seats CITROEN C1 2018 Owners Manual

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Instrument panels 11
Display   screens  
1
3
Indicator
  and   warning   lamps  
1
5
Indicators
 
2
6
Trip
  computer  
2
7
Setting
  the   time  
2
9
InstrumentsOver view
Keys 31
K eyless   Entry   and   Starting   system  
3
4
Doors
 
3
8
Boot
 3

9
Front
  electric   windows  
4
1
Rear
  quarter   windows  
4
1
Electric
 fa

bric
 ro
of
 4
2
Access
Front seats 46
Rear   seats  
4
8
Mirrors
 
5
0
Steering
  wheel   adjustment  
5
1
Ventilation
 5

2
Heating
 5

4
Manual
 a

ir
 c
onditioning
 5
5
Automatic
  air   conditioning  
5
7
Front
  demist   -   defrost  
6
0
Rear
  screen   demist   -   defrost  
6
1
Courtesy
  lamp  
6
2
Boot
  lamp  
6
2
Interior
  fittings  
6
3
Rear
  parcel   shelf  
6
7
Boot
  fittings  
6
8
Ease of use  a nd  c omfort
Driving recommendations 7 0
Starting   -   switching   off   the   engine  
with
  the   key  
7
1
Starting
  -   switching   off   the   engine   with  
t

he Keyless   Entry   and   Starting   system  
7
2
Manual
 par

king
 b
rake
 7
6
5 -speed
  manual   gearbox  
7
6
ETG
  electronic   gearbox  
7
7
Gear
  shift   indicator  
8
1
Hill
  start   assist  
8
2
Stop
  &   Start  
8
3
Speed
  limiter  
8
6
Reversing
  camera  
9
2
Lane
  departure   warning   system  
9
3
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 9
5
Driving
Eco-driving
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Exterior lighting control stalk 98
Automatic   illumination   of   headlamps  
1
01
Direction
  indicators  
1
03
Headlamp
  beam   height   adjustment  
1
03
Wiper
  control   stalk  
1
04
Lighting and v isibility
Horn 10 6
Hazard   warning   lamps  
1
06
ESC
  system  
1
07
Active
  City   Brake  
1
10
Seat
  belts  
1
15
Airbags
 1

18
Child
  seats  
1
23
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag 126
ISOFIX
 
child
 
seats
 
1
32
Child
 
lock
 
1
37
Safety
In  
t
he  
e
vent  
o
f  
a
 
b
reakdown
Fuel tank 138
Snow   chains  
1
40
Electrical
  energy   economy   mode  
1
41
Accessories
 1

42
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
1
44
Fitting
  roof   bars  
1
44
Bonnet
 14

6
Petrol
  engines  
1
47
Checking
  levels  
1
48
C h e c ks
 1

51
Practical information Technical da ta
7-inch touch screen tablet 185
Audio   system  
2
35
Audio and telematics
Alphabetical
 in
dex
Temporary puncture repair kit 1 53
Spare   wheel  
1
58
Changing
  a   bulb  
1
63
Changing
  a   fuse  
1
68
12
  V   battery  
1
77
Towing
  the   vehicle  
1
80Engines
 1

81
Weights
 1
82
Dimensions
 1
83
Identification
 ma
rkings
 1
84
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Rear parcel shelf 67
Boot   fittings  6 8 - 69
-
 
h
ooks
-
 
s
torage   box
Interior
Child seats 1 23 -131,   136
ISOFIX   child   seats  1 32-135,   136
Child
  lock  
1
37
Rear
  seats,   bench   seat  
4
8
Rear   head   restraints  
4
9
Interior   fittings  
6
3 - 66
-  
g
love   box
-  
1
2   V   accessory   socket
-  
U
SB   port   /   Jack   auxiliary   socket
-  
m
ats
Deactivating t he p assenger's f ront ai
rbag 1 19
Airbags
 1

18-122
Seat   belts  
1
15 -117
Front
  seats  
4
6
Heated   seats  
4
7
Access   to   rear   seats   (3 -door)  
4
7
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Over view

