2009 Citroen C4 PICASSO Owner's Manual

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     LUGGAGE COVER (C4 PICASSO) 
 This is in two parts.  
  Rear shelf  
  
To remove   
   
�    Unhook the cords. 
  
�    Push  upwards,  then  lift  on  each 
side of the

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     MODUBOX (C4 PICASSO) 
 Equipment  for  use  both  inside  the  
vehicle  and  away  from  the  vehicle. 
It  is  composed  of  a  shopping  trol-
�l�e�y�  �a�n�d�  �a�  �fl�

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     MODUBOX (C4 PICASSO) 
 Equipment  for  use  both  inside  the  
vehicle  and  away  from  the  vehicle. 
It  is  composed  of  a  shopping  trol-
�l�e�y�  �a�n�d�  �a�  �fl�

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� �T�h�e� �r�o�l�l�e�r� �h�a�s� �a� �m�o�v�i�n�g� �fl� �a�p� �t�o� �a�v�o�i�d�  
interference  with  the  second-row 
passengers  when  the  seats  are  in 
the "reclined" positio

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     HIGH CARGO NET (GRAND C4 PICASSO) 
  This  enables  you  to  maximise  the  
vehicle’s loadspace.  
 It  retains  objects,  preventing  them  
from  sliding  towards  the  f

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 LUGGAGE RETAINING NET (C4 PICASSO) 
  There  are  8  anchoring  rings  in  the  
boot  to  enable  you  to  secure  your 
luggage:  
   -    1, 2, 3   and  4� � �o�n� �t�h�e� �b�o

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       TORCH 
  This  is  a  removable  light,  incorpo- 
rated in the boot wall, which can be 
used to light the boot or as a torch.   
Grand C4 Picasso   
  
C4 Picasso      Boot

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C H I L D   S A F E T Y  *   
 The  rules  for  transporting  children  
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�t�o�  �t�h�e�  �c�u�r�r�e�n�t�  �l�e�g�i�s