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REMOTE CONTROL5I-1
Do not throw away used batteries.
Return them to a member of the dealer
network or an authorised collection point (photo shops, etc...).
Changing the remote control battery Unclip to gain access to the batteries.Battery: CR 1620 (3V). The remote control must be
reinitialised after changing the batteries. To do
this, switch on the ignition and operate the remote control.
To protect your vehicle against theft Before leaving your vehicle:
- Completely close all windows and do not leave objects visible inside.
- Remove the ignition key, turn the steering wheel to engage the steering lock and lock all doors.
Make a note of the key numbers, the remote control number, and your radio code on the specially provided card. Keep the card in a safe place - not in thevehicle.
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FRONT SEATS* (Driver)15I-6Reach Lift the control bar and adjust to the desired position.
Head restraint
To remove, pull upwards.
Armrest
Backrest angle
Turn the handwheel to adjust to the desired position. Driver's seat height
* According to model or country
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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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SIGNALLING*31I-14Horn Press the end of the stalk. Headlamp flash Pull the stalk towards you to flash headlamps.
The headlamp flash operates even with the ignition off. Direction indicators Left: move the stalk downwards.Right: move the stalk upwards.
Movement of the steering wheel returns the stalk to the off position automati-
cally. Hazard warning lamps
Operates the direction indicators simultaneously.
Use only in case of danger, emergency stop or in hazardous conditions.
Also operates with the ignition off.The direction indicators will not work when the hazard warning lamps are in use.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses under the dashboardF7 - F26 - F30Protection fuses under the dashboardF4 - F9 - F18 - F19
(under the bonnet)
F3 - F4 - F7 - F8 (with ABS)
F2 - F3 - F12 - F13 (without ABS)
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STEERING LOCK - IGNITION - STARTERII-1
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¥ S : Steering lock
To free the steering, turn the steering wheel slightly at the same time as tur- ning the key; avoid using undue force.
¥ A : Accessories
Allows certain electrical accessories to be used. The battery charge warning lamp illuminates.
¥ M : Ignition The following warning lamps should come on: battery charge, handbrake, oil
pressure, engine coolant temperature According to the specific version of
vehicle, the following warning lamps should also come on: Stop, ABS, Engineautodiagnostic, Preheating (Diesel), Front airbag. If one of these lamps fails to light, it could indicate a fault in the system concerned. ¥ D : Starter Release the key as soon as the engine has started. Never operate with the engine running.
These warning lamps are tested with the ignition key in the ignition on position.
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STEERING LOCK - IGNITION - STARTER41II-1
WARNING
NEVER REMOVE THE IGNITION KEY BEFORE THE VEHICLE IS COMPLETELY STATIONARY. NEVER ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE VEHICLE BEFORE STARTING
THE ENGINE AND WAITING FOR THE HYDRAULIC LOW PRESSURE WARNING
LAMP TO GO OUT. IF THE ENGINE IS NOT RUNNING, THE STEERING WILL NOT HAVE POWER ASSISTANCE AND THERE MAY BE NO RESERVE OF PRESSURE AVAILABLE TO OPERATE THE FOOTBRAKE. THERE IS ALSO A RISK OF THE
STEERING LOCK ENGAGING AND THE SAFETY FEATURES NOT OPERATING IF THE IGNITION IS NOT SWITCHED ON. ONLY IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION
SHOULD YOU ATTEMPT TO MOVE A VEHICLE WITHOUT STARTING THE ENGINE.
TAKE ALL THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO USE THE PARKING BRAKE TO STOP THE VEHICLE.
When parking, remove the ignition key and turn the steering wheel until the steering column locking peg engages.
Steering lock
S With the key removed and the steering lock peg engaged, the steering column is locked; the lock peg will engage in
a number of positions of the steering wheel. The key can only be removed in position S.
A The steering is unlocked - to enable the key to be turned to position A, it may be necessary to turn the steering slightly.
M Running position.
D Starting position.
For starting and stopping the engine, see Ç Starting È.
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BRAKES45II-4ABS - Anti-lock Braking System* This system improves vehicle safety by preventing the wheels from locking under emergency braking or when
braking on surfaces offering poor adhesion.
It thus also allows control of the steering to be retained. The operation of the various electronic components of the system is continuously monitored, both before and during your
journey. On switching on the ignition, the ABS lamp will light for approximately two seconds. If it stays on or lights when
driving, the ABS computer has detected a fault and has disconnected the ABS system. If the lamp lights whilst driving, it
again indicates that a fault has been detected and that the ABS system is inactive. In both situations, the normal braking
system is not affected and will continue to function as a conventional braking system without ABS. Nevertheless, to re-
establish the full safety features of the ABS system, It is recommended that the vehicle be examined by a dealer as soonas possible.
On slippery roads (loose stones, snow, ice, etc.), it is imperative to drive with caution.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses under the dashboardF12
(under the bonnet)
MF4 (with ABS)
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VENTILATION - HEATINGIII-1
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Air intake Keep the air intake grille in front of the windscreen clear
of dead leaves, snow, etc. If a high pressure wash be used, avoid directing the jet of water at the air intake. Air vents The air vents have thumb-wheels to control and direct the
airflow (high-low, left-right). Air circulation Optimum comfort depends on the even distribution of the air in the passenger compartment, both at the front and
at the rear. Air vents in the floor beneath the front seats provide
improved heating to the rear seating area. These ventsmust not be obstructed.