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3.17
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (2/2)/MANUAL WINDOW WINDERS
Operating faults
If a window does not close, the system
will change to normal mode: lift the rel-
evant switch as many times as neces-
sary to close the window, then release
it. Press the switch again (still on the
closing side) for one second to reset
the system.
If necessary, contact an approved
Dealer.
Manual window winder
controls
Turn handle 8.
8
Closing windows can cause
serious injury.
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3.18
INTERIOR LIGHTING/SUN VISOR
When the doors or luggage com-
partment are unlocked and opened
the courtesy and footwell lights
come on temporarily.
123
Courtesy light
Tilt switch 2 to move it to the position
for:
– permanent lighting;
– lighting controlled by opening one of the doors. This switches off after
a time delay, once the doors con-
cerned have been closed correctly;
– immediate switching off.
Map reading lights
Move switches 1 or 3.
4
Luggage compartment light
Light 4 comes on when the boot is
opened.
6
Sun visor
Lower the sun visor 5 over the wind-
screen or unclip it and turn it over the
side window.
Courtesy mirrors
Depending on the vehicle, lift or slide
the cover 6.
5
When driving, ensure the
courtesy mirror cover is
closed. Risk of injury.
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3.19
Front door storage
compartments 1
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (1/3)
1
No object should be placed
on the floor (in front of the
driver). Such objects may
slide under the pedals
during sudden braking manoeuvres
and obstruct their use.
When turning corners,
accelerating or braking,
ensure that the recepta-
cle being held by the cup
holder is not dislodged.
There is a risk of burning if hot liquid
escapes.
2
3
Cup holder 2 and 4 Centre console storage
compartment 3
4
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3.20
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (2/3)
5
Ensure that no hard, heavy
or pointed objects are
placed in the “open” storage
compartments in such a
way that they may fall onto passen-
gers during sudden turning, braking
or in the event of an accident.
Rear door storage
compartment 7
7
Dashboard storage
compartment 5
Glove box
Pull handle 6 to open it.
It can hold A4 size documents, a large
bottle of water, etc.
6
Grab handle 8
This offers support and can be held
when the vehicle is being driven.
Do not use it for getting into or out of
the vehicle.
8
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3.21
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (3/3)
Storage pocket 9 with side opening
910
10 storage pocketSun visor storage 11
Can be used to hold motorway toll tick-
ets, maps, etc.
11
Ensure that no hard, heavy
or pointed objects are
placed in the “open” storage
compartments in such a
way that they may fall onto passen-
gers during sudden turning, braking
or in the event of an accident.
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3.22
Ashtray 1
To open, lift the cover. To empty, pull the
ashtray towards you and it will be re-
leased from its housing.
ASHTRAY, ACCESSORIES SOCKET
Accessories socket 2
It is provided for connecting acces-
sories approved by the Technical
Department with a maximum power of
120 Watts (voltage 12 V).
If your vehicle does not have an
ashtray, you can purchase one from
an approved dealer.
Connect accessories
with a maximum power of
120 Watts only.
Fire hazard.
12
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3.23
REAR HEADRESTS
Position for use
Raise or lower the headrest while pull-
ing it towards the front of the vehicle.
To remove the headrest
Press the button A on the switch 1 and
remove the headrest.
To refit the headrest
Insert the headrest rods into the holes,
and lower the headrest to the first
notch. Check that it is correctly locked.
Storage position
Press the button A and lower the head-
rest completely.
When the headrest is set at the
lowest position (position B ), this is
for storage only: it should not be in
this position when a seat is occupied.
B
1
A
The headrest is a safety
component; check that it is
fitted and in the correct po-
sition. The top of the head-
rest should be as close as possible
to the top of the head.
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3.24
Before moving the seatback, put
the seat belt in belt guide A to avoid
damaging it.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
The configuration of the two-seat
bench with the small seatback B
pulled down, does not allow the
central seat to be used as it would
be impossible to buckle the seat belt
(belt buckles inaccessible).
The seatback may be folded down to
allow bulky objects to be transported.
To fold down the seatback
Ensure that the front seats are far
enough forward.
Lower the headrests fully.
Place the seat belts in their guides A.
Press button 1 and lower the seat-
back B.
REAR BENCH SEAT: functions
B
A
1
To replace the seatback, proceed in
the reverse order to removal.
Refit the seatback and click it back into
place.
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
When refitting the seat-
back, make sure it is cor-
rectly locked in place.
If seat covers are fitted ,
make sure these do not prevent the
seatback latch from locking in.
Make sure that the seat belts are
positioned correctly.
Reposition the headrests.