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3.23
Do not place any objects, 
especially heavy or hard 
objects, on the parcel shelf.
These may pose a risk to 
the vehicle occupants if the driver 
has to brake suddenly or if the vehi-
cle is involved in an accident.
Opening the doors manually 
from the inside
If it is impossible to unlock the tailgate, 
it can be done manually from inside:
–  access the luggage compartment by  tilting the rear bench seatback(s),
–  insert a pencil or similar object in  recess  3 and slide the unit as shown 
in the illustration;
–  push the tailgate to open it.
BOOT
To open
Press button 1 and lift the tailgate.
To close
Lower the tailgate using the handles  2 
inside the tailgate to help you.
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3.24
Utility version
Unclip mountings 3 on either side of the 
parcel shelf, then remove it via the boot.
To refit it, proceed in the reverse order 
to removal.
Do not place any objects, 
especially heavy or solid 
objects on the luggage 
compartment cover. These 
may pose a risk to the vehicle occu-
pants if the driver has to brake sud-
denly or if the vehicle is involved in 
an accident.
3
REAR PARCEL SHELF
A
1
Removal
–  Lower the rear headrests;
–  unhook the two cords  1 from the boot 
door;
–  lift the parcel shelf 2 to half height in  order to unclip it (movement  A);
Maximum weight on rear parcel 
shelf: 25 kg, evenly distributed.
–  push the shelf in (B movement) and 
turn it;
–  pull the shelf towards you.
To refit, proceed in the reverse order to 
removal.
A
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3.25
To remove the flexible 
section of the luggage 
compartment cover 1
Pull handle 2 gently to release the pins 
from their mounting points located on 
each side of the luggage boot.
Guide the luggage cover onto the roller.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER: estate version
Removing the luggage 
compartment cover
Using the handle  2, push the luggage 
cover to the right (movement  A) and lift 
the left-hand side (movement  B) in the 
inertia reel.
To refit the luggage cover, insert the 
right-hand side, then push it to the right 
(movement  A) and lower the left-hand 
side of the inertia reel into its housing.
Luggage compartment cover 
storage 1
Lift the mobile floor (please refer to the 
information on “Boot storage space and 
fittings” in section 3).
Store the luggage compartment cover 
by inserting it, one side at a time.
Replace the mobile floor.
1
2
B
A
1
1
Do not place any objects, especially heavy or solid objects on the lugga\
ge compartment cover. These may pose a risk 
to the vehicle occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly or if the v\
ehicle is involved in an accident.    
     
        
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3.26
Mobile floor
When fitted to the vehicle, it can be 
used to make loading easier.
Note: if you need to access the ISOFIX 
ring and/or the net ring at the bottom of 
the boot, open flap 3.
BOOT ARRANGEMENTS
Maximum weight for the mobile 
floor: 100 kg evenly distributed.
Movable floor storage
– Lower section 1 onto section 2;
– lift the assembly and position it  against the back of the rear bench 
seat;
–  push the catch  4 to lock the mobile 
floor in the folded position. Removing the mobile floor
– Lower section 
1 onto section 2;
–  remove the assembly.
Repositioning the mobile floor
Position it in the boot, using the  5 run-
ners provided.
2
4
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3.27
Always position the heavi-
est items directly on the 
floor. Use the lashing 
points 1 on the boot floor, if 
these are fitted to the vehicle. The 
luggage should be loaded in such a 
way that no items will be thrown for-
ward and strike the occupants if the 
driver has to brake suddenly. Fasten 
the rear seat belts, even if the seats 
are not occupied.
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 
Always position the objects transported 
so that the largest surface is against:
–  The rear bench seatback for normal  loads (example  A).
–  The front seatbacks with the rear  seatbacks folded down, as is the case 
for maximum loads (example  B).
If you have to place objects on the folded 
seatback, it is necessary that you lower 
the headrests before folding the seat-
back so that it can be folded as flat as 
possible against the seat.
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B
A    
     
        
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3.30
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS: Luggage net (2/2)
Fitting the luggage net 
behind the rear bench seat
Inside the vehicle on each side:
–  lift the cover 3  to access the upper 
mounting ring for the net;
–  fix the net strap hook onto the ring; –  in the boot, it is 
essential to attach 
the hook of the lower mounting strap 
of the net to the anchoring hook  5 
identified by the marking  7 (if fitted 
to a mobile floor  B, open flap  4 to 
access the anchoring hook  5);
–  adjust the net strap C  so that it is 
taut.
3
5
C
B
Marking
A marking on the boot floor indicates 
the location of the seat rings ISOFIX 6 
and luggage net  7.
A marking on the mobile floor indicates 
the location of the access flaps for the 
seat strap ISOFIX  6 and the luggage 
net 7.
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The luggage net must not 
be used to restrain or hold 
objects.
Risk of injury.
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5.4
After changing a wheel, position the 
replaced wheel on support 7, with the 
valve facing the ground. Clip cable  5 
in its housing  6, then push the wheel 
under the boot.
Ensure that tab 8 is positioned towards 
the rear of the vehicle.
Position yourself behind the vehicle and 
pull handle  4 to raise the wheel until it is 
anchored under the vehicle.
To carry out this operation, the cable 
must be unwound.
If the cable has been wound back up on 
its own, unwind it again as follows:
–  pull the handle to unwind the cable;
– press the button located under 
handle  4 to hold the unwound cable, 
then guide it down;
–  recover the cable from underneath  the vehicle.
You may refit the wheel.To refit a wheel
PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL (3/4)
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7
8
A wheel size larger than 15” cannot 
be installed under the vehicle.
Make sure that no-one has their fingers close to the cable when you 
move the handle: risk of injury.    
     
        
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5.7
TYRE PRESSURE KIT (2/3)
Depending on the vehicle, in the event 
of a puncture, use the kit located in the 
boot or underneath the luggage com-
partment carpet.
With the engine running and the 
parking brake applied,
–  unroll the hose from the container;
–  connect the compressor hose 3 to 
the container’s inlet  8;
–  depending on the vehicle, connect  the container  8 to the compressor 
from the container recess  7; 
–  unscrew the valve cap on the rel- evant wheel and screw on the con-
tainer’s inflation adapter  1;
– adapter  2 must be connected to the 
vehicle accessories socket;
– press switch  4 to inflate the tyre to 
the recommended pressure (please 
refer to the information in the section 
on “Tyre pressure”);
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1
Before using this kit, park 
the vehicle at a sufficient 
distance from traffic, switch 
on the hazard warning 
lights, apply the handbrake, ask all 
passengers to leave the vehicle and 
keep them away from traffic.
8
If the vehicle is parked on 
the hard shoulder, you must 
warn other road users of 
your vehicle’s presence 
with a warning triangle or with other 
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.
–  after a maximum of 15 minutes, stop  inflating and read the pressure (on 
pressure gauge  5).
Note: while the container is empty-
ing (approximately 30 seconds), the 
pressure gauge  5 will briefly indicate 
a pressure of up to 6 bar. The pres-
sure will then drop.
– adjust the pressure: to increase  it, continue inflation with the kit; to 
reduce it, press button 6.
If a minimum pressure of 1.8 bar is 
not reached after 15 minutes, repair 
is not possible; do not drive the ve-
hicle but contact an approved dealer.
2
3
7
6