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HEATING AND VENTILATION
1.Fixed upper vent
2.Central swivel vents
3.Fixed side vents
4.Side swivel vents
5. Lower vents for front seats
6.Upper vents for rear seats
(where provided).
fig. 40F0P0033m
fig. 41F0P0101m
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CONTROLS fig. 51
Air temperature knob A (mixing
hot and cold air)
Red section = hot air.
Blue section = cold air.Fan activation /speed adjustment
knob B
0= fan off
1-2-3= fan speed
4 p= max. fan speed
fig. 51F0P0043m
ADJUSTABLE AND SWIVEL
VENTS FOR SECOND AND
THIRD SEAT ROW fig. 49-50
AAdjustable and swivel vents for second
seat row.
BAdjustable and swivel vents for third
seat row.
To use vents: open them as shown by the
arrow and then direct them as required.
THREE-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (where provided)
fig. 49F0P0042m
fig. 50F0P0044m
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ODDMENT COMPARTMENT ON
THE DASHBOARD
The dashboard side in front of the pas-
senger is fitted with an oddment com-
partment A-fig. 80.
RETRACTABLE GLASS/CAN
HOLDERS
Both ends of the dashboard are fitted with
retractable glass/can holders A-fig. 81.
To use them press the collapsible shelves
as shown in the figure.
fig. 77F0P0068m
fig. 78F0P0069m
fig. 80F0P0072mfig. 79F0P0070m
FRONT DOOR POCKETS
Front door panels are fitted with two
pockets for keeping objects / documents
fig. 79.
fig. 81F0P0073m
SHELF WITH GLASS/CAN
HOLDER AND CARD HOLDER
(where provided)
Pull the tab A-fig. 77as shown by the ar-
row from the front central seat to obtain
a shelf A-fig. 78with glass/can holder B
and a card holder C.
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ASHTRAY
The ashtray is a removable plastic box.
Pull lid A-fig. 85backwards to open it.
To remove the ashtray: press the catch
B-fig. 86and guide it downwards.
To refit the ashtray: rest the ashtray bot-
tom and guide it upwards refitting the
catch.
fig. 85F0P0077m
fig. 86F0P0078m
fig. 84F0P0076m
The cigar lighter gets very
hot. Handle it with care and
make sure that it is not used by chil-
dren: danger of fire and/or burns.
WARNING
CIGAR LIGHTER
Press button B-fig. 84with ignition key
at Mto turn the cigar lighter on.
After about 15 seconds the button will re-
turn to its initial position and the cigar
lighter is ready for use.
IMPORTANT Always check that the cig-
ar lighter has turned off.
fig. 82F0P0074m
fig. 83F0P0075m
BACK REST POCKETS
(where provided)
Seat back rests can be fitted with pock-
ets fig. 82for keeping light objects (like
documents, road maps, etc.).
GLASS HOLDER
(where provided)
When folding the back rest of the central
seat of the second row it is possible to use
the two glass recesses fig. 83.
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IMPORTANT Do not use the ashtray as
waste paper basket: it might set on fire in
contact with cigarette stubs.
SUN VISORS fig. 87
These are positioned to the sides of the
rear-view mirror. They can swing to the
sides and up or down.
A courtesy mirror can be applied to the
back of sun visors.
On certain versions to use the mirror
(where provided) you shall open the cov-
er A.
fig. 87F0P0079mfig. 88F0P0080m
fig. 89F0P0081m
CURRENT OUTLETS
(where provided)
According to versions they can be set in
different positions inside the vehicle.
To use current outlets, open cap A-fig. 88.
FIXED PARTITION
(where provided)
Certain versions are fitted with a fixed
tubular wall fig. 89separating the load cab
from the driver’s seat in order to protect
the driver from load while driving.
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fig. 94F0P0087mfig. 95F0P0602mfig. 96F0P0293m
It is possible to increase the opening angle
of the two doors to facilitate loading and
unloading operations. To do this, release
the spring catches A-fig. 94as shown; this
will allow opening the doors by 180°.
When open to 180°, the
doors are not blocked. Do
not use this system when the vehicle
is parked on a slope or when it is
windy.
WARNING
Closing the double doors from the outside
After closing both doors, turn the key to
1-fig. 92.Tailgate (where provided)
To open the tailgate use the power-han-
dle shown in fig. 95.
Emergency opening for the tailgate
If the centralised door opening system is
failing, to open the tailgate from the pas-
senger compartment proceed as follows:
❒fold rear seats (see paragraph “Seats”
in this section) to reach the internal
lock;
❒fit a screwdriver into the hole on the
lock and unlock the opening mechanism
B-fig. 96.
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Always use this device when
transporting children.
WARNING
After engaging the child lock
on both rear doors, check for
proper engagement by trying to open
a rear door with the internal handle.
WARNING
SLIDING LUGGAGE
COVER
(where provided)
To use the luggage cover, take handle
A-fig. 100and roll it out from reel unit B
until securing it to the proper catches.
To remove the reel unit, if required: press
switch A-fig. 101and release both ends
from their seats.
fig. 100F0P0091m
fig. 101F0P0092m
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BONNET
IMPORTANT Before opening the bonnet,
check that windscreen wiper arms are not
lifted from the windscreen.
To open the bonnet:
– raise the lever protection cover A-fig.
104set aside the driver’s seat;
– pull the lever as show by the arrow B-
fig. 105;
– press the bonnet lever C-fig. 106;
– lift the bonnet and at the same time re-
lease the rod D-fig. 107from the catch
E;
– fit the rod end Dinto one of the bon-
net recesses F-fig. 107.
To close the bonnet:
– hold the bonnet up with one hand and
with the other remove rod from recess
and fit it back into its catch;
fig. 107F0P0604m
– lower the bonnet at approx. 20 cen-
timetres from the engine compartment
and then let it drop, ensuring that it is ful-
ly closed and not just held in position by
the safety catch. If the bonnet does not
close properly, do not push it down but
open it again and repeat the above pro-
cedure
IMPORTANT Always check that the bon-
net is closed properly to avoid its opening
while the vehicle is travelling.
fig. 104F0P0096m
fig. 105F0P0097m
fig. 106F0P0603m
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HEADLIGHTS
ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT
BEAM
Proper adjustment of the headlight beams
is of vital importance for your safety and
comfort and also for the other road users.
To ensure you and other drivers have the
best visibility conditions when travelling
with the headlights on, the headlights must
be set properly. Contact Fiat Dealership
to have the headlights properly adjusted.HEADLIGHT AIMING DEVICE
It works with ignition key at Mand dipped
beams on. When the vehicle is loaded, it
slopes backwards. This means that the
headlight beam rises. In this case, it is nec-
essary to return it to the correct position.To adjust the headlight slant
fig. 112
Set the device fig. 112position according
to the load carried as specified in the table
below.
Position 0- one or two passengers on
front seats;
Position 1- five passengers;
Position 2- five passengers + load in the
load compartment;
Position 3- eight passengers + load in the
load compartment or driver
+ maximum admitted load in
the load compartment.
IMPORTANT Check beam aiming every
time the load carried changes.
ADJUSTING THE FRONT FOG
LIGHTS (where provided)
Contact Fiat Dealership to have the head-
lights properly adjusted.
fig. 112F0F0103m
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SEAT BELTS .......................................................................... 94
S.B.R. SYSTEM ...................................................................... 96
PRETENSIONERS ................................................................ 96
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY .................................... 99
PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE
“UNIVERSAL ISOFIX” CHILD RESTRAINT
SYSTEM .................................................................................. 105
FRONT AIR BAGS .............................................................. 106
SIDE AIR BAGS .................................................................... 109
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