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SUPPLEMENTARY REAR AIR
CONDITIONER
(where provided for Panorama and
Combi versions)
Panorama and Combi versions are pro-
vided with main plus (optional) supple-
mentary heater/air conditioner with con-
trol located on the headlining above the
second seat row fig. 60.
For turning on, press button F-fig. 61
on the control panel, the supplementary
air conditioner works only if the main one
is on.❒Turn knob Dto position “all cold”
(ring to blue sector) to make cold air
flow out from the vents located on the
roof.
❒Turn knob Dto position “all warm”
(ring to red sector) to make warm air
(with stabilised engine rpm) flow out
from rear lower vents (located under
the 2
nd-3rdrow seats for Panorama ver-
sions and from the grille on left wheel-
house side for Combi versions).
❒Turning knob Dto intermediate posi-
tions will distribute air flow between
roof vents and lower vents, changing
air temperature.IMPORTANT Turning the main condi-
tioner compressor on (pressing button E),
although the supplementary conditioner
fan is at 0, will automatically activate the
1st speed to prevent the formation of ice
and damages to the component as a con-
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CEILING LIGHTS
FRONT CEILING LIGHT WITH
SPOT LIGHTS
Switch A-fig. 74turn on/off these lights.
With switch A in central position, lights C
and Dwill turn on/off when opening/clos-
ing the front doors. With switch Apressed
on the left side, lights Cand Dwill always
stay off. With switch Apressed on the right
side, lights Cand Dwill always stay on.
Light turning on/off is gradual.
Switch Bperforms the spot function; with
light off, it will turn on:
❒light Cif pressed on the left side;
❒light Dif pressed on the right side.
IMPORTANT Before getting out of the
vehicle, make sure the switch is at cen-
tral position: lights off with doors closed
in order to avoid draining the battery.
In any case, if the switch is left inadvertent-
ly to the On position, the lights will turn
off automatically 15 minutes after turning
the engine off.
Ceiling light timing
On certain versions to facilitate getting
in/out of the vehicle at night or with poor
lighting, 2 different timed switching on
modes have been provided.
LIGHT TIMING WHEN GETTING
INTO THE VEHICLE
Lights will turn on as follows:
❒for about 10 seconds when opening
front doors;
❒for about 3 minutes when opening one
of the side doors;
❒for about 10 seconds when closing the
doors.
Timing will stop when turning the ignition
key to MAR.
LIGHT TIMING WHEN GETTING
OUT OF THE VEHICLE
After removing the key from the ignition
switch, the ceiling lights will turn on as follows:
❒within 2 minutes from turning the en-
gine off for about 10 seconds;
❒when opening one of the side doors
for about 3 minutes;
❒when closing one of the doors for
about 10 seconds.
Timing will stop automatically when lock-
ing the doors.LOAD COMPARTMENT CEILING
LIGHT fig. 75
It is located above the rear door, to turn
it on press the lens as shown in the figure.
LOAD COMPARTMENT SIDE
CEILING LIGHT (where provided)
fig. 76
To turn it on press the lens as shown in
the figure.
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REAR FOG LIGHT fig. 80
Press button 4, to turn these lights on it
is necessary to have the dipped beam
headlights or the front fog lights (where
provided) switched on.
Warning light 4on the instrument panel
will turn on.
Press the button again to turn the light off
or turn off dipped beams and/or front fog
lights (where provided).
The use of rear fog lights is governed by the
Highway Code of the country you are in.
Keep to the rules.
PARKING LIGHTS
These lights can only be turned on with ig-
nition key at STOP or removed, by mov-
ing the left stalk knurled ring first to Oand
then to
6or 2.
The warning light
3on the instrument
cluster will come on at the same time.HEATED REAR WINDOW
(where provided) fig. 81
Press button Ato turn on this function.
This function will turn off automatically af-
ter about 20 minutes.
BATTERY DISCONNECTION
FUNCTION (DISCONNECTOR)
(where provided)
The battery disconnection function is en-
abled with the ignition key in the BATT
position, as illustrated on the dedicated
plate located in the area illustrated in
fig. 81b. To turn the ignition key to the
BATTposition, press button A(red)
fig. 81a. The battery will be disconnect-
ed, by interrupting the earth lead, about
45 seconds after the key is turned to the
BATTposition.
This 45 second period is necessary to:❒allow the driver to get out of the ve-
hicle and lock the doors using the re-
mote control;
fig. 80F0N0046mfig. 81F0N0043mfig. 81aF0N0810m
fig. 81bF0N0811m
❒guarantee that all the vehicle electrical
systems have been deactivated.
With the battery disconnected, access to
the vehicle will only be possible by un-
locking the driver’s door using the me-
chanical lock. To restore the battery con-
nection, insert the ignition key and turn
it to the MARposition, the vehicle can be
started normally at this point. When the
battery has been disconnected it may be
necessary to reset some of the electrical
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fig. 90F0N0053m
fig. 89F0N0052mfig. 92F0N0134mfig. 91F0N0128m
ODDMENT COMPARTMENTS
Oddment compartment A-fig. 89is lo-
cated in the middle of the dashboard.
Oddment compartment B-fig. 90is lo-
cated on the right side of the dashboard,
above the glovebox.DOOR POCKETS fig. 91
Document / map pockets are located in
door panels.
