Fiat Scudo 2008 User Manual

Dear Customer,
Thank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat SCUDO.
We have written this handbook to help you get to know all your new Fiat SCUDO features and use it in the best possible way.
You should read it right through before taking the road for the first time. You will find information, tips and important warnings re­garding the driving of your vehicle to help you derive the maximum from your Fiat SCUDO technological features.
personal safety;
the vehicle wellbeing;
environmental protection.
The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that Fiat offers to its Customers:
the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity
the range of additional services available to Fiat Customers.
Best regards and good motoring!
This Owner Handbook describes all Fiat SCUDO versions.
As a consequence, you should consider only the information which is related
to the engine and bodywork version of the vehicle you purchased.
MUST BE READ!
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REFUELLING
Only refuel with diesel fuel for motor vehicles conforming to the European specification EN590.
Using other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and cause the forfeiture of the warranty cov­er for caused damages as a consequence.
STARTING THE ENGINE
Make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gearshift lever to neutral; fully depress the clutch pedal, without press­ing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to M and wait for the warning lights Yand mto go off; turn the igni­tion key to D and release it as soon as the engine has started.
PARKING OVER INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL
While working, the catalyst develops a very high temperature. Do not park the vehicle over grass, dry leaves, pine nee­dles or any other inflammable materials: risk of fire.
RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
The vehicle is fitted with a system that allows continuous diagnosis of the components correlated with emissions to en­sure better respect for the environment.
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle’s electric system can sup­port the required load.
CODE card
Keep the code card in a safe place, not in the vehicle. You should always keep the electronic code written on the CODE card with you.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the vehicle is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its safety fea­tures, its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come.
THE OWNER HANDBOOK CONTAINS…
… information, tips and important warnings regarding the safe, correct driving of your vehicle, and its maintenance. Pay particular attention to the symbols
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(personal safety) #(environmental protection) ! (vehicle wellbeing).
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DASHBOARD ...................................................................... 5
SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 6
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 6
THE KEYS .............................................................................. 7
ALARM ................................................................................... 10
IGNITION DEVICE ............................................................. 12
INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................................ 13
INSTRUMENTS .................................................................... 14
DISPLAY .................................................................................. 15
MAINTENANCE INDICATOR ........................................ 16
TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................. 17
FRONT SEATS ..................................................................... 17
REAR SEATS .......................................................................... 20
SEAT ARRANGEMENTS .................................................... 22
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................................... 23
STEERING WHEEL .............................................................. 24
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................ 25
HEATING AND VENTILATION ..................................... 27
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 31
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 37
AUTOMATIC THREE-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 45
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ............................................................ 47
WINDOW WASHING ...................................................... 50
CRUISE CONTROL SPEED REGULATOR .................... 54
“LIMIT” SPEED RESTRICTOR .......................................... 57
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................................. 60
CONTROLS .......................................................................... 61
FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH .................................................. 64
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT..................................................... 65
DOORS .................................................................................. 69
SLIDING LUGGAGE COVER ............................................ 73
POWER WINDOWS/WINDOW WINDERS .............. 74
BONNET ............................................................................... 76
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 77
PNEUMATIC SUSPENSIONS............................................. 78
LOAD RECOMMENDATIONS......................................... 79
HEADLIGHTS ....................................................................... 81
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 82
ESP SYSTEM .......................................................................... 84
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 87
PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 88
SOUND SYSTEM ................................................................. 89
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ......... 90
AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 91
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ........................... 92
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The presence and the position of controls, instruments, gauges and warning lights may vary according to the vehicle version.
1. Side swivel air vents - 2. Side fixed air vents - 3. Left steering column stalk: external lights - 4. Instrument panel -
5. Right steering column stalk: windscreen, rear window and trip computer controls - 6. Dashboard controls - 7. Center swivel air
vents - 8. Front passenger air bag (where provided) - 9. Glovebox - 10. Sound system (where provided) - 11. Heating/ventila- tion/climate controls - 12. Sound system command lever (where provided) - 13. Front driver’s air bag - 14. Steering wheel ad­justment lever
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F0P0600m
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SYMBOLS
Special coloured labels have been attached near or actually on some of the compo­nents of your Fiat SCUDO. These labels bear symbols that remind you of the pre­cautions to be taken as regards that par­ticular component.
