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“Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating
Trip B”). “Range” and “Instant
consumption" parameters cannot be
reset .
Values displayed
Range (for versions/markets where provided)
This value shows the distance that the car can still
cover before needing fuel, assuming that driving style
is unvaried. “----”will appear on the display in
the following cases:
range is lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
vehicle is left parked with the engine running for a
long time.
IMPORTANT The range can be affected by several
factors: driving style (see “Driving style” in the
“Starting and driving” section), type of route
(motorway, towns and cities, mountain roads, etc.),
conditions of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Trip
planning must therefore take the above into account.
Distance travelled
This value shows the distance covered from the start
of the new journey.
Average consumption
This value shows the approximate average fuel
consumption from the start of the new journey.Current consumption
This value shows the fuel consumption. The value is
constantly updated. The message “----” will appear
on the display if the vehicle is parked with the engine
running.
Average speed
Shows the average speed of the vehicle by using the
overall time elapsed since the start of a new journey.
Journey time
Time elapsed since the start of the new journey.
IMPORTANT If there is no information, the Trip
computer displays "----" in place of the value. When
normal operating conditions are restored, the
counting of the various values is resumed, without
either zeroing the values displayed prior to the
problem, or starting a new journey.
Control TRIP button
The TRIP button is located at the end of the right
stalk fig. 22. With the ignition key turned to
MAR-ON, this button allows you to view the
previously described values and also zero them to
begin a new journey:
press briefly to display the different values;
long push to reset and then start a new journey.
This begins after a reset:
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“manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the
relevant button;
automatically when the distance travelled reaches
9,999.9 km (miles) or when the journey time
reaches 99.59:59 (99 hours and 59 minutes);
disconnection/reconnection of the battery.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip A”
details are being displayed only resets the
information associated with this function.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip B”
details are being displayed resets only the
information associated with this function.
With ignition key at MAR, press and hold the TRIP
button for more than 2 seconds to reset.Exit Trip
The TRIP function ends automatically once all the
values have been displayed or by holding theSET
button down for more than 1 second.
fig. 22F0T0038
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SEATS
FRONT SEATS
WARNING
All adjustments must be made with the
vehicle stationary.
Lengthwise adjustment
Lift lever A fig. 23and push the seat forwards or
backwards: in the driving position your arms should
rest on the rim of the steering wheel.
WARNING
Once you have released 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.
Backrest angle adjustment
Turn knob B fig. 23.
Height adjustment (driver only)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Operate lever C fig. 23 to lift or lower the rear part
of the cushion to achieve the most comfortable
driving position.
IMPORTANT Adjustment must be carried out only
when seated in the relevant seat.
Driver seat lumbar adjustment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Turn knob D fig. 23 to adjust the backrest support.
Seat heating
(for versions/markets, where provided)
With the key turned to MAR, press button A fig. 24
to switch the function on/off.
B
D
C
A
fig. 23F0T0153
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When the function is enabled, the LED on the
button turns on.
FOLDAWAY PASSENGER SEAT
(for versions/markets, where provided)The passenger seat can be folded away on some
versions.
IMPORTANT Move the seat only when there are no
rear passengers.
Folding the seat
To fold the seat, proceed as follows:
open the passenger door;
pull lever A fig. 25 and fold the backrest forwards
in the direction indicated by the arrow;
then push the backrest B fig. 26 down: the seat is
now completely folded over on itself into the
"table" position;
pull flap C fig. 26 and push the backrest down
further: the seat is now completely folded away.
fig. 24F0T0205
fig. 25F0T0235fig. 26F0T0457
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Repositioning the seat
To return the seat back to its normal position,
proceed as follows:
take tab C fig. 26 and lift the backrest up;
operate levers B fig. 27 and further lift the seat
upwards.
WARNING
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. If
there is no partition between the cab and
the load compartment , tall objects or packages
may take up par t 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.
WARNING
If there is no partition between the cab
and the load compartment , tall objects
or packages may take up par t 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.
ACCESSING REAR SEATS (Combi versions)
Open one of the two sliding side doors to access the
rear seats (see "Doors" in this section).
fig. 27F0T0237
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PARTITIONS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
CARGO VERSIONS
Fixed partition
Separates the passenger area from the load
compartment.
Glazed fixed partitionfig. 29
This has a central glass section so that you can keep
an eye on your load.
Fixed mesh partition
Separates the passenger area from the load
compartment. It has metallic mesh so that you can
keep an eye on your load.Pivoting split partition
If you need to transport bulky items, you can open
the partition as follows:
lay the foldaway passenger seat flat (see previous
pages);
fig. 28F0T0179
fig. 29F0T0167
fig. 30F0T0059
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from inside the load compartment, unhook the
coupling A fig. 32 on the back of the partition
and insert it in seat B on the backrest of the
folded seat.
To reposition the partition, follow the procedure
described previously in reverse.
DRIVER PROTECTION LADDER
(for versions/markets, where provided)
On some versions, a fixed ladder fig. 33 is provided
to protect the driver from unstable loads and allow
greater loading capacity from the passenger side.
COMBI VERSIONS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Fixed partition
This is located behind the backrest of the rear seats.
fig. 31F0T0196fig. 32F0T0210
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HEADREST
FRONT
These are height-adjustable and lock into place
automatically fig. 35.
Upward adjustment: lift the headrest until it locks.
Downward adjustment: press button A fig. 35and
lower the headrest.
WARNING
All adjustments must be carried out only
with the vehicle stationary and the
engine off. Headrests must be adjusted so that
the head, rather than the neck, rests on them.
Only in this case they can protect your head
correctly.To maximise the protective action
provided by the headrest , adjust the seat back
so that your trunk is upright and keep your
head as close to the headrest as possible.
REAR
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Lift up to use.
fig. 33F0T0177
fig. 34F0T0195fig. 35F0T0053
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