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ANTI-RAISING SENSOR
The anti-raising sensor detects any ab-
normal car raising/sloping, even partial
(e.g.: attempt to remove a wheel).
This sensor can detect the smallest car
sideslip angle changes, both longitudinally
and transversally.
Sideslip angle changes lower than 0.5°/min.
(e.g.: slow tyre flattening) are not consid-
ered.
Anti-raising protection
deactivation
To deactivate the anti-raising protection
(for example when towing the car with
alarm on) press button A-fig. 16 on the
front ceiling light. Sensor cut-out stays on
until activating the central door opening
again.INDICATIONS OF ATTEMPTS
TO BREAK IN
Any attempt to break in is indicated by
warning light
Yon the instrument pan-
el with the relevant message on the dis-
play (see section “Warning lights and mes-
sages”).
HOW TO CUT OFF THE ALARM
SYSTEM
To deactivate the alarm system com-
pletely (for instance during prolonged in-
activity of the car) simply lock the car
turning the metal insert of the key with re-
mote control in the lock.
IMPORTANT To cut-out the electronic
alarm if remote control batteries are
down or the system is failing, fit the key
into the ignition switch and turn it to
MAR.
fig. 16F0C0287m
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fig. 26F0C0158m
Fabric upholstery of your car
is purpose-made to withstand
common wear resulting from
normal use of the car. It is
however absolutely necessary to pre-
vent hard and/or prolonged scratch-
ing/scraping caused by clothing acces-
sories like metallic buckles, studs, “Vel-
cro” fixings, etc. that stressing locally
the fabric could break yarns and dam-
age the upholstery as a consequence.
Only make adjustments when
the car is stationary.
Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is
firmly locked in the runners by
trying to move it back and
forth. Failure to lock the seat in place
could result in the seat moving sud-
denly and the driver losing control of
the car.Tilting the back rest
(3-door versions)
To gain access to the rear seats, pull the
handle Eupwards, the back rest folds and
the seat is free to run forwards. When re-
setting the back rest, the seat returns to
its original position (mechanical memory).
SEATS
FRONT SEATS fig. 26
Moving the seat backwards
or forwards
Lift the lever A(on the internal side of the
seat) and push the seat forwards or back-
wards: in driving position the arms should
rest on the rim of the steering wheel.
Seat height adjustment
(where provided)
Move the lever Bupwards or downwards
to achieve the required height.
IMPORTANT Adjustment must be car-
ried out only seated in the driver’s seat.
Back rest angle adjustment
Turn the knob C.
Lumbar adjustment
(where provided)
To adjust, turn the knob D.
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When the front seat back is returned to
its normal position, the seat returns to its
original position.
If, when returning to the original position,
it finds an obstacle (e.g.: rear passenger’s
knees) it stops; then moves forwards of
few centimetres and then it locks.
REAR SLIDING SEATS
(where provided)
Back rest angle adjustment
Lift handle A-fig. 30and guide the back
rest adjusting it in one of the six available
positions.
Moving the seat backwards
or forwards
Lift lever Btaking it in the middle and
move the seat backwards or forwards; the
two sides can be adjusted individually.
fig. 30F0C0338m
Fabric upholstery of your car
is purpose-made to withstand
common wear resulting from
normal use of the car. It is
however absolutely necessary to pre-
vent hard and/or prolonged scratch-
ing/scraping caused by clothing acces-
sories like metallic buckles, studs, “Vel-
cro” fixings, etc. that stressing locally
the fabric could break yarns and dam-
age the upholstery as a consequence.
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The space obtained between the rear seat
back and the baggage compartment can be
covered with proper boot covers B-
fig. 31(left-hand side) and D(right-hand
side).
To do this, take tongues A-fig. 31and C
and leading them delicately, hook covers
B-fig. 31and Dto the relevant fixings E-
fig. 32located on the back of the rear seat
backs.
fig. 31F0C0314mfig. 32F0C0315mfig. 33F0C0312m
Only make adjustments
when the car is stationary.
WARNING
Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is
firmly locked in the runners by trying
to move it back and forth. Failure to
lock the seat in place could result in
the seat moving suddenly and the dri-
ver losing control of the car.
WARNING
For maximum safety, keep
the back of your seat up-
right, lean back into it and make sure
the seat belt fits closely across your
chest and hips.