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM
To further protect your vehicle from theft, it has been fitted with an engine immobil­ising system. This system is automatically activated when the ignition key is re­moved.
An electronic device, in fact, is fitted in each ignition key grip. The device trans­mits a radio-frequency signal when the en­gine is started through a special aerial built into the ignition switch. The modulate sig­nal, which changes each time the engine is started, is the “password”, by means of which the control unit recognises the key and enables to start the engine.
The electronic components inside the key may be dam­aged if the key is submitted to sharp knocks.
OPERATION
Each time the vehicle is started turning the ignition key to M, the Fiat CODE system control unit sends a recognition code to the engine control unit to deactivate the inhibitor.
The code is sent only if the Fiat CODE system control unit has recognised the code transmitted from the key.
Each time the ignition key is turned to S, the Fiat CODE system deactivates the functions of the engine electronic control unit.
In this case, the key should be moved to S and then back to M; if the lock contin­ues, possibly try again with the other key provided with the vehicle. If it is still not possible to start the vehicle, contact Fiat Dealership.
IMPORTANT Every key has its own code, which must be memorised by the system control unit. To memorise new keys, up to a maximum of eight, apply to Fiat Deal­ership.
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To refit it proceed as follows:
keep button B pressed and move the metal insert A;
release button B and turn the metal in­sert A until hearing the proper lock­ing click.
THE KEYS
CODE CARD fig. 2
The vehicle is delivered with two copies of the ignition key and with the CODE card which bears the following:
A the electronic code;
B the mechanical key code to be given
to the Fiat Dealership when ordering duplicate keys.
Make sure you have the electronic code A-fig. 2 with you at all times.
IMPORTANT In order to ensure perfect efficiency of the electronic devices con­tained inside the keys, they should never be exposed to direct sunlight.
All the keys and the CODE card must be handed over to the new owner when selling the vehicle.
fig. 2
F0P0003m
fig. 3
F0P0004m
fig. 3a
F0P0321m
KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL fig. 3/a
The metal insert A is retractable and it op­erates:
ignition switch;
door locks;
fuel filler cap locking/unlocking.
To extract the metal insert, press button B.
Button B should only be
pressed when the key is away from the body, in particular from the eyes and from objects that can be spoilt (e.g. clothes). Make sure the key can never be touched by oth­ers, especially children, who may in­advertently press the button.
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If one of the front doors is open or not properly closed, central locking cannot take place.
Dead Lock (where required)
Where provided, pressing twice the re­mote control button ∫five seconds af­ter locking the doors will activate the dead lock (super-locking of the doors).
Dead lock activation is indicated by di­rection indicators coming on with fixed light for about two seconds.
The dead lock disables the internal and ex­ternal handles of the doors.
Dashboard led indications
When locking the doors, led A-fig. 4 will start flashing (deterrence function).
Once doors are locked if one or more doors are not closed correctly, the in­strument panel warning light
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will turn
on.
fig. 4
F0P0006m
Passenger compartment Unlocking
By first pressing on this button, it allows you to unlock the vehicle passenger compartment doors. The direction indicator lamps flash twice. By pressing a second time, it allows the unlocking of one or more side doors as well as the rear doors. This selective opening function is activated upon the delivery of the vehicle. Upon request, it is possible to deactivate the selective opening procedure between the passenger compartment and the loading compartment. Please seek advice from the Fiat Dealership.
Unlocking of loading compartment
By pressing this button all rear doors are unlocked. This separation of the locks between passenger compartment and loading compartment is a safety device which allows the closure of the vehicle accesses of the area from which one is absent.
Centralised locking
By pressing on this command, it allows the locking of the passenger compartment and rear doors. The direction indicator lamps flash once.
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ª
Never leave passengers in­side the vehicle when the
dead lock is active.
WARNING
IMPORTANT If the dead lock is activat­ed from the inside of the vehicle, this will turn to a simple locking upon starting the engine.
