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FRONT SEATS
Seat consisting of a seat cushion, a
seat backrest and a head restraint
which can all be adjusted to adapt your
position for ease of driving and comfort.
Driver's seat electric
adjustments
The electrical functions of the driver's seat are deactivated approximately
one minute after the ignition is switched off.
To reactivate them, switch on the ignition.
Push the control forwards or rear-
wards to slide the seat.
Forwards-backwards
Tilt the rear part of the control up-
wards or downwards to obtain the
required height.
Tilt the front part of the control up-
wards or downwards to obtain the
required angle.
Cushion height and angle
Tilt the control forwards or rear-
wards to adjust the angle of the seat
backrest.
Seat backrest angle
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Additional adjustments
Head restraint height and angle
To raise a head restraint, pull it up-
wards.
To lower the head restraint, press
the lug A
and the head restraint at
the same time.
To adjust the angle of the head re-
straint, tilt its lower part forwards or
rearwards.
The head restraint is fi tted with
a frame with notches which pre-
vents it from lowering; this 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.
With the engine running, the front seats
can be heated separately.
Use the adjustment dial, placed on
the side of each front seat, to switch
on and select the level of heating re-
quired:
0:
Off.
1
:
Low.
2
:
Medium.
3
:
High.
Heated seats control
Removing a head restraint
To remove the head restraint, press
the lug A
and pull the head restraint
upwards.
To put the head restraint back in
place, engage the head restraint
stems in the openings keeping them
in line with the seat back and press
the lug A
at the same time.
Never drive with the head re-
straints removed; they must be
in place and adjusted correctly.
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REAR SEATS
Bench seat with fi xed one-piece cush-
ion and split backrest (left hand 2/3, right
hand 1/3) which can be folded individually
to adapt the load space in the boot.
Rear head restraints
These have one position for use (up)
and a stowed position (down).
They can also be removed.
To remove a head restraint:
release the backrest using control 1
,
tilt the backrest 2
slightly forwards,
pull the head restraint upwards to
the stop,
then, press the lug A
.
Never drive with the head re-
straints removed; they must be
in place and correctly adjusted. When repositioning the seat
backrest, take care not to trap
the seat belts.
Folding the backrest
Move the corresponding front seat
forward if necessary.
Position the seat belt between the
outer and centre head restraints to
avoid trapping the belt when reposi-
tioning the seat backrest.
Place the head restraints in the low
position.
Pull control 1
forwards to release
the seat back 2
.
Fold the seat back 2
on to the cushion.
Repositioning the seat backrest
Straighten the seat back 2
and se-
cure it.
Check that the red indicator, located
next to the control 1
, is no longer
visible.
Put the seat belt back in place on
the side of the seat backrest.
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BOOT
Opening
After unlocking the boot or the ve-
hicle using the remote control or the
key, press the opening control, then
raise the tailgate.
Closing
Lower the tailgate using the interior
grab handle.
If necessary, press down on the tail-
gate to fully close it.
Tailgate release
System allowing the mechanical unlock-
ing of the boot in the event of a battery or
central locking system malfunction.
Unlocking
Fold back the rear seats to gain
access to the lock from inside the
boot.
Insert a small screwdriver into hole A
of the lock to unlock the tailgate.
Move the latch to the left.
If the tailgate is not closed correctly:
- when the engine is running
,
this warning lamp comes on,
accompanied by the display
of an alert message for a few
seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving
(speed
above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing lamp comes on, accompanied by
an audible signal and the display of
an alert message for a few seconds.
Locking after closing
If the fault persists after closing again,
the boot will remain locked.
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To remove the shelf:
unhook the two cords,
raise the shelf slightly, then remove it.
There are several options for storing
the shelf:
- either upright behind the front seats,
- or fl at 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
fl oor using its cord, to facilitate
access to the tools and spare
wheel or the temporary puncture
repair kit...
Access to the storage box
To connect a 12 V accessory (max
power: 120 W), remove the cap and
connect an appropriate adaptor.
Turn the key to the ignition on posi-
tion.
12 V accessory socket
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LUGGAGE COVER
(ENTERPRISE VERSION)
Insert the fi xings A
on the frame B
while unrolling the luggage cover.
Stowage
Removal
Unhook all of the fi xings.
Lift the luggage cover on each side.
This conceals the interior of the vehicle
in combination with your rear parcel
shelf.
Installation
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 rules for carrying children are
specifi c 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 fi tted 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 "rearwards-
facing" position both in the front
and in the rear.
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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 would risk
being seriously injured or killed if
the airbag were to infl ate
.
When a "forward-facing" child seat is
installed 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 airbag activated.
*
Refer to the current legislation in your
country before installing 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 fl oor.
If necessary, adjust the passen-
ger seat.