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DOUBLE REAR WING DOORS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The double rear swing doors fig. 66 are fitted with a
spring-loaded system that stops them when they
have opened to an angle of approximately 90
degrees.
To open them wider to an angle of 180 degrees, push
the locking device A fig. 67 (one on each side) as
shown in the diagram and simultaneously open the
doors.
WARNING
The spring-loaded system is designed for
optimum usage. Accidental knocks or a
strong gust of wind may release the springs,
forcing the doors to close.Opening/closing the first swing door from the
outside
To open the door, turn the metallic insert of the key
in the lock or press button
on the remote
control and then pull handle A fig. 68 in the direction
of the arrow.
fig. 66F0T0139
fig. 67F0T0375
fig. 68F0T0140
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To close the door, turn the key in the lock or press
the
button on the remote control.
WARNING
When closing, shut the right-hand door 2
fig. 66 fully before you close the
left-hand door 1 fig. 66. Never shut the two
doors at the same time.
Emergency opening of the first swing door
from the inside
From inside, use device A fig. 69.Opening the second swing door
After having opened the first door, pull handle A
fig. 70 in the direction shown by the arrow.
IMPORTANT Pull handle A fig. 70 in the direction of
the arrow only.
REMOVING THE PARCEL SHELF
The parcel shelf fig. 71 consists of two parts.
To remove it completely, proceed as follows:
open the tailgate and lift the front part A fig. 71 by
releasing the pin A fig. 72 from the seat F fig. 72;
lift the rear part B fig. 71 by releasing the pins B
and C fig. 72 from the seat D and E fig. 72.
If the seat is completely folded down, remove the
parcel shelf as described and store it horizontally
between the back of the front seats and the folded
rear seat.
fig. 69F0T0060fig. 70F0T0142
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To refit the parcel shelf, follow the same procedure
in reverse.WARNING
You must not use the folded rear seat to
carr y luggage.The load could be thrown
forward into the backrest of the front seats,
seriously injuring the occupants.
EXTENDING THE BOOT
Proceed as follows:
open the tailgate and remove the parcel shelf (as
described in the previous paragraph);
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 backrest retainer lever A fig. 73 and fold the
backrest forwards to obtain a flat loading area.
When you lift the lever, you will see a red band.
fig. 71F0T0062
fig. 72F0T0456fig. 73F0T0921
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Versions with single rear seat
To further expand the boot, pull tab A fig. 74 behind
the rear backrest and tip seat and backrest forward.
To fix the seat, take the red straps A shown in
fig. 75 and fix the ends of the straps in position A
and B as shown in fig. 76
fig. 74F0T0416
A
fig. 75F0T0445
A
B
fig. 76F0T0446
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Versions with split rear seat
To further extend the boot, pull tabs A and B fig. 77
located behind the rear seat backrests and fold the
seats and backrests forwards.To fix the seat, take the red straps A shown in fig. 78
and fix the ends of the straps in position A and B as
shown in fig. 79 for each portion of the seat.
Removing the rear seat
The rear seat can be removed to carry large loads
and expand the boot even further. Operate the two
brackets A fig. 80 under the side of the seat (one
on each side) after having tipped the rear seat as
previously described.
Repositioning the rear seat
Proceed as follows:
check that the seat belt webbing is correctly
inserted in the corresponding bracket:
take the cushion back to horizontal position and
check that it is secured correctly;
fig. 77F0T0289
A
fig. 78F0T0447fig. 80F0T0455
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tip back the backrest and check that it is secured
correctly.A pictogram fig. 81 is located under the split seat
cushion showing how to secure the seat back onto
the brackets screwed to the floor.
B
A
fig. 79F0T0448fig. 81F0T0302
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SECURING YOUR LOAD
Hooks (various number, according to version) are
fixed to the floor for easy securing load fig. 82BONNET
OPENING
Proceed as follows:
pull lever A fig. 83 in the direction indicated by the
arrow;
operate the lever B fig. 84 and lift the bonnet;
lift the bonnet;
lift the engine bonnet supporting lever A fig. 85
and move it until it clicks.
WARNING
Before opening the bonnet , check that
windscreen wiper arm is not lifted from
the windscreen.
fig. 82F0T0418fig. 83F0T0045
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CLOSING
Proceed as follows:
lift the bonnet with one hand and pull the device
A fig. 86 towards yourself while you are lowering
the B;
lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres
from the engine compartment and let it drop.
Make sure that the bonnet is completely closed
and not only fastened by the safety catch by trying
to open it. If it is not perfectly closed, do not try
to press the bonnet lid down but open it and
repeat the procedure.
IMPORTANT A plate summarising the described
bonnet opening/closing operations is affixed under
the bonnet (see fig. 87).
fig. 84F0T0067
fig. 85F0T0216fig. 86F0T0283
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