Citroen C4 2016 2.G Owner's Manual

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Tall version
1. Front armrest  (
see   details   on   following   pages)
2.
1

2 V accessory socket
 (

see   details   on   following   pages)
3.
Sto

rage box
4.
C

up holder / Bottle holder
5.
S

torage pocket or START/STOP button
(depending on version)
3
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Front armrest
Comfort and storage system for the driver and front passenger.
T he   height   and   length   of   the   armrest   cover   can   be   adjusted.
Height adjustment
F Raise  the   cover   to   the   required   position  (
low,   intermediate   or   high).
F
 
I
f   you   raise   the   cover   slightly   beyond   the  
h

igh   position,   guide   it   when   lowering   it   to  
t

he   low   position.
Longitudinal adjustment
F Slide  the   cover   fully   for wards   or   rear wards.
Storage
There is a storage space below the cover of t
he   armrest.   Depending   on   equipment,   this   can  
c

ontain   a   230   V   /   50   Hz   socket   and   the   back-up  
r

eader   for   the   electronic   key   of   the   Keyless  
E

ntry   and   Starting   system.
F
 
Ra
ise
 t
he
 l
ever.
F
 
R
aise   the   cover   fully.
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Front armrest
Longitudinal adjustment
F To  move   for wards,   raise   the   lever.  
The   armrest   slides   for wards   to   its   stop.
F
 
T
o   stow   it,   slide   it   fully   back   and   press  
d

own   to   lock   it.
Storage
There is a storage space below the cover of the   armrest.   Depending   on   equipment,   this   can  
c

ontain   the   back-up   reader   for   the   electronic  
k

ey   of   the   Keyless   Entry   and   Starting   system.
F
 
R
aise   the   cover   fully.
Comfort
 
and
 
storage
 
system
 
for
 
the
 
driver
 
and
 
front
 
passenger.
The
 
length
 
of
 
the
 
armrest
 
cover
 
can
 
be
 
adjusted.
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230 V / 50 Hz power socket
Connect only one device at a time to the   socket   (no   extension   or   multi-way  
c

onnector).
Connect only devices with class II
insulation
  (shown   on   the   device).
As
  a   safety   measure,   when   electrical  
c

onsumption   is   high   and   when   required  
b

y   the   vehicle's   electrical   system  
(

particular   weather   conditions,   electrical  
ov

erload...),   the   power   supply   to   the  
s

ocket   will   be   cut   off;   the   green   warning  
l

amp   goes   off.
A
 
230
 
V
 
/
 
5

0
 
Hz
 
socket
 
(maximum
 
power:
 
1

20 W)
 
is
 
fitted
 
to
 
the
 
centre
 
console.
To
 
use
 
the
 
socket:
F
 
l

ift
 
the
 
front
 
armrest
 
cover
 
for
 
access
 
to
 
its
 
c

ompartment,
F
 
c

heck
 
that
 
the
 
warning
 
lamp
 
is
 
on
 
green,
F
 
c

onnect
 
your
 
multimedia
 
or
 
other
 
electrical
 
d

evice
 
(telephone
 
charger,
 
laptop
 
c

omputer,
 
CD-DVD
 
player,
 
baby
 
food
 
w

armer...).
This
 
socket
 
works
 
with
 
the
 
engine
 
running,
 
as
 
w

ell
 
as
 
in
 
STOP
 
mode
 
on
 
Stop
 
&
 
Start.
In
 
the
 
event
 
of
 
a
 
fault
 
with
 
the
 
socket,
 
the
 
green
 
w

arning
 lam

p
 f

lashes.
Have
 
it
 
checked
 
by
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer
 
or
 
a
 
q

ualified
 w

orkshop.
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Mats
Fitting
When fitting the mat for the first time, on the driver's   side   use   only   the   fixings   provided   in   the  
w

allet   attached.
The
  other   mats   are   simply   placed   on   the  
c

arpet.
Removal
To remove the mat on the driver's side:
F  m ove   the   seat   as   far   back   as   possible,
F
 
u
nclip   the   fixings,
F
 
r
emove   the   mat.
Refitting
To refit the mat on the driver's side:
F  p osition   the   mat   correctly,
F
 
r
efit   the   fixings   by   pressing,
F
 
c
heck   that   the   mat   is   secured   correctly.To
  avoid   any   risk   of   jamming   of   the  
ped

als:
-  
o
nly   use   mats   which   are   suited   to  
t

he   fixings   already   present   in   the  
v

ehicle;   these   fixings   must   be   used,
-  
n
ever   fit   one   mat   on   top   of   another.
The   use   of   mats   not   approved   by  
C

