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EXIT MENUTRIP B DATASET TIME
SET DATE
SEE RADIO
KEY
AUTOCLOSE
UNITS
LANGUAGE
BUZZER VOLUME BUTTON VOL. BELT BUZZER SERVICESPEED BEEP
Briefly press button MODEto start surfing from the standard
screen. To surf the menu use buttons Õor Ô. For safety rea-
sons, when the car is running, it is possible to access only the
reduced menu (for setting the “Speed limit” and “Automatic
headlight sensor sensitivity adjustment” (where provided).
When the car is stationary access to the whole menu is en-
abled. On cars provided with Connect/Navigator many func-
tions are displayed on the navigator display.
MODE
briefly press
button
MODE
briefly press
button
Example:
fig. 22
HEADL. SENSOR
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Adjusting the button volume
(Button vol.)
With this function the volume of the
roger-beep accompanying the activation
of buttons MODE,
Õand Ôcan be ad-
justed according to 8 levels.
To set the required the volume proceed
as follows:
– briefly press button MODE: the previ-
ously set volume “level” will flash on the
display;
– press button
Õor Ôfor setting;
– briefly press button MODEto go back
to the menu screen or press the button
for long to go back to the standard screen
without storing settings.S.B.R. buzzer reactivation
(Belt buzzer)
This function can be only displayed after
Fiat Dealership has deactivated the S.B.R.
system (see paragraph “S.B.R. system” in
section “Safety devices”).Scheduled Servicing (Service)
Through this function it is possible to dis-
play information connected to proper car
servicing.
To display scheduled servicing info pro-
ceed as follows:
– briefly press button MODE: service in
km or mi, according to previous setting,
will be displayed (see paragraph “Distance
unit”);
– press button
Õor Ôto select display-
ing in days;
– briefly press button MODEto go back
to the menu screen or press the button
for long to go back to the standard screen
without storing settings.
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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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Partial extension
(1/3 or 2/3) fig. 94-95
The boot extension to the right makes it
possible to carry two passengers on the
rear seat left-hand side.
The boot extension to the left makes it
possible to carry one passenger on the
rear seat right-hand side.Versions with fixed rear seat
Proceed as follows:
❒lower completely the rear seat head re-
straints;
❒move the seat belt sideways and check
that the belt is not twisted;
❒pull the handle in the middle of the
cushion fig. 96, and tilt the required
cushion;
❒lift seat back retaining lever A-fig. 97
and tilt the seat back forward. Lever lift-
ing is shown by a “red band” B.
fig. 94F0C0356m
fig. 95F0C0357m
fig. 96F0C0371mfig. 97F0C0378m
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Versions with rear sliding seat
(where provided)
Proceed as follows:
❒lower completely the rear seat head re-
straints;
❒move the seat belt sideways and check
that the belt is not twisted;
❒operate the lever B-fig. 98and adjust
the seat in the required position (e.g.
completely forward if you want to ob-
tain maximum boot extension);
❒lift lever Aand fold the seat back.
To extend the boot totally
The boot total extension makes it possi-
ble to use its maximum loading volume.
Proceed as follows:
❒for versions with rear sliding seat, fit
seat belt buckles into the proper seats
A-fig. 99;
❒for versions with rear fixed seat, before
folding the seat back, fit the seat belt
tabs B-fig. 100into the proper buck-
le C;
❒lower completely the rear seat head re-
straints;
fig. 98F0C0338m
fig. 99F0C0433mfig. 100F0C0473m
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fig. 104F0C0390m
❒move the seat belt sideways and check
that the belt is not twisted;
❒remove the rear parcel shelf and re-
lease the upper ends D-fig. 101of the
two tie rods by removing eyelets from
the pins and pushing them in arrow di-
rection
For versions with rear fixed seat: remove
the second shelf A-fig. 103releasing pins
from their housings B, lifting first the front
part C-fig. 104and then the rear part D
from both sides. To refit it, reverse the
above procedure.
fig. 101F0C0086mfig. 102F0C0377mfig. 103F0C0173m
❒after tilting the cushion, fold complete-
ly rear seat backs (as described previ-
ously) to have one single surface.
❒release shelf pins B-fig. 102from their
housings Cand remove it.
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To refit the cover, insert the reel ends in
their housings and make sure the fasten-
ing hooks are well fastened. Now extend
the cover by pulling its handles, as previ-
ously described, and hook the two rear
pins B-fig. 111.
IMPORTANT Do not put heavy objects on
the cover which may seriously damage it.TO RETURN THE REAR SEAT
BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL
POSITION
Move the seat belt sideways and check
that the belt is not twisted.
Versions with rear fixed seat
Lift the seat backs and push them back-
ward until both coupling mechanisms click
in place, check that the “red band” B-
fig. 112at the side of levers Ais no
longer visible.
The “red band” Bindicates missing seat
back coupling.Reposition the cushions in horizontal po-
sition keeping the centre seat belt tongue
raised.
fig. 111F0C0352mfig. 112F0C0378m
The objects put on the cov-
er may be thrown forwards
and injure passengers should you
brake sharply or in the event of an ac-
cident.
WARNING
Make sure the seat back is
correctly hooked on both
sides (“red bands” B-fig. 112 not vis-
ible) to prevent seat back being
thrown forwards and injuring pas-
sengers should you brake sharply.
WARNING
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SEAT BELTS ............................................................................ 110
PRETENSIONERS ................................................................... 113
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY....................................... 116
PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE
“ISOFIX TYPE” CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM ............... 121
PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE
“UNIVERSAL ISOFIX” CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM .. 124
FRONT AIR BAGS ................................................................. 126
SIDE AIR BAGS (Side bag - Window bag) ...................... 130
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