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 A. Key release / storage. 
 B. Locking of the vehicle.  C.  Unlocking of the vehicle. D.  Guide-me-home lighting.
 E.  Manual dipstick. F.  Screen wash and headlamp  w a s h   fl   u i d .
 G. Power  steering  and  suspension oil. 
 H. Engine coolant. 
 I.  Engine oil. 
 J .   B r a k e   fl   u i d .  
 K .   A i r   fi   l t e r .  
 L.   Poles  “+”  and  “-”  for  starting with a slave battery.  
 See “Starting with a slave battery”. 
 Press on button  M  to the left of the  d a s h b o a r d    t o    o p e n    t h e    f u e l    fi   l l e r   fl   a p .  
 Opening  and  attaching  the  fuel cap  N . 
 REMOTE CONTROL KEY  UNDER THE BONNET  FUEL TANK 
  40   132   148 
 Tank capacity: approxi-
mately 72 litres 
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INTERIOR
Audio and communication sys-tems
This equipment utilises the latest tech-nology:  MP3 compatible  RD4 radio, RT3 hands  free  kit,  Bluetooth®RD4 radio, RD4 radio,   tele-®
phone  radio  with  navigation,  JBL au-dio system.
Speed limiter
This  driving  assistance  device  allows you  to  select  a  maximum  speed  that you do not wish to exceed.
Cruise control
This  system  allows  you  to  automati-cally maintain the vehicle speed at the value programmed by the driver, with-out the need to press the accelerator.
The automatic gearbox
This device provides you with optimum driving conditions by combining a fully automatic  mode,  along  with  two  spe- c i fi   c   p r o g r a m m e s ,   a s   w e l l   a s   a   m a n u a l  mode.
Automatic  air  condition-ing
This  air  conditioning  system ensures  comfort  and  a  suf- fi   c i e n t    c i r c u l a t i o n    o f    a i r    i n    t h e  cabin.
Electric parking brake
The electric parking brake combines automatic locking when the engine is  stopped,  and  automatic  unlocking  when  accelerating  (devices  a cti- v a t e d   b y   d e f a u l t ) .Note: Manual locking/unlocking is possible.
Head-up display
This  device  projects  a  range  of  impor- t a n t   i n f o r m a t i o n   i n t o   t h e   d r i v e r ' s   fi   e l d   o f  vision.  In  this  way,  the  driver  does  not need to take his eyes off the road.  
         
        
        
     
        
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This  system  allows  you  to  main-tain  a  constant  vehicle  speed  pro-grammed by the driver.1. « CRUISE » button: Activation/deactivation of cruise control mode.2. Suspension or reactivation of cruise control.3. « SET + » button: Increase of the memorised speed.4. « SET - » button: Reduction of the memorised speed.
CRUISE CONTROLSPEED LIMITER
This  system  allows  you  to  choose a maximum speed that you do not wish to exceed.1. « LIMIT » button: Activation of speed limiter mode.2. Disengagement of the maxi-mum speed.3. « SET + » button: Activation of the maximum speed.4.« SET - » button: Reduction of the maximum speed.
To quit a parking space
With  the  engine  running,  release the  electric  parking  brake,  by pressing  the  brake  pedal  or  the accelerator  pedal  and  pulling  then releasing the control A.
To park
With the vehicle stationary, operate the parking brake by pulling then releasing the control A.
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE
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Note: It is not possible to release the  electric  parking  brake  if  the key is removed or in position S.
Note: Function  may  be  acti-vated  at  speeds  over 30km/h (18 mph).Cruise  control  is  available in  the higher  gears  only,  for  speeds greater than 40 (24 mph).
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STOP
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Note:When the ignition is switched on, the orange and red warning lamps light up.When  the  engine  is  running,  these  warning lamps should go out.
If  any  warning  lamps  remain  lit,  refer  to  the Ifrelevant page.
         
