
101
"Rear" function
F Press this button to activate / d
eactivate the "Rear" function.
T
he indicator lamp in the button
i
s on when the function is
activated.
Settings for
passengers in
the
3
rd row of seats
From the secondary page of the "A ir
conditioning "
menu:
This
function gives rear passengers access to
t
he adjustment controls and allows.
-
t
he distribution of air conditioned air to the
v
ents for the 2
nd row of seats,
-
t
he
distribution
of ambient air to the vents
f
or
the
3
rd row of seats.
F
T
urn the upper wheel to open or close the
rear
vent.
F
T
urn the lower knob to reduce (to the left)
o
r increase (to the right) the air flow.
Settings for passengers in
the 2nd row of seats
F Press the vent cover.
F A djust the flow of air to the two vents using
t
he four-position wheel (off, low, medium,
h
i g h).
F
D
irect the vent by turning the cover.
3
Comfort

198
To avoid causing a nuisance to other road users, the headlamps should be adjusted
a
ccording to the load in the vehicle.
0.
1
or 2 people in the front seats.
-.
I
ntermediate
s
etting.
1.
5
people + maximum authorised load.
-.
I
ntermediate
s
etting.
2.
D
river + maximum authorised load.
-.
I
ntermediate
s
etting.
3.
5
people + maximum load in the boot.
Manual adjustment
o
f
h
eadlamps
The initial setting is position "0".
Visibility

218
Seat belts
Front seat belts
The front seat belts are fitted with a pretensioning and force limiting system.
This
system improves safety in the front
s
eats in the event of a front or side impact.
D
epending on the severity of the impact, the
p
retensioning system instantly tightens the seat
b
elts against the body of the occupants.
The
pretensioning seat belts are active when
t
he ignition is on.
The
force limiter reduces the pressure of the
s
eat belt on the chest of the occupant, so
improving
their protection.
Seat belt reels with reversible
pretension
This system provides automatic adjustment of the tension of the driver's and passenger's seat
b
elts after fastening, once the vehicle's speed
i
s above 6 mph (10 km/h).
In
addition, as soon as the system detects
a
potentially dangerous driving situation,
t
his system reacts by drawing in slack in
t
he belt, (for example, under heavy or sharp
b
raking or sudden avoiding manoeuvres). By
a
utomatically increasing the tension of the
s
eat belts, the system holds the driver and
p
assenger
a
gainst
t
heir
sea
t
b
ackrests.
Once
the driving situation returns to normal,
t
he belt reel is released: the belt tension returns
t
o the initial level of comfort.
Deactivation
of the passenger's airbag
c
auses deactivation of the reversible
s
eat belt reel on the passenger's side.
Front seat belt anchorage height
adjustment
F To adjust the height of the anchorage point, s
queeze the control and slide it up or down
t
o the desired notch.
Safety

222
The driver must ensure that passengers use the seat belts correctly and that they are all
r
estrained securely before setting off.
Wherever
you are seated in the vehicle,
a
lways fasten your seat belt, even for short
journeys.
Do
not interchange the seat belt buckles as
t
hey will not fulfil their role fully.
The
seat belts are fitted with an inertia reel
p
ermitting automatic adjustment of the
l
ength of the strap to your size. The seat belt
i
s stowed automatically when not in use.
Before
and after use, ensure that the seat
b
elt is reeled in correctly.
The
lower part of the strap must be
p
ositioned as low as possible on the pelvis.
The
upper part must be positioned in the
h
ollow of the shoulder.
The
inertia reels are fitted with an automatic
l
ocking device which comes into operation in
t
he event of a collision, emergency braking
o
r if the vehicle rolls over. You can release
t
he device by pulling the strap firmly and
t
hen releasing it so that it reels in slightly.Recommendations for children
Use a suitable child seat if the passenger is less than 12 years old or shorter than one
a
nd a half metres.
Never
use the same seat belt to secure more
t
han one person.
Never
allow a child to travel on your lap.
For
more information, refer to the "Child
sea
ts"
se
ction.
In
order
to
be
effective,
a
seat
belt
must:
-
b
e
tightened
as
close
to
the
body
as
p
ossible,
-
b
e
pulled
in
front
of
you
with
a
smooth
m
ovement,
checking
that
it
does
not
t
wist,
-
b
e
used
to
restrain
only
one
person,
-
n
ot
bear
any
trace
of
cuts
or
fraying,
-
n
ot
be
converted
or
modified
to
avoid
a
ffecting
it
s
p
erformance.
In the event of an impact
Depending on the nature and
seriousness of the impact , the
pretensioning
device may be deployed
b
efore and independently of the airbags.
D
eployment of the pretensioners is
a
ccompanied by a slight discharge of
h
armless smoke and a noise, due to the
a
ctivation of the pyrotechnic cartridge
i
ncorporated in the system.
In
all cases, the airbag warning lamp comes on.
Following
an impact, have the seat belts
s
ystem checked, and if necessary replaced,
b
y a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
w
orkshop.
In
accordance
with
current
safety
r
egulations,
for
all
repairs
on
your
vehicle's
s
eat
belts,
go
to
a
qualified
workshop
with
t
he
skills
and
equipment
needed,
which
a
C
ITROËN
dealer
is
able
to
provide.
Have
your
seat
belts
checked
regularly
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop,
p
articularly
if
the
straps
show
signs
of
d
amage.
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water
or
a
textile
cleaning
product,
sold
by
C
ITROËN
dealers.
After
folding
or
moving
a
seat
or
rear
bench
s
eat,
ensure
that
the
seat
belt
is
positioned
a
nd
reeled
in
correctly.
Safety

