87
Third-row seats
Concertina boards
Folding the concertina boardsF Remove the luggage net. F
or more information on the luggage net
a
nd the Interior fittings , refer to the
corresponding
s
ection.
F
R
eturn the second-row continuity panels to
t
heir initial position and lock them in place.
F
F
old the concertina boards and position
t
hem
v
ertically.
F
P
ull on the strap F located behind the seat
b
ackrest. The backrest pivots rear wards,
p
ulling the seat base with it. The seat locks
i
n the open position.
Each of the two floor panels can
support
a
load
of
100
kg.
Pull
on
the
control,
the
3
sections
of
the
board
w
ill
fold
like
a
concertina.
When
the
third-row
seats
are
upright,
these
c
oncertina
boards
can
be
left
either:
-
f
lat
behind
the
seats,
-
i
n
the
vertical
position,
thereby
leaving
a
storage
area
available.
Repositioning the
seats
Two rigid concertina boards, which cannot b e separated from the vehicle, cover the
2 t
hird-row seats, when these are in the folded
p
osition.
3
Ease of use and comfort
88
F Return the second-row continuity panels to t
heir initial position and lock them.
F
L
ower the head restraints.
F
C
orrectly position the concertina board
v
ertically behind the seat.
F
C
heck that the seat belts for the 3
rd row
seats
are
correctly
fixed
to
the
loops and
a
re
not
folded.
F
P
ull the strap G ,
located
at
the
bottom of
t
he
seat
backrest.
The
seat
unlocks. Before
moving the third-row seats,
r
eturn the rigid floor plates of the
s
econd-row seats to the upright position
a
nd lock them in place.
Do not try to fold a third-row seat that h
as not first had the backrest fully
l
ocked in place.
Do
not leave objects either on or
u
nderneath the seat bases of the third-
row
seats when you are folding them.
Do
not leave your hand on the control G
as
you fold the seats, as you risk
t
rapping
y
our
f
ingers.
Do
not allow children to operate the
sea
ts
w
ithout
s
upervision.
F
N
ext push the backrest gently for wards.
T
he backrest pivots, folding onto the seat
b
ase. The seat base then folds into the
s
towage area provided for that purpose.
F
R
eposition the concertina boards over the
f
olded seats.
Folding the seats
Ease of use and comfort
90
Examples of seat configurations
7 seats
6 seatsMaximum loadspace
5 seats 4 seats
For easy modification of your
i
nterior vehicle space, all the rear seats
can
be individually folded: onto the
s
econd-row floor, and under the third-
row
floor. You can then have a load
f
loor that is continuous up to the front
seat
backrests.
The
seats must only be folded and
u
nfolded with the vehicle stationary.
Ease of use and comfort
117
Stowing behind the 3rd row seats
To fold the 3rd row seats with the roller
stowed
at
the
rear, it is necessary to raise the
c
oncertina
boards in order to allow access to
t
he
seat
locking controls (red straps).
F
E
nsure
that
the
3rd row seats are folded.
F
F
old
the
first
two
concertina boards.
F
I
nstall
the
roller
in
the space above the arm
r
est,
one
side
after the other, inclining it
s
li g ht l y.
F
S
lide
the
roller
as
far as it will go, up to the
c
ut-outs
provided
at the back of the boot,
w
ith
the
two
flaps
directed downwards.
F
U
nfold
the
third
row seats.
The
folded
concertina
boards can be
p
ositioned
horizontally or vertically.
3
Ease of use and comfort
230
The driver must ensure that passengers use the seat belts correctly and that they are all
f
astened 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 fulfill 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 on Child seats, refer
to
the corresponding section.
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
o
n.
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.
Advice
Safety
333
D
Daytime running lamps .........................212, 299
Deactivating t he p assenger
ai
rbag
.......................................................... 2
32
Deadlocking
...............................
.........52, 55, 57
Demisting/defrosting,
f
ront and rear
...............................
...............102
Diesel
...............................
.......................24, 257
Dimensions
..............................
.....................328
Dipstick
................
.......................................... 272
Direction
i
ndicators
............... 2
13, 299, 302-306
Display screen, instrument
pan
el
............................. 1
7, 18, 143
Distance alert
...............................
.................174
Doors
..............................................................
.61
Driver’s
attention
warning
...............................
................183,
18
4
Driving
e
conomically ......................................... 9
Driving
positions (storing)
...............................78
D
riving time warning
.............................18
3,
18
4
Dynamic
s
tability
c
ontrol (DSC)
........................................ 3
1, 223
EBA
.............................................................
..223
Eco-driving
...............................
........................ 9
Electronic
brake force distribution (EBFD)
...2
23
Emergency
c
all
.................................... 2
22, 330
Emergency
w
arning
lam
ps
...................2
22, 281
Emissions
control system, SCR
.............3
6, 277
Energy
economy mode
.................................26
3
Engine
c
ompartment
............................ 2
70, 271
Engine,
Diesel
............... 2
57, 271, 319, 324, 325
Engine,
petrol
................................ 2
57, 270, 320
F
Fatigue detection ..................................183, 18 4
Filling the fuel
tank
..................................................... 25
5-257
Filter, air
...............
......................................... 275
Filter, oil
......................................................... 2
75
Filter, particle
........................................ 2
74, 275
Filter,
p
assenger
c
ompartment
.............................................. 2
75
Fitting
a wheel
...............................
................298
Fitting
roof bars
............................................. 2
67
Fittings,
boot
................................................. 11
5
Fittings,
in
terior
..................................... 10
5,
10
6
Fittings,
r
ear
...............................
...................111
Flap, fuel filler
........
.............................................255, 256
Flashing
in
dicators
................................2
08, 213
Floor, concertina
............................................. 87
F
oglamps,
f
ront
.................... 2
06, 214, 299, 302
Foglamps,
re
ar
..................................... 2
06, 307
Folding
the rear
seats
...............
........................... 82, 84, 86, 87
Fuel ................................................................ 257
Fuel
c
onsumption
........................................9
, 50
Fuel
tank........................................................ 256
Fusebox,
das
hboard
..................................... 3
10
Fusebox,
eng
ine
c
ompartment
.............................................. 3
12
Fuses
................
............................................. 308
E
Environment ............................... .......... 9, 58, 93,
102, 198, 274, 280, 313
ESC/ASR
...............................
........................223Gauge,
fuel........................................ 17, 18, 255
Gearbox, automatic .............. 1 38, 144, 276, 313
Gearbox,
m
anual
.......................... 1
37, 144, 276
Gear
efficiency indicator
...............................14
3
Gear
lever, manual gearbox
.........................13
7
Glove
box
..............................................10
5,
10
6
Hands-free
tailgate access
.............................68
H
azard
w
arning
lam
ps
..........................2
22, 281
He
adlamp
adj
ustment
...................................2
13
Headlamps,
automatic dipping
.....................2
10
Headlamps,
automatic
illumination
...............................
.......... 205, 209
Headlamps,
d
ipped/main
b
eam
...............
..................... 23, 204, 299, 300
Headlamps,
d
irectional
.........................2
15, 299
Headlamps,
Xenon
.......................................29
9
Head
restraints, front
......................................79
H
ead restraints, rear
.......................................83
H
eating
................
................................94, 95, 97
Hill start assist
...............................................13
6
Hooks
...............................
.............................114
Horn ............................................................... 222
H
G
Identification, vehicle .................................... 32 9
Ignition ................ ........................................... 128
I
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