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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom   of   the   boot,   as   close   as   possible   to   the   rear   seats.
Limit
  the   loads   carried   in   the   vehicle   and   reduce   wind   resistance  
(roof
  bars,   roof   rack...).   Use   a   roof   box   in   preference.
Remove
  roof   bars   and   roof   racks   after   use.
At
  the   end   of   winter,   remove   snow   tyres   and   refit   your   summer   tyres.
Observe the recommendations on
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the   door   aperture,   driver's   side.
Carry
  out   this   check   in   particular:
-
 
b
efore   a   long   journey,
-
 
a
t   each   change   of   season,
-
 
a
fter   a   long   period   out   of   use.
Don't
  forget   the   spare   wheel   and   the   tyres   on   any   trailer   or   caravan.
Have
  your   vehicle   serviced   regularly   (engine   oil,   oil   filter,   air   filter,  
p

assenger   compartment   filter...)   and   observe   the   schedule   of  
o

perations   recommended   in   the   maintenance   and   warranty   guide.
When
  refuelling,   do   not   continue   after   the   third   cut-off   of   the   nozzle   to  
a

void   any   over flow.
At
  the   wheel   of   your   new   vehicle,   it   is   only   after   the   first   1   800   miles  
(

3 000   kilometres)   that   you   will   see   the   fuel   consumption   settle   down   to  
a

  consistent   average.
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Rear quarter windows
Opening
Closing
F Tilt  the   lever   outwards.
F  P ush   it   fully   to   secure   the   window   in   the  
ope

n
 p
osition.
F
 
P
ull   the   lever   to   release   the   window.
F
 
T
ilt   the   lever   fully   inwards   to   secure   the  
w

indow   in   the   closed   position.
On
  the   5 -door   versions,   system   for   ventilation  
o

f   the   rear   seats   by   the   partial   opening   of   the  
w

indow.
Front electric windows*
The driver has controls for both front w
indows.
The
  electric   windows   do   not   work   with  
t

he   ignition   off.
1.
 L

eft
 
hand
 
front
 
electric
 
window.
2.
 R

ight
 
hand
 
front
 
electric
 
window.
After
 
the
 
ignition
 
has
 
been
 
switched
 
on,
 
press
 
o

ne of the control switches to open or pull to
close
 
the
 
window.
 
The
 
window
 
stops
 
when
 
you
 
r

elease
 
the
 
control
 
switch.
*
 
Depending
 
on
 
version. Closing
  the   windows   can   cause   serious  
in

jury.
Ensure
  that   nothing   is   preventing  
t

he   closing   of   the   windows   and   take  
p

articular   care   with   children.
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Front seats with manual adjustments
F Raise  the   control   and   slide   the   seat  f
or wards   or   backwards. F
 P ull   the   control   upwards   to   raise   or   push  i
t   downwards   to   lower,   as   many   times   as  
r

equired,   to   obtain   the   position   required.
F
 T ake   the   weight   of   the   backrest   with   your  b
o dy.
F
 
T
urn   the   knob   to   obtain   the   desired   angle.
Forwards-backwardsDriver's seat height*
Seat backrest angle
As a safety measure, seat adjustments should only be carried out when stationary.
B efore   moving   the   seat   backwards,   ensure   that   there   is   nothing   that   might   prevent   the   full  
t

ravel   of   the   seat,   so   as   to   avoid   the   risk   of   jamming   the   seat   caused   by   the   presence   of  
o

bjects   on   the   floor   behind   the   seat   or   rear   passengers.   If   the   seat   jams,   stop   the   movement  
i

mmediately. *
  Depending   on   version.
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Ensure that no person or object prevents   the   seat   slide   from   returning   to  
it

s
 in
itial
 p
osition.
Check
  that   the   seat   belt   has   reeled   in  
c

orrectly   so   as   to   not   impede   access   for  
p

assengers   to   the   rear   seats.
Heated seat control Access to the rear seats
(3-door)
F Pull  this   control   toward   you   to   fold   the   seat  b
ack   and   move   the   seat   for ward.
When
  returning   the   seat   to   its   initial   position,  
g