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Used batteries are harmful to the environment. They should be disposed of as specified by
law in the special containers provided, or take them to a Fiat Deal­ership, which will deal with their dis­posal.
fig. 5
F0P0007m
fig. 6
F0P0008m
Request for additional remote controls
The system can recognise up to 8 remote controls. Should a new remote control be necessary, contact a Fiat Dealership tak­ing with you the CODE card, a personal identity document and the vehicle’s own­ership documents.
Replacing the battery of the key with remote control
Battery replacement:
separate the two casings A and B-fig. 6, by levering in the point shown by the arrow in fig. 5;
take out the battery and replace it C­fig. 6;
refit both casings, make sure they lock into place;
Re-initialisation of the remote control set
After the substitution of batteries or the disconnection of the battery (vehicle), it is necessary to re-initialise the remote con­trol set:
Wait at least a minute before using the remote control set and put it in posi­tion A.
Insert the key with the remote control set into the starting switch.
Within ten seconds, press one of the two buttons (∫orª) for at least 5 seconds.
Take the key with the remote control set from the starting switch.
Wait at least a minute before using the remote control. The remote control set works once more.
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KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL fig. 7
The metal insert of the key A is fixed.
The key operates:
ignition switch;
door locks;
fuel filler cap locking/unlocking.
fig. 7
F0P0601m
ALARM (where provided)
If the vehicle is equipped with alarm, the following two types of protection can be activated:
perimetrical (alarm active in case of a front/back door or the engine bonnet opening);
volumetric protection (alarm on if the volume inside the passenger compart­ment changes).
Activation (complete volumetric and perimetrical alarm)
Take the key from the switch
Get out of the vehicle
Press the button (dead lock - once or twice)
The deterrence led starts to flash.
Activation (only perimetrical alarm)
Take the key from the switch
Within 10 seconds press the button fig. 7a keeping it pressed down until the deterrence led remains switched on.
Get out of the vehicle.
Press the button (dead lock - once or twice).
The deterrence led starts to flash.
fig. 7a
F0P0062m
Alarm deactivation
In order to deactivate the alarm, press the
ª
button, the deterrence led will switch
off.
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The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:
IMPORTANT Window opening operation is a consequence of a door unlocking control; window closing operation is a consequence of a door locking control.
Type of key
Key without remote control
Key with remote control
Direction indicators flashing (only with key with remote control)
Window
closing (where
provided)
Long press (over 2 seconds) on button
1 flashing
Door
opening
Key turning counterclockwise (driver side and side sliding door, where provided)
Key turning counterclockwise (driver side and side sliding door, where provided)
Press briefly button
ª
2 flashings
Door closing
form the
outside
Key turning clockwise (driver side and side sliding door, where provided)
Key turning clockwise (driver side and side sliding door, where provided)
Press briefly button
1 flashing
Dead lock activation
(where
provided)
Double pressing on button
3 flashings
Tailgate opening
(where
provided)
2 flashings
Window
opening
(where
provided)
Long press (over 2 seconds) on button
ª
2 flashings
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IGNITION DEVICE
The key can be turned to 4 different po­sitions fig. 8:
S: engine off, key can be removed, steering column locked.
A: certain electrical devices can work.
M: driving position. All electrical de­vices are powered.
D: engine starting (unstable position).
STEERING COLUMN LOCK
Engaging
When the key is at S, remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it locks.
Disengaging
Rock the steering wheel slightly as you turn the ignition key to M.
If the ignition device is tam-
pered with (e.g.: attempted theft), have it checked over by a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.
WARNING
When getting out of the ve-
hicle, always remove the key to prevent any occupants from acci­dentally activating the controls. Re­member to engage the handbrake and if the vehicle is parked on uphill slope to engage the first gear. If the vehicle is facing downhill, engage the reverse gear. Never leave unsuper­vised children in the vehicle.
WARNING
fig. 8
F0P0010m
Never remove the ignition
key while the vehicle is mov­ing. The steering wheel would auto­matically lock as soon as you try to turn it. This also applies when the ve­hicle is being towed.
