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2. TECHNICAL DATA 60-684. EASE OF USE and
COMFORT 96-113
Dimensions 60
Engines 66
Weights 68 Exterior 4
Access 5
Instruments and
controls 6
Load space 8
Rear fi ttings 10
Sitting
comfortably 11
Seeing clearly 13
Ventilation 14
Monitoring 15
Passenger
safety 16
Driving safely 17
Starting 19
Eco-driving 20
FAMILIARISATION
4-21
Front seats 96
Retractable
passenger seat 98
Rear bench
seat 99
De-icing and
demisting 103
Air conditioning 104
Front fi ttings 107
Load space
fi ttings 109
Rear layout 111
Interior lighting -
courtesy lamps 113
3. TECHNOLOGY
on BOARD 69-95
Trip computer/
Confi guration -
Personalisation
of the vehicle 69
Rear parking
sensors 73
Audio equipment 74
Steering mounted
controls 75
Bluetooth hands-free
system 78
1. READY TO GO
22-59
Instrument
panels 22
Warning lamps 23
Fuel gauge 30
Coolant
temperature 30
Indicator 31
Remote control 32
Key 34
Alarm 36
Opening 37
Closing 40
Lighting stalk 42
Wipers stalk 44
Cruise control 45
Fixed speed
limiter 46
Mirrors 47
Electric windows 48
Steering wheel
adjustment 49
Manual gearbox 49
Electronic
gearbox 51
Hill start assist 55
Stop & Start 56
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5. SAFETY
114-1366. ACCESSORIES
137-140
Parking brake 114
Hazard warning
lights 114
Horn 115
Braking assistance
systems 115
Trajectory control
systems 116
Seat belts 119
Airbags 121
Deactivation of the
passenger's
airbag 123
Child seats 125
ISOFIX
mountings 134Towing a trailer,
caravan, etc... 137
Roof rack and
roof bars 139
Other
accessories 139
7. QUICK HELP
141-173
Battery 141
Changing
a wheel 144
Temporary puncture
repair kit 147
Snow chains 149
Changing a bulb 150
Changing a wiper
blade 155
Changing a fuse 156
Being towed 161
Identifi cation
features 162
Filling with fuel 163
Opening
the bonnet 166
Levels 169
Checks 171
8. VISUAL SEARCH
174-186
Exterior 174
Interior 176
Instruments and
controls 182
Technical data -
Maintenance 186
corresponds to a left hand
drive vehicle.
corresponds to a right
hand drive vehicle.
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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...). Use a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refi t 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:
- before a long journey,
- at each change of season,
- after 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 fi lter, air fi lter...)
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 overfl ow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the fi rst 1 800 miles
(3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to
a consistent average.
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READY TO GO
Access
Good practice
When opening, take care not to obstruct the
guide space on the floor to allow the door to
slide correctly.
Do not block traffic.
Load space
Sliding side door (Combi)
Pull the handle A
towards the rear, slide the
door fully to pass the point of resistance in
the open position.
Side-hinged rear doors
To open, slide the control B
to the right. If your vehicle is parked on a slope,
guide the side door as it slides. The
door could open or close more quickly due
to the incline of the ground, risking injury.
As a safety precaution and to guarantee
correct operation, do not drive with the
sliding side door open. Press once to unlock the sliding
side doors and the rear doors
(Light van) from the driving
position.
Tailgate (Combi)
In the event of a battery or central
locking fault, the tailgate can be released
mechanically from inside the boot.
Open the sliding side door and fold the rear
seats fully.
From inside the boot, press the lever to
release the tailgate.
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Seats
FRONT SEATS
Head restraints
Head restraint height adjustment: to raise or
lower the head restraint, slide it by pressing
the lug.
The adjustment is correct when the upper
edge of the head restraint is level with the
top of the head.
To remove the head restraint, release the
base of the rod to press the tab and raise
the head restraint to the highest position.
To refit the head restraint, press the tab of
the lug and engage the head restraint rods
in the openings keeping them in line with the
seat back.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed. They must be in place and
adjusted correctly.
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EASE OF USE and COMFORT
Seats
Seat cushion height
To adjust the height of the driver's seat
cushion, pull the control upwards as many
times as necessary to raise.
To lower, push the control downwards as
many times as necessary.
Forwards-backwards adjustment
Heated seat control
Press the control.
The temperature is controlled automatically.
Pressing a second time stops operation. Lift the control bar and slide the seat
forwards or backwards to the required
position.
Lumbar support
Seat back angle
Turn the control to adjust the angle of the
seat back. Turn the control.
Armrest
The driver's seat may be fitted with an
armrest on the centre console side.
Raise or lower completely the armrest to
obtain the most comfortable driving position.
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Seats
FOLDING FRONT PASSENGER SEAT
Table position
Press the head restraint to place it in
the lowest position.
Push one of the controls rearwards, located
on each side of the seat back.
Lower the seat back onto the seat cushion
to the table position.
Folded position
After placing the seat back in the table
position, pull the seat's rear strap while
guiding the folded seat back forwards and
towards the floor.
Returning the seat to the sitting position
Pull the seat's rear strap to unlock the seat.
Lift the seat from the front and the rear then
guide it forwards to bring it to the table position.
Push one of the controls, located on each
side of the seat back, rearwards while
pressing on the seat back, then place the
seat back in the upright position.
Press on the seat back fi rmly to trigger the
locking of the seat on the fl oor.
Adjust the head restraint using the button on
the side. Only move the seat when the rear
seats are not occupied.
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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Seats
ONE-PIECE REAR BENCH SEAT
Table position
Press the head restraint and its lug
simultaneously to place the head restraint in
the low position.
Unlock the seat back by pushing the two side
controls. The red indicator becomes visible.
Fold the seat back onto the seat cushion.
Fully folded position
After placing the seat back in the table
position, pull the central strap to unlock the
rear feet of the seat.
Lift the seat fully to secure it in the fully
folded position.
Removing the bench seat
After placing the bench seat in the fully
folded position, lower the transverse bar to
unlock the front feet of the seat.
Lift the bench seat to detach it from its front
anchorages.
When driving, to secure the bench,
detach the red retaining strap, located
on the back of the bench seat cushion, and
fix one end to a front head restraint spindle
and the other to the side of the seat cushion.