-02-2003 76 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL RDS Using the RDS (Radio Data System) function on FM Radio Data Systom allows you to continus listening to the same station, whatover frequency itis using for the wall region you are going through. Briefly press the "RDS" button to switch the function on or off The display will show: "RDS" ifthe function is selected, "(RDS)" If the function is selected but not available. RDS station following ‘The cisplay Indicates the name of the station selected. The radio Is continually searching for the station which has the best reception and which is tansmitting the same programme. ‘Traffic information programme ross tho "TA" buton ouch ho function ona of DG 1:2 aie uncon slece, TAA ihe ncton I eloted but ot avaible Any trafic fomaton ah bo gon priory whatever source sin uso (aio, caste or CO change Iryou wis ontearupt e mossage, pres the "TA" bution ts ewes the uncon of Hote: the volume of trafic information announcements is independent of the volume of normal radio listening You can adjust If using the volume button. The setting will be stored and will be used When the next messages MEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL sgional following mode When they are part of a network, certain stations broadcast regional programmes in the verious areas the Ja Serve. With regional following mace You can Keep listening to the santo programma. ¥ Prass the "RDS" button for mora than two seconds to switch the function on or off PTY function This sllows you to listen to stations broadcasting a specific type of programme (news, culture, sport, rock ete). With FM selected, press the * ll © seeren for a PTY programme: ere Ec] — select the PTY function, — briefly press button K or M to scroll down the list of the various types of pro- grammes offered. — when tne programme of your cholee Is displayed. keep one oF the buttons K or M pressed for {Wo seconds to carry out an automatic search (after an automatic search the PTY function is switched of). “ bution for two saconds to switch this function on or off. i) In PTY mode, the different types of programmes can be stored in the memory. To do this, press the preselection buttons 1 to 8 for more than two seconds. ‘To recall the type of programme stored In the memory, briefly préss the corresponding button EON system ‘This connects stations which are part of the same network, It allows the broadcast of traffic Information, by a station that Is part of the same network as the station to which you are listaning This service Is available when you have selected the TA traffic information programme or the PTY function. WEEE 17-02-2003 7 78 CASSETTE When a cassotte is inserted, the cassette player will start automatically. Ita cassette 's already insorted, pross button ¢. Ejecting the cassette Rw Prass button E to oject tho cassette from the player. Direction of play Tho player will play sides 1 and 2 of the cassotte altornatoly, by automatically reversing the direction of play at the end of a side. To manually feverse ine direction of play, press button C. Selecting a track on a cassette (blank search) lle P1255 button K to select the following track. fia) IgE). °'<55 button M to rotum tothe stat of the current track orto select the provious track Fast forwardirewind Pros and hold button K or M to fast forward or rewind the cassette, At the end ofthe fast forward/rewind, the set plays the Noise reduction (Dolby B NR system) Press button C for more than lwo seconds to switch the funetion on or oft. Dolby noise reduction manutacturad under licenca trom Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation "Dolby" and the double D symbol are trade marks of Doloy Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Recommendations for the use of cassettes = Use good quality cassettes, — Avoid using cassettes of a duration of more than 90 minutes. — Never expose the cassettes to heat or direct sunlight. = If necessary, tighten the tape before Inserting the cassette into the player. ~ Clean the play heads regularly using a damp-type cleaning cassette, MEE 17-02-2003 79 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL CD CHANGER Selecting CD changer mode Press bution D. Press one of the buttons 1 to 6 to select the corresponding ise. 7185 button K to select the following track, (c} Press button M to retumn to the start of the current track or fo select the previous wack, Accelerated play Press and old bution K of M for forwards or backwards accelerated play. Accelerated play stops as soon as the button is released. When the CD changer Is selected, keep button D pressed for two seconds. Tho tracks will be played in Fandom sequence. Pressing button D again for two seconds returs you to normal play. WEEE 17-02-2003 80 AUDIO RD YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Movement Funetion 1 — Press (behind) 2 — Press (behind) Decrease volume 1+ 2— Simultaneous Culling off he sound (muta); restoring the sound press: by pressing any button (3 — Press ‘Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio) Selection of next track (CD) [a — Press ‘Automatic soareh of oworrequancies (ado) Scioaton of provous wack (eB) nn “2 5 — Press the end ‘Source selection (redio/GDIGD changer) (anti-clockwise) (6 — Rotation Selection of higher frequency station stored in (anti-clockwise) _ | memory (radio) - Selection of next CD (CD changer) 7 = Rotation Selection of lower frequency station stored in memary (ade) Selection & previous CO (S'snangen , MEN 17-02-2003, YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Button Function A_|_onmvot | Radio on/off. Adjusimant of volume, B Radio selection. Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands, Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic storing of statlons in the memory (autostore), c ‘Source selection: CD. Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffle. D ‘Sourca selection: CD changer. Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffle. E a Ejection of the CD. F TA Traffic information priority onioft. Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function oniof. 6 RDS. RDS function on/off Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off. H a Increase bass/treble setting. 1 y Decrease bass/trable setting, J | Audio | Setting of bass, treble, loudness, sound distribution and utomatic volume correction. K » ‘Automatic search of higher frequency. Selection of next CD track. L « ‘Automatic search of lower frequency. Selection of previous CD track. Mw ‘MAN Manual/automatic operation of buttons K and L. 1t06 ‘Selection of station stored in the memory. Press for more than 2 seconds: storing of a station in the memory. ‘Selection of a CD in the CD changer. WEEN 17-02-2003 81 82 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Oniott oo \with the ignition key in the ACCESSORIES oF IGNITION position, press button A to switch the set on oF off. FW) the set can operate for 30 minutes without the vehicle ignition being switched on. oD) 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 fitted to another vehicte. ‘The anti-theft system is automatic and requires no action on your part. VOLUME SETTING Adjusting the volume ‘Turn button A to Increase or decrease the volume of the set. a Note FSD you nave a telephone fitted with a "mute" signal output connected to the set, the sot will automatically change to"“mute” when the telephone Is Used. AUDIO SETTINGS IgE tho "AUDIO Puton coveral times to acco he bass (BASS), able (TREB), loudness (LOUD), fader (FAD), balance (BAL) and the automatic volume correction (AV). Exit from audio mode is automatic etter a few seconds without pressing any button, or by pressing the FAUDIO" button for configuration of the automatic volume correction. “ Note: the bass and treble seltings are specific to each source. It is possible to sat them differently for radio, By or CD changer. MEE 17-02-2003 83 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Adjusting the bass When "BASS" Is displayed, press button H or I to vary the setting BASS -9" for a minimum bass sotting, BASS 0 for a normal sotting = "BASS +9" for a maximum bass setting. Adjusting the treble When “TREB" Is displayed, press button H or I 1o vary the setting. = "TREB -9" for a minimum table setting, = “TREB 0” for a normal seiting, = "TREB +9" for a maximum treble setting. Adjusting the loudness ‘This function automatically emphasises bass and treblo tones when the volume is low. Prass button H or Ito switch the function on or off Adjusting the frontirear sound distribution (Fader) When “FAD” is displayed, press button H or I to vary the setting, Button H Increases the volume at the front. Button I increases the volume at the rear. Adjusting the rightleft sound distribution (Balance) When "BAL" Is displayed, press button H or Ito vary the setting Button H increases the volume on the rloht-hand side. Button I Increases the volume on the left-hand side. Automatic volume correction "CAV" This function enables the volume to be automatically adapted depending on the lavel of noise produced by the speed of the vahicte. Press buttons H or Ito switch the function on or oft. (EEE 17-02-2003 84 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL RADIO, Notes on radio reception Car radio receivers are subject to phenomena which do not affect domestic radio sets. Both MW/LW and FM reception ere Subject to various forms of interference. This is.no reflection on the quailty of the aquipment, but Is due to the nature of the Signals and the way in which they are transmitted, (On MWILW, interference may be noticed when passing under high voltage power lines or bridges, or in tunnels. ‘On FM, intorferonce may be the result of Increasing distance from the transmitter, daflection of the signals by obstacles (mountains, hills, buildings etc), or of being in an area which is not covered by a tansmilier. Selecting radio mode Press button B. Selecting a waveband Ge Briefly press button B to select the FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands. ‘Automatic station