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DOORS (2/5)
Closing from the inside
Pull handle 5 towards the front of the 
vehicle until the door is completely 
closed.Sliding side door
Opening from the outside
Unlock the door and pull handle  4 then 
slide the door towards the rear of the 
vehicle until it locks in position. For 
information on unlocking the doors, 
refer to the information on the “Key, 
radio frequency remote control: use” in 
Section 1.
Opening from the inside
Pull handle  6 and use handle  5 to slide 
the door towards the rear of the vehicle 
until it locks in position.
Recommendations con-
cerning the sliding side 
door
The following precautions 
must be taken when opening and 
closing the doors or any other open-
ing element:
–  Check that the door will not come  into contact with any person, 
animal or object.
– Only use the handles on the  inside and outside of the door to 
operate it.
– Take care when opening and  closing the door.
–  Take particular care when the ve- hicle is parked on a slope: open 
the door with care until it is fully 
open and latches into its locking 
position.
–  Before moving off, always ensure  that the sliding door is properly 
closed.
–  Do not use the lower support as a  step.
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5
6
As a safety measure, the sliding 
side door located on the fuel filler 
flap side locks when the flap is 
opened. For more information, refer 
to the information on the “Central 
door locking/unlocking” in Section 1.   
         
        
        
     
        
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The headrest is a safety 
component; check that it is 
fitted and in the correct po-
sition.
Storage position 2Pull it towards you and lower it com-
pletely.
When the headrest is fully lowered, it 
is in the storage position:  do not use 
this position when someone is sitting in 
the rear seats.To raise itSlide it to the required height.
To lower itPull it towards you and slide it to the re-
quired height.
To remove itRaise the headrest then press tabs  1 to 
release it.
To refit itPress tab  1 and insert the rods into the 
holes, with the notches facing forwards.
REAR HEADRESTS
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Child’s convertible headrest
If fitted to the vehicle, the child head-
rest and booster cushion can only be 
installed on the rear side seats.
For fitting and use, refer to the equip-
ment instructions.    
         
        
        
     
        
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ROOF FLAP (1/2)
Driving with the roof flap 
open may be unpleasant 
for passengers because 
exhaust gas may enter the 
passenger compartment. This use 
is solely  for short distances, or for 
transporting bulky objects  with-
out having to open the rear doors. In 
this case, close the other windows 
and operate the  ventilation system 
at the half or fully open setting , 
as this will help to prevent exhaust 
fumes from entering the passenger 
compartment.
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Transverse bar
When loading bulky objects, the trans-
verse bar may be moved:
–  Press the handle  3;
–  lift the bar all the way to the door  pillar;
–  lock the bar after loading.
To open:
–  Unlock the control  2, the roof flap lifts 
automatically (make sure that noth-
ing prevents the flap from opening. 
In this case, use the handle 1 to help 
raise it);
–  when the roof flap is open, it must  be locked by pushing it towards the 
front of the vehicle until the control  2 
locks.
Important: It is prohibited to drive with 
the roof flap open and unlocked. Note: When driving with the roof flap 
open, you may hear wind noise. To 
reduce these, open one of the side win-
dows slightly.   
         
        
        
     
        
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: journey parameters (3/4)
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
c) Mileage before service Distance remaining until the next service (displayed in kilometres), 
then when the service nears, several scenarios are possible:
–   distance/time less than  1,800 miles (3,000 km) or two months: 
the message “SERVICE DUE ” is displayed;
–   mileage before service equal to  0 miles (0 km) or service date 
reached: the message “SERVICE PROMPTLY” is displayed 
when the selected display is “mileage before service”, along 
with the symbol 
9 and the warning light ©.
The vehicle requires a service as soon as possible.
SERVICE IN 
137.7 KM
Note: depending on the vehicle, the mileage before service changes according \
to the driving style (frequent driving at low 
speeds, door-to-door, prolonged periods at idle speed, towing a trailer, etc.). The distance remaining until the next service c
an 
therefore, in some cases, be less than the actual distance remaining.
Resetting the display after the service in accordance with the maintenan\
ce schedule.
The mileage before service must only be reset after a service which comp\
lies with the recommendations in the Maintenance 
Document.
If you decide to change the oil more frequently, do not reset this data each time the oil is changed to avoid exceeding\
 the re-
placement intervals for other parts in the maintenance schedule.
Special features: to reset the mileage before service value, go to the service page (see\
 image above) and press and hold one 
of the display’s reset buttons for at least 10 seconds until the mileage before service\
 value is displayed continuously. Refer  to 
the information on the “Trip computer and warning system: general information” in Section 2.
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.   
         