        
        
     
        
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Front foglamps on
Front foglamps and rear foglamps on
Rotate the ring C forwards.
Switching off
First action rearwards, rear foglamps off.
Second action rearwards, front and rear foglamps off.Note: the foglamps should be used only in fog or in other conditions of poor visibility.
FRONT AND REAR FOGLAMPS (RING C)
Lighting
With dipped/main beams on:
Rotate the ring C forwards.
DAYTIME-RUNNING LAMPS
These come on automatically when the engine is running:If the function is activated in the IfMain  Menu.  See  “Multifunction display”.
Provided  the  lighting  control stalk is on position 0 and all the headlamps are off.
If  the  daytime-running  lamps  are active,  the  sidelamps  will  also  be  o n    ( d e p e n d i n g    o n    c o u n t r y    s p e c i fi   - c a t i o n ) .
         
        
        
     
        
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ADJUSTMENT OF THE BACKREST ANGLE
Action the control 1 and adjust the angle of the backrest.
It is possible to tilt the backrest 45° forwards until it locks. To unlock it, press control 1.
ADJUSTMENTS  TO  THE  HEIGHT  AND  ANGLE  OF  THE HEAD RESTRAINT
To raise it, pull upwards.
To  lower  it,  press  on  the  control 2  to  unlock  it,  and  simultaneously  on the head restraint itself.
To adjust the angle of the head restraint, tilt it forwards or rearwards at the bottom.
To raise it, press control 2 to unlock it, then pull it upwards.
CONTROLS FOR THE HEATED SEATS
The front seats can be heated independently of each other . On the con-trols for the heated seats 3 located on the outer side of the seats, rotate the knob to select any of three heat intensities:
0: Off.
1: Slight heat.
2: Medium heat.
3: Maximum heat.
Note: The heated seats only operate when the engine is running.
SEAT HEIGHT AND SLIDE ADJUSTMENTS
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OPERATION
The driver's and the front and rear passengers'  seats  have  sensors that  detect  non-fastening/unfas-tening of the seat belts.
The  fastened/non-fastened  status of  the  seat  belts  for  each  type  of seat is indicated by the illumination  o r   fl   a s h i n g   o f   t h e   w a r n i n g   l a m p s  1, 2 and 3.
FUNCTIONING OF THE SYSTEM OF DETECTION
Driver's and front passenger's seats
When you switch on the ignition:If the driver's seat belt is not fastened, the warning lamp If1 illuminates in the instrument panel.If  the  passenger's  seat  belt  is  not  fastened,  the  warning  lamp If3  lights up.
 A b o v e    2 0   k m   /   h    ( 1 2   m p h ) ,    i f    t h e    s e a t    b e l t    i s    u n f a s t e n e d    t h e   w a r n i n g    l a m p   fl   a s h e s ,   a c c o m p a n i e d   b y   a   m e s s a g e   a n d   a   s o u n d   s i g n a l   f o r   a r o u n d    2   m i n -utes. After that, warning lamps 1 and/or 3 remain on.
Rear passengers' seats
When you switch on the ignition, warning lamp 2 lights up to make the driver and any passengers aware.
Once the doors are closed and the engine started, a message tells you the fastening status of the rear belts for 30 seconds.
After this time, if one or more of the rear belts are not fastened:The warning lamp 2 comes on if your speed is less than approx. 20 km/h  ( 1 2   m p h ) .The  warning  lamp 2    fl   a s h e s ,    a c c o m p a n i e d    b y    a    m e s s a g e    a n d    a    s o u n d  signal, for about two minutes if your speed is greater than around 20 km / h  ( 1 2   m p h ) .Note:The detection of non-fastening of rear seat belts is deactivated  when you switch off the ignition or if one of the vehicle's doors is opened.
A  child  seat  installed  on  the  front  passenger's  seat  may  not  be  detected.
         
        
        
     
        
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ELECTRIC EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS (CONTINUED)
In  reverse  gear:  adjustment  of  the  indexed  positions  for  the passenger’s and driver’s rear view mirrors
With the engine running:1.  S e l e c t   t h e   ( d r i v e r ' s   o r   p a s s e n g e r ' s )   r e a r   v i e w   m i r r o r   u s i n g   c o n t r o l  1.2. Engage reverse gear, the mirror glass automatically positions itself to improve your vision of the pavement.3. If necessary, adjust the mirror to your preference using the electric con-trol.
Deactivation of the rear view mirror indexing function
To deactivate the function, move control 1 to the central position.