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden to
carry out whatever after­market operation involving steering system or steering column modifica­tions (e.g.: installation of anti-theft device) that could badly affect per­formance and safety, cause the lapse of warranty and also result in non­compliance of the vehicle with ho­mologation requirements.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
A Speedometer (speed indicator)
B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning
light
C Engine coolant temperature gauge and
excessive temperature warning light
D Rev counter
E Multifunction display
F0P0012m
fig. 9
INSTRUMENTS
Instrument background color and type may vary according to the version.
SPEEDOMETER fig. 10
It shows the engine speed.
REV. COUNTER fig. 11/a
Rev counter shows engine rpm.
IMPORTANT The electronic injection con­trol system gradually shuts off the flow of fuel when the engine is “over-revving” re­sulting in a gradual loss of engine power.
When the engine is idling, the rev counter may indicate a gradual or sudden higher­ing of the speed.
This is normal and takes place for exam­ple when activating the climate control system or the fan. In these events a slight increase in engine idling preserves the bat­tery charge.
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE B-fig. 11/b
This shows the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank.
K
tank full (See the indications given in
paragraph “At the filling station”). å tank empty. The reserve warning light K turns on to
indicate that approximately 7 litres of fu­el are left in the tank.
Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty: the gaps in fuel delivery could dam­age the catalyst.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE C-fig. 11/b
This shows the temperature of the engine coolant fluid and begins working when the fluid temperature exceeds approx. 50°C.
Under normal conditions, the needle should hover around the middle of the scale according to the working conditions.
å Low engine coolant temperature.
u High engine coolant temperature.
fig. 10
F0P0013m
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If the needle reaches the red area, stop the engine imme­diately and contact a Fiat Dealership.
fig. 11/a
F0P0014m
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1/2
F0P0320m
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Warning lights on the upper plate
On certain versions, the upper plate fig. 12 (located above the driving mirror) can
be fitted with the following warning lights:
warning light indicating that the seat belt is not fastened (<) (version with two front seats).
warning light indicating that the pas­senger air bag is off (“)
fig. 12
F0P0285m
INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTER
To adjust the instrument panel brightness: press button A-fig. 13
DISPLAY
The display fig. 14 shows by the relevant warning lights (see section “Warning lights and messages”):
speed limiter / control;
total km / mi covered;
engine oil level gauge;
water in diesel fuel filter;
glow plug preheating.
According to versions the display shows the time.
Setting the clock through the instrument panel display
To set the clock through the instrument pan­el display, use button A-fig. 15 as follows:
turning the button leftwards makes the minute value flash;
turning the button rightwards will in­crease minute value (keep the button turned rightwards to speed up rolling);
turning the button leftwards makes the hour value flash;
turning the button rightwards will in­crease hour value (keep the button turned rightwards to speed up rolling);
turning the button leftwards selects 24H or 12H mode display;
turn the button rightwards to select the required mode;
turn the button leftwards to stop clock setting.
If no other setting is made, after about 30 seconds the display will show the time ac­cording to the selected settings.
Setting the clock through the display on the central console
Certain versions are fitted with a central console with a display showing the time. To set the clock consult the trip comput­er under option “Set clock and date”.
fig. 14
F0P0291m
fig. 15
1/2
F0P0292m
fig. 13
1/2
F0P0353m
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MAINTENANCE INDICATOR
It regulates the intervals between the main­tenance operations based on vehicle use.
Functioning
As soon as the starting key is inserted and for a few seconds, the maintenance key lights up and which indicates the maintenance op­erations; the total odometer display indicates the number of kilometres {rounded down} which can be covered until the next main­tenance operation. The maintenance expiry dates are calculated starting from the last re­setting of the indicator.
This expiry date is determined by means of two parameters:
the distance in kilometres covered
time which has passed since the last maintenance operation.
The distance in kilometres which remains to be covered can be considered by the time factor, based on the driver’s
driving habits.
F0P0354m
F0P0355m
OIL OK
F0P0356m
Maintenance expiry date over 1,000 km
Example: one can still travel 4,800 km be­fore the next maintenance operation. Af­ter having turned the starting key to the M position and for a few seconds, the dis­play indicates:
A few seconds after having turned the starting key to the M position, the oil lev­el is shown, therefore the total odometer works again and it indicates the total and daily amount of kilometres travelled.