uide   it   back   until   the   seat   and   backrest   lock  
i

nto   place.
With
 
the
 
engine
 
running,
 
the
 
front
 
seats
 
can
 
be
 h
eated s
eparately.
F
 
P

ress
 
the
 
control
 
switch.
 T

he
 
indicator
 
lamp
 
comes
 
on.
F
 
P

ressing
 
the
 
switch
 
again
 
stops
 
the
 
hea

ting.
The
 
temperature
 
is
 
controlled
 
automatically.
The
 
seat
 
heating
 
function
 
is
 
deactivated
 
about
 
t

wo
 
minutes
 
after
 
switching
 
off
 
the
 
ignition.
 
To
 
r

eactivate
 
it,
 
switch
 
the
 
ignition
 
on
 
and
 
press
 
t

he
 
control
 
switch
 
again. Switch
 
the
 
seat
 
heating
 
off
 
as
 
soon
 
a

s
 
it
 
is
 
no
 
longer
 
needed,
 
as
 
reducing
 
t

he
 
vehicle's
 
electrical
 
current
 
demand
 
r

educes
 
fuel
 
consumption.
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Ease of use and comfort

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Your vehicle is fitted with a fixed one-piece cushion bench rear seat, and depending on version:
-  a   folding   split   (50/50)   backrest,
-
 
a
  folding   one-piece   backrest.
When
  not   in   use,   or   before   folding   the   seat  
b

ackrest(s),   stow   the   rear   seat   belts   by  
i

nserting
 t
heir
 t
ongues
 i
n
 t
he
 d
edicated
 h
olders,
 l

ocated   on   the   side   pillars. The
  seat   backrest   is   folded   from   the   rear   of   the  
v

ehicle,   with   the   boot   open.
F
 
P
lace   the   head   restraints   in   the   low  
p

osition.
 R

efer   to   the   "rear   head   restraints"   section.
F
 
P
ull   the   strap(s)   A,
  located   behind   the   seat  
b

ackrest(s)   to   release   them,   and   lay   them  
o

n   the   seat   cushion.
Rear seats
Stowing the seat belts Folding the seat backrest
F Unfold  the   backrest   to   the   rear   and   engage  i
t   on   the   anchorage   B.
F
 
E
nsure   that   the   seat   back   has   locked   in  
p

lace   correctly.
Returning the backrest of the
bench seat to its initial position
3-door 5-door
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Seat belts
Front seat belts
Fastening
F Pull  the   strap,   then   insert   the   tongue   in   the  buc
kle.
F
 
C
heck   that   the   seat   belt   is   fastened  
c

orrectly   by   pulling   the   strap.
The
 
front
 
seat
 
belts
 
are
 
fitted
 
with
 
a
 p
retensioning
 
and
 
force
 
limiting
 
system.
This
 
system
 
improves
 
safety
 
in
 
the
 
front
 
s

eats
 
in
 
the
 
event
 
of
 
a
 
front
 
or
 
side
 
impact.
 
D

epending
 
on
 
the
 
severity
 
of
 
the
 
impact,
 
the
 
p

retensioning
 
system
 
instantly
 
tightens
 
the
 
seat
 
b

elts
 
against
 
the
 
body
 
of
 
the
 
occupants.
The
 
pretensioning
 
seat
 
belts
 
are
 
active
 
when
 
t

he
 
ignition
 
is
 
on.
The
 
force
 
limiter
 
reduces
 
the
 
pressure
 
of
 
the
 
s

eat belt on the chest of the occupant, so
improving
 
their
 
protection.
Rear seat belts
The rear seats are each fitted with a three-point s eat   belt.
Unfastening
F Press   the   red   button   on   the   buckle.
F  G uide   the   seat   belt   as   it   reels   in.
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The driver must ensure that passengers use the   seat   belts   correctly   and   that   they   are   all  
f

astened   before   setting   off.
Wherever
  you   are   seated   in   the   vehicle,  
a

