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STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENTI-817
IMPORTANT
As a safety measure,
these manoeuvres must not be carried out when driving.
The height of the steering wheel can be adjusted.
When stationary, first adjust your seat to the most suitable position.
Unlock the steering wheel by pushing the adjustment control.Adjust the height of the steering wheel then lock it by pulling the adjustment control fully towards you. Make sure that you can see all the displays on the fascia panel.
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SEAT BELTS133
- Make all seat belt adjustments when the vehicle is stationary.
- Do not allow the seat belt to rest on any hard or breakable objectsin your pockets.
- Do not use any type of clip or clamp which would prevent the seat belt from tensioning correctly.
- Never use the same seat belt for more than one occupant.
- Never carry a child on your lap.
- Check the seat belts and attachments regularly for cleanliness.
- Have the seat belts checked periodically by your dealer, especially after an accident (even if only minor).
To put on the seat belts: Grip the buckle and withdraw the seat belt smoothly across yourbody making sure that it is not twis-ted. Insert the buckle tongue into itsfixed section of the buckle and pushhome to lock. Pull to check that issecurely located. The lap strap must be positioned as low as possible across the pelvisand should be as tight as possible. The backrest of the seat should be as close to vertical as possible toavoid any risk of slipping beneaththe belt in an impact. SEAT BELTS FRONT The front seats of your vehicle are fitted with height adjustable inertiareel seat belts and pretensionerand grabbing devices.
Two of the three rear seat belts are of the inertia reel type. The wearing of seat belts is obli- gatory for all the occupants ofthe vehicle.
To offer the maximum degree of protection, it is essential that the
seat belt is worn correctly.
Adjusting the height of theupper seat belt anchorage The shoulder strap must be positio- ned across the centre of the shoul-der (see diagram). Never allow theseat belt to run across the neck norunder the arm.
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TABLE OF FUSES
(According to model or country)V- 2
90
Fuses under the dashboard
Number Rating Functions
F1 10 A Audio system (supply)
F2 5 A Ignition + position - Speed sensor - PCPU - Instrument panel warning lamps
F3 15 A Stop lamp - Cruise control
F4 10 A Rear RH tailgate lamp - Front LH sidelamp - Headlamp adjustment
F5 10 A Air conditioning - Electric front windows - Air blower - Pressostat
F6 15 A Heated rear window & heated seats
F7 20 A Horn
F8 SHUNT Ñ
F9 5 A Headlamp washer - Front RH sidelamp - Number plate lighting - Rear LH lamp
F10 30 A Unused
F11 30 A Unused
F12 10 A ABS control unit Ð Reversing lamps Ð Diagnostic socket Ð Auto gearbox
F13 30 A Unused
F14 5 A PCPU