Getting to know your vehicle for Your Peugeot Expert Van Third Generation (2016-2025)

Getting to know your vehicle  
Depending on the version, the radio remote  
control enables the operation of the following  
functions:  
Keys  
Radio Remote Control  
Function  
Warning  
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central locking system  
selective unlocking  
anti-theft locking system  
anti-theft alarm system  
tailgate unlocking  
Do not attach heavy or bulky items to the  
ignition key.  
Replacement keys  
The key number is specified on a detachable  
tag. The key number must be quoted when  
ordering replacement keys as it is a component  
of the immobiliser system.  
power sliding doors  
power windows  
mirrors folding  
vehicle locator lighting  
Key with foldaway key  
section  
The remote control has a range of up to several  
metres, but may also be much less due to  
external influences.  
The hazard warning flashers confirm operation.  
Handle with care, protect from moisture and high  
temperatures and avoid unnecessary operation.  
unlocks the vehicle  
locks the vehicle  
Caution  
The electronic components inside the key  
may be damaged if the key is subjected to  
strong shocks. In order to ensure complete  
efficiency of the electronic devices inside the  
key, it should never be exposed to direct  
sunlight.  
locks or unlocks all doors or selected  
doors, e.g only the front doors or on-  
ly the sliding doors together with the  
tailgate/rear doors  
Replacing battery in  
radio remote control  
Press button to extend. To fold the key, first  
press the button.  
opens or closes power sliding doors  
Replace the battery as soon as the range  
reduces.  
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NOTE:  
Fault  
To save battery power, the keyless functions are  
set to stand-by after 21 days of non-use. To  
reactivate the functions, press a button on the  
electronic key.  
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If the central locking system cannot be operated  
with the radio remote control, the cause may be  
one of the following:  
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Fault in radio remote control.  
The battery voltage is too low.  
Replacing battery in  
electronic key  
Replace the battery as soon as the system no  
longer operates properly or the range is reduced.  
Overload of the central locking system by  
operating at frequent intervals, the power  
supply is interrupted for a short time.  
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Interference from higher-power radio waves  
from other sources.  
Batteries do not belong in household waste.  
They must be disposed of at an appropriate  
recycling collection point.  
Electronic Key System  
Warning  
The electronic key can affect pacemakers.  
Keep the electronic key away from your  
chest.  
Depending on the version, the electronic key  
system enables a keyless operation of the  
following functions:  
Batteries do not belong in household waste.  
They must be disposed of at an appropriate  
recycling collection point.  
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central locking system  
tailgate unlocking  
ignition switching on and starting the engine  
headlight activation  
Remove the back cover from the remote  
control.  
The electronic key simply needs to be on the  
driver's person.  
Additionally, the electronic key includes the  
functionality of the radio remote control.  
Handle with care, protect from moisture and high  
temperatures and avoid unnecessary operation.  
Extract the flat battery from its location.  
Replace battery with a battery of the same  
type. Pay attention to the installation position.  
Clip the back cover in place.  
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Getting to know your vehicle  
NOTE:  
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Remove the cover.  
Remote control  
operation  
Unlocking  
Extract the flat battery from its location.  
In the event of an accident in which airbags or  
belt pretensioners are deployed, the vehicle is  
automatically unlocked.  
Replace battery with a battery of the same  
type. Pay attention to the installation position.  
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Clip the cover in place.  
NOTE:  
A short time after unlocking with the remote  
control the doors are locked automatically if no  
door has been opened. A precondition is that the  
setting is activated in the vehicle personalisation.  
Fault  
If the central locking cannot be operated or the  
engine cannot be started, the cause may be one  
of the following:  
Selective unlocking  
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Fault in electronic key.  
Selective unlocking allows you to unlock either  
the front doors and the fuel filler flap or the  
sliding doors, the rear doors / the tailgate.  
Selective unlocking has to be configured.  
Electronic key is out of reception range.  
The battery voltage is too low.  
Overload of the central locking system by  
operating at frequent intervals, the power  
supply is interrupted for a short time.  
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Interference from higher-power radio waves  
from other sources.  
Press  
Unlocking mode can be set. Two settings are  
selectable:  
To rectify the cause of the fault, change the  
position of the electronic key.  
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All doors and load compartment will be  
unlocked by pressing  
Only the driver's door and the passenger  
door will be unlocked by pressing  
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Electronic immobiliser  
The keys contain a code, which must be  
recognised by the vehicle before starting is  
possible.  
If the system malfunctions, indicated by the  
display of a message, the engine will not start.  
Contact a workshop.  
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Unlocking the load compartment  
To activate, switch on the ignition and then  
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Press  
or press  
two times to unlock the  
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load compartment only, i.e. sliding doors and  
rear doors or tailgate.  
press  
more than two seconds. The LED  
illuminates.  
Central Locking System  
Unlocks and locks doors, load compartment and  
fuel filler flap.  
A pull on an interior door handle unlocks and  
opens the respective door.  
An audible signal is given and depending on  
the configuration of the vehicle, a message is  
displayed in Info Display.  
Locking  
Close doors and the load compartment.  
To deactivate, switch on the ignition and then  
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press  
for more than two seconds. The LED  
extinguishes.  
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NOTE:  
Pass a hand behind the door handle of one of  
the front doors, the sliding doors, the hinged  
doors or press the tailgate button.  
Keep the hand behind the door handle or keep  
the tailgate button pressed to open the windows.  
Unlocking mode can be set in the vehicle  
personalisation menu in the Info Display. Two  
settings are selectable:  
The electronic key may not operate if placed  
close to electronic devices such as mobile  
phones or laptop computers.  
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All doors, the hinged doors / the load  
compartment and the fuel filler flap will be  
unlocked by passing a hand behind one of  
the front door handles, the handles of the  
sliding doors or the handles of the hinged  
doors. If the vehicle is equipped with a  
tailgate, press the tailgate button.  
Press  
If the vehicle is not closed properly, the central  
locking system will not work.  
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Only the front doors and the fuel filler flap will  
be unlocked by passing a hand behind one of  
front door handles.  
Confirmation  
Unlocking the load compartment  
The electronic key must be outside the vehicle,  
within a range of approx.  
one metre of the relevant door side.  
Operation of the central locking system is  
confirmed by the hazard warning flashers. A  
precondition is that the setting is activated in the  
vehicle personalisation.  
Only the load compartment, i.e. the hinged doors  
or the tailgate, will be unlocked by passing  
a hand behind the hinged doors handle or  
pressing the tailgate button.  
Unlocking  
Electronic key system  
operation  
Locking  
This system allows automatic vehicle locking  
and unlocking simply by detection of the  
electronic key. The electronic key must be  
outside the vehicle.  
NOTE:  
If the vehicle is not closed properly or the  
electronic key remains in the vehicle, locking will  
not be permitted.  
If the vehicle is equipped with an anti-theft alarm  
system, a warning chime sounds after a few  
seconds.  
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Press on one of the door handles or press the  
tailgate button.  
All doors, load compartment and fuel filler flap  
will be locked.  
Manual locking  
Operation with the key in  
case of a central locking  
system fault  
In case of a fault, e.g. vehicle battery or remote  
control / electronic key battery is discharged, the  
driver's door can be locked or unlocked with the  
mechanical key.  
Confirmation  
Operation of central locking system is confirmed  
by the hazard warning flashers.  
Central locking button  
Manual unlocking  
Locks or unlocks all doors and the load  
compartment from inside the passenger  
compartment. If the vehicle is equipped with  
electronic key system, the fuel filler flap is locked  
or unlocked, too.  
Electronic key: press and hold the latch to  
extract the integral key.  
Manually lock the left front door by inserting and  
turning the key in the lock cylinder. With working  
central locking system the vehicle will be locked.  
Manually unlock the left front door by inserting  
and turning the key in the lock cylinder. With  
working central locking system the vehicle will be  
unlocked.  
Without a working central locking system, the  
other doors can be opened by pulling the interior  
handle.  
Press  
illuminates.  
to lock. The LED in the button  
Press  
extinguishes.  
again to unlock. The LED in the button  
To lock the other doors if the central locking  
system is not working:  
The load compartment and fuel filler flap will  
possibly not be unlocked.  
Make sure the child lock is not activated.  
Remove the black cover by using a key and  
turning clockwise.  
By switching on the ignition, the anti-theft locking  
system is deactivated.  
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Insert key carefully and move to the inner  
side of the door without turning the key.  
Automatic relock after  
unlocking  
This feature automatically locks all doors, load  
compartment and fuel filler flap a short time after  
unlocking with the remote control or electronic  
key, provided no door has been opened.  
Anti-theft Alarm System  
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Remove key and attach black cover.  
Warning  
Do not use the system if there are people  
in the vehicle! The doors cannot be unlocked  
from the inside.  
The fuel filler flap and tailgate are possibly not  
locked.  
Automatic locking  
The anti-theft alarm system has been designed  
to protect the vehicle against theft and break-ins.  
The anti-theft alarm system is combined with the  
anti-theft locking system.  
The system monitors doors, tailgate, bonnet and  
the passenger compartment.  
Vehicle security system  
Automatic locking after  
driving off  
If one of the doors or the tailgate is open, the  
automatic central locking does not take place.  
This is signalled by the sound of the locks  
Anti-theft Locking System  
Warning  
Depending on the version of the vehicle, it may  
not monitor the adjoining load compartment.  
Do not use the system if there are people  
in the vehicle! The doors cannot be unlocked  
from the inside.  
Activation  
rebounding, accompanied by illumination of  
in the instrument cluster, an audible signal and  
the display of an alert message.  
Ignition must be switched off. All doors must be  
closed and the electronic key must not remain  
in the vehicle. Otherwise the system cannot be  
activated.  
The system deadlocks all the doors.  
All doors must be closed otherwise the system  
cannot be activated.  
Unlocking the vehicle disables the mechanical  
anti-theft locking system.  
This is not possible with the central locking  
button.  
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Radio remote control: Monitoring of the  
doors, the tailgate and the bonnet is activated  
five seconds after locking the vehicle by  
pressing  
. Monitoring of the passenger  
Activating  
compartment is activated 45 seconds after  
Simple key: Insert the key and turn it clockwise  
twice within 5 seconds.  
locking the vehicle by pressing  
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Electronic key system: Monitoring of the  
doors, the tailgate and the bonnet is activated  
five seconds after locking the vehicle by  
pressing with a finger or thumb on one  
of the front door handles at the markings.  
Monitoring of the passenger compartment is  
activated 45 seconds after locking the vehicle  
by pressing with a finger or thumb on one of  
the front door handles at the markings.  
Remote control: Press  
on the radio remote  
control twice within five seconds.  
Electronic key: Press twice on one of the door  
handles within five seconds.  
Depending on version, this function can be  
activated or deactivated at any time. With  
the ignition on, press  
until an audible  
signal starts and a corresponding message is  
displayed.  
The state of the system stays in memory when  
switching off the ignition.  
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Activation is confirmed by the flashing of the  
status LED and coming on of the turn lights for a  
short time.  
