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INDEX
DASHBOARD
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SAFETY
DEVICES
FITTING THE
“UNIVERSAL ISOFIX”
CHILD RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
The vehicle can be equipped with a Uni-
versal Isofix child restraint system, a new
European standardised system for carrying
children safely. The ISOFIX fixing system
guarantees reliable, firm and quick fitting of
the child restraint system inside the vehi-
cle. Isofix child restraint systems can be fit-
ted alongside standard restraint systems.
An example of a Universal Isofix child re-
straint system for weight group 1
is shown. Due to its different fixing system,
the child restraint system must be secured
using the dedicated lower metal rings A -
fig. 10, located between the backrest and
the seat frame of the vehicle, then secure
the upper belt, called top tether, (provid-
ed along with the child restraint system) to
the dedicated ring B - fig. 11located in the
rear part of the backrest. To fix the upper
belt (top tether), raise the seat head re-
straint of the vehicle and pass the hook be-
tween its two rods. Then secure the hook
to the rear ring and tension the upper belt.
Remember that when using a Universal
Isofix child restraint system, you can only
use approved child restraint systems with
marking ECE R44 (release R44/03 or su-
perior) “Universal Isofix”. The other weight
groups are covered by specific Isofix child
restraint systems, which can be used only
if specifically approved for this car (see the
list of cars provided with the child restraint
system).
fig. 9F0P0314m
fig. 10F0P0315m
fig. 11
A
F0P0316m
If a Universal ISOFIX child
restraint system is not fixed
to all of the three fixings, the child re-
straint system will not be able to pro-
tect the child correctly. In a crash, the
child could be seriously injured or
killed.
WARNING
Fit the child restraint system
when the car is stationary.
The child restraint system is correct-
ly fixed to the brackets when you
hear the clicks. Follow the instructions
for assembly, disassembly and posi-
tioning that the manufacturer must
provide with the child restraint sys-
tem.
WARNING
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MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS TO CARRY CHILDREN SAFELY:
1) The recommended position for installing child restraint systems, is on the rear seat, as it is the most protected area in the event
of an impact.
2) If the passenger airbag is deactivated, always check that the amber warning light on the instrument panel switches on constantly
to make sure that it has actually been deactivated.
3) Carefully follow the instructions provided with the child restraint system which are mandatory by law. Keep the instructions in
the vehicle along with the other documents and this handbook. Do not use second-hand child restraint systems without in-
structions.
4) Always check that the seat belts are well fastened with a traction test.
5) Only one child is to be secured into each restraint system; never carry two children using one child restraint system.
6) Always check that the seat belts do not interfere with the child’s throat.
7) While travelling, do not let the child sit incorrectly or unfasten the belts.
8) Never allow a child to put the seat belt’s diagonal section under an arm or behind their back.
9) Never carry children on your lap, not even newborns. No-one, regardless of his/her strength, can restrain a child in the event of
an accident.
10) In the event of an accident, replace the child restraint system with a new one
GROUP 2:
from 15 up to 36 kgFair Junior
Approval number:
E4 04443721
It must be installed forward fac-
ing only, using the three-point
seat belt.
IMPORTANT Regardless of the selected child restraint system, install it according to the instructions, which must be provided
with it
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CORRECT USE
OF THE
VEHICLE
IN AN
EMERGENCY
IF AN INTERIOR BULB
BURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power rating, see
paragraph “When needing to change a
bulb”.
CEILING LIGHT
To replace the bulbs proceed as follows:
❒work in the points shown by the ar-
rows and remove light;
❒replace bulbs releasing them from the
side contacts; make sure that new bulbs
are correctly clamped between contacts;
❒secure the light into its housing locking
it properly.
fig. 19F0P0298m
fig. 20F0P0234m
❒rotate lamp-holder by one fourth of
revolution anticlockwise;
❒change the bulb.
Versions with hatchback fig. 18
❒working from the outside of the vehi-
cle at the point indicated by the arrow
and remove transparent group A;
❒change the bulb releasing it from the side
contacts and making sure the new bulb
is correctly fastened between the con-
tacts;
❒refit the snap-fitted lens unit.
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