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WINDOW
WASHING
WINDSCREEN
WASHER/WIPER
The device can work only when the
ignition key is on MAR.
The right lever can take five different
positions:
Awindscreen wiper off
Bintermittent.
With the lever in position B, turn the
knurled ring Fto select one of four
different speeds for the intermittent
operation mode:
,= very slow intermittence
--= slow intermittence
---= mean intermittence
----= fast intermittence When the automatic light sensor is ac-
tivated, the multifunctional display
shows the pre-set sensor sensitivity
level. On this screen it is possible to
adjust the sensitivity level using the
buttons
+and–(seefig. 70).
Deactivation
The main beam headlights will go out
followed by the side/tail lights after
approximately 10 seconds, when the
sensor is deactivated.
If the beam headlights are enabled
(manually by the driver) during au-
tomatic lighting, the beam lights go
off automatically along with the
lights.
IMPORTANT The sensor cannot de-
tect the presence of fog. So, in foggy
conditions, switch the lights on man-
ually.
fig. 70L0D0384m
fig. 71L0C0073m
Ccontinuous slow operation;
Dcontinuous fast operation
Etemporary fast operation
(unstable position).
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Operation in position Eis limited to
the time during which the lever is
kept in that position manually..
When released, the stalk will return
to position Aand the wiper will be
automatically stopped.
IMPORTANT Replace wiper blades
as specified in section “Car
maintenance”.RAIN SENSOR
(where provided)
The rain sensor is located behind the
driving mirror in contact with the
windscreen and has the purpose of
automatically adjust the frequency of
the windscreen wiper strokes as to the
rain intensity.
IMPORTANT Keep the window clean
in the sensor area.
Activation
Move the right lever down by one
click.
The activation of the rain sensor is
signalled by a control acquisition
“stroke”.
Turn the knurled ring F-fig. 73to in-
crease the rain sensor sensitivity.
The increase of the sensitivity of the
rain sensor is signalled by a control
and acquisition “stroke”.
By operating the windscreen washer
with the rain sensor enabled, a smart
washing cycle is carried out, without
the additional stroke after 5 seconds;
once completed, the sensor resumes its
regular automatic operation. “Smart washing” function
Pull the stalk towards the steering
wheel (unstable position) to operate
the windscreen washer.
Keeping the stalk pulled for more
than half a second, with just one
movement it is possible to operate the
washer jet and the wiper at the same
time.
When releasing the stalk, the jet stops
immediately, while the wiper carries
out another four strokes.
A further stroke after 6 seconds com-
pletes the wiping operation. Do not use the windscreen
wiper to remove layers of
snow or ice from the wind-
screen. In such conditions,
the windscreen wiper may be sub-
jected to excessive stress and the
motor protection which prevents op-
eration for a few seconds may trip.
If the issue persists, contact the Lan-
cia Dealership.
fig. 72L0D0074m
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With windscreen wiper on and reverse
gear engaged, rear window wiping
will be continuous.
Pushing the stalk towards the dash-
board (unstable position) will activate
the rear window washer.
Keeping the stalk pushed for over half
a second will activate also the rear
window wiper.
Releasing the stalk will activate the
smart washing function as described
for the windscreen wiper. The sensor reactivation is signalled by
a windscreen wiper “stroke”.
The rain sensor is able to recognize
and automatically adjust itself in the
presence of the following particular
conditions:
❒impurities on the controlled sur-
face (salt, dirt, etc.);
❒difference between day and night.
Deactivation
Change the stalk knurled ring posi-
tion from Bor turn the ignition key to
STOP.
At the next start-up (key at MAR),
the sensor will not be reactivated even
if the stalk is at B. To activate the sen-
sor, move the stalk to position AorC
and then to position Bor turn the sen-
sitivity adjustment knurled ring.
fig. 73L0C0073m
Streaks of water may
cause unnecessary blade
moving.
WARNING
REAR WINDOW WASHER/
WIPER fig. 74
The device can work only when the
ignition key is on MAR.