WARNING
To guarantee proper seat belt fastening
when travelling, the seat back shall be ad-
justed in 4
thposition fig. 33
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HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
1.Upper fixed vent for defrosting or demisting windscreen - 2.Centre adjustable vent -3.Fixed vents for defrosting or demisting
side windows - 4.Side adjustable and swivel vents - 5.Lower vents - 6.Rear adjustable and swivel outlet - 7.Rear feet area fixed
vents.
fig. 40
F0C0002m
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SIDE SWIVEL OUTLETS AND
VENTS fig. 41
A- Fixed vent for side windows.
B- Air flow adjusting control:
ç= completely closed
O= completely open.
C- Control for directing air flow
(up/down, right/left).CENTRAL VENTS fig. 42
A- Controls for directing air flow
(up/down, right/left).
B- Air flow adjusting controls:
ç= completely closed
O= completely open.REAR VENT fig. 43
(where provided)
A- Controls for directing air flow
(up/down, right/left).
B- Air flow adjusting control:ç= completely closed
O= completely open.
Certain versions feature an oddment com-
partment instead of the rear vent.
fig. 41F0C0064mfig. 42F0C0031mfig. 43F0C0030m
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FRONT WINDOW
FAST DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
Proceed as follows:
❒rotate completely (pointer on -)
knob Ato the right;
❒turn knob Cto -;
❒turn knob Eto -;
❒air recirculation off (button led Toff).
After demisting/defrosting use common
controls to maintain the optimum condi-
tions of visibility and comfort.
Window demisting
In the event of considerable outside mois-
ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif-
ferences in temperature inside and out-
side the passenger compartment, perform
the following preventive demisting proce-
dure:
❒air recirculation off (button led Toff);
❒turn knob Ato red section;
❒turn knob Cto 2ndspeed;
❒turn knob Eto -or to ≤if the win-
dows do not demist.HEATED REAR WINDOW
AND DOOR MIRROR
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
Pressing button
(turns on this function
which is shown by the turning on of the
led on the button
(.
This function is timed and switches off au-
tomatically after 20 minutes. To cut out
this function press again button
(.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on
the inside of the rear window over the
heating filaments to avoid damage that
might cause it to stop working properly.
FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT
To ventilate the passenger’s compartment
properly, proceed as follows:
❒Central and side vents: completely
open;
❒Knob pointer Aon blue section;
❒knob pointer Con required speed;
❒Knob pointer Eto ¥;
❒air recirculation off (button led Toff).RECIRCULATION
Pressing button
Tturns on this func-
tion which is shown by the turning on of
the led on the button. This function is par-
ticularly useful when the outside air is
heavily polluted (in a traffic jam, tunnel,
etc.). However, it is better not to use it
for long periods, especially if there are sev-
eral people in the car.
IMPORTANT The inside air recirculation
system makes it possible to reach the re-
quired “heating” or “cooling” conditions
faster. Do not use the air recirculation
function on rainy/cold days as it would
considerably increase the possibility of the
windows misting inside.
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FRONT WINDOW
FAST DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
Proceed as follows:
❒press button ❄;
❒rotate completely (pointer on -)
knob Ato the right;
❒turn knob Cto -;
❒turn knob Fto -;
❒air recirculation off (button led Toff).
After demisting/defrosting use common
controls to maintain the optimum condi-
tions of visibility and comfort.
Window demisting
In the event of considerable outside mois-
ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif-
ferences in temperature inside and out-
side the passenger compartment, perform
the following preventive demisting proce-
dure:
❒press button ❄;
❒air recirculation off (button led Toff);
❒turn knob Ato red section;
❒turn knob Cto 2ndspeed;
❒turn knob Fto -or to ≤if the win-
dows do not demist.
Climate control system is very useful to
speed up demisting since it dehumidifies
the air. Set controls to demisting function
and switch on the climate control system
by pressing button
❄.
HEATED REAR WINDOW
AND DOOR MIRROR
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
Pressing button
(turns on this function
which is shown by the turning on of the
led on the button
(.
This function is timed and switches off au-
tomatically after 20 minutes. To cut out
this function press again button
(.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on
the inside of the rear window over the
heating filaments to avoid damage that
might cause it to stop working properly.FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT
To ventilate the passenger’s compartment
properly, proceed as follows:
❒Central and side vents: completely
open;
❒Knob pointer Aon blue section;
❒knob pointer Con required speed;
❒Knob pointer Fto ¥;
❒air recirculation off (button led Toff).