search — ° Brietly press button K or L to Search for the station immediately above or below. = By continuing to presa the button in the direction selected, you will obtain i [kJ continuous scrolling of tho frequency. The scrolling stops at the first station found as soon as the button is released. Ir the TA tramic programme is selected, only stations broadcasting this type of programme are selected. ‘Searching for a station occurs ftst In "LO™ sensitivity (selection of the most powerful transmitters) during scanning of the waveband, then in"DX" sensitivity (Selection of the weakest and most distant transmitters) ‘To make a direct search in “DX" sensitivity, press bution K or L twice, MEE 17-02-2003 85 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Manual station search Press the "MAN" button. Pk] Briefly press button K or L to increase 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 first stetion found as soon as the button is released. Pressing the "MAN" button again retums you to eutomatic station search, Manual storing of stations in the memory Select the station required. ESI Pross one of the butions 1 to 6 for more than two seconds. SS] The sound stops then becomes audible again, confirming that the station has been stored in the memory. ‘Automatic storing of FM stations in the memory (autostore) Press bution B for more than two seconds, to automatically store the 6 stations with the strongest signal in pod) FN These stations are stored in the PMS wavaband. = If ts not possible to find 6 stations, the remaining memories are empty Recalling stations stored in the memory For each waveband, briefly press buttons 1 to 6 to recall the corresponding station. WEEE 17-02-2003 86 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL RDs Using the RDS (Radio Data System) function on FM Radio Data System allows you to continue listening to the same station, whatever frequency It Is sing for Jal fhe region yau are going through. Briefly press the “RD: ‘The cisplay will show: "RDS" Ifthe function is selected "(RDS)" if tho function is solocted but not available. RDS station following ‘The display indicates the name ofthe station selected. The radio is continually searching forthe station which has the best recep- tion snd which is tensmiting the serve prograrnne. Y ° Traffic information programme TU 78 TAT burton to etn to tuneton on oo agg The cispiay wil show: = "TA" if the function is selected, —"(TAY" ifthe function is selected but not availiable bution to switch the function on or off. ‘Any traffic information flash will be given priority, whatever source you are listaning to (radio, CD or CD changer). I you wish to Interrupt a message, press the "TA" button; this switches the function off. Note: the volume of traffic information announcements is independent of the volume of normal radio listening. You ganjadjust itusing the volume button. The setting will be stored and will be used when the next messages are broad Regional following mode certain stations broadcast regional programmes in the verious areas they Jal ‘When they are pert of @ networ With regional following mode you can keep listening to the same programme. Press the "RDS" button for more than two seconds to switch the function on oF off. MEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL PTY function Jue ‘This allows you to liston to stations broadcasting a specific type of programme (news, culture, sport, rock wales etc. With FM selected, press the "TA" button for two seconds to switch this function on or off. To search for a PTY programme: —solect the PTY function, [J — nrioty press bution K or L to sell down the ist ofthe various types of pro- grammes offers when the programme of your choice is displayed. keep button, K or L pressed for two seconds to carry out en automatic Search (aftar an automatic search the PTY funtion Is switched of) In PTY mode the different types of programmes can be stored in the memory. To do this, press the preselection buttons 1 to for more than two seconds. ‘To recall tha type of programme stored in the ‘memory, briefly press the corresponding button, EON system This connects stations which are part of the same network. It enables the broadcast of traffic information by @ station, which, is partof the same network as the station to which you are listening This service is available when you have selected the TA traffic information programme or the PTY function. WEEE 17-02-2003 87 88 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL ‘COMPACT DISC Selecting CD player mode Atter inserting a disc, with the printed surface upwards, the player starts automatically. Ia disc Is already inserted, press button C. Ejecting a disc ku Press button E to eject the disc from the player. Selecting a track Press button K to salect the next track. Prass button L to return to the start of the current track or to select the previous track Accelerated play Press the "MAN" button, Press and hold button K or L for forwards or backwards accelerated play. Acoslerated play stops