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The dead lock device therefore
offers the best possible protection
against break-in attempts. We
recommend engaging it whenever
the vehicle is parked and left
unattended.
34)
Device activation
The dead lock device is
automatically activated on every
door with two short presses on the
button
on the key with remote
control fig. 104.
Device activation is indicated by 3
flashes of the direction indicators
and a flash of the LED on button A
fig. 107 on the dashboard.If one or more of the doors is not
perfectly shut, the dead lock device
will not be activated, thus
preventing a person getting into the
car through the open door and,
on shutting, it, remaining stuck
inside the passenger compartment.
Device deactivation
The system is disabled
automatically on every door in the
following cases:❒if the mechanical key is turned to the
opening position in the driver's door;
❒by unlocking the doors using the
remote control;
❒by turning the ignition key to the
MAR-ON position.
SLIDING SIDE DOOR
35) 36)
To open the sliding side door, lift
handle A fig. 109 and slide the door
open.
The sliding side door is equipped
with a stop that prevents it sliding
beyond the end of its travel when
opening.To close, operate the exterior
handle A (or the corresponding
interior handle) and push to closed.
In any case, make sure that the
door is correctly hooked to the
device which keeps the door fully
open.
SLIDING SIDE
WINDOW
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
To open, keep the two handles B
fig. 110 pressed toward one
another and slide the window.
When the two handles are released,
the sliding glass may stop in
intermediate positions.
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MOVING FOOTBOARD
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
When the side door of the
passenger compartment or luggage
compartment is opened, a
footboard fig. 111 emerges from
the lower part of the floorpan to
make it easier to get on board the
vehicle.
37)
REAR DOOR WITH TWO
WINGS
Manual opening of the
first swing door from
the outside
Turn the key anticlockwise fig. 106
or press the
button on the
remote control and turn handle A
fig. 112 in the direction of the
arrow.Manual opening of the
first swing door from
the inside
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
Pull handle B fig. 113 in the
direction of the arrow.
Manual closure of the
first swing door from
the outside
Turn the key clockwise or press the
button on the key with remote
control. Close the left door first,
followed by the right door.
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Manual opening of the
second swing door
Pull handle C fig. 114 in the
direction of the arrow.
The rear swing-doors are equipped
with a spring loaded system that
locks them at an approx. angle
of 90 degrees during opening.
Electrical closure
from inside
Close the two rear swing doors
(first the left, then the right) and
press button D fig. 115 located on
the window control panel.The opening angle of the two doors
may be increased for more
convenient loading and unloading.
To carry out this operation, press
button A fig. 116; the doors can
then be opened by about 180
degrees.
38) 39)
REAR FOOTBOARD
(for goods carrier van versions)
40) 41) 42) 43)
5)
The vehicle can be equipped with a
retractable rear footboard A fig.
117 to aid the lifting and lowering of
the rear load compartment.
The footboard can slide under the
vehicle when not used so as not
to increase the vehicle external
dimensions.
The footboard slides manually both
when opening and closing.
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WARNING
34) Once the dead lock system is
engaged it is impossible to open
the doors from inside the vehicle.
Therefore, before engaging the
system check that there is no one
left inside. If the remote control
battery is flat, the system can be
disengaged only by inserting
the key metal insert in either of
the door locks as described
previously: in this case the device
remains active only for the rear
doors.
35) Before leaving the vehicle
parked with sliding doors open,
always check that the latch is
engaged.
36) Do not move the vehicle with
side doors open.37) Before setting off after parking
or before moving the vehicle in
any way, ensure that the
footboard is fully stowed away. As
the movement of the platform is
linked to that of the sliding side
door, thewarning light in the
instrument panel comes on if it is
not fully retracted in the same
way as when the rear doors are
not shut.
38) This spring loaded system has
activation forces that were
designed for optimum comfort.
Accidental knocks or a strong
gust of wind may release the
springs and close the doors
spontaneously.
39) With the doors opened to 180
degrees, no locking system is
effective. Do not use this opening
with the vehicle parked on a
gradient or when it is windy.
40) It is forbidden to drive the
vehicle with the footboard open.
41) Do not use the retracted
footboard for getting up or down
the load compartment.42) Make sure that the footboard is
suitably locked by the provided
retaining systems before, after
and during its use. An incomplete
opening or closing might cause
an improper movement of the
footboard with risks arising for the
operator and external users.
43) The footboard lightly projects
from the vehicle even if retracted;
therefore, when rear parking
sensors are provided, their
operating range is lightly reduced.
IMPORTANT
5) The footboard presence may
reduce the ramp approach angles;
it is therefore recommended, in
case of a very steep ramp, to
be very careful in order not to
damage the footboard.
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BONNET
OPENING
Proceed as follows:
❒open the driver's door to gain access
to the bonnet release handle;
❒pull the lever fig. 119 in the direction
indicated by the arrow;
❒lift lever A fig. 120 as shown in the
figure;
❒lift the bonnet and, at the same time,
release the bonnet stay fig. 121 from
its locking device D, then insert the
end C fig. 122 of the bonnet stay into
the housing E.
