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COMFORT
88 Front seats
92
R
ear seats
93
S
teering wheel adjustment
94
M
irrors
97
V
entilation / Heating
100
M
anual air conditioning
102
D
ual-zone digital air
conditioning
106
F
ront demist -
defrost
107
R
ear screen demist -
defrost 110 F
ront fittings
113
P
anoramic windscreen
114
C
entre consoles
116
F
ront armrest
119
R
ear fittings
120
B
oot fittings
004005
003FITTIngS
126 Lighting controls
130
A
utomatic illumination of
headlamps
131
W
elcome lighting
132
H
eadlamp beam height
adjustment
133
D
irectional lighting
135
W
iper controls
136
A
utomatic rain sensitive
wipers
14 0
C
ourtesy lamps
141
I
nterior mood lighting
142
B
oot lamp
006VISIBILITY CHILd
SAFETY
14 6 Child seats
14 8
D
eactivating the passenger's
front airbag
155
I
SOFIX child seats
160
C
hild lock
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Interior
Boot fittings 120 -123
- r ear parcel shelf
-
h
ooks
-
1
2 V socket
-
t
orch
-
l
ashing eyes
-
s
torage compartment
Child seats
1
46 -154, 159
ISOFIX mountings
1
55 -159
Rear seats
9
2-93
Rear fittings
1
19
-
1
2 V socket
-
r
ear armrest
-
s
ki flap Front seats
8
8 -91
Seat belts
1
69 -172Glove box
1
11
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag
1
47-150, 175
A i r b a g s
17
3 -178
Front fittings
1
10 -112, 114-118
-
a
uxiliary socket / USB port
-
1
2 V socket
-
f
ront armrest
-
m
ats
-
s
torage drawersPanoramic windscreen
1
13
-
b
linds
-
s
un visors
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...). Use 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,
passenger compartment filter...) and observe the schedule of
operations recommended in the manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system is faulty your vehicle
becomes polluting; go to a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop
without delay to have the emissions of nitrous oxides brought back to
the legal level.
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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System allowing the mechanical unlocking
of the boot in the event of a battery or central
locking system malfunction.
Tailgate release
Unlocking
F Fold back the rear seats to gain access to the lock from inside the boot.
F
I
nsert a small screwdriver into hole A of the
lock to unlock the tailgate.
F
M
ove the latch to the left.
Locking after closing
If the fault persists after closing again, the boot
will remain locked.
Access
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Front seats
Manual adjustments
Forwards-backwards
F Raise the control and slide the seat for wards or backwards.
F
R
elease the control to lock the position.
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 backrest angle
F Turn the control knob to adjust the seat backrest angle.
As a safety measure, seat adjustments should only be done when stationary.
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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Heated seats control
With the engine running, the front seats can be
heated separately.
F
U
se the adjustment dial, placed on the side
of each front seat, to switch on and select
the level of heating required:
0 : O
ff.
1: L
ow.
2: M
edium.
3: H
igh.
Additional adjustments
Head restraint height and angle
F To raise a head restraint, pull it upwards.
F T o lower the head restraint, press the lug A
and the head restraint at the same time.
F
T
o adjust the angle of the head restraint, tilt
its lower part for wards or rear wards. The head restraint is fitted with a frame
with notches which prevents 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.
Removing a head restraint
F To remove the head restraint, press the
lug A and pull the head restraint upwards.
F
T
o 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 restraints
removed; they must be in place and
adjusted correctly.
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Rear seatsBench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and split backrests (1/3 - 2/3) which can be folded individually to adapt the load space in the boot.
F
M
ove the corresponding front seat for ward
if necessary.
F
P
osition the seat belt between the outer
and centre head restraints to avoid
trapping the belt when repositioning the
seat backrest.
F
P
lace the head restraints in the low
position.
Folding the backrest
F Pull control 1 for wards to release the seat back 2 .
F
F
old the seat back 2 on to the cushion. F
S
traighten the seat back 2 and secure it.
F
C
heck that the red indicator, located next to
the control 1 , is no longer visible.
F
P
ut the seat belt back in place on the side
of the seat backrest.
Repositioning the seat backrest
When repositioning the seat backrest,
take care not to trap the seat belts.
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To remove the shelf:
F u nhook the two cords,
F
r
aise the shelf slightly, then remove it.
There are several options for storing the shelf:
-
e
ither upright behind the front seats,
-
o
r flat at the base of the boot.
Rear parcel shelf
The hooks can be used to secure shopping
bags.
Hooks
Access to the storage box
An additional hook under the shelf is
used to hold up the boot floor using its
cord, to facilitate access to the tools
and spare wheel or the temporary
puncture repair kit...
Fittings