as soon as the button is released, Buttons K or L resume the "track selection” function when the MAN" button is pressed again. Shuffle (ROM) When the CD player is selected, keep button € pressed for two seconds. The tracks will be played in ran- dom sequence. Pressing button C again for two Seconds retuins you (0 normal play. A The use of copied compact dises may cause malfunctions. MEE 17-02-2003, 89 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL cD CHANGER Selecting CD changer mode Pp Press button B 0) selecting a aise z Press butions 1 to 6 to select the corresponding disc. Selecting a track Press button K to select the next track, Press button L to return to the start of the current track or to select the previous track Accelerated play Press the "MAN" button, Press and hold bution K or L for forwards or backwards accelerated play. Accslerated play stops as soon as the button Is released. Buttons K or L resume the “track selection” function when the "MAN" button is pressed again. Shuffle (RDM) Ja When the GD changer Is selected, Keep button D pressed for two seconds. The tracks will be played in random « sequence. Pressing bution D again for two seconds retuins you to normal play. WEEE 17-02-2003 90 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL (CD CHANGER (RM2 and RD3) This is located inside the boot on the lef Nand side. It holds up to 6 isos. © ® @w To insert a disc into the changer: open sliding panel A, press button B to eject the cartridge C, © = open one of the six compartments of the cartridge by pulling tab D. Insert the disc with the printed face upwards and close the compartment, = insert the cartridge into the changer, = close the sliding panel A. A The use of copied compact discs can cause malfunctions. CE 17-02-2003 94 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Presentation Your 406 saloon Is fitted with @ JBL Audio HI-FI system, designed sp ically for the passenger compartment. At the heart of the system, a 240 watt multifunction amplifier (1) (located in the boot) independently controls 10 high acoustic definition speakers. ‘Fhese,gpeakers provide optimal reproduction and distribution of the sound in the vehicle, both in the front and The speakers are situated: = in the fascia: two Micro Tweeters (3) set into {wo Mid-Range Speakers (4) for reproduction of the sound in the front = in the tront doors: two Woofers (2) for reproduction of bass Trequencies in the tront — on the rear parcel shel: two Tweeters (6) for reproduction of treble (high frequencies) in the rear are set into two ellipti- cal speakers (6). which are adjusted to reproduce a very wide range of bass snd ultra bass frequencies throughout tho Ginola of the passenger compariment. You will appreciate the clarity and depth and notice that the sound fills the whole of the vehicle perfectly. Adjusting in CD mode The basic functions remain those of the audio set There is no need for any further adjusiment. However, In order to take - : full advantage of your JBL audio system, you are adviged to set the AUDIO Tunctions (BASS, TREB, FAD, BAL) to position "0" (Zoro) anc f the Loudness (LOUD) tothe "ON" position. WE 17-02-2003 92 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Presentation Your 406 estate Is fitted with @ JBL Audio HI-FI system, designed specifically for the passenger compartment. Atthe heart of the system, a 180 watt multitunction amplifier (1) (located in the boot) independently controls 10 high acoustic definition speaker These,gpeakers provide optimal reproduction and distribution of the sound in the vehicle, both in the front and ‘The speakers are situated: — in the fascia: two Micro Tweeters (3) set into wo Mid-Range Speakers (4) for reproduction of the sound in the front = In the tront doors: two Woofers (2) for reproduction of bass trequencies in the front. ~ 0 the boot pilsr: two Micro Tweeters (6) for reproduction of treble (high frequencies), set into two Mid-Range Speakers {8 Giang unton Sound reproduction wreughout ine unolo of tho whic ge SP Adjusting in CD mode ‘The basic functions remain those of the audio set Thors,is.no need for any further adjustment. However, In order to take {ull advantage of your JBL audio system, you are advised to set AUDIO functors (BASS, TREB, FAD, BAL) to postion "0" (2er0) and the Loudness (LOUD) to'the "ON" position. aa 2 @ 17-02-2003 ‘THE SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Introduction Tho satollto navigation systom guides You! fo the dostination of your holes By'means of vocal and visual instruc tiene, ‘The heart ofthe system lies in the use ofa map database and GPS (Global Positioning “Systom). This. enables our position to be located by means af several satottes, ” ‘Tho satallto navigation systom con- sists of the following components: = ine remote control, the display, = the contra! unit ~ the last voice message recall con- woh, ~ the CD ROM. ‘Some functions or services: described in this guide may vary ‘Gepending on the CD'ROM Yarsion or the country. WEEE 17-02-2008 