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Your vehicle has been approved in accordance with the latest ISOFIX regulation .
The
seats, represented below, are fitted with
r
egulation
I
SOFIX
m
ountings:
"ISOFIX" mountings
There are three mountings for each seat: -
a
mounting B behind the seat for fixing
t
he upper strap, referred to as the TOP
TETHER . I t is identified by a marking.
The TOP TETHER is used to secure the
u
pper strap of child seats that have one. This
a
rrangement limits the for ward tipping of the
c
hild seat in the event of a front impact.
This ISOFIX
mounting system provides fast,
r
eliable and safe fitting of the child seat in your
v
ehicle. Follow
the instructions for fitting
c
hild seats contained in the seat
m
anufacturer's installation guide.
The
incorrect installation of a child seat
i
n a vehicle compromises the child's p
rotection in the event of an accident.
The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with
t
wo latches which are secured on the two
m
ountings
A.
S
ome seats also have an upper strap,
known
as the Top Tether, which is attached to
m
ounting
B. T
o secure the child seat to the TOP TETHER
:
-
r
emove and stow the head restraint before
i
nstalling the child seat in this seating
p
osition (refit it once the child seat has
b
een removed),
-
p
ass the strap of the child seat over the
t
op of the seat backrest, between the
a
pertures for the head restraint rods,
-
f
ix the hook of the upper strap to the
anc
horage
B
,
-
t
ighten the upper strap.
For information on the possibilities for installing
I
SOFIX
child seats in your vehicle, refer to the
s
ummary table.
-
t
wo mountings A,
located between the
v
ehicle seat back and cushion, indicated by
a
marking,
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"Baby P2C Mini" and its ISOFIX bas e
(size c ategories: C , D, E)
Group 0+: from bir th to 13 kg
Installed
rear ward facing using an ISOFIX
b
ase which is attached to the anchorage
r
ings
A .
T
he base has a support leg, adjustable for
h
eight, which sits on the vehicle's floor.
This
seat can also be secured with a seat
bel
t.
In
this case only the seat shell is used and is
a
ttached to the vehicle's seat by the three-
point
seat belt.
ISOFIX child seats recommended by CITROËN
CITROËN offers a range of ISOFIX child seats listed and type approved for your vehicle.
R efer also to the child seat manufacturer's fitting instructions for information on installing and removing the seat.
The
ISOFIX BABY P2C base must be installed so that on the ISOFIX clamps, the N
os 3, 4 and 5 are visible. And the support leg must have 6 holes visible.
"
RÖMER Baby- Safe Plus" and its ISOFIX base
(size
category:
E )
Group 0+: from bir th to 13 kg
Installed
rear ward
facing
using an ISOFIX
b
ase
which
is
attached
to
the
rings A.
The
base
has
a
support
leg,
adjustable for
h
eight,
which
sits
on
the
vehicle's floor.
This
child
seat
can
also
be
secured with a
s
eat
belt.
In
this
case,
only
the shell is used
a
nd
attached
to
the
vehicle's
seat by the
t
hree-point
seat
belt.
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"Baby P2C Midi" and its ISOFIX base (size categories: D , C, A, B, B1)
Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg
Installed
rear ward facing using an ISOFIX
b
ase which is attached to the anchorage
r
ings
A .
T
he base has a support leg, adjustable for
h
eight, which sits on the vehicle's floor.
This
child seat can also be used for ward
f
acing.
This seat can not
be secured with a seat
bel
t.
We
recommend that you use the seat in the
r
ear ward facing position up to the age of
3 ye
ars. "RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX"
(size category: B1)
Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg
Is
installed only in the for ward facing
p
osition.
Is
attached to the anchorage rings A and the
u
pper anchorage ring B,
referred to as the
T
OP TETHER, using an upper strap.
Three
seat body angles: sitting, reclining,
l
ying down.
We
recommend the lying down position.
This
child seat can also be used on seats
n
ot equipped with ISOFIX mountings. In
t
his case, it must be secured to the vehicle's
s
eat by the three-point seat belt. Adjust the
p
osition of the vehicle's front seat so that the
c
hild's feet are not touching the backrest.
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Table of locations for ISOFIX child seats
In accordance with the European regulation, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX m ountings.
