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VI - Fittings for Your Citroen C4 Picasso SUV First Generation (2006-2013)

F I T T I N G S  
The visors are tted with a lock-  
ing system on their central housing  
when the blind is reeled in. To re-  
move the visor from its central hous-  
ing or to reposition it, it must be in a  
vertical position.  
SLIDING SUN VISOR  
Sliding blinds  
Child surveillance mirror  
Do not attach or suspend heavy  
objects on the slide rail of the sun  
blind.  
A child surveillance mirror is tted  
above the rear view mirror. This al- VI  
lows you to monitor the vehicle’s  
rear passengers, or it can facilitate  
conversation between the front and  
rear passengers without the need to  
move the rear view mirror.  
TOLL CARD/CAR PARK  
TICKET WINDOWS  
Sliding blinds are provided for your  
protection against bright sunlight.  
They can be adjusted manually.  
) Slide the blind to the desired po-  
sition by pushing at A.  
Facility for afxing toll cards and/or  
car park tickets.  
These windows are located on each  
side of the base of the child surveil-  
lance mirror.  
It can be folded away to eliminate  
dazzle.  
They are two non-reective areas of  
the athermic windscreen.  
Visor rails  
The athermic windscreen limits  
heating of the passenger compart-  
ment by reducing the effects of the  
sun'srays(ultra-violet).Itconsistsof  
a reective layer, which also blocks  
certain radio-electric signals (auto-  
matic toll card payments, etc.).  
The blinds are extended on the sun  
visor rails.  
Fold the visor downwards, to protect  
against dazzle to the face.  
If dazzle is coming from the side  
windows, detach the visor from its  
housing above the centre of the  
windscreen and pivot it to the side.  
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F I T T I N G S  
UPPER STORAGE  
COMPARTMENTS  
ILLUMINATED GLOVE BOX  
COOLED GLOVE BOX  
There are large storage compart-  
ments at the top of the dashboard,  
one on the driver's side and one on  
the passenger's side.  
) To open, press the button at the  
bottom corner.  
It includes storage areas for a bottle of  
water, the vehicle handbook pack, ...  
Its lid has areas for storing a pen, a  
pair of spectacles, tokens, cards, a  
cup, fragrance cartridges...  
) To open the glove box, raise the  
handle and lower the lid.  
The lamp comes on automatically  
when the lid is opened.  
It is cooled by a ventilation nozzle  
that can be closed manually.  
It is directly linked to the vehicle’s air  
conditioning system, being supplied  
with cooled air whatever the require-  
ments of the passenger compart-  
ment.  
The cooling of your glove box only  
operates when the engine is running  
and the air conditioning is on.  
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) To close, lower the lid fully until it  
clicks.  
For safety reasons, the up-  
per storage compartments  
should be kept closed when  
the vehicle is moving.  
For safety reasons, the  
glove box should remain  
closed when the vehicle is  
moving.  
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F I T T I N G S  
The cooled storage has a ventilation  
nozzle. It is directly linked to the ve-  
hicle’s air conditioning system, and  
is supplied with cooled air whatever  
the settings for the passenger com-  
partment.  
The cooling of this storage area only  
operates when the engine is running  
and the air conditioning is on.  
COOL STORAGE  
CENTRE CONSOLE  
The centre console contains, de-  
pending on version:  
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two cup-holders,  
two storage compartments,  
a 12 V accessory socket (Maxi-  
mum power: 120W); this is  
operational when the ignition is  
on.  
There may be an additional 12 V  
accessory socket in the boot,  
a USB port.  
For safety reasons, the  
cooled storage compart-  
ment should be kept closed  
when the vehicle is moving.  
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SMOKER'S KIT  
Vehicles with the electronic gearbox  
system or an automatic gearbox  
possess an additional storage space  
in the middle of the dashboard.  
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) To open, pull the handle and lower  
the lid.  
The cooled storage has automatic  
lighting.  
