child seat FIAT DOBLO COMBI 2012 Owner handbook (in English)
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PASSENGER SEAT SUITABILITY FOR ISOFIX CHILD SEATS
The table below, in compliance with European Directive ECE 16, shows the\
different installation possibilities of Isofix
restraint systems on seats fitted with Isofix fasteners.
E
E
D C
D C B
B1 A IL
IL
IL
IL (*) IL
IL (*) IUF
IUF
IUF
Weight group
Orientation Class Isofix position
seat
Isofix size Rear side
Group 0 up to 10 kg
Group 0+ 0 to 13 kg
Group I from 9
to 18 kg
IUF: suitable for forward-facing Isofix child restraint systems, universal cl\
ass (fitted with third upper fastener), approved f or the
weight group.
IL: suitable for specific Isofix-type child restraint systems approved for t\
his type of vehicle. The seat can be installed by moving
the front seat forward.
(*) The Isofix child seat can be installed by lifting the headrest all\
the way up. Facing backwards
Facing backwards
Facing backwards
Facing backwards
Facing backwards
Facing backwards
Facing forwards
Facing forwards
Facing forwards
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F0V0024mfig. 123F0V0025mfig. 124
The airbags are not deployed in the event of small head-
on collisions (for which the withholding action of the seat
belts is sufficient). Seat belts must always be worn. In the
event of head-on collisions, they ensure the correct po-
sitioning of the occupant.
FRONT AIRBAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE fig. 123
This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a spe-
cial compartment in the centre of the steering wheel.
FRONT AIRBAG ON PASSENGER’S SIDE
fig. 124 (for versions/markets where provided)
This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a spe-
cial compartment in the dashboard: this bag has a larger
volume than that of the driver’s.
Do not put cradle seats facing backwardson the front seat if the passenger airbag
is activated. Deployment of the airbag in
an accident could cause fatal injuries to
the child. Always deactivate the passen-
ger airbag when placing a child seat on the front
seat. Also, the passenger seat should be as far back
as possible to avoid contact between the child seat
and the dashboard. Although this is not manda-
tory by law, the airbag should be immediately re-
activated when children are no longer carried to
ensure better protection for adults.
WARNING
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MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF FRONT AND
SIDE PASSENGER AIRBAGS FOR HEAD AND
TORSE PROTECTION
(for versions/markets where provided)
On Doblò M1 versions, whenever a child needs to be car-
ried on the front seat, the passenger’s front airbags and
side bags for head and chest protection (for ver-
sions/markets where provided) can be deactivated.
The warning light
“on the instrument panel stays on un-
til the passenger’s front and side airbags for head and torse
protection (for versions/markets where provided) are re-
activated.
On Doblò Cargo versions with foldaway passenger seat
and split, revolving partition or ladder, the passenger front
airbags and the side bags for chest/head protection (for
versions/markets where provided) need to be deactivat-
ed if a load is carried with the seat folded down.
IMPORTANT To manually deactivate the passenger’s front
and side airbags for head and torse protection (for ver-
sions/markets where provided), refer to “Digital display”
and “Multifunction display” in the “Know your vehicle”
section.
SIDE BAGS
(for versions/markets where provided)
On some versions, the vehicle may be fitted with driver
and passenger front side airbags for head and torse pro-
tection.
Side bags protect occupants from side-on crashes of medi-
um/high severity by placing the bag between the occu-
pant and the internal parts of the side structure of the
vehicle.
Non-activation of side bags in other types of collisions
(head-on collisions, rear shunts, roll-overs, etc...) is not an
indication of system malfunction.
An electronic control unit causes the bags to inflate in
the event of a side-on collision. The bags inflate instanta-
neously, placing themselves between the occupant’s body
and the structures which could cause injury. They deflate
immediately afterwards.
Side bags are not a replacement of, but rather a comple-
ment to, seat belts, which you are recommended to wear
at all times, as specified by law in Europe and most non-
European countries.
For this reason, the seat belt must be worn at all times.
In the case of side-on collisions, the seat belts hold occu-
pants in the correct position and prevent them from be-
ing thrown out of the car by a very violent collision.