lways fasten your seat belt, even for short
journeys.
Do
  not   interchange   the   seat   belt   buckles   as  
t

hey   will   not   fulfil   their   role   fully.
The
  seat   belts   are   fitted   with   an   inertia   reel  
p

ermitting   automatic   adjustment   of   the  
l

ength   of   the   strap   to   your   size.   The   seat   belt  
i

s   stowed   automatically   when   not   in   use.
Before
  and   after   use,   ensure   that   the   seat  
b

elt   is   reeled   in   correctly.
The
  lower   part   of   the   strap   must   be  
p

ositioned   as   low   as   possible   on   the   pelvis.
The
  upper   part   must   be   positioned   in   the  
h

ollow   of   the   shoulder.
The
  inertia   reels   are   fitted   with   an   automatic  
l

ocking   device   which   comes   into   operation   in  
t

he   event   of   a   collision,   emergency   braking  
o

r   if   the   vehicle   rolls   over.   You   can   release  
t

he   device   by   pulling   the   strap   firmly   and  
t

hen   releasing   it   so   that   it   reels   in   slightly.Recommendations for children
Use a suitable child seat if the passenger is less   than   12   years   old   or   shorter   than   one  
a

nd   a   half   metres.
Never
  use   the   same   seat   belt   to   secure   more  
t

han   one   person.
Never
  allow   a   child   to   travel   on   your   lap.
For
  more   information   on   child   seats,   refer   to  
t

he   corresponding   section.
In
 
order
 
to
 
be
 
effective,
 
a
 
seat
 
belt
 
must:
-
 b
e
 
tightened
 
as
 
close
 
to
 
the
 
body
 
as
 p
ossible,
-
 
b

e
 
pulled
 
in
 
front
 
of
 
you
 
with
 
a
 
smooth
 
m

ovement,
 
checking
 
that
 
it
 
does
 
not
 
t

wist,
-
 
b

e
 
used
 
to
 
restrain
 
only
 
one
 
person,
-
 
n

ot
 
bear
 
any
 
trace
 
of
 
cuts
 
or
 
fraying,
-
 
n

ot
 
be
 
converted
 
or
 
modified
 
to
 
avoid
 
a

ffecting
 it

s
 p

erformance.
In the event of an impact
Depending on the nature and
seriousness of the impact , the
pretensioning
  device   may   be   deployed  
b

efore   and   independently   of   the   airbags.  
D

eployment   of   the   pretensioners   is  
a

ccompanied   by   a   slight   discharge   of  
h

armless   smoke   and   a   noise,   due   to   the  
a

ctivation   of   the   pyrotechnic   cartridge  
i

ncorporated   in   the   system.
In
  all   cases,   the   airbag   warning   lamp  
c

omes on.
Following
  an   impact,   have   the   seat   belts  
s

ystem   checked,   and   if   necessary   replaced,  
b

y   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified  
w

orkshop.
In
 
accordance
 
with
 
current
 
safety
 
r

egulations,
 
for
 
all
 
repairs
 
on
 
your
 
vehicle's
 
s

eat
 
belts,
 
go
 
to
 
a
 
qualified
 
workshop
 
with
 t
he
 
skills
 
and
 
equipment
 
needed,
 
which
 
a
 C
ITROËN
 
dealer
 
is
 
able
 
to
 
provide.
Have
 
your
 
seat
 
belts
 
checked
 
regularly
 
by
 
a

 
CITROËN
 
dealer
 
or
 
a
 
qualified
 
workshop,
 
p

articularly
 
if
 
the
 
straps
 
show
 
signs
 
of
 
d

amage.
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water
 
or
 
a
 
textile
 
cleaning
 
product,
 
sold
 
by
 
C

ITROËN
 
dealers.
After
 
folding
 
or
 
moving
 
a
 
seat
 
or
 
rear
 
bench
 
s

eat,
 
ensure
 
that
 
the
 
seat
 
belt
 
is
 
positioned
 
a

nd
 
reeled
 
in
 
correctly.
Advice
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Safety

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