IMPORTANT Before opening the
bonnet, check that the windscreen
wiper arms are not lifted from the
windscreen.CLOSING
Proceed as follows:
❒hold the bonnet up with one hand
and with the other remove the stay
C fig. 122 from the housing E and fit
it back in its locking device D fig.
121;
❒lower the bonnet to approximately 20
centimetres from the engine
compartment and let it drop. Make
sure that the bonnet is completely
closed and not only fastened by the
locking device by trying to open it.
If it is not perfectly closed, do not try
to press the bonnet down but open
it and repeat the procedure.
IMPORTANT Always check that the
bonnet is closed correctly to
prevent it from opening while the
vehicle is travelling.
45) 46) 47)
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- briefly press the MODE button:
the year starts flashing on the
display (yyyy);
- press the button
orfor
setting.
NoteThe setting will increase or
decrease by one unit each time the
orbutton is pressed.
Keeping the button pressed causes an
automatic rapid value increase/
decrease. Complete the adjustment
with single presses of the button when
you approach the desired value.
- press the MODE button briefly to
return to the menu screen or hold
the button down to return to the
standard screen without storing.
Automatic central
locking with vehicle
moving (Autoclose)
After activation (On), this function
allows the automatic locking of the
doors when the speed exceeds
20 km/h.
Proceed as follows to activate (On)
or deactivate (Off) this function:
- briefly press the MODE button to
display a submenu;- briefly press the MODE button:
ON or OFF flashes on the display
(depending the previous setting);
- press the
orbutton to
select;
- press the MODE button briefly to
return to the submenu screen or
hold the button down to return
to the main menu screen without
storing;
- press the MODE button again to
return to the standard screen or
to the main menu according to
where you are in the menu.
Set units
(Measurement units)
With this function it is possible
to set the unit of measurement
using three submenus: "Distance",
"Consumption" and "Temperature".
To set the desired unit of
measurement, proceed as follows:
- briefly press the MODE button
to display the three submenus;
- press button
orto
navigate through the three
submenus;- once you have selected the
submenu to be changed, press
button MODE briefly;
- if you enter the "Distances"
submenu, pressing the MODE
button briefly makes the display
show "km" or "mi" (depending on
the previous setting);
- press the
orbutton to
select;
- if you enter the "Consumption"
submenu, pressing the MODE
button briefly makes "km/l",
"l/100km" or "mpg" appear on the
display (depending on the previous
setting);
If the set distance unit is "km", the
display enables setting of the
fuel consumption unit (km/l or
l/100km).
If the set distance unit is "mi", the
display shows the amount of fuel
consumed in "mpg".
- press the
orbutton to
select;
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REAR LIGHT
CLUSTERS
The bulbs are arranged inside the
light cluster as follows fig. 213:
A brake/side lights
B side light
C direction indicators
D reverse lights.
E rear fog lightsTo change the bulb, proceed as
follows fig. 214, fig. 215:
❒open the rear wing door.
❒undo the 7 fixing screws A of the
plastic cover;
❒undo the two fixing screws B;
❒extract the unit outwards and
disconnect the electrical connector;
❒unscrew the screws C using the
screwdriver provided and remove the
bulb holder;
❒remove the bulb D, E, F pushing it
gently and turning it anticlockwise
(“bayonet” locking), then replace
it; remove the bulb G, H pulling
outwards;
❒refit the bulb holder and tighten the
screws C;❒reconnect the electrical connector,
correctly reposition the unit on the
body of the vehicle and then tighten
the fixing screws B;
❒refit the plastic cover fastening it with
the 7 fixing screws A.
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Dashboard fuse box
fig. 226 - fig. 227
DEVICE PROTECTED FUSE AMPERE
Right dipped beam headlight F12 7,5
Left dipped headlight F13 7,5
Engine compartment control unit relay, dashboard control unit relay (+key) F31 5
Lighting of roof lights in the passenger compartment (+battery) F32 7,5
Battery monitoring sensor for Start&Stop versions (+battery) F33 7,5
Minibus interior lights (emergency) F34 7,5
Radio, climate control, alarm, tachograph, battery disconnecting control unit,
Webasto timer (+battery)F36 10
Brake light control (main), third brake light, instrument panel (+key) F37 7,5
Door lock (+battery) F38 20
Windscreen wiper (+key) F43 20
Driver's side electric window F47 20
Passenger side electric window F48 20
Parking sensor control unit, radio, steering wheel controls, central control panel,
left control panel, auxiliary panel, battery disconnecting control unit (+key)F49 5
Climate control, power steering control unit, reverse lights, diesel filter water
sensor, flow meter, tachograph (+key)F51 5
Instrument panel (+battery) F53 7,5
AbsentF89 -
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