If a door or the tailgate is not correctly closed  
and the vehicle is locked via remote control  
or electronic key system, the vehicle remains  
unlocked. However, the anti-theft alarm system  
will be activated after 45 seconds.  
NOTE:  
Lock the vehicle immediately by using the  
remote control, pressing one of the door  
handles or by pressing the tailgate button.  
If the vehicle is unlocked and no door is opened,  
the vehicle is automatically relocked after 30  
seconds. In this case, the anti-theft alarm will be  
reactivated, too.  
Activation is indicated by the flashing of the  
status LED.  
Alarm  
Indication  
When triggered, the alarm horn sounds and  
the hazard warning lights flash simultaneously.  
The number and duration of alarm signals are  
stipulated by legislation.  
LED in the central locking button flashes if the  
anti-theft alarm system is activated.  
Seek the assistance of a workshop in the event  
of faults.  
NOTE:  
Changes to the vehicle interior such as the  
use of seat covers and open windows, could  
impair the function of passenger compartment  
monitoring.  
The anti-theft alarm system can be deactivated  
Deactivation  
by pressing  
door handles at the markings with electronic key  
system. The LED of the button will extinguish  
and the turn lights flash for a short time.  
A triggered alarm, which has not been  
interrupted by the driver, will be indicated by the  
, by pressing on one of the front  
Radio remote control: Unlocking the vehicle  
Activation without monitoring of  
passenger compartment  
by pressing  
system.  
deactivates the anti-theft alarm  
rapid flashing of the LED of the  
button. If  
the ignition is switched on, the flashing stops  
immediately.  
If the vehicle's battery is to be disconnected (e.g.  
for maintenance work), the alarm siren must be  
deactivated as follows: switch the ignition on  
then off, then disconnect the vehicle's battery  
within 15 seconds.  
If the battery has been reconnected, wait for ten  
minutes to restart the engine.  
Locking the vehicle without activation of  
the anti-theft alarm  
Electronic key system: Unlocking the vehicle  
by pressing on one of the front door handles  
at the markings deactivates the anti-theft alarm  
system.  
The electronic key must be outside the vehicle,  
within a range of approx.  
one metre of the relevant door side.  
The system is not deactivated by unlocking the  
driver's door with the key or with the central  
locking button in the passenger compartment.  
Switch off the monitoring of passenger  
compartment when animals are being left in  
the vehicle, because of high volume ultrasonic  
signals or movements triggering the alarm. Also  
switch off when the vehicle is on a ferry or train.  
Lock the vehicle by inserting and turning the  
integrated key of the remote control or the  
electronic key system in the lock cylinder of the  
driver's door.  
Switch of ignition.  
Malfunction of the remote control  
Press  
within the next ten seconds until  
the LED of the button illuminates constantly.  
Unlock the vehicle by inserting and turning the  
integrated key of the remote control or the  
Get out of the vehicle.  
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Electric child locks  
electronic key system in the lock cylinder of the  
driver's door.  
Mechanical child locks  
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Open the driver's door.  
The horn of the anti-theft alarm will sound.  
Switch on ignition.  
The horn will stop sounding and the status LED  
extinguishes.  
Immobilizer  
The system is part of the ignition switch and  
checks whether the vehicle is allowed to be  
started with the key being used.  
The immobiliser is activated automatically after  
the key has been removed from the ignition  
switch.  
Remotely operated system to prevent opening of  
the sliding doors via the interior door handles.  
To activate, turn the child lock upwards. The  
sliding door cannot be opened from the inside.  
To deactivate, turn the child lock downwards.  
The sliding door can be opened from the inside.  
NOTE:  
Switching on  
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags may  
cause interference with the key. Do not have it  
placed near the key when starting the vehicle.  
Press  
. The indicator lamp in the button  
comes on, accompanied by a confirmation  
message. This indicator lamp remains on until  
the child lock is switched off.  
NOTE:  
Note The immobiliser does not lock the doors.  
Always lock the vehicle after leaving it.  
Switch on the anti-theft alarm system.  
Switching off  
Press  
again. The indicator lamp on button  
Emergency operation of electronic key.  
goes off, accompanied by a confirmation  
message. This indicator lamp remains on while  
child lock is switched on.  
Doors  
Rear Doors Child Locks  
Warning  
Use the child locks whenever children are  
occupying the rear seats.  
To activate, turn the child lock upwards. The  
hinged door cannot be opened from the inside.  
To deactivate, turn the child lock downwards.  
The hinged door can be opened from the inside.  
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cannot be seen or smelled, could enter the  
vehicle. This can cause unconsciousness and  
even death.  
Closing  
Sliding Door Operation  
Opening  
Caution  
Ensure the sliding side door is fully closed  
and secure before driving the vehicle.  
Caution  
To avoid damage, do not attempt to  
operate the sliding side door when the fuel  
filler flap is open.  
Power sliding doors  
To close from outside, pull the door handle and  
slide the door towards the front until it locks.  
Warning  
Take care when operating the power  
sliding doors. Risk of injury, particularly to  
children.  
After unlocking, pull the outside door handle and  
slide the door towards the rear beyond the point  
of resistance.  
Take particular care when the vehicle is  
parked on a slope: open or close the door  
fully until it latches into its locking position.  
Keep a close watch on the moving  
doors when operating. Ensure that nothing  
becomes trapped during operation and no-  
one is standing within the moving area.  
The power sliding doors can be operated by:  
pressing  
control  
or  
on the radio remote  
To close from inside, push the handle and slide  
the door towards the front until it locks.  
pressing  
pressing  
pressing  
hands-free operation with motion sensors  
below the rear bumper  
or  
or  
or  
on the electronic key  
on the instrument panel  
on the door frame  
Danger  
To open from inside, push the handle and slide  
the door towards the rear beyond the point of  
resistance.  
Do not drive with the sliding side door  
open or ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky  
objects, since toxic exhaust gases, which  
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To open or close a sliding door, move the foot  
below the rear bumper on the respective side  
back and forth.  
pulling the respective door handle.  
Tailgate Operation  
Opening  
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Operation with the electronic key  
Press  
or  
longer to open or close the  
The electronic key must be outside the vehicle,  
within a range of approx. 1 m of the motion  
sensors. Depending on the configuration of the  
vehicle, the electronic key has to be located in  
the respective area. Do not hold the foot longer  
or move too slow below the bumper.  
respective power sliding door.  
After unlocking, press the tailgate button and  
open the tailgate.  
Hands-free operation  
Depending on the vehicle configuration, the  
vehicle may have one or two hands-free  
operated sliding doors.  
Initialising the power sliding doors  
If the power sliding doors cannot be operated,  
initialise as follows:  
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Fully close the door manually.  
Fully open the door electrically.  
Fully close the door electrically.  
Repeat for second door.  
Depending on the version, press  
the tailgate from the inside.  
to unlock  
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Closing  
General hints for operating tailgate  
Emergency tailgate opening from inside  
the vehicle  
Danger  
Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar,  
e.g. when transporting bulky objects, since  
toxic exhaust gases, which cannot be seen  
or smelled, could enter the vehicle.  
This can cause unconsciousness and even  
death.  
Caution  
Before opening the tailgate, check  
overhead obstructions, e.g. a garage door,  
to avoid damage to the tailgate. Always  
check the moving area above and behind the  
tailgate.  
To lower the tailgate use the interior handle.  
Push the tailgate from above until it is fully  
closed.  
An access hole between the door and the floor  
enables the tailgate latch to be released using a  
suitable tool.  
Push lever to the left to unlock and open the  
tailgate.  
NOTE:  
Do not push the tailgate button whilst closing as  
this will unlock the tailgate again.  
The installation of certain heavy accessories  
onto the tailgate may affect its ability to remain  
open.  
Hinged doors  
NOTE:  
Unlock the hinged doors with the remote control  
or by turning the key in the rear door lock  
cylinder.  
At low outside temperatures the tailgate may not  
open fully by itself.  
In this case lift the tailgate manually to its normal  
end position.  
With the electronic key outside the vehicle and  
within a range of approx. 1 m of the tailgate,  
press the right tailgate button to lock the vehicle.  
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The doors are retained in the 90º position by  
locking stays. To open the doors to 180º, push  
the latch and swing open to the desired position.  
Before closing the doors ensure that the locking  
stays are in the 90º position.  
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Warning  
Ensure extended opening doors are  
secured when fully opened.  
Opened doors may slam closed due to the  
force of the wind!  
Always close the right hand door before the left  
hand door.  
To open the hinged doors, pull the exterior  
handle.  
To open the door from inside the vehicle, pull the  
interior handle.  
Windows  
Warning  
Danger  
The rear lights may be obscured if the rear  
doors are open and the vehicle is parked on  
the roadside.  
Make other road users aware of the  
vehicle, by using a warning triangle or  
other equipment specified in the road traffic  
regulations.  
Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar,  
e.g. when transporting bulky objects, since  
toxic exhaust gases, which cannot be seen  
or smelled, could enter the vehicle.  
This can cause unconsciousness and even  
death.  
Caution  
Before opening the tailgate, check  
overhead obstructions, e.g. a garage door,  
to avoid damage to the tailgate. Always  
check the moving area above and behind the  
tailgate.  
To release the right hinged door, pull the lever.  
NOTE:  
The installation of certain heavy accessories  
onto the tailgate may affect its ability to remain  
open.  
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NOTE:  
Pushing or pulling gently to the first detent:  
window moves up or down as long as the switch  
is operated.  
Pushing or pulling firmly to the second detent  
then releasing: window moves up or down  
automatically with safety function enabled. To  
stop movement, operate the switch once more  
in the same direction.  
Activate the window electronics as follows:  
1. Close doors.  
At low outside temperatures the tailgate may not  
open fully by itself.  
In this case lift the tailgate manually to its normal  
end position.  
2. Switch on ignition.  
3. Push switch until the window is completely  
open.  
Power Windows  
4. Pull switch until the window is completely  
closed and keep pulling for additional two  
seconds.  
Safety function  
Warning  
Take care when operating the power  
windows. Risk of injury, particularly to  
children.  
If there are children on the rear seats, switch  
on the child safety system for the power  
windows.  
Keep a close watch on the windows when  
closing them.  
Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them  
as they move.  
This function depends upon version.  
If the window glass encounters resistance above  
the middle of the window during automatic  
closing, it is immediately stopped and opened  
again.  
5. Repeat for each window.  
Rear Window  
Override safety function  
In the event of closing difficulties due to frost  
or the like, switch on the ignition, then pull the  
switch to the first detent and hold. The window  
moves up without safety function enabled.  
To stop movement, release the switch.  
Switch on ignition to operate power windows.  
Operating windows from outside  
The windows can be closed remotely from  
outside the vehicle.  
Press and hold  
to close windows.  
Release button to stop window movement.  
To open and close the rear windows, push  
the lever and slide the windows backwards or  
forwards.  
Overload  
If the windows are repeatedly operated within  
short intervals, the window operation is disabled  
for some time.  
Initialising the power windows  
If the windows cannot be closed automatically  
(e.g. after disconnecting the vehicle battery),  
a warning message is displayed in the Driver  
Information Centre.  
Operate  
for the respective window by  
pushing to open or pulling to close.  
