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SEAT BELTS
USING THE SEAT BELTS
(for the front seats) fig. 8
To fasten the seat belts, take the
tongue of fastener
A and push it into
buckle
B, until you hear it click.
Pull the seat belt gently. If it jams, let
it rewind a little then pull it out again
without jerking.
fig. 8
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DOOR MIRRORS
To adjust, operate the knob inside
the car
A-fig. 7.
Make sure that the car is stationary
and the handbrake is on before you
adjust mirrors.
The reflecting surface
of the left-hand mirror is
parabolic to increase
viewing range. Consequently,
the dimension of the reflected
image is reduced, giving the
impression that the object is
more distant than it really is.
fig. 7
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When driving, the door
mirrors must always be in
the extended position 1.
If the mirror makes it
difficult to get through
narrow gaps, fold it from
1-fig. 7 to position 2.
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Do not use the ashtray
as a waste paper basket:
the paper could catch fire
if it comes in contact with a cig-
arette butt.
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ASHTRAY
For the front seats fig. 46
Open flap Apulling it backwards.
The ashtray can be removed.
fig. 46
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For the rear seats fig. 47
For the rear seats, there is a foldaway
ashtray on the side panel.
To use it, turn it towards the direc-
tion shown by the arrow.
To remove the ashtray, press on the
retaining tab.
fig. 47
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fig. 48
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SUNVISORS
These are positioned to the sides of
the rearview mirror. They can be
swung up or down or pivoted side-
ways.
On the back of the driver’s sun visor
there is a document-pocket, and a
courtesy mirror is fitted on the back
of the passenger’s sunvisor
fig. 48.
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