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KEYS
MECHANICAL KEY
The key's metal insert A fig. 1 is fixed.
The key operates:
the ignition device;
the door lock;
opening and closing of the fuel tank
cap.
KEY WITH REMOTE
CONTROL
The metal insert A fig. 2 - fig. 3 retracts
into the handle and operates:
the ignition device;
the door lock;
opening and closing of the fuel tank
cap.
To extract the metal insert, press the
button B fig. 2 - fig. 3.To refit it in the grip proceed as follows:
hold down button B and turn the
metal insert A;
release button B and turn the metal
insert A completely until the locking
click is heard to ensure correct closure.
1)
Cargo versions fig. 2
Button
unlocks all the doors
(including the tailgate, the rear swing
doors and the sliding side doors for
versions/markets where provided).
The
button locks all the doors.
Button
unlocks the boot, the rear
swing doors and the sliding side doors
(depending on the version).
Combi / Panorama versions fig. 3
Button
unlocks all the doors
(including the tailgate, the rear swing
doors and the sliding side doors for
versions/markets where provided).
The
button locks all the doors.
Button
unlocks the boot, the rear
swing doors and the sliding side doors
(depending on the version).
DEAD LOCK DEVICE
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This safety device prevents the opening
of the doors from inside the passenger
compartment if there has been a break
in attempt (e.g. a window has been
broken).
The dead lock device therefore offers
the best possible protection against
break in attempts. We recommend
engaging it whenever the vehicle is
parked and left unattended.
1F0V0003
2 - Cargo versionsF0V0004
3 - Combi / Panorama versionsF0V0536
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KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
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WARNING
8)Before opening a door, ensure that you
can do it in conditions of safety.
9)You must not open the left-hand sliding
side door with the fuel cap open while
refuelling. Check that the fuel cap is closed
while opening/closing the sliding side
door to avoid damage.10)Do not leave the sliding side door open
when the vehicle is parked on a gradient.
A knock could release the latch leaving the
door free to move forward.
11)Before leaving the vehicle parked with
sliding doors open, always check that
the latch is engaged.
12)Always use this device when carrying
children.
13)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.
14)When closing, shut the right hand
swing door fully before you close the left
hand swing door. Never shut the two doors
at the same time.
WARNING
2)Make sure that the left sliding side door
is all closed before refuelling to prevent
damage to the door and to the sliding
locking system with fuel filler cap open,
activated during refuelling operations.
SEATS
DRIVER’S SEAT
(for Cargo versions, where provided)
15)
Longitudinal adjustment
Lift the lever A fig. 18 and push the seat
forwards or backwards: in the driving
position your arms should be slightly
bent and your hands should rest on the
steering wheel rim.
16)
Reclining backrest adjustment
Lift lever B fig. 18 and, slightly
detaching the back from the backrest,
accompany the movement of the
backrest until it is in the desired
position.
16F0V0527
17F0V0528
18F0V0210
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Closing
1) Fit the cap (complete with key) and
turn it clockwise until it clicks once
or more.
2) Turn the key clockwise and extract it,
then close the flap.
The sealing may cause a slight pressure
increase in the tank. A little breathing
off, while slackening the cap is
absolutely normal.
29)
NATURAL POWER
VERSIONS
The methane filler is located near the
petrol filler
To access the filler, undo the cap fig.
137 turning it anticlockwise.
The profile of filler fig. 138 for refilling is
the universal type, compatible with
Italian and NGV1 standards.In some European countries adapters
are considered ILLEGAL (e.g. in
Germany).
For service stations with cubic metre
(m
3) nozzles (pressure differential)
the check valves must be released by
delivering a small amount of methane to
measure the residual pressure in the
cylinder.
The plates (provided with the vehicle
documentation) contain the date for the
first inspection of the cylinders.
30)
Fuel - Vehicle
compatibility
identification - Graphic
symbol for informing
consumers in
accordance with
EN16942
The symbols shown below facilitated
recognising the correct fuel type to
be used on your car. Before proceeding
with refuelling, check the symbols
inside the fuel filler flap (where provided)
and compare them with the symbols
shown on the fuel pump (where
provided).
Symbols for petrol powered cars
E5: Unleaded petrol containing up to
2.7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
5.0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with
EN228
E10: Unleaded petrol containing up to
3.7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
10.0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with
EN228
137F0V0239
138F0V0240
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STARTING AND DRIVING