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Lowering the seat cushion
F Remove the non-slip net.
F T o reposition the seat cushion, press firmly
at the top of the seat with one hand to
lower the seat cushion until it engages in
the seating position.
Non-slip net
Fitting the net
F Place the first fixing in the upper cut-out 1 ,
located on the folded cushion. Then turn it
a quarter turn clockwise to secure it.
F
P
lace the second fixing in the lower
cut-out
2 , l
ocated on the seat support.
Then turn it a quarter turn clockwise to
secure it. F
E
ngage the first hook on the ring 3
, located
in the open glove box.
F
E
ngage the second hook on the ring 4
,
located on the floor.
Removing the net
F Remove the hooks from the rings 4 and 3 .
F R emove the lower 2 then upper fixing 1 , by
turning them a quarter turn anti-clockwise
to release them.
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F If your vehicle has the facility, place the seat backrest in the table position.
F
R
elease the front feet using these handles.
F
D
isengage the seat from its anchorages.
F
R
emove the seat.
F
I f your vehicle has the facility, place the
backrest in the table position.
F
T
ip the seat for ward.
Tipping, access to row 3 Removing a seat
It is not necessary to fold the backrest
(table position) to tip the bench seat for
access to row 3.
F
U
sing the handle, release the rear feet then
tip the seat for ward.
F
T
o return the seat, tip the bench towards
the rear until the feet lock into place. If removing and storing a bench seat
out of the vehicle, ensure that it is
placed in a clean area, so as to avoid
introducing any foreign bodies into the
mechanisms.
The bench seats are not designed for
any use other than in the vehicle. They
have mechanisms and functions that
could be damaged if used incorrectly or
are dropped.
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F If your vehicle has the facility, pull the control and raise the backrest (from the
rear, lower the lever).
Check that the seat has correctly
engaged in its anchorages on the floor
when returned to the seating position. Ensure that no object, or the feet of a
passenger seated at the rear, could
obstruct the anchorage points or prevent
the correct latching of the assembly.
F
C
heck that there is nothing obstructing the
anchorages or which would prevent the
correct engagement of the feet.
Refitting a seat
F Lock the front feet using the handles.
F T ip the seat toward the rear until the rear
feet lock into place.
Be aware of the feet of any passengers
while tipping the seat.
F
E
ngage the front feet in the anchorages in
the floor (as shown above).
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F Lock the front feet using the handles.
F U nfold the seat toward the rear until the
rear feet lock into place.
Be aware of the feet of passengers when
refitting a seat. Ensure that no object, or the feet of a
passenger seated at the rear, could
obstruct the anchorage points or prevent
the correct latching of the assembly. F
I
f fitted to your vehicle, pull the
control to raise the backrest (from
the rear, lower the lever).
The seats (or bench seats) are not
designed for any use other than in the
vehicle. They have mechanisms and
functions that could be damaged if used
incorrectly or are if the seat is dropped. If removing and storing a seat (or bench
seat) out of the vehicle, ensure that it is
placed in a clean area, so as to avoid
introducing any foreign bodies into the
mechanisms.
Refitting a seat
(example of an individual seat)
F
C
heck that there is no object obstructing
the anchorages and preventing the feet
locking into place.
F
E
ngage the front feet in the anchorages on
the floor (as shown above). Check that the seat has locked into place on the
floor when returning it to the seating position.
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Fit the net
Unclip the upper fixing covers and secure the
lower fixings (as previously described).
F
F
old (table position) the seats and bench
seats in rows 2 and 3 (according to
equipment).
F
U
nroll the high load retaining net.
F
P
osition the upper net fixings in the
corresponding anchorages in the roof
(first one side, then the other).
F
F
ully extend the straps.
F
O
n each side, attach the bottom fixings of
the net to the lower anchorages (behind
row 1) or in the stowing rings (behind
row
2).
F
P
ull on the straps to stretch the net.
F
C
heck that the net is attached securely and
properly extended.
Never use the ISOFIX ring intended
for fixing the upper strap of a child seat
with Top Tether. If fitted to your vehicle, the side windows in row
2 can be opened.
Windows in row 2
For more information on the Child
lock for rear windows
, refer to the
corresponding section.
While driving, the window must be closed or
secured at one of the notches.
F
S
queeze the two controls then move the
window sideways.
F
O
n each side in row 2, insert the fixings in the
floor anchorages then turn them a quar ter turn
to lock them in place (as shown above).
Place them as close as possible to the end of
the
rail.
If your vehicle has seats and bench seats or
individual seats on rails
:
Lower fixings
(behind row 2)
F Use the stowing rings.
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Heating
This is an additional and separate system
which heats the engine hot water circuit to
heat the passenger compartment and improve
defrosting.This indicator lamp is on when if the
system is programmed to come on
for heating.
This indicator lamp flashes while the
heating is operating.
Programmable Heating / Ventilation
Ventilation
This system allows ventilation of the passenger
compartment to improve the temperature
experienced on entering the vehicle in summer.
Programming
Audio system
F Press on the MENU button to go
to the main menu.
F
Sel
ect " Pre-heat. / Pre-ventil. ".
F
Sel
ect " Heating " to heat the engine and
passenger compartment or " Ventilation"
to ventilate the passenger compartment. F
Sel ect:
-
t
he 1
st clock to programme/store your
start time,
-
t
he 2
nd clock to programme/store a
second start time.
Using these two clocks and according
to season you can, for example, select
one or the other start time.
A message in the screen confirms your
choice.
F
Sel
ect " Activation " and if necessary for
programming, select " Parameters".
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Permanently off. Comes on when one of the front or
rear doors is opened. Permanently on, ignition on.
Rear
Courtesy lamp(s)
Front
Take care to not place anything in
contact with the courtesy lamp.
Automatic switching on/off
The front courtesy lamp comes on when the
key is removed from the ignition.
All of the courtesy lamps come on when
the vehicle is unlocked, when one of the
corresponding doors is opened and for location
of the vehicle using the remote control.
They switch off gradually after the ignition is
switched on and when the vehicle is locked.
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Individual reading lamp
RearCourtesy lampsAutomatic operation
The front courtesy lamp comes on when the
key is removed from the ignition switch.
All of the courtesy lamps come on when
the vehicle is unlocked, when one of the
corresponding doors is opened and for location
of the vehicle using the remote control.
They go off gradually after the ignition is
switched on and when the vehicle is locked.
Front
Permanently off. Row 2 and row 3: comes on when
one of the rear doors or the boot
is opened (sliding side door and
depending on equipment, the left-
hand side-hinged door or the tailgate). Front: comes on when one of
the front or rear doors is opened
(sliding side door and depending on
equipment, the left-hand side-hinged
door or the tailgate).
Permanently on, ignition on. Take care not to leave anything in
contact with the courtesy lamp.If fitted to the vehicle, these are
operated by means of a manual
switch.
With the ignition on, operate the
corresponding switch.
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