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INTERIOR
EQUIPMENT
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
fig. 117
Pull handle Ato open the glove com-
partment.
Turning the key locks or unlocks the
compartment (where fitted).
Do not travel with the
glove compartment open
as this could cause injury
in the event of an accident.
fig. 117
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STOPPING THE ENGINE
Proceed as follows:
– release the accelerator pedal;
– press the brake pedal.
IMPORTANTOn a downhill and
the engine started, keep the vehicle
stopped only with the brake pedal; do
not press the accelerator pedal.
When stationary, the engine started
and the gear lever at D, Ror M(se-
quence mode), keep the brake pedal
depressed to prevent the car moving
with the engine idling.
If the car is stationary for a long time,
shift the gear lever to P.PARKING
Apply the handbrake and shift the
gear lever to P. Steer the wheels and
place a wedge or a stone under them
if the car is parked on a slope.
Do not leave the ignition key at Mto
prevent draining the battery charge.
Always take the ignition key with you
when leaving the car.
SOUND WARNINGS
(BUZZERS)
If you open the doors when the ig-
nition key has been removed or is at
S, a sound warning is emitted if the
gear lever is not in Pposition. Do not leave children
unsupervised in the vehi-
cle.
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UPPER RETRACTABLE
COMPARTMENTS fig. 119-120
Press button Ato open the com-
partments.CENTRAL GLASS/CAN
HOLDER fig. 121
Open it following the direction
shown by the arrow. The compart-
ment is glass/can-shaped inside A.
Do not travel with the
compartments open as
this could cause injury in
the event of an accident.
Do not travel with the
glove compartment open
as this could cause injury
in the event of an accident.
fig. 118
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fig. 120
F0B0257b
fig. 121
F0B0090bfig. 119
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AUDIO-VIDEO SOCKET
(where fitted)
Inside the glove compartment
there is a pre-arranged AUDIO-
VIDEO A-fig. 118outlet for con-
necting a TV camera to the CON-
NECT infotelematic System (this
function is not currently available).
This connection will enable directly
displaying previously filmed images
on the screen itself.
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COMPARTMENT UNDER
THE FRONT PASSENGER’S
SEAT (where fitted) fig. 123
Pull handle Aupwards and then out-
wards to take it out.ODDMENT COMPARTMENTS
The following compartments com-
plete the Ulysse interior fittings:
– open document compartment A-
fig. 124under the steering wheel;– bottle - glass - can holders on the
second fig. 125and third row side
panels fig. 126; bottle compartments
can also be used to contain a remov-
able waste container C-fig. 125;
fig. 123
F0B0092b
fig. 124
F0B0089b
fig. 125
F0B0096b
fig. 126
F0B0091b
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– document compartments D-
fig. 127on the third row side panels
(where fitted). Follow the direction
shown by the arrow to open them.COLLAPSIBLE SHELF
(where fitted) fig. 128
There is a collapsible shelf Aon the
back of each front seat; bring it to a
horizontal position as shown in the
figure.SUN VISORS fig. 129
These are positioned to the sides of
the driving mirror. They can be swung
up, down or sideways as illustrated.
On the back of both the visors there
is a vanity mirror with courtesy lights
A(where fitted) protected by a flap B.
fig. 127
F0B0094b
fig. 128
F0B0095b
fig. 129
F0B0084b
Do not travel with the
shelf open as this could
cause injury in the event
of an accident.
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TOGGLES fig. 130
Interior fittings include also toggles
A. Rear toggles are fitted with clothes
hooks B.WINDOW SHADES
(where fitted) fig. 131
Window shades are sliding devices
fitted with reels and relative springs.
To use them fasten them to the upper
retainers A.
LUGGAGE RETAINING NET
(where fitted) fig. 132-133
It is placed behind the second row
seats and can be secured to the fas-
teners on the floors as illustrated in
fig. 132, or positioned as a “ham-
mock” fastened on the side as illus-
trated in fig. 133.ELASTIC BANDS
(where fitted) fig. 134
Front seats are fitted with elastic
bands Ato hold small objects (e.g.
shopping bag).
Fasten them to their housing on the
seats as illustrated in the figure.
fig. 130
F0B0085b
fig. 131
F0B0036b
fig. 132
F0B0108b
fig. 134
F0B0018bfig. 133
F0B0289b
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CIGAR LIGHTER fig. 135
To use the cigar lighter, with the ig-
nition key at M, press button A; after
about 15 seconds the button auto-
matically pops back into its original po-
sition and the cigar lighter is ready for
use.ASHTRAY fig. 135-136The passengers in the rear seats can
use the ashtray by placing cup Din the
removable litter container Eas illus-
trated in fig. 135.
Extract compartment Band lift tab
C to use the ashtray. Remove cup D
to empty the ashtray. When the cup
is extracted the compartment can be
used as a glass holder. The cigar lighter gets
very hot. Be careful how
you handle it and make
sure children do not use it: dan-
ger of fire or burns. Always make
sure that the cigar lighter does in
fact pop out after it has been
pushed in.
fig. 135
F0B0082b
fig. 136
F0B0291b
Do not use the ashtray
for waste paper: lighted
cigarette ends could set it
on fire.
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CEILING LIGHT UNITS
All the ceiling lights come on for a
limited time, i.e. they turn on and off
gradually.
Ceiling light operation
All the ceiling lights come on auto-
matically when the doors are opened
with the remote control or when the
key is introduced in the door lock. Af-
ter some seconds, the lights will go out
gradually, without opening the doors.
When the door lock button on the
remote control is pressed for a long
time, the so-called “localisation” func-
tion is activated: all the ceiling lights
in the passenger compartment come
on together with the direction indi-
cators. This function is recognised by
the system up to a distance of about
30 meters from the vehicle. If the ignition key is turned to S(or
removed) the first row ceiling light
comes on. It will stay on only for a lim-
ited time and will go out gradually.
When one of the front doors is
opened, the central ceiling light, with-
out the spot lights, and the puddle
lights on the doors come on. They re-
main lit for a set time and after a cou-
ple of seconds the door have been
closed, they go off gradually. When the
engine is started, the lights will go off
progressively after a couple of seconds.
When one of the rear doors is
opened the central ceiling light, with-
out the spot lights, come on. It re-
mains lit for a set time and after a cou-
ple of seconds the door have been
closed, it goes off gradually.When the tailgate is opened the lug-
gage compartment lights come on
(one or two lights according to the
model). The lights will go off gradual-
ly when the tailgate is closed.
Front ceiling light fig. 137
The front ceiling light includes a cen-
tral light and two side spot lights with
relative control switch.
By operating buttons A, B, Cthe
lights are turned on singularly.
fig. 137
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Central ceiling light fig. 138
The front ceiling light includes a cen-
tral light and two side spot lights with
relative control switch.
By operating buttons A, B, Cthe
lights are turned on singularly.Rear ceiling light (where fitted)
fig. 139
To turn it on: operate button A.
Courtesy lights fig. 140
With the ignition key at M, open flap
Band courtesy lights Anext to the
vanity mirror (where fitted) will come
on. Such lights make it possible to use
the vanity mirror also when there is
not much light coming from outside.Glove compartment light
fig. 141
With the ignition key at M, the glove
compartment light will come on when
the compartment is opened.
fig. 138
F0B0077b
fig. 139
F0B0078b
fig. 140
F0B0086b
fig. 141
F0B0258b