        
        
     
        
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éHazard warning lights
Press switch 3. This device si-
multaneously activates the four direc-
tion indicators and the side indicator 
lights. It must only be used in an emer-
gency to warn other drivers that you 
have had to stop in an area where stop-
ping is prohibited or unexpected, or that 
you are obliged to drive under special 
conditions.
Depending on the vehicle, the hazard 
warning lights may come on automati-
cally under heavy deceleration. You can 
switch them off by pressing switch 3.
Direction indicators
Move stalk  1 parallel to the steering 
wheel and in the direction you are going 
to turn it.
When driving on the motorway, the 
steering wheel is not often turned 
enough to return the stalk automatically 
to 0 . There is an intermediate position 
in which the stalk may be held when 
changing lanes.
When the stalk is released, it automati-
cally returns to 0.
Horn
Press at one of the locations 2.
Headlight flasher
Pull stalk  1 towards you to flash the 
headlights.
AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS
2
1
0
1
3    
         
        
        
     
        
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áMain beam headlights 
 
With stalk 1 in dipped beam headlights 
position, move the stalk towards you. 
The indicator light on the instrument 
panel then lights up.
To return to the dipped beam head-
light position, pull the stalk towards you 
again.
uSide lights
Turn the end of stalk  1 until the 
symbol is opposite mark  2.
The instrument panel will light up.
EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (1/3)
Before driving at night, 
check that the electrical 
equipment is operating cor-
rectly and adjust the head-
light beams (if your vehicle is not 
carrying its normal load). As a gen-
eral precaution, check that the lights 
are not obscured (by dirt, mud, 
snow or objects being transported).
kDipped beam 
headlights
Manual operation
Turn the end of stalk  1 until the symbol 
is opposite mark  2. This indicator light 
on the instrument panel comes on.
Automatic operation
(depending on vehicle)
With the engine running, the dipped 
beam headlights are switched on or off 
automatically depending on the level of 
ambient light, without the need to oper-
ate stalk 1.
This function can be deactivated or re-
activated.
–  To activate: with the ignition on and 
the vehicle stationary, press and 
hold button  3 for at least four sec-
onds. Depending on the vehicle, the 
message “lights ON” appears on the 
instrument panel.
–  To deactivate: with the ignition on 
and the vehicle stationary, press and 
hold button  3 for at least four sec-
onds. Depending on the vehicle, the 
message “lights OFF” appears on 
the instrument panel.12
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“See-me-home lighting” 
function
(depending on vehicle)
This function (useful, for example, when 
opening a gate, garage, etc.) enables 
you to switch the dipped headlights on 
momentarily.
With the ignition off and the headlights 
off, pull stalk 1 towards you: the dipped 
beam headlights come on for approxi-
mately sixty seconds.
This action may be carried out no more 
than four times for a maximum lighting 
period of four minutes.
To switch off the lights before they 
switch off automatically, turn the end of 
stalk 1 then bring it back to position 0,  or switch on the ignition.
EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (2/3)
eSwitching off the lights 
 
There are two possibilities:
–  manually, move stalk  1 to its original 
position;
–  automatically, the lights are switched  off when the engine is stopped, the 
driver’s door is opened or, depend-
ing on the vehicle, when the vehicle 
is locked. In this case, the next time 
the engine is started the lights will be 
switched back on according to the 
position of the ring  2.
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1.79
HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT (2/2)
Temporary adjustment
Open the bonnet and identify the mark-
ing B next to one of the front headlight 
projectors.
For each headlight, using a screw-
driver, turn the screw 1  by a quarter 
turn towards the - symbol to lower the 
beams.
Return to the starting point once your 
trip is over:  turn the screw 1 by a quar-
ter turn towards the + symbol to raise 
the beams.
When driving on the left in a left-
hand drive vehicle (or vice versa), 
you must adjust your lights tempo-
rarily during your stay.B
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