seats Lancia Musa 2009 Owner handbook (in English)

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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSDASHBOARD ........................................................ 8
INSTRUMENT PANEL.......................................... 10
SYMBOLS ............................................................. 11
THE LANCIA CODE SYSTEM .............................. 11
THE KEY AND DOOR LOCKING KIT ................. 13
IGNITION DEVICE .............................................. 20
INSTRUMENTS ................................................... 21
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
(on two-line modal panel) ...................................... 22
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
(on three-line modal panel).................................... 25
ADJUSTING THE SEATS ..................................... 38
HEAD RESTRAINTS ............................................ 44
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL ............... 45
REARVIEW MIRRORS .......................................... 46
HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .......... 47
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........... 48
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM (TWO-ZONE) ....................................... 52
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................... 62
WINDOW WASHING ............................................ 64
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................. 67CEILING LIGHTS ................................................. 69
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS .............................. 71
FUEL CUT-OFF INERTIAL SWITCH ................... 72
INTERNAL EQUIPMENT .................................... 73
SMOKERS KIT ...................................................... 75
SUN VISORS ......................................................... 76
SUNROOF ............................................................ 76
POWER WINDOWS ............................................. 78
BOOT .................................................................... 80
BONNET ............................................................... 82
ROOF BARS .......................................................... 83
HEADLIGHTS ...................................................... 84
ABS SYSTEM ....................................................... 85
EOBD SYSTEM .................................................... 86
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................. 87
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER .. 88
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ............................................ 89
PARKING SENSORS ............................................ 90
REFUELLING ...................................................... 92
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ..................... 94
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Adjusting the backrest tilting
Move the lever D-fig. 34following the
direction of the arrow: bring the back-
rest to the desired position and then
release the lever.
Lumbar adjustment
(where provided)
The position of the driver’s back
against the seat backrest is adjusted
by turning the knob C-fig. 34clock-
wise to increase the lumbar push or
anticlockwise to reduce it.
SEAT
ADJUSTMENT
FRONT SEATS
Longitudinal adjustment
Lift the stalk A-fig. 33and push the
seat either forwards or backwards un-
til the desired position is reached:
your arms should rest on the steering
wheel rim while you are driving.
Check that the seat is firmly locked in
the runners by trying to move it back
and forth.
Height adjustment
(driver’s side) (where provided)
Move lever B-fig. 33upwards or
downwards to achieve the required
height.
IMPORTANT Adjust the seat sitting
on the driver’s seat after stopping the
car.
fig. 33L0D0041mfig. 34L0D0042m
After these adjustments,
make sure that the seats are
securely locked.
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Armrest adjustment
(where provided) fig. 35
To use the armrest bring it from
position1to position 2.
Positioning the passenger’s seat to
be used as a table
Bring the armrest (where provided) in
vertical position.
Sit on the driver’s seat or rear seats
and move the lever A-fig. 36follow-
ing the direction of the arrow: tilt the
backrest fig. 37on the cushion and
then release the lever. In this position
the back of the seat can be used as a
table.Seat warming (where provided)
The seat warming function is en-
abled/disabled by pressing the but-
tonsB-fig. 38to warm the driver’s
seat and C-fig. 38to warm the pas-
senger’s seat.
When the function is active, a led on
the button is on.
Positioning the seat
on the driver’s side to be used
as a table
To position the seat on the driver’s
side for using it as a table remove the
headrest (see paragraph “Headrest re-
moval” in section “Headrest”) fol-
lowing the previously described pro-
cedure.
fig. 35L0D0043mfig. 36L0D0044m
fig. 37L0D0045m
fig. 38L0D0046m
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Adjusting the backrest tilting
Move levers AorB-fig. 42to adjust
the desired part of the seat. Bring the
seat in the desired position and then
release the lever.
Adjustments from luggage
compartment
Longitudinal adjustment
Move the handles FandG-fig. 41to
adjust the desired part of the seat by
moving it forwards or backwards. REAR SLIDING SEATS
Adjustments from car inside
Longitudinal adjustment
Lift levers A-fig. 39orBto adjust the
desired part of the seat. Then, move
the seat forwards or backwards.
Adjusting the backrest tilting
Move the lever C-fig. 40until the
backrest reaches the desired position
and then release the lever.
