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LAYOUT for Your Peugeot 308 4 Door First Genration (2007-2013)

LAYOUT  
INTERIOR LAYOUT  
1. Spectacles storage  
2. Sun visor  
(see details on following page)  
3. Grab handle with coat hook  
4. Toll card/car park ticket windows  
(see details on following page)  
5. Storage compartment  
6. Storage compartment  
7. Glove box with light  
(see details on following page)  
8. Door trays  
9. Ashtray with light  
(see details on following page)  
10. Storage compartment with  
nonꢀslip carpet  
11. Lighter/12 V accessories socket  
(see details on following page)  
12. Can holder  
13. Front armrest  
(see details on following page)  
14. Storage box  
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LAYOUT  
SUN VISOR  
TOLL CARD/CAR PARK TICKET GLOVE BOX WITH LIGHT  
WINDOWS  
Component which protects against  
sunlight from the front or the side, also  
equipped with an illuminated courtesy  
mirror.  
Facility for affixing toll cards and/or car  
park tickets.  
This has areas for storing a small bottle  
of water, the vehicle’s handbook, ...  
Its lid has areas for storing a pen, a pair  
of spectacles, tokens, cards, a can, fra-  
These windows are located on each  
grance cartridges, ...  
With the ignition on, raise the  
concealing flap; the mirror is lit  
automatically.  
This sun visor is also equipped with a  
ticket holder.  
side of the base of the interior mirror.  
They are two non-reflective areas of the  
athermic windscreen.  
To open the glove box, raise the  
handle.  
The light comes on when the lid is  
opened.  
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If the vehicle is fitted with air condition-  
ing, it provides access to the air vent A,  
which can be opened or closed, distrib-  
uting the same conditioned air as the  
vents in the passenger compartment.  
It also permits access to the fuse box in  
the fascia (refer to the section "Practical  
information - § Changing a fuse").  
The athermic windscreen limits  
heating of the passenger compart-  
ment by reducing the effects of the  
sun’s rays (ultra-violet). It consists  
of a reflective layer, which also  
blocks certain radio-electric signals  
(toll card payments, ...).  
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LAYOUT  
ASHTRAY WITH LIGHT  
LIGHTER/12 V ACCESSORIES  
SOCKET  
Pull the drawer to gain access to the  
ashtray.  
To empty the ashtray, after opening,  
press the tab and remove the  
ashtray.  
To use the lighter, press it in and  
wait a few seconds until it pops out  
automatically.  
To connect a 12 V accessory (max  
power: 100 Watts), remove the lighter  
and connect a suitable adaptor.  
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LAYOUT  
FRONT ARMREST  
STORAGE BOX  
Comfort and storage device for the driver  
and front passenger.  
The height and longitudinal position of  
the armrest cover can be adjusted for  
greater comfort.  
Longitudinal adjustment  
Slide the cover fully forwards or  
rearwards.  
To empty the box, after opening,  
press the tab and remove it.  
Storage  
Height adjustment  
Raise the cover to the required  
position (low, intermediate or high).  
If you raise the cover slightly beyond  
the high position, guide it when  
lowering it to the low position.  
The armrest’s compartment can hold up  
to 6 CDs.  
Raise the lever 1.  
Raise the cover fully.  
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LAYOUT  
MAT  
Refitting  
STORAGE DRAWERS*  
Removable component which protects To refit the mat on the driver’s side:  
the carpet against exterior dirt.  
position the mat correctly,  
refit the fixings by pressing,  
check that the mat is secured  
Fitting  
correctly.  
When fitting the mat for the first time,  
use only the fixings provided in the wal-  
let attached.  
Removal  
To avoid any risk of jamming of the  
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To remove the mat on the driver’s side:  
pedals:  
move the seat as far back as  
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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,  
possible,  
unclip the fixings  
remove the mat.  
Opening  
Raise the front of the drawer and pull it.  
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never fit one mat on top of  
another  
Removal  
Bring the drawer to the end of its  
travel.  
Press the ends of the slides.  
Raise the drawer and pull it fully.  
Refitting  
Engage the drawer in its slides.  
At the end of its travel, press on the  
top of the drawer to secure it.  
Do not place heavy objects in the  
drawers.  
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* Except on electric seat.  
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LAYOUT  
"AIRCRAFT" TYPE  
TABLES  
REAR ARMREST  
SKI FLAP  
Installed on the back of each front seat,  
these allow you to set down objects and  
each is equipped with a can holder.  
Comfort and storage device for the rear Device for storing and transporting long  
passengers.  
objects.  
Lower the rear armrest for a more  
comfortable position.  
