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Presentation of your E-MEHARI 4
Fa miliarisation with your E-MEHARI
8
Do
ors
10
B
oot
fl
oor
h
atch 10
Control pedals
11
F
ront head restraints
11
A
ccess to the rear seats
11
A
djusting the driver's seat and the
passenger's seat
12
Se
at belts
14
I
nstruments and controls
17
S
teering wheel (adjustment)
18
E
lectric power steering system
18
M
irrors
19
Ex
terior lighting and signalling
20
V
isual indicators
22
H
orns and audible warnings
24
W
iper / Screenwash
25
Hig
h voltage safety
26
C
harging your E-MEHARI
27
Get to know
your E-MEHARI
Starting / Switching off the vehicle 33
I nstruments and indicators
on your E-MEHARI
35
P
arking brake
37
D
rive selector
38
A
BS – ESP
39
D
riving your E-MEHARI
40
Driving
Heating / Ventilation 41
A ir conditioning (an option)
45
I
nterior lighting
46
I
nterior
fi
ttings 47
Folding bench rear seat
48
R
ear side windows
49
R
ear screen
49
B
oot
fl
ap 50
Fabric roof
51
F
ront windows
52
Your comfort
Under the bonnet 53
S ervicing your E-MEHARI
56
T
yres / Tyre pressures
56
W
ashing precautions
57
Maintenance
Temporary puncture repair kit 58
R eplacing a bulb
59
R
eplacing a fuse
59
Hi
bernation mode
62
A
udio system
64
Practical advice
Contents
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Never leave the seat backrest in the
reclined position while driving the
vehicle;
t
he
d
iagonal
b
elt
w
ould
n
ot
l
ie
in a
n effective position against the body.
Having the seat backrest in a reclined
position could increase the risk of
serious injury.
In the event of an accident, you could
be thrown against the belt and suffer
injuries to your elbow or other serious
or fatal injuries.
Having the seat backrest in a reclined
position also increases the risk of being
thrown forward, slipping under the
lap belt, giving rise to serious internal
injuries. The seat backrest must be in a vertical
position to provide effective protection
while the vehicle is moving.
It is essential to sit fully down in the seat
so that the lap seat belt is able to work
effectively in the event of an accident.
Driving with a seat in the "sleeping"
position is prohibited.
Adjust the seat to your wishes with
the backrest reclined no more than
necessary for comfort.
After adjustment, shake the seat
backrest slightly to ensure that it has
locked into position.
Adjusting the backrest
To recline the seat backrest, turn the knob to
the rear and lean backward.
To straighten the backrest, turn the knob to the
rear and lean forward.
Release the lever to lock the seat backrest in
position.
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Failure to observe the instructions and
warnings related to the installation of
a child seat or child restraint system
would expose the child and the other
occupants of the vehicle to the risk of
serious injury in the event of a collision
or sudden braking.
Always use child seats that meet
the European standards and follow
scrupulously the installation and fixing
instructions provided with the child seat.
Before installing a child seat, check that
there is nothing that might inter fere with
its fixing to the two mounting points.
You will not be able to secure a child
seat to the two mounting points if they
are not clear of obstruction.A child restraint system in a vehicle
parked in the sun can become very hot.
Always check the sur face of the child
seat before placing the child in it, to
avoid any risk of injury.
The incorrect installation of a child seat
compromises the protection and safety
of the child and the occupants of the
vehicle in the event of a collision.
Installing a child seat
compatible with the ISOFIX
standard
(1) Horn.
(2 ) Lig hting / Direction indicator control stalk.
(3)
Wi
per / Screenwash / Pedestrian horn
control stalk.
(4)
In
strument panel.
(5)
Ai
r vents.
(6)
Ce
ntral storage / audio system (if fitted).
(7)
Hea
ting system.
(8)
Ce
ntre console: foglamp / door locking /
hazard warning / assistance call /
ventilation controls / City function
power steering / headlamp beam height
adjustment / 12V accessory socket.
(9)
Dr
ive selector / hibernation switch.
(10)
St
arting switch.
(11)
Pa
ssenger's storage.
(12)
RF
ID reader.
Instruments and controls
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Lamps, indicator ............................................35
Levels ............................... ..............................54
Lighting : adjustment
...................................... 2
2
Lighting, interior
............................................. 46
P
arking brake
................................................. 37
Pe
dals, control
................................................ 11
P
erformance
..............................
....................69
Port, USB
....................................................... 47
Po
wer steering
............................................... 18
P
recautions related to road
traffic accidents
.......................................... 4,
6
Pressures, tyres
....................................... 5
6, 68
Maintenance
..............................
....................53
Mirrors
............................................................ 19
Mob
ility, electric
............................................... 4Ra
dio ............... ...............................................64
Range ................
.............................................69
Recharging the battery
......................... 8, 2
7, 67
Recorder, total distance
................................. 36
R
emote control (door locking)
.......................10
R
oof, fabric
.....................................................51
M
L
P
R
Safety, high voltage ...................................4, 2 6
Screenwash .............................. .....................25
Screenwash fluid
........................................... 55
Se
at belts
....................................................... 14
Sea
t, rear bench
..............................
.........11, 4 8
Seats, front (adjustment)
............................... 12
Sel
ector, drive
................................................ 38
S
idelamps
...................................................... 20
S
ocket, 12V
.................................................... 47
S
peakers
........................................................ 64
S
tarting switching off the vehicle
................... 33
S
teering wheel
...............................
................18
Sun visor
........................................................ 47
S
uspension
.................................................... 70
S
witch, starting
.............................................. 33
S
ymbols
..............................
...........................35
S
Ty r e s ................................................... 5 6, 58, 68
T
Ventilation - air conditioning ..........................45
U nderbonnet
...............................
...................
53
Unlocking
................................................... 8
, 10
V
U
Washing ...............
.......................................... 57
Weights ............... ........................................... 68
Wheel, spare
.................................................. 58
W
indows, front
...............................
................52
Windows, rear
................................................ 49
W
inter preparation
...............................
..........62
Wipers
............................................................ 25
W
Alphabetical index