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Instrument panel 12
Warning and indicator lamps
1
3
Instrument panel screen
1
9
tr
ip computer
3
2
Distance recorder
3
2
tr
ip distance recorder
3
2
Service indicator
3
3
Adjusting vehicle settings
3
7
Audio- CD system screen
4
4
Audio- CD system touch screen
4
6
Audio-
te
lematic system touch
screen
48
Lighting dimmer
5
1
MonitoringOver view
Remote control key 5
2
"Keyless e
n
try and Starting"
system
5
6
Doors
62
Boot
6
3
Alarm
65
el
ectric windows
6
8
Panoramic sunroof
7
0
Access
Front seats 7 1
Rear seats
7
5
Mirrors
77
Steering wheel adjustment
7
9
Ventilation
80
Manual heating / air conditioning
8
2
Automatic air conditioning
8
4
Rear screen demist - defrost
8
9
Interior fittings
9
0
Boot fittings
9
6
Comfort
Starting - stopping the engine with the key 98
Starting - stopping the engine with
the Keyless
e
n
try and Starting system
9
9
Parking brake
1
02
Manual gearbox
1
03
ge
ar shift indicator
1
04
CV
t
gearbox
1
05
Hill start assist
1
10
Stop & Start (Auto Stop &
g
o
) function
1
11
Under-inflation detection
1
14
Four wheel drive system
1
18
Cruise control
1
20
Parking sensors
1
23
Reversing camera
1
26
Driving
Lighting controls 1 27
Daytime running lamps
1
30
Automatic illumination of headlamps
1
30
Manual guide-me-home lighting
1
31
Welcome lighting
1
32
Headlamp adjustment
1
33
Wiper controls
1
34
Automatic rain sensitive wipers
1
36
Courtesy lamps
1
38
Boot lamp
1
40
Panoramic roof lighting
1
40
Visibility
e
co-driving
Contents
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Direction indicators 141
Hazard warning lamps
1
41
H o r n
141
Braking assistance systems
1
42
tr
ajectory control systems
1
44
Front seat belts
1
46
Airbags
150
Child seats
1
55
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag
1
57
ISOFIX child seats
1
64
Child lock
1
70
Safety
temporary puncture repair kit 1 71
Changing a wheel
1
75
Snow chains
1
81
Changing a bulb
1
82
Changing a fuse
1
88
12 V battery
1
94
Automatic power cut-off to accessories
1
97
Changing a wiper blade
1
97
Recovering the vehicle
1
98
to
wing a trailer
2
01
Fitting roof bars
2
03
Accessories
204
Practical information
Bonnet 207
Petrol engines
2
08
Diesel engines
2
09
Fuel tank
2
10
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
2
12
Checking levels
2
13
Checks
216
Checks
Petrol engines 2 19
Petrol weights
2
20
Diesel engines
2
26
Diesel weights
2
27
Dimensions
233
Identification markings
2
35
technical data
Bluetooth® telephone with voice
recognition 237
to
uch screen A
uD
IO -
t
e
LeM
A
tI
C
system
249
tOuC
H SCR
e
e
N AuD
IO - CD system
2
89
A
uD
IO - CD system
3
11
Audio equipment and telematics
Alphabetical index
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Interior
Boot fittings 96 -97
- r ear parcel shelf
-
s
towing rings
-
storage
Child seats
1
55 -163
ISOFIX mountings
1
64-168
Child lock
1
70
Front seats
7
1-74
Seat belts
1
46-149
gl
ove box
9
1
Deactivating the passenger's air bag
15
1, 157
A ir bags
15
0 -15 4
Front fittings
9
0 -94
-
AuX s
ocket / u
S
B port
-
c
igarette lighter / 12 V socket
-
p
ortable ashtray
-
f
ront armrest
-
s
un visor
-
mat
Rear seats
7
5-76
Rear fittings
9
5
Rear armrest / Ski flap
7
6
.
Over view
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the
bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance
(roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). u
s
e a roof box in
preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations on
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in
the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
-
b
efore a long journey,
-
a
t each change of season,
-
a
fter a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil filter, air filter...) and
observe the schedule of operations recommended by the manufacturer.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to
avoid any over flow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first 1 800 miles
(3
000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to
a consistent average.
.
Eco-driving
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Boot
Opening
F After unlocking the vehicle, press the handle A and raise the tailgate. F
P ull the handle B downwards to guide the
tailgate.
F
R
elease the handle and press gently on the
exterior sur face of the tailgate to close it.
Closing Manual release
this enables the boot to be unlocked in the
event of a central locking fault.
-
F
old back the rear seats to gain access to
the tailgate release from inside the boot.
-
R
emove the plastic cover from the
opening
A in the tailgate interior pillar.
-
M
ove the control B to the right to unlock
and open the boot.
If the tailgate is not fully closed, this symbol
comes on in the instrument panel screen until
it is closed.
2
Access
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Front seats
Manual adjustments
Forwards-backwards
F Raise the control bar and slide the seat forwards or backwards.
When the seat is in the correct position, push
it for wards and backwards without raising the
control bar to check that the it has latched.
Seat backrest angle
F Pull the control lever up to adjust the seat
backrest.
When the backrest is at the desired
angle, release the control.
As a safety measure, seat adjustments should only be done when stationary.
Driver's seat height
F Pull the control upwards to raise or push
it downwards to lower, as many times as
necessary, to obtain the position required.
Seat consisting of a seat cushion, a seat back and a head restraint which can all be adjusted to adapt your position for ease of driving and comfort.
When the backrest is at the correct angle,
release the control lever.
to e nsure that the
backrest does not suddenly fold for wards
and hurt you, restrain it with your back or
your hand while operating the control.Before 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 the
seat caused by the presence of objects
on the floor behind the seat or rear
passengers. If the seat jams, stop the
movement immediately.
3
Comfort
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Front seats
Electric adjustments
Forwards-backwards
F Push the control for wards or rear wards to slide the seat.
Seat backrest angle
F tilt the control for wards or rear wards to adjust the angle of the seat backrest.
Driver's seat cushion height
and angle
F Pull or push the front part of the control upwards or downwards to raise or lower the
front of the seat cushion.
F
P
ull or push the rear part of the control
upwards or downwards to raise or lower the
rear of the seat cushion.
F
P
ull or push all of the control upwards or
downwards to raise or lower the whole seat
cushion.
to a
void discharging the battery, carry
out these adjustments with the engine
running.
Before 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 the
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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You can move the console housing cover in
order to use it as an armrest.
Front armrest
Heated seats adjustment
With the engine running, tilt the button to the
position required.
th
e temperature of the seat is regulated
automatically.
th
ere are two setting positions:
-
"
HI": High heating
-
"
LO": Low heating
When the button is in the intermediate position,
the heating is switched off.
th
e indicator lamps A come on when the
system is activated.
Comfort