Turning the knurled ring Afrom po-
sition
åto position 'will operate the
rear window wiper as follows:
❒intermittent operation if the
windscreen wiper is off;
❒synchronised with the windscreen
wiper (but with half stroke fre-
quency);
fig. 74L0D0075m
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DRIVER’S SIDE DOOR fig. 103
Two or five switches (where provided)
located on the internal armrest are
used, with ignition key at MAR:
Ato open/close the left front win-
dow;
Bto open/close the right front win-
dow;
WINDOW
WINDERS
POWER WINDOWS
The 2 button version (front power
windows only) does not feature auto-
matic lifting or lowering, while the 4
button version (front and rear power
windows) is equipped with automatic
lifting and lowering on the driver’s
side, automatic lowering on the pas-
senger’s side (also automatic lifting,
where provided) and automatic low-
ering only for rear power windows.
IMPORTANT With ignition key at
STOPor removed, the power win-
dows remain activated for about 2
minutes and are deactivated immedi-
ately the moment a door is opened.
fig. 103L0D0103m
Cto open/close the left rear window
(where provided);
Dto open/close the right rear win-
dow (where provided);
Eto inhibit rear door controls
(where provided). When the de-
vice is activated, the LED on the
button goes on.
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Automatic continuous operation
(where provided)
Some versions feature four power
windows with automatic lifting and
lowering of the front window (driver’s
side) and automatic lowering only of
the other windows.
AButton for continuous auto-
matic opening and closing;
B-C-DButtons for continuous auto-
matic opening only.
By pressing one of the buttons briefly,
the window moves “in pulse mode”
and stops on releasing the button.
PASSENGER’S SIDE DOOR
AND REAR DOORS (where
provided) fig. 104
The switch controlling the corre-
sponding window is located on the in-
ternal armrest of each door.
fig. 104L0D0103m
Incorrect use of the power
windows may be danger-
ous. Before operation, always
check that no-one is exposed to the
risk of being injured by directly by
the moving window or objects get-
ting caught and dragged. When
leaving the car, always remove the
key from the ignition device to
avoid the risk of injury due to ac-
cidental operation of the power
windows.
WARNING
fig. 105L0D0156m
MANUAL (where provided)
To open and to close the window use
the relevant window winderfig. 105.
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TAILGATE CLOSING
Lower the tailgate by using handle
A-fig. 108as shown in the figure,
then press the tailgate until a lock
click is heard.
IMPORTANT If the “Key” option is
enabled, before closing the tailgate
ensure that you have the ignition key
with you, as the tailgate will be auto-
matically locked.BOOT
The tailgate can only be unlocked
from outside the car by using the elec-
tric opening handle A-fig. 106.
The tailgate can be opened at any
time if car doors are unlocked.
From the set-up menu of the display
located on the instrument panel (see
“Reconfigurable multifunctional dis-
play” in this section) it is possible to
enable the “Key” option in this way,
the boot is not unlocked together with
the doors; press button
Rof the re-
mote control to open.
Tailgate opening is indicated by dou-
ble flashing of direction indicators.
fig. 106L0D0390m
fig. 107L0D0378m
fig. 108L0D0391m
Do not fit additional objects
onto the rear window shelf
or tailgate (speakers, spoil-
ers, etc.) except when con-
templated by the manufacturer to
ensure the correct operation of the
side gas shock absorbers of the tail-
gate itself.
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When using the boot, do
not exceed the maximum
admissible loads (see section
“Technical Specifications”). Make
sure that the objects are well
arranged in the boot so that they
will not be projected forwards fol-
lowing sudden braking.
WARNING
When travelling, do not
put any object on the rear
window shelf. they cause cause in-
jury to passengers in the event of
an accident or sudden braking.
WARNING
BOOT ENLARGEMENT WITH
FIXED SEAT
Proceed as follows:
❒attach the buckles to the tongues
(shown by the arrows) fitted on
the backrestfig. 109;
❒ensure that each of the two lengths
C-fig. 110of the side safety belt is
inserted in the respective belt
guide tongue D;
❒lift the cushion Aas shown in the
figure;
❒detach the backrest, by shifting
the levers Band tilt it forwards so
as to obtain a continuous loading
bed;
fig. 109L0D0428m
fig. 110L0D0429m
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SEAT BELTS ..................................................... 96
PRETENSIONERS............................................. 99
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY ...................... 101
“ISOFIX” CHILD
RESTRAINT SYSTEM ASSEMBLY SETUP ....... 105
FRONT AIRBAGS.............................................. 108
SIDE AIRBAGS
(Side bag - Front Window bag).......................... 110
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