In
the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter between A and G, is
indicated
on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
IUF :
S
eat suitable for the installation of an
Un
iversal I sofix
seat, For ward
facing with
t
he "Top Tether" upper strap.
IL- SU :
S
eat suitable for the installation of a
Se
mi-Universal I SOFIX
seat, that is:
-
r
ear ward facing fitted with an upper strap
o
r a support leg
-
f
or ward facing fitted with a support leg
-
a
n infant carrier fitted with an upper strap
o
r a support leg. Weight of the child
/ indicative age
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
Up to about 6 months Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg (group 0+)
Up
to about 1 yearFrom 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From
about 1-3 years
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant carrierrearward facing rearward facing forward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F G C D E C D A B B1
Front passenger seat Not ISOFIX
Rear seats XIL- SU
(2) I L- SU (1) IL- SU
(2) IL- SU
(1) IUF
IL- SU
Remove
and stow the head restraint
b
efore installing a child seat with a
b
ackrest on a passenger seat. Refit the
h
ead restraint once the child seat has
b
een removed.
To attach the upper strap, refer to the "ISOFIX
mountings"
se
ction.
(1) :
T
he front seat must be adjusted to
9
notches back from the fully for ward
p
osition.
(2):
T
he front seat must be adjusted to
4 n
otches back from the fully for ward
p
osition.
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The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises the child's protection in
t
he event of an accident.
Check
that there is no seat belt or seat belt
b
uckle under the child seat as this could
de
stabilise
i
t.
Remember
to fasten the seat belts or the
c
hild seat harnesses keeping the slack in
relation
to the child's body to a minimum,
even
for short journeys.
For
the installation of a child seat using a
s
eat belt, ensure that this is well tensioned
o
n the child seat and that it is holding the
c
hild seat firmly against the seat of your
v
ehicle. If your front passenger seat is
a
djustable, move it for ward if necessary.
At the rear seats, always leave sufficient
space
between the front seat and:
-
a
rear ward facing child seat,
-
t
he feet of a child seated in a for ward
f
acing child seat.
For
this, move the front seat for ward and if
n
ecessary straighten its backrest.
Recommendations on child seats
The chest part of the seat belt must be positioned on the child's shoulder without
t
ouching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat belt
passes
correctly over the child's thighs.
CITROËN
recommends the use of a booster
s
eat which has a back, fitted with a seat belt
g
uide at shoulder level.
As
a safety precaution, never leave:
-
o
ne or more children alone and
u
nsupervised in a vehicle,
-
a
child or an animal in a vehicle which
i
s exposed to the sun, with the windows
c
losed,
-
t
he keys within reach of children inside
t
he vehicle.
To
prevent accidental opening of the doors,
u
se the "Child lock".
Take
care not to open the rear windows by
m
ore than one third.
To
protect young children from the rays of
t
he sun, fit side blinds on the rear windows.
The
legislation
on
carrying
a
child
on
the
f
ront
passenger
seat
is
specific
to
each
c
ountry.
Refer
to
the
legislation
in
force
in
y
our
country.
Deactivate
the
passenger's
front
airbag
w
hen
a
rear ward
facing
child
seat
is
installed
o
n
the
front
seat.
Other wise,
the
child
would
r
isk
being
seriously
injured
or
killed
if
the
a
irbag
were
deployed.
For
o
ptimum
in
stallation
o
f
t
he
fo
rward
f
acing
c
hild
seat,
ensure
that
the
back
of
the
child
s
eat
is
as
close
as
possible
to
the
backrest
o
f
the
vehicle's
seat,
or
in
contact
if
possible.
The
head
restraint
must
be
removed
before
i
nstalling
a
child
seat
with
a
backrest
on
the
p
assenger
sea
t.
Ensure
that
the
head
restraint
is
stowed
or
a
ttached
securely
so
that
it
is
not
thrown
a
round
the
vehicle
in
the
event
of
sharp
b
raking.
Refit
the
head
restraint
as
soon
as
the
child
s
eat
is
removed.
Installing a booster
cushion
Children at the front
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Accessories
A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the CITROËN dealer network.