ODDMENT COMPARTMENT
UNDER THE FRONT
PASSENGER’S SEAT
To use it, proceed as follows:
❒Open lid Aand remove it as shown in
fig. 92:
❒turn the locking knob Bcounter-
clockwise and remove it to extract the
compartment.REAR SEPARATION PANEL
The vehicle can be fitted with fixed rear
separation panel or it can be provided
with sliding glass.
To open/close the sliding glass fig. 93use
the relevant knob A.
Special versions are provided with a pro-
tection grid located on the separation pan-
el glass inside the load compartment.
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fig. 97F0N0056m
fig. 98F0N0057m
SUN VISORS fig. 97
These are positioned to the sides of the
rear-view mirror. They can swing to the
sides and up or down.
CURRENT OUTLET
(where provided)
It is located on the central panel, near the
cigar lighter fig. 98.
To use it open cap A.WRITING/READING DESK
(where provided)
In the middle of the dashboard, above the
sound system compartment, is fitted a
writing desk A-fig. 99that, on certain ver-
sions can be used as a reading desk by lift-
ing its rear part and then resting it on the
dashboard as shown in the figure.
On versions fitted with passenger's air bag,
the writing/reading desk is fix.STOWING SPACE ABOVE THE
CAB fig. 100 (where provided)
It is set above the driver's cab and it has
been designed to stow light items.
Max. admissible:
– localised load ...................................10 kg
– load distributed on the whole
shelf surface .....................................20 kg
fig. 99F0N0058mfig. 100F0N0190m
Never use the writing desk
in vertical position when
travelling.
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fig. 102F0N0149m
FOLDING TOP (where provided)
To use it, pull tab A-fig. 102 and lower
the folding top.
It houses two recesses for glasses/cans and
tabletop with paper clip.
fig. 101F0N0191m
ODDMENT COMPARTMENT IN
THE CAB (CAPUCINE) fig. 101
(where provided)
This oddment compartment is set above
the sun visors and it has been designed to
offer prompt stowing for light items (e.g.
documents, road maps, etc. …)REARVIEW CAMERA AND
DISPLAY SYSTEM
(where provided)
The parking camera system fig. 103en-
ables the driver to see the area at the back
of the vehicle on the display A-fig. 104
set in the passenger compartment.
The system consists of a camera with a
plastic case installed on the rear cross
member on the roof that houses also the
third brake light, and a display with a plas-
tic case housed in the top oddment com-
partment.
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The display is provided with buttons
(On/Off, brightness, background bright-
ness). To use it, press the release button
and set the display to open position.
The rearview display is adjusted and ori-
ented like mirror and when it is not used
it shall be stowed into the top oddment
compartment.
ACTIVATION
The system activates with ignition key fit-
ted when engaging reverse or pressing the
relevant button. With reverse engaged
and vehicle moving, the system will work
up to a max. speed of about 15km/h and
it will deactivate if 18km/h speed is ex-
ceeded. Displayed image will stay on for
approx. 5 seconds after disengaging re-
verse. GENERAL DIRECTIONS
Visible range
The visible range varies according to ve-
hicle conditions (including full load con-
dition), vehicle characteristics and weath-
er conditions (daylight, rain, snow and fog);
with poor light or in full load conditions
the range of visibility may be reduced.
The camera covers a range of approx. 3
m length and approx. 5.5 m max. width
fig. 105.Instructions for use
To clean the camera use a soft cloth when
the protecting glass is dirty or frozen (out-
side). Never use other tools for cleaning
it to prevent scratching the glass.
To clean the display use also a dry soft
cloth. Dust can be removed using proper
brushes provided for the purpose. Nev-
er use detergents.
The display glass may break if blown. In
this event do not touch the leaking fluid.
Rinse immediately with water and soap in
case of accidental contact.
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flashing. Turn the metal insert counter-
clockwise into the driver’s door lock
fig. 109to unlock all the doors.
With the battery disconnected, access to
the vehicle will only be possible by un-
locking the driver’s door using the me-
chanical lock.
Door locking/unlocking from
the inside
Press button A-fig. 110to lock and press
button Bto unlock the doors. Block/re-
lease actions are carried out centrally
(front and rear). When doors are locked
the button led Ais on and pressing the
button Bwill obtain central unlocking of
the doors and turning off of the led. When
doors are unlocked, the button led is off
and pressing the button will obtain central
locking of the doors. Door locking is ac-
tivated only if all the doors are perfectly
closed.
fig. 109F0N0059mfig. 110F0N0047m
fig. 111F0N0132m
Pulling the internal door handle of one of the
rear doors will unlock the relevant door.
Lacking power (blown fuse, battery discon-
nected, etc.) it is however possible to lock
the doors manually.
After exceeding 20 km/h speed, doors will
be locked automatically if the set up menu
function has been selected (see paragraph
“Multifunction display” in this section).
LOAD COMPARTMENT KEY
fig. 111
Lock activation is indicated by the led on
the key.
The led turns on in the following cases:
❒after each door lock command gener-
ated by the key itself or by key Øon
the dashboard;
❒upon instrument panel activation;
❒upon opening one of the front doors;
❒when the doors are locked at 20 km/h
(if this is activated from the menu);
Deactivation takes place upon opening
one of the load compartment doors or
upon a door release request (load com-
partment or centralised) or upon a release
request via the remote control/door pawl. After locking doors by:
❒remote control;
❒door revolving plug;
it will not be possible to unlock the doors
by pressing button
A-fig. 110.
IMPORTANT With central locking active
pulling the opening lever of one of the front
doors will cause central locking deactivation.