It can accommodate a 1.5 litre bottle  
and two 0.5 litre bottles, for example.  
Two cup-holders are available when  
the lid is open.  
This kit consists of a cigar lighter  
and a portable ashtray.  
These are located on the centre  
console. The portable ashtray can  
be placed in a cup holder.  
) To use the cigar lighter, press it  
in and wait a few seconds until it  
pops out automatically.  
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F I T T I N G S  
MATS  
To avoid any risk of jamming of the  
pedals:  
Removable carpet protection com-  
ponent.  
Front door  
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only use mats which are suited  
to the xings already present in  
the vehicle; their use is essen-  
tial,  
The front door pockets can hold ob-  
jects equivalent in volume to a 1.5 litre  
bottle.  
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never t one mat on top of  
another.  
They may have their own lighting,  
which comes on automatically when  
your hand approaches.  
This lighting goes out automatical-  
ly after a few moments when your  
hand is taken away.  
USB BOX  
This connection box, consisting of an  
auxiliary 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 memory  
stick type.  
Fitting  
Rear door  
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When tting the mat for the rst time,  
on the driver's side, use only the x-  
ings provided in the wallet attached.  
The other mats are simply placed on  
the carpet.  
The rear door pockets can hold  
objects equivalent in volume to a  
0.5 litre bottle.  
It reads the audio le formats which are  
transmitted to your audio equipment  
and played via the vehicle's speakers.  
You can manage these les using the  
steering mounted 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 xings,  
) remove the mat.  
Refitting  
When it is in use, the portable equip-  
ment charges automatically.  
To ret the mat on the driver's side:  
) position the mat correctly,  
) ret the xings by pressing,  
For more information on the use of  
this equipment, refer to the "Audio  
and Telematics" section.  
) check that the mat is secured  
correctly.  
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F I T T I N G S  
) Pull the table downwards to  
open.  
) To stow the table, raise it until  
the latch locks.  
AIRCRAFT-STYLE REAR  
TABLES  
SECOND ROW FOOTWELL  
For safety reasons, these tables col-  
lapse downwards if excessive pressure  
is exerted on them.  
Individual reading lamps  
Rear table stowed  
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Depending on the conguration, the  
vehicle has one or two storage com-  
partments under the footwell, locat-  
ed between the seats of the rst and  
second rows. They can be accessed  
via clipped aps with a handle A.  
The compartment on the left-hand  
side may contain the temporary  
puncture repair kit and the tool kit  
may be stored in the compartment  
on the right-hand side. In this case  
the ap is secured by means of a  
screw B. To gain access to the com-  
partment, turn the screw a quarter  
turn anticlockwise using a coin.  
Reading lamps C may be tted in  
the front seat backrests, behind the  
tables. They illuminate the surface  
of the tables without disturbing the  
other passengers.  
Rear table opened  
They can be used only while the table  
is down.  
) Press the "on/off" button to turn  
On vehicles tted with pneumatic  
suspension, the left-hand ap is  
locked.  
The backrests of the front seats are  
tted with aircraft-style tables. These  
incorporate a cup-holder A and a  
retaining strap B, for the placing of  
objects.  
the lamp on or off.  
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F I T T I N G S  
THIRD ROW STORAGE  
SIDE BLINDS  
(GRAND C4 PICASSO)  
(GRAND C4 PICASSO)  
Third-row passengers may have  
storage pockets in the side panel  
and each of them will have a cup-  
holder (7 seater model).  
Fitted on the 2nd and 3rd row rear  
windows, these protect young children  
from the sun's rays.  
) Pull on the tab and anchor the  
blind on the hooks.  
Do not attach or suspend heavy  
objects in the environs of the sun  
visors (blind housings and hooks...).  
SIDE BLINDS  
(C4 PICASSO)  
Fitted on the 2nd row rear windows,  
these protect young children from  
the sun's rays.  