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INDEXBrake fluid– checking levels and topping up ................. 203
– specifications .................... 248
Brake lights – bulb replace ment.............. 176
Brakes – brake fluid (type) ..... 246-248
– checking levels and topping up ................. 203
– handbrake .......................... 135
– technical specifications .... 225
Bulbs – bulb types ................. 170-171
– general information on replace ment ............... 169
C apability for Isofix
child seat .............................. 125 Capacities
– technical data (quantities) ........................ 246
Carrying children .................. 120
Carrying children safely ....... 125 – Isofix child seat capability .............................125
Catalytic converter .............. 113
Central lo cking ........................ 77
Changing a wheel .................. 156
– general information and warnings .................... 156
– tyre and wheel types ....... 228
– tyre inflation pressure .... 229
Changing bulbs – bulb types ......................... 170
– exterior ............................. 172
– general information ........ 169
– interio r .............................. 178 Checking le
vels ...................... 199
– brake fluid ......................... 204
– engine c oolant ................. 203
– engine oil ........................... 202
– windscreen/rearscreen/ headlamp washer fluid ... 203
Child safety device .................. 80
Child seats .............................. 120
– capability for Isofix child seat ..................................... 125
– suitability for using child seats .................124-127
Cigar ligh ter ............................. 58
Cleaning and maintenance – body .................................... 214
– engine compartment ...... 216
– fabric seats ........................ 217
– interio rs ............................ 216
– leather upho lstery ........... 217
– plastic parts ....................... 217
– windows .............................. 61
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INDEXInterior lighting– front ......................... 65-66-69
– rear ..................... 66-67-68-69
Interiors (cleaning) ............... 216
Isofix (child seat) – capability for Isofix child seat ..................................... 125
– suitability for using child seats ......................... 127
J ack
– use ...................................... 159
– warnings ............................ 158
K eys .............................................. 5
– key with remote control ... 6
– key without remote control .................................... 6
– remote control battery replacement .......................... 7
– remote door opening/ closing ................................. 5-6 – requesting additional
remote control keys ............ 8
Knowing your vehicle ............... 3
L adder bulkhead behind
driver ....................................... 37
Lights (switching on controls) ........ 59
Load limiters .......................... 118
Long vehicle inactivity .......... 142
Lubricant specifications 247-248
Lubricants (specifications) ............247-248
Lubricants specifications ...............247-248
M ain beam headlights
– bulb replace ment .............. 174
– flashing ................................. 59
– switching on ......................... 59
Main beam headlights – bulb replace ment .............. 174 – switching on
......................... 59
Manual climate control system ......................................47
Mirror adjustment .............. 40-41
MSR system ............................ 100
MSR(system) .......................... 100
Multifunction display .............. 19
– control buttons .................. 19
– Set-up menu ....................... 20
– standard screen ................. 19
N ozzles
– windscreen/rearscreen washer ................................ 213
Number plate lights – bulb replace ment ............. 177
O n-board computer (trip) .... 28
On-board instruments (panel) ..................................... 12
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INDEXRemote control ......................... 6
– additional remote controls 8
– battery replacement .............7
– official approvals 261-262-263
– remote door opening/ closing...................................... 6
– tailgate op ening .................... 7
Replacing fuses – fuse location (control units) ...........182-184
– general information and warnings .................... 181
– list ............................... 183-185
Replacing the battery of the key with remote
control ....................................... 6
Rev coun ter ............................. 12
Rev coun ter ............................. 12
Reverse light – bulb replace ment ............ 175 Reverse light
– bulb replace ment ............ 175
Rim protector (tyres) .......... 227
Roof bar atta chments ............ 94
Roof rack/ski rack bars (capability) ............................... 94
Roof rack/ski rack bars (capability) ............................... 94
Rubber hoses ......................... 211
S afety ...................................... 115
Saving fuel ............................... 137
SBR system ............................. 117
Scheduled servicing plan ........................ 192-194-196
Scrappage ............................... 260
Seat adjustment ....................... 30
Seat belt pretensioners ....... 117 – load limiters ..................... 118 Seat belts
................................. 115
– carrying children safely .. 120
– general warnings ............. 118
– load limiters ..................... 118
– maintenance ..................... 120
– pretensioners ................... 117
– SBR system ....................... 117
– using the seat belts ......... 115
Seat heating .............................. 32
Servicing and maintenance .. 199 – checking fluid levels .................. 199-200-201
– heavy use of the vehicle ...198
– precautions and warnings .....................191
– regular ins pections ...........198
– scheduled servicing plan ................... 192-193-194-
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