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VEHICLE INTERIOR
SEATS
ELECTRIC WINDOWS/ELECTRIC
DOOR MIRRORS
GEARBOX/TRANSMISSION
SELEC-TERRAIN DEVICE (where
provided)
CLIMATE CONTROL/HEATING
SYSTEM
UCONNECT SYSTEM
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
In-depth knowledge of your new vehicle
starts here.
The booklet that you are reading simply
and directly explains how it is made and
how it works.
That’s why we advise you to read it
seated comfortably on board, so that you
can see immediately what is described
here for yourself.THE KEYS.................16
IGNITION DEVICE.............17
SENTRY KEY®...............19
ALARM...................20
DOORS...................21
SEATS....................24
HEAD RESTRAINTS............27
STEERING WHEEL............28
REAR VIEW MIRRORS..........29
EXTERIOR LIGHTS............31
INTERIOR LIGHTS............35
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW
WIPER...................35
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM......38
ELECTRIC WINDOWS...........45
ELECTRIC SUN ROOF..........46
MySky SUN ROOF.............48
BONNET..................52
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT.......54
VERSION WITH LPG SYSTEM.....56
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WARNING
8)NEVER leave children unattended
inside the car, let alone leave the car with
the doors unlocked in a place that
children can access easily. Children may
seriously, or even fatally, injure
themselves. Also ensure that children do
not inadvertently operate the electric
parking brake, the brake pedal or the
automatic transmission lever.
9)Always use this device when carrying
children. After engaging the child lock on
both rear doors, check for effective
engagement by trying to open a door with
the internal handle.
10)Once the Dead Lock system is
engaged, it is impossible to open the
doors from inside the vehicle. Before
getting out of the car, please therefore
check that there is no-one left inside.
IMPORTANT
2)Make sure to take the key with you once
a door or the tailgate is locked, to prevent
locking the same key inside the vehicle. If
the key has been locked in, it can only be
recovered using the second provided key.
3)The operation of the recognition system
depends on various factors, such as, for
example, any electromagnetic wave
interference from external sources (e.g.
mobile phones), the charge of the battery
in the electronic key and the presence of
metal objects near the key or the car. In
these cases it is still possible to unlock the
doors by using the metal insert in the
electronic key (see description on the
following pages).
SEATS
FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL
ADJUSTMENT
11)4)
Longitudinal adjustment: lift the lever A
fig. 17 and push the seat fully forward or
backward.
12)
IMPORTANT Carry out the adjustment
while sitting on the seat involved
(driver side or passenger side).
Height adjustment(where provided): move
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lever B upwards or downwards to achieve
the required height.
Backrest angle adjustment: move lever C
to adjust the backrest angle,
accompanying it with the movement of
the chest (operate the lever until the
desired position is reached, then release
it).
Electric lumbar adjustment(where
provided): with the ignition device at
MAR, press button A fig. 18 to actuate
the lumbar area device until getting top
comfort while driving.ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE
FRONT SEATS
5)
These buttons (located on the outer side
of the backrest) can be used to adjust
the height, the lengthwise position in
relation to the vehicle and the angle of
the backrest.
Height adjustment: use the front or rear
part of the switch A fig. 19 to modify the
height and/or the angle of the seat
cushion.
Longitudinal adjustment: push switch A
forwards or backwards to move the seat
in the corresponding direction.
Backrest angle adjustment: push switch Bforwards or backwards to adjust the
backrest in the corresponding direction.
Electric lumbar adjustment: use the
joystick C to actuate the lumbar area
device until getting top comfort while
driving.
FRONT SEAT ELECTRIC HEATING(where provided)
With ignition device in the MAR position,
press buttons
fig. 20.
You can select two heating levels: “low
heating” (one amber LED on buttons) / “
high heating” (two LED amber LEDs on
the buttons).
After selecting one heating level, you
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need to wait for a few minutes until warm
air flows into the compartment.
IMPORTANT To preserve the battery
charge, this function cannot be
activated when the engine is off.
Auto On Comfort (where provided)
The electric heated driver seat is
switched on automatically to "maximum
heating" whenever the engine is started
and the outside temperature is lower
than 4.4°C. This functionality can be
enabled or disabled from theUconnect™
system Menu.