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Mechanical child lock for rear windows  
Opening  
Heated rear window  
Operated by pressing  
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version, the heated rear window is operated  
together with the heated exterior mirrors.  
The heating switches off automatically after  
a certain time depending on the outside  
temperature.  
Depending on climate control system,  
located at a different position.  
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After unlocking, press the button and open the  
window until it is fully opened.  
To activate, turn the child lock with the key  
upwards. The sliding window cannot be opened  
from the inside.  
Closing  
To deactivate, turn the child lock with the key  
downwards. The sliding window can be opened  
from the inside.  
Tailgate window  
The tailgate window can be opened to give  
access to the load compartment without opening  
the tailgate.  
The tailgate and the tailgate window cannot be  
opened at the same time.  
Windscreen  
Windshield stickers  
Do not attach stickers such as toll road stickers  
or similar on the windshield in the area of the  
interior mirror. Otherwise the detection zone of  
the sensor and the view area of the camera in  
the mirror housing could be restricted.  
Windshield replacement  
Press on the centre of the window until it is fully  
closed.  
Caution  
If the vehicle has a front-looking camera  
sensor for the driver assistance systems,  
it is very important that any windshield  
replacement is performed accurately  
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according to Manufacturer specifications.  
Otherwise, these systems may not work  
properly and there is a risk of unexpected  
behaviour and / or messages from these  
systems.  
Blinds  
Heated windscreen  
Heating is operated by pressing  
LED in button illuminates.  
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The heating works only with freezing outside  
temperatures and switches off automatically  
after a certain time depending on the outside  
temperature.  
To reduce sunlight at the second row seats, pull  
the blind upwards using the grip and engage it at  
the top of the door frame.  
Pressing  
again switches off the heating  
This function heats the windscreen along its  
bottom and along both sides of the windscreen.  
Thus, the function allows a fast detaching of the  
windscreen wiper blades if they are frozen to  
the windscreen. Additionally, an accumulation of  
snow caused by the operation of the windscreen  
wipers is prevented.  
Mirrors  
operation. LED in button is extinguished.  
Power Outside Mirrors  
Sun Visors  
The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled  
to the side to prevent dazzling.  
The cover of the mirrors should be closed when  
driving.  
A ticket holder is located on the backside of the  
sun visor.  
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Select the relevant exterior mirror by pushing the  
mirror button to the left or right.  
Adjust the respective mirror with the four-way  
control.  
Pull the mirror button  
downwards.  
Convex Mirrors  
The shape of the mirror makes objects appear  
smaller, which will affect the ability to estimate  
distances.  
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Both exterior mirrors will fold.  
Pull the mirror button downwards again to return  
both exterior mirrors to their original position.  
If an electrically folded mirror is manually  
extended, pulling mirror button downwards will  
only electrically extend the other mirror.  
Folding Mirrors  
Inside Rearview Mirror  
Manual anti-dazzle  
Automatic folding  
When the vehicle is being locked, both mirrors  
will fold.  
When the vehicle is being unlocked, the mirrors  
return to their original position.  
The function can be deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation.  
Heated Mirrors  
For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors will  
swing out of their normal mounting position if  
they are struck with sufficient force. Reposition  
the mirror by applying slight pressure to the  
mirror housing.  
To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the  
underside of the mirror housing.  
Electric folding  
Depending on the version, heating is operated  
by pressing  
or  
.
The heating switches off automatically after  
a certain time depending on the outside  
temperature.  
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Automatic anti-dazzle  
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rear view and passenger side view  
Press once again to open the brightness  
menu.  
Switching on and off  
Press (2) to decrease brightness.  
Press (3) to increase brightness.  
Brightness levels from one to five, preset level is  
three.  
The selected level is highlighted in the slider  
menu on the display.  
To close the settings, press (1) until they are  
closed.  
Setting the angle  
Dazzle from following vehicles is automatically  
reduced when driving in the dark.  
Press button to switch on and off.  
If activated, a camera symbol appears in the  
upper left corner.  
Rearview Display Mirror  
If switched off, the rear view display functions as  
a standard mirror.  
Setting the brightness  
Press (1) to open the settings  
.
Press two times more to open the angle  
menu.  
Press (2) to set the angle downwards.  
Press (3) to set the angle upwards.  
Angle levels from one to nine, preset level is five.  
The selected level is highlighted in the slider  
menu on the display.  
If switched on, the rear view display can show  
two different views:  
Press (1) to open the settings  
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rear view  
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the right-hand rear door open, assure that the  
left door is closed and mechanically locked.  
For further driving with the right-hand rear door  
open, the latest display view can be re-opened  
by long press on button (3).  
To close the settings, press (1) until they  
are closed. Otherwise they will be closed  
automatically after a few minutes.  
Adjustment  
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Auto dimming  
The brightness of the display is adapted to the  
environment by automatic dimming.  
Head restraints  
Memorisation of settings value  
The user setting and the on/off mode is  
memorised after the ignition is switched off.  
Head Restraints Position  
The upper edge of the head restraint should be  
at upper head level. If this is not possible for  
extremely tall people, set to highest position, and  
set to lowest position for small people.  
Selecting a view  
If the setting menu is not activated:  
by pressing button (3)  
Move the head restraint upwards or downwards.  
If the head restraint is engaged press the catch  
and move the head restraint.  
Removal  
Move the head restraint upwards and remove it.  
If the head restraint is engaged press the catch  
and move the head restraint.  
The headrests of passenger seats with  
removable flap are fixed. They can not be  
adjusted or removed.  
Installation  
Engage the head restraint rods in the openings  
and push it downwards.  
Warning  
Only drive with the head restraint set to  
the proper position.  
by pressing the button on the lever.  
Fault  
In the event of a fault, the display will be grey  
with the camera symbol shown crossed out.  
The display will also be grey and  
the display, if a door is opened.  
appears in  
In exceptional case of transporting long objects  
in the load compartment with the need to have  
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Set seat height high enough to have a clear  
field of vision on all sides and of all display  
instruments. There should be at least one  
hand of clearance between head and the roof  
frame. Your thighs should rest lightly on the  
seat without pressing into it.  
Manual Front Seats  
Drive only with engaged seats and backrests.  
Longitudinal adjustment  
Seats  
Front Seat Position  
Warning  
Do not sit closer than 25 cm to  
the steering wheel, to allow safe airbag  
deployment.  
Adjust the head restraint so that its upper  
edge is at upper head level.  
Sit with shoulders as far back against the  
backrest as possible.  
Set the backrest rake so that it is possible  
to easily reach the steering wheel with  
arms slightly bent. Maintain contact between  
shoulders and the backrest when turning the  
steering wheel. Do not angle the backrest too  
far back. We recommend a maximum rake of  
approx. 25°.  
Warning  
For safety reasons, adjustments must only  
be made when the vehicle is stationary.  
Adjust seat and steering wheel in a way that  
the wrist rests on top of the steering wheel  
while the arm is fully extended and shoulders  
are on the backrest.  
Pull the handle, slide the seat, then release the  
handle. Try to move the seat back and forth to  
ensure that the seat is locked in place.  
Backrest inclination  
Adjust the lumbar support so that it supports  
the natural shape of the spine  
Warning  
Once these adjustments have been made,  
check that the instrument panel can be  
viewed correctly from your driving position.  
Before taking to the road and to make the  
most of the ergonomic layout of the instruments  
and controls, carry out these adjustments in the  
following order:  
Warning  
Before moving the seat backwards, ensure  
that there is no person or object that might  
prevent the full travel of the seat.  
There is a risk of trapping or pinching  
passengers if present in the rear seats, or of  
jamming the seat if large objects are placed  
on the floor behind the seat.  
Sit with buttocks as far back against the  
backrest as possible.  
Adjust the distance between the seat and  
the pedals so that legs are slightly angled  
when pressing the pedals. Slide the front  
passenger seat as far back as possible.  
Turn handwheel to adjust inclination.  
Do not lean on the backrest while adjusting.  
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Seat height  
Seat height  
Power Front Seats  
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Warning  
Care must be taken when operating  
the power seats. There is a risk of  
injury, particularly for children. Objects could  
become trapped.  
Caution  
Do not arrange objects beneath the  
electrically adjustable seat and do not impede  
its movement, since the controls may be  
damaged. They may also restrict the seat  
travel.  
Lever pumping motion  
up: seat higher  
down: seat lower  
Move the switch upwards / downwards.  
Backrest inclination  
Longitudinal adjustment  
Lumbar support  
Tilt the switch forwards / backwards.  
Move the switch forwards / backwards.  
Turn the handwheel to suit personal  
requirements.  
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To deactivate the seat heating turn the thumb  
wheel to 0.  
The heating works only when the outside  
temperature is below 20 °C.  
Prolonged use of the highest setting for people  
with sensitive skin is not recommended.  
Seat heating is operational when engine is  
running and during an Autostop.  
Lumbar support  
Easy Entry  
To permit an easy entrance to the seats of the  
third row, the seats of the second row can be  
tilted.  
Massage Seats  
Press  
to suit personal requirements.  
Heated Seats  
Pull the release lever and tilt seat to the front.  
To restore the original position tilt seat back until  
it is engaged.  
Folding Front Seats  
Depending on version, the front seats can be  
folded flat to the table position.  
Activate the back massage function by pressing  
Front seats backrest  
Folding  
. The LED in the button illuminates to indicate  
activation.  
The massage function is activated for a period of  
1 hour. During this time, massage is performed  
in six cycles with breaks in between.  
Slide the front seat as far back as possible, to  
avoid contact with the instrument panel during  
folding.  
Push the head restraint down or remove it before  
folding backrest.  
To adjust the intensity of the massage press  
Two levels of massage are available.  
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The seat heating thumb wheel can be located at  
the seat or on the instrument panel.  
Pressing  
once more deactivates massage  
Activate seat heating by turning the thumb wheel  
function. The LED goes off.  
The massage function is operational when  
engine is running and during an Autostop.  
for the respective front seat. There are three  
intensity levels of heating.  
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Bench seat front passenger side  
Folding  
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Pull the lever, fold the backrest fully forwards  
and release the lever.  
Fold it completely up.  
To lift the seat cushion pull the loop and raise the  
seat cushion against the backrest.  
Fold it completely down.  
Raise the armrest slowly and engage it at the  
desired position.  
NOTE:  
Note In the event of an accident, passengers  
can be evacuated from the passenger  
compartment by completely folding down the  
driver's seat.  
Warning  
Never put the hand underneath the seat  
while folding the seat.  
Risk of injury.  
Rear Seat Position  
Warning  
Warning  
When the front passenger seat is in the  
folded position, the front passenger airbag  
system must be deactivated.  
When seats are being adjusted or folded,  
keep hands and feet away from the moving  
area. Risk of injury.  
Ensure that there are no objects on the  
anchor points or rails.  
Never adjust seats while driving as they could  
move uncontrollably.  
Drive only with engaged seats and backrests.  
Unfolding  
To restore the seat cushion to the original  
position, lower the seat cushion till it is engaged.  
Unfolding  
Front Armrest  
The armrest has several adjustment options.  