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL THE REMOTE CONTROL There is a storage compartment for the ramote control in front of the ashtray. Pointing the remote control at the screen enables the information contained in the various menus fo be selected. mod val Direction arrows: ‘These enable you to move around the screen and thus select a function. (On the welcome screen only, the Up and Down Suttons enable the brightness of the screen to be adjusted this bution allows acoass to the main manu. It ean be used at any time. escape button "Short prass": cancals the current operation and returns ‘to the previous soreen. “Press for more than 2 seconds’: retums to the ‘This button can be used in any menu. Its inactive during quidanoe, +: mode button “Short press": changes between date, navigation, radio ahd permanent locating. +: Confirmation button Confirms the function selected. 94 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL p_P_2 Enter cit cit id Biot When the menus are used, the functions which appear at ihe bottom of the screen are presented in various Ways: 4. Function selected, 2. Function inaccessible in this situation. 3. Funotion accessible. Note: The “List function can hold a maximum of 80 adresses. WEEE 17-02-2003 pole He ROIS Rue PRULUN TALABOT (T 600 m ygeekm | [19113 24 A > © © © 6 During guidance ine screen displays different information Sepending on the manocuvtes to be carried out! 4. Distance to next manaeuvro. Next manoouvra to be cartiad out. Next road to take. Time. Exterior temperature, Current road. Distance to final destination. Manoeuvre to be carried out. exeohen The control unit This is located in the boot on the right hand side. In the estate, open the penel to access it. 4. CD ROM oject button: 2. CD ROM compartment. 3. The ON indicator light indicates tht the control unit is uppliod with power. 4. The CD indicator light indicates that there Is a CD ROM in the control unit. (EET 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL The last voice m The CD Rom 1ge recall control Pressing the bution briefly on the end of the Tights Stalk repeats the last voice message. ‘This contains all the mapping data, Ht must be inserted with the printed face upwards. Use only CD ROMS approved by PEUGEOT. ead 25 Fev 1959 A The use of copied CDs can cause matfunctions. Tho satellite navigation system Is active once the globe appears in bold. 95 96 Main menu Switch on the ignition. Prass the “Menu button to access the main menu. elect a function using the direction arrows, then confirm JA” bulton). Navigation/Guidance Navigation i an electronic help system It cannot replace the driver's decisions. All guidance instructions must be carefully checked by the user. Following selection of the “Navigation/guidance” menu, a screen wams you about tne use of ihe Navigation sys fem. Follow the regulations in force and do not use the remote control while driving. Press the "VAL" button to access the next screen, WEEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Select destination from memory Resume guidance The “Navigation/guidance” menu otters ine following options ~ entering of the address of a now destination. ~ selection of a service (Hotel, station, alrport..) available ina town. — selection of en address stored in one of the two directories, access to tho "Navigation options” manu, radio functions ara suspended when the system is in Guidance mode. YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Enter city City. TOULOUSE GB COEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUWX Enter street Street: A BecoeFGHIUKLMNOPQrsTuUUX | <)> ¥212359 . ¥ Walidate / Connection’ List 3088 7 City ce Y¥2t ‘List 3782 Validate 7 Correct ‘The last town entered Is displayed. ‘To enter the name of another town, select each letter using tno’ rection arrows then confirm (VAL button) for each letter. fan etroris made, the “Correct” function enables the lest latter entered to 66 deletes. As the name Is entered, the “List” function indicates the umber of towns beginning with the same letters, Ifthe list Contains less than 5 names, these are displayed automat fail Select 4 town then confirm CVAL” Button) The “Change” function enables ine town entered to be completely cleared when the complete nemo ofthe town fs gisplayed. select the "Validate" function then press the "VAL" button. Note: following confirmation of a lettar, only thase letters which could make up an existing name eppeer. (EET 17-02-2003 “tunction, Enter the name of he street, Select ine "Validate then press the "VAL" button, Note: tho guidance can be activated from the time tho town is antefad, without the name of a strest ora number ‘Todo this, select Ihe "Town centre” function. Enter numbet Number 1 From 1 to 38| Bes4+se78g0 [Vatate Change) Enter the number in, the sireet. Select the “Validate” func- fion then press the "VAL" button Note: the guidance can be activated as soon as tho town and streat ar@ entered, without a numibar. To do this, select the "Validate" function, 97 98 