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Removing the net
F Release the hooks from the rings 4 and 3.
F R emove the lower fastener 2 then the upper
fastener 1 , turning them by a quarter turn
backwards to unlock them.
Make sure that the size, shape and
volume of the loads carried are compatible
with the highway code and safety
regulations and do not impair the driver’s
field of vision.
All loads must be appropriately secured
to prevent or minimise displacement and
prevent injury.
Install the anti-slip net (supplied with the
vehicle) every time that the seat is raised
and the partition flap removed.
Never use the net for any other purposes.
Regularly check the condition of the
anti-slip net. As soon as signs of wear or
tear appear, contact a CITROËN dealer
to have it replaced by an anti-slip net
that meets the specifications required by
CITROËN for the vehicle.
Always fit the removable flap back into
place when you are not carrying any long
loads.
"Swivelling writing table"
If the vehicle is so equipped, the central seat
cushion of the bench seat can be tilted to form
a swivelling working table top, thus creating a
mobile desk (with the vehicle stationary).
F
P
ull the handle located at the top of the
backrest cushion.
Central seat cushion
storage
Never use the table while the vehicle is
moving.
Any object on the table will become a
dangerous projectile that could cause
injury in the event of sudden braking or
collision.
Precautions for the seats
and bench seats
Do not remove a head restraint without storing
it and securing it to a support.
Ensure that the passengers can always access
the seat belts and fasten them easily.
A passenger must not take their seat without
adjusting the seat's head restraint correctly and
adjusting and fastening their seat belt.
Ensure that no object or passenger feet
could obstruct the anchorage points
or prevent the correct latching of the
assembly.
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Loading luggage or objects
behind the row 3 seat and
bench seat
Fixed one-piece bench seat
The different levels of equipment and settings
described hereafter vary according to the
version and the configuration of the vehicle.
The bench seat has a one-piece backrest that
may be fixed or folding (table position).For more information on the Seat belts ,
refer to the corresponding section.
When driving, it is prohibited to have a
passenger:
-
i
n rows 2 and 3, in the outer right-hand
seat, if the bench seat is in the fully folded
position,
-
i
n the centre seat if the outer right-hand seat
is in the fully folded position,
-
i
n row 3 if the backrest in front (row 2) is in
the table position,
-
i
n row 3 if the seat /bench seat in front
(row
2) is in the fully folded position.
If you want to load luggage onto the backrests
in row 3 while in the table position, the
backrests in row 2 must also be in the table
position. If removing and storing seats and bench
seats out of the vehicle, ensure that they
are placed in a clean area, so as to avoid
introducing any foreign bodies into the
mechanisms.
The seats and bench seats are not
designed for any other use than in
the vehicle. They are equipped with
mechanisms and features that may be
damaged if used improperly or if dropped.
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Access to row 3
F Using the handle, release the rear feet then tip the seat for ward.
F
T
o return the seat, tip the bench towards the
rear until the feet lock into place..
It is not necessary to fold the backrest
(table position) to tip the bench seat for
access to row 3.
Folding the backrest to the
table position
F Put the head restraints in the low position. F
F
rom the rear, lower the handle to release
the backrest.
F
F
rom the front, raise the handle to release
the backrest.
F
F
old the backrest onto the cushion.
F
T
o return the backrest to its normal position,
raise the handle and pull the backrest up.
Do not leave objects (such as a bag or
toys) on the cushion when folding the
backrest.
Tilting
F If your vehicle has the facility, place the backrest in the table position.
F
U
sing the handle, release the rear feet then
tip the seat for ward.
F
T
o return the seat, tip the bench towards the
rear until the feet lock into place..
Removing
F If the vehicle is so equipped, place the backrest in the table position.
F
T
ip the bench seat.
F
R
elease the front feet using the handles.
F
D
isengage the bench seat from its
anchorages.
F
R
emove the bench seat.
Refitting
F Check that there is no object obstructing the anchorages and preventing the feet locking
into place.
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F Engage the front feet in the anchorages on the floor (as shown above).
F
L
ock the front feet using the handles.
F
T
ip the bench seat backwards until the rear
feet lock into place.
Be careful of passengers' feet when
tipping. F
I f the vehicle is so equipped, pull the control
and raise the backrest (from the rear, lower
the handle).
Check that the seat has correctly locked
on the floor when returned to the seating
position.
