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The centre seat may be installed
in the central position in row 2 and
in the left side position in row 3.
MODULARITY AND POSSIBLE SEAT CONFIGURATIONS
Examples of various
arrangements combining
pleasure and practicality:
The various operations modifying
the existing confi guration must
be carried out with the engine
switched off (See section on "Seats").
It is prohibited to be in a rearwards
facing position when the vehicle is
being driven.
The rotating of the seats depends on
the vehicle equipment and the country.
5 seats with picnic position when
parked
5 seat arrangements
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7 seats with access to row 3
8 seats with bench seat
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"Cargo"/Transportation of long objects confi guration
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FRONT SEAT LAYOUT
Storage drawers
There is a storage drawer under each
front seat.
- To open it, lift and pull.
- To take it out, open it to its full
extent, lift the two tabs on either
side of the drawer, then remove it
completely.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
"Aircraft" type table
You have an "aircraft" type table with a
rim, equipped with a cup holder, fi tted
to the rear of each front seat.
Do not forget to fold this before pivoting
the seat.
12 V socket
You have a 12 V accessory socket
(120 W) at the foot of the driver's seat,
which is accessible to passengers of
row 2.
Front and rear armrests
To place the armrest in its rest
position:
- Lift the armrest until it is aligned
with the seat back.
Each front seat also has a storage
pocket on the seat back.
To place the armrest in the position
in which it is used:
- Push it towards the rear,
- Fold it down completely,
- Raise it slowly to the required
position,
- If you lift it past the required
position, restart the above
operations.
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1. Driver's upper glove box
FRONT INTERIOR LAYOUT
This is fi tted with a lock.
To open the glove box, lift the handle.
The light comes on when the cover is
opened.
It contains three sockets for the
connection of video equipment and
access to the fascia fuse box.
It includes special compartments for
storing maps, a packet of cigarettes,
an A4 document etc.
RCA sockets.
This permits the connection of a mobile
telephone charger, a baby's bottle
warmer, etc.
To open, press the button.
To close, press the cover.
It includes special compartments for
storing a pen, a mobile telephone,
coins or tokens and credit cards.
2. Audio equipment concealing fl ap
Lower the fl ap fully to lock it in place.
Press the fl ap to raise it.
3. Central storage compartment
4. Passenger's upper glove box
To open, press the button.
To close, press the cover.
It includes special compartments for
storing a pair of spectacles, keys, fi ve
CDs and four audio cassettes or nine
audio CDs.
5. Passenger's lower glove box
6. Lighter or 12 V socket for
accessories (120 W)
12. Mat fi tting/removal
When removing the front mat, push
the seats as far back as possible and
remove the fi xings.
When refi tting, position the mat
correctly on the pins and clip the
fi xings.
Check that the mat is secured
correctly.
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- only use mats suited to the fi xings
already present in the vehicle.
It
is imperative that these fi xings are
used.
- never fi t one mat on top of another.
7. Cooled compartment
It can hold up to three cans.
Slide the closer, located on the right, to
open (upwards) or close (downwards)
the air inlet.
8. Can holder and ashtray
This retractable and lit support contains
up to two can holders, a removable
ashtray and a location for the lighter
when it is used as a 12 V socket
(120 W).
9. Storage compartment or
additional telematics control
The storage compartment must not be
used as an ashtray.
If fi tted on your vehicle, the additional
telematics control is located on the
centre console.
10. Storage compartment
11. Door tray with space for a bottle
of water
Bluetooth functions.
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