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Your vehicle has been approved in accordance
with the latest ISOFIX regulation.
The seats, represented below, are fitted with
regulation
IS
OFIX
mo
untings:
"ISOFIX" mountings
There are three rings for each seat: -
a r
ing
B
, b
ehind the seat, referred to as the
TOP TETHER
f
or
s
ecuring
t
he
u
pper
s
trap.
The TOP TETHER is used to secure the
upper
s
trap
o
f
c
hild
s
eats
t
hat
h
ave
o
ne.
T
his
ar
rangement
l
imits
t
he
f
or ward
t
ipping
o
f
t
he
ch
ild
s
eat
i
n
t
he
e
vent
o
f
a f
ront
i
mpact.
This
I
SOFIX
m
ounting
s
ystem
p
rovides
f
ast,
re
liable
a
nd
s
afe
f
itting
o
f
t
he
c
hild
s
eat
i
n
y
our
ve
hicle.
-
two rings A , lo cated between the vehicle
seat b ack a nd c ushion, i ndicated b y a l abel,
The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with two
latches which a re s ecured o n t he t wo r ings A.
S
ome seats also have an upper strap which is
attached
t
o
r
ing
B. T
o
s
ecure
t
he
c
hild
s
eat
t
o
t
he
t
op
t
ether:
-
re
move and stow the head restraint before
installing
t
he
c
hild
s
eat
o
n
t
his
s
eat
(
refit
i
t
on
ce
t
he
c
hild
s
eat
h
as
b
een
r
emoved),
-
pa
ss the child seat strap over the top of
the
b
ackrest
o
f
t
he
s
eat,
k
eeping
i
t
c
entred
be
tween the head restraint apertures,
-
se
cure
t
he
h
ook
o
f
t
he
u
pper
s
trap
t
o
t
he
ri
ng
B
,
- ti
ghten
t
he
u
pper
s
trap.
When
f
itting
a
n
I
SOFIX
c
hild
s
eat
t
o
t
he
r
ight
ha
nd
r
ear
s
eat,
b
efore
f
ixing
t
he
s
eat
i
n
p
lace,
fi
rst move the centre rear seat belt towards the
middle of the vehicle so as to not inter fere with
the operation of the seat be lt.
The incorrect installation of a child seat
in
a v
ehicle
c
ompromises
t
he
c
hild's
pr
otection
i
n
t
he
e
vent
o
f
a
n
a
ccident.
Follow
s
trictly
t
he
a
dvice
g
iven
i
n
t
he
ins
tallation instructions provided with
the
c
hild
s
eat.
Refer
t
o
t
he
t
able
f
or
t
he
p
ossibilities
f
or
f
itting
IS
OFIX
c
hild
s
eats
i
n
y
our
v
ehicle.
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ISOFIX child seat
This child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In t his c ase, i t m ust b e a ttached t o t he v ehicle s eat u sing t he t hree p oint s eat b elt.
Adjust
t
he
f
ront
s
eat
o
f
t
he
v
ehicle
s
o
t
hat
t
he
c
hild's
f
eet
d
o
n
ot
t
ouch
t
he
b
ackrest.
Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer's installation guide.
Recommended by CITROËn an d approved for your vehicle
ISOFIX child seat with TOP TETHER
RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX
(
size
c
ategory
B1)
gro
up 1: from 9 to 18 kg Installed
o
nly
i
n
t
he
f
or ward
f
acing
p
osition.
Is
a
ttached
t
o
t
he
r
ings
A, a
s
w
ell
a
s
t
he
r
ing
B, r
eferred to as the TOP TETHER,
using
a
n
u
pper
s
trap.
Three
s
eat
b
ody
a
ngles:
s
itting,
r
eclining,
l
ying.
Child safety
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Installing ISOFIX child seatsIn accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mou ntings.
In
t
he
c
ase
o
f
t
he
u
niversal
a
nd
s
emi-universal
I
SOFIX
c
hild
s
eats,
t
he
c
hild
s
eat's
I
SOFIX
s
ize
c
ategory,
d
etermined
b
y
a l
etter
b
etween
A
and
g,
is i
ndicated
o
n
t
he
c
hild
s
eat
n
ext
t
o
t
he
I
SOFIX
l
ogo.
I UF:
se
at suitable for the installation of an I sofix
Un
iversal seat, For ward
f
acing
a
nd
s
ecured
u
sing
th
e
T
OP
T
ETHER
u
pper
s
trap.
