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Instrument panels 21
Indicator and warning lamps 23
Gauges and indicators 33
Trip computer 38
Trip computer with touch screen 40
Setting the date and time 43
Monitoring
Familiarisation
Remote control key
44
Alarm 51
Electric windows 53
Boot 55
Panoramic sunroof 56
Access
Front seats 57
Rear seats 59
Steering wheel adjustment 60
Mirrors 61
Ventilation 63
Heating 65
Manual air conditioning 65
Dual-zone digital air conditioning 67
Front demist - defrost 70
Rear screen demist - defrost 70
Interior fi ttings 71
Boot fi ttings 75
Comfort
Starting - Stopping the engine 79
Manual parking brake 80
Manual gearbox 81
5-speed electronic gearbox 82
6-speed electronic gearbox 85
Automatic gearbox 89
Gear shift indicator 92
Stop & Start 93
Hill start assist 96
Speed limiter 97
Cruise control 99
Parking sensors 102
Park Assist 104
Driving
Lighting controls 108
LED lamps 112
Daytime running lamps 112
Automatic illumination of headlamps 114
Headlamp adjustment 115
Cornering lighting 116
Wiper controls 117
Automatic rain sensitive wipers 119
Courtesy lamps 121
Interior mood lighting 122
Visibility
Eco-driving
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Direction indicators 123
Hazard warning lamps 123
Emergency or assistance call 124
H or n 124
ESC system 125
Grip control 128
Front seat belts 130
Airbags 133
Child seats 137
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag 139
ISOFIX child seats 146
Child lock 150
Safety
Temporary puncture repair kit 151
Changing a wheel 157
Snow chains 164
Changing a bulb 165
Changing a fuse 172
Battery 178
Electrical energy economy mode 181
Changing a wiper blade 182
Towing the vehicle 183
Towing a trailer 185
Fitting roof bars 187
Advice on care and maintenance 187
Accessories 188
Practical information
Bonnet 191
Petrol engines 192
Diesel engines 193
Fuel tank 194
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 196
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 198
Checking levels 199
Checks 202
Checks
Petrol engines 204
Petrol weights 205
Diesel engines 206
Diesel weights 208
Dimensions 211
Identifi cation markings 212
Technical data
Emergency or assistance 213
Touch screen 215
Audio system / Bluetooth 277
Audio system 303
Audio equipment and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical index
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Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Front seats
Manual adjustments
1. Head restraint height adjustment. 2. Backrest angle adjustment. 3. Seat cushion height adjustment. 4. Seat forwards-backwards adjustment.
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats. Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance (roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use a roof box in preference. Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations on
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the door aperture, driver's side. Carry out this check in particular: - before a long journey, - at each change of season, - after a long period out of use. Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil filter, air filter, passenger compartment filter...) and observe the schedule of operations recommended in the warranty and maintenance record.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to avoid any over flow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first 1 800 miles (3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to a consistent average.
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Access
Boot
After unlocking the boot or the vehicle using the remote control or the key, press the opening control, then raise the tailgate.
Tailgate release
System for mechanical unlocking of the boot in the event of a central locking malfunction.
Opening Closing
Lower the tailgate using the interior grab handle. If necessary, press down on the tailgate to fully close it.
- when the engine is running , this warning lamp comes on, accompanied by the display of an alert message for a few seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving (speed above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warning lamp comes on, accompanied by an audible signal and the display of an alert message for a few seconds. Unlocking
Fold back the rear seats to gain access to the lock from inside the boot. Insert a small screwdriver into hole A of the lock to unlock the tailgate.
If the tailgate is not closed correctly:
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Comfort
Front seats with manual adjustments
Raise the control and slide the seat for wards or backwards. Pull the control upwards to raise or push it downwards to lower, as many times as required, to obtain the position required.
Push the control rear wards.
Forwards-backwards Height Seat backrest angle
As a safety measure, seat adjustments should only be carried out when stationary.
Before moving the seat backwards, ensure that there is nothing that might prevent the full travel of the seat, so as to avoid the risk of of jamming the seat caused by the presence of objects on the floor behind the seat or rear passengers. If the seat jams, stop the movement immediately.
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Rear seats
Move the corresponding front seat for ward if necessary. Check that the corresponding outer seat belt is positioned correctly against the backrest and buckle it. Place the head restraints in the low position.
Straighten the seat backrest 2 and secure it. Check that the red indicator, located next to the control 1 , is no longer visible. Unbuckle and reposition the outer seat belt on the side of the backrest.
When folding the seat, the centre seat belt should not be fastened, but laid out flat on the seat .
Press control 1 to release the seat backrest 2 . Fold the seat backrest 2 on to the cushion 3 .
Folding the backrest Repositioning the seat backrest
Bench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and split backrest (left hand 2/3, right hand 1/3) which can be folded individually to adapt the load space in the boot.
When repositioning the seat backrest, take care not to trap the seat belts. The rear seat cushion does not fold, just the seat backrest can be folded to increase the boot loading space.
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Comfort
Rear parcel shelf
This consists of two sections which can be folded back on each other. To store it, fold it on itself and place it at the bottom of the boot.
To gain access to the boot from the rear seats: raise the front section of the rear parcel shelf using the grip A .
High load retaining net
Hooked onto the upper fixings and onto the lower rings or the lugs, this permits use of the entire loading volume up to the roof:
- behind the rear seats (row 2), - behind the front seats (row 1) when the rear seats are folded.
When positioning the net, check that the strap loops are visible from the
boot; this will make slackening or tightening easier.