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
Â
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,
-
Â
o
r  flat  at  the  base  of  the  boot.The
 hooks  can  be  used  to  secure  shopping Â
b
ags.
Hooks
FÂ Remove
 the  boot  carpet  for  access  to  the  s
torage bo xes.
Storage boxes
Depending on the configuration, they are laid out  for  storing:
-
Â
w
heel  chocks,
-
Â
a
 tyre  repair  kit,
-
Â
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 Â
spa
ce
6.
 R
etaining
 s
traps
7.
 L
ocation  for  stowing  the  luggage  cover Â
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 Â
a
t the level of the parcel shelf, are not
intended
 for  lashing  loads  or  securing Â
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 Â
f
olded  away.
In
 the  7-seat  configuration,  it  is  stowed  behind Â
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 Â
t
he  front.
F
Â
P
ull  out  the  blind  until  it  reaches  the  boot Â
p
illars.
F
Â
I
nsert  the  guides  of  the  blind  into  the  rails Â
o
n the pillars B .
Removal
F Disengage  the  roller  guides  from  the  rails  i
n the pillars B .
F
Â
G
uide  the  blind  as  it  is  reeled  in.
F
Â
U
nlock  the  roller  by  pressing  one  of Â
t
he  grips  located  at  the  ends  of  the  reel Â
sup
port.
The
Â
mobile
Â
flap
Â
allows
Â
passengers
Â
in
Â
t
he
Â
second
Â
row
Â
to
Â
place
Â
their
Â
seats
Â
in
Â
t
he
Â
"comfort"
Â
position.
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Stowing behind the 3rd row seats
To fold the 3rd row seats with the roller
stowed
Â
at
Â
the
 rear,  it  is  necessary  to  raise  the Â
c
oncertina
Â
boards  in  order  to  allow  access  to Â
t
he
Â
seat
Â
locking  controls  (red  straps).
F
 E
nsure
Â
that
Â
the
Â
3rd row seats are folded.
F
 F
old
Â
the
Â
first
Â
two
Â
concertina  boards.
F
Â
I
nstall
Â
the
Â
roller
Â
in
 the  space  above  the  arm Â
r
est,
Â
one
Â
side
Â
after  the  other,  inclining  it Â
s
li g ht l y.
F
Â
S
lide
Â
the
Â
roller
Â
as
Â
far  as  it  will  go,  up  to  the Â
c
ut-outs
Â
provided
Â
at  the  back  of  the  boot, Â
w
ith
Â
the
Â
two
Â
flaps
Â
directed  downwards.
F
Â
U
nfold
Â
the
Â
third
Â
row  seats.
The
Â
folded
Â
concertina
 boards  can  be Â
p
ositioned
Â
horizontally  or  vertically.
3
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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 Â
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 Â
a
nd  charges  while  you  are  driving.
Use
F Extract the  torch  from  its  location  by  pulling  i
t  from  the  front.
F
Â
P
ress  the  switch,  located  on  the  back,  to Â
s
witch  the  torch  on  or  off.
F
Â
U
nfold  the  support,  located  on  the  back,  to Â
s
et  down  and  raise  the  torch;  for  example, Â
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, Â
t
his  switches  it  off  automatically.
If
 the  torch  is  not  engaged  correctly, Â
it
 may  not  charge  and  may  not  come  on Â
w
hen  the  boot  is  opened.
Observe
Â
the
Â
polarities
Â
when
Â
fitting
Â
the
Â
b
atteries.
Never
Â
replace
Â
the
Â
rechargeable
Â
b
atteries
Â
with
Â
single-use
Â
batteries.
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Operation of the rear foglamps is inhibited  with  the  tailgate  open.
Opening
 the  boot  when  these  lamps  are Â
o
n  causes  them  and  their  indicator  lamp Â
i
n  the  instrument  panel  to  go  off.
They
 do  not  come  back  on Â
a
utomatically  when  the  boot  is  closed: Â
t
hey  must  be  switched  on  again  using Â
t
he  control  stalk. In
 good  or  rainy  weather,  by  both  day  a
nd  night,  the  front  foglamps  and  the Â
r
ear  foglamps  are  prohibited.  In  these Â
s
ituations,  the  power  of  their  beams Â
m
ay  dazzle  other  drivers.  They  should Â
o
nly  be  used  in  fog  or  falling  snow.
In
 these  weather  conditions,  you  should Â
s
witch  on  the  foglamps  and  dipped Â
b
eam  headlamps  manually,  as  the Â
s
unshine  sensor  may  detect  sufficient Â
l
ight.
Do
 not  forget  to  switch  off  the  front  and Â
r
ear  foglamps  when  they  are  no  longer Â
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"Â
-  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).
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To avoid causing a nuisance to other road users,  the  headlamps  should  be  adjusted Â
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 adjustmentÂ
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
Â
I
nsert  tongue  B  into  the  left  hand  buckle.
F
Â
C
heck  that  each  buckle  is  correctly Â
f
astened  by  pulling  on  the  belt  webbing.
Unfastening
F Press the  red  button  in  buckle  B, then
buckle A .
F
Â
G
uide  the  seat  belt  as  it  reels  in  and  place Â
t
he  tongue  B  and  then  A  on  the  magnet  in Â
t
he  roof  anchorage  point.
be
fore any operation of the rear seats,
to
 avoid  damage  to  the  seat  belts Â
c
heck  that  there  is  no  slack  in  the  outer Â
b
elts  and  secure  their  tongues  on  the Â
a
nchorage  points.  The  centre  seat  belt Â
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
Â
P
ull  on  the  strap  and  insert  the  tongue  into Â
t
he  buckle.
F
Â
C
heck  that  the  buckle  is  correctly  fastened Â
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
Â
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 Â
o
f  equipment.  Do  not  use  them  for  other Â
p
urposes.
1.
 W
heelbrace.
 F
or  removing  the  wheel  trim  and  removing Â
t
he  wheel  bolts.
2.
 C
hocks  for  immobilising  the  vehicle Â
(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 Â
t
he  wheel  bolts  on  alloy  wheels.
5.
 S
ocket  for  the  security  bolts  (located  in  the Â
g
love  box).
 F
or  adapting  the  wheelbrace  to  the  special Â
"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 Â
t
he rear.
F
Â
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 Â
c
arried  in  the  boot.
The
 spare  wheel  is  located  in  the  boot  under Â
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
FÂ Return
 the  wheel  to  its  housing.
F U nscrew the central screw a few turns,
then
 put  it  in  place  in  the  middle  of Â
t
he wheel.
F
Â
F
ully Â
t
ighten Â
t
he Â
c
entral Â
s
crew Â
t
o Â
s
ecure Â
t
he Â
w
heel  correctly. F
 R eturn  the  box  to  its  position  in  the  middle  o
f  the  wheel.
Practical information