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3.9
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (2/3)
From the rear seats
Operate switch 7.
7
8
Safety of rear occupants
The driver can prevent operation of the rear electric windows by press-
ing switch 8.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle with the key inside, and with a child, adult wh\
o is not
self-sufficient or a pet, even for a short while. They may pose a risk to themselves
or to others by starting the engine or activating equipment (such as th\
e gear lever
or electric windows). If any part of the body becomes trapped, reverse \
the direc-
tion of the window immediately by pressing the relevant switch.
Risk of serious injury .
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3.10
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (3/3)
One-touch windows
When the vehicle is equipped with this
function, the one-touch mode works in
addition to the operation of the electric
windows described previously.
It is only fitted to the driver’s window.
– Fully and briefly press down on the
relevant switch down: the window
will open completely.
– Fully and briefly lift the relevant
switch: the window will close com-
pletely.
Pressing the switch again while the
window is moving will stop its move-
ment.
Special features
If the window detects resistance when
closing (e.g.: branch of a tree, etc.) it
stops and then lowers again by a few
centimetres.
If you use the switch while the window
is moving, it stops working.
Operating faults
In case of a fault when closing a window,
the system reverts to normal mode: pull
the switch concerned up to fully close
the window, then hold the switch (still
on the closure side) for three seconds
then lower and raise the window fully to
reinitialise the system.
If necessary, contact an approved
Dealer.
When closing the windows,
ensure that no part of the
body (arm, hand, etc.) is
protruding from the vehicle.
Risk of serious injury.
Avoid resting any objects against
a half-open window: there is a risk
that the electric window could be
damaged.
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3.11
INTERIOR LIGHTING (1/2)
Courtesy light
Pressing switch 1 provides:
– continuous lighting;
– or temporary lighting by opening one of the front doors, or by opening one
of the four doors, depending on the
vehicle. The light only goes out when
the doors are correctly closed;
– no lighting.
1
Map reading lights
Pressing switch 2 provides:
– continuous lighting;
– no lighting.
2
2
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3.12
INTERIOR LIGHTING (2/2)
Automatic operation of interior
lighting
(depending on the vehicle)
– if the doors are unlocked using the remote control, the lighting
is switched on for approximately
30 seconds.
– If a door is open (or not properly closed), the lighting is switched
on for approximately 3 to 30 mi-
nutes.
– if all the doors are closed, the lighting start to dim when the ig-
nition is switched on.
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Boot light 4
The light 4 comes on when the boot is
opened.
Glovebox light 3
Light 3 comes on when the cover is
opened.
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3.13
Grab handle 4
This offers support and can be held
when the vehicle is being driven.
Do not use these for getting into or out
of the vehicle.
SUN VISOR/GRAB HANDLE
4
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Sun visor
Lower the sun visor 1 or 3 over the
windscreen or unclip it and turn it over
the side window.
Courtesy mirrors 2
Depending on the vehicle, the sun
visors are fitted with a courtesy mirror.
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3.14
Cigarette lighter 3
With the ignition on, push in the ciga-
rette lighter 3.
It will spring back with a click when it is
ready. Pull it out to use. After use, re-
place it without pushing it all the way in.
Accessories sockets 3 and 5
The sockets are provided for con-
necting accessories approved by our
Technical Department.
ASHTRAYS/CIGAR LIGHTER/ACCESSORIES SOCKET
Ashtray
It can be housed in either position 1
or 4.
Lift the cover 2 to open.
Remove the ashtray to empty it.
If your vehicle is not fitted with a
cigar lighter and an ashtray, these
can be obtained from an approved
Dealer.
Connect accessories with
a maximum power of
120 Watts (12 V) only.
When several accessory
sockets are used at the same time,
the total power of the connected
accessories must not exceed
180 watts.
Fire hazard.
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4
3
5
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3.15
REAR HEADRESTS
The headrest is a safety
component. Ensure that it is
fitted and in the correct po-
sition: the top of your head
should be in line with the top of the
headrest.
C
1
To remove the headrests A or B
Raise the headrest as far as it will go,
then press button 1 and remove the
headrest.
To adjust the height of the
headrest A
(depending on vehicle)
Press the button 1 and simultaneously
slide the headrest to the desired height.
To reinstall the headrests A or B
Insert the rods in the holes, press
button 1, lower the headrest and check
that it is securely in place. Position for using the headrest
B
(depending on vehicle)
Lift the headrest to maximum height,
then lower it until it locks.
Storage position for the headrest B
(depending on vehicle)
Press the button 1 and lower the head-
rest completely.
When the headrest is set at the
lowest position (position C ), this is
for storage only: it should not be in
this position when a seat is occupied.
BAA
B
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3.16
Dashboard upper storage
compartment 2
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS (1/4)
Front door storage
compartments 1
Ensure that no hard, heavy
or pointed objects are
placed in the “open” sto-
rage compartments in such
a way that they may fall onto pas-
sengers during sudden turning, bra-
king or in the event of an accident.
Nothing should be placed
on the floor area in front of
the driver as such objects
may slide under the pedal
during braking manoeuvres, thus
obstructing its use.
1
2
Mobile phone storage
compartment 3
(depending on the vehicle)
Do not hang any heavy and/
or sharp objects which may
fall whilst driving.
Risk of injury.
3