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CHILD SAFETY DEVICE
(fig. 4)
The rear doors are fitted with a locking de-
vice (A) which prevents them from being
opened from inside.
WARNINGEach device only acts on the
door on which it is installed.
The device can only be engaged with the
doors open raising or lowering the control
with the ignition key.
Position 1(control up) = Device engaged.
Position 2(control down) = Device re-
leased.
WARNINGAlso follow the instructions
given in the chapter “getting to know your
car” under the paragraph “Child safety de-
vice”.The third headrest (centre) is not remov-
able, whereas the side headrests may be re-
moved as follows:
– Raise the headrests about 2 cm.
– Press the buttons (Aand B-fig. 5) at
the same time and remove the headrests.
– To refit the headrests keep the buttons
pressed (Aand B-fig. 5) and insert them
completely.
fig. 6
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SEATSREAR SEATHeadrest
The car is fitted with two headrests for the
side seats (fig. 5). On request for ver-
sions/markets where applicable, the car
may also be fitted with a third headrest for
the central seat (fig. 6).
To pull out the third headrest, push it up-
wards until hearing the stopping click.
fig. 4
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fig. 5
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Centre armrest (where required)
To use the centre armrest, lower it as il-
lustrated (fig. 7), using the handle (A).fig. 7
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fig. 8
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Ski compartment
This compartment can be used for carry-
ing long loads.
To gain access to the compartment lower
the armrest, pull the handle (A-fig. 8) and
lower the lid on the armrest (fig. 9).
On versions fitted with the third headrest,
before lowering the lid on the armrest, lift
the headrest completely and set the fabric
protection.On request for versions/markets where
applicable, the compartment can be fitted
with a bag for carrying skis.
WARNINGLay the bag in the passen-
ger compartment before putting the skis in.
After carrying skis, let the bag dry (if wet),
then fold it correctly and insert it in the com-
partment.
fig. 9
A0B0600m
Remember that the third
headrest (central) should
be pulled out completely so that
the nape and not the neck rests on
it. Only in this position does it ex-
ert its protective action if the car
is hit from behind.
WARNING
Always check that the load
are anchored properly to
prevent them being thrown against
the passengers in case of accident
or sharp braking.
WARNING
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CHANGING THE BLADE(fig. 11)
The rearscreen wiper blade should be re-
placed together with the arm.
To replace:
– mark the position of the blade in rela-
tion to the rearscreen.
– Raise the lid (A), slacken the nut (B)
and remove the arm (C).
– Correctly posiiton the new arm and firm-
ly tighten the fastening nut.
– Lower the lid.fig. 11
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REARSCREEN WIPER –
REARSCREEN WASHEROPERATION
(fig. 10)
This is only possible with the ignition key
at MAR.
To operate the rearscreen wiper turn the
knob (A) to position
(
. The rearscreen
wiper works intermittently.
Pushing the lever (B) forwards the
rearscreen washer jet comes into operation
which is disengaged when the lever is re-
leased.
With the rearscreen washer, the wiper
comes into operation automatically for a few
seconds.
fig. 10
A0B0081m
fig. 12
A0B0083m
SPRAY JET
(fig. 12)
If the jet does not spray, check that there
is fluid in the windscreen washer reservoir:
see the corresponding paragraph in the chap-
ter “Car maintenance”. Then check that the
holes on the jet (A) are not clogged and
free them using a pin, if necessary.
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LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENTThe boot lid can be opened from outside
the vehicle (pressing the button on the key)
and from inside the vehicle.
WARNINGIf the tailgate is not shut
properly, this will be shown by the corre-
sponding warning light
´
and warning mes-
sage on the Infocenter display.
OPENING FROM INSIDE (fig. 13)
To open the tailgate from inside the pas-
senger compartment pull the lever (A) at
the side of the driver’s seat.fig. 13
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Lifting the tailgate is facilitated by the ac-
tion of the gas springs.
The gas springs are cali-
brated to ensure correct
lifting of the tailgate with
the weights foreseen by the man-
ufacturer. The addition of objects
(spoiler, etc.) may adversely affect
correct operation and safety in use
of the tailgate.
OPENING WITH REMOTE
CONTROL
(fig. 14)
The boot can be opened by remote control
pressing the button (C) on the key, also
when the electronic alarm (where fitted) is
engaged.
In this case the alarm system switches off
volumetric protection and the tailgate con-
trol sensor. The system also sounds two
beeps and the direction indicators light up
for three seconds (with the exception of ver-
sions for certain markets).
Closing the boot again the control functions
are restored, the system sounds two beeps
and the direction indicators light up for three
seconds (with the exception of versions for
certain markets).
fig. 14
A0B9000m
Only use the tailgate open-
ing lever with the car sta-
tionary.
WARNING
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CLOSING THE TAILGATE (fig. 15)
To lower the tailgate use the grip (A) on
the interior trim.fig. 15
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fig. 16
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CAUTIONS FOR CARRYING
LUGGAGEOn versions not fitted with the automatic
rear geometry control system, when trav-
elling at night with a load in the boot, it is
necessary to adjust the height of the low
beams (see “Headlamps” paragraph in the
chapter “Getting to know your car”). For
correct use of the aiming device, also make
sure that the load does not exceed the val-
ues given in the same paragraph.
RESTRAINING THE LOAD(fig. 16-17)
The loads carried can be held in place with
the belts hooked to the rings provided at the
corners of the boot.
The rings also serve for fastening the lug-
gage retainer net (available on request for
versions/markets where applicable c/o Al-
fa Romeo Authorized Services).
fig. 17
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fig. 19
A0B0092m
fig. 18
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ODDMENTS COMPARTMENT (fig. 18-19)
On the sides of the boot there are two re-
cesses closed by a lid.
To open the cover, press button (A) and
turn it downwards. As optional for ver-
sions/markets where applicable, the odd-
ment compartment on the left-hand side can
be provided with CD-Changer.
When using the boot, nev-
er exceed the maximum
permissible loads given in the
“Technical specifications” chapter.
Also make sure that the items con-
tained in the boot are firmly se-
cured, to prevent them being
thrown forward and harming the
passengers in the event of abrupt
braking.
WARNING
Heavy luggage without
restraints could cause se-
rious harm to the passengers in an
accident.
WARNING
If you want to carry fuel in
a reserve can, you should
comply with legal regulations, on-
ly using a certified can suitably fas-
tened to the load retainer rings at
the corner of the boot. However,
remember that this increases the
risk of fire in the event of an acci-
dent.
WARNING
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CURRENT SOCKET (optional for versions/markets
where applicable) (fig. 20)
This is on the left-hand side of the boot.
To use the socket, open the lid (A). The
socket is supplied with the ignition switch at
MARand can only be used with accessories
that absorb a maximum of 15A (power
180W).
OBJECTS RETAINER NET(optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
The net can be hooked in different posi-
tions (fig. 24-25-26-27) using hous-
ings (Aand B-fig. 21) provided in the
front part of the boot and housings (Cand
D-fig. 22) in the rear part. Do not connect acces-
sories with higher absorp-
tion to the socket. Pro-
longed current absorption might
drain the battery preventing the
engine from being started.
fig. 20
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fig. 22
A0B0102m
fig. 21
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To fasten the net, insert the hooks (A-
fig. 23) in the housings (B-fig. 23) and
push downwards.To release the net, pull it upwards keeping
the connection point pressed (C-fig. 23).fig. 23
A0B0103m
fig. 24
A0B0104m
fig. 26
A0B0106m
fig. 25
A0B0601m
fig. 27
A0B0602m