To restore the seat to the upright position, pull  
the lever and raise backrest fully. Then release  
the lever.  
Depending on version the levers of the seats can  
be located at different places.  
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Seat Backrest  
Installing  
Folding backrest down to table position  
Push the head restraint down or remove it  
before folding the backrest.  
If available fold up the armrest.  
Release each front mount by pulling the  
respective lever.  
Engage front mounts in the anchorages.  
Remove the seat.  
Removing  
Fold the backrest down to the table position.  
Move the seat to the tilted position.  
Pull the front lever or push the rear lever to  
release the backrest.  
Fold the backrest fully down.  
Unfolding the backrest  
Pull the front lever or press the rear lever.  
Raise the backrest fully upwards until it  
engages.  
Fixed rear seats  
Tilted position  
Push the levers to lock the front mounts and  
tilt the seat back until it is engaged.  
Fold the backrest down to the table position.  
Move the seat to the tilted position.  
Unfold the backrest.  
Vis-à-Vis seats  
Release each front mount by pulling the  
respective lever.  
Longitudinal adjustment  
The single seats as well as the seat bench can  
be moved individually forwards and backwards.  
Remove the seat.  
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Removing  
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Place the front of the seat on the rails and  
then tip the rear down.  
To release the seat, pull the front handle upward  
or pull the loop on the rear without going beyond  
the point of resistance.  
Pull the loop on the rear beyond the point of  
resistance and tilt the seat to the front.  
Slide the seat until it engages.  
Slide the seat forwards or backwards.  
Caution  
Remove the seat.  
Backrest inclination  
Avoid contact between two seats.  
This could cause significant wear of the parts  
in contact.  
Caution  
Do not use the loop to lift the seat.  
Move and lock the rearward facing seats of  
the second row as close as possible to the  
front row seat, depending on the position of  
the front row seats. The distance between the  
rearward facing seats of the second row and  
the forward facing third row seats should be  
as big as possible.  
Installing  
The loop on the rear has to be in the release  
position.  
Pull the front lever or push the rear lever to  
release and adjust the backrest.  
Release the lever when the desired position is  
obtained.  
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Three Points Seat Belt  
Fasten  
Warning  
Fasten seat belt before each trip.  
In the event of an accident, people not  
wearing seat belts endanger their fellow  
occupants and themselves.  
Seat belts are designed to be used by only one  
person at a time.  
Periodically check all parts of the belt system for  
damage, soiling and proper functionality.  
Have damaged components replaced. After an  
accident, have the belts and triggered belt  
pretensioners replaced by a workshop.  
NOTE:  
Safety belts  
Make sure that the belts are not damaged  
by shoes or sharp-edged objects or trapped.  
Prevent dirt from getting into the belt retractors.  
Seat belts introduction  
Withdraw the seat belt from the retractor, guide it  
untwisted across the body. With the other hand,  
pull the seat belt down and forward so that the  
latch plate is able to slide without resistance.  
Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Make sure  
the seat belt lies across the shoulder and fits  
tightly to the body while driving.  
NOTE:  
Use the belt buckle intended for the respective  
seat belt when fastening in order to ensure  
proper functionality.  
Seat belt reminder  
Not removable seats are equipped with a seat  
belt reminder, indicated by a control indicator  
in the instrument cluster and in the overhead  
console.  
Belt force limiters  
Stress on the body is reduced by the gradual  
release of the belt during a collision.  
The seat belts are locked during heavy  
acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle,  
holding the occupants in the seat position.  
Therefore the risk of injury is considerably  
reduced.  
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Loose or bulky clothing prevents the seat belt  
from fitting snugly. Do not place objects such as  
handbags or mobile phones between the seat  
belt and your body.  
Unfasten  
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Warning  
The seat belt must not rest against hard or  
fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing.  
Height adjustment  
Adjust the height so that the seat belt lies across  
the shoulder. It must not lie across the throat or  
upper arm.  
To release seat belt, press red button on belt  
buckle.  
Do not adjust while driving.  
Seat belts on the rear seats and bench  
seat  
Using seat belts while pregnant  
Press the release button and shift the height  
adjuster upwards or downwards till it engages at  
the desired position.  
The retractor can be located on the backrest of  
the seat.  
Warning  
The lap belt must be positioned as low as  
possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure  
on the abdomen.  
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NOTE:  
Warning  
Seat Belt Pretensioner  
The airbag systems and belt pretensioner control  
electronics are located in the centre console  
area.  
Do not put any magnetic objects in this area.  
Do not affix any objects onto the airbag covers  
and do not cover them with other materials.  
Have damaged covers replaced by a workshop.  
Each airbag is triggered only once.  
Have deployed airbags replaced by a workshop.  
Furthermore, it may be necessary to have the  
steering wheel, the instrument panel, parts of the  
panelling, the door seals, handles and the seats  
replaced.  
Do not make any modifications to the airbag  
system as this will invalidate the vehicle  
operating permit.  
The airbag system deploys in an explosive  
manner, repairs must be performed by skilled  
personnel only.  
In the event of a head-on, rear-end or side-  
on collision of a certain severity, the single  
front seat belts and the seat belt of the outer  
front bench seat are tightened by seat belt  
pretensioners.  
Warning  
Adding accessories that change the  
vehicle frame, bumper system, height, front  
end or side sheet metal, may keep the airbag  
system from working properly. The operation  
of the airbag system can also be affected by  
changing any parts of the front seats, seat  
belts, airbag sensing and diagnostic module,  
steering wheel, instrument panel, inner door  
seals including the speakers, any of the  
airbag modules, ceiling or pillar trim, front  
sensors, side impact sensors or airbag wiring.  
Warning  
Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or fitting  
of belts) can trigger the belt pretensioners.  
Deployment of the belt pretensioners is indicated  
by continuous illumination of control indicator  
.
Triggered belt pretensioners must be replaced  
by a workshop. Belt pretensioners can only be  
triggered once.  
Child restraint systems on front  
passenger seat with airbag systems  
NOTE:  
Warning  
Do not affix or install accessories or other  
objects that may interfere with the operation  
of the belt pretensioners. Do not make any  
modifications to belt pretensioner components,  
as this will invalidate the operating permit of your  
vehicle.  
Keep the area in which the airbag inflates  
clear of obstructions.  
Warning  
Do not place anything between the  
occupants and the airbags (e.g. child, animal,  
object), do not affix or attach anything near to  
or in the exit path of the airbags, as this could  
cause injuries when they are deployed.  
Do not affix or attach anything to:  
Airbag system  
Danger  
Airbag system  
introduction  
The airbag system consists of a number of  
individual systems depending on the scope of  
equipment.  
NEVER use a rearward-facing child  
restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE  
AIRBAG in front of it; DEATH or SERIOUS  
INJURY to the CHILD can occur.  
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The steering wheel and dashboard.  
The seat backrests (e.g. clothing).  
The roof.  
EN: NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint  
on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in  
front of it; DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the  
CHILD can occur.  
When triggered the airbags inflate within  
milliseconds. They also deflate so quickly that it  
is often unnoticeable during the collision.  
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DE: Nach hinten gerichtete Kindersitze  
NIEMALS auf einem Sitz verwenden, der durch  
einen davor befindlichen AKTIVEN AIRBAG  
geschützt ist, da dies den TOD oder SCHWERE  
VERLETZUNGEN DES KINDES zur Folge  
haben kann.  
Lateral Airbags  
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FR: NE JAMAIS utiliser un siège d'enfant orienté  
vers l'arrière sur un siège protégé par un  
COUSSIN GONFLABLE ACTIF placé devant lui,  
sous peine d'infliger des BLESSURES GRAVES,  
voire MORTELLES à l'ENFANT.  
ES: NUNCA utilice un sistema de retención  
infantil orientado hacia atrás en un asiento  
protegido por un AIRBAG FRONTAL ACTIVO.  
Peligro de MUERTE o LESIONES GRAVES  
para el NIÑO.  
IT: Non usare mai un sistema di sicurezza per  
bambini rivolto all'indietro su un sedile protetto  
da AIRBAG ATTIVO di fronte ad esso: pericolo  
di MORTE o LESIONI GRAVI per il BAMBINO!  
Additionally, for safety reasons a forward-facing  
child restraint system must only be used subject  
to the instructions and restrictions in the Owner's  
Manual online.  
The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby  
reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and  
head of the front seat occupants considerably.  
The side airbag system consists of an airbag in  
each front seat backrest.  
This can be identified by the word AIRBAG.  
The side airbag system is triggered in the event  
of a side impact of a certain severity. The ignition  
must be switched on.  
Warning  
Optimum protection is only provided when  
the seat is in the proper position.  
Keep the area in which the airbag inflates  
clear of obstructions.  
Fit the seat belt correctly and engage  
securely. Only then is the airbag able to  
protect.  
The airbag label is located on both sides of the  
front passenger sun visor.  
Front Airbags  
The front airbag system consists of one airbag  
in the steering wheel and one in the instrument  
panel on the front passenger side. These can be  
identified by the word AIRBAG.  
The front airbag system is triggered in the event  
of a front-end impact of a certain severity. The  
ignition must be switched on.  
The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby  
reducing the risk of injury to the upper body in  
the event of a side-on collision considerably.  
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of clothing, without coat hangers. Do not keep  
any items in these clothes.  
Warning  
Keep the area in which the airbag inflates  
clear of obstructions.  
Airbag System  
Malfunction  
NOTE:  
Only use protective seat covers that have been  
approved for the vehicle.  
In the event of a malfunction, this warning lamp  
Be careful not to cover the airbags.  
lights up on the instrument panel. Contact  
a dealer or a qualified workshop to have the  
system checked.  
The airbags may not be deployed in the event of  
a serious impact.  
Curtain Airbags  
The curtain airbag system consists of an airbag  
in the roof frame on each side.  
The curtain airbag system is triggered in the  
event of a side-on impact of a certain severity.  
The ignition must be switched on.  
Warning  
The switch is located inside the glove box.  
In the event of a minor impact or bump at  
the side of the vehicle or if the vehicle rolls  
over, the airbags may not be deployed.  
In the event of a rear or front collision, none  
of the lateral airbags are deployed.  
With the ignition off:  
To deactivate the airbag, turn the key in the  
switch to the "OFF" position.  
To reactivate it, turn the key to the "ON"  
position.  
Front Passenger Airbag  
Deactivation  
The front passenger airbag system must be  
deactivated for child restraint system on the  
passenger seat according to the instructions in  
the table "Child restraint installation locations".  
When the front passenger seat is in the folded  
position, the front passenger airbag system must  
be deactivated.  
Associated Warning Lights  
Steady, permanent lighting to indi-  
cate deactivation.  
Steady lighting when the ignition is  
turned on for approximately 1 minute  
to indicate activation.  
The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby  
reducing the risk of injury to the head in the  
event of a side-on impact considerably.  
The side airbag and curtain airbag systems, the  
belt pretensioners and all driver airbag systems  
will remain active.  
Warning  
Deactivate passenger airbag in  
combination with the use of a child restraint  
system, subject to the instructions and  
restrictions in the tables "Child restraint  
installation locations".  
