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AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING
Operating principleAfter the vehicle is started, the system 
automatically locks the doors when you 
are driving at approximately 6 mph 
(10 km/h) and over.
The door can be unlocked:
–  by pressing central door unlocking 
switch 2.
–  at a standstill, by opening a front 
door from inside the vehicle.
Note: if a door is opened or closed, it 
will automatically lock again when the 
vehicle reaches a speed of 6 mph 
(10 km/h).
Activating/deactivating the 
function
To switch it on: with the vehicle at a 
standstill and the engine running, press 
switch 2 until a beep sounds.
To deactivate: with the vehicle station-
ary and the engine running, press the 
switch 2 until you hear two beeps.
You can also deactivate/activate the 
function from the menu on the multi-
function screen  1 (refer to the informa-
tion on the “Vehicle settings customisa-
tion menu” section 1, “Auto door locking 
while driving” function).
Operating faults
If you experience an operating fault (no 
automatic locking, the indicator light in-
corporated in switch  2 does not light up 
when trying to lock the doors and boot, 
etc.), make sure that locking has not 
been deactivated by mistake and check 
that the doors and boot are properly 
closed. If they are correctly locked and 
the fault is still present, contact an au-
thorised dealer.
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Driver’s responsibility
If you decide to keep the 
doors locked when you are 
driving, remember that it 
may be more difficult for those as-
sisting you to gain access to the 
passenger compartment in the 
event of an emergency.
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SEAT BELTS (2/3)
Locking
Unwind the belt  slowly and smoothly  
and ensure that buckle  3 locks into 
catch 5 (check that it is locked by pull- ing on buckle  3).
If the belt jams, allow it to return slightly 
before attempting to unwind it again.
If your seat belt is completely jammed, 
pull slowly, but firmly, so that just over 
3 cm unwinds. Allow it to return slightly 
before attempting to unwind it again.
If there is still a problem, contact an ap-
proved dealer.
ßDriver’s seat belt reminder 
and, depending on the vehi-
cle, front passenger seat belt re-
minder
This lights up on the interior rear-view 
mirror, or, depending on the vehicle, on 
the central display when the engine is 
started then, if the driver’s or the front 
passenger’s seat belt (if this seat is oc-
cupied) is not fastened and the vehicle 
has reached approximately 12.4 mph 
(20 km/h), it flashes and a beep sounds 
for around 2 minutes.
Note: an object placed on the passen-
ger seat base may activate the warning 
light in some cases.
Rear seat belt reminder  (depending 
on vehicle)
Warning light 
ß lights up on the 
instrument panel, accompanied by the 
graphic  6 for approximately 30 seconds 
each time the vehicle is started, a door 
is opened or a rear seat belt is fastened 
or unfastened.
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Check that the rear passengers are 
wearing seat belts and that the number 
of seat belts shown as fastened cor-
responds to the number of rear seat 
places occupied.
Depending on the vehicle, on the 
graphic  6:
–  marker in green: seat belt fastened;
–  marker in red: seat belt unfastened.
Unfastening
Press button  4 and the seat belt will be 
rewound by the inertia reel. Guide the 
belt.
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Second row centre rear seat
Unwind belt 5 slowly from its housing  4.
Click buckle  9 into black catch 8.
Snap the last sliding buckle  6 into the 
red catch 7.
To store away the seat belt, guide it into 
housing  4 and store the two buckles 
into their respective housings  A and B 
or, depending on the vehicle, hook 
buckle 9 on magnet C.
Second row rear side seats
Slowly unwind belt  1.
Click the sliding buckle  2 into the corre-
sponding red catch  3.
Check that the rear seat 
belts are positioned and op-
erating correctly each time 
the rear seats are moved.
Rear seat functions
Refer to the information on “Rear 
seat functions” in Section 3.
REAR SEAT BELTS
1
Third row rear seats (7-seater 
versions)
Slowly unwind the strap  10.
Click the buckle  11 into the correspond-
ing black catch  12.
10
11
12
2
3
9
8
6
7
5
AB
4
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CHILD SAFETY: General information (1/2)
Carrying children
Please ensure that you comply with the 
legislation of your country.
Children, and adults, must be correctly 
seated and strapped in for all journeys. 
The children being carried in your vehi-
cle are your responsibility.
A child is not a miniature adult. Children 
are at risk of specific injuries as their 
muscles and bones have not yet fin-
ished growing. The seat belt alone 
would not provide suitable protection. 
Use an approved child seat and ensure 
you use it correctly.
A collision at 30 mph 
(50 km/h) is the same as fall-
ing a distance of 10 metres. 
Transporting a child without 
a restraint is the equivalent of allow-
ing him or her to play on a fourth-
floor balcony without railings.
Never travel with a child held in your 
arms. In the event of an accident, 
you will not be able to keep hold of 
the child, even if you yourself are 
wearing a seat belt.
If your vehicle has been involved in 
a road accident, replace the child 
seat and have the seat belts and 
ISOFIX anchorage points checked.
To prevent the doors being 
opened, use the “Child 
safety” device (refer to the 
information on “Opening 
and closing the doors” in Section 1).
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 by locking the 
doors.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, 
please remember that the tempera-
ture inside the passenger compart-
ment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS 
INJURY. 
         
