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* Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
**
The
ISOFIX infant car seat, secured on the lower rings of a vehicle ISOFIX seat, occupies two rear seats.
LOCATIONS FOR ISOFIX CHILD SEATS
In accordance with European Regulations, this table indicates the options for installin g ISOFIX child seats on seats in the vehicle
fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In
the
case
of
universal
and
semi-universal
ISOFIX
child
seats,
the
ISOFIX
size
category
,
determined
by
a
letter
from
A to
G, is
indicated
on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
IUF:
seat suitable for the installation of an
Isofix
U
niversal seat, "Forward
facing"
secured
using the upper strap.
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation of an Isofix
Semi-Universal seat either:
-
"rear
facing" fitted with an upper strap or a support leg,
-
"forward
facing" fitted with a support leg,
-
an
infant car seat fitted with an upper strap or a support leg.
For
advice
on
securing
of
the
upper
strap,
refer
to
the
paragraph
"ISOFIX
mountings".
W
eight of the child/indicative age
Less than 10
kg
(group 0)
Up
to approx.
6
monthsLess than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg (group 0+)
Up
to approx. 1 yearFrom 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From
approx. 1 to 3 years
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car
seat* "rear facing" "rear facing" "forward facing"
ISOFIX size category F G C D E C D A B B1
ISOFIX child seats universal
and semi-universal which
can be installed on the rear
outer seats IL-SU**
IL-SUIL-SU IUF
IL-SU
Remove
and
stow
the
head
re
-
straint
before
installin
g
a
child
seat
with
a
backrest
on
a
pas
-
senger
seat.
Refit
the
head
re
-
straint
once
the
child
seat
has
been
removed.
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For optimum installation of the "for -
ward-facing" child seat, ensure that
the
back
of
the
child
seat
is
as
close
as
possible
to
the
backrest
of
the
ve
-
hicle's
seat, in contact if possible.
You
mst
remove
the
head
restraint
before
installin
g
a
child
seat
with
backrest
to a passenger seat.
Ensure
that
the
head
restraint
is
stored
or
attached
securely
to
pre
-
vent
it
from
being
thrown
around
the
vehicle
in
the
event
of
sharp
brak
-
ing.
Refit
the
head
restraint
when
the
child
seat is removed.
ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS
Installing a booster seat
Children at the frontThe incorrect installation of a child seat
in a vehicle compromises the
child's
protection
in
the
event
of
an
accident.
Ensure that there is no seat belt or
seat
belt
buckle
under
the
child
seat,
as
this could destabilise it.
Remember
to
fasten
the
seat
belts
or
the
child
seat
harnesses
keeping
the
slack
relative
to
the
child's
body
to
a
minimum,
even for short journeys.
When
installin
g
a
child
seat
using
the
seat belt, ensure that the seat belt is
tightened
correctly
on
the
child
seat
and
that
it
secures
the
child
seat
firm
-
ly
on
the
seat
of
your
vehicle.
If
your
passenger
seat
is
adjustable,
move
it
forwards
if necessary. The
legislation
on
carrying
children
on the
front
passenger
seat
is
specific
to each
country
.
Refer
to
the
legislation in
force in your country.
Deactivate
the
passenger
airbag
when
a
"rearward-facing"
child
seat
is
installed on the front seat.
Otherwise,
the
child
would
risk
being
seriously
injured
or
kille
d
if
the
airbag
were
to inflate.The
chest
part
of
the
seat
belt
must
be
positioned
on
the
child's
shoulder
without
touching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat
belt
passes
correctly
over
the
child's
thighs.
CITROËN
recommends
the
use
of
a
booster
seat
which
has
a
back,
fit
-
ted
with
a
seat
belt
guide
at
shoulder
level.
As
a safety precaution, do not leave:
-
a
child
or
children
alone
and
un
-
supervised
in a vehicle,
-
a
child
or
an
animal
in
a
vehicle
which
is
exposed
to
the
sun,
with
the
windows closed,
-
the
keys
within
reach
of
children
inside
the vehicle.
At
rear
seating
positions,
always
leave
sufficient
space
between
the
front
seat and:
-
a
"rearward facing" child seat,
-
the
child's
feet
for
a
child
seat
fit
-
ted
"forward facing".
To
do
this,
move
the
front
seat
for
-
wards
and,
if
necessary
,
move
its
backrest
into the upright position. To
prevent
accidental
opening
of
the
doors
and
rear
windows,
use
the
"Child
lock".
Take
care
not
to
open
the
rear
win
-
dows
by more than one third.
To
protect
young
children
from
the
rays
of
the
sun,
fit
side
blinds
on
the
rear
windows.
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MANUAL CHILD LOCK
Mechanical system to prevent opening of
the rear door using its interior control.
