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ASSISTED PARKING (5/6)
Suspending the manoeuvre
The manoeuvre is suspended in the fol-
lowing circumstances:
– you take control of the wheel;
– a door or the boot is opened;
– the vehicle is at a standstill for too long;
– an obstacle in the direction of move- ment prevents the manoeuvre from
being completed;
– the engine will stop.
Once the warning light
on the
instrument panel goes off and a beep
sounds, the manoeuvre has been sus-
pended. Then to resume the manoeu-
vre, press and hold the system activa-
tion switch.
In this case, the reason for suspending
the manoeuvre will be displayed on the
multifunction screen. Make sure:
– you have released the steering wheel
and;
– that all doors and the boot are closed, and;
– that no obstacles are in the way of the direction of movement, and;
– that the engine is started.
Cancelling the manoeuvre
The manoeuvre can be stopped in the
following cases:
– by pressing the system activation switch;
– the vehicle speed has exceeded 4 mph (7 km/h);
– You have performed more than ten forwards/backwards movements in
one manoeuvre;
– the parking distance control sensors are dirty or blocked;
– the vehicle wheels have skidded.
Once the warning light
on the
instrument panel goes off and a beep
sounds, the manoeuvre has been
ended.
Special note
The system may be disrupted in the
following circumstances. In this cases,
you should park by yourself because of
risk to impact;
– if there are obstacles around posts;
– if the parking space has obstacles such as bicycles, motorbikes, narrow
posts, etc;
– if the parking space is winding, slip- pery or uneven;
– if the tire pressure is lower or higher than the standard;
– in very bad weather (heavy rain, snow or strong winds);
– fitting different tires (snow chain, spare tire, different size wheel).
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2.90
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (1/3)
Operation
With the selection lever 1 in position P,
switch on the ignition.
To move out of position P, you must de-
press the brake pedal before pressing
the unlocking button 2.
With your foot on the brake pedal
(warning light
Ó on the display 3
goes out), move the lever out of posi-
tion P.
Only engage D or R when the vehi-
cle is stopped, with your foot on the
brake and the accelerator pedal re-
leased.
Selector lever 1
P: park
R: reverse
N: Neutral
D: automatic mode
M: manual mode
Note: Press the button 2 to go from po-
sition D or N to R or P.
3: displays the gear engaged in manual
mode.
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Driving in automatic mode
Move lever 1 to position D.
In most road conditions you will en-
counter, you will not need to touch your
lever again: the gears will change au-
tomatically at the right time and at the
most suitable engine speed because
the automatic system takes into ac-
count the vehicle load and road contour
and adjusts itself to the particular driv-
ing style you have chosen.
Economical driving
When driving, always leave the lever
in position D, keeping the accelerator
pedal lightly depressed to ensure auto-
matic gear changes at a lower engine
speed.
Accelerating and overtaking
Depress the accelerator pedal firmly
and fully (so that it goes beyond the
kickdown point).
This will enable you to change down
to the optimum gear within the
engine range.3
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3/3)
Parking the vehicle
When the vehicle is stopped, move the
lever to position P while keeping your
foot on the brake pedal: the gearbox is
in neutral and the drive wheels are me-
chanically locked by the driveshaft.
Apply the parking brake or, depen-
ding on the vehicle, ensure that the
electronic parking brake is applied.
When setting off, if the lever is locked
in position P even though you are
pressing the brake pedal, the lever can
be released manually. To do this, unclip
the flap 4, then insert a tool (with a hard
rod to it) into the hole and press the
button 2 at the same time in order to
unlock the lever.
Contact an authorised dealer as soon
as possible.
Operating faults
– when driving, if the ‘check gearbox’
message appears on the instrument
panel, it indicates a fault.
Contact your approved Dealer as
soon as possible;
– when driving, if the message
“Gearbox overheating” appears on
the instrument panel, stop as soon
as possible to let the gearbox cool
down and wait for the message to
disappear;
– If a vehicle with an automatic
gearbox breaks down, refer to the
information on “Towing” in Section 5.
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For safety reasons, do not
switch off the ignition before
the vehicle has come to a
complete standstill.
An impact to the under-
side of the vehicle while
manoeuvring (e.g.: strik-
ing a post, raised kerb or
other street furniture) may result in
damage to the vehicle (e.g.: defor-
mation of an axle).
To avoid any risk of accident, have
your vehicle checked by an appro-
ved Dealer.