Warning  
Keep the area in which the airbag inflates  
clear of obstructions.  
The hooks on the handles in the roof frame  
are only suitable for hanging up light articles  
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Otherwise, there is a risk of fatal injury for a  
person occupying a seat with a deactivated  
front passenger airbag.  
Seat belt installation  
Three-point seat belt  
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Child restraint systems can be fastened by  
using a three-point seat belt. After fastening the  
child restraint system the seat belt has to be  
tightened.  
Child Restraints  
Isofix Anchorage Connectors  
Child restraints  
introduction  
The regulations on carrying children are specific  
to each country. Refer to the legislation in force  
in your country.  
It is recommended that children travel on the  
rear seats of the vehicle:  
In addition to the ISOFIX mounting brackets,  
fasten the Top-tether strap to the Top-tether  
anchors.  
ISOFIX child restraint systems of universal  
category positions are marked in the table "Child  
restraint installation locations".  
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"rearward facing" up to the age of 3 years  
old.  
"forward facing" over the age of 3 years old.  
Warning  
Never use the same seat belt to secure  
more than one child.  
Child Seats Recommended  
The rear seats are the most convenient location  
Either a Top-tether strap or a support leg must  
be used in addition to the ISOFIX brackets.  
to fasten a child restraint system.  
Warning  
Children should travel facing rearwards in the  
vehicle as long as possible. This makes sure  
that the child's backbone, which is still very  
weak, is under less strain in the event of  
an accident. Do not use forward-facing child  
restraint system at all seats when child's weight  
is below 13 kg.  
Make sure that the seat belt is correctly  
positioned and tightened. For child seats with  
a support leg, ensure that the support leg is in  
firm and steady contact with the floor.  
Child restraint systems can be fastened with:  
Suitable are child restraint systems that comply  
with valid UN ECE regulations. Check local  
laws and regulations for mandatory use of child  
restraint systems.  
i-Size child seats and vehicle seats with i-Size  
approval are marked with i-Size symbol, see  
illustration.  
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ISOFIX anchorage connectors  
Top-tether anchors  
Top-tether anchors  
Top-tether anchors are marked with the symbol  
for a child seat.  
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The following child restraints are recommended  
for the following weight classes:  
NOTE:  
Do not affix anything on the child restraint  
systems and do not cover them with any other  
materials.  
"RÖMER Baby-Safe 3 i-Size"  
A child restraint system that has been subjected  
to stress in an accident must be replaced.  
Size: 40 - 83 cm  
From 3.5 to 12 years  
Child restraint  
installation locations  
Rules:  
(from 15 to 36 kg)  
Can be installed with or without ISOFIX mount-  
ings.  
The child is restrained by the seat belt.  
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A position that is i-Size compatible is also  
compatible for R1, R2 and F2X, F2, B2.  
From birth to 15 months  
Ensure that the child restraint system to be  
installed is compatible with the vehicle type.  
Child seat at the front: Adjust the front  
passenger seat to the highest and fully  
back longitudinal position with the backrest  
straightened.  
Child seat at the rear: Move the vehicle's front  
seat forward and straighten the backrest so that  
the legs of the child in the forward facing or  
the rearward facing child seat do not touch the  
vehicle's front seat.  
(up to 13 kg)  
With or without its ISOFIX base.  
Suitable for "rearward facing" installation only.  
A position that is R3 compatible is also  
compatible for R1 and R2.  
A position that is R2 compatible is also  
compatible for R1.  
"RÖMER TriFix 2 i-Size"  
A position that is F3 compatible is also  
compatible for F2X and F2.  
Size: 76 - 105 cm  
A position that is B3 compatible is also  
compatible for B2.  
Please follow the child restraint system  
manufacturer's instructions to install the  
corresponding child restraint system in the  
vehicle.  
For semi-universal or vehicle specific child  
restraint system (ISOFIX or belted child restraint  
system), see the vehicle list provided in the user  
manual of the child restraint system.  
Ensure that the mounting location of the child  
restraint system within the vehicle is correct, see  
following tables.  
Allow children to enter and exit the vehicle only  
on the side facing away from the traffic.  
When the child restraint system is not in use,  
secure the seat with a seat belt or remove it from  
the vehicle.  
(a)  
Universal child seat: child seat that can  
be installed in all vehicles using the  
seat belt.  
From 15 months to 4 years  
(b)  
(c)  
Depending on version, refer to the leg-  
islation in force in your country before  
installing a child in this seat position.  
(from 9 to 22 kg)  
Installed with ISOFIX and Top Tether mount-  
ings.  
To install a "rearward facing" child  
seat at this seat position, the front pas-  
senger airbag MUST be deactivated  
"OFF".  
Suitable for "forward facing" installation only.  
"RÖMER KidFix i-Size"  
Size: 100 - 150 cm  
(d)  
Only a "forward facing" child seat is  
authorised at this seat position with the  
front passenger airbag activated "ON".  
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(e)  
(f)  
For a "rearward facing" and/or a "for-  
ward facing" universal child seat (U) in  
groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or 3, or dedicated to  
children between 40 and 150 cm in size  
only.  
Front passenger airbag  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
2
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"rearward facing" and/or "forward  
facing" (U) for groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or  
3, or dedicated to children between  
40 and 150 cm in size.  
3
1
For a "forward facing" universal child  
seat (UF) in groups 1, 2 or 3, or dedica-  
ted to children between 76 and 150 cm  
in size only.  
(g)  
With fixed row 1 bench seat only.  
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"forward facing" (UF) for groups 1,  
2 or 3, or dedicated to children be-  
tween 76 and 150 cm in size only.  
(h)  
To install a "rearward facing" or "for-  
ward facing" child seat on a rear seat,  
move the seats in front of it forward,  
then straighten their backrests to allow  
sufficient room for the child seat and  
the child's legs.  
3
"Rearward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
(i)  
The front seat must be adjusted so that  
there is no contact between the child in  
row 2 and the seat immediately in front  
(with the front seat adjusted to 2 notch-  
es ahead of the centre of the slide).  
-
-
R1: ISOFIX child seat for a baby.  
R2: ISOFIX reduced size child  
seat.  
-
R3: ISOFIX large size child seat.  
"Forward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
-
-
-
F2X: ISOFIX child seat for tod-  
dlers.  
* Depending on versions, see table locations for  
child seats.  
F2: ISOFIX reduced height child  
seat.  
Key  
F3: ISOFIX full height child seat.  
Seat position where the installation  
of a child seat is forbidden.  
Booster child seat, using seat belt or  
ISOFIX mountings:  
Front passenger airbag de-  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
-
B2: reduced width booster  
seat.  
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ISOFIX "carrycot" type  
child seat:  
-
-
L1: left-hand facing.  
L2: right-hand facing.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of an ISOFIX child seat.  
Seat position where the installation  
of an ISOFIX child seat is forbidden.  
For seat adjustments, refer to the summary table  
"Installing universal, ISOFIX and i-Size child  
seats".  
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as well as the largest ISOFIX and i-Size child seats on seat positions equipped with ISOFIX mountings in the vehicle.  
2
Seat numbers  
+
Front seats (b)  
2 (g)  
Rasr seats (b) row 2  
1
3
4
5
6
Front passenger airbag  
Deactivated  
"OFF" (c)  
Activated  
"ON" (d)  
Deactivated  
"OFF" (c)  
Activated  
"ON" (d)  
Position compatible with an  
universal (a) child seat  
Rearward facing  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes (e)  
no  
yes (h)  
yes (h)  
no  
Position compatible with an  
universal (a) child seat For-  
ward facing  
yes (f)  
no  
Position compatible with an  
i-Size child seat Rearward /  
Forward facing  
Position equipped with a  
no  
no  
no  
Top Tether hook  
"Carry-cot" type of child  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes/no (g)  
yes/no (g)  
R3 (i)/no (g)  
F3  
seat (L1 / L2)  
"Rearward facing" ISOFIX  
child seat (R1 / R2 / R3)  
R3 (i)/no (g)  
F3  
"Forward facing" ISOFIX  
child seat (F2 / F2X / F3)  
no  
no  
"Booster" child seat (B2 /  
B2 (g)  
B2 (g)  
B3)  
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(g)  
Bench seat version.  
Rules:  
-
-
-
-
-
A position that is i-Size compatible is also  
compatible for R1, R2 and F2X, F2, B2.  
(h)  
Installing a carrycot on this seat may  
prevent the use of one or more of the  
other seats in this row.  
3
1
A position that is R3 compatible is also  
compatible for R1 and R2.  
(i)  
(j)  
Installation possible only behind the  
row 1 individual passenger seat.  
A position that is R2 compatible is also  
compatible for R1.  
The seat can be installed centrally in  
the vehicle; it then prevents the use of  
the outer seats.  
A position that is F3 compatible is also  
compatible for F2X and F2.  
A position that is B3 compatible is also  
compatible for B2.  
(k)  
(l)  
Only with row 1 individual seats.  
3
No compatible if version with row 1  
bench seat.  
(a)  
Universal child seat: child seat that can  
be installed in all vehicles using the  
seat belt.  
(m)  
With row 1 bench seat.  
(b)  
(c)  
Depending on version, refer to the leg-  
islation in force in your country before  
installing a child in this seat position.  
(n)  
The seat in row 2 cannot be used when  
an i-Size child seat is installed immedi-  
ately behind.  
To install a "rearward facing" child  
seat at this seat position, the front pas-  
senger airbag MUST be deactivated  
"OFF".  
(d)  
(e)  
Only a "forward facing" child seat is  
authorised at this seat position with the  
front passenger airbag activated "ON".  
* Depending on versions, see table locations for  
child seats.  
For a "rearward facing" and/or a "for-  
ward facing" universal child seat (U) in  
groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or 3, or dedicated to  
children between 40 and 150 cm in size  
only.  
Key  
Seat position where the installation  
of a child seat is forbidden.  
(f)  
For a "forward facing" universal child  
seat (UF) in groups 1, 2 or 3, or dedica-  
ted to children between 76 and 150 cm  
in size only.  
Front passenger airbag de-  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
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Front passenger airbag  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
-
-
-
F2X: ISOFIX child seat for tod-  
dlers.  
2
F2: ISOFIX reduced height child  
seat.  
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"rearward facing" and/or "forward  
facing" (U) for groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or  
3, or dedicated to children between  
40 and 150 cm in size.  
F3: ISOFIX full height child seat.  
Booster child seat, using seat belt or  
ISOFIX mountings:  
-
-
B2: reduced width booster  
seat.  
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"forward facing" (UF) for groups 1,  
2 or 3, or dedicated to children be-  
tween 76 and 150 cm in size only.  
B3: full width booster seat.  
ISOFIX "carrycot" type  
child seat:  
-
-
L1: left-hand facing.  
L2: right-hand facing.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of an i-Size child seat.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of an ISOFIX child seat.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of a "forward facing" i-  
Size child seat.  
Seat position where the installation  
of an ISOFIX child seat is forbidden.  
Presence of a Top Tether anchor-  
age point at the rear of the backrest,  
authorising the installation of an uni-  
versal ISOFIX child seat.  
