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Storage drawers
Opening
F Raise the front of the drawer and pull it open.
Removal
Avoid removing the drawer completely, as r
efitting it is not easy.
F
O
pen the drawer fully.
F
P
ull the drawer upwards to disengage it.
Refitting
However, if it has been completely removed, to refit it:
F
u
se the torch to illuminate the area under
t
he seat,
F
e
ngage the drawer in its runners,
F
l
ift the retaining tongues and slide the
d
rawer under these tongues,
F
a
t the end of its travel, press down on the
drawer
to engage it.
Located
under
each
front
seat,
except
for
the
driver's seat on versions with electric seat.
Do
not
place
heavy
objects
in
the
d
rawer.
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Rear armrest
F Lower the rear armrest for a more c
omfortable p osition.
This
also gives access to the ski flap.
Ski flap
Opening
F Lower the rear armrest.
F P ull the flap handle downwards.
F
L
ower the flap.
F
L
oad the objects from inside the boot.
Comfort
system
for
the
rear
passengers.
Arrangement for storing and transporting long
ob
jects.
Rear fittings
F To
connect a 12 V accessory (max power: 1
20 W), lift the cover and connect a
s
uitable
a
daptor.
12 V accessory socket
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Boot fittings
1. Rear parcel shelf (see details on a following page)
2.
Hoo
ks
(
see details on a following page)
3.
1
2 V accessory socket
(
see details on a following page)
4.
T
o r c h
(
see details on following pages)
5.
L
ashing rings
6.
Sto
rage box
(
see details on following pages)
7.
R
etaining straps
8.
Sto
rage net
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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 u sed to hold up the boot floor using its
c
ord, to facilitate access to the tools
and
spare wheel or the temporary
p
uncture repair kit...
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F To connect a 12 V accessory (max power: 1
20 W), remove the cap and connect an
a
ppropriate
a
daptor.
F
T
urn the key to the ignition on position.
12 V accessory socket
This is a removable lamp, fitted in the boot wall, which can be used to light the boot or as
a
torch.
For
the boot lamp function, refer to the
"
Visibility - Boot lamp" section.
To r c h
Operation
This torch operates with ni MH type
rechargeable b atteries.
It
has a battery life of approximately 45 minutes
a
nd charges while you are driving.
Observe
the polarities when fitting the
r
echargeable
b
atteries.
Never
r
eplace
t
he
r
echargeable
b
atteries
w
ith normal disposable batteries.
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F Raise the boot carpet for access to the storage box.
This
has areas for the storage of a box of spare
b
ulbs, a first aid kit, two warning triangles...
It
also contains the vehicle tools, the temporary
p
uncture repair kit...
Storage box
Use
F Extract the torch from its location pulling it up
wards.
F
P
ress the switch, located on the back, to
s
witch the torch on or off.
F
U
nfold the support, located on the back, to
s
et down and raise the torch; for example,
w
hen changing a wheel.
Storing
F Put the torch back in place in its location s
tarting with the lower part.
I
f you have forgotten to switch off the torch,
t
his switches it off automatically.
If
the torch is not engaged correctly, it
m
ay not charge and may not come on
w
hen the boot is opened.
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Luggage cover (enterprise v ersion)
F Insert the fixings A on the frame B while
unrolling the luggage cover.
Stowage
Removal
F Unhook all of the fixings.
F L ift the luggage cover on each side.
This conceals the interior of the vehicle in
combination
with
your
rear
parcel
shelf.
Installation
F Roll up the luggage cover near the rear sea
ts.
Do
not place hard or heavy objects on
t
he luggage cover.
They
could become dangerous
p
rojectiles in the event of sudden
b
raking or a collision.
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Lighting controls
Main lighting
The various front and rear lamps of the vehicle are designed to adapt the driver's visibility
p
rogressively according to the climatic
c
onditions:
-
s
idelamps, to be seen,
-
d
ipped beam headlamps to see without
d
azzling
o
ther
d
rivers,
-
m
ain beam headlamps to see clearly when
t
he road is clear.
Additional lighting
Other lamps are provided to meet the requirements of particular driving conditions:
-
r
ear
fo
glamps,
-
f
ront foglamps with cornering lighting,
-
d
irectional headlamps for improved
v
isibility
w
hen
c
ornering,
-
d
aytime running lamps to be more visible
d
uring the day,
-
g
uide-me-home and welcome lighting to
f
acilitate access to the vehicle,
-
p
arking lamps as vehicle position markers.
Programming
The setting of some functions can be adjusted:
- a utomatic illumination of headlamps,
-
g
uide-me-home lighting,
-
w
elcome lighting,
-
d
irectional
l
ighting.
In
some
weather
conditions
(e.g.
low
t
emperature
or
humidity),
the
presence
o
f
misting
on
the
internal
sur face
of
the
g
lass
of
the
headlamps
and
rear
lamps
i
s
normal;
it
disappears
after
the
lamps
h
ave
been
on
for
a
few
minutes.
System
for
selection
and
control
of
the
various
front
and
rear
lamps
providing
the
vehicle's
lighting.
Visibility