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boot
Opening
F After unlocking the boot (see the "Remote c
ontrol key" section), press the opening
c
ontrol and raise the tailgate. F
L ower the tailgate using the interior grab han
dle.
ClosingBoot release
Unlocking
F Fold the rear seat backrest to gain access t
o the lock from inside the boot.
F
I
nsert a small screwdriver into hole A of the
lock
to unlock the tailgate.
System
for mechanical unlocking of the boot
i
n the event of a battery or central locking
m
alfunction.
If
the
tailgate
is
not
fully
closed:
-
e
ngine running
,
a
message
appears
in
t
he screen,
-
v
ehicle moving ,
a
message
appears
in
t
he
screen,
accompanied
by
an
audible
s
ignal.
2
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Front electric window controls
The electric window switches remain operational for approximately
4
5 seconds after the ignition is
s
witched off or until a front door
i
s opened. If, during this period of
4
5 seconds, you open a door while
o
perating a window, the window stops.
T
he window switch will then only be
o
perative after the ignition is switched
o
n again.
1.
F
ront left electric window switch.
2.
F
ront right electric window switch.
F
P
ress
the
switch
to
open
the
window.
F
P
ull
the
switch
to
close
the
window.
The
window
stops
when
you
release
the
switch. Always
remove the key from the ignition
w
hen leaving the vehicle, even for a
s
hort time.
In
the event of contact during operation
o
f the windows, reverse the movement
o
f the window. To do this, press the
c
orresponding
s
witch.
When
the driver operates the
p
assenger electric window switch, they
s
hould ensure that no one is preventing
c
orrect closing of the window.
The
driver should ensure that the
p
assenger uses the electric window
c
o r r e c t l y.
Be
particularly aware of children when
o
perating
t
he
w
indows.
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Rear door windows
Opening Closing
F Tilt the lever outwards.
F P ush it fully to secure the window in the
ope
n
p
osition. F
P
ull the lever to release the window.
F
T
ilt the lever fully inwards to secure the
w
indow in the closed position.
Each window can be hinged open to provide ventilation at the rear seats.
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Front seats
F Raise the control A and slide the seat f
or wards or backwards. F
P ull the control C upwards to raise the seat o
r push it downwards to lower it, as many
t
imes as required, to obtain the desired
p
osition.
F
T urn the knob B to adjust the backrest.
Forwards-backwards
Height
Seat backrest angle
Adjustments
(driver only)
As a safety measure, adjustments to the driver's seat must only be done when stationary.
B efore 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
t
he 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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F To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards.
F T o remove the head restraint, press the
l
ug A and pull the head restraint upwards.
F
T
o put the head restraint back in place,
e
ngage the head restraint stems in the
o
penings keeping them in line with the seat
b
ack.
F
T
o lower the head restraint, press the lug A
and
the head restraint at the same time.The
head restraint has a frame with
n
otches
which
prevents
it
from
lowering;
t
his is a safety device in case of impact.
The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
level with the top of the head.
Never
drive with the head restraints
r
emoved; they must be in place and
adj
usted
c
orrectly.
Head restraint height
3
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Folding the backrestRepositioning the seat backrest
F Straighten the seat backrest 2 and secure it.
F U nfasten and return the seat belts to the
s
ides of the backrest.
F
M
ove
the
front
seats
for ward
if
necessary.
F
P
osition
the
seat
belts
on
the
backrest
and
b
uckle
them.
F
P
lace
the
head
restraints
in
the
low
p
osition. F
P
ress both controls 1
simultaneously
to
r
elease
the
seat
backrest
2 .
F
F
old
the
seat
backrest
2
on
to
the
cushion.
When
repositioning the backrest,
e
nsure that the seat belts are not
trapped
and the red indicator, located
n
ext to the controls 1,
is no longer
vis
ible.
Rear seatsBench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and folding one-piece backrest.
W hen folding the seat, the centre seat
b
elt should not be buckled but laid out
f
lat on the seat.
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Rear head restraints
They can be removed and are interchangeable side to side.
To
remove a head restraint:
F
P
ull the head restraint upwards to the stop.
F
T
hen, press the lug A. Never
drive with the head restraints
r
emoved; they must be in place and
a
djusted to the normal position (up).
These
have one position for use (up) and a
s
towed position (down).
To refit a head restraint:
F
E
ngage the head restraint rods in the
a
pertures,
k
eeping
t
he
h
ead
r
estraint
i
n
l
ine
w
ith the seat backrest.
To
lower a head restraint:
F
P
ress down on the head restraint and on
l
ug A at the same time.
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Mirrors
Each fitted with an adjustable mirror glass providing the lateral rear ward vision necessary
f
or overtaking or parking. They can also be
f
olded for parking in confined spaces.
Door mirrors
Demisting - Defrosting
F Move control A to the right or to the left to s
elect the corresponding mirror.
F
M
ove control in all four directions to adjust.
F
R
eturn control to the central position. Demisting-defrosting
of the door
m
irrors operates with the engine
r
unning, by switching on the heated
re
ar
sc
reen.
Electric adjustment
The objects observed are, in reality, c
loser than they appear.
Take
this into account in order to
c
orrectly judge the distance of vehicles
a
pproaching from behind.
Manual folding
You can fold the mirrors manually (tight parking space, nar row g arage...).
F
T
urn the mirror towards the vehicle.
As
a safety measure, the mirrors should
b
e adjusted to reduce the "blind spots".For
more information on demisting and
d
efrosting the rear screen, refer to the
c
orresponding
s
ection.
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