IL- SU: seat suitable for the installation an I sofix
Se
mi-Universal
s
eat
w
hich
i
s:
-
re
ar ward
f
acing
f
itted
w
ith
a T
op
T
ether
u
pper
s
trap
o
r
a s
upport
l
eg,
-
fo
r ward
f
acing
f
itted
w
ith
a s
upport
l
eg,
-
ba
by
c
ot
f
itted
w
ith
a T
op
T
ether
u
pper
s
trap
o
r
a s
upport
l
eg.
For
t
he
s
ecuring
o
f
t
he
T
op
T
ether
u
pper
s
trap,
r
efer
t
o
t
he
"
ISOFIX
M
ountings"
s
ection.
X:
se
at
w
hich
i
s
n
ot
s
uitable
f
or
t
he
i
nstallation
o
f
a
n
I
SOFIX
c
hild
s
eat
o
r
c
ot
o
f
t
he
w
eight
g
roup
in
dicated. Weight of the child and indicative age
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
Up to 6 months approx Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg (group 0+)
Up
t
o
1 ye
ar
a
pproxFrom 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From
1 t
o
3 ye
ars
a
pprox
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seatrearward facing rearward facing forward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F
gC D E C D A B B1
Un
iversal and semi-universal ISOFIX child
seats which can be installed on the outer
rear seats X
XIL- SU XIL- SU IUF
IL- SU
Remove and stow the head restraint
before
i
nstalling
a c
hild
s
eat
w
ith
a ba
ckrest
o
n
a p
assenger
s
eat.
R
efit
t
he
he
ad restraint once the child seat has
been
r
emoved.
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Interior
Boot fittings 96-97
- re ar parcel shelf
-
re
taining
s
trap
-
st
owing
r
ings
AdBlue
® tank 19 6 -198
Rear seats
77
-78
ISOFIX
m
ountings
18
2-184
Child seats
17
2-181Seat belts
16
1-163
Front seats
72
-74, 75 -76Airbags
16 4
-169
Interior
f
ittings
92
-95
-
au
xilliary
s
ockets
-
ce
ntre armrest
-
m
at
Glove
b
ox
93Deactivating the passenger's ai rbag 166
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A
ABS and EBFD systems ...............................15 4
A ccessories .................................................. 23
9
Access to rear seats
................................. 74 ,
75
Active
C
ity
B
rake
................................... 157
, 15 8
AdBlue
® ........................................... 3 3, 192, 19 6
Additive, AdBlue .............................. 33
, 192, 19 6
Additive, Diesel
............................................. 2
52
Adjusting
h
ead
r
estraints
....................................................... 73
Ad
justing
se
at
........................................... 72
, 75
Adjusting
t
he
d
ate
............................... 42
, 45, 53
Adjusting
t
he
h
eight
a
nd
r
each
o
f
t
he
s
teering
w
heel
.................................... 78
Ad
justing
t
he
t
emperature
.............................. 86
Ad
justing
t
he
t
ime
............................... 42
, 45, 53
Advice on care and maintenance
........................................ 237
A
dvice
o
n
d
riving
.......................................... 10
0
Airbags
.................................................... 3
1, 16 4
Airbags,
cur
tain
..................................... 168
, 169
Airbags,
f
ront......................................... 165, 169
Airbags,
lat
eral
...................................... 167
, 169
Air
co
nditioning
............................................... 14
A
ir
c
onditioning,
a
utomatic
....................... 82
, 86
Air
co
nditioning,
man
ual
........................... 82
, 84
Air
i
ntake
......................................................... 86
A
ir vents
.......................................................... 81
A
nti-lock
b
raking
s
ystem
(
ABS)
.............................................. 15 4
A
nti-pinch
........................................................ 64
Ant
i-theft
....................................................... 10
1
Armrest, front
.................................................. 93
As
sistance call
...................................... 14
9, 270
Audible
war
ning
............................................ 149
A
udio
s
treaming
(B
luetooth)
................................. 3
02, 304, 349
Audio system
................................................. 3
41
Auxiliary
........................................................ 302C
able, audio
..................................................302
C
able,
j
ack
....................................................3
02
Capacity,
f
uel
t
ank
........................................18
8
CarPlay connection ...............................323, 324
Cartridge,
fr
agrance
.......................................90
CD ................................................................. 3
47
CD, MP3
................................................ 347
, 348
Central
l
ocking
..........................................60,
67
Changing
a bul
b
.............................212
, 216 -218
Changing
a fus
e
............................................220
C
hanging
a w
heel
.........................................20
4
Changing
a w
iper
b
lade
........................143
, 232
Changing
t
he
r
emote
c
ontrol
b
attery
..............62
Ch
ecking
t
he
e
ngine
o
il
l
evel
..........................39
Ch
ecking
t
he
l
evels
...............................24
8 - 2 51
Checking
t
yre
p
ressures
(
using
t
he
k
it)
........19 9
C
hecks
..................................2
46, 247, 252, 253
Checks,
r
outine
.....................................252
, 253Child
l
ock
...............................................
