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Opening/closing the first
swing door from the
outside
To open the door, turn the key metal
insert in the lock or press button
on
the remote control and then pull handle
A fig. 18 in the direction of the arrow.
To close the door, turn the key metal
insert in the closing direction or press
button
on the remote control.
14)
Emergency opening of
the first swing door
from the inside
From inside, use device A fig. 19.Opening the second
swing door
After having opened the first door, pull
handle A fig. 20 in the direction shown
by the arrow.
IMPORTANT Pull handle A fig. 20 only
in the direction shown in the diagram.FIXED WINDOW
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Using the fixed window:
Open the swing doors.
Push lever A fig. 21 downwards,
ensuring that it is held down until the
lock goes beyond the crossmember;
Open using both hands, making
sure to aid the fixed window opening by
using handle B fig. 21;
To close, pull the fixed window
downwards using the suitable handle
B.
IMPORTANT The fixed window remains
open up to a speed of 110 km/h.
With the fixed window open it is
possible, if necessary, to lower the
crossmember C, accompanying it from
position 1 to position 2 fig. 22.
To release and lower the crossmember,
act, with rear doors open, on lever D
fig. 23.
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WARNING
8)Before opening a door, ensure that you
can do it in conditions of safety.
9)You must not open the left-hand sliding
side door with the fuel cap open while
refuelling. Check that the fuel cap is closed
while opening/closing the sliding side
door to avoid damage.10)If you are parked on a slope, do not
leave the sliding door locked in the open
position. An involuntary impact could
unhook the door, causing it to move.
11)Before leaving the vehicle parked with
the sliding doors open, always check
that they are locked into place.
12)Always use this device when carrying
children.
13)The spring-loaded system was
designed for optimum usage. Accidental
knocks or a strong gust of wind may
release the springs, forcing the doors to
close.
14)When closing, shut the right hand door
fully before you close the left hand door.
Never shut the two doors at the same time.
WARNING
2)Make sure that the left sliding side door
is all closed before refuelling to prevent
damage to the door and to the sliding
locking system with fuel filler cap open,
activated during refuelling.
SEATS
DRIVER’S SEAT
(for Cargo versions, where provided)
15)
Longitudinal adjustment
Lift the lever A fig. 24 and push the seat
forwards or backwards: in the driving
position your arms should be slightly
bent and your hands should rest on the
steering wheel rim.
16)
Reclining backrest adjustment
Lift lever B fig. 24 and, slightly
detaching the back from the backrest,
accompany the movement of the
backrest until it is in the desired
position.
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3RD ROW SEAT
MOVEMENTS
Proceed as follows:
completely lower the rear seat head
restraints;
move the seat belt to the side,
making sure that it is fully extended and
not twisted;
lift lever A fig. 33 retaining the
backrest and fold the latter forwards.
When you lift the lever, you will see
a red band.
identify the electric connection of the
seat fig. 34 in the left side zone (for
the left seat) or in the right side zone
(for the right seat);
turn ring A present on the seat
connection anticlockwise (until it locks),
pull it outwards and disconnect the
wire;
fold the wiring exiting the seat on
itself, constrain the connection to
the elastic tape fig. 35 on the left lower
part (for the left seat) or right lower
part (for the right seat) of the backrest;
pull the tape B fig. 33 behind the
seat backrests and fold the seats and
the backrests forwards, as shown in fig.
36.NoteOn the split seats, there are
rubber bands on the lower edge of the
cushion so you can attach the folded
seat to the 2nd row rear seat head
restraint rods (see the label shown on
the backrest of the seat fig. 33).
21)
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REMOVING 3RD ROW
SEATS
Proceed as follows:
remove the rear seat head restraints;
remove the rolling curtain from its
housing;
move the seat belt to the side,
making sure that it is fully extended and
not twisted;
lift lever A fig. 33 retaining the
backrest and fold the latter forwards.
When you lift the lever, you will see
a red band.
identify the electric connection of the
seat fig. 34 connected to the vehicle in
the left side zone (for the left seat) or
in the right side zone (for the right seat);
turn ring A present on the seat
connection anticlockwise (until it locks),
pull it towards yourself and disconnect
the wire;
fold the wiring exiting the seat on
itself, constrain the connection to
the elastic tape fig. 35 present on the
seat backrest on the left lower part (for
the left seat) or right lower part (for
the right seat);
pull the tape B fig. 33 behind the
seat backrests and fold the seats and
the backrests forwards;
position the head restraint using the
openings under the cushion to insert
the rods;
push the lever as illustrated in fig.