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Second row  
) Pull on the tab A and anchor the  
blind on the hooks B.  
Third-row  
) Pull on the tab A and anchor the  
blind on the hook B.  
The blinds are tted in the third-row  
trim panels.  
) Pull on the tab and anchor the  
blind on the hooks.  
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F I T T I N G S  
LUGGAGE COVER  
(C4 PICASSO)  
This is in two parts.  
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Rear parcel shelf  
Front parcel shelf  
Removal  
) Unhook the cords.  
Removal  
) First remove the rear shelf.  
) Push upwards, then lift on each  
side of the luggage cover.  
) Push upwards, then lift on each  
side.  
Fitting  
Retting  
) Direct the ap downwards.  
) Offer up the shelf to its housings  
and push rmly down until it en-  
gages.  
) Offer up the shelf to its housings  
and push rmly down until it en-  
gages.  
) For the shelf to rise with the tail-  
gate, take the cords and attach  
them on the tailgate.  
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F I T T I N G S  
MODUBOX (C4 PICASSO)  
Use outside the vehicle  
LUGGAGE COVER ROLLER  
(GRAND C4 PICASSO)  
Equipment for use both inside the  
vehicle and away from the vehicle.  
It comprises a shopping trolley and  
a exible bag (insulated on some  
versions) which can be used inde-  
pendently of each other depending  
on your needs (by detaching the fas-  
tenings on each side at the top and  
bottom).  
Position 1  
5-seat conguration; installed be-  
hind the second-row seats, with the  
third-row seats folded away.  
) Press on the recess on the left  
hand side of the Modubox to  
raise (or lower) the handle.  
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Stowing inside the vehicle  
Installing the roller  
) Position the left-hand end of the  
roller in notch A.  
) Compress the right-hand end of  
the roller and place it in notch B.  
) Pull out the blind until it reaches  
the boot pillars.  
) Insert the guides of the blind into  
the rails on the pillars.  
) Perform the operations in re-  
verse to fold and stow inside the  
vehicle.  
) If you have used your Modubox  
away from the vehicle, take care  
to reposition it correctly in the  
housings provided for this pur-  
pose.  
To use  
) Unhook the red strap to free the  
Modubox.  
) Unhook the black strap then  
press on the round buttons on  
either side of the Modubox si-  
multaneously to unfold it.  
BAG HOOK  
Located on the left-hand interior wall  
of the boot, this can be used to se-  
cure shopping bags.  
Removing the roller  
) Carry out these operations in  
reverse order.  
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F I T T I N G S  
) Engage the lug on the left of the  
roller in notch C.  
) Pass the right-hand end above  
Position 3  
The roller has a moving ap to  
avoid interference with the second-  
row passengers when the seats  
are in the "reclined" position.  
7-seat conguration; stowed behind  
the third row seats when these are  
folded away.  
the third-row armrest.  
) Engage the lug in notch D.  
) Pull the seat belt(s) so that they  
reel out without locking.  
Position 2  
) Pull out the blind and engage  
the guides into the rails on the  
pillars.  
7-seat conguration; installed be-  
hind the third-row seats when these  
are folded away. This position con-  
ceals objects stowed in the boot  
from outside view.  
) Lock the seat(s) in position.  
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Removing the roller  
) Push the ap towards the seat  
backrest.  
) Lift the concertina board by tak-  
ing it at the side, then position it  
vertically.  
) Release the seat by pulling the  
strap E.  
) Push the backrest towards the front.  
) Proceed in reverse order to in-  
stalling.  
Installing the roller  
) Fold the concertina boards.  
) Position the roller, with the blind  
pull bar uppermost, ap down-  
ward.  
) Engage the lug on the left of the  
roller in notch C.  
) Pass the right-hand end above  
the third-row armrest.  
) Engage the lug in notch D.  
Installing the roller  
) Reel in the blind, then remove  
the roller from its initial position.  