17
9, 18 4
Children
.......................................... 1
79, 182-18 4
Child seats
.................... 16
3 , 172-174, 178 , 179
Child seats, conventional .............................. 178
C hild seats, ISOFIX ...............................182
-18 4
CIT
ROËN L
ocalised E mergency C all...........270
Cleaning
(a
dvice)
..........................................237
C
losing
t
he
b
oot
........................................6
0, 69
Closing
t
he
d
oors
......................................6
0, 66
Configuration,
ve
hicle
.................42
, 45, 51, 353
Connected services
.............................. 314
, 316
Connection, Bluetooth
.................. 316
, 33 0, 331
Connection,
Mi
rrorLink
.........................31
8, 320
Connection,
W
i-Fi
n
etwork
...........................316
C
ontrol, electric windows
................................64
Co
ntrol,
e
mergency
b
oot
r
elease
...................69
Co
ntrol,
emer
gency
doo
r
................................68
Co
ntrol, heated seats
......................................73
Co
ntrol
s
talk,
l
ighting
....................................13 4
C
ontrol
s
talk,
w
ipers
..............................140
-142
Courtesy lamp
............................................... 14
4
Courtesy lamps
............................................. 219
C
ruise control
................................................126
C
up holder
.......................................................92
C
Battery ...........................................2 27-230, 252
Battery, char ging ................................... 2
27, 229
Battery, remote control
............................. 62
, 63
Black
pane
l...................................................... 41
BlueHDi
................................................... 3
6, 192
Bluetooth
(
hands-free)
.................. 330
, 331, 350
Bluetooth
(t
elephone)
............................ 330
, 331
Bonnet
........................................................... 24
5
Boot
................................................................. 69
B
rake
d
iscs
.................................................... 253
B
rake
l
amps
.......................................... 21
6, 217
Brakes
........................................................... 253
B
raking
a
ssistance
s
ystem
...........................15 4
B
ulbs
(c
hanging)
............................ 212
, 216 -218
B
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Di gital ra dio ........................................ 30
0, 301
Date
(
setting)
....................................... 4
2, 45, 53
Daytime
r
unning
l
amps,
L
ED
................13 8
, 215
Deactivating
the pa
ssenger
ai
rbag
...............165
De
frosting
.................................................. 84
, 90
Demisting
.................................................. 8
4, 86D
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Priming the fuel system ................................191
P rotecting
ch
ildren
................. 16
5 , 172-174, 179, 18 2-18 4
Puncture
........................................................ 19
9
Safety, children
.............. 16
5, 172-174, 182, 183
Saturation of the particle filter
(
Diesel)
...............................................252
S
cented air freshener
.....................................90
Sc
reen menu map
...............27
8, 280, 284, 292,
294, 296, 306, 308, 310, 326, 328, 352, 353
Screen, monochrome
.................. 34
4, 352, 353
Screen, monochrome A
................................ 352
S
creen, multifunction
(with
a
udio
s
ystem)
.................................42,
45
Screenwash
.................................................. 1
41
Screenwash, rear
.......................................... 1
41
SCR
(
Selective
C
atalytic
R
eduction)
..................................................192
S
CR system
..................................................19
2
Seat belts
...................................... 161
, 163, 178
Seat, rear bench
............................................. 77
Se
ats, front
................................................7
2, 75
Seats, heated
.................................................. 73
S
eats, rear
.......................................................77
Ser
ial number, vehicle
..................................266
S
ervice indicator
.............................................36
Ser
vicing
.........................................................14
S
ettings,
equi
pment
....................42
, 45, 51, 353
Settings
(M
enus)
..........................30
6, 308, 310
Settings,
s
ystem
............................................3
13
S
RRadio ....................................
