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Child Safety -> Table Summarising the Installation of ISOFIX Child Seats for Your Citroen C4 Grand Picasso SUV First Generation (2006-2013)

F I T T I N G S  
M A T S  
To avoid any risk of jamming of the  
pedals:  
Removable component which pro-  
tects the carpet against exterior dirt.  
Front door  
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only use mats which are suited  
to the fixings already present in  
the vehicle; it is imperative that  
these are used,  
The front door pockets can hold ob-  
jects equivalent in volume to a 1.5 litre  
bottle.  
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never fit one mat on top of an-  
other.  
They may have their own lighting,  
coming on automatically when your  
hand approaches.  
This lighting goes out automatically  
after a few moments when your  
hand is taken away.  
U S B B O X  
This connection box, consisting of  
a JACK socket and a USB port, is  
located on the centre console.  
It permits the connection of portable  
equipment, such as a digital audio  
player of the iPod® or USB stick type.  
It reads the audio file formats which  
are transmitted to your audio equip-  
ment and played via the vehicle's  
speakers.  
Rear door  
VI  
The rear door pockets can hold objects  
equivalent in volume to a 0.5 litre bottle.  
Fitting  
When fitting the mat for the first time,  
on the driver's side, use only the fix-  
ings provided in the wallet attached.  
The other mats are simply placed on  
the carpet.  
You can manage these files using  
the steering wheel controls or the  
audio equipment control panel and  
display them on the multifunction  
screen.  
Removal  
To remove the mat on the driver's side:  
move the seat as far back as possible,  
unclip the fixings,  
remove the mat.  
When it is in use, the portable equip-  
ment charges automatically.  
Refitting  
To refit the mat on the driver's side:  
position the mat correctly,  
refit the fixings by pressing,  
check that the mat is secured  
correctly.  
For further deta
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TROEN compiled by C4owners.org  
use of this equipment, refer to the  
"Audio and Telematics" section.  
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