Maintenance expiry date less than 1,000 km
After having turned the starting key to the M position and for a few seconds, the maintenance key flashes and the remain­ing number of kilometres is shown.
ENGINE OIL LEVEL INDICATOR
Turning the starting key to the M position, the instrument, after having shown the kilometres to be covered be­fore the next maintenance operation, sup­plies the synchronised indication of the oil level present in the engine oil pan. The flashing of the word “OIL”, accompanied by a beeping and by a message, indicates an insufficient quantity of oil in the engine. The flashing of the word “OIL –“ indicates a problem with the engine oil sensor.
Maintenance Expiry date exceeded
After having turned the starting key to the M posi­tion and for a few seconds, the maintenance key flashes and the number of kilome­tres
travelled after the expiry date of the main­tenance operation is shown.
When the engine is running, the maintenance key remains switch until the maintenance operation has been carried out.
Before the two expiry dates are reached: the maintenance key lights up also when the expiry date of two years has been ex­ceeded.
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Distance to cover
This value shows the distance to be cov­ered yet, under active navigation condi­tion.
Trip distance
This value shows the distance covered from the start of the journey, after reset­ting (Reset).
Average consumption
This value shows the average consump­tion from the start of the journey, after resetting (Reset).
Average speed
This value shows the vehicle average speed calculated from the start of the journey, after resetting (Reset).
TRIP COMPUTER
The trip computer enables to display in se­quence, by pressing repeatedly button fig. 16 set on the top of the steering col­umn stalk, the following values:
range, instant consumption, distance to cover, trip 1 (trip distance, aver­age consumption, average speed) and trip 2 (trip distance, average consumption, average speed).
This information is displayed on the dis­play of the infotelematic CONNECT sys­tem.
Reset: press button shown in fig. 16 for over 2 seconds for resetting.
Range
This value shows the distance in km (or mi) that the vehicle can still cover before needing fuel, assuming that driving condi­tions are kept unvaried.
Instant consumption
This value shows average fuel consump­tion calculated during the last seconds of travel.
fig. 16
F0P0041m
FRONT SEATS
Only make adjustments when the vehicle is stationary.
WARNING
Fabric upholstery of your Fiat SCUDO is purpose-made to withstand common wear re-
sulting from normal use of the vehicle. It is however absolutely neces­sary to prevent hard and/or prolonged scratching/scraping caused by clothing accessories like metallic buckles, studs, “Velcro” fixings, etc. that stressing lo­cally the fabric could break yarns and damage the upholstery as a conse­quence.
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Moving the seat backwards or forwards fig. 17
Lift the lever A and push the seat forwards or backwards: in the driving position the arms should rest on the rim of the steer­ing wheel. Once you have released the lever, check that the seat is firmly locked in the runners by trying to move it back and forth.
Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is firmly locked in the runners by trying to move it back and forth. Failure to lock the seat in place could result in the seat moving suddenly and the dri­ver losing control of the vehicle.
WARNING
For maximum safety, keep
the back of your seat up­right, lean back into it and make sure the seat belt fits closely across your chest and hips.
WARNING
Regulation of the height of the driver’s seat fig. 17-18
Depending on the version and the configu­ration of the vehicle, it is equipped with:
a passive regulation: pull lever B upwards, therefore get off the seat in order to allow it to rise.
an active regulation: pull lever D upwards or downwards until the desired position is desired.
Back rest angle adjustment fig. 17
Use lever C and adjust the back rest.
Do not remove the seats or
carry out servicing and/or re­pair operations since incorrect oper­ations could impair the regular op­eration of safety devices: always con­tact Fiat Dealership.
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fig. 17
F0P0015m
fig. 18
F0P0322m
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fig. 18/a
F0P0016m
fig. 19
A
B
F0P0017m
fig. 20
F0P0018m
fig. 21
F0P0019m
Lumbar adjustment (where provided) fig. 18/a
Use lever A to adjust the seat as required.