Raise the cover to gain access to its  
storage compartment.  
This has a storage tray, two can holders  
and two pen holders.  
Opening  
To use the table, raise it fully until it  
locks in the high position.  
To store the table, lower it, passing  
the point of resistance, to the low  
position.  
Lower the rear armrest.  
Pull the flap handle downwards.  
Lower the flap.  
Load the objects from inside the  
boot.  
On the passenger side, do not for-  
get to fold the "aircraft" type table  
before placing the seat in the table  
position.  
!
Do not place hard or heavy objects  
on the table. They could become  
dangerous projectiles in the event  
of emergency braking or impact.  
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LAYOUT  
BOOT LAYOUT  
1. Rear shelf or shelf with integrated  
storage compartment  
(see details on following page)  
2. Hooks  
(see details on following page)  
3. 12 V accessories socket  
(see details on following page)  
4. Stowing rings  
5. Luggage retaining net  
(see details on following page)  
6. Movable straps  
(see details on following page)  
7. Luggage retaining strap  
8. Enclosed storage tray  
9. Open storage tray  
10. Storage box  
(see details on following page)  
LAYOUT  
Rear shelf  
Shelf with integrated storage  
compartment  
Hooks  
This permits the storage of any object so  
that it cannot be seen from the outside  
and without hindering rearward visibility.  
The hooks permit the securing of shop-  
ping bags.  
To remove the shelf:  
unhook the two cords,  
raise the shelf slightly, then remove it.  
To remove the shelf:  
unhook the two cords,  
raise the shelf slightly, then remove it.  
There are several options for storing the  
shelf:  
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either upright behind the front  
seats,  
or upright behind the rear seats  
using one of the movable straps.  
There are several options for storing the  
shelf:  
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either upright behind the front  
seats,  
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or upright behind the rear seats  
using one of the movable straps.  
To open the cover, from inside  
or outside, raise one of the two  
handles.  
To close the cover, first raise the  
handle.  
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When changing a wheel  
An additional hook, under the shelf,  
permits easy access to the spare  
wheel by retaining the boot carpet  
by means of its cord.  
To remove the cover, raise both  
handles at the same time.  
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LAYOUT  
12 V accessories socket  
Luggage retaining net  
Storage box  
Hooked onto the stowing rings, this en-  
ables you to secure your luggage.  
In order to connect a 12 V accessory  
(max power: 100 Watts), remove  
the cap and connect the appropriate  
adaptor.  
Raise the boot carpet to gain access  
to the storage box.  
This has areas for storing a box of spare  
bulbs, a first aid kit, a puncture repair  
kit, two warning triangles, ...  
Turn the key to the ignition position.  
Movable straps  
There are three possible positions:  
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flat at the bottom of the boot,  
horizontal at the rear shelf,  
vertical at the back of the rear  
seats.  
Hooked onto the stowing rings, they  
permit securing of your luggage.  
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LAYOUT  
BOOT LAYOUT  
1. Load space cover  
(see details on following page)  
2. 12 V accessories socket  
(see details on following page)  
3. Hooks  
(see details on following page)  
4. Stowing rings  
5. Luggage retaining net  
(see details on following page)  
6. Storage tray  
7. High load retaining net  
(see details on following page)  
8. Luggage retaining strap  
9. Storage nets  
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LAYOUT  
Load space cover  
Luggage retaining net  
This consists of four sections three of  
which can be folded back on each other.  
There are several options for storing the  
load space cover:  
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either folded back on itself near the  
rear seats (1),  
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or folded back on itself and stored  
in a location provided under the rear  
seats (2).  
To fold it from the boot:  
unclip the load space cover from its  
side supports,  
Hooked onto the stowing rings, this en-  
ables you to secure your luggage to the  
bottom of the boot.  
take hold of the load space cover by  
its handle A,  
fold it concertina-style to the rear  
seats.  
Hooks  
To unfold it from the boot:  
take hold of the load space cover by  
its handle A,  
unfold it to the boot pillars,  
clip the load space cover on its side  
supports.  
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Maximum loads  
7.5 kg, load space cover unfolded  
with high load retaining net at row 2.  
The hooks permit the securing of shop-  
ping bags.  
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LAYOUT  
High load retaining net  
Hooked onto the special upper and low-  
er fixings, this permits use of the entire  
loading volume up to the roof:  
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behind the rear seats (row 2),  
behind the front seats (row 1) when  
the rear seats are folded.  
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When positioning the net, check  
that the strap loops are visible from  
the boot; this will make slackening  
or tightening easier.  
