Ease of use and comfort -> Heated windscreen for Your Citroen C5 SUV 2020

Ease of use and comfort  
Switching on/off  
Front demist – defrost  
In wintry conditions, remove all snow or  
ice on the camera on the windscreen  
before moving off.  
Otherwise, this can affect the function  
of the equipment associated with the  
camera.  
Automatic visibility  
programme  
The automatic visibility programme allows the  
windscreen and side windows to be demisted  
or defrosted as quickly as possible.  
F With the engine running, press this button to  
activate/deactivate the function (confirmed  
by the illumination/extinction of the indicator  
lamp).  
F Press this button to activate/  
Heated windscreen  
deactivate the function.  
When the indicator lamp is on, the function is  
activated.  
The function is active as soon as the outside  
temperature drops below 0°C. It is deactivated  
automatically each time the engine is switched  
off.  
The system automatically manages the air  
conditioning (depending on version), air  
flow and air intake, and provides optimum  
distribution towards the windscreen and side  
windows.  
Rear screen demist –  
defrost  
On/Off  
In cold weather, this system heats the bottom of  
the windscreen, as well as the areas alongside  
the windscreen pillars.  
Without changing the settings for the air  
conditioning system, it allows faster release  
of the windscreen wiper blades when they  
are frozen to the windscreen and helps avoid  
the accumulation of snow resulting from the  
operation of the windscreen wipers.  
The system allows the manual modification of  
air flow without causing automatic deactivation  
of the automatic visibility programme.  
F Press this button to demist/defrost  
the rear screen and, depending  
on version, the door mirrors  
(confirmed by the illumination/  
extinction of the indicator lamp).  
With Stop & Start, when demisting –  
defrosting has been activated, STOP  
mode is not available.  
Demisting/defrosting switches off automatically  
to prevent an excessive consumption of  
current.  
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