REAR SEATS
Partial extension of the luggage
compartment (1/3 or 2/3)
6)
Proceed as follows:remove the parcel shelf, if present;completely lower the rear seat head
restraints;
make sure that the seat belt is
positioned on trim A fig. 21;
operate lever B to tilt the left or right
part of the backrest: it will automatically
tilt forward. If necessary, accompany the
backrest during the initial stage of tilting.
When you lift the lever, you will see a red
mark.Repositioning the backrests
13) 14)
Move the seat belts to the side, checking
that they are correctly extended and not
twisted or pinched behind the backrests.
Make sure that the seat belts are
positioned on trims A fig. 21 (where
provided), then lift up the backrests and
push them back until a click is heard for
both locking mechanisms, at the side.
Make sure that the "red marks" on levers
A fig. 21 are not visible any more (the
"red mark" means that the backrest is not
locked properly).
WARNING
11)All adjustments must be made with
the car stationary.
12)Once you have released the
adjustment lever, always check that the
seat is locked on the guides by trying to
move it back and forth. If the seat is not
locked into place, it may unexpectedly
slide and cause the driver to lose control
of the car.
13)Make sure the backrests are properly
secured at both sides (not visible "red
notches) to prevent them from moving
forward, in the event of sharp braking,
with possible impact with of the
passengers.
14)If a passenger is present, it won't be
possible to use the armrest, but the
central backrest needs to be properly
attached.
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IMPORTANT
4)The fabric upholstery of the seats has
been designed to withstand long-term wear
deriving from normal use of the car. Some
precautions are however required. Avoid
prolonged and/or excessive rubbing against
clothing accessories such as metal buckles
and Velcro strips which, by applying a high
pressure on the fabric in a small area,
could cause it to break, thereby damaging
the upholstery.
5)Do not arrange objects beneath the
electrically adjustable seat and do not
impede its movement, since the controls
may be damaged. They may also restrict
the seat travel.
6)Before tilting the backrest, remove any
objects on the seat cushion.
HEAD RESTRAINTS
ADJUSTMENTS
15)
Upwards adjustment: raise the head
restraint until it clicks into place.
Downwards adjustment: press button A
fig. 22 (front head restraints) and B
fig. 23 (rear head restraints) and lower
the head restraint.
HEAD RESTRAINTS (removal)
Proceed as follows to remove the head
restraints:
raise the head restraints to their
maximum height;
press button A and device B
fig. 22 (front head restraints) or A and B
fig. 23 (rear head restraints) at the side
of the two supports, then remove the
head restraints by pulling them upwards.
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HEADLIGHT REGULATION
Headlight corrector
It only works with the starter device in
position MAR and the low beams on.
To regulate, turn the A ring fig. 33,
located on the left side of the instrument
panel (left hand drive version) or on the
right side (right hand drive).
Position 0: one or two people in the front
seats;
Position 1: 4 peoplePosition 2: 4 people + load in bootPosition 3: Driver + maximum load
allowed stowed in the boot
IMPORTANT Check the headlight
position every time the load weight is
changed.
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND
CONTROL BUTTON GRAPHIC
BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
The ring nut is located on the left side
(left hand drive versions) or on the right
side (right hand drive versions) of the
dashboard.
With side lights or headlights on, turn
ring nut B fig. 33 upwards to increase
light brightness of the instrument panel
and of the control button graphics, or
turn the ring nut downwards to decrease
it.
WARNING
19)The daytime running lights are an
alternative to the dipped headlights for
driving during the daytime in countries
where it is compulsory to have lights on
during the day; where it is not compulsory,
the use of daytime running lights is
permitted.20)Daytime running lights cannot replace
dipped beam headlights when driving at
night or through tunnels. The use of
daytime running lights is governed by the
highway code of the country in which you
are driving. Comply with legal
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
The luggage compartment unlocking is
electrically operated and is deactivated
when the vehicle is in motion.
OPENING FROM THE OUTSIDE
28)
When unlocked, the boot can be opened
from outside the car using the electric
opening handle A fig. 54 located under
the handle until the unlocking click is
heard or by quickly pressing button
on the remote control twice.Emergency opening from the inside
Proceed as follows:
remove parcel shelf (where provided),
remove the rear head restraints and fully
fold the seats;
use the screwdriver to remove the
yellow tab A fig. 55;
insert the screwdriver in housing B
fig. 56, in order to activate the luggage
compartment release tab.
CLOSING
To close the luggage compartment grab
the handle located inside the tailgate.
IMPORTANT Before closing the
luggage compartment make sure that
you have the keys since the luggage
compartment is automatically locked.
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