To prevent possible irregular move-
ments always push the lever Call the
way down.
fig. 39L0D0047mfig. 40L0D0252m
fig. 41L0D0253m
fig. 42L0D0049m
After these adjustments,
make sure that the seats are
securely locked.
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Rest position on driver’s side
It is the same procedure as above.
However, the headrest must be re-
moved from the seat on the driver’s
side (see paragraph “Headrest” in this
section).
IMPORTANT Refer to section “Boot
Enlargement” for information on the
operations to be carried out with seats
for enlarging the tailgate. Rest position on passenger’s side fig.
47
To place the seat in the rest position
keep the rear door open and:
❒bring the passenger’s seat to the
“table” position (see paragraph
“Positioning the seat to be used as
a table” in this section);
❒move the rear seat forwards until
the end of its stroke fig. 48;
❒move the passenger’s seat in table
configuration backwards until the
end of its stroke;
❒remove the rear window shelf (see
paragraph “Removing the rear
window shelf” in this section);
❒tilt the backrest of the rear seat to
the desired position. Adjustment of central box from
luggage compartment
Pull the rope F-fig. 46and at the
same time push the upper part of the
backrest forwards until the stop clip
is released. Move the backrest until it
is positioned horizontally and release
the rope F. To bring the backrest back
to vertical position, repeat the opera-
tion in reverse sequence until the stop
clip is secured.
fig. 46L0D0255mfig. 47L0D0242mfig. 48L0D0243m
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Adjusting the central
box and using the ski
compartment
When the central box is positioned all
the way down, it can be used as the
rear armrest and creates a ski com-
partmentB-fig. 49.
CompartmentBcan be used for car-
rying long loads (e.g. ski) by sliding
them into the boot.
For better use of this compartment we
recommend removing the cushion C
to prevent damage.
WARNING If after cushion Cremoval
the cushion is stored in the boot tem-
porarily, do not place heavy loads on
it which may cause damage or defor-
mations.Removing the cushion
The cushion C-fig. 50can be re-
moved.
For cushion removal: press button D
and extract it from the central box.
For cushion reinstallation: press but-
tonDto secure it to the backrest
panel and make sure that it is locked.
fig. 49L0D0249mfig. 50L0D0344m
Heavy loads in the ski com-
partment must be properly
secured to prevent them from vio-
lently moving in the event of a col-
lision or brisk braking.
WARNING
Carry out adjustments after
stopping the car.
WARNING
Stationary rear seats
(where provided)
For seat tipping see paragraph “Tail-
gate enlargement”.
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For countries that drive on the oppo-
site side of the road, in order not to
dazzle vehicles coming in the opposite
direction, it is essential to darken the
areas of the headlight according to the
instructions/measurements shown in
the figure; to do this, a non-transpar-
ent sticker is required. The illustra-
tions refer to the changeover from
left-hand drive to right-hand drive. Aiming the headlights fig. 115
To adjust, press buttons
andÒon
the instrument dashboard. The dis-
play provides the visual indication of
the positions during the adjustment
operation.
Position0- one or two persons on the
persons on the front seats – Position
1- five persons – Position 2- five per-
sons + luggage in the boot – Position
3- driver + maximum admissible
load all stored in the boot.
IMPORTANT Check beam aiming
every time the load carried changes.
HEADLIGHT BEAM
ADJUSTMENT ABROAD
fig. 116-117
Dipped beams factory adjustment de-
pends on the country where the car is
purchased.
HEADLIGHTS
BEAM DIRECTION
Correction direction of the headlights
is essential for the comfort and safety
of the driver and the other road users.
The headlights must be correctly di-
rected to ensure the best visibility con-
ditions when the headlights are on.
Contact a Lancia Dealership to have
the headlights properly adjusted.
HEADLIGHT AIMING DEVICE
This device works with the key at
MARand the dipped beam headlights
on. The car will slant backwards
when it is loaded, raising the light
beam. The beams must therefore be
directed again in this case.
Do not activate the sun roof
when roof bars are fitted.
fig. 115L0D0393mfig. 116L0D0118m
fig. 117L0D0119m
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USING THE CENTRAL
SEAT BELT
The belt has a two buckles and
tongues.
To use the seat belt, extract the
tongues from their housings HandP-
fig. 5in the reel recess. Then, pull the
belt and let it run freely trying to
avoid twisting and brisk extraction.