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Programmed destination Minimum time Cit "ARIS. ~ ‘Minimum distance A [Skreet Rue de Ta PAIK Minimum time without freeway © 14 Priority to city roads % ‘The complete destination Is displayed. Select the “Vall- | Select criterion from the list offered then confirm ("VAL" date® function then pross tho "VAL" button. Button)” When ‘the criterion of your choice Is. selectod Select the "Valldate" function then press the "VAL" button Note: you can also change the destination or storeitinone | Guidance besine follow ihe metructons, of the two directories (see the section on storing an adress In'a directory). ‘The last guidance criterion used is displayed Guidance begins automaticaly, rotaining this ertoron if there f= no agtion within 8 Seconds or following contirma- tion of the "NO* function. Follow the instructions. If you wish to change the oul YES" Wuncuion fhan press wo ince criterion, select the JL” burton. WEEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Selecting a service elect @ service city PARIS Street Pl. de I' ETOILE The last address entered is displayed. ‘There aro 3 options for defining the location in which you wish fo obtain this services ~ Fepeat ne last adaress entered by means of the "Val enter the name of s new, town then enter the street (or se the “Town centre” function) By moans of the. "Change" function, —guiomatically enter your current location by using the Scurrent location” function yesne Pe ort Atm [Automobile club Bank ‘After confirming the address, select a service by scrolling ough the list using the direction atrows then press the VAL" button, ‘A.cursor on the left-hand side of the serean indicates your position in the list (EET 17-02-2003 140 m Restaurant a) LE TROYON PARIS Fue TROYON Validate Y Previous ‘The address of the required service is displayed ‘An Indication on the righthand side of the screen (e.g 41/50) indieates whathar there are any other establishments (80 maximum) which offer the same service within a fadius ot approximately 30 miles (50 km), as the crow lies. Use the "Next" or "Previous" functions to consult the list offered. When the establishment of your choice is displayed, select the “Validate” function then press the “VAL” button Select a guidance eleron. Guidance begins, follow the instructions. 99 100 Storing an address in a directory When @ new address Is entered, you can store it by selectin ho “Store” function “ yes Archive in directory ere Ge COEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUWK Enter the name for the address. Ifthe name already exists for'a diferont asdross, You ean replace the oid adaress viitrre‘new one. Select the Personal directory or the Professional directory ihn press he WAL" Buln’ Phe adarees is thon Stored ins" ‘airectory “ol” your choles. (memory capact 00 addresses), “memory espn WEEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Selecting a stored a Select from memory EE fessional drrectory, . Using the direction arrows, select the directory in which tne aucress you are looking for stored, then press the "VAL™ GERARD C PIERRE $ JEAN LUC 8 The stored addresses are displayed. ‘A.cursor on the left-hand side of the screen Indicates your osition in tha list. Select a name by scrolling through the ist using the direction arrows, then press the “Val button, he complete address ig displayed. Select the function then press the "Val" button. Select a guidance cr totion: Guidance begins, follow the instructions. Display configuration YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Navigation options Configure displa Set date end tne Select 2 language OOHDODD Set format and units Navigation options From the general menu, the “Configure display” menu Gives access to the folowing paremowors: ~ Adlustmont of the brightness and the video display. ~ Adjustment of the date and time, ~ Selection of the language of the display and voice infor ation’ (English, Gorman, Spanish, French, italian, Baten). ~ Adjustment of tha mode and unt. This allows salaction of {he display in Krom or mph, in degrees Celsius or Fahron heitand selection of the tite format (12 oF 24 ROU mode). Set format and units Okmm-voo Oe Oo Ormph- mpg OF On [watidate EEE 17-02-2003 From the navigationiquidance menu, the “Navigation options” menu offers the following options Management of the directories. It enables an eddress Stored under & namo to bo renamed or doloted. To do this, solact the directory and the name to be changed = Voice synthesis volume adjustment, = Deletion of all date stored in the two directories. = Stopping or resuming of guidance. Two messages may nding on the “previous. status ‘or "Stop guidance’ 101 102 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Guidance tools AsSRrR gateewrGuleanee toole” menu is by pressing the It enables: = the current guidance eriterion to be changed, ~ the programmed destination to be displayed or changed, ~ the voice synthesis volume to be adjusted, — the current guidance to be stopped. WEEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL 55 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL VENTILATION 11 Windscreen de-icing or demisting vents. 