ITROËN   may   inter fere   with   access   to  
t

he pedals and hinder the operation of
the   cruise   control   /   speed   limiter.
The   mats   approved   by   CITROËN   have  
t

wo   fixings   located   below   the   seat.
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Storage drawers
Opening
F Raise  the   front   of   the   drawer   and   pull   it   open.
Removal
Avoid removing the drawer completely, as r
efitting   it   is   not   easy.
F
 
O
pen   the   drawer   fully.
F
 
P
ull   the   drawer   upwards   to   disengage   it.
Refitting
However, if it has been completely removed, to put   it   back   in   place:
F
 
u
se   the   torch   to   illuminate   the   area   under  
t

he seat,
F
 
e
ngage   the   drawer   in   its   runners,
F
 
l
ift   the   retaining   tongues   and   slide   the  
d

rawer   under   these   tongues,
F

a
t the end of its travel, press down on the
drawer
  to   engage   it.
Located
 
under
 
each
 
front
 
seat,
 
except
 
for
 
the
 
driver's   seat   on   versions   with   electric   seat.
Do
 
not
 
place
 
heavy
 
objects
 
in
 
the
 
d

rawer.
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Rear seats
Rear head restraints
These have one position for use (up) and a stowed   position   (down).
They
  can   also   be   removed.
To
  remove   a   head   restraint:
F
 
r
elease   the   backrest   using   control   1,
F
 
t
ilt   the   backrest   2   slightly   for wards,
F

p
ull the head restraint upwards to the stop,
F
 
t
hen,   press   the   lug   A. F
 
M
ove   the   corresponding   front   seat   for ward  
i

f   necessary.
F

P
osition the seat belt between the outer
and centre head restraints to avoid
trapping
  the   belt   when   repositioning   the  
s

eat   backrest.
F

P
lace the head restraints in the low
position. F

P
ull control 1 for wards to release the seat
back
  2.
F
 
F
old   the   seat   back   2   on   to   the   cushion.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed;
  they   must   be   in   place   and  
c

orrectly
 adj
usted.
Folding the backrest
Bench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and split backrests (1/3 - 2/3) which can be folded individually   to   adapt   the   load   space   in   the   boot.
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Repositioning the seat backrest
F Straighten  the   seat   back   2   and   secure   it.
F  C heck  t hat  t he  r ed  i ndicator,  l ocated  n ext  t o  
t

he control 1 ,
  is   no   longer   visible.
F
 
P
ut   the   seat   belt   back   in   place   on   the   side  
o

f   the   seat   backrest.
When
  repositioning   the   seat   backrest,  
t

ake   care   not   to   trap   the   seat   belts.
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Rear armrest
F Lower  the   rear   armrest   for   a   more  c
omfortable p osition.
This
  also   gives   access   to   the   ski   flap.
Ski flap
Opening
F Lower  the   rear   armrest.
F  P ull   the   flap   handle   downwards.
F
 
L
ower   the   flap.
F
 
L
oad   the   objects   from   inside   the   boot.
Comfort
 
system
 
for
 
the
 
rear
 
passengers.
Arrangement  for   storing   and   transporting   long  
ob

jects.
Rear fittings
F To
  connect   a   12   V   accessory   (max   power:  1
20   W),   lift   the   cover   and   connect   a  
s

uitable
 a
daptor.
12 V accessory socket
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Boot fittings
1. Rear parcel shelf (see   details   on   a   following   page)
2.
Hoo

ks
 (

see   details   on   a   following   page)
3.
1

2 V accessory socket
 (

see   details   on   a   following   page)
4.
T

o r c h
 (

see   details   on   following   pages)
5.
L

ashing rings
6.
Sto

rage box
 (

see   details   on   following   pages)
7.
R

etaining straps
8.
Sto

rage net
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