Finally, hook the tongue G-fig. 6to
the buckle housing Lwhere button M
has been provided.
To wear the belt, let it run and intro-
duce the tongue I-fig. 6in the hous-
ing corresponding to the relevant
buckleN.
The belt is unfastened as follows.
Press button O-fig. 6and accompany
the belt while it is being rewound to
prevent twisting.
Enlargement of the luggage compart-
ment Press button M-fig. 6to release
the buckle and accompany the belt
during winding to prevent twisting.
Position tongues Iand
G-fig. 6in their housings P-fig. 5and
H-fig. 5 respectively, which are both
positioned in the reel recess.
IMPORTANT Place the seats back in
the travel position and restore the nor-
mal conditions for using the seat belt.
fig. 5L0D0311m
fig. 6L0D0310m
Remember that in the event
of a violent collision, back
seat passengers that do not wear seat
belts both pose a risk for their safety
and also represent a serious danger
for the front seat passengers.
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LOAD LIMITERS
To increase passenger’s safety in the
event of an accident, the front seat
belt reels feature a load limiter which
allows controlled sag in such a way as
to dose the force acting on the chest
and shoulders during the belt re-
straining action in case of front crash.GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USING THE SEAT BELTS
The driver is responsible for respect-
ing (and ensuring that all the other
car passengers also respect) the local
laws in force regarding the use of seat
belts. Always fasten the seat belts be-
fore starting off.
Seat belts must also be used by preg-
nant women: wearing the seat belt
significantly reduces the risk for both
the expectant mother and the baby in
the event of an accident.
Pregnant women must position the
lower part of the belt very low down
so that it passes above the hips and
under the abdomen (see fig. 7).
fig. 7L0D0133m
fig. 8L0D0134m
fig. 9L0D0135m
The belt must not be
twisted. The upper part
must cross the shoulder and the chest
diagonally. The lower part must ad-
here to the passenger’s hips and not
to the abdomen. Do not use devices
(clips, clamps, etc.) that prevent the
belts from being snug to the passen-
gers’ body.
WARNING
Under no circumstances
should the seat belt and
pretensioner components be re-
moved or tampered with. All inter-
ventions must be performed by
qualified and authorised personnel
only. Always go to a Lancia Dealer-
ship.
WARNING
Maximum protection is ob-
tained if the backrest is kept
straight: the passenger’s back must
lean against the backrest and the seat
belt must be tight on the chest and
hips. Always fasten the seat belts on
both the front and the rear seats.
Travelling without seat belts fastened
increases the risk of serious injuries
or even death in the event of a crash.
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The research results in relation to the
best protection for children is illus-
trated in European standard ECE-
R44 which divides the restraint sys-
tems into five groups in addition to
making their use compulsory:
Group 0 - up to 10 kg in weight
Group 0+ - up to 13 kg in weight
Group 1 9-18 kg in weight
Group 2 15-25 kg in weight
Group 3 22-36 kg in weight
As it may be noted, the groups over-
lap partly and, in fact, in commerce it
is possible to find devices that cover
more than one weight group.
All restraint devices must bear the
type-approval data along with the
control mark on a label that must be
firmly secured to the child seat and
must never be removed.
Over 1.50 m in height, from the point
of view of restraint systems, children
are considered as adults and must
wear the seat belts normally.
Lineaccessori Lancia includes child
seats for each weight group. These de-
vices are recommended having been
specifically designed for Lancia cars.
SEVERE DANGER: do not
arrange child seats on the
front seat facing backwards if the
passenger’s front airbag is enabled.
Deployment of the airbag in the
event of an accident could cause fa-
tal injuries to the baby. It is advis-
able to carry children on the back
seat, which is the most protected po-
sition in the event of an accident.
Under no circumstances should
child seats be fitted on the front seat
if the car is equipped with an airbag
on the passenger side, because if the
airbag is deployed, it may cause fa-
tal injuries to the baby regardless of
the severity of the crash causing the
deployment.
WARNING
On cars supplied with a de-
activation system for the
front passenger airbag,
children can sit on the front
seat, when required.
In this case, however, make
sure that the airbag is actually de-
activated by checking the amber
warning light on the panel (see the
paragraph “front airbag on passen-
ger side” in the section on both front
and side airbags). Move the pas-
senger’s seat as far back as possible
to avoid contact between the child
seat and the dashboard.
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