2 - Front window de-icing or demisting vents. 3 - Side vents, 4- Central vents, 6 ~ Air outlot to the front passengers’ fost. 6 - Air outlot to the rear passengars' fect Recommendations for use Position the air flow control at @ level which allows adequate air circulation inside your vehicle. Select the air distribution which best suits your requirements and the climatic conditions. Select a temperature setting and only altar it gradually for your comfort For an even al distribution, make sure that you do nat block the air inlet grile at the base of the windscreen, the vents, the air passages under the Tront seats and the alr extractor in the ool. WEEE 17-02-2003 56 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL AIR CONDITIONING 1+ Air conditioning contrat The alr conaitioning is intended to operate in all seasons. In summer ft sliows the temperature to be reduced and in winter above O-<, Itincroases ihe effectiveness of the demisiing. Prass the switch, The Indicator light comes on when the air conditioning Stars, 2- Temperature adjustment To bo adjusted according to your Tequivernanis fiom blue (old veh the air conditioning is. on} 10 red too. Please note that for optimum operation of the air condition- ing, the recommended. air low setting is with knob 4 turned to its'second pesition. MEE 17-02-2003 a: Windscreen and side windows (ae-leing/demisting) Setting the aatribution’ To quickly de-co or domist the wind. Screen end the sige Windows: ~ set.the temperature and air tow = close the cantral venis, — press the A/C button. Windscreen and side. win. dows, caniral and side vents fad footwalls Central and sida vents and Tootwells Those settings are recommended for cold climates. Cental end side vents, This setting Is recommended for hot climates. WEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL 4> Airflow adjustment Jum the knob to obtain sufficient 5 - Air intake control Recirculation of the Interior alr (in cator light on), This position prevents the entry of Unpiebsant odours "or fumes. fom outside and increases the spood ot eating Used, simultaneously. with, the, air onaltioning, raciculation’ improves {ke porformance of the system when Sat fo not as well @s 10 Cold Used in humid conditions, recircule- tion risks misting up the windows, ‘As soon as possible, place the con- tral in the oufsige alr position 6 Demis fing the rear With the engine running, pressing the switch demists the Tear screen and the mirrors, It switches off automatically after approximatoly fiftloon minutes. Press again to resume demisting. It is possible to stop the cemisting operation before it gb0s off automat” leaily, by pressing the switch again. Important precaution pera, the alr conditioning fr 5 fo ib minutes. once or twice a month, to keep it in good working order, IF the system does not produce cold ait, do-not use ft and contact your BEUGEOT deaier. The condensation created by ir conditioning causes a normal flow of water Under the vehicle when stationary. 57 58 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING 2- Automatic programme Press the “AUTO * button. The sys- tom automaticaly adjuste the em rature to that selected, by starting thovalr conditioning f necessary. I also manages the air flow and Intake, to ensure sufficient air citcu- Fation inside the vehicte, Adjustment of the alr distribution must be carried out manually when you require it: 3- Automatic Visibility Programme Ip certain cases, the aulomatic com rogramme san prove Inacequats {oGo-ee. or domist. the windows humidity; many passengers, lee). n : Such cages, soloct the sutometic vist billy programme to rapidly clear the windows Automatic operation The system automatically manages the alr conditioning, the alr flow and 1- Temperature adjustment the air intake, distibuting the alr to Tha value requested is displayed ([rom 15 to 30: comfortable tempera. | the windsorsen and side Windows. ture 22). Press the up anc down arrows to adjust. MEE 17-02-2003 4- Setting the distribution’ Successive presses on the top or bottom part of this, Button sliow the air To be Sirected tor = the windscreen (de-icing or demist- ing) ~ the windscreen and footwells, ~ the central and side vents, =the cantral and side vents and footwells, ~ the footwells Pross tho top or bottom part of the Button to select the provigus or next Setting from the above list WEEE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Manual operationel ‘You may, if you wish, make a differ ont chaléa from ‘that offered by tho system, by changing one of the set- ings. Press the "AUTO" button to return to automatic operation. 5 Airconditioning Prossing this. button Stops the air condlion- ing, Presting "again rotums the alr conditioning to gutomat ‘6 operation. The symbol “AIG” & dis. played. 