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Lift lever A-fig. 62upwards to tilt
the seat back partly forward (fig. 63).
Then remove the head restraints,
take tongue B-fig. 64(behind the seat
back), pull the backrest slightly back-
wards and tilt it completely pushing it
forwards.
fig. 63
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fig. 64
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fig. 62
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Tilting the bench seat (versions
with new coupling system,
where provided) (third row)
WARNINGWhen travelling make
sure the bench seat back is properly
secured.
fig. 65
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Never seat in the 3rd row
with the 2nd row bench
seat tilted (see fig. 67). Never place
objects on the 2nd row bench seat
backrest tilted since in case of col-
lision or sharp braking they could be
projected against passengers and
cause serious injuries. For further in-
formation see the instructions spec-
ified on the label set under the
bench backrest (fig. 65).
WARNING
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49GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
Wrapping the bench seat
If after tilting, bench seat wrapping
is required, pull the two levers A-
fig. 66set under the backrest (as
specified on the plate) and tilt forward
the entire bench seat row (fig. 67).
fig. 66
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fig. 67
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Removing the bench seat
IMPORTANTThe bench seat
(weighing 75 kg) shall be removed by
two people at least.
To remove the bench seat, lift and
then pull the two levers A-fig.68(as
specified on the label). Make sure both
levers B-fig.69are in “released” po-
sition (as specified on the label) (pin C
visible).The bench seat is properly released
when the red mark on label (A) on the
mobile part of the bench seat (fig. 70)
is aligned with the green mark (B) on
the fixed part of the bench seat.
fig. 68
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fig. 69
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fig. 70
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50GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
To lower it back to its original posi-
tion: press the release button A-
fig. 71aand lower the head restraint
until refitting it into its seat on the
backrest.
Removal
To remove the rear seat head re-
straints:
1) raise the head restraint to the first
click
2)press button A-fig. 71a and then
remove it.
Remember that the head
restraints should be adjust-
ed to support the back of your head
and not your neck. Only if they are
in this position will they be able to
provide effective protection.
WARNINGHEAD RESTRAINTS
Front head restraints are adjustable
in height.
To adjust:
– press button A-fig. 71aand move
the head restraint up or down to the
required position;
– then, release the button and move
again the head restraint up or down to
check whether they are properly
locked in the required position.
fig. 71
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fig. 71a
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When refitting the bench seat, make
sure it is firmly locked by pressing ped-
al A-fig. 71(as specified on the label).
Label green mark (A) on the mobile
part of the bench seat shall be aligned
with the green mark (B) on the fixed
part of the bench seat, as shown in fig.
70.
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51GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE
STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel of every version
can be adjusted vertically:
1)Move lever A-fig. 71b to position
1.
2)Adjust the steering wheel.
3)Take the lever back to position 2
to lock the steering wheel.
fig. 71b
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Only make adjustments
when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
WARNING
DRIVING MIRROR
This mirror can be adjusted by means
of lever A-fig. 72.
1- normal position.
2- anti-dazzle position.
This mirror is also fitted with a safety
device that releases the mirror in the
event of an impact.
fig. 72
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It is absolutely forbidden to
carry out whatever after-
market operation involving steering
system or steering column modifi-
cations (e.g.: installation of anti-
theft Device) that could badly af-
fect performance and safety, cause
the lapse of warranty and also re-
sult in non-compliance of the car
with homologation requirements.
WARNING
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52GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
fig. 73
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fig. 74
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If the mirror makes it
difficult to get through
narrow gaps, fold it from
position 1 to position 2.
Electrical adjustment
The mirrors can only be adjusted
electrically when the key is at MAR.
To adjust the mirror, turn knob B-
fig. 74to one of the following four po-
sitions: Í1left mirror, È2right mir-
ror, Î3left wide-angle, Ï4right
wide-angle
Once the knob has been positioned,
move it in the direction indicated by
the arrows to adjust the reflecting sur-
face of the selected mirror.
The reflecting surface of
the lower part of the mirror
is parabolic to increase the range.
Consequently, the dimension of the
reflected image is reduced, giving
the impression that the object is
more distant than it is in fact.
WARNING
DOOR MIRRORS
Manual adjustment
Adjust each of the two mirrors
A-fig. 73.IMPORTANTRadio aerial (or ra-
dio aerial + cellular telephone + GPS)
is built into the passenger’s door mir-
ror.
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53GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
HEATING AND VENTILATION
A- Windscreen defroster/demister - B- Front side window defroster/demister - C- Directional side vent - D- Directional
central vent - E- Vent under dashboard to convey air to the front footwell.
fig. 75
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54GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
DIRECTIONAL AND
ADJUSTABLE AIR VENTS
fig. 76 and fig. 77
A- Control for adjusting air flow:
turned to ¥= vent open
turned to ç= vent closed
B- control for directing air flow.
C- fixed side window vent.
The vents can be rotated upwards or
downwards.CONTROLS fig. 78
A- Fan knob.
B- Air temperature knob (mixing
hot and cold air).
C- Air distribution knob.
D- Air recirculation slider to cut off
outside air.
Only one heater is fitted on all ver-
sions.It is however possible to have an op-
tional heater to be set under the dri-
ver’s seat.
Press button A-fig. 79to switch the
heater on.
Press the button again to switch it
off.
fig. 76
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fig. 77
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fig. 79
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fig. 78
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Certain versions can be fitted, in ad-
dition to the climate control system,
with an optional heater to be set un-
der the last seat row and controlled
by button B-fig. 80. Button Acon-
trols the climate control system.HEATING
Control settings for quick heating.
1)Air temperature knob: pointer in
the red sector.
2) Fan knob: pointer at the required
speed.
3) Air distribution knob pointer at:
Zwhen the outside temperature is
low or when an increased air flow for
demisting is required
Ofor normal heating
Mfor heating the feet and keeping
the face cool (“bi-level” function)
Nfor warming the feet of the front
passengers
≤when the outside temperature is
cold to demist the windowsDEMISTING AND/OR
DEFROSTING
THE WINDSCREEN AND
THE FRONT SIDE WINDOWS
Control settings for quick demisting.
1) Air temperature knob: pointer in
the red sector.
2) Fan knob: pointer at top speed
3) Air distribution knob: pointer at
-.
After demisting, adjust the controls
to keep the windows as clear as pos-
sible.
IMPORTANT If the vehicle has a
climate control system, you are rec-
ommended to adjust the controls as
described above and press button √
to speed up the demisting process.
fig. 80
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