For seat adjustments, refer to the summary table  
"Installing universal, ISOFIX and i-Size child  
seats".  
"Rearward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
-
-
R1: ISOFIX child seat for a baby.  
R2: ISOFIX reduced size child  
seat.  
-
R3: ISOFIX large size child seat.  
"Forward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
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as well as the largest ISOFIX and i-Size child seats on seat positions equipped with ISOFIX mountings in the vehicle.  
Seat numbers  
Front seats (b)  
Rasr seats (b) row 2  
Rear seats (b) row 3  
1
2 (g)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Front passenger  
airbag  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Position compatible  
with an universal (a)  
child seat Rearward  
facing  
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes (e)  
no  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
Position compatible  
with an universal (a)  
child seat Forward  
facing  
yes (f)  
Position compatible  
with an i-Size child  
seat Rearward facing  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes  
yes ( j)  
yes  
yes (n)  
yes (n)  
yes ( j)  
(n)  
yes (n)  
yes (n)  
(k)/no (l) (k)/no (l) (k)/no ( j)  
Position compatible  
with an i-Size child  
seat Forward facing  
yes  
yes ( j)  
yes  
yes ( j)  
(n)  
Position equipped  
with a Top Tether  
hook  
yes  
yes  
no  
"Carry-cot" type of  
child seat (L1 / L2)  
no  
no  
no  
yes (h) (i) yes (h) (i) yes (h) (i)  
(l) ( j) (l) (l)  
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Seat numbers  
Rasr seats (b) row 2  
2
Front seats (b)  
Rear seats (b) row 3  
1
2 (g)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Front passenger  
airbag  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
"Rearward facing"  
ISOFIX child seat  
(R1 / R2 / R3)  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
R3 (k)  
R3 ( j) (k)  
R3 (k)  
no  
(l)/R1 (m) (l)/ R1 ( j) (l)/R1 (m)  
(m)  
"Forward facing"  
ISOFIX child seat  
(F2 / F2X / F3)  
F3  
B3  
F3 ( j)  
B3 ( j)  
F3  
B3  
F3  
B2  
F3 ( j)  
B2 ( j)  
F3  
B2  
"Booster" child seat  
(B2 / B3)  
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(g)  
Bench seat version.  
Rules:  
-
-
-
-
-
A position that is i-Size compatible is also  
compatible for R1, R2 and F2X, F2, B2.  
(h)  
Installing a carrycot on this seat may  
prevent the use of one or more of the  
other seats in this row.  
3
1
A position that is R3 compatible is also  
compatible for R1 and R2.  
(i)  
(j)  
Installation possible only behind the  
row 1 individual passenger seat.  
A position that is R2 compatible is also  
compatible for R1.  
The seat can be installed centrally in  
the vehicle; it then prevents the use of  
the outer seats.  
A position that is F3 compatible is also  
compatible for F2X and F2.  
A position that is B3 compatible is also  
compatible for B2.  
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(k)  
(l)  
Only with row 1 individual seats.  
No compatible if version with row 1  
bench seat.  
(a)  
Universal child seat: child seat that can  
be installed in all vehicles using the  
seat belt.  
(m)  
With row 1 bench seat.  
(b)  
(c)  
Depending on version, refer to the leg-  
islation in force in your country before  
installing a child in this seat position.  
(n)  
Not compatible with fixed one-piece  
bench seat row 3 or Seat and fixed rear  
bench seat row 3.  
To install a "rearward facing" child  
seat at this seat position, the front pas-  
senger airbag MUST be deactivated  
"OFF".  
(o)  
(p)  
Compatible only for 3 individual seats in  
row 3.  
The seat in row 2 must be adjusted so  
that there is no contact between the  
child in row 3 and the seat immediately  
in front.  
(d)  
(e)  
Only a "forward facing" child seat is  
authorised at this seat position with the  
front passenger airbag activated "ON".  
* Depending on versions, see table locations for  
child seats.  
(q)  
The seat in row 2 cannot be used when  
an i-Size child seat is installed immedi-  
ately behind.  
For a "rearward facing" and/or a "for-  
ward facing" universal child seat (U) in  
groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or 3, or dedicated to  
children between 40 and 150 cm in size  
only.  
Key  
Seat position where the installation  
of a child seat is forbidden.  
(f)  
For a "forward facing" universal child  
seat (UF) in groups 1, 2 or 3, or dedica-  
ted to children between 76 and 150 cm  
in size only.  
Front passenger airbag de-  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
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Front passenger airbag  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
-
-
-
F2X: ISOFIX child seat for tod-  
dlers.  
2
F2: ISOFIX reduced height child  
seat.  
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"rearward facing" and/or "forward  
facing" (U) for groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or  
3, or dedicated to children between  
40 and 150 cm in size.  
F3: ISOFIX full height child seat.  
Booster child seat, using seat belt or  
ISOFIX mountings:  
-
-
B2: reduced width booster  
seat.  
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"forward facing" (UF) for groups 1,  
2 or 3, or dedicated to children be-  
tween 76 and 150 cm in size only.  
B3: full width booster seat.  
ISOFIX "carrycot" type  
child seat:  
-
-
L1: left-hand facing.  
L2: right-hand facing.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of an i-Size child seat.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of an ISOFIX child seat.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of a "forward facing" i-  
Size child seat.  
Seat position where the installation  
of an ISOFIX child seat is forbidden.  
Presence of a Top Tether anchor-  
age point at the rear of the backrest,  
authorising the installation of an uni-  
versal ISOFIX child seat.  
For seat adjustments, refer to the summary table  
"Installing universal, ISOFIX and i-Size child  
seats".  
"Rearward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
-
-
R1: ISOFIX child seat for a baby.  
R2: ISOFIX reduced size child  
seat.  
-
R3: ISOFIX large size child seat.  
"Forward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
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as well as the largest ISOFIX and i-Size child seats on seat positions equipped with ISOFIX mountings in the vehicle.  
Seat numbers  
Front seats (b)  
Rasr seats (b) row 2  
Rear seats (b) row 3  
1
2 (g)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Front passenger  
airbag  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Position compatible  
with an universal (a)  
child seat Rearward  
facing  
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes (e)  
no  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
Position compatible  
with an universal (a)  
child seat Forward  
facing  
yes (f)  
Position compatible  
with an i-Size child  
seat Rearward facing  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes  
yes ( j)  
yes  
yes (q)  
yes (q)  
yes ( j)  
(n)  
yes (q)  
yes (q)  
(k)/no (l) (k)/no (l) (k)/no (l)  
Position compatible  
with an i-Size child  
seat Forward facing  
yes  
yes ( j)  
yes  
yes ( j)  
(q)  
Position equipped  
with a Top Tether  
hook  
yes  
yes  
"Carry-cot" type of  
child seat (L1 / L2)  
no  
no  
no  
yes (h) (i) yes (h) (i) yes (h) (i)  
(l) ( j) (k) (l)  
yes (h)  
(o) (p)/  
no (n)  
yes (h)  
( j) (o)  
(p)/no (n)  
yes (h)  
(o) (p)/  
no (n)  
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Seat numbers  
Rasr seats (b) row 2  
2
Front seats (b)  
Rear seats (b) row 3  
1
2 (g)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Front passenger  
airbag  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
"Rearward facing"  
ISOFIX child seat  
(R1 / R2 / R3)  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
R3 (k)  
R3 ( j) (k)  
R3 (k)  
R2 (o) (p)/no (n)  
F3 ( j)  
(l)/R1 (m) (l)/ R1 ( j) (l)/R1 (m)  
(m)  
"Forward facing"  
ISOFIX child seat  
(F2 / F2X / F3)  
F3  
B3  
F3 ( j)  
B3 ( j)  
F3  
B3  
F3  
B2  
F3  
B2  
"Booster" child seat  
B2 ( j)  
(B2 / B3)  
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(g)  
To install a "rearward facing" or "for-  
ward facing" child seat on a rear seat,  
move the seats in front of it forward,  
then straighten their backrests to allow  
sufficient room for the child seat and  
the child's legs.  
Rules:  
-
-
-
-
-
A position that is i-Size compatible is also  
compatible for R1, R2 and F2X, F2, B2.  
3
1
A position that is R3 compatible is also  
compatible for R1 and R2.  
A position that is R2 compatible is also  
compatible for R1.  
(h)  
The front seat must be adjusted so that  
there is no contact between the child in  
row 2 and the seat immediately in front.  
A position that is F3 compatible is also  
compatible for F2X and F2.  
(i)  
The seat in row 2 must be adjusted so  
that there is no contact between the  
child in row 3 and the seat immediately  
in front.  
A position that is B3 compatible is also  
compatible for B2.  
3
(a)  
Universal child seat: child seat that can  
be installed in all vehicles using the  
seat belt.  
(j)  
The seat can be installed centrally in  
the vehicle; it then prevents the use of  
the outer seats.  
(b)  
(c)  
Depending on version, refer to the leg-  
islation in force in your country before  
installing a child in this seat position.  
(k)  
If 2 individual seats or 1 single individu-  
al seat installed in row 3.  
To install a "rearward facing" child  
seat at this seat position, the front pas-  
senger airbag MUST be deactivated  
"OFF".  
(l)  
If 3 individual seats installed in row 3.  
(m)  
The seat in row 2 cannot be used when  
an i-Size child seat is installed immedi-  
ately behind.  
(d)  
(e)  
Only a "forward facing" child seat is  
authorised at this seat position with the  
front passenger airbag activated "ON".  
(n)  
(o)  
(p)  
Not compatible If 2 individual seats or 1  
single individual seat installed in row 2.  
* Depending on versions, see table locations for  
child seats.  
For a "rearward facing" and/or a "for-  
ward facing" universal child seat (U) in  
groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or 3, or dedicated to  
children between 40 and 150 cm in size  
only.  
Not compatible If 2 individual seats or 1  
single individual seat installed in row 3.  
Key  
Install an i-Size child restraint system  
only if the indivual seats are installed in  
forward direction.  
Seat position where the installation  
of a child seat is forbidden.  
(f)  
For a "forward facing" universal child  
seat (UF) in groups 1, 2 or 3, or dedica-  
ted to children between 76 and 150 cm  
in size only.  
Front passenger airbag de-  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
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Front passenger airbag  
activated and associated  
warning lamp.  
-
-
-
F2X: ISOFIX child seat for tod-  
dlers.  
2
F2: ISOFIX reduced height child  
seat.  
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"rearward facing" and/or "forward  
facing" (U) for groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or  
3, or dedicated to children between  
40 and 150 cm in size.  
F3: ISOFIX full height child seat.  
Booster child seat, using seat belt or  
ISOFIX mountings:  
-
-
B2: reduced width booster  
seat.  
Seat position suitable for the installa-  
tion of a child seat secured using the  
seat belt and universally approved  
"forward facing" (UF) for groups 1,  
2 or 3, or dedicated to children be-  
tween 76 and 150 cm in size only.  
B3: full width booster seat.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of an ISOFIX child seat.  
Seat position where the installation  
of an ISOFIX child seat is forbidden.  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of an i-Size child seat.  
