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Citroen C1 DAG 2008 1.G Owners Manual 15
 Your  vehicle  has  been  approved  in  
accordance  with  the  new  ISOFIX 
regulation.  
� �T�h�e� �r�e�a�r� �s�e�a�t�s� �a�r�e� �fi� �t�t�e�d� �w�i�t�h� �r�e�g�u�l�a�- 
tion ISOFIX mountings.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
  Battery charge warning  
light  
 This comes on each time the  
ignition  is  switched  on  until 
the engine is started.  
 Fixed lighting, with the engine running,

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COMFORT
       FRONT SEATS  
� � � �2�.� �S�e�a�t� �b�a�c�k� �a�n�g�l�e� �a�d�j�u�s�t�m�e�n�t�  
 Push  control   A   rearwards  while  ad-
justing the angle of the seat back.       3. Access to

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COMFORT
� � �R�e�t�u�r�n�i�n�g� �t�h�e� �b�a�c�k� �o�f� �t�h�e�  
�b�e�n�c�h� �s�e�a�t� �t�o� �i�t�s� �i�n�i�t�i�a�l� 
position:  
   -   fold the seat back rearwards and secure it on the mountin

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COMFORT
 Although one of  CITROËNs  main cri- 
teria when designing your vehicle, the 
safety  of  your  children  also  depends 
on you.    INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT  
USING A THREE POINT SEAT

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COMFORT
 LOCATION OF CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT 
 In  accordance  with  the  European  regulation  (Directive  2000/3),  this  table  indicates  the  options  for  installing  child

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COMFORT
 ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS 
 The  incorrect  installation  of  a  
child seat in a vehicle compro-
mises the childs protection in the event 
of an accident.  
Remember to fasten the seat bel

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COMFORT
� �T�h�i�s� �c�h�i�l�d� �s�e�a�t� �c�a�n� �a�l�s�o� �b�e� �u�s�e�d� �o�n� �s�e�a�t�s� �w�h�i�c�h� �a�r�e� �n�o�t� �fi� �t�t �e�d� �w�i�t�h� �I�S�O�F�I�X� �m�o�u�n�t�i�n�g�s�.� �I�n� �t�h
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