boot Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2015 1.G Owner's Guide

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To remove the shelf:
F  u nhook   the   two   cords,
F
 
r
aise   the   shelf   slightly,   then   remove   it.
Rear parcel shelf
There are several options for storing the shelf:
-  e ither   upright   behind   the   front   seats,
-
 
o
r   flat   at   the   base   of   the   boot.The
  hooks   can   be   used   to   secure   shopping  
b

ags.
Hooks
F Remove
  the   boot   carpet   for   access   to   the  s
torage bo xes.
Storage boxes
Depending on the configuration, they are laid out   for   storing:
-
 
w
heel   chocks,
-
 
a
  tyre   repair   kit,
-
 
t
wo   warning   triangles,
-
 ...
Comfort

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Boot fittings
1. Luggage  cover   blind (
see   details   on   a   following   page)
2.
T

o r c h
 (

see   details   on   a   following   page)
3.
 C

oncertina
 b
oards
4.
 1

2   V   socket   (maximum   power:   120   Watts)
5.
 A

rm   rest   with   cup   holder   and   storage  
spa

ce
6.
 R

etaining
 s
traps
7.
 L

ocation   for   stowing   the   luggage   cover  
b

lind
8.
 O

pen
 s
torage
9.
 L

ower   lashing   eyes
10.
 U

pper   eyes   (fixings   for   the   boot   net)
The
  boot   net   fixing   eyes   10,
  located  
a

t the level of the parcel shelf, are not
intended
  for   lashing   loads   or   securing  
l

uggage.
3
Comfort

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Luggage cover roller
In the 5 -seat configuration, it is installed behind t
he   second-row   seats,   with   the   third-row   seats  
f

olded   away.
In
  the   7-seat   configuration,   it   is   stowed   behind  
t

he   third   row   seats.
Installation
F Position  the   left   and   right   hand   ends   of   the  r
oller   in   cut-out   A,
  with   the   mobile   flap   at  
t

he   front.
F
 
P
ull   out   the   blind   until   it   reaches   the   boot  
p

illars.
F
 
I
nsert   the   guides   of   the   blind   into   the   rails  
o

n the pillars B .
Removal
F Disengage   the   roller   guides   from   the   rails  i
n the pillars B .
F
 
G
uide   the   blind   as   it   is   reeled   in.
F
 
U
nlock   the   roller   by   pressing   one   of  
t

he   grips   located   at   the   ends   of   the   reel  
sup

port.
The
 
mobile
 
flap
 
allows
 
passengers
 
in
 
t

he
 
second
 
row
 
to
 
place
 
their
 
seats
 
in
 
t

he
 
"comfort"
 
position.
Comfort

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Stowing behind the 3rd row seats
To fold the 3rd row seats with the roller
stowed
 
at
 
the
  rear,   it   is   necessary   to   raise   the  
c

oncertina
 
boards   in   order   to   allow   access   to  
t

he
 
seat
 
locking   controls   (red   straps).
F
 E
nsure
 
that
 
the
 
3rd row seats are folded.
F
 F
old
 
the
 
first
 
two
 
concertina   boards.
F
 
I

nstall
 
the
 
roller
 
in
  the   space   above   the   arm  
r

est,
 
one
 
side
 
after   the   other,   inclining   it  
s

li g ht l y.
F
 
S

lide
 
the
 
roller
 
as
 
far   as   it   will   go,   up   to   the  
c

ut-outs
 
provided
 
at   the   back   of   the   boot,  
w

ith
 
the
 
two
 
flaps
 
directed   downwards.
F
 
U

nfold
 
the
 
third
 
row   seats.
The
 
folded
 
concertina
  boards   can   be  
p

ositioned
 
horizontally   or   vertically.
3
Comfort

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To r c h
This is a removable lamp, fitted in the side of the   boot,   which   can   be   used   to   illuminate   the  
b

oot   or   as   a   torch.
Operation
This torch operates with ni MH type
rechargeable b atteries.
It
  has   a   battery   life   of   approximately   45   minutes  
a

nd   charges   while   you   are   driving.
Use
F Extract  the   torch   from   its   location   by   pulling  i
t   from   the   front.
F
 
P
ress   the   switch,   located   on   the   back,   to  
s

witch   the   torch   on   or   off.
F
 
U
nfold   the   support,   located   on   the   back,   to  
s

et   down   and   raise   the   torch;   for   example,  
w

hen   changing   a   wheel.
Storing
F Put  the   torch   back   in   place   in   its   location  s
tarting   with   the   rear.
 I

f   you   have   forgotten   to   switch   off   the   torch,  
t

his   switches   it   off   automatically.
If
  the   torch   is   not   engaged   correctly,  
it
  may   not   charge   and   may   not   come   on  
w

hen   the   boot   is   opened.
Observe
 
the
 
polarities
 
when
 
fitting
 
the
 
b

atteries.
Never
 
replace
 
the
 
rechargeable
 
b

atteries
 
with
 
single-use
 
batteries.
Comfort

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Operation of the rear foglamps is inhibited   with   the   tailgate   open.
Opening
  the   boot   when   these   lamps   are  
o

n   causes   them   and   their   indicator   lamp  
i

n   the   instrument   panel   to   go   off.
They
  do   not   come   back   on  
a

utomatically   when   the   boot   is   closed:  
t

hey   must   be   switched   on   again   using  
t

he   control   stalk. In
  good   or   rainy   weather,   by   both   day  a
nd   night,   the   front   foglamps   and   the  
r

ear   foglamps   are   prohibited.   In   these  
s

ituations,   the   power   of   their   beams  
m

ay   dazzle   other   drivers.   They   should  
o

nly   be   used   in   fog   or   falling   snow.
In
  these   weather   conditions,   you   should  
s

