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To r c h
This is a removable lamp, fitted in the side of the boot, which can be used to illuminate the
b
oot or as a torch.
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.
Use
F Extract the torch from its location by pulling i
t from the front.
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 rear.
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.
Observe
the
polarities
when
fitting
the
b
atteries.
Never
replace
the
rechargeable
b
atteries
with
single-use
batteries.
Comfort
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Operation of the rear foglamps is inhibited with the tailgate open.
Opening
the boot when these lamps are
o
n causes them and their indicator lamp
i
n the instrument panel to go off.
They
do not come back on
a
utomatically when the boot is closed:
t
hey must be switched on again using
t
he control stalk. In
good or rainy weather, by both day a
nd night, the front foglamps and the
r
ear foglamps are prohibited. In these
s
ituations, the power of their beams
m
ay dazzle other drivers. They should
o
nly be used in fog or falling snow.
In
these weather conditions, you should
s
witch on the foglamps and dipped
b
eam headlamps manually, as the
s
unshine sensor may detect sufficient
l
ight.
Do
not forget to switch off the front and
r
ear foglamps when they are no longer
n
ecessary.Switching off the lighting
when switching off the ignition
When the ignition is switched off, all of the lamps switch off immediately, except for the d
ipped beam headlamps if automatic guide-
me-home
lighting is activated.
Switching on the lighting when
switching on the ignition
To reactivate the lighting control stalk, turn the ring A to position "0"
- lighting off, then t
o the position of your choice.
If
the lighting is switched on manually after
s
witching off the ignition, there is an audible
s
ignal when a front door is opened to warn
t
he driver that they have forgotten to switch
o
ff the vehicle's lighting, with the ignition off.
They
switch off automatically after a period
w
hich depends on the state of charge of the
b
attery (entry to energy economy mode).
Visibility
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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
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2nd row centre seat belt
The seat belt for the centre rear seat is built into the roof.
Fastening
F Pull the strap and insert the tongue A into
the right hand buckle.
F
I
nsert tongue B into the left hand buckle.
F
C
heck that each buckle is correctly
f
astened by pulling on the belt webbing.
Unfastening
F Press the red button in buckle B, then
buckle A .
F
G
uide the seat belt as it reels in and place
t
he tongue B and then A on the magnet in
t
he roof anchorage point.
be
fore any operation of the rear seats,
to
avoid damage to the seat belts
c
heck that there is no slack in the outer
b
elts and secure their tongues on the
a
nchorage points. The centre seat belt
m
ust be fully reeled in.
3rd row seat belts
Fastening
F Detach the seat belt strap from its retaining l
oop located on the side trim of the boot.
F
P
ull on the strap and insert the tongue into
t
he buckle.
F
C
heck that the buckle is correctly fastened
b
y pulling on the belt strap.
Unfastening and stowing
F Press the red button in buckle.
F G uide the seat belt strap as it reels in.
F
S
ecure the strap, flat in the retaining loop.
Ensure that the the seat belts are
secured
when not in use.
Safety
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Changing a wheel
The tools are installed in the boot under the fl o o r.
Remove
the boot carpet for access to them.
Access to the tools
List of tools*
Procedure for changing a wheel with a punctured tyre for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.
al
l of these tools are specific to your
vehicle
and can vary according to the level
o
f equipment. Do not use them for other
p
urposes.
1.
W
heelbrace.
F
or removing the wheel trim and removing
t
he wheel bolts.
2.
C
hock for immobilising the vehicle (except
v
ersions with manual gearbox).
3.
J
ack with integral handle.
F
or raising the vehicle.
4.
W
heel bolt cover removal tool.
F
or removing the finishers on the heads of
t
he wheel bolts on alloy wheels.
5.
S
ocket for the security bolts (located in the
g
love box).
F
or adapting the wheelbrace to the special
"s
ecurity"
b
olts.
*
According to equipment.
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Taking out the wheel
F Unscrew the central green screw.
F L ift the spare wheel towards you from the
r
e a r.
F
R
emove the wheel from the boot.as t he spare wheel is narrower than the
wheels on the vehicle, in the event of a
puncture,
the punctured wheel must be
c
arried in the boot.
The
spare wheel is located in the boot under
t
he floor.
For access to the spare wheel, refer to the
"Access to the tools" section.
Access to the spare wheel
Putting the spare wheel back in
place
F Return
the wheel to its housing.
F U nscrew the central screw a few turns,
then
put it in place in the middle of the
w
heel.
F
F
ully
t
ighten
t
he
c
entral
s
crew
t
o
s
ecure
t
he
w
heel correctly. F
R eturn the box to its position in the middle o
f the wheel.
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Changing a wheelProcedure for changing a wheel with a punctured tyre for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.
S
ome
of
the
tools are accessible from inside
t
he
boot.
The
wheel
chock 2 as well as the wheelbrace
extension
6
are stowed under the right hand
b
oot
sill
trim.
The wheelbrace 1
and the towing eye 7 are
stowed
under
the left hand boot sill.
Access to the vehicle's tools*2. Wheel chock for immobilising the vehicle (
except versions with manual gearbox).
3.
J
ack with integral handle.
F
or raising the vehicle.
4.
W
heel bolt head cover removal tool.
F
or removing the wheel bolt head finishers
o
n alloy wheels.
5.
S
ocket for the security bolts (stowed in the
g
love box).
F
or adapting the wheelbrace to the special
s
ecurity bolts.
6.
W
heelbrace
e
xtension.
F
or unscrewing/tightening the spare wheel
c
arrier drive.
7.
T
owing eye.
Wheel with trim
When removing the wheel , detach the trim f
irst using the wheelbrace 1 pulling at the valve
p
assage hole.
When refitting the wheel ,
refit the trim
s
tarting by placing its notch facing the valve
a
nd press around its edge with the palm of your
han
d.
List of tools*
all of these tools are specific to your vehicle
and can vary according to equipment. Do not
u
se them for other purposes.
1.
W
heelbrace.
F
or removing the wheel trim and the wheel
f
ixing
bol
ts. *
D
epending on version. A complete set of tools
i
s provided with the spare wheel.
The
other
tools,
the
jack
3
and
the
tool
for
r
emoving
the
wheel
bolt
head
finishers
for
alloy
w
heels 4 ,
are
stowed
in
a
box
attached
to
the
spar
e
w
heel.
The
assembly
is
secured
under
the
vehicle
in
a
carrier.
(See
the
"Access
to
the
spare
wheel"
section).
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A puncture wheel from the vehicle cannot be fitted under the vehicle. It
m
ust
b
e
c
arried
i
n
t
he
b
oot.
U
se
a
c
over
t
o protect the boot.
F
P
ress
the
tongue,
slide
the
tool
box
cover
t
o
the
centre
and
remove
it
for
access
to
t
he
other
tools
( jack
and
wheel
bolt
head
f
inisher
removal
tool
for
alloy
wheels).Putting the carrier and spare
wheel back in place
F Stow the corresponding tools in the box a
nd close the cover.
F
P
osition the tool box on the ground.
Stowing the tools
F Return the tools to the box and stow the b
ox in the vehicle's boot.
F
W
ind in the carrier by turning the
w
heelbrace clockwise: once the cable is
f
ully wound in you should no longer feel
an
y
r
esistance.
F
S
tow the other tools in the locations
provided
in the boot.
When
the spare wheel is fitted in place
o
f a punctured wheel, it is essential
t
o return the carrier and tools to their
n
ormal position under the vehicle
b
efore moving off.
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