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Weight of the child / indicative age
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
u
p to approx. 6 months Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg (group 0+)
up t
o approx. 1 year From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From 1 to 3 years approx.
Type of ISOFIX child seat Cot (1) rearward facing rearward facingforward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F G C D E C D A B B1
Row 3 Left-hand
outer seat X
XXI U F, I L
Centre seat (b) XXXI U F, I L
Right-hand outer seat XXXI U F, I L
(a)
C
onsult the legislation in force in your
country before installing a child seat on
this
seat.
(b)
t
h
e seat can be installed centrally in the
vehicle; it then prevents the use of the
outer seats. (1)
t
h
e installation of a cot on this seat may
prevent the use of one or both of the other
seats in this row.
(2)
I
nstallation possible only behind the
driver's seat.
(3)
I
nstallation possible only behind the
driver's seat with individual passenger
seat.
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IUF Seat suitable for the installation of an Isofix
U niversal seat, F or ward facing secured
using the upper strap.
IL
S
eat suitable for the installation of an I sofix
semi-universa L seat either:
-
r
ear ward facing fitted with an upper
strap or a support leg,
-
f
or ward facing fitted with a support leg,
-
a c
ot fitted with an upper strap or a
support leg.
X
S
eat not suitable for the installation of
an IS
oF
IX child seat or cot of the weight
group indicated. Refit the head restraint when the child
seat is removed. For more information on the ISOFIX
mountings
and in particular the
upper strap, refer to the corresponding
section.
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Child seatsInstalling a booster
cushion
Recommendations
the legislation on carrying a child on the
front passenger seat is specific to each
country. Refer to the legislation in force in
the country in which you are driving.
Deactivate the passenger front airbag when
a rear ward facing child seat is installed on
the front passenger seat.
o
t
herwise, the
child would risk being seriously injured or
killed if the airbag were deployed. For optimum installation of the forward facing
child seat, ensure that the back of the child
seat is as close as possible to the backrest
of the vehicle's seat, or in contact if possible.
th
e head restraint must be removed before
installing a child seat with a backrest on the
passenger seat.
Ensure that the head restraint is stowed or
attached securely so that it is not thrown
around the vehicle in the event of sharp
braking.
Refit the head restraint as soon as the child
seat is removed.
th
e incorrect installation of a child seat in a
vehicle compromises the child's protection in
the event of an accident.
Check that there is no seat belt or seat belt
buckle under the child seat as this could
destabilise it.
Remember to fasten the seat belts or the
child seat harnesses keeping the slack in
relation to the child's body to a minimum ,
even for short journeys.
For the installation of a child seat using a
seat belt, ensure that this is well tensioned
on the child seat and that it is holding the
child seat firmly against the seat of your
vehicle. If your front passenger seat is
adjustable, move it forward if necessary.
At the rear seats, always leave sufficient
space between the front seat and:
-
a r
ear ward facing child seat,
-
t
he feet of a child seated in a for ward
facing child seat.
For this, move the front seat for ward and if
necessary straighten its backrest.
Children at the front
the chest part of the seat belt must be
positioned on the child's shoulder without
touching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat belt
passes correctly over the child's thighs.
PE
u
g
Eo
t recommends the use of a booster
seat which has a back, fitted with a seat belt
guide at shoulder level.
As a safety precaution, do not leave:
-
o
ne or more children alone and
unsupervised in a vehicle,
-
a c
hild or an animal in a vehicle which
is exposed to the sun, with the windows
closed,
-
t
he keys within reach of children inside
the vehicle.
to p
revent accidental opening of the doors,
use the child lock.
ta
ke care not to open the rear windows by
more than one third.
to p
rotect young children from the rays of
the sun, fit side blinds on the rear windows.
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Avoid attaching heavy objects to the
key, which would weigh down on its
blade in the ignition switch and could
cause a malfunction.
Switching off the engine leads to a loss
of braking assistance.
Key left in the "Ignition on"
position
If the key has been left in the ignition switch
at position 2 (Ignition on)
, the ignition will
be switched off automatically after one hour.
to s
witch the ignition back on, turn the key
to position 1 (Stop) , then back to position 2
(Ignition on) .
Never switch off the ignition until the vehicle
has been brought to a complete stop.
F turn the key fully towards you to
position 1 (Stop) .
F
R
emove the key from the ignition switch.
F
t
o l
ock the steering column, turn the
steering wheel until it locks.
Switching off using the key
F Immobilise the vehicle.
to f
acilitate unlocking of the steering
wheel, it is recommended that you
place the wheels in the straight ahead
position before switching off the engine.
F
C
heck that the parking brake is
correctly applied, particularly
when parking on a slope. When leaving the vehicle, remove the
key and lock the doors.
As a safety measure (children on
board), never leave the vehicle without
your remote control with you, even for a
short period.
to a
void any risk of jamming of the
pedals:
-
o
nly use mats which are suited to
the fixings already present in the
vehicle; these fixings must be used,
-
n
ever fit one mat on top of another.
th
e use of mats not approved by
PE
u
g
Eo
t
may inter fere with access to
the pedals and hinder the operation of
the cruise control / speed limiter.
th
e mats approved by PE
u
g
Eo
t
have
two fixings located below the seat.
