ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE

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Assisted operation

Applying the electronic parking brake

With the vehicle stationary, the electronic parking brake can be used to immobilise the vehicle:

- by pressing the engine start/stop button 1;

or

- when the driver’s seat belt is unfastened;

or

- when the driver’s door is opened;

or

- when position P is engaged.

In all other instances, the electronic parking brake is not applied automatically. Manual mode must be used.

For certain country-specific model versions, the assisted brake application function is not activated. Refer to the information on “Manual operation”.

To confirm that the electronic parking brake is applied, the warning light } on the instrument panel and warning light 2 on the switch 3 light up.

After the engine is switched off, indicator light 2 goes out several minutes after the assisted parking brake has been applied and indicator light } goes out when the vehicle is locked.

The electronic parking brake can be used to immobilise the vehicle. Before leaving the vehicle, check that the electronic parking brake is fully applied. Warning light 2 on switch 3 and warning light } on the instrument panel illuminate to show that the parking brake is applied but switch off when the doors are locked. Depending on the vehicle, a sticker is located on the upper section of the windscreen to remind you of this.

Assisted operation (continued)

Note: in some situations (electronic parking brake failure, manual release of the parking brake, etc.), a beep sounds and the message “WARNING: Apply Parking Brake” appears on the instrument panel to warn you that the electronic parking brake has been released.

- with the engine running: when the driver’s door is opened;

- with the engine off: when a front door is opened.

In this case, pull and release switch 3 to apply the assisted parking brake.

Assisted release of the parking brake

The parking brake is released:

- once the vehicle starts to accelerate;

or

- when shifting from position P.

Manual operation

You can apply the electronic parking brake manually.

Manually applying the electronic parking brake

Pull switch 3. Warning light 2 and warning light } on the instrument panel light up.

Manually releasing the electronic parking brake

Press switch 1 without pressing the pedals to switch the ignition on. Press the brake pedal then press switch 3: indicator light 2 on the switch and indicator light } displayed on the instrument panel go out.

The electronic parking brake can be used to immobilise the vehicle. Before leaving the vehicle, check that the electronic parking brake is fully applied. Warning light 2 on switch 3 and warning light } on the instrument panel illuminate to show that the parking brake is applied but switch off when the doors are locked. Depending on the vehicle, a sticker is located on the upper section of the windscreen to remind you of this.

Brief stop

To apply the electronic parking brake manually (when stopping at a red light, or stopping when the engine is running, etc.): pull and release the switch 3. The brake is released as soon as the vehicle is started up again.

Special cases

To park on a slope or while towing a trailer, for example, pull switch 3 for a few seconds to gain the maximum braking.

To park, without applying the electronic parking brake (if there is a risk of freezing, for example):

- engage position P: the drive wheels will be mechanically locked by the driveshaft;

- stop the engine by pressing the engine Start/Stop button 1;

- release the driver’s seat belt;

- open the driver’s door;

- manually release the electronic parking brake (please see the information on “Manually releasing the electronic parking brake” on the previous page);

- depending on the vehicle, the parking brake is applied automatically. You will have to release it manually.

For safety reasons, automatic release is deactivated when the driver’s door is open or not shut properly and the engine is running (in order to prevent the vehicle from moving without the driver). The “Release Parking Brake” message appears on the instrument panel when the driver depresses the accelerator.

Operating faults

- If there is a fault, the © warning light illuminates on the instrument panel accompanied by the message “Check Parking Brake” and in some cases the } warning light appears. Contact your approved Dealer straight away.

- If there is an assisted parking brake fault, the warning light ® comes on, along with the message “WARNING: Braking System”, a beep and, in some cases, the warning light }.

This means that you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If the “Electrical fault” or “Check battery” or “WARNING: Braking System” message appears, you must immobilise the vehicle by engaging position P or by pulling the switch 3 for approximately 10 seconds.

If the conditions and the slope require it, chock the wheels of the vehicle.

Risk of loss of immobilisation of the vehicle.

Call an approved Dealer.

Never leave your vehicle without moving the selector lever to position P, applying the handbrake and switching off the engine. This is because when the vehicle is stationary with the engine running and a gear engaged, the vehicle may begin to move if you accelerate.

There is a risk of accidents.

If no lights or sounds are apparent, this indicates a fault in the instrument panel. This indicates that it is essential to stop immediately (as soon as traffic conditions allow). Ensure that the vehicle is correctly immobilised and contact an approved Dealer.