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Motoring & the environment
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest
items in the bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the
rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind
resistance (roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...).
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se a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your
summer tyres.
observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to
the label in the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
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before a long journey
,
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at each change of season,
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after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or
caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil
filter
, air filter, passenger compartment filter...) and
observe the schedule of operations recommended in the
manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system is
faulty your vehicle becomes polluting; go to a P
eugeo T
dealer or a qualified workshop without delay to have the
emissions of nitrous oxides brought back to the legal level.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of
the nozzle to avoid any overflow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first
1 800 miles (3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel
consumption settle down to a consistent average.
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SeatsNever drive with the head
restraints removed; they must be
in place and correctly adjusted.
Adjustable armrest Front heated seats control
Each front seat may be fitted with a
control located on the side part of the
cushion.
Press to switch on the cushion heating.
Press again to switch it off.
Head restraint height
To raise the head restraint, slide it vertically
upwards.
To lower the head restraint, press the
button and slide the head restraint vertically
downwards.
The adjustment is correct when the upper
edge of the head restraint is level with the
top of the head.
To remove the head restraint, press the
button and pull the head restraint upwards.
To re-install the head restraint, engage
the rods in the holes making sure they are
aligned with the seat back.
To access the vertical position, raise
the armrest until it locks.
Lower the armrest to return it to a
position for use.
To remove the armrest, press the
release button from the vertical position
and move aside the armrest.
To put the armrest back in place, clip it
in the vertical position.
If the vehicle is fitted with the additional
console and an armrest, to fold the
passenger seat to the table position
remove the console or the armrest.
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Seats
ReAR BeNCH SeAt
each 1/3 - 2/3 section can be fully
folded, then removed individually .
Head restraint
The 1/3 - 2/3 split rear bench seat is fitted
with "comma" shape head restraints.
High position: lift and raise the head
restraint.
Low position: press on the head
restraint to lower it.
To remove the head restraint, after
raising it press the tab and lift the head
restraint.
To install the head restraint, engage
the rods of the head restraint in the
holes keeping it in line with the seat
back.
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Seats
ReAR SeAtS (5 S e At V e RSI o N ) Head restraint
each seat can be removed individually.
e
ach time a seat is returned to the
sitting position or after removing then
refitting a seat, check that it is locked
on the floor securely.
The three independent rear seats
are fitted with "comma" shape head
restraints.
The back of the centre seat, folded
onto the seat cushion, has a shell
which serves as a table with cup
holder. High position: lift and raise the head
restraint.
Low position: press on the head
restraint to lower it.
To remove the head restraint, after
raising it press the tab and lift the head
restraint.
To install the head restraint, engage
the rods of the head restraint in the
holes keeping it in line with the seat
back.
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Seats
Removing the seat
- If necessary, move the front
seats forward and lower the head
restraint.
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Place the seat in the fully folded
position.
good practice
Following the various operations:
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do not remove a head restraint
without storing it and fix it to a
support,
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ensure that the passengers can
always access the seat belts and
fasten them easily
,
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passengers must never take
their seat without adjusting and
fastening their seat belt.
Refer to the "Fully folded position"
described previously
.
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Press the red lever to release the
front feet.
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T
ilt the entire seat rearwards by
approximately 45° without releasing
the lever.
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Release the lever
.
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Lift the seat
vertically to the limit of
the anchorages.
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Straighten the seat by tilting it
forwards then lift it.
Refitting the seat
- Tilt the seat forward by 45°.
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Place the hooks between the
two
bars.
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Fold back the seat to fix the rear
anchoring points.
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Pull the control to return the seat
back to its initial position.
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Raise the head restraint. Before unfolding the seat, check
that no object is obstructing the
anchorage points or preventing
correct locking of the seats.
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Seats
Head restraint
This is of the "comma" shape type.
High position: press the tab, lift and
raise the head restraint.
Low position: push the tab and press
the top of the head restraint to lower it.
To remove the head restraint: place it
in the high position, lift it, then remove
it.
Store it inside the vehicle, securing it
firmly.
To install the head restraint: engage
the rods of the head restraint in the
holes keeping it in line with the seat
back.
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ach seat can be removed and must
be replaced in the specified position,
indicated by a symbol on its label.
The seats of row 2 and row 3 are
independent and adjustable.
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S (7 S e At V e RSI o N )
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Seats
operating the Row 3 seats
Removing the seat
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Lower the head restraint.
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Place the seat in the fully folded
position.
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T
ilt the entire seat forwards.
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o n each side, take hold of the
uprights of the folded seat, tilting it
forward slightly, and lift it. Refitting the seat
The label on the seat indicates the
position in which it must be installed.
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Place the hooks of the front feet
between the two bars.
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e nsure that no object or foot is
obstructing the rear anchorage
points and that the seat belt is
positioned correctly and available
for use.
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Fold back the seat to fix its rear
anchoring feet.
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o perate the control to raise the
seat back to its initial position.
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Raise the head restraint.
good practice
Following the various operations:
-
do not remove a head restraint
without stowing it; secure it inside
the vehicle,
-
ensure that the passengers can
always access the seat belts and
fasten them easily
,
-
passengers must never take
their seat without adjusting and
fastening their seat belt.
-
a passenger seated in row 3 must
ensure that he does not obstruct
the row 2 seat anchorage points,
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a passenger seated in row 3 must
not have the seat in front of them in
row 2 in the folded position; this is
in case the seat could tip towards
the passenger unexpectedly and
injure them.
Do not place hard or heavy objects on
the seat backs forming a table, they
could become dangerous projectiles in
the event or sharp braking or impact.
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Automatic switching on/off
The front courtesy lamp comes on
when the key is removed from the
ignition, when the vehicle is unlocked,
when one of the front doors is opened
and for location of the vehicle using the
remote control.
It goes off gradually after the ignition
is switched on and when the vehicle is
locked.Front seats: comes on when
one of the front doors is
opened.
These are switched on and off by
means of a manual switch, with
the ignition on.
Rear seats: comes on when
one of the rear doors is
opened.
If the doors remain open for
a few minutes, the courtesy
lamps go off.
Permanently off.
Permanently on, ignition on.
Front courtesy lamp
CouRteSY
LAMPS
Rear courtesy lamp Front individual reading lamps
Practical information