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Steering wheel adjustment
F When stationary, lower the control lever
to release the steering wheel adjustment
mechanism.
F
A
djust the height and reach to suit your
driving position.
F
P
ull the control lever to lock the steering
wheel adjustment mechanism.
As a safety precaution, these operations
should only be carried out while the
vehicle is stationary.
Mirrors
Door mirrors
Electric adjustment
F Move control A to the right or to the left to select the corresponding mirror.
F
M
ove control B in any of the four directions
to adjust.
F
R
eturn control A to its centre position.
Electric folding
If your vehicle is fitted with this function, the
mirrors can be folded electrically from the inside,
with the vehicle parked and the ignition on:
Electric unfolding
Door mirrors are unfolded electrically with
the remote control or key when the vehicle is
unlocked. Unless folding was selected with
control A , pull the control backwards in the
centre position.
Folding/unfolding during locking/unlocking
can be disabled. Contact a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
If necessary, the mirrors can be folded in
manually. F
P
lace control A in the
centre position.
F
P
ull control A back.
From the outside, lock the vehicle using the
remote control or the key.
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Surveillance mirror
This mirror, placed on top of the central mirror,
enables the driver or front passenger to
observe all the rear seats.
Fitted on its own ball joint, its manual
adjustment is simple and provides a view of the
rear interior of the vehicle.
It can also be adjusted for improved visibility
during manoeuvres or when overtaking.
Front seats with manual
adjustments
For reasons of safety, seat adjustments
must only be made when the vehicle is
stationary.
Forwards-backwards
F Raise the control and slide the seat forwards or backwards.
Height
F If fitted to your vehicle, pull the control upwards to raise or push it downwards to
lower, as many times as required to obtain
the position required.
For more information on the Seat belts ,
refer to the corresponding section.
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Backrest angle
F Tilt the control for wards or backwards to adjust the angle of the seat backrest.
Cushion height
F Tilt the control upwards or downwards to obtain the desired height.
Before moving the seat backwards,
ensure that there is no object or person in
the way, preventing full travel of the seat.
There is a risk of trapping or pinching
passengers if present in the rear seats
or jamming the seat if large objects are
placed on the floor behind the seat. For more information on the Seat belts
,
refer to the corresponding section.
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2-seat front bench seat
If applicable, it is fixed and has a seat belt
integral with the backrest for the seat next to
the driver seat.For more information on the Seat belts ,
refer to the corresponding section.
Adjusting the height of the
head restraint
The head restraint has a frame with
notches which prevents it from lowering;
this is a safety device in case of impact.
The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
level with the top of the head.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they must be fitted and correctly
adjusted.
Heated bench seat
With the engine running, the bench seat
cushions can be heated.
F
U
se the adjustment wheel to switch on and
select the level of heating required:
0 : Of f.
1 : Low.
2 : Medium.
3 : High.
Do not use the function when the seat is
not occupied.
Reduce the intensity of the heating as
soon as possible.
When the seat and passenger
compartment have reached an
adequate temperature, you can stop
the function; reducing the consumption
of electrical current reduces fuel
consumption.
F
T
o raise a head restraint, pull it upwards.
F
T
o remove the head restraint, press the lug
A and pull the head restraint upwards.
F
T
o put it back in place, engage the head
restraint rods in the apertures keeping them
in line with the seat backrest.
F
T
o lower it, press on the lug A and on the
head restraint at the same time.
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Prolonged use at the highest setting is
not recommended for those with sensitive
skin.
There is a risk of burns for people whose
perception of heat is impaired (illness,
taking medication, etc.).
There is a risk of overheating the system if
material with insulating properties is used,
such as cushions or seat covers.
Do not use the system:
-
i
f wearing damp clothing,
-
i
f child seats are fitted.
To avoid breaking the heating element in
the seat:
-
d
o not place heavy objects on the seat,
-
d
o not kneel or stand on the seat,
-
d
o not place sharp objects on the seat,
-
d
o not spill liquids onto the seat.
To avoid the risk of short-circuit:
-
d
o not use liquid products for cleaning
the seat,
-
n
ever use the heating function when
the seat is damp.Under-seat storage
If your vehicle is so equipped, a storage space
is provided under the seat.
F
P
ull the strap towards you to tip the seat.
Fixed one-piece bench seat
The different levels of equipment and
adjustments described hereafter vary
according to the version and the configuration
of your vehicle.
The bench seat has a one-piece backrest that
may be fixed or foldable (table position).
For more information on the Seat belts ,
refer to the corresponding section.
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F If your vehicle has the facility, pull the control and raise the backrest (from the
rear, lower the handle).
Check that the seat has correctly engaged
in its anchorages on the floor when
returned to the seating position.
Ensure that no object, or the feet of a
passenger seated at the rear, could
obstruct the anchorage points or prevent
the correct latching of the assembly.
Fixed rear seat and bench
seat
The different levels of equipment and adjustments
described hereafter vary according to the version
and the configuration of your vehicle.
The seat has a backrest that may be fixed or
foldable (table position).
The bench seat has a one-piece backrest that
may be fixed or foldable (table position). For more information on the Seat belts
,
refer to the corresponding section.
Angled head restraints
F To raise a head restraint, pull it up until it engages in its notches.
F
T
o remove the head restraint, press lug A
and pull the head restraint upward.
F
T
o put it back in place, engage the head
restraint rods in the apertures keeping them
in line with the seat backrest.
F
T
o lower it, press on lug A and on the head
restraint at the same time.
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Head restraints
F To raise a head restraint, pull it up until it engages in its notches.
F
T
o remove the head restraint, press lug A
and pull the head restraint upward.
Reclining the backrest
The reclining backrest can be adjusted to
several positions.
F
T
o recline the backrest, raise the control
(from the rear, lower the handle).
F
R
elease the control when the desired
position is obtained.
Moving forward or backward
(example of an individual seat)
Two controls are provided for moving the seat
forwards and backwards:
F
F
rom the rear, pull the strap without going
beyond the point of resistance and push the
seat for ward or pull it back.
F
F
rom the front, raise the control and slide
the seat for ward or back.
F
T
o put it back in place, engage the head
restraint rods in the apertures keeping them
in line with the seat backrest.
F
T
o lower it, press on lug A and on the head
restraint at the same time.
For more information on the Seat belts
,
refer to the corresponding section.
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Individual rear seat(s) on
rails
The different levels of equipment and settings
described hereafter vary depending on the
version and the configuration of your vehicle.
The individual seat is fitted with a three-point
inertia reel seat belt.It can be placed facing forward or facing
rearward . If there is an individual rearward-facing
seat in row 2, ensure that the seat in
row 1
(driver or passenger) is not too far
back, in order to avoid contact between
the two seats.
This could cause significant wear of the
parts in contact.
For more information on the Seat belts ,
refer to the corresponding section.
Head restraints
F To raise a head restraint, pull it up until it engages in its notches.
F
T
o remove the head restraint, press lug A
and pull the head restraint upward.
F
T
o put it back in place, engage the head
restraint rods in the apertures keeping them
in line with the seat backrest.
Ar mrest(s)
F To lower it, press on lug A and on the head restraint at the same time.
The armrest has notches.
F
P
ull the armrest fully up.
F
L
ower it fully down.
F
R
aise the armrest to the desired position.
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