404
Remote control ..........................................51 - 6 0
Removing a wheel .............................. ..........263
Removing
the mat
...............................
..........111
Replacing
bu
lbs
............................ 2
68, 272-275
Replacing
f
uses
..............................
..............277
Replacing
the air filter
...................................3
12
Replacing
the oil filter
................................... 3
12
Replacing
t
he
p
assenger
c
ompartment filter
...................................... 3
12
Resetting
the service indicator
.......................42
R
esetting the trip recorder
..............................44
R
eversing
c
amera
...............................
..........178
Reversing
lam
p
...................................... 2
72-275
Risk
areas (update)
....................................... 3
69
Roof bars
....................................................... 29
5
Running
out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................3
07Seats, electric .................................................
75
Se ats, front ............................... .................73 -79
Seats,
h
eated
...............................
...................79
Seats, rear
................................................. 8
0-88
Selector,
ge
ar
.........................................1
37, 141
Serial
number, vehicle
..................................333
S
ervice
i
ndicator
.............................................40
S
ervicing
...............................
............................ 9
Settings,
e
quipment
.................................. 1
1, 13
Settings
(
Menus)
...............................
............372
Settings,
system
...............................
.............380
Sidelamps
.............1
89, 193, 268, 270, 272, 274
Side
r
epeater
..............................
..................272
Snow chains
.................................................. 2
67
Socket,
12 V accessory
................ 1
06, 109, 114
Sockets,
audio
......................1
09, 110, 354, 356
Speed
l
imiter
...............................
..........15 4,
15
5
Spotlamps,
si
de
.................................... 1
97, 272
Starting
the vehicle
....................... 1
22, 124, 125
Starting
using another battery
......................28
4
Station,
ra
dio
.........................................35
0-353
Stay, bonnet
...............................
...................301
Steering
wheel, adjustment
............................91
S
topping the vehicle
.............................12
3,
12
5
Stop & Start
............................ 5
0, 102, 147, 148,
2
84, 301, 304, 312
Storage
................
..........................................107
Storage
b
oxes
.......................................11
2 ,
11
4
Storing
driving positions
.................................76
S
un visor
.......................................................10
7
Sun visor flap
...............................
.................107
Synchronising
the remote control
...................59
T
S
Table of weights ............................ 3 23, 328 -330
Tables of engines ..........................32
1, 325 -327
Tables of fuses
.............................................. 2
77
Tank,
AdBlue
® additive ......................... 31 4, 31 8
Tank,
fuel
............................... ............... 304, 305
Technical
da
ta
....................................... 3
21-333
Telephone
..................................... 3
84-391, 399
Three
flashes
(direction indicators)
..............20
9
Time
(setting)
..............................
....................47
TMC
(Traffic
info)
.......................................... 37
0
To o l s
................
....................................... 257-2 6 0
To r c h
..............................
............................... 120
Total
distance
recorder
................................... 44
T
ouch screen tablet
.................................. 1
1, 13
Touch
screen
tablet (Menus)
........3
37, 342, 343
To w b a r
................
........................................... 293
Towed
loads
.................................. 3
23, 328 -330
Towing
another vehicle
................................. 28
9
Traction
control (ASR)
..............................3
0, 34
Traffic
information (TA)
................................. 3
71
Traffic
information (TMC)
.............................. 37
0
Tr a i l e r
...............
............................................. 293
Triangle,
w
arning ........................................... 210
Trip
computer
............................................ 48
-50
Trip
distance
recorder
..................................... 44
T
y r e s
..........................................................9
, 333
Tyre
under-inflation
detection
...............
................. 37, 211-213, 256
Safety,
children
..................... 2
22,
225,
229 -248
Scented
air
freshener
................................... 10
4
Screen,
cold
climate
..................................... 2
97
Screen, colour
...................................... 3
42,
343
Screen
menu
....................... 3
44,
346,
348,
358,
3
60,
364,
372,
384,
386
Screenwash, front
......................................... 20
3
Screenwash, rear
...............................
........... 202
SCR
(Selective
Catalytic
Reduction)
............ 3
14
Seat belts
...................................... 2
18 -222,
235
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