        
        
     
        
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CHILD SAFETY: General information (2/2)
Using a child seat
The level of protection offered by the 
child seat depends on its ability to re-
strain your child and on its installation. 
Incorrect installation compromises the 
protection it offers the child in the event 
of harsh braking or an impact.
Before purchasing a child seat, check 
that it complies with the regulations for 
the country you are in and that it can 
be fitted in your vehicle. Consult an ap-
proved dealer to find out which seats 
are recommended for your vehicle.
Before fitting a child seat, read the 
manual and respect its instructions. If 
you experience any difficulties during 
installation, contact the manufacturer 
of the equipment. Keep the instructions 
with the seat.Set a good example by always fas-
tening your seat belt and teaching 
your child:
–  to strap themselves in correctly;
–  to always get in and out of the car  at the kerb, away from busy traf-
fic.
Do not use a second-hand child 
seat or one without an instruction 
manual.
Check that there are no objects in 
the vicinity of the child seat which 
could impede its operation.
Never leave a child unat-
tended in the vehicle.
Check that your child is 
always strapped in and that 
the belt or safety harness used is 
correctly set and adjusted. Avoid 
wearing bulky clothing which could 
cause the belts to slacken.
Never let your child put their head or 
arms out of the window.
Check that the child is in the correct 
position for the entire journey, espe-
cially if asleep. 
         
        
        
     
        
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CHILD SEATS: attachment by seat belt (2/6)
Five-seater version
Type of child seat Weight of 
the child Front passenger seat
Rear side seats Rear centre seat
Without  airbag 
or with  airbag 
deactivated With
 airbag 
activated
Carrycot fitted 
across the vehicle
Group 0 < 10 kg X X U (2) X
Rear-facing shell 
seat
Groups 0 or 0 + < 10 kg and 
< 13 kg
U (1) (5) X U (3) X
Shell seat/rear-facing 
seat
Groups 0+ and 1 < 13 kg and 9 to 
18 kg
U (1) (5) X U (3) X
Forward-facing seat
Group 1 9 to 18 kg U (1) (5) X U (3) (4) X
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg and 
22 to 36 kg
X U (5) U (3) (4) X
(1) RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: Before installing a child seat on the front passenger seat, check that \
the airbag has been deactivated (please refer to “Child safety: fron\
t passenger airbag deactivation and activation” in 
Section 1).
The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram \
on the previous page, to ensure the applica-
ble regulations are respected. 
         
        
        
     
        
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CHILD SEATS: attachment by seat belt (4/6)
Seven-seat version
Type of child seat Weight of the child Front passenger seat
Row 2 rear side seats Row 2 rear 
centre seat Row 3 rear 
centre 
seat (5)
Without
 airbag 
or with  airbag 
deactivated With
 airbag 
activated
Carrycot fitted 
across the vehicle
Group 0 < 10 kg X X U (2) X X
Rear-facing shell 
seat
Groups 0 or 0 + < 10 kg and < 13 kg U (1) (6) X U (3) X X
Shell seat/rear-facing 
seat
Groups 0+ and 1 < 13 kg and 9 to 18 
kg
U (1) (6) X U (3) X X
Forward-facing seat
Group 1 9 to 18 kg U (1) (6) X U (3) (4) X U (7)
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg and 22 
to 36 kg
X U (6) U (3) (4) X U
(1) RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: Before installing a child seat on the front passenger seat, check that \
the airbag has been deactivated (please refer to “Child safety: fron\
t passenger airbag deactivation and activation” in 
Section 1).
The table below summarises the information already shown in the diagram \
on the following pages, to ensure the appli-
cable regulations are respected. 
         
        
        
     
        
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CHILD SEATS: attachment using the ISOFIX system (2/6)
Five-seater version
Type of child seat Weight of 
the child Seat size 
ISOFIX Front passenger seat
Rear side seats Rear centre 
seat
Without
 airbag 
or with  airbag 
deactivated With
 airbag 
activated
Carrycot fitted across 
the vehicle
Group 0 < 10 kg
F, GXXXX
Rear-facing shell 
seat
Groups 0 or 0 + < 10 kg and 
< 13 kg
E
IL (1) (4) XIL (2) X
Shell seat/rear-facing 
seat
Groups 0+ and 1 < 13 kg and 9 
to 18 kg
C, D
IL (1) (4) XIL (2) X
Forward-facing seat
Group 1 9 to 18 kg A, B, B1 IUF - IL (1) (4) X IUF - IL 
(2) (3) X
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg 
and 22 to 36 
kg
X IUF - IL (1)
IUF - IL 
(2) (3) X
Seat i-Size i-U (1) (4)Xi-U X
The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram \
on the previous page, to ensure the regula-
tions in force are respected.