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Page 18 of 118
1.12
Important: before starting the vehi-
cle, please make sure that the cord
is properly stored in its housing and
that the flap is fully closed.
When charging, make sure that the
charging cord 2 is not overstretched.
Do not pull the vehicle using the
charging cord.
If the stretch limiter 8 is damaged,
please replace the charging cord.
Please contact an authorised dealer.
Precautions to take when removing
from the socket
– Unplug the cord from the power supply by pulling out the plug. The
instrument panel goes out;
– reposition the cord 2 correctly in the
front storage compartment.
Depending on the vehicle, place the
end of the plug in its housing or the
cord connector facing down;
– close the flap 3.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE: charging (5/5)
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2
Special conditions
If it becomes impossible to unplug the
vehicle from the charging terminal (the
plug is mechanically locked), start the
vehicle, switch off the ignition, then
switch on again.
Attempting to start the vehicle ends the
charging process and unlocks the plug
from the terminal.
Repeat this operation as many times as
is necessary.8
2
After each charge, it is normal to
hear a fan noise from the vehicle if it
is still plugged in.
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1.13
KEY
Key
A Coded ignition-starter key, locking/
unlocking storage compartments.
The key must not be used for any
function other than those described
in the handbook (removing the cap
from a bottle, etc.).
Replacement, requirements for
additional keys
If you lose your key or require an-
other, you can obtain one exclu-
sively from an authorised dealer.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehi-
cle with the key inside and
never leave a child (or a
pet) unsupervised, even for a short
while.
Otherwise, this may pose a risk to
yourself or to others when starting
the engine or activating equipment.
Risk of serious injury.
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1.14
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS
Opening from inside or
outside
Lift handle 1 and pull upwards.
Closing
Lower the door until it locks into place.
1
As a safety precaution,
the doors should only be
opened or closed when the
vehicle is stationary.
For safety reasons:
– Do not press on the door
while it is open when there
is another occupant of the
vehicle;
– make sure that no people or pets prevent the doors from closing;
– hold the door when opening when parked on a steep slope.
Risk of serious injury.
Do not drive with the door open.
Risk of unwanted closure.Driver’s responsibility
when parking or stopping
the vehicle
Never leave an animal,
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on your vehicle, even for
a short time.
They may pose a risk of injury, such
as by starting the engine or activat-
ing equipment.
Risk of serious injury.
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1.16
FRONT SEAT
To move the seat forwards or
back
Lift handle 1 to unlock the seat. Release
the handle once the seat is in the cor-
rect position and ensure that the seat is
fully locked into position.
Access to the rear seats
Lift strap 2 and slide the driver’s seat
forwards.
To replace the seat in the driving posi-
tion, pull strap 2 towards the rear of the
vehicle until you get to the desired po-
sition.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
2
1
Make sure the seat is
locked in place.
No object should be placed
on the floor: such objects
may slide under the pedals during
sudden braking manoeuvres and
obstruct their use.
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1.18
Unfastening
Press button 6 and the seat belt will be
rewound by the inertia reel. Guide the
belt into position.
SEAT BELTS (2/3)
Locking
Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly
and ensure that buckle 5 locks into
catch 4 (check that it is locked by pull-
ing on buckle 5). If the belt jams, allow
it to return slightly before attempting to
unwind it again.
If your seat belt is completely jammed,
pull slowly, but firmly, so that just over
3 cm unwinds. Allow it to return slightly
before attempting to unwind it again.
If there is still a problem, contact an ap-
proved dealer.
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4
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3
7
Adjusting the seat belts
Sit with your back firmly against the
seatback.
The shoulder strap 3 should be as close
as possible to the base of the neck but
not on it.
The lap belt 7 should be worn flat over
the thighs and against the pelvis.
The seat belt must be worn as close to
the body as possible. E.g.: avoid having
objects under the belts, etc.
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (1/3)
These are made up of:
– a side support belt;
– chest force limiters;
– the driver’s airbag.
These systems are designed to act in-
dependently or together when the vehi-
cle is subjected to a frontal impact.
