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36
Adjustment by hand fig. 55
If the mirror makes it difficult to get
through narrow gaps, fold it from po-
sition 1to position 2.
Electric folding (where fitted)
fig. 55
Folding is possible only when the ig-
nition key is at M.
To tilt the mirrors use button Bnext
to arrow O.
Locking the doors, door mirrors will
set automatically to locking position;
unlocking the doors, door mirrors will
set automatically to opening position.
If door mirrors were folded by press-
ing button Bbefore locking the doors,
next time doors are unlocked the mir-
rors will not set automatically to open-
ing position but you will have to press
button Bagain.SEAT BELTS
HOW TO USE THE SEAT
BELTS (FRONT AND REAR)
The belt should be worn keeping the
chest straight and rested against the
seat back.
To fasten the seat belt, take hold the
tongue A-fig. 56and insert it into the
buckle B, until you hear it click.
Pull the seat belt gently. If it jams, let
it rewind a little and pull it out again
without jerking.
To unfasten the belts, press button
C. Guide the belt with your hand as
it rewinds to prevent twisting.
Never press button C
when travelling.The seat belt reel mechanism will
adapt the belt to the body of the per-
son wearing it offering freedom of
movement.
When the car is parked on a steep
slope the reel mechanism may block;
this is normal.
The reel mechanism prevents the
webbing coming out when it is jerked
or if the car brakes sharply, as in col-
lision or when cornering at high speed.
fig. 56
F0B0229b
During adjustment,
avoid touching the mirror
and its support to prevent
finger pinching.
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96
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
F0B0088b
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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102
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
F0B0429b
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The driver’s window winder is fitted
with an “automatic continuous oper-
ation” (working only when the engine
is started) to wind up or lower the
window. Press Abriefly and the win-
dow will automatically reach its trav-
el end. If you press the button a sec-
ond time, the window will stop in the
required position.
Passenger’s door fig. 146
Button Ais housed on the door in-
ner panel to operate the relative win-
dow.
Sliding doors
They are fitted with a crank handle
for operating the window manually.VERSIONS WITH REAR
DOOR ELECTRIC WINDOWS
Driver’s door fig. 147
There are five buttons on the driver’s
door inner panel. When the ignition
key is at Mthey control:
A- front left window opening/clos-
ing;
B- front right window opening/clos-
ing;
C- rear left window opening/closing;
D- rear right window opening/clos-
ing;
E- window control lock on rear
doors, sliding door opening/closing
rear control lock and (where fitted)
rear sunroof control lock.To open or close the window, press
the relative button. When the button
is released, the window will stop in the
position it has reached.
The driver’s window winder is fitted
with an “automatic continuous oper-
ation” (working only when the engine
is started) to wind up or lower the
window. Press Abriefly and the win-
dow will automatically reach its trav-
el end. If you press the button a sec-
ond time, the window will stop in the
required position.
fig. 146
F0B0046b
fig. 147
F0B0047b
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107
Passenger’s door fig. 146
Button Ais housed on the door in-
ner panel to operate the relative win-
dow.
Sliding doors fig. 148
Press button Aopen/close the rela-
tive window.REAR CORNER
WINDOWS
(3
rdrow)fig. 149
To open:
– move lever Aas illustrated and
then push it outwards to open the
window fully;
– pull back the lever until it clicks and
locks the window open.
To close:
– reverse the above mentioned pro-
cedure until lever Aclicks and locks
the window closed.
ELECTRIC SUNROOFS
(where fitted)
The car can be fitted with three elec-
tric sunroofs: front, rear and central.
They can be operated when the igni-
tion key is at M.
IMPORTANTWith the ignition
key at Sor removed, electric windows
work for 1 minute.