Fixed rear seat and bench
seat
The different levels of equipment and settings
described hereafter vary according to the
version and the configuration of the vehicle.
The seat has a backrest that may be fixed or
folding (table position).
The bench seat has a one-piece backrest that
may be fixed or folding (table position). For more information on the Seat belts
,
refer to the corresponding section.
Access to row 3
(example for an individual seat)
F
U
sing the handle, release the rear feet then
tip the seat for ward.
F
T
o return the seat to the normal position,
tip the seat backwards until the rear feet
engage in their anchorages.
It is not necessary to fold the backrest
(table position) to tip the bench seat and
so access row 3.
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Folding the backrest to the
table position
F Put the head restraints in the low position.
F
F
rom the rear, lower the handle to release
the backrest.
F
F
rom the front, raise the handle to release
the backrest.
F
F
old the backrest onto the cushion.
F
T
o return the backrest to the normal
position, raise the handle and pull the
backrest up (from the rear, lower the
handle).
Do not leave objects (such as a bag or
toys) on the cushion when folding the
backrest.
Tilting
(example of an individual seat)
F
I
f your vehicle has the facility, place the
backrest in the table position. F
U
sing the handle, release the rear feet then
tip the seat for ward.
F
T
o return the seat to the normal position,
unfold the seat backwards until the rear feet
engage in their anchorages.
Removing
(example of an individual seat)
F
T
ip the seat. F
D
isengage the seat from its anchorages.
F
R
emove the seat through the side door for
row 2 or from the rear for row 3.
Refitting
(example of an individual seat)
F
C
heck that there is no object obstructing the
anchorages and preventing the feet locking
into place.
F
E
ngage the front feet in the anchorages on
the floor (as shown above).
F
L
ock the front feet using the handles.
F
R
elease the front feet using the handles.
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F Tip the seat backwards until the rear feet lock into place.
Be careful of passengers' feet when tipping.
F
I
f the vehicle is so equipped, pull the control
and raise the backrest (from the rear, lower
the handle).
Check that the seat is correctly locked
on the floor when returned to the seating
position.Rear seat and bench seat
on rails
Feel , Shine , Business Lounge
The different levels of equipment and settings
described hereafter vary according to the
version and the configuration of the vehicle.
The individual seat is always on the right-hand
side and the bench seat on the left-hand side
(facing forward).
The bench seat has two independent
backrests.
For more information on the Seat belts ,
refer to the corresponding section.
Adjusting the angle of the
backrest
The reclining backrest can be adjusted to
several positions. F
T
o recline the backrest, pull the control
upwards (from the rear, lower the handle).
F
R
elease the control when the desired
position is reached.
Moving forward or
backward
(example for an individual seat)
Two controls are provided for moving the seat
forward and backward:
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F From the rear, pull the strap without going beyond the point of resistance and push the
seat for ward or pull it backward.
F
F
rom the front, raise the control and slide
the seat for ward or backward.
Moving the seat along the
full length of the rail
F Place the seat backrest in the table position.
F S lide the seat by pulling on the front control
or rear strap.
Folding the backrest to the
table position
(example for an individual seat)
F
P
ut the head restraints in the low position.
F
F
rom the rear, lower the handle to release
the backrest.
F
F
rom the front, raise the handle to release
the backrest.
F
F
old the backrest onto the cushion.
Do not leave objects (such as a bag or
toys) on the cushion when folding the
backrest. To return the backrest to the normal position,
the seat must be positioned between the
markings.
The arrow must not be outside the markings.
Returning the backrest
to the normal position
(between the markings)
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F Use the front control to move the seat so that it is between the markings.
Removing
(example of an individual seat)
F M ove the seat for ward for access to the
strap.
F
F
old the backrest to the table position
Refitting
Before refitting the seat or bench seat in
the vehicle, pull the strap fully to ensure
that the latching mechanism has engaged.
F
F
rom the rear, pull the strap fully to release
the anchorages and tip the seat for wards to
place it in the vertical position. F
R
emove the seat through the side door for
row 2 or through the rear for row 3. Do not use the strap to lift the seat or
bench seat.
(example of an individual seat)
F
C
heck that nothing is obstructing the rails.
F P lace the front part of the guides on the
rails.
F
T
ip the seat to align the rear of the guides in
the rails.
F
S
lide the seat for wards or backwards until it
engages in the notches.
F
Ra
ise the backrest.
Check that the seat has correctly locked
on the floor when returned to the seating
position.
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