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Accessories
A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the PEugEo t dealer network.th
ese accessories and parts are all suitable for your vehicle and benefit from PEu gEo t' s
recommendation and warranty.
"Comfort"
Door deflectors, cigarette lighter, boot dividers,
coat hanger fixed to head restraint, front and
rear parking sensors, styling mudflaps, boot
management system, ...
"Transport solutions"
Boot liners, roof bars, bicycle carrier on roof
bars, ski carrier, roof box, towbar harness, ....
to
w bar, which must be fitted by PE
u
g
Eo
t
dealer or a qualified workshop.
"Styling"
Wheel trims, wheel caps, door sills, gear lever
knobs, ...
"Security and safety"
Anti-theft alarm, window engraving, wheel
security bolts, child seats, breathalyzer, first aid
kit, warning triangle, high visibility jacket, stolen
vehicle tracking system, fleet management unit,
snow chains, tyre snow socks, front foglamps
kit, ...
"Protection"
Mats*, seat covers compatible with lateral
airbags, mud flaps, side protection rubbing
strips, bumper protectors, loading area
protection (on wood or plastic), rear sill
finishers, rear mat,
...
th
e fitting of electrical equipment or
accessories which are not recommended
by PE
u
g
Eo
t
may result in a failure of
your vehicle's electronic system and
excessive electrical consumption.
Contact a PE
u
g
Eo
t
dealer
for information on the range of
recommended equipment and
accessories.
Installation of radio
communication
transmitters
Before installing any after-market radio
communication transmitter, you can
contact a PE
u
g
Eo
t dealer for the
specification of transmitters which can
be fitted (frequency, maximum power,
aerial position, specific installation
requirements), in line with the Vehicle
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
(2004/104/EC).
Depending on the legislation in force in
the country, certain safety equipment
may be compulsory: high visibility
safety vests, warning triangles,
breathalyzers, spare bulbs, spare fuses,
fire extinguisher, first aid kit, mud flaps
at the rear of the vehicle. *
t
o a
void any risk of jamming of the pedals:
-
e
nsure that the mat is positioned and
secured correctly,
-
n
ever fit one mat on top of another.
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D
E
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) - Digital radio ................... 396, 397, 452, 453, 490, 491
Date (setting)
...............................
....46, 420, 476
Daytime running lamps
.........146, 149, 3 0 4 - 3 0 6
Deactivating the passenger airbag
.......171, 17 7
Deactivation of DSC (ESC)
...........................163
Deadlocking
........................................ 51, 58, 65
Defrosting
.............................................. 132, 14 4
Demisting
...............................
.......................132
Demisting, rear
...................................... 13
3, 13 4
Demisting, rear screen
.........................13 3, 13 4
Diagnostic system, engine
..............................21
Dial
............................................................ 15, 16
Dials and gauges
............................................ 14
Dimensions
........................................... 328-330
Dipstick
................
.................................... 34, 278
Direction indicators
....148, 304, 307, 308, 310, 313, 315
Display, head-up
........................................... 222
Display screen, instrument panel
......14 -16, 2 0 8
Door pockets
................................................. 12
0
Doors
............................................................... 74
Doors, rear
...................................................... 91
Doors, side-hinged
........64, 65, 91-93, 310, 311 EBA
...............................................................161
EBFD
.............................................................161
Eco-driving (advice)
........................................12
Economy mode
.............................................270
Electric windows
.............................................98
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
........................................................161
Emergency call
..................................... 16
0, 338
Emergency warning lamps
................... 1
60, 287
Emissions control system, SCR
.....................27
Energy economy mode
.................................270
Engine compartment
....................................277
Engine, Diesel
............21, 267, 277, 327, 333, 335, 336
Environment
...............................
.12, 54, 70, 139
ESC/ASR
...............................
........................161
ESC (electronic stability control)
....................25
ESC system
.....................................................25
Changing a fuse
............................
316, 317, 320
Changing a wheel
.........................................
296
Changing a wiper blade
........................
15 9 , 2 74
Changing the remote control battery
........
54, 70
Checking the engine oil level
..........................
34
Checking the levels
...............................
278-280
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit)
..............................
................
290
Checks
...............
...........................
277, 281, 282
Checks, routine
.....................................
281, 282
Child lock
...............................
................
19 4, 195
Child lock, electric
...............................
..........
19 4
Child lock on rear windows
...........................
195
Children
...............................
..
182, 187, 188, 190
Children (safety) ...............................
.............
19 4
Child seats
..............................
