FAMILIARISATION
   
1.    Cruise control/speed limiter 
switches. 
  
2.    Steering wheel adjustment control. 
  
3.    Lights and direction indicators 
controls. 
  
4.    Instrument panel. 
  
5.    Driver's air bag.  
  Horn.  
  
6.    Gear lever. 
  
7.    Handbrake. 
  
8.    12 V accessories socket. 
  
9.    Heated seat control. 
  
10.   Exterior mirror controls.  
  Electric window controls. 
  
11.   Bonnet release. 
  
12.   Fuse box. 
  
13.   Manual headlamp height 
adjustment. 
  
14.   Side adjustable and closing vent. 
  
15.   Front side window demisting vent. 
  
16.   Speaker (tweeter). 
  
17.   Windscreen demisting vent.  
 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS       
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SAFETY
         DIRECTION INDICATORS 
 Selection  of  the  left  or  right  direction  
indicators to signal a change of direction 
of the vehicle.  If  you  forget  to  cancel  the  direc-
tion indicators for more than twenty 
seconds, the volume of the audible 
signal  will  increase  if  the  speed  is 
above 40 mph (60 km/h). 
   
    Lower  the  lights  stalk  fully  when 
moving to the left. 
  
    Raise  the  lights  stalk  fully  when  moving to the right.  
       HAZARD WARNING LAMPS 
 A visual warning by means of the direc- 
tion  indicators  to  alert  other  road  users 
to  a  vehicle  breakdown,  towing  or  ac-
cident. 
   A s    a    s a f e t y    p r e c a u t i o n    i n    a    t r a f fi   c  
jam,  switch  on  the  hazard  warn-
ing  lamps  if  you  are  the  last  in  the 
queue.  
   
     Press  the  button,  the  direction  indi-
 c a t o r s   fl   a s h .    
 They can operate with the ignition off.  
  Automatic lighting of hazard  
warning lamps  
 When  braking  in  an  emergency,  de- 
pending on the deceleration, the hazard 
warning lamps come on.  
 They  will  switch  off  automatically  the  
 fi   r s t   t i m e   y o u   a c c e l e r a t e .   
   
     If  they  do  not,  press  button    A   to 
switch the direction indicators off.  
       HORN 
   
     Press one of the spokes of the steer-
ing wheel.  
 Use  the  horn  moderately  and  only  
in the following cases:  
   -   immediate danger, 
  -   when  overtaking  a  cyclist  or  a  pedestrian, 
  -   when  approaching  an  area  where there is no visibility.   
  Audible  warning  to  alert  other  road  us- 
ers to an imminent danger.