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REAR ARMREST
Comfort system for the rear passen -
gers.
F
Lower
the
rear
armrest
for
a
more
comfortable
position.
This
also gives access to the ski flap.
SKI FLAP
Arrangement for storing and transporting long
objects.
Opening
F Lower the rear armrest.
F
Pull
the flap handle downwards.
F
Lower
the flap.
F
Load
the
objects
from
inside
the
boot.
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FITTINGS
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BOOT FITTINGS
1. Rear parcel shelf
(see
details on a following page)
2.
Hooks
(see
details on a following page)
3.
12 V accessory socket
(see
details on a following page)
4.
T
orch
(see
details on following pages)
5.
Lashing rings
6.
Storage box
(see
details on following pages)
7.
Retaining straps
8.
Storage net
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To remove the shelf:
F
unhook
the two cords,
F
raise
the
shelf
slightly
,
then
remove
it.
There
are
several
options
for
storing
the
shelf:
-
either
upright
behind
the
front
seats,
-
or
flat at the base of the boot.
Rear parcel shelf
The hooks can be used to secure shop -
ping bags.
Hooks
An additional hook under the shelf
is used to hold up the boot
floor
using
its
cord,
to
facilitate
access
to
the
tools
and
spare
wheel
or
the
temporary
puncture
repair
kit...
Access to the storage box
F
T
o
connect
a
12
V
accessory
(max
power:
120
W),
remove
the
cap
and
connect
an appropriate adaptor.
F
T
urn
the
key
to
the
ignition
on
posi
-
tion.
12 V accessory socket
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This is a removable lamp, fitted in the boot
wall, which can be used to light the
boot
or as a torch.
For
the
boot
lamp
function,
refer
to
the
"V
isibility - § Boot lamp" section.
Torch
Operation
This torch operates with
n
iMH type re-
chargeable
batteries.
It
has
a
battery
life
of
approximately
45
minutes
and
charges
while
you
are
driving. Use
F
Extract
the
torch
from
its
location
pullin
g it upwards.
F
Press
the
switch,
located
on
the
back,
to switch the torch on or off.
F
Unfold
the
support,
located
on
the
back,
to
set
down
and
raise
the
torch;
for
example,
when
changing
a
wheel.
Storing
F
Put
the
torch
back
in
place
in
its
lo
-
cation
starting with the lower part.
If
you
have
forgotten
to
switch
of
f
the torch, this switches it of
f auto-
matically. F
Raise the boot carpet for access to
the
storage box.
This
has
areas
for
the
storage
of
a
box
of
spare
bulbs,
a
first
aid
kit,
two
warn
-
ing triangles...
It also contains the vehicle tools, the
temporary puncture repair kit...
Storage box
Observe the
polarities when fit -
ting the rechargeable batteries.
Never
replace
the
rechargeable
batteries
with
normal
disposable
batteries. It
the torch is not engaged cor -
rectly,
it may not charge and may
not
come
on
when
the
boot
is
opened.
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LUGGAGE COVER
( ENTERPRISE VERSION )
F Insert the fixings A on the frame B
while unrolling the luggage cover.
Stowage
Removal
F Unhook all of the fixings.
F
Lift
the
luggage
cover
on
each
side.
This conceals the interior of the vehicle
in
combination
with
your
rear
parcel
shelf.
Installation
F Roll up the luggage cover near the rear
seats.
Do
not
place
hard
or
heavy
ob
-
jects
on the luggage cover.
They
could
become
dangerous
projectiles
in
the
event
of
sud
-
den
braking or a collision.
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GENERAL POINTS RELATING TO CHILD SEATS
CITROËN recommends that
children
should travel on the
rear seats
of your vehicle:
-
rearward
facing up to the
age
of 3,
-
forward
facing
over
the
age
of
3.
Although
one
of
CITROËN
main
criteria
when
designing
your
vehicle,
the
safety
of
your
children
also
depends
on
you.
*
The
regulations
on
carrying
children
are
specific
to
each
country
.
Refer
to
the
legislation
in
force
in
your
country
.
For
maximum
safety
,
please
observe
the
following
recommendations:
-
in
accordance
with
European
regu
-
lations, all children under the age
of 12 or less than one and a half
metres tall must travel in ap-
proved child seats suited to their
weight,
on
seats
fitted
with
a
seat
belt
or
ISOFIX
mountings*,
-
statistically
, the safest seats in
your vehicle for carrying children
are the rear seats,
-
a child weighing
less than 9 kg
must travel in the rearward fac-
ing position both in the front and
in the rear.
CHILD SAFETY
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Passenger seat adjusted to the in-
termediate longitudinal and highest
position.
CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT*
Rearward facing Forward facing
When a rearward facing child seat is installed
on the front passenger seat,
adjust
the
seat
to
the
intermediate
lon
-
gitudinal
and
highest
position,
with
the
backrest
straightened.
The
passenger
airbag
must
be
deacti
-
vated.
Otherwise,
the child risks be
-
ing seriously injured or killed if the
airbag were to inflate. When
a forward facing child seat is in -
stalled on the front passenger seat ,
adjust
the
vehicle's
seat
to
the
interme
-
diate
longitudinal
and
highest
position
with
seat
backrest
straightened
and
leave
the
passenger's
front
airbag
ac
-
tivated.
*
Refer
to
the
current
legislation
in
your
country
before
installin
g
a
child
seat
on
this seat.
Ensure that the seat belt is cor-
rectly
tensioned.
For
child
seats
with
a
support
leg,
ensure
that
the
support
leg
is
in
stable
contact
with
the
floor
.
If
necessary
,
adjust
the
passen
-
ger
seat.
CHILD SAFETY
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Passenger airbag OFF
Never
install
a
rearward
facing
child
restraint
system
on
a
seat
protected
by
an
active
front
air
-
bag.
This
could
cause
the
death
of
the child or serious injury.
DEACTIVATING THE P
ASSENGER ' S FRONT AIRBAG
The warning label present on both sides
of the passenger's sun visor re -
peats
this
advice.
In
line
with
current
legislation,
the
following
tables
contain
this
warning
in
all
of
the
languages
re
-
quired.
For
information
on
deactivating
the
passenger's
front
airbag,
re
-
fer
to the "Airbags" section.
CHILD SAFETY