The
control,
red
in
colour
,
is
located
on
the
edge
of
each
rear
door
.
It
is
identi
-
fied
by
a
symbol
marked
on
the
body
-
work.
F
Using
the
ignition
key
,
turn
the
red
control
as far as it will go:
-
to
the
left
on
the
left-hand
rear
door
,
-
to
the
right
on
the
right-hand
rear
door
.
Locking
Unlocking
F
Using
the
ignition
key
,
turn
the
red
control
as far as it will go:
-
to
the
right
on
the
left-hand
rear
door
,
-
to
the
left
on
the
right-hand
rear
door
.Do
not
confuse
the
child
lock
control,
which
is
red,
with
the
back-up
locking
control,
which
is
black.
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
F Left: lower the lighting stalk passing the
point of resistance.
F
Right:
raise
the
lighting
stalk
pass
-
ing
the point of resistance.
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
F Press this button, the direction indi -
cators flash.
They
can operate with the ignition off.
Automatic operation of hazard
warning lamps
When braking in an emergency , de -
pending on the deceleration, the hazard
warning
lamps come on automatically.
They
switch
of
f
automatically
the
first
time
you accelerate.
F
Y
ou
can
also
switch
them
of
f
by
pressing
the button.
HORN
A visual warning by means of the direc -
tion indicators to alert other road users
to
a
vehicle
breakdown,
towing
or
ac
-
cident.
Three flashes of the direction
indicators
F
Press
briefly
upwards
or
down
-
wards,
without
going
beyond
the
point
of
resistance;
the
direction
in
-
dicators
will
flash
3
times.
If
you
forget
to
cancel
the
di
-
rection
indicators
for
more
than
twenty
seconds,
the
volume
of
the
audible
signal
will
increase
if
the
speed
is
above
40
mph
(60
km/h). Audible
warning system to alert other road
users to an imminent danger.
Use
the
horn
moderately
and
only
in
situations
allowed
by
the
motoring
regulations
in
the
country
you are driving in.
F
Press
the
central
part
of
the
multi
-
function
steering wheel.
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BRAKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS
Group of supplementary systems which help
you to obtain optimum braking in complete
safety in emergency situations:
-
anti-lock
braking system (ABS),
-
electronic
brake
force
distribution
(E
b F d ),
-
emergency
braking assistance (EBA).
When
braking
in
an
emergency
,
press
very
firmly
without
releas
-
ing
the pressure. When
replacing
wheels
(tyres
and
rims),
ensure
that
they
con
-
form
to
the
manufacturer's
rec
-
ommendations. When
braking
in
an
emergency
,
press
firmly
without
releasing
the
pressure.
Anti-lock braking system
and electronic brake force
distribution
Linked systems which improve the sta -
bility and manoeuvrability of your vehicle when
braking,
in
particular
on
poor
or slippery
surfaces.
Activation
The
anti-lock
braking
system
comes
into
operation
automatically
when
there
is
a risk of wheel lock.
Normal
operation
of
the
ABS
may
make
itself
felt
by
slight
vibration
of
the
brake
pedal. Operating fault
If
this
warning
lamp
comes
on,
accompanied
by
an
audible
signal
and
a
message
in
the
screen,
it
indicates
a
malfunc
-
tion
of
the
anti-lock
braking
system
which
could
result
in
loss
of
control
of
the
vehicle when braking.
If
this
warning
lamp
comes
on, together
with
the
ST
OP
and ABS
warning
lamps,
accompa
-
nied
by
an
audible
signal
and a
message
in
the
screen,
it
indicates
a malfunction
of
the
electronic
brake
force distribution
which
could
result
in
loss
of control
of the vehicle when braking.
You must stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
Emergency braking assistance
System which, in an emergency , en -
ables you to obtain the optimum braking
pressure
more
quickly
,
thus
reducing
the
stopping distance.
Activation
It
is
triggered
by
the
speed
at
which
the
brake
pedal is pressed.
The
ef
fect
of
this
is
a
reduction
in
the
resistance
of
the
pedal
and
an
increase
in
braking efficiency.
In either case, contact a CITR
o
Ë
n
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop.
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TRAjECTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS
Anti-slip regulation (ASR) and
dynamic stability control (DSC)
The anti-slip regulation (also known as traction
control) optimises traction to
prevent
skidding
of
the
wheels,
by
act
-
ing
on
the
brakes
of
the
driving
wheels
and
on the engine.
The electronic stability control acts on
the
brake
of
one
or
more
wheels
and
on
the
engine
to
keep
the
vehicle
on
the
trajectory
required
by
the
driver
,
within
the
limits of the laws of physics.
Activation
These
systems
are
activated
automati
-
cally
each time the vehicle is started.