T hese accessories and parts are all suitable for your vehicle and benefit from CITROËN's recommendation and warranty.
"Transport solutions":
boot carpet, boot liner,
transverse
roof bars, bicycle carrier, ski carrier,
r
oof boxes, boot dividers, ...
"Styling":
rear diffuser, aluminium gear knob,
a
lloy wheels, exterior expressive stickers,
c
hrome mirror shells, door sill finishers, ...
"Comfort" :
door deflectors, insulated module,
s
un blinds, scented air freshener, portable
a
shtray, coat hanger fitted to head restraint,
r
eading lamp, front and rear parking sensors,
c
entre armrest, cigarette lighter, ..."Security and safety":
anti-theft alarm,
v
ehicle tracking system, snow chains, wheel
n
on-slip covers, wheel security bolts, child
s
eats, first aid kit, warning triangle, high
v
isibility vest, breathalyzer, fire extinguisher,
p
et seat belt, foglamp kit, seat belt cutter/glass
h
ammer,
...
"
Protection":
mats, mud flaps, vehicle cover,
s
eat covers, side protective mouldings, bumper
p
rotectors,
...
T
o prevent the mat from becoming caught
u
nder the pedals:
-
e
nsure that the mat is secured correctly,
-
n
ever fit one mat on top of another."Multimedia":
audio
system, speaker, semi-
integral
navigation systems, hands-free kit,
d
riving assistance systems, 230 V socket, rear
m
ulti-media support, DVD players, portable
s
atellite navigation system, smartphone
s
upport, digital radio, ...
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ABS .......................................................107, 10 8
Accessories .............................. ....................142
Access
to rear seats (3 -door)
.........................47
A
ctive City Brake
........................................... 11
0
Adjusting
s
eats
................................................ 46
A
djusting the air distribution
.............. 5
4, 55, 58
Adjusting
the air flow
.......................... 5
4, 55, 58
Adjusting
the temperature
................. 5
4, 55, 57
Adjusting
the time
.....................................2
9, 30
Advice
on care and maintenance
.................15
2
Advice
on driving
..............................
..............70
Airbags
...............
..................................... 18,
1
18
Airbags,
c
urtain
..................................... 12
1,
12
2
Airbags,
front......................................... 118, 122
Airbags,
la
teral
...................................... 12
0,
12
2
Air
c
onditioning
...............................
............9, 53
Air
conditioning, automatic
.............................57
A
ir
c
onditioning,
m
anual
................................. 55
A
ir
in
take/recirculation
..............................5
6, 58
Air vents
..............................
............................52
Anti-lock
braking system (ABS)
............10
7,
10
8
Audible
w
arning
............................................ 10
6
Audio
streaming (Bluetooth)
................. 2
01, 246
Audio
system
...............................
..................235
Auxiliary
......................................... 6
5, 198, 245Cable,
audio
..........................................1
98, 245
Capacity,
fuel tank
..............................
..........13 8
CD
..............................
...................................19 9
Central
locking
................................... 3
2, 34, 38
Changing
a bu
lb
............................................16
3
Changing
a f
use
............................................16
8
Changing
a wheel
...............................
..........15 8
Changing
a wiper blade
................................14
4
Changing
the electronic key battery
...............37
C
hanging the remote control battery
..............33
C
hecking the levels
................................1
4 8 -15 0
Checking
tyre pressures (using the kit)
........15
6
Checks
...............
...................................147,
15
2
Children
...............................
....117, 119, 123 -127
Child
lock
...............................
........................137
Child
seats,
general
................
................................123 -125
Child
seats, conventional
..............................12
9
Child
seats, ISOFIX
......................................13
3
Closing
the boot
...............................
...............39
Closing
the doors
...............................
.............35DAB
(Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Digital
r
adio
.........................................1
96, 243
Daytime
running lamps
...........................9
9, 163
Deactivating
t
he
p
assenger
a
irbag.................................. 11 9
Demisting/defrosting,
f
ront
.............................60
D
emisting/defrosting,
r
ear
..............................61
D
imensions
..............................
.....................183
Dipstick
................
..........................................148
Direction
i
ndicators
.......................1
03, 164, 166
Display screen, instrument
pan
el
...............................