) Position the roller, with the blind  
pull bar uppermost, ap down-  
ward.  
The roller can only be stored when  
the seats are folded away.  
You can position the concertina  
board vertically to lodge a bulky ob-  
ject in the boot well.  
Removing the roller  
) Proceed in reverse order to in-  
stalling.  
) Fold the concertina boards.  
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F I T T I N G S  
CARGO NET  
(GRAND C4 PICASSO)  
Position 1  
Position 2  
5-seat conguration: installed behind  
the second row.  
2-seat conguration; installed be-  
hind the rst row.  
Installing the roller  
Installing the roller  
) Remove the protective covers  
located under the blind roller  
notches.  
) Position the roller under that of  
the luggage-cover blind.  
) Raise the ap on the blind, posi-  
tioning it on top of the blind.  
) Deploy the net, passing it be-  
tween the rollers and the seats.  
) Pull the net upwards.  
) With the second-row seats fold-  
ed away, remove the covers of  
the Isox mounting points locat-  
ed on the seat backrests.  
) Secure the roller on the Isox  
mounting points.  
) Deploy the net and pull it up-  
wards.  
) Anchor it to the roof by means of  
the xing points (after you have  
removed their covers).  
This enables you to maximise the  
vehicle’s loadspace.  
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) Anchor it to the roof by means of  
the xing points (after you have  
removed their covers).  
It retains objects, preventing them  
from sliding towards the front of the  
passenger compartment.  
You insert it under the luggage-  
cover roller securing it on the  
third-row side mouldings.  
Removing the roller  
) Carry out these operations in re-  
verse order.  
Removing the roller  
) Carry out these operations in re-  
verse order.  
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F I T T I N G S  
LUGGAGE ANCHORING  
RINGS (C4 PICASSO)  
LUGGAGE ANCHORING  
RINGS (GRAND C4 PICASSO)  
LUGGAGE RETAINING NET  
(GRAND C4 PICASSO)  
Attached to the luggage anchoring  
rings, it allows objects to be held on  
the boot oor.  
For reasons of safety in the event of  
sudden braking, it is recommended  
that you place heavy objects on  
the oor as:m! close as possible  
to the backrests of the second-row  
seats.  
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There are 4 anchoring rings in the  
boot to enable you to secure your  
luggage:  
There are 4 anchoring rings in the  
boot to enable you to secure your  
luggage:  
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1, 2, 3 and 4 on the boot oor.  
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1, 2, 3 and 4 on the boot oor.  
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F I T T I N G S  
Boot lamp  
Using the torch  
TORCH  
The boot lamp A comes on automat-  
ically when the boot is opened and  
switches off automatically when the  
boot is closed.  
This is a portable lamp, tted in the  
boot wall, which can be used to illu-  
minate the boot or as a torch.  
Various lighting durations are avail-  
able:  
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ignition off, approximately ten minutes,  
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in energy economy mode, approxi-  
mately thirty seconds,  
engine running, no limit.  
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) Extract the torch from its location  
pulling it upwards, as indicated  
by the arrow.  
) Press the switch B, located on  
the back, to switch the torch on  
or off.  
Operation of the torch  
This torch operates with NiMH re-  
chargeable batteries.  
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Grand C4 Picasso  
It has a battery life of approximately  
45 minutes and recharges while you  
are driving.  
) Unfold the support C, located on  
the back, to set down and raise  
the torch; for example, when  
changing a wheel.  
Stowing the torch  
) Put the torch back in place in its  
location, starting at the bottom.  
Observe the polarities when tting  
the batteries.  
Never replace the rechargeable  
batteries with normal single-use  
batteries.  
For replacement of the batteries,  
see the "Practical information -  
Changing a bulb" section.  
If you have forgotten to switch off  
the torch, this switches it off auto-  
matically.  
It the torch is not engaged correct-  
ly, it may not charge and may not  
come on when the boot is opened.  
C4 Picasso  
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