boot Lancia Musa 2010 Owner handbook (in English)
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CONTROLSDASHBOARD ........................................................ 8
INSTRUMENT PANEL.......................................... 10
SYMBOLS ............................................................. 11
THE LANCIA CODE SYSTEM .............................. 11
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM .......... 13
IGNITION SWITCH ............................................. 20
INSTRUMENTS ................................................... 21
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
(ON TWO-LINE MODAL PANEL) ........................ 22
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
(ON THREE-LINE COMFORT PANEL) ............... 25
ADJUSTING THE SEATS ..................................... 38
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................... 44
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL ............... 45
REAR VIEW MIRRORS ........................................ 46
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........................... 47
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........... 48
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM ................................................................ 52
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................... 62
CLEANING THE WINDOWS ............................... 64
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................. 67
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................ 69
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS .............................. 71FUEL CUT OFF SWITCH ..................................... 72
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ..................................... 73
SMOKER’S KIT ..................................................... 75
SUN VISORS ........................................................ 76
SUNROOF ............................................................ 76
WINDOW WINDERS ............................................ 78
BOOT ................................................................... 80
BONNET .............................................................. 82
ROOF RAILS ........................................................ 83
HEADLIGHTS ..................................................... 84
ABS SYSTEM ....................................................... 85
EOBD SYSTEM .................................................... 86
GSI SYSTEM ......................................................... 87
SOUND SYSTEM ................................................. 87
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER . 88
“DUAL DRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
SYSTEM ............................................................... 89
PARK SENSOR ..................................................... 90
REFUELLING ...................................................... 92
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ................. 94
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Adjusting backrest
inclination
Operate lever Aor leverB-fig. 40to
adjust the required backrest portion,
take the backrest to position and then
release.
Adjusting from inside the boot
Fore/aft adjustment
Operate on handles FandG-fig. 39
to adjust the required seat portion by
pushing the seat forwards or back-
wards. SLIDING REAR SEATS
Adjusting from inside the
passenger compartment
Fore/aft adjustment
Respectively lift the lever A-fig. 37
or the lever Bto adjust the required
seat portion, then push the seat back
or forwards.
Adjusting backrest inclination
Push the lever C-fig. 38, move the
backrest to position and then release
it.
To prevent irregular operation: press
the lever Cas far as it will go.
fig. 37L0D0047mfig. 38L0D0252m
fig. 39L0D0253m
fig. 40L0D0049m
Make sure that the seats
are correctly secured after
making the adjustments.
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Relax position (driver’s side)
Proceed in the same way, this time re-
moving the head restraint from the
driver’s seat (see the “Head restraint”
paragraph in this chapter).
IMPORTANT Refer to the “Expand-
ing the boot” chapter for moving the
seats to expand the boot. Relax position (passenger side)
fig. 45
To arrange the seat in relax position,
with the door open:
❒arrange the passenger’s seat in
table position (see “Arranging the
seat in table position” paragraph
in this chapter);
❒push the rear seat forward as far
as it will go fig. 46;
❒push the passenger’s seat (in table
position) as far back as it will go;
❒remove the rear window shelf (see
the “Removing the rear window
shelf” paragraph in this chapter);
❒recline the rear seat backrest to the
required position. Adjusting the central unit from
the boot
Pull the ribbonF-fig. 44and push
forward the upper part of the back-
rest until the retainer clicks. Accom-
pany the backrest to the horizontal
position and release the ribbon F. Re-
verse the operation to reposition the
backrest in vertical position and make
sure that the retainer clicks.
fig. 44L0D0255mfig. 45L0D0242mfig. 46L0D0243m
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Adjusting the central unit
and using the ski compartment
The central unit may be lowered and
used as rear armrest. Access to the ski
compartmentB-fig. 47can be ob-
tained in this manner.
The compartment Bmay be used for
transporting long items (e.g. skis). In-
sert the item from the boot.
It is advisable to remove the cushion
Cto prevent damage.
IMPORTANT Avoid putting the cush-
ionCin the boot in contact with
heavy loads to prevent damage.Removing the cushion
The cushion C-fig. 48can be re-
moved.
To remove the cushion: operate the
buttonDand extract if from the cen-
tral unit.
To refasten: press the button Dto re-
lease it from the retainer on the seat-
back and make sure that it fastened
well.
fig. 47L0D0249mfig. 48L0D0344m
Secure heavy loads in the
ski compartment to pre-
vent them from being hurled for-
ward in case of crashes or sudden
braking.
WARNING
All adjustments must be
made with the car station-
ary.
WARNING
Fixed rear seats
(for versions/markets, where provided)
See the “Expanding the boot” para-
graph for how to fold the seat.
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CD HOLDER WITH
CAN HOLDER fig. 92
There is a CD holder and cup holder
on the central tunnel behind the
handbrake.
POWER SOCKETS (12V)
They only work with the ignition key
atMAR.
SocketA-fig. 93is located in front
position. Socket Ais replaced by a
cigar lighter in cars with smoker’s kit.
For versions/markets, where pro-
vided, the car may be equipped with
power socket C-fig. 94also on the
left of the boot.
fig. 92L0D0236m
fig. 93L0D0236m
fig. 94L0D0095m
SMOKER’S KIT
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Cigar lighter fig. 95
It is located on the central console
by the side of the handbrake.
Press the button with the ignition
switch at MAR. The button will auto-
matically return to the initial position
after approximately 15 seconds and
the cigar lighter is ready for use.