..... 16 9, 174 -176 ,
180 -182, 18 4, 193
Child seats, conventional
.............. 180 -182, 18 4
Child seats, IS
oF
IX
...................... 1
87, 188, 190
Closing the boot
.............................................. 94
Closing the doors
... 5
9, 64, 74, 75, 77, 82, 91, 93
Collision risk alert
................... 2
3, 243-245, 247
Compressor, tyre inflation
............................ 290
Connection, Bluetooth
.... 380, 406 - 408, 436, 462- 464, 498
Connection, MirrorLink
........ 382, 384, 438, 440
Connection, Wi-Fi network
................... 3 81, 4 37
Connectivity
.......................................... 378, 434
Control, emergency boot release
................... 94
Control, emergency door
..........................53, 68
Control, heated seats
............................ 103, 105
Control stalk, lighting
.............................. 3
0, 146
Control stalk, wipers
............................. 15 6, 157
Courtesy lamp
............................................... 312
Courtesy lamp, front
.............. 141, 142, 312, 315
Courtesy lamp, rear
............... 141, 142, 312, 315
Courtesy lamps
...................... 141, 142, 312, 315
Cover, load space
......................................... 12
3
Crew cab, fixed
............................................. 117Cruise control
................
2
24, 227, 232, 233, 237
Cruise control, adaptive
........................ 2
2 7, 2 3 6
Cruise control by speed limit recognition
.....
2
27
Driver's door open warning
.............................
75
Driver’s fatigue warning
........................ 25
0, 251
Driving abroad ............................................... 148
Driving economically ....................................... 12
Driving time warning
.............................
250, 251
DSC
............................................................... 16
1
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
....................................
25, 161, 163, 16 4
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Pads, brake ................................................... 282
Paint colour code .......................................... 337
Parking brake
.................................. 18, 205, 282
Parking sensors, audible and visual
.............256
Parking sensors, front
...................................256
Parking sensors, rear ............................255, 256
PE
u
g
Eo
t Connect Assistance ...................338
PE
u
g
Eo
t Connect Nav
...............................3
41
P
Eu
g
Eot C
onnect Packs
...........................338
PE
u
g
Eo
t Connect Radio ...........................429
P
Eu
g
Eot C
onnect S
oS ............................. 33
8
Plates, identification ...................................... 337
Platform cab
.......................................... 3
15, 332
Player, Apple
® .............................. 3 99, 455, 495
Player, MP3 CD ............................................. 494
Player,
u
S
B
.................................. 398, 454, 492
Port,
u
S
B
............................. 1
22, 398, 454, 492
Pressures, tyres
................... 290, 295, 302, 337 Pre-tensioning seat belts
..............................
169
Priming pump
................................................
327
Priming the fuel system ................................
327
Profiles
..................................................
418 , 474
Protecting children
.................
171, 174 -176 , 18 2 ,
187, 188, 190, 193
Puncture
........................................................
290
Radio
...................
394, 398, 450, 454, 488, 489
Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB)
..........
396, 397, 452, 453
Radio Media
........
388, 390, 392, 444, 446, 448
Range
..............................................................
42
Range, AdBlue
................................................
35
RDS
.......................................................
3 9 5 , 4 51
Rear screen, demisting
.........................
13 3, 13 4
Recharging the battery
................................. 32
3
Recirculation, air
...................
125, 126, 128, 131
Reduction of electrical load
..........................
270
Regeneration of the particle filter
.................
2
81
Reinitialisation of the under-inflation detection system .........................................
263
Reinitialising the remote control
............... 5
4, 70
Reminder, key in ignition ...............................
201
Reminder, lighting on ....................................
148
Remote control
...... 4
7-50, 52, 55 -59, 67, 68, 71, 74, 75
Removing a wheel
........................................299
Removing the mat
.........................................11 9Safety, children
......................
17
1, 174 -176 , 18 2 ,
187, 188, 190, 193
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
.........
2
81
Screen, instrument panel ..........................
4 0 , 41
Screen menu map .......
352, 354, 356, 360, 362,
370, 372, 374, 378, 384, 386, 388, 390, 392, 400, 402, 404, 412, 414, 416, 434, 440, 442,
444, 446, 448, 456, 458, 460, 468, 470, 472
Screen, multifunction (with audio system)
....487
P
R
S
Replacing bulbs .....3 03, 3 0 4, 310, 311, 313 - 315
Replacing fuses .............................. ......316, 317
Replacing the air filter
...................................281
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 2
81
Replacing the passenger compartment filter
...................................... 281
Reservoir, headlamp wash
...........................280
Reservoir, screenwash
................................. 28
0
Reset journey
.................................................. 41
Resetting the service indicator
.......................33
Resetting the trip recorder
..............................38
Rev counter
................................................ 14 -16
Reversing camera
......................................... 259
Reversing camera (on interior mirror)
..........258
Reversing lamp
............................. 31
0, 313, 315
Roof bars
............................................... 2
72, 273
Roof rack
............................................... 2
72, 273
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................3
27oi
l change
..................................................... 278oi
l consumption
............................................ 278
oi
l, engine
...............................
...................... 278
on
-board tools
...................................... 287, 289
op
ening the bonnet
...................................... 2
76
op
ening the boot
..............................
.. 47, 59, 94
op
ening the doors
....... 4
7, 59, 74, 78 - 81, 83, 93
op
ening to 90/180/235°
.................................. 92
op
ening to 180°
.............................................. 91
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