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Before refitting a seat or bench seat to the
vehicle, pull the strap fully to ensure that
the latching mechanism has engaged.
Do not use the strap to lift the seat or
bench seat.(example of an individual seat)
F
C heck that nothing is obstructing the rails.
F
P
lace the front of the guides on the rails.
F
T
ip the seat back to align the rear of the
guides with the rails. F
S
lide the seat for ward or back until it
engages in the notches.
F
S
traighten the backrest.
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.
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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
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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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Reclining the backrest
The reclining backrest can be adjusted to
several positions.
Moving forward or backward
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 recline the backrest, raise the control
(from the rear, lower the lever).
F
R
elease the control when the desired
position is obtained.
Folding the backrest to the
table position
Ensure that nothing (examples: bag,
suitcase, toy, folding and sliding table) is
inter fering with the mechanism to fold the
backrest.
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F From the rear, lower the handle to release the backrest.
F
F
rom the front, raise the handle to release
the backrest.
F
F
old the backrest onto the cushion.
Do not use the strap to lift the seat. If removing and storing a seat out of
the vehicle, ensure that it is placed in a
clean area, so as to avoid introducing any
foreign bodies into the mechanisms.
The seats are exclusively designed to
be used inside the vehicle. They have
mechanisms and may be damaged if used
improperly or dropped.
Changing the seat's
position
Removing a seat
F Move the seat for ward for access to the
strap.
F
F
old the backrest to the table position.
F
F
rom the rear, pull the strap beyond
the point of resistance to release the
anchorages and tip the seat for ward to the
vertical position.
F
R
emove the seat by the sliding door in
row 2
or from the rear in row 3. When the seat is removed, your can rotate it
t o 18 0 °.
F
P
ut the head restraints into the low position.
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Refitting a seat
Before refitting a seat to the vehicle, pull
the strap fully to ensure that the latching
mechanism has engaged.
Do not use the strap to lift the seat.F
P
lace the front of the guides on the rails.
F
T
ip the seat back to align the rear of the
guides with the rails. F
S
lide the seat for ward or back until it
engages in the notches.
F S traighten the backrest.
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.
F
C
heck that nothing is obstructing the rails.
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Precautions for the seats
and bench seats
Following the various handling operations:
- d o not remove a head restraint without
storing it and fixing it to a support,
-
c
heck that the seat belts are always
accessible to the passenger and easy to
fasten,
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a p
assenger must not take their seat without
adjusting the seat's head restraint correctly
and adjusting and fastening the seat belt.
Loading luggage or objects
behind the row 3 seats and
bench seat
If you want to load luggage onto the backrests
in row 3
while in the table position, the
backrests in row 2
must also be in the table
position.
LabelsInterior fittings
Mats
Fitting
When fitting the mat for the first time, on the
driver's side, use only the fixings provided in
the wallet attached.
Removing
To remove the mat on the driver's side:
F m ove the seat as far back as possible,
F
t
urn the fixings by a quarter turn,
F
r
emove the mat.
When driving, carrying a passenger is
prohibited:
-
i
n rows 2 and 3, in the outer right seat, if the
bench is in the fully folded position,
-
o
n the centre seat if the outer right seat is in
the fully folded position,
-
i
n row 3 if the backrest in front (row 2) is in
the table position,
-
i
n row 3 if the seat /bench in front (row 2) is
in the fully folded position.
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Refitting
To refit the mat on the driver's side:
F p osition the mat correctly,
F
r
efit the fixings by turning them by a quarter
turn,
F
c
heck that the mat is secured correctly.
To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:
-
o
nly use mats which are suited to the
fixings already present in the vehicle;
these fixings must be used,
-
n
ever place one mat on top of another.
The use of mats not approved by
CITROËN may inter fere with access to
the pedals and hinder the operation of the
cruise control/speed limiter.
The mats approved by CITROËN have two
fixings located below the seat. Use the Velcro to connect the transverse mats
in row 2
with the longitudinal mats in rows 2
and 3.
Sun visor
The sun visors provide protection from the
sun from the front or the side and have an
illuminated vanity mirror (depending on
ve r s i o n).
A pocket is provided on the driver's sun visor to
hold toll tickets, receipts, etc.
Glove box
It houses the passenger's front airbag
deactivation switch and can hold a water bottle,
the vehicle's documentation, etc.
F
T
o open the glove box, pull the handle
towards you.
Never drive with the glove box open when
a passenger is at the front. It may cause
injury during sharp deceleration.
In rows 2 and 3
F With the ignition on, raise the concealing flap; the mirror is illuminated automatically.
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Storage compartment
It can hold a water bottle, the vehicle's
documentation, etc.
F
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o open the storage compartment, press
the left-hand end of the control and guide
the lid to its open position notch.
If so equipped, it is lit when the lid is opened.
When driving , keep the storage
compartment closed. Otherwise there is a
risk of injury in the event of an accident or
sudden braking. Depending on the country of
sale, with air conditioning, it
gives access to the ventilation
nozzle, delivering the same air-
conditioned air as the vents in
the passenger compartment.
Front door pockets
Liquids carried in an open vessel (a cup
or mug) could be spilt, presenting a risk of
damage on contact with the controls in the
dashboard and centre console. Be careful.
Glove box, upper
This is located on the dashboard, behind the
steering wheel.
Press the control to open the lid (depending on
version) then guide it to its fully open position.
To close it, guide the cover then press the
centre gently.
Any liquid which could spill risks causing an
electrical short circuit and therefore a potential
fire.
"Aircraft" type tables
Fitted to the back of each front seat, these
allow you to place objects.
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