37;
remove the seat from the
attachments on the floor.REPOSITIONING 3RD
ROW SEATS
Proceed as follows:
insert the hooks in the floor fig. 38;
push the lever as illustrated in fig. 37
and pull it to make sure that the seat
is still correctly secured;
identify the electric connection of the
seat constrained by the elastic tape
fig. 35 present in the left side zone (for
the left seat) or in the right side zone
(for the right seat) of the backrest;
pull the elastic tape fig. 35
and remove the electric connection
from the seat;
extend the wiring exiting from the
seat to the connection of the vehicle
located in the left side zone (for the left
seat) or the right side zone (for the
right seat)fig. 39;
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connect the connection of the seat
A to the connection on vehicle and turn
the ring present on the seat connection
clockwise (until it locks);
withdraw the head restraint under
the cushion;
fold the cushion and the backrest
over;
reposition the head restraint;
reposition the rolling curtain in its
housing.
IMPORTANT Make sure that the seat is
properly secured to the fastenings on
the floor and that the lever A fig. 33
is tightened (red band not visible).FRONT BENCH
(for versions/markets, where provided)
15)Some versions feature a front bench
with central and side passenger
backrests that fold down to a table.
To fold the backrests, pull the tabs A or
B fig. 40 to recline the central or side
backrest portion fig. 41.
The central backrest features a
retaining clip that can be used to hold
documents.IMPORTANT Before folding down the
central backrest, you need to
completely lower the head restraint to
prevent it from interfering with the
gear lever in certain driving conditions.
By pulling the tab C fig. 40 you can
lift the single central and side place seat
to access an object compartment fig.
42.
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WARNING
15)All adjustments must be made with the
vehicle stationary.
16)After releasing the adjustment lever,
always check that the seat is locked on the
guides by trying to move it back and forth.
If it is not locked, the seat may move
unexpectedly and make you lose control of
the vehicle.
17)Close the dashboard console before
folding the retractable front passenger seat
to avoid damage.
18)When the passenger seat is folded
away, the space created cannot be used
for loading. When the vehicle is in motion,
you are therefore advised to remove or
secure any objects that might interfere with
the driver.
19)If there is no partition between the cab
and the load compartment, tall objects
or packages may take up part of the
passenger area. Make sure that these
items are well secured by using the
available hooks and that they cannot
interfere with the driver.
20)Close the dashboard console before
folding the front passenger seat to form
a table to avoid damage.
21)While travelling, before using the third
row seats, make sure that the second
row seats are in running position and well
anchored (see the specific label fig. 36.
PARTITIONS
FIXED PANEL PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Separates the passenger area from
the load compartment fig. 43.
For versions fitted with 3-seater front
bench seat, the guard has the retractor
for the central rear seat belt fig. 44FIXED GLAZED
PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This has a central window so you
can keep an eye on your load fig. 45.
For versions fitted with 3-seater front
bench seat, the guard has the retractor
for the central rear seat belt fig. 44
SPLIT ROTATING
PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Should it be necessary to transport
long, bulky loads, the passenger side
panel can be removed and fixed to the
driver’s side, as follows fig. 46:
lay the foldaway passenger seat flat
(see previous pages);
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from inside the load compartment,
rotate the locking hook, remove the
panel, releasing it from the 4 passenger
side pins, and fit the panel on the
driver’s side pins B, then rotate locking
hook A.
To put the partition back in its normal
position, follow the same procedure
in reverse.DRIVER’S SIDE TUBULAR
PARTITION
(for versions with 3-seater bench)
On versions with 3-seater bench there
is a fixed ladder fig. 47 that protects the
driver if the load transported is
unstable.
COMPLETE GRILLE
PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
On versions with 3-seater bench, a
complete partition may be requested
fig. 48 to protect all occupants of the
vehicle.
If long loads need to be transported,
the passenger side panel can be
dismantled and placed over the driver
side panel, proceeding as follows:
fold the passenger seat away;
from inside the load compartment,
rotate the locking hook A fig. 49 90°
anticlockwise;
raise the panel, releasing it from the
pins B fig. 49;
arrange the panel, placing it over
that on the driver side, aligning the
holes C fig. 50 on the removed panel
with the locking pins D fig. 50 on the
driver side panel.
WARNING Do not place loads on the
rotated panel fig. 51 and do not leave
the panel in rotated position to avoid
damage.
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HEAD RESTRAINTS
FRONT
The head restraints are height-
adjustable and lock into the desired
position automatically.
Adjustment
upward adjustment: raise the head
restraint until it clicks into place.
downwards adjustment: press
button A fig. 52 - fig. 53 and lower the
head restraint.
22) 23)
REAR
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To use them, lift them up.
To put them away, press buttons A fig.
54and push the head restraints down
into the backrest.
To extract the head restraints, raise
them until you hear the click (which
indicates they are in the position of
use).
IMPORTANT If the rear seats are used,
always set the head restraints in the
"completely raised" position.
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