6- Airflow The air flow may be increased cr radticod by pressing the = or "=" button respeatvely 7- Airintake This button is pressed for recircula {ion ‘ofthe Interior ar Recirculation, shown on the display, Prevents. the ‘entry’ of unpleasant Edoure ar Tumes into the passenger Compartment trom outside. Avoid prolonged, operation of the fecroulation of interior ale A second ress returns tha system fo automat (intake of ai. Used in humid conditions, recircuta- tion risks misting up the windows 8 - Demisting the With the engine run- hing, "pressing the cawitch demists the rer seresh and ine mir. It switches off automatically after approximately teen minuies. Press again to resume demisting. It Is possible to stop the camisting Sperdiion bofore it goos af automat ically, by pressing the switch again. Note: The condensation created by aif conditioning causes a normel flow of water under the Venicle when Sta- flonary. 59 411 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL EE 17-02-2003 SEATS Manual adjustment of the front seats 1. Forwards-backwards adjustment Lift the lever and slide the seat forwards or backwards. 2- Seat cushion angle adjustment Lift the lever to set the best angie. 3 Driver's seat height adjustment Poll the telescopic handle forwards end pivot it up or 4- Seat back angle adjustment ‘Turn the knob to obiain the best angle. 5 - Head restraint height and tilt adjustment Tig, setting is, corres! wien the top of the head esiraint Is fevel with the Top oF the head. ‘To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards, ‘To lower the head restraint, it Is necessary to push SMha‘Bufion Ga the left-hand side on top of the seat back = the head restraint downwards. The heed festraint hes a frame with notches which prevenig from dropping down (salety Gove in case impact ‘To remove the head restraint, press the tab. Warning: never drive with the head restraints removed Thay must bo in place and correctly adiustod 6- Front armrests The front armrests can be folded or removed. ‘To remove them. press the button between the armrest and ihe side of tne Seat end pull the armrest 112 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Electrical adjustment of the front seats A- Forwarde-backwarde adjustment Push the switch forwards or backwards to slide the Seat. B - Seat cushion angle adjustment Till the front part of the switch up or down. C - Driver's seat height adjustment Push the switch up or down D- Seat back angle adjustment Tilt the switeh forwards or backwards. CE 17-02-2003 113 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL Recalling a memorised Bosition: + Door open and ignition off iin en minutes of swthing off 9 ignitn and opening the door, & Short pross.on button t or 2 rocelis the memorisod position of he Seat, then of the exterior mirrors. + Door closed or ignition on: ~ keeping the bution pressed ‘2ejusts the Seat and the oxterior iftors. hen acjustmantis completed | Heated seat controts Memorising the seat and bleep will sound Press the switch. mirror positions ‘The temperature is controlled auto- Two driving positions can be memo- matically risea, Pressing a second time stops opera- tion. To memorise: = placa the Ignition kay in the acces. Sores postion: ~ adjust your seat and mirors: = simultaneously press button "Mr nd button “T° tor the, fst driving Bosition or ‘button 2" forthe Second driving positon When. the position has been Momorised, You wil hear two Blseps. Memorising a new position cancels the previous one.” EE 17-02-2003 114 YOUR 406 IN DETAIL REAR SEATS Rear seats (saloon) Before moving the seats, 10 avoid damage to the seatbelts, carefully piace them io the side of the seat 20k (0 ide saat Bais) and gory lower the seat to avoid biocking the ‘The seat back folds down in two sec- tions. MEE 17-02-2003 To fold down the seat back The unlocking controls are located in tho boot, Pull the control comesponding to the ert of the Seat back that you wish tO fia Sewn. ” When returning the seat back to its original position. for-your satan make sure that iis eordelly locked. Ski flap Lower the arm rest to access the ski figp- Open the flap from the boot Rear seats, estate To fold down the rear seat: remove the head restraints by pressing the lug. tilt the seat cushion against the front Seats, using the strep. WE 17-02-2003 YOUR 406 IN — secure the side seat bolt buckles fn the Goat hooks when manoou- ‘ring ‘the seat back to avoid any risk of the streps being damaged, unlock the seat back by pressing Dutton 1, The red marker A appears, — Told. down the seat back gently to avoid biocking the centre Belt. When rotuming the seat back to the upright “position, ensure ‘that it is correctly’ locked’ (ed marker Ano longer visible). DETAIL When ¢riving with rear passengers with one third” of the. Seat talded Gown, release the central seat Dell Buckle from its catch. WARNING, Do not remove the seat back of the estate's ‘one-piece rear seat. This seat is fitted with return Springs which can ‘catise injury. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer it you wish to remove ‘the seat back 115

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