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3.21
ELECTRIC SUNROOF (1/2)
To slide the curtain 1
With the ignition on:
– Full opening: push switch 2 to the
middle of position A;
– Full closing: push switch 2 to the
end of position B.
It doesn’t need to be held. The curtain
will automatically open or close all the
way.
To tilt the sunroof
When the sunroof is closed, press
switch 2 to tilt up the sunroof. It doesn’t
need to be held.
When the sunroof is tilt, press switch 2
to close the sunroof. It doesn’t need to
be held.
Special features
If the window detects resistance when
closing or tilting down (e.g.: arms,
branch of a tree, etc.) it moves to the
front or tilts up.
If this function malfunctions and re-
peats opening or tilting up the sunroof,
keep pushing the tilt down switch within
5 seconds after it happens; the sun-
roof will fully close gradually. Make sure
nothing is caught in the sunroof.
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2
A
B
Driver’s responsibility
when parking or stopping
the vehicle
Never leave an animal,
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on your vehicle, even for
a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves
or to others by starting the engine,
activating equipment such as the
electric windows or locking the
doors.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather,
please remember that the tempera-
ture inside the passenger compart-
ment increases very quickly.
If something gets trapped, reverse
the direction of travel as soon as
possible by pushing switch 2 to the
position A.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY.
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3.23
Note: For vehicles fitted with a naviga-
tion system, you can use the multifunc-
tion screen to deactivate/activate the
courtesy lights which come on when
the doors or boot are opened. To do
this, please refer to “Vehicle settings
customisation menu” in Section 1.Interior lights switch 1
Press switch 1 to turn on/off map read-
ing light 3 and 4. When a door is open,
door light 5 and foot light 6 are ON.
Interior lights switch 2
Press switch 1 to turn on/off door light 5
and foot light 6. When a door is open,
map reading light 3 and 4 are ON. You
can turn on/off the front door and foot
lights with the switch 2 control although
the doors are closed.
When the doors or boot are un-
locked and opened, the reading and
footwell lights come on temporarily.
INTERIOR LIGHTING (1/3)
With the doors properly shut, lock-
ing or starting the engine makes the
interior lights and the courtesy lights
go out.
4
3
5
12
Front door lights 5
Front footwell lights 6
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3.32
The headrest is a safety
component; check that it is
fitted and in the correct po-
sition. The top of the head-
rest should be as close as possible
to the top of the head.
Centre seat headrest storage
position
Press the button A and lower the cen-
tral headrest 1 completely.
When the headrest is set at the
lowest position, this is for storage
only. It should not be in this position
when a seat is occupied.
Position for use
Lift the headrest to maximum height,
then lower it until it locks.
To remove a headrest
Raise the headrest as far as it will go,
then press button A and remove the
headrest.
To refit a headrest
Insert the rods in the holes, press the
button A and lower the headrest. Check
that it is correctly locked in place.
REAR HEADRESTS
A
Note: When the headrest need to be
reassembled, pay attention to its posi-
tion which is drawn in the label.
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To replace the seatback, proceed in
the reverse order to removal.
Refit the seatback and click it back into
place.
REAR BENCH SEAT (1/3)
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
A
1
The configuration of the
two-seat bench with the
small seatback B pulled
down, does not allow the
central seat to be used as it would
be impossible to buckle the seat belt
(belt buckles inaccessible).
When refitting the seat-
back, make sure it is cor-
rectly locked in place.
If seat covers are fitted ,
make sure these do not prevent the
seatback latch from locking in.
Make sure that the seat belts are
positioned correctly.
Reposition the headrests.
To manually fold down the
seatbacks
Ensure that the front seats are far
enough forward.
Lower the headrests fully.
Pull the control 1 and lower the seat-
back A.
B
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3.34
To automatically fold down
the seatbacks (flat position)
Place seat belt in hook 2 to avoid dam-
aging the belt. From the boot, pulling
the control 3 enables you to automati-
cally unlock the rear bench seatbacks
to get a flat floor.
Conditions of use
– Vehicle stationary;
– tailgate open;
– rear seat belts unlocked.
Operating fault
If all user conditions have been ful-
filled and the folding action still fails to
operate, please contact an authorised
dealer.
REAR BENCH SEAT (2/3)
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
Use restriction
It is forbidden to drive with a seatback
or a front seat folded down when there
is a passenger occupying a rear seat.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
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3