Depending on the severity of the
impact, the system can trigger:
– the seat belt and side support belt locking;
– the front airbag.– Have the entire restraint
system checked following
an accident.
– No operation whatsoever
is permitted on any part of the
system (airbags, electronic con-
trol units, wiring) and the system
components must not be reused
on any other vehicle, even if iden-
tical.
– Only qualified personnel from our Network may work on the air-
bags; otherwise the system may
trigger accidentally and cause
injury.
– The electric trigger system may only be tested by a specially
trained technician using special
equipment.
– When scrapping your vehicle, contact your authorised dealer
for disposal of the airbag gas
generators.
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1.22
METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (3/3)
Operation
This system is only operational when
the ignition is switched on.
If a severe frontal impact occurs, the
airbag inflates rapidly, cushioning the
impact of the driver’s head and chest
against the steering wheel; the airbag
then deflates immediately after impact
so that the vehicle can be exited with-
out hindrance. All of the warnings below are given
so that the air bag is not obstructed
in any way when it is inflated and
also to prevent the risk of serious in-
juries caused by items which may be
dislodged when the air bag inflates.
Warnings concerning the
driver’s air bag
– Do not modify the steer-
ing wheel or the steering
wheel boss.
– Do not cover the steering wheel boss under any circumstances.
– Do not attach any objects (badge, logo, clock, telephone holder,
etc.) to the steering wheel boss.
– The steering wheel must not be removed (except by qualified per-
sonnel from our Network).
– Do not sit too close to the steering wheel when driving: sit with your
arms slightly bent (see Section 1
“Adjusting your driving position”).
This will allow sufficient space
for the air bag to deploy correctly
and to be fully effective.
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1.28
CHILD SAFETY: installing a booster seat (1/3)
Check that when installing
the booster seat in the vehi-
cle, it is not at risk of coming
loose from its base.
Always attach the booster seat to
the vehicle even if it is not in use so
that it does not come loose under
hard braking or upon impact.
Make sure that the booster
seat or the child’s feet do
not prevent the front seat
from locking correctly. Refer
to the information on the “Front seat”
in Section 1.
In the rear seat
For child safety, move the front seat
as far forward as possible to install a
booster seat, then move it back as far
as it will go, without allowing it to come
into contact with the child.
Check that the booster seat is resting
against the back of the vehicle seat.
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1.31
DRIVING POSITION
7 and 12 door mirrorsTo adjust the mirrors, press on the
mirror.
8 Key ignition switch.
9 Handbrake.
10 Controls for: – forward gear,
– neutral,
– reverse.
11 Hazard warning lights switch.
5 – Windscreen wiper/washer stalk,
– On-board computer information
readout control,
– windscreen de-icer control.
6 Lockable storage.
1 Storage and accessories socket.
2 Stalk:
– horn,
– direction indicator lights,
– exterior lights,
– horn.
3 Instrument panel.
4 Location for driver’s airbag. The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
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1.36
Forecast range display features
– Sporty driving will strongly affect the forecast range value. Once you
return to a calmer driving style, you
will need to drive for several miles to
return to an estimate that is closer to
the real situation;
– the forecast range displayed after charging the traction battery is calcu-
lated based on the power consump-
tion over the last 93 miles (150 kilo-
metres) travelled.
Instrument panel in miles
It is possible to switch to km/h.
Press button 5 and switch on the igni-
tion.
The speed measurement unit indica-
tor flashes for approximately three sec-
onds, then the new unit flashes on the
display and is then lit up continuously:
release button 5.
To return to miles, proceed in the same
manner.Display 4
Press and hold button 5 to reset the trip
mileage recorder. The display must be
set to “Trip mileage recorder”. Zones
6 of the instrument panel dis-
play the information detailed below by
pressing button 5 repeatedly:
– estimated range;
– total mileage recorder;
– trip mileage recorder;
– Eco score;
– clock (CS : Clock setting).
Note: resetting is automatic when
the maximum capacity of any of the
memories is exceeded.
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5
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (2/2)