For seat adjustments, refer to the summary table  
"Installing universal, ISOFIX and i-Size child  
seats".  
Seat position authorised for the in-  
stallation of a "forward facing" i-  
Size child seat.  
Presence of a Top Tether anchor-  
age point at the rear of the backrest,  
authorising the installation of an uni-  
versal ISOFIX child seat.  
"Rearward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
-
-
R1: ISOFIX child seat for a baby.  
R2: ISOFIX reduced size child  
seat.  
-
R3: ISOFIX large size child seat.  
"Forward facing" ISOFIX child seat:  
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In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using the seat belt and universally approved (a)  
as well as the largest ISOFIX and i-Size child seats on seat positions equipped with ISOFIX mountings in the vehicle.  
Seat numbers  
Front seats (b)  
Rasr seats (b) row 2  
Rear seats (b) row 3  
1
2 (g)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Front passenger  
airbag  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Position compatible  
with an universal (a)  
child seat Rearward  
facing  
no  
no  
yes (e)  
no  
no  
no  
Position compatible  
with an universal (a)  
child seat Forward  
facing  
yes (f)  
yes (g)  
yes (g)  
( j)  
yes (g)  
yes (g)  
yes (g)  
( j)  
yes (g)  
Position compatible  
with an i-Size child  
seat Rearward facing  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes (m)/  
no (n)  
yes ( j)/  
no (n)  
yes (m)/  
no (n)  
yes (m)/  
no (o)  
yes ( j)  
(m)/no  
(o)  
yes (m)/  
no (o)  
Position compatible  
with an i-Size child  
seat Forward facing  
yes (f)  
(m) (p)  
yes (f) ( j)  
(m) (p)  
yes (f)  
(m) (p)  
yes (f) (p) yes (f) ( j) yes (f) (p)  
(p)  
Position equipped  
with a Top Tether  
hook  
yes  
no  
yes  
no  
"Carry-cot" type of  
no  
no  
child seat (L1 / L2)  
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Seat numbers  
Rasr seats (b) row 2  
2
Front seats (b)  
Rear seats (b) row 3  
1
2 (g)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Front passenger  
airbag  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
Deacti-  
vated  
"OFF"  
(c)  
Activa-  
ted "ON"  
(d)  
"Rearward facing"  
ISOFIX child seat  
(R1 / R2 / R3)  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
R3 (h)  
F3  
R3 (h) ( j)  
F3 ( j)  
R3 (h)  
F3  
R3 (i)  
R3 (i) ( j)  
R3 (i)  
(k)/R2 (i) (k)/R2 (i) (k)/R2 (i)  
(l)  
( j) (l)  
(l)  
"Forward facing"  
ISOFIX child seat  
(F2 / F2X / F3)  
F3  
F3 ( j)  
F3  
"Booster" child seat  
B3  
B3 ( j)  
B3  
B3 (k)/  
B2 (l)  
B3 ( j)  
(k)/B2 (l)  
B3 (k)/  
B2 (l)  
(B2 / B3)  
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Steering Wheel Shift  
Paddles  
Steering Wheel  
Steering Wheel  
Adjustment  
Steering wheel lock  
The steering wheel lock activates automatically  
On vehicles with automatic transmission,  
gearshifting can be operated via + or -.  
On BEVs, the regenerative braking mode can be  
operated via + or -.  
when:  
-
-
The vehicle is stationary.  
When stationary, pull the control to release  
the steering wheel.  
The ignition has been switched off.  
To release steering wheel lock, open and close  
driver's door and switch the ignition on power  
mode or start the engine directly.  
Adjust the height and reach to suit your  
driving position.  
Steering Wheel Heating  
Push the control to lock the steering wheel.  
Warning  
Steering Wheel Controls  
Some driver assistance systems, Infotainment  
system and a connected mobile phone can be  
operated via the controls on the steering wheel.  
If the vehicle battery is discharged or in  
the event of a malfunction, the vehicle must  
not be towed or tow-started as the steering  
wheel lock cannot be disengaged.  
Warning  
In the event of a malfunction of the  
key battery, the steering wheel lock remains  
engaged. Do not try to start the vehicle by  
pushing it and do not tow it.  
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Activate heating by pressing  
.
Power button  
Ignition switch  
2
Activation is indicated by the LED in the button.  
The heating works only when the outside  
temperature is below 20 °C.  
Ignition switch  
Horn  
The electronic key must be inside the vehicle.  
Wipers and washers  
0: ignition off: some functions remain active  
until key is removed or driver's door is  
opened, provided the ignition was on pre-  
viously  
Press  
.
Windshield wiper and  
washer  
The pedestrian horn operates once the vehicle  
is moving and at speeds of up to 30 Km/h (19  
mph), in forward or reverse gear.  
1: ignition on power mode: ignition is on, die-  
sel engine is preheating, control indicators  
illuminate and most electrical functions  
are operable  
NOTE:  
With the wiper lever in position AUTO or INT, 1  
or 2 and the ignition switched on after more than  
one minute: When the outside temperature is  
below +3°C, the windshield wiper activates only  
at a speed above 10 km/h. When the outside  
temperature is above +3°C, the windshield wiper  
activates immediately.  
This function cannot be deactivated.  
2: engine start: release key after engine has  
been started  
Danger  
Never remove the key from ignition switch  
during driving as this will cause steering  
wheel lock.  
NOTE:  
In position 1 or 2, the wiping frequency is  
automatically reduced at a speed below 5 km/h  
and returns to the original frequency at a speed  
above 10 km/h.  
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Windshield wiper with adjustable wiper  
frequency  
Adjustable wiper frequency  
Rain sensing wiper  
control  
Windshield wiper with rain sensor  
Wiper lever in position INT, it is possible to  
select five frequency levels by turning the ring.  
When selecting a lower frequency, a  
confirmation wiping is given.  
0:  
off  
1:  
normal  
Windshield washer  
0:  
off  
2:  
fast  
1:  
normal  
INT:  
x1:  
intermittent wiping  
single wipe  
2:  
fast  
AUTO:  
x1:  
automatic wiping  
single wipe  
Do not use if the windshield is frozen.  
Switch off in car washes.  
In AUTO position, the rain sensor detects  
the amount of water on the windshield and  
automatically regulates the frequency of the  
windshield wiper.  
Do not use if the windshield is frozen.  
Switch off in car washes.  
Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the  
windshield and the wiper wipes a few times.  
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Rear window washer  
Rear window wiper and  
washer  
2
Select  
Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear window  
Rear window wiper  
and the wiper wipes as long as  
Exterior Lights  
Warning  
is selected.  
Do not look directly into the LED  
headlights. Risk of eye damage.  
Lighting controls  
Keep the sensor free from dust, dirt and ice.  
Adjustable sensitivity of the rain sensor  
0:  
off  
intermittent wiping  
:
:
screen wash  
Do not use if the rear window is frozen or when a  
bicycle carrier is used.  
Switch off in car washes.  
The rear window wiper comes on automatically  
when the windshield wiper is switched on and  
reverse gear is engaged.  
The function can be activated or deactivated in  
the settings app in the Info Display.  
To activate the rear wiper the next time the  
ignition is switched on, turn to position 0 and  
Turn adjuster wheel:  
Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the sensitivity.  
The longest dash indicates the highest sensitivity  
and the shortest dash indicates the lowest  
sensitivity.  
AUTO  
: automatic light control switches au-  
tomatically between daytime running  
lights and headlights  
A wiping cycle confirms the selection.  
back to  
.
: sidelights  
: low beam/high beam  
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activated, the blue  
beam is on.  
illuminates when high  
Automatic light control  
High beam  
High beam assist switches automatically to low  
beam when:  
-
-
-
-
Driving in urban areas.  
Camera detects heavy fog.  
Rear fog light is switched on.  
Oncoming or preceding vehicles are detected  
by the camera.  
If there are no restrictions detected, the system  
switches back to high beam.  
Deactivation  
The system can be deactivated via the vehicle  
settings menu on the Info Display.  
When the adjuster wheel is in position AUTO  
and the engine is running, the system switches  
between daytime running lights and headlights  
automatically depending on the external lighting  
conditions and information given by the wiper  
system.  
To activate or deactivate the high beam, pull the  
lever beyond the resistance point.  
Headlight flash  
High beam assist  
The system switches from low beam to high  
beam and vice versa to prevent glaring. Once  
activated, high beam assist remains active and  
switches high beam on and off depending on  
surrounding conditions. The latest setting of the  
high beam assist will remain set after the ignition  
is switched on again.  
Automatic headlight activation  
Turn the adjuster wheel in position: AUTO  
During poor lighting conditions the headlights are  
switched on.  
Additionally, headlights are switched on if the  
windscreen wipers have been activated for  
several wipes.  
Activation  
The high beam assist can be activated via the  
vehicle settings menu on the Info Display.  
High beam is switched on automatically in dark  
surroundings at a speed above 45 km/h. High  
beam is switched off at a speed below 35 km/h,  
but high beam assist remains active.  
To activate the headlight flash, pull the lever  
briefly without passing the resistance point.  
The green control indicator  
illuminates  
continuously when the high beam assist is  
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Headlight height  
adjustment  
Turn Signals  
Emergency Signals  
2
Manual adjustment  
Operated by pressing  
.
up:  
right turn light  
left turn light  
Hazard warning flashers are switched on  
automatically in the following situations:  
down:  
To adapt headlight range to the vehicle load  
X
to prevent dazzling: turn thumb wheel  
required position.  
to  
-
Braking in an emergency (depending on the  
force of deceleration).  
A resistance point can be felt when moving the  
indicator lever.  
Constant flashing is activated when the indicator  
lever is being moved beyond the resistance  
point. It is deactivated when the steering wheel  
is moved in the opposite direction or indicator  
lever is manually moved back to its neutral  
position. After 20 seconds the volume of the  
audible signal will increase if the speed is above  
80 km/h.  
Activate temporary flashing by holding the  
indicator lever just before the resistance point.  
Turn lights will flash until indicator lever is being  
released.  
-
In the event of an accident.  
0: front seats occupied  
They are switched off the first time you  
accelerate or if you press  
1: up to five people or partial load  
.
2: all seats occupied or driver and intermedi-  
ate load  
Automatic Lighting  
The automatic lighting systems use a detection  
3: driver and permissible max. load  
camera, located at the top of the windscreen.  
Headlights when driving abroad  
Operating limits  
If planning to use your vehicle in a country that  
drives on the other side of the road, the dipped  
beam headlamps must be adjusted to avoid  
dazzling oncoming drivers.  
The system may be disrupted or not work  
correctly:  
To activate three flashes, tap the indicator lever  
briefly without passing the resistance point.  
-
-
When visibility conditions are poor (e.g.  
snowfall, heavy rain).  
Contact your dealer or a qualified workshop.  
If the windscreen is dirty, misted-up or  
masked (e.g. sticker) in front of the camera.  
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Turn the control wheel once to activate or  
deactivate the front fog light.  
Turn the adjuster wheel forwards / backwards to  
switch on / off the front fog light.  
-
If the vehicle is facing highly reflective signs  
or safety barrier reflectors.  