They are fitted with a sliding window
shade and safety anti-squashing gas-
kets. The system control unit can feel
the presence of an obstacle when clos-
ing the sunroof: in this case it stops the
sunroof movement and reverses it im-
mediately.
fig. 148
F0B0048b
fig. 149
F0B0049b
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109
SECOND AND THIRD ROW
CONTROLS
“Caliper” opening/closing
fig. 151
To open: press button Aon side 1
for the whole travel.
To close: press button Aon side 2.Complete opening/closing
fig. 151
To open: from sunroof “caliper” open-
ing, press button Aagain on side1.
To close: press button Aon side 2
until the “caliper” opening position is
reached, then press again button Aon
side 2.
By pressing the safety lock button E-
fig. 147on the driver’s door panel,
next to the electric window switch-
es, it is possible to prevent second and
third row controls from being used by
rear passengers (children).LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT
OPENING/LOCKING
THE TAILGATE FROM
THE OUTSIDE fig. 152-153
To open:
– unlock doors;
– pull handle Aas illustrated. Gas
filled struts help the hatchback to open
smoothly and easily.
To close:
– lower it by using handle B-fig. 153,
then press on the lock until you hear
the door catch.
fig. 151
F0B0100b
fig. 153
F0B0103b
fig. 152
F0B0453b
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174
FUSEBOX IN THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 37
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9
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2610A
15A
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20A
30A
20A
15A
10A
30A
30A
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40ARear fog lights
Rear heated window
Main electronic control unit power supply
Left brake light
Spot light, cigar lighter, glove compartment light on passenger’s side,
automatic rear view mirror
Front sunroof, front windscreen wipers
Diagnosis socket
Electronic alarm, infotelematic Connect system, sound system,
multifunction display, steering column controls, particulate filter
Right side light, number plate lights, climate system control lights, ceiling lights
(first, second and third row)
Door locking system, Super door lock
Rear window wiper
Air bag system power supply, main electronic control unit power supply
Right brake light, third brake light, trailer brake lights
Diagnosis socket power supply, brake and clutch pedal switch
Sound system power supply for main electronic control unit
Left side light; trailer side light
Electronic alarm siren
Parking sensor power supply for main electronic control unit
Heated rear window
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IF AN ACCIDENT OCCURS
– It is important to keep calm.
– If you are not directly involved in
the accident, stop at least ten meters
away from the accident.
– If you are on a motorway do not
obstruct the emergency lane with
your car.
– Turn off the engine and turn on the
hazard lights.
– At night, illuminate the scene of the
accident with your headlights.
– Act carefully, you must not risk be-
ing run over.
– Mark the accident by putting the
red triangle at the regulatory distance
from the car where it can be clearly
seen.
– Call for rescue making the infor-
mation you give as accurate as you can.
One the motorway use the special col-
umn-mounted emergency phones.– In pile-ups on the motorway, par-
ticularly when visibility is bad, there is
a high risk of other vehicles running in-
to those already stopped. Get out of
the car immediately and take refuge
behind the guard-rail.
– Remove the ignition keys from the
vehicles involved.
– If you can smell petrol or other
chemicals, do not smoke and make
sure all cigarettes are extinguished.
– Use a fire extinguisher, blanket, sand
or earth to put out fires no matter how
small they are. Never use water.
– If the doors are blocked, do not at-
tempt to smash the windscreen to get
out of the car. It is made of layered
glass and is very hard. Side and rear
window are much more easily broken.IF ANYONE IS INJURED
– Never leave the injured person
alone. The obligation to provide as-
sistance exists even for those not di-
rectly involved in the accident.
– Do not congregate around the in-
jured person.
– Reassure the injured person that
help is on its way and will arrive soon.
Stay close by to calm him/her down in
case of panic.
– Unfasten or cut seat belts holding
injured parties.
– Do not give an injured person any-
thing to drink.
– Do not move an injured person un-
less the following situations arise.
– Pull the injured person from the
car only if it risks catching fire, it is
sinking in water or is likely to fall over
a cliff or similar. Do not pull his/her
arms or legs, do not bend the head
and, as far as possible, keep the body
horizontal.