witch   on   the   foglamps   and   dipped  
b

eam   headlamps   manually,   as   the  
s

unshine   sensor   may   detect   sufficient  
l

ight.
Do
  not   forget   to   switch   off   the   front   and  
r

ear   foglamps   when   they   are   no   longer  
n

ecessary.Switching off the lighting
when switching off the ignition
When the ignition is switched off, all of the lamps   switch   off   immediately,   except   for   the d

ipped   beam   headlamps   if   automatic   guide-
me-home
  lighting   is   activated.
Switching on the lighting when
switching on the ignition
To reactivate the lighting control stalk, turn the   ring   A to position "0" 
-   lighting   off,   then t

o   the   position   of   your   choice.
If
  the   lighting   is   switched   on   manually   after
 s

witching   off   the   ignition,   there   is   an   audible
 s

ignal   when   a   front   door   is   opened   to   warn
 t

he   driver   that   they   have   forgotten   to   switch
 o

ff   the   vehicle's   lighting,   with   the   ignition   off.
They
  switch   off   automatically   after   a   period
 w

hich   depends   on   the   state   of   charge   of   the
 b

attery   (entry   to   energy   economy   mode).
Visibility

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To avoid causing a nuisance to other road users,   the   headlamps   should   be   adjusted  
a

ccording   to   the   load   in   the   vehicle.
0.
 1

  or   2   people   in   the   front   seats.
-.
 I

ntermediate
 s
etting.
1.
 5

  people   +   maximum   authorised   load.
-.
 I

ntermediate
 s
etting.
2.
 D

river   +   maximum   authorised   load.
-.
 I

ntermediate
 s
etting.
3.
 5

  people   +   maximum   load   in   the   boot.
Manual adjustment 
o
f
 h
eadlamps
The initial setting is position "0".
Visibility

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2nd row centre seat belt
The seat belt for the centre rear seat is built into the roof.
Fastening
F Pull  the   strap   and   insert   the   tongue   A into
the   right   hand   buckle.
F
 
I
nsert   tongue   B   into   the   left   hand   buckle.
F
 
C
heck   that   each   buckle   is   correctly  
f

astened   by   pulling   on   the   belt   webbing.
Unfastening
F Press  the   red   button   in   buckle   B, then
buckle A .
F
 
G
uide   the   seat   belt   as   it   reels   in   and   place  
t

he   tongue   B   and   then   A   on   the   magnet   in  
t

he   roof   anchorage   point.
be

fore any operation of the rear seats,
to
  avoid   damage   to   the   seat   belts  
c

heck   that   there   is   no   slack   in   the   outer  
b

elts   and   secure   their   tongues   on   the  
a

nchorage   points.   The   centre   seat   belt  
m

ust   be   fully   reeled   in.
3rd row seat belts
Fastening
F Detach  the   seat   belt   strap   from   its   retaining  l
oop   located   on   the   side   trim   of   the   boot.
F
 
P
ull   on   the   strap   and   insert   the   tongue   into  
t

he   buckle.
F
 
C
heck   that   the   buckle   is   correctly   fastened  
b

y   pulling   on   the   belt   strap.
Unfastening and stowing
F Press  the   red   button   in   buckle.
F  G uide   the   seat   belt   strap   as   it   reels   in.
F
 
S
ecure   the   strap,   flat   in   the   retaining   loop.
Ensure that the the seat belts are
secured
  when   not   in   use.
Safety

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Changing a wheel
The tools are installed in the boot under the fl o o r.
Remove
  the   boot   carpet   for   access   to   them.
Access to the tools
List of tools*
Procedure for changing a faulty wheel for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.
*   According   to   equipment.
al
l of these tools are specific to your
vehicle
  and   can   vary   according   to   the   level  
o

f   equipment.   Do   not   use   them   for   other  
p

urposes.
1.
 W

heelbrace.
 F

or   removing   the   wheel   trim   and   removing  
t

he   wheel   bolts.
2.
 C

hocks   for   immobilising   the   vehicle  
(except
  versions   with   manual   gearbox).
3.
 J

ack   with   integral   handle.
 F

or   raising   the   vehicle.
4.
 W

heel   bolt   cover   removal   tool.
 F

or   removing   the   finishers   on   the   heads   of  
t

he   wheel   bolts   on   alloy   wheels.
5.
 S

ocket   for   the   security   bolts   (located   in   the  
g

love   box).
 F

or   adapting   the   wheelbrace   to   the   special  
"s

ecurity"
 b
olts.
7
Practical information

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Taking out the wheel
F Unscrew  the   central   green   screw.
F  L ift   the   spare   wheel   towards   you   from  
t

he rear.
F
 
R
emove   the   wheel   from   the   boot.as t he spare wheel is narrower than the
wheels on the vehicle, in the event of a
puncture,
  the   punctured   wheel   must   be  
c

arried   in   the   boot.
The
  spare   wheel   is   located   in   the   boot   under  
t

he   floor.
Fo

r access to the spare wheel, refer to the
"Access   to   the   tools"   section.
Access to the spare wheel
Putting the spare wheel back in
place
F Return
  the   wheel   to   its   housing.
F U nscrew the central screw a few turns,
then
  put   it   in   place   in   the   middle   of  
t

he wheel.
F
 
F
ully  
t
ighten  
t
he  
c
entral  
s
crew  
t
o  
s
ecure  
t
he  
w

heel   correctly. F
 R eturn   the   box   to   its   position   in   the   middle  o
f   the   wheel.
Practical information

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