Seat warming (where provided) fig. 19
With ignition key at M, press button A or B (driver’s side or passenger’s side) to switch the seat warming on/off. The led on the button will light up when the function is on.
FRONT ARMRESTS (where provided) fig. 20-21
Certain versions are fitted with two armrests between front seats.
To adjust the armrests proceed as fol­lows:
raise the armrest and bring it to posi­tion A;
lower the armrest and bring it down to completely to position B;
raise the armrest again and bring it to the required position C.
fig. 22
F0P0122m
FRONT TWO-SEAT BENCH (where provided)
It is fix and it is fitted with three point belt and belt retractor.
It can be fitted with a folding shelf fig. 22 to be used like supporting surface. Pull the tab to use it.
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FOLDING, REMOVING AND REFITTING THE REAR BENCH SEAT
To remove and then to re-
fit the bench seat, keep the back rest firmly lowered and flattened against the cushion to prevent any contact between the seat articulation mechanisms.
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REAR SEATS
Single seat
This seat can be folded to facilitate access to the rear area and it can be removed.
Certain versions can be fitted with a shelf obtained in the back of the seat.
To use it, operate the release lever A-fig. 23 and guide the seat back onto the cush­ion.
Folding/removing the single seat
To fold the back of the seat pull handle A­fig. 23 upwards.
To remove the seat proceed as follows:
operate handle A-fig. 24 and guide the seat forward as shown in the fig­ure;
lift the seat to make the pins come out of their anchorings and then remove it taking care to keep the back rest firmly lowered and flattened against the cushion.
fig. 23
F0P0022m
fig. 24
F0P0023m
To remove and then to refit the seat keep the back rest firmly lowered and flattened
against the cushion to pre­vent any contact between the seat ar­ticulation mechanisms.
TWO-SEAT BENCH
According to versions it can be of differ­ent types:
2-seat bench with fix back rest;
removable 2-seat bench with back rests wrapping individually;
removable 2-seat bench with back rests folding individually or wrapping in “table” position.
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To fold the back rest pull lever A-fig. 25.
To remove the seat proceed as follows: – lower the head restraints completely;
fig. 25
F0P0024m
fig. 26
F0P0025m
– fold the back rest as described previ­ously;
– lift lever A-fig. 26 and fold the seat;
– lift the seat to make the pins come out of their anchorings and remove it taking care to keep the back rest firmly lowered and flattened against the cushion.
To refit the seat proceed as follows: – lift the bench seat and secure the pins to
their anchorings on the floor, make sure they lock properly into place;
– guide the bench seat until rear anchor­ings lock automatically.
Make sure the floor an-
choring seats are always clean; foreign matters could impair proper seat anchoring.
WARNING
Before starting to drive
make sure all seats are facing the running direction and perfectly anchored. Only this po­sition ensures the effectiveness of seat belts.
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SEAT ARRANGEMENTS
Depending on the various versions it is possible to vary the seat arrangement us­ing the relevant preset housings on the floor.
The following figures show some config­urations that can be obtained according to the version requested.
F0P0123m
fig. 27 - 4 seats
F0P0124m
F0P0125m
fig. 28 - 5 seats
fig. 29 - 6 seats
F0P0126m
F0P0127m
F0P0128m
fig. 30 - 7 seats
fig. 31 - 8 seats
fig. 32 - 9 seats
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HEAD RESTRAINTS
To raise:
raise the head restraint until hearing the locking click.
To lower:
press buttons A-fig. 33 or A-fig. 34 and lower the head restraint.
Remember that the head re-
straints should be adjusted to support the back of your head and not your neck. Only in this position do they exert their protective action
WARNING
IMPORTANT Following a different seat layout:
if you take the head rest off, replace it ad fix it to a support
check that the safety belts are still ac­cessible and easy for the passenger to fasten
a passenger must never travel without having correctly regulated the head rest or without having regulated and fas­tened the safety belt.
ATTENTION fig. 32/a
Whilst you are driving, it is forbidden to carry a passenger:
in third row if the backboard placed in front (second row) is in the table po­sition;
in third row if the seat/coach placed in front (second row) is in a folded posi­tion;
on the centre seat if the right side seat is in a folded position.
fig. 32/a
F0P0323m
STEERING WHEEL
The driver can adjust the steering wheel position both axially and in height.