Light switch in position AUTO: switching on front  
fog lights will switch headlights on automatically.  
Turn the adjuster wheel two times forwards /  
backwards to switch on / off the rear fog light.  
Light switch in position AUTO: switching on rear  
fog light will switch headlights on automatically.  
The system is not able to detect:  
-
-
-
Road users that do not have their own  
lighting, such as pedestrians.  
Rear foglamps  
Depending on version:  
Vehicles with hidden lighting (e.g. travelling  
behind a safety barrier on the motorway).  
Light switch in position  
: rear fog light can only  
be switched on with front fog lights.  
Vehicles at the top or bottom of a steep  
slope, on winding roads, on crossroads.  
Reverse lights  
The reversing light comes on when the ignition is  
on and reverse gear is selected.  
Caution  
Clean the windscreen regularly,  
particularly the area in front of the camera.  
The internal surface of the windscreen can  
also become misted around the camera.  
In humid and cold weather, demist the  
windscreen regularly.  
Do not allow snow to accumulate on the  
bonnet or roof of the vehicle as this could  
obstruct the camera.  
Daytime running lights  
Daytime running lights increase visibility of the  
vehicle during daylight.  
They are switched on automatically when the  
engine is running or by adjusting 0 or AUTO.  
The system switches between daytime running  
lights and low beam automatically, depending on  
the lighting conditions.  
Turn the adjuster wheel forwards/backwards to  
switch on/off.  
Front foglamps  
Automatic Headlights  
Dipping  
Available only on versions equipped with Full  
LED technology headlamps.  
With the ring of the lighting control stalk in the  
AUTO position and the function activated on the  
touch screen, this system automatically switches  
between dipped and main beam headlamps,  
according to lighting and traffic conditions, using  
a camera located at the top of the windscreen.  
Warning  
This system is a driving aid.  
The driver remains responsible for the  
vehicle's lighting, its correct use in the  
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prevailing light, visibility and traffic conditions,  
and for compliance with driving and vehicle  
regulations.  
Welcome Lighting  
Some or all of the following lights are switched  
on for a short time by unlocking the vehicle with  
the radio remote control:  
Corner Lights  
2
NOTE:  
The system becomes operational when the  
vehicle exceeds 16 mph (25 km/h).  
When the speed falls below 9 mph (15 km/h),  
the function is no longer operational.  
-
-
-
headlights  
tail lights  
interior lights  
Activated at a speed of up to 40 km/h when  
turning off. Depending on the steering angle or  
the activation of the turn lights the front fog light  
illuminate the direction of travel.  
The number of activated lights depends on the  
surrounding light conditions.  
The lighting switches off immediately when the  
ignition is switched on.  
Guide Me Home  
Automatic  
With the ring of the lighting control stalk in the  
AUTO position and when the light is poor, the  
dipped beam headlamps come on automatically  
when the ignition is switched off.  
This function can be activated or deactivated in  
the vehicle personalisation.  
The following lights will additionally switch on  
when the driver's door is opened:  
-
-
illumination of some switches  
Driver Information Centre  
Interior lights  
With Touch Screen & Bluetooth Radio  
Courtesy Lights  
During entry and exit of the vehicle, the front and  
rear courtesy lights automatically switch on and  
then off after a delay.  
Exit lighting  
The following lights are switched on when the  
You can activate/deactivate this function  
and adjust the guide-me-home lighting  
duration in the Driving touch screen  
menu.  
ignition is switched off:  
-
-
-
headlights  
Front and rear courtesy light  
interior lights  
With PEUGEOT i-Connect Advanced -  
PEUGEOT i-Connect  
centre console lighting  
They will switch off automatically after a delay.  
This function works only in the dark.  
The function can be activated or deactivated in  
You can activate/deactivate this function  
and adjust the duration of the guide-me-  
home lighting in the Settings > Vehicle  
touch screen application.  
the settings app  
in the Info Display.  
Manual  
-
With the ignition off, pull the lighting control  
stalk toward you ("headlamp flash") to  
activate/ deactivate the function.  
Manual guide-me-home lighting goes off  
automatically after a period of time.  
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Operate rocker switch:  
Reading lights  
Interior Ambient Lights  
The brightness of the following lights can be  
: automatic switching on and off  
;
adjusted in the settings app  
in the Info  
: on  
: off  
Display when the exterior lights are on:  
§
press  
press  
-
-
-
instrument panel illumination  
Info Display  
illuminated switches and operation elements  
Load compartment  
lighting  
The lower load compartment lights come on  
when the load compartment is opened.  
z
and B in the courtesy  
Operated by pressing  
lights.  
Illustration shows rear courtesy light.  
One of the load compartment lights can also be  
used as a torch.  
Pull the torch out from the top of the recess.  
Illustration shows rear courtesy lights  
Sunvisor lights  
Illuminates when the cover is opened.  
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Cup holders are located at the sides of the  
instrument panel.  
Glove Compartment  
Sunroof  
2
Rear cupholder  
Glass panel  
Sunblinds  
To open the glovebox pull the handle.  
Some versions have a power outlet and  
the switch for the front passenger airbag  
deactivation in the storage compartment.  
The glovebox should be closed whilst driving.  
A cupholder for the second row seat can be  
located in the storage compartment in the  
footwell.  
The sunblinds are operated manually.  
Slide the respective sunblind to the desired  
position.  
Cupholders  
Front cupholder  
Interior Storage / Interior  
Features  
Storage compartments  
Warning  
Do not store heavy or sharp objects in the  
storage compartments.  
Cupholders for the third row seats can be  
located in the sides of the load compartment.  
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Fold up the multifunctional table.  
To open the storage compartment press the  
button and open the cover.  
There may be a storage box under the centre  
and left bench seat. Lift up the seat cushion.  
Depending on version the storage box can be  
removed from the back to accommodate long  
objects.  
Front storage  
Seatback Storage  
Storage box  
12V Power Outlets  
To open the storage compartment press the  
button and open the cover.  
Some versions have a glovebox cooler in the  
storage compartment.  
There may be a storage box under the centre  
bench seat next to the driver seat. Lift up the  
seat cushion by pulling the handle.  
A 12 V power outlet is located in the glovebox.  
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deactivated in the event of low vehicle battery  
voltage.  
2
Electrical accessories that are connected must  
comply with the electromagnetic compatibility  
requirements laid down in DIN VDE 40 839.  
Do not connect any current-delivering  
accessories, e.g. electrical charging devices or  
batteries.  
Do not damage the outlet by using unsuitable  
plugs.  
USB Ports  
Depending on version, a USB port is located  
next to the Info Display. It can charge external  
devices and provide a data connection to the  
Infotainment system.  
A 12 V power outlet may be located on the third  
row left side trim.  
Do not exceed the maximum power consumption  
of 120 W.  
Depending on version, two USB ports are  
located in the instrument panel.  
The left USB port can charge external  
devices and provide a data connection to the  
Infotainment system. The right USB port can  
only charge external devices.  
Two USB ports may be located at the lower left  
side of the B-pillar. Both USB ports can only  
charge external devices.  
A 220 V power outlet may be located underneath  
the front passenger seat.  
Do not exceed the maximum power consumption  
of 120 W.  
With ignition off, the power outlets are  
deactivated. Additionally the power outlets are  
NOTE:  
The sockets must always be kept clean and dry.  
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On some mobile devices, a back cover with an  
integrated coil or a jacket may be required to use  
inductive charging.  
Protective cover for the mobile device could  
have impact on the inductive charging.  
In the event that the mobile device is not  
charging properly, rotate it 180° and place it on  
the charging device again.  
Wireless Phone Charger  
Load compartment  
Depending on version, the load compartment  
area can be increased by folding up or removing  
the seats in the second and third row.  
Warning  
Inductive charging can affect the operation  
of implanted pacemakers or other medical  
devices. If applicable, seek medical advice  
before using the inductive charging device.  
Vehicle version with seat benches in second  
and third row  
When loading the following has to be observed:  
Status LED  
Warning  
-
Only store objects on seats of the third row  
folded down to the table position, when the  
seats in the second row are also folded down  
to the table position.  
Remove any metal objects from the  
charging device before charging a mobile  
device, as these objects could become very  
hot.  
To charge a mobile device:  
-
Bench seat in the second or third row in the  
tilted position: the outer seat must not be  
occupied.  
The LED indicates the current charging status.  
Illuminates green  
The mobile device is charging.  
Flashes yellow  
The mobile device has not been centred properly  
in the charging zone or an unknown object has  
been detected in the charging zone.  
Remove all objects from the charging device.  
-
Single bench seat in the second or third row  
in the tilted position: the center seat must not  
be occupied.  
Place the mobile device on the charging  
area. Note that the mobile device must be  
placed between the positioning aids.  
Illuminates yellow  
There is a problem with the mobile device's  
battery or a fault of the inductive charger has  
been detected.  
Qi compatible mobile devices can be charged  
inductively.  
If the problem persists, seek the assistance of a  
workshop.  
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Removing the flap (type A)  
To install the load compartment cover insert it in  
the retainers on both sides.  
2
Lashing eyes  
-
Seat in the second row folded down to the  
table position: respective seat in the third row  
must not be occupied.  
Release the locking device, lower the flap  
and then remove it.  
The lashing eyes are designed to secure items  
against slippage, e.g. using lashing straps or  
luggage net.  
Lashing eyes may be located on the vehicle  
floor. The number and location of the lashing  
eyes may vary depending on the vehicle.  
-
Seat in the second row in the tilted position:  
respective seat in the third row must not be  
occupied.  
Stow the flap behind the driver’s seat.  
Turn the locking device upwards.  
Put the hinges of the flap in their housing, lift  
the flap and close the locking device.  
Load compartment cover  
Do not place any objects on the cover.  
Cargo management system  
Flap behind the passenger seat  
Depending on version, a partition behind  
the front seats protects the driver and front  
passengers against the risk of load movement.  
There may be a flap in the partition behind  
the passenger seat which can be removed to  
accommodate long objects.  
If the outer passenger seat is folded and the flap  
is open, the centre seat has to stay free.  
Raise the load compartment cover to remove it.  
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Sliding the flap (type B)  
Fix the net like shown on the picture.  
Attach the hooks to the lashing eyes in the  
glovebox and on the floor.  
Slide the flap to the side. It is kept in position by  
magnets.  
After transportation remove the protective net  
and fold down the seat.  
Fitting the protective net  
The protective net must be installed whenever  
the bench seat of the front passenger side is  
folded and the partition flap is open.  
Second row bench seat in the commercial  
vehicle  
The bench seat in the second row can be folded  
to increase the load compartment.  
Lift the seat cushion of the bench seat of the  
front passenger side.  
Warning  
See the section seat folding in the chapter Front  
Seats.  
When seats are being adjusted or folded,  
keep hands and feet away from the moving  
area. Risk of injury.  
Ensure that there are no objects on the  
anchor points or rails.  
Never adjust seats while driving as they could  
move uncontrollably.  
Drive only with engaged seats and backrests.  
Fit the attachment in the opening.  
To lock the attachment turn it clockwise a  
quarter turn.  
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