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Returning the backrest to the
sitting position
F Release the backrest by pulling the control, then return it to its original position.
F
E
nsure that it has correctly locked into
place.
Placing the seat in the fully
folded position
Returning the seat to the sitting position
Before folding the seat, ensure that:
- i n row 3, no passenger's foot is
obstructing one of the seat anchorages
on the floor,
-
t
he seat is locked securely on the floor,
-
t
he seat belt is available for the
passenger.
Modularity of the Row 3 seat
Placing the backrest in the table
position
F Lower the head restraint as far as it will go.
F
P
lace the seat in the table position.
F
P
ull the red strap located behind the seat
to release the feet of the seat from their
anchorage on the floor.
F
T
ilt the entire seat for wards. F
F
old the entire seat backwards.
Returning the backrest to the
sittting position
F Unlock the backrest by pulling the control
and then return it to its initial position.
F
C
heck that the assembly is anchored
properly.
Placing the seat in the fully
folded position
F Operate the control to fold the backrest onto the seat cushion.
F
P
lace the seat in the table position.
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Before folding it back, ensure that the
feet of the passenger in row 3 are not
obstructing the row 2 seat anchorage
points.
Exiting
F Lower the head restraint fully.
F
O
perate the yellow control located on the
back of the row 2 seat backrest.
F
F
old the seat backrest to the table position.
Returning the seat to the sitting position
Ensure:
- t hat the seat is locked properly to the
f l o o r,
-
t
hat the seat belt is available for the
passenger.
Entering, exiting from row 3
Entering
F Lift the bar, fitted with a red strap, located behind the seat, to release the feet of the
seat from their anchorage in the floor.
F
T
ilt the entire seat for wards.
F
P
ush the red control.
F
F
old the entire seat backwards. F
P
lace the row 2 seat in the table position.
F
T
ilt it to the fully folded position to allow
access.
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Ensure that the centre seat belt is stowed
correctly in its housing in the headlining.
Operating the Row 2 seats
Removing the seat
Refitting the seat
The label on the seat indicates the position in
which it must be installed.
F
P
ull the red strap to place the seat in the
fully folded position.
F
T
ilt the entire seat for wards.
F
E
xit via the side door. F
I
f necessary, move the front seats for ward.
F
L
ower the head restraint.
F
P
lace the seat in the fully folded position.
F
T
ilt the entire seat for wards then lift it.
Ensure that no object or foot of a
passenger seated in the rear is obstructing
the anchorage points or preventing correct
locking of the seat.Operating the Row
3 seats
Removing the seat
F Place the hooks of the feet between the two
bars.
F
F
old the seat backwards to secure the rear
anchorage points.
F
O
perate the control to raise the seat
backrest to its initial position.
F
Ra
ise the head restraint.
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Refitting the seat
The label on the seat indicates the position in
which it must be installed. F
L
ower the head restraint.
F
P
lace the seat in fully folded position.
F
T
ilt the assembly forwards.
F
T
ake hold of each side of the uprights of the
folded seat while tilting it gently for wards
and lift it.
F
P
lace the hooks of the front feet between
the two bars.
F
E
nsure that no object or feet are obstructing
the rear anchorage points and that the seat
belt is properly positioned and available.
F
F
old the seat backwards to fix its rear
anchorage feet.
F
O
perate the control to raise the backrest
into the initial position.
F
R
efit the head restraint. Do not place hard or heavy objects on
the backrests forming a table. They could
become dangerous projectiles in the event
of sharp braking or collision.
Following the various operations:
-
d
o not remove a head restraint without
stowing it; secure it inside the vehicle,
-
e
nsure that passengers can always
access the seat belts and fasten them
easily,
-
p
assengers must never take their seat
without adjusting and fastening their
seat belt.
-
a p
assenger seated in row 3 must
ensure that they do not obstruct the
row 2 seat anchorage points,
-
a p
assenger seated in row 3 must
not have the seat in front of them in
row 2 in the fully folded position; this
is in case the seat tips towards the
passenger unexpectedly, which could
cause injury.
Crew cab
Bench seat
The crew cab is made up of a bench seat for
3 persons, located in row 2, whose one-piece
backrest is integrated with the load stop grille.
Access to the rear seats is via the sliding side
d o o r.
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Placing the seat in the fully folded position
F If necessary, move the front seats for ward and fasten the central seat belt.
F
C
heck that the straps and buckles of
the seat belts are properly placed along
the side panels, so that the sliding of the
backrest is not obstructed.
F
R
elease the backrest by operating the
control
A. F
W
ith the same hand, fold the backrest and
associated grille onto the seat cushion.
F
G
rab the red strap (like a handle) and lift
the assembly vertically, supporting the
movement until in the fully folded position.
The raised seat cushion is supported on the
backrests of the seats in row 1.
Returning the seat to the sitting position
F In a single movement, take hold of the red strap and pull the assembly horizontally and
backwards. Support the movement until the
feet of the bench seat lock into the floor.
F
S
traighten the backrest. The control A
unlocks automatically.
F
C
heck that the bench seat, returned to the
sitting position, is locked correctly on the
f l o o r.
Do not let the assembly drop abruptly.
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Seat modularity and configurations
The various operations must be carried
out when stationary.
5-seat configuration
Head restraints and seat
belts
The three seats are equipped with seat belts
with inertia reels. The seat belts of the side
seats are secured on the panels, while the
seat belt of the central seat is secured on the
backrest of the bench seat.
Each seat has a head restraint, screwed to the
load stop grille, which can be removed.
Do not place a head restraint inside the
vehicle without stowing it or securing it to a
support.
Do not drive with rear passengers without
having the head restraints screwed in place.
There is no need to assist, guide or retain
it by the arm that remains free during the
tilting movement.
The rear seat belt fittings are not designed
to secure the load. Use only the stowing
rings on the floor.
The crew cab bench seat is not suitable
for the installation of a child seat.
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7-seat configurationLoad space layout
Examples of various layouts for both comfort
and practicality:
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Centre storage console
This console offers a considerable additional
storage space: it is removable, and is clipped
on a base that also incorporates two cup
holders in the back.
Make sure that the object (bottle, can, etc.) in
the cup holder is held securely and does not
present a risk of falling while driving.
Any liquid which could spill risks damage on
contact with the controls in the dashboard and
centre console.
Ta k e c a r e .
Front fittings
1.Lower glove box (with or without lid).
Upper glove box
This is located in the dashboard, behind the
steering wheel.
A cut-out makes it easier to raise the cover to
open it. Guide it to its stop position.
To close it, guide the cover then press the
centre gently.
Any liquid which could spill risks causing an
electrical short circuit and therefore a potential
fire.
Never drive with the glove box open when
a passenger is sitting at the front. It may
cause injury during sharp deceleration. 2.
Storage tray and bottle holder (1.5 L).
3. Side storage.
4. Bag hook.
Only flexible bags which are not too heavy
can be hung on this hook.
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