............13
Door
pockets
...................................................63
D
oors
..............................................................
.38
Driving
e
conomically......................................... 9
Dynamic
stability control
(DSC)
....................................... 1
7, 24, 107-109
Battery
...............................
.............151,
17
7-179
Battery,
c
harging
...............................
............179
Battery,
electronic key
.................................... 37
B
attery, remote control
...................................33
A
CD
B
Clutch ............................................................ 1 51
Connection, iPhone ...................................... 2
12
Connection,
M
irrorLink
................................. 2
16
Control,
emergency boot release
...................40
C
ontrol stalk, lighting
...................................... 98
C
ontrol stalk, wipers
..................................... 10
4
Courtesy
lamp
...............................
..................62
Cup
holder
...............................
........................63
Bluetooth (
telephone) ............................2
04,
247
Bonnet ...............
............................................ 146
Boot
........
......................................................... 39
Brake
d
iscs/pads ........................................... 152
Brake
lamps
...............................
................... 166
Bulbs
(
changing)
...............................
............ 163
.
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Lamp, boot ......................................................62
Lamps, front .......................................... 16
3, 16 4
Lamps,
re
ar
...............................
....................166
Lane
Departure Warning System (LDWS)
.....93
L
evel, brake fluid
........................................... 14
9
Level,
engine coolant
.................................... 15
0
Level,
engine oil
...............................
.............148
Levels
and checks
..............................
...147-150
Level,
screenwash fluid
................................15
0
Lighting
dimmer
..............................
................27
Lighting,
guide-me home
..............................10
2
Loading
..............................
............................... 9
Locating
your vehicle
...................................... 32
L
ocking/unlocking a door from the inside.......38
Low fuel level
..............................
...... 17, 26, 138
Maintenance, routine
................................ 9
, 148
Manual
m
ode
.................................................. 77
M
at
.......
........................................................... 66
Menu
(touch screen
tablet)
...............
.......... 189, 190, 202, 208, 220
Mirror, rear view
.............................................. 51
M
irrors, door.................................................... 50
Mirror, vanity
..............................
.....................64
Mode,
driving
..............................
....................77
Mode,
easy
(automatic mode)
.................................77
M
ountings,
I
sofix
...............................
............132
L
M
Navigation ............................... ......................220
Number plate lamps ...................................... 16
7Radio ...............
......................................194, 242
Radio, digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting
- DAB)
...........................1
96, 243
RDS
................
.......................................195, 242
Rear
s
creen,
d
emisting
...................................61
R
echarging the battery
.................................17
9
Recirculation, air
...............................
........56, 58
Reinitialisation
of the under-inflation
detection
system
...........................................96
R
eminder, lighting on
....................................10
0
Remote
control
..........................................3
2, 37
Removing
and fitting a fuse
..........................16
8
Removing
a wheel
..............................
..........15 8
Removing
the mat
...............................
............66
Replacing
bu
lbs
..............................
..............163
Replacing
the air filter
...................................1
51
Replacing
the oil filter
...................................1
51
Replacing the p assenger c ompartment f ilter ...151
Reservoir, screenwash ................................. 15
0
Reversing
c
amera
...............................
............ 92
Reversing
lam
ps
........................................... 16
6
Roof bars
....................................................... 14
4
Roof, electric fabric
......................................... 42
O
pening
the
bonnet
......................................
14
6
Opening
the
boot
..............................
........34,
39
Opening
the
doors
...............................
...........
34
Pads,
b
rake
................................................... 15
2
Parcel shelf, rear
............................................. 67
P
arking
brake
.......................................... 7
6,
152
Pedal,
clutch.................................................. 151
Plates,
id
entification ...................................... 18 4
Port, USB
................................. 6
3,
65,
196,
245
Power
s
teering
................................................ 18
P
ressures, tyres
.................................... 1
57,
184
Pre-tensioning
seat
belts
.............................. 11
7
Protecting children ...................1 17, 119, 123 -127
Puncture ................ ................................ 153, 15
8
O
P
NR
S
Safety, children .................................1 17, 119, 123 -127
Screen, touch
...............................
.................185
Screen
menu map
................ 1
90, 202, 208, 220
Screenwash
..............................
....................105
.
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