2 98, 299, 302, 344
Radio, d igital ( Digital A udio
B
roadcasting
- D
AB)
..........................30
0, 301
Range
.............................................................. 57
R
ange,
A
dBlue
.............................................. 19
3
RDS
............................................................... 29
9
Rear
sc
reen,
dem
isting
................................... 90
Re
charging
t
he
b
attery
.........................22
7, 229
Recirculation, air
............................................. 86
R
eduction of electrical load
.......................... 23
1
Regeneration
o
f
t
he
p
article
f
ilter
.................252
R
einitialising
t
he
e
lectric
w
indows
..................64
Re
initialising
t
he
r
emote
c
ontrol
.....................62
Re
minder,
k
ey
i
n
i
gnition
............................... 101
R
emote control
.......................................... 60
, 63
Removing
a w
heel
........................................ 2
07
Removing
t
he
m
at
........................................... 95
R
eplacing
bul
bs
............................. 212
, 216 -218
Replacing
fus
es
............................................ 2
20
Replacing
t
he
a
ir
f
ilter
................................... 252
R
eplacing
t
he
o
il
f
ilter
................................... 252
R
eplacing
the pa
ssenger
co
mpartment filter
...................................... 252
R
eservoir, screenwash
................................. 250
R
esetting
t
he
s
ervice
i
ndicator
.......................38
Re
setting
t
he
t
rip
r
ecorder
..............................40
Re
v counter
............................................... 18
, 20 Sidelamps
.............................
13
4, 214, 216, 217
Side repeater
................................................ 2
15
Snow chains
.................................................. 2 11
S
ocket,
1
2
V a
ccessory
..................................
94
So
cket,
a
uxiliary
....................................
3
02, 3 47
Socket,
J
ACK
.................................
9
4, 302, 347
Sockets,
a
udio
................................................
94
Speed
limiter
.................................................
12
4
Speedometer
............................................ 1
8, 20
Starting
t
he
e
ngine
.......................................
101
S
tarting t he v ehicle ................
1 0 1, 1 0 6 , 111, 115
Starting u sing a nother b attery ......................
228
St ation, radio ........................................298
, 299
Steering
m
ounted
c
ontrols,
a
udio
................343
S
teering
w
heel,
a
djustment
............................78
St
opping
t
he
v
ehicle
..............1 0
1, 1 0 6 , 111, 115
Stop & Start
........................ 24
, 57, 86, 120, 188,
227, 230, 245, 252
Storage
...................................................... 9
2, 93
Storage
bo
x
.....................................................97
St
owing
ri
ngs
..................................................96
S
un visor
.........................................................93
Sw
itching
o
ff
t
he
e
ngine
...............................101
S
ynchronising
t
he
r
emote
c
ontrol
...................62
Ta
ble
o
f
w
eights
....................................25
9, 263
Tables
o
f
e
ngines
..................................2
56, 262
Tables of fuses
.............................................. 220
T
ank,
A
dBlue
® additive .........................192 , 19 6
Tank, f
uel ............................................... 18
8, 19 0
Technical data
...................... 25
6, 259, 262, 263
T
Reversing camera ......................................... 13 0
Reversing lamp ..................................... 216
, 217
Risk
a
reas
(
update)
....................................... 289
R
unning
o
ut
o
f
f
uel
(
Diesel)
..........................191
Alphabetical index
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Changing a fuse
To unclip the upper boot trim, pull it down, starting on the left.
Remove the trim by tipping it downwards.
Change the fuses.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in reverse order, starting at the back
of the boot.
Fuse under the bonnet
(maxi-fuse)
Fuse N° Rating Functions
- 20 A Soft top roof
- 20 A Soft top roof
If the roof is in zone B when a fuse fails, it is then not possible to open the boot. To be able to open the boot and proceed with fuse
replacement, first close the roof manually from inside the boot (by folding the rear seats).
There are three fuses for the soft top roof.
Fuses under the rear shelf
Fuse N°
Rating Functions
MF08 40 A Soft top roof
The maxi-fuses provide additional protection
for the electrical systems. All work on the
maxi-fuses must be carried out by a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Changing a fuse
To unclip the upper boot trim, pull it down, starting on the left.
Remove the trim by tipping it downwards.
Change the fuses.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in reverse order, starting at the back
of the boot.
Fuse under the bonnet
(maxi-fuse)
Fuse N° Rating Functions
- 20 A Soft top roof
- 20 A Soft top roof
If the roof is in zone B when a fuse fails, it is then not possible to open the boot. To be able to open the boot and proceed with fuse
replacement, first close the roof manually from inside the boot (by folding the rear seats).
There are three fuses for the soft top roof.
Fuses under the rear shelf
Fuse N°
Rating Functions
MF08 40 A Soft top roof
The maxi-fuses provide additional protection
for the electrical systems. All work on the
maxi-fuses must be carried out by a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.