IMPORTANT Always check that the
cigar lighter has turned itself off.
Ashtray fig. 96
The ashtray is a removable plastic box
that can be fitted into the glass/can
recesses on the central tunnel.
IMPORTANT Do not use the box as
an ashtray and a waste paper basket
at the same time: it might set on fire
in contact with cigarette stubs.
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CLOSING TAILGATE
Lower the tailgate using handle A-
fig. 103as shown in the figure and
then press the tailgate until you hear
it click.
IMPORTANT If the “Key” option is
selected, make sure that you have the
ignition key before closing the tailgate
because it will be automatically
locked.BOOT
The tailgate can only be opened from
the outside using the electric handle
A-fig. 102.
The tailgate can be opened at any
time, even if the doors are locked.
The “Key” option can be activated in
the instrument panel display setup
menu (see “Reconfigurable multi-
functional display” in this chapter):
the tailgate will not be unlocked with
the doors in this case. Press button
Ron the remote control.
The direction indicators will blink
twice when the tailgate is opened.
fig. 102L0D0390m
fig. 103L0D0391m
Do not fit additional objects
onto the rear window shelf
or tailgate (speakers, spoil-
ers, etc.) except when con-
templated by the manufacturer to
ensure the correct operation of the
side gas shock absorbers of the tail-
gate itself.
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Never exceed the maxi-
mum allowed load in the
boot (see “Technical Specifica-
tions”). Make sure that the objects
are well arranged in the boot so
that they will not be projected for-
wards following sudden braking.
WARNING
Never travel with objects
on the rear window shelf:
they cause cause injury to passen-
gers in the event of an accident or
sudden braking.
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EXTENDING THE BOOT WITH
FIXED SEAT
Proceed as follows:
❒fasten the buckles to the tabs
(shown by the arrows) on the
backrestfig. 104;
❒check that each of the two side
seat belts C-fig. 105is inserted in
the corresponding seat belt guide
D;
❒raise the cushion Aas shown in
the figure ;
❒release the backrest, by moving
the levers Bthen fold it forward to
obtain a flat loading surface.
fig. 104L0D0428m
fig. 105L0D0429m
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When travelling in countries on the
other side of the road, cover the head-
light as shown in the figure. Use non-
transparent adhesive for this purpose.
The figures show how to change from
left-hand drive to right-hand drive. Adjusting headlight alignment
fig. 110
To adjust, press buttons
eÒon the
control panel. The display shows the
positions during the adjustment oper-
ation.
Position0- one or two occupants on
front seats. – Position 1- five occu-
pants – Position 2- five people + load
in the boot – Position 3- driver +
maximum permitted load all in boot.
IMPORTANT Check beam alignment
every time the load carried changes.
HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT
WHEN TRAVELLING ABROAD
fig. 111-112
The dipped headlamps are adjusted
for service in the country where the
car was originally purchased.
HEADLIGHTS
BEAM DIRECTION
Correction direction of the headlights
is essentially for the comfort and
safety of the driver and the other road
users. The headlights must be cor-
rectly directed to ensure the best vis-
ibility conditions when the headlights
are on. Contact Lancia Dealership to
have the headlights properly adjusted.
HEADLIGHT CORRECTOR
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.
Never operate the sunroof
when roof bars are fitted.
fig. 110L0D0393mfig. 111L0D0118m
fig. 112L0D0119m
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USING THE MIDDLE SEAT
BELT
The seat belt is provided with a dou-
ble buckle and fastening tab.
To prepare the seat belt for use, ex-
tract the tabs from seat HandP-fig.
5of the winder and pull the seat belt,
making the webbing run. Avoid twist-
ing and tugging. Then insert tab G-
fig. 6into the buckle Lwith button
M.
To use the belt, make the webbing run
further and insert the fastening tab I-
fig. 6in the seat of the buckle N.
To release the belt: press button O-fig.
6and accompany the belt as it winds
back to prevent twisting.
Expanding the boot: release the
buckle by pressing M-fig. 6and ac-
company the belt to prevent it from
twisting. Position the tab Iin the seat
P-fig. 5and the tab G-fig. 6in the
seatH-fig. 5 in the winder.
IMPORTANT Arrange the seat belt
for use as described above after repo-
sitioning the seats.
fig. 5L0D0311m
fig. 6L0D0310m
Remember that in the
event of a violent collision,
back seat passengers not wearing
seat belts also represent a serious
danger for the front seat passen-
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fig. 14L0C0425m
Due to its different anchoring system,
an Isofix child restraint must be an-
chored to the proper lower metal rings
A-fig. 15, between rear seat back and
cushion. The upper belt (provided
with the child restrain) must be then
secured to ring D-fig. 16set in the
boot at child’s seat level.
fig. 15L0C0140m
It is possible to have a mixed assem-
bly of the traditional child seats and
the Universal Isofix ones.
Remember that in case of Universal
Isofix child restrain systems, you can
only use all those seats approved with
the marking ECE R44/03 “Universal
Isofix”.
The Universal Isofix “Duo Plus” child
seat and the special “G 0/1” seat are
available from Lineaccessori Fiat.
For any further details on installa-
tion/use, refer to the instruction man-
ual for the child seat.
fig. 16L0C0143m
Fit the child seat when the
car is stationary. The
child seat is correctly anchored to
the brackets when you hear the
click. Follow the instructions for
assembly, disassembly and posi-
tioning that the manufacturer mu
st supply with the child seat.
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