They
come
into
operation
in
the
event
of
a grip or trajectory problem.
This
is
indicated
by
flashing
of
this
warning
lamp
in
the
instru
-
ment
panel.
Intelligent traction control
system ("Snow motion")Deactivation
In
extremely
severe
conditions
(deep
snow
,
mud,
...),
if
you
are
unable
to
move
of
f,
it
may
be
useful
to
temporar
-
ily
deactivate
these
systems
so
that
the
wheels
can
spin
freely
and
allow
the
vehicle
to move.
F
Press
this
button,
located
near
the
steering
wheel.
If
the
indicator
lamp
in
the
button
comes
on,
this
indicates
that
these
systems
are
deactivated.
Depending
on
version,
your
vehicle
has
a
system
to
help
driving
on
snow:
intel
-
ligent traction control.
This
system
detects
situations
of
diffi
-
cult
surface
adhesion
that
could
make
it
difficult
to
move
of
f
or
make
progress
on
deep
fresh
snow
or
compacted
snow.
In these situations, the intelligent trac-
tion control
limits
the
amount
of
wheel
slip
to
provide
the
best
traction
and
trajectory
control
for
your
vehicle.
The
use
of
snow
tyres
is
strong-
ly
recommended
on
surfaces
of
-
fering
low
levels
of
adhesion. It
is
recommended
that
the
systems
be
reactivated
as soon as possible.
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The trajectory control systems of
fer increased safety in normal
driving,
but
this
should
not
en
-
courage
the
driver
to
take
extra
risks
or drive at high speed.
The
correct
functioning
of
these
systems
is
assured
provided
that
manufacturer's
recommen
-
dations
are observed on:
-
wheels
(tyres and rims),
-
braking
components,
-
electronic
components,
-
assembly
and
repair
proce
-
dures.
After
an
impact,
have
these
sys
-
tems
checked
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or a qualified workshop.
Reactivation
These
systems
are
reactivated
automati
-
cally
each
time
the
ignition
is
switched back
on
or
from
30
mph
(50
km/h).
F
Press
this
button
again
to
reactivate
them
manually.
The
illu
mination
of
the
indicator
lamps
in
the
instrument
panel
and
in
this
button,
accompa
-
nied
by
an
audible
signal
and
a
message
in
the
screen,
indicates
a
fault
with
these
systems.
Have
it
checked
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop.
Operating faultEMERGENCY
OR ASSIST
ANCE CALL
This system allows you to make an emergency
or assistance call to the
emergency
services
or
to
the
dedicated
CITROËN
service.
For more information on the use of this function,
refer to the "Audio and telematics" section.
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Seat belt not fastened / unfastened
warning lamp in the instrument panelWhen
the
ignition
is
switched
on, this
warning
lamp
comes
on
in the
instrument
panel
if
the
driver and/or
the
front
passenger
has not
fastened their seat belt.1.
Driver's
seat
belt
not
fastened
/
un
-
fastened warning lamp.
2.
Front
passenger's
seat
belt
not
fas
-
tened / unfastened warning lamp.
Seat belt not fastened / unfastened
warning lamps display
F
T
o
lower
the
attachment
point,
squeeze
the
control
A
and
slide
it
downwards.
F
T
o
raise
the
attachment
point,
slide
the control
A upwards.
Height adjustment
SEAT BELTS
Front seat belts
The front
seat belts are fitted with a pre -
tensioning and force limiting system.
This
system
improves
safety
in
the
front
seats
in
the
event
of
a
front
or
side
im
-
pact.
Depending
on
the
severity
of
the
impact,
the
pretensioning
system
in
-
stantly
tightens
the
seat
belts
against
the
body of the occupants.
The
pretensioning
seat
belts
are
active
when
the ignition is on.
The
force
limiter
reduces
the
pressure
of
the seat belt on the chest of the oc-
cupant,
so improving their protection.
Fastening
F
Pull
the
strap,
then
insert
the
tongue
in
the buckle.
F
Check
that
the
seat
belt
is
fastened
correctly
by pulling the strap.
Unfastening
F
Press
the red button on the buckle.
F
Guide
the seat belt as it reels in. The
corresponding
warning
lamp
1
or
2
comes
on
in
red
on
the
seat
belt
and
passenger's
front
airbag
warning
lamps
display
,
accompanied
by
an
audible
signal
and
a
message
in
the
screen,
if
the
seat
belt
is
not
fastened
or
is
unfastened.
From
approximately
12
mph
(20
km/h)
this
warning
lamp
flashes
for
two
minutes accompanied
by
an
audible
signal
of
in
-
creasing
volume.
Once
these
two
minutes have
elapsed,
this
warning
lamp
remains on
until
the
driver
and/or
the
front
passen
-
ger
fastens their seat belt.
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