To use it in row 1: To use it in row 2:  
open the covers of the upper fixings 1, fold or remove the load space  
cover,  
open the covers of the upper fixings 2,  
metal bar in the corresponding upper unroll the high load retaining net,  
unroll the high load retaining net,  
position one of the ends of the net’s  
fixing 1, then do the same with the  
other end,  
slacken the straps fully,  
fix the snap hook of each of the  
position one of the ends of the net’s  
metal bar in the corresponding upper  
fixing 2, then do the same with the  
other end,  
straps on the corresponding bar 3, fix the snap hook of each of the  
located under the cushion of the  
rear seats,  
straps in the corresponding ring 4,  
located on the rear seats mechanism  
support,  
fold the rear seats,  
tighten the straps,  
check that the net is hooked and  
tighten the straps,  
check that the net is hooked and  
tightened correctly.  
tightened correctly.  
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This net can be stored in the stor-  
age tray on the floor.  
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LAYOUT  
BOOT LAYOUT  
1. Load space screen  
(see details on following page)  
2. Storage box  
3. 12 V accessories socket  
(see details on following page)  
4. Hooks  
(see details on following page)  
5. Stowing rings  
6. Luggage retaining net  
(see details on following page)  
7. High load retaining net  
(see details on following page)  
8. Rear armrests with can holder  
9. Luggage retaining strap  
10. Storage nets  
11. Location for torch or for HiꢀFi  
amplifier  
(see details on following page)  
LAYOUT  
Load space screen  
Luggage retaining net  
To remove the load space screen:  
remove the load space screen  
guides from the rails on the boot  
pillars,  
roll up the load space screen in its  
roller,  
pull and support the catch at one of  
the ends of the roller to release it,  
remove the roller from its support  
from the released end, then from the  
second.  
To install the load space screen:  
position one of the ends of the roller  
in its support,  
insert the second end in its support;  
the catch locks automatically,  
unroll the load space screen to the  
boot pillars,  
insert the load space screen guides  
in the rails on the boot pillars.  
To store the load space screen, place it  
at the boot sill, roller uppermost and flap  
facing inwards.  
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You can access the boot by open-  
ing the rear screen and raising the  
load space screen flap.  
The roller has two rings for fixing  
the luggage retaining net depend-  
ing on its location.  
Hooked onto the stowing rings on the  
floor and/or on the load space screen  
roller, this enables you to secure your  
luggage.  
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LAYOUT  
High load retaining net  
12 V accessories socket  
Hooked onto the special upper and low-  
er fixings, this permits use of the entire  
loading volume up to the roof behind  
the seats of the 2nd row.  
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When positioning the net, check  
that the strap loops are visible from  
the boot; this will make slackening  
or tightening easier.  
In order to connect a 12 V accessory  
(max power: 100 Watts), remove  
the cap and connect the appropriate  
adaptor.  
To use the net in the 2nd row (additional  
seats folded or removed):  
roll up or remove the load space  
screen,  
Turn the key to the ignition position.  
open the covers of the upper fixings 1,  
unroll the high load retaining net,  
position one of the ends of the net’s  
metal bar in the corresponding upper  
fixing 1, then do the same with the  
other end,  
Hooks  
attach the snap hook of each of the  
net’s straps in the corresponding  
ring 2, located on the lower fixing of  
the rear side seat belt,  
tighten the straps,  
check that the net is hooked and  
tightened correctly.  
The hooks permit the securing of shop-  
ping bags.  
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LAYOUT  
Torch  
Side blinds  
This is a removable light, incorporated  
in the boot wall, which can be used to  
light the boot or as a torch.  
Fitted on the rear windows of the 2nd  
row, these protect your young children  
from the sun.  
For the boot lighting function, refer to  
the "Visibility - § Boot lighting" section.  
Use  
Extract the torch from its location  
pulling it upwards.  
Press the switch, located on the  
back, to switch the torch on or off.  
Unfold the support, located on the  
back, to set down and raise the  
torch; for example, when changing  
a wheel.  
Pull the blind by the central tab.  
Position the blind attachments on  
the corresponding hooks.  
Operation  
This torch operates with NiMH type ac-  
cumulators.  
Storing  
Put the torch back in place in its  
location starting with the lower part.  
It has an operating autonomy of approx-  
imately 45 minutes and charges while  
you are driving.  
If you have forgotten to switch  
off the torch, this switches it off  
automatically.  
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Observe the polarities when fitting  
the accumulators.  
Never replace the accumulators  
with batteries.  
It the torch is not engaged correct-  
ly, it may not charge and may not  
come on when the boot is opened.  
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