To adjust the armrests proceed as follows:
release the lever A-fig. 35 pushing it forwards (position 2);
adjust the steering wheel as required;
lock the lever A pulling it towards the steering wheel (position 1).
fig. 35
F0P0028m
Any adjustment of the steer-
ing wheel position must be carried out only with the vehicle sta­tionary and the engine turned off.
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden to
carry out whatever after­market operation involving steering system or steering column modifica­tions (e.g.: installation of anti-theft device) that could badly affect per­formance and safety, cause the lapse of warranty and also result in non­compliance of the vehicle with ho­mologation requirements.
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fig. 33
F0P0026m
fig. 34
F0P0027m
To optimise head restraint protective ac­tion, adjust the seat back upright and keep your head as close as possible to the head restraint.
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REARVIEW MIRRORS
DRIVING MIRROR fig. 36
The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes it to be released in the event of a violent crash.
It can be adjusted through lever A-fig. 36:
normal position
antiglare position.
fig. 36
F0P0029m
fig. 37
F0P0030m
DOOR MIRRORS
Manual adjustment fig. 37
Use knob A.
fig. 38
F0P0031m
Electrical adjustment fig. 38
The mirrors can only be adjusted electri­cally when the key is at M.
To adjust the armrests proceed as follows:
use switch A to select the mirror re­quired (left or right);
to adjust the mirror move the switch B in the four directions;
Electrical folding fig. 38
It is possible only with the starting key in the M position.
Take switch A to the central position, therefore move switch B backwards.
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Folding
When required (for example when the mirror causes difficulty in narrow spaces) it is possible to fold the mirror moving it from position 1-fig. 39 to position 2.
When driving the mirrors shall always be in position 1-fig. 39.
The lower part of the exter-
nal rear-view mirror on the driver’s side, with it being curved, it slightly alters the perception of dis­tance.
WARNING
Demisting/defrosting (where provided)
Mirrors are fitted with resistors that will activate when turning the heated rear win­dow on (by pressing button ().
IMPORTANT This function is timed and it will turn off automatically a few minutes later.
fig. 39
F0P0032m
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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. 40
F0P0033m
fig. 41
F0P0101m
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CONTROLS fig. 44
Air distribution slider A
μ
to convey air to the centre and side vents;
to warm the feet and convey cooler air to the dashboard vents, in inter­mediate temperature conditions;
to heat with outside harsh tempera­ture: to convey as much air as possi­ble to the feet;
to warm the feet and at the same time demist the windscreen;
-
for quick windscreen demisting.
fig. 44
F0P0036m
fig. 42
F0P0034m
fig. 43
F0P0035m
SIDE AND CENTRAL VENTS fig. 42-43
Vents can be directed in the four positions shown by the arrows.
A Fixed vent for side windows. B Side adjustable vents. C Centre adjustable vents.
Vents A are fixed.
To use vents B and C, operate the rele­vant device to turn them as required.
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Fan activation /speed adjustment knob B
0 = fan off
1-2-3 = fan speed
4
-p=
max. fan speed
Air temperature slider C (mixing hot and cold air)
Red section = hot air
Blue section = cold air
Air recirculation on/off button D
Press the button to turn air recirculation on.
Press the button again to turn air recir­culation off.
FAST HEATING
For fast heating of the passenger com­partment, proceed as follows:
turn slider C to red section;
turn air recirculation on (if off);
turn slider A to ∂;
turn slider B to 4 -p (max. fan speed).
Then use the controls to keep the re­quired comfort conditions and press but­ton D to turn air recirculation off and to prevent misting up.
IMPORTANT With cold engine, you have to wait for a few minutes to let the sys­tem fluid reach the operating temperature.
VENTILATION
To ventilate the passenger’s compartment properly proceed as follows:
turn slider C to blue section;
turn air recirculation off (if on);
turn slider A to μ;
slider B turned to the required speed.
WARMING THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
Proceed as follows:
turn slider C to red section;
turn slider A to the required position;
slider B turned to the required speed.
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