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1.74
CHILD SEATS: attachment using the ISOFIX system (10/12)
9-seater Bus/Combi version
Type of
child seat Weight of
the child Size of
ISOFIX seat Front seat
Rear seat
centre
passenger passenger
side 2nd row
side seats 2nd row
centre 3rd row
side seats 3rd row
centre seat
Carrycot fitted
across the vehi-
cle
Group 0 < 10 kg
F
XX X X X X
G
Rear-facing
shell seat
Groups 0 and 0+ < 13 kg E X
XIL (2) XXX
Rear-facing seat
Groups 0+ and 1 < 13 kg
and 9 to 18
kgC
XX X X X X
D
Forward-facing
seat
Group 1 9 to 18 kg A, B, B1 X
X IUF- IL (3) X XX
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg
and 22 to
36 kg
X
X IUF- IL (3) X XX
The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram \
on the following pages, to ensure the ap-
plicable regulations are respected.
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1.107
HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT (1/2)
On vehicles fitted with this function,
control A allows you to adjust the height
of the beams according to the load.
Turn control A downwards to lower the
headlights and upwards to raise them.
Load status Control position
Empty, driver only 0
Driver with passenger(s) and luggage compartment full (1) 2
Other cases According to driver’s judgement
(1) Load status at maximum permitted weight.
A
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3.13
The refrigerant fluid circuit contains
fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Depending on the vehicle, you will find
the following information on label A af-
fixed inside the engine compartment.
The presence and location of the infor-
mation on label A depends on the ve-
hicle.
AAA
Before carrying out any
work in the engine com-
partment, the engine must
be stopped (and not on
standby): stop the engine (please
see “Starting, stopping the engine”
in Section 2).
AIR CONDITIONING: information and operating instructions (2/2)
ÑType of refrigerant fluid
Type of oil in the air condi-
tioning circuit
Inflammable product
Consult the driver’s hand-
book
Maintenance
Quantity of refrigerant
fluid present in the ve-
hicle.
x.xxx kg
Global Warming
Potential (CO2 equi-
valent).
GWP xxxxx
Quantity in weight and
in CO2 equivalent.
CO2 eq
x.xx t
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3.27
Grab handle 34
This offers support and can be held
when the vehicle is being driven.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE/FITTINGS (8/9)
Do not use it for getting into or out of
the vehicle.
34
Clothes hooks 35
Depending on the vehicle, hooks may
be placed in the partition in the loading
space.
For safety reasons, this hook may only
be used to hang clothes.
3536
Rear load area storage
compartment 36
Reserved for the transport of objects
only.
The total weight of the rear load area
storage compartment must not exceed
35 kg, evenly distributed.
Do not hang any heavy and/
or sharp objects which may
fall while you are driving.
Risk of injury.
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3.41
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS towbar
Fitting the towbar coupling
ball
Position the ball within the range of
bolts 1 or 2 , to respect the height B,
which must be between 350 and
420 mm, with the vehicle laden (use the
illustration example below).
To assemble the towbar ball, please
consult the equipment assembly in-
structions.
A
If the towbar ball obscures the regis-
tration plate or the rear fog lights, it
should be removed when not in use.
In all cases, comply with local leg-
islation.
Permissible nose weight, maxi-
mum permissible towing weight,
braked and unbraked: refer to the
information on “Weights” in Section
6.
Choice and fitting of towing
equipment
Maximum weight of towing equip-
ment: 22 kg
To assemble the towbar ball, please
consult the equipment assembly in-
structions.
Please keep these instructions with
the rest of the vehicle documenta-
tion.
2
B
11
Fitting towing equipment
A: 1,090 mm
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4.3
Closing the bonnet
Check that nothing has been left in the
engine compartment.
To close the bonnet again, hold the
bonnet in the middle and lower it to
30 cm above the closed position, then
release it. It will latch automatically
under its own weight.
BONNET (2/2)
2
Unlocking the bonnet catch
To open, push tab 2 to the left as you
open the bonnet.
Opening the bonnetLift the bonnet, helping it up, and it will
rest in position with the help of struts.
Ensure that the bonnet is
properly locked.
Check that nothing is pre-
venting the catch from lock-
ing (gravel, cloth, etc.).
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4.11
TYRE PRESSURE (2/2)
C
DE
B
A
B: front tyre pressure when driving
(non-motorway), or if less than
4 people occupy the vehicle.
C: rear tyre pressure when driving (non- motorway), or if less than 4 people
occupy the vehicle.
D : tyre pressures for the front wheels
(motorway) or when driving with a
significant load. E
: tyre pressures for the rear wheels
(motorway) or when driving with a
significant load.
Vehicle used fully laden
(Maximum Permissible
All-up Weight) and
towing a trailer
The maximum speed must be lim-
ited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the
tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar.
Refer to the information on “Weights”
in Section 6.
Risk of tyre blowouts.
Tyre safety and the use of chains:
please refer to the information on
“Tyres” in Section 5 for servicing con-
ditions and, depending on the version,
the use of chains.
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5.33
TOWING: breakdown recovery (1/2)
The steering wheel must be un-
locked and the ignition key must be
in position M (ignition on) to provide
brake lights and hazard warning
lights on the towed vehicle. At night
the vehicle must have its lights on.
Unhitch the trailer, etc., if one is
being towed.
You must observe the towing regu-
lations which apply in the country in
which you are driving: do not exceed
the towing weight for your vehicle.
Contact an approved dealer.
Never use the drive shafts or axles.
These towing points may only be used
for traction: never use them for lifting
the vehicle directly or indirectly.– Use a rigid towing bar.
If a rope or cable is used
(where the law allows this),
the vehicle being towed
must be able to brake.
– A vehicle must not be towed if it is
not fit to be driven.
– Do not accelerate or brake sud- denly when towing, as this may
result in damage being caused to
the vehicle.
– When towing a vehicle, do not exceed 15 mph (25 km/h).
– Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is locked.
When the engine is
stopped, steering and brak-
ing assistance are not op-
erational.
Do not remove the key from
the ignition switch or the
card from the reader during
towing.