Contents Contents Starting the engine Authorised positions for fitting Parking a child seat Introduction Keys, doors and windows Authorised positions for fitting a child Key, radio frequency remote control seat using the ISOFIX mountings Specific features of the vehicle Unlocking Storage compartments Introduction Use of this manual...
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Contents Charging system CO2 emissions Malfunction warning light Brake and clutch system Care of your vehicle Antilock brake system (ABS) Vehicle checks Brake fluid and clutch fluid level Bonnet Antilock brake system (ABS) Replacing bulbs Exterior lighting Electrical circuit Headlights Vehicle tool kit Foglights Wheels and tyres...
These laws may differ from the information specific to your country, special accesso- contained within this User Manual. Where ries or equipment. it is indicated to contact a garage, we advise you to look for an Approved MPM Repairer.
In brief Danger, attention and Adjustement of seats Seat position warnings Unlocking With the remote control Danger The paragraphs marked Danger provide information relating to a risk of Fatal injury. Ignoring this information could lead to A risk of death. Attention Pull the handle, move the seat and release the handle.
In Brief Seat backs Seat belt Adjustment of rear-view mirrors Interior rear-view mirror Pull the lever, adjust the angle of the seat Pull the seat belt and click it into the back and release the lever. Allow the seat belt lock. The seat belt must not be to click into position, you should hear the twisted and must be worn close to the To correctly adjust the rear-view mirrors,...
In Brief Adjustment Exterior rear-view mirrors of the steering wheel To adjust the exterior rear-view mirrors: Release the lever, adjust the steering wheel, replace the lever and check that - Place switch A to the right or to the is fully locked. Only adjust the steering left to select the corresponding mirror.
In Brief Headlights and Hazard lights Headlight flash • To flash lights at close intervals as a warning, briefly pull and release the stalk. • To activate the position lights, turn Indicators to change the rotary switch to the right on the Indicators switched on as a visual alert to positions: warn other road users in the event of a...
In Brief The windscreen wipers are directly - Horn and Heating and air conditioning controlled by the driver. Dipped headlights Push the stalk up or down to activate the windscreen wipers HI = rapid LO = slow = intermittent OFF = switch off MIST = a single wipe Temperature Front windscreen washer...
In Brief Distribution of air Demisting and deicing the Gearbox windows To modify the distribution of air in the passenger compartment, turn switch B to the desired position: Manual gearbox Front screen Front screen and passenger footwell Passenger footwells. Press button Reverse : when the vehicle is at a stop, Temperature switch on the warmest press the clutch pedal, position the gear...
In Brief Setting off Parking Starting the engine Checks to carry out before setting off : Always apply the handbrake. Apply the handbrake without pushing in the locking • Tyre pressure and condition of the tyres. button. When on a slope or a hill, apply it as tightly as possible.
Keys, doors and windows ■ Central locking overload caused by too Remote control Keys, doors and windows frequent operations, which interrupts the power supply for a few moments. The remote control is used to control : Remote control……........15 ■ Overlapping of radiowaves with more Activating the alarm........16 powerful external radio installations.
Keys, doors and windows ■ Remove the run-down battery and insert Unlocking is indicated by three short suc- you have 45 seconds before the all the the new one, taking care to respect the cessive flashes of the indicator lights. alarm functions are active.
Keys, doors and windows If the ignition is switched on and it is Warning imossible to start the engine, the system may fail. Pressing button 2 while the alarm siren is sounding will cut off the siren, but Switch off the ignition and try again to start the alarm remains activated.
Keys, doors and windows PRESS HERE For the safety of pedestrians, the door Door mirrors mirrors fold back if they are hit hard. Electrical adjustment To reposition the door mirror push gently on its case. Interior rearview mirrors Manual adjustment General remarks on operating the tailgate : Attention...
Keys, doors and windows Overload Warning Attention If the windows are operated frequently Handle the electric windows with care. The window swithces no longer at short intervals, the window switches Risk of injury, especially for children. function when the key is in the 0 will be disactivated for a time.
Seats, security systems Sit with your shoulders as close as Seats, child seats Front seats possible to the seat back. Adjust the tilt of the seat bask so that you can reach the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent. Front seats ..........20 Seat position Seat belts…………….......21...
Seats, security systems Seat position Central armrest and storage The seat belts lock during sudden accelerations or decelerations of the vehicle, which ensures that passengers remain in their places. The risk of injury is this considerably reduced. Attention Fasten your seat belt before each journey.
Seats, security systems Note Unfasten Ensure that the seat belts are not jammed or damaged by shoes or sharp objects. Seat belt reminder The driver’s seat is equipped with a seat belt reminder,a warning light appears on the dashboard. If the driver has not fastened his seat belt, once the speed has reached approximately Wearing bulky or wide clothes gets in the 20 km/h, the warning light comes on along...
Seats, security systems Unfasten Airbag system Attention For the outboard (side) seats, release the seat belt by pressing on the red button on The abdominal strap must pass as low The airbag system is made up of a the lock and extract the belt. as possible on the pelvis to avoid series of individual systems depending on For the central seat, unfasten the seat belt...
Seats, security systems In addition, it may be necessary to replace Choosing an appropraite system the steering wheel, the facia, trim parts, door seals, door handles and seats. The rear seats are the ideal place to fit the child seat. Do not make any modifications to the Children shoudl travel for as long as pos- airbag system as this may invalidate the...
Seats, security systems ISOFIX child seats Child seat fitting places In the ERELIS, ISOFIX safety devices must only be fitted to the rear lateral seats. To fit the child seat, ensure that the front passenger seat is removed beforehand. In order to do so, remove the four BTR screws with the aid of 6mm spanner and remove the seat by the door opening.
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Seats, security systems Authorised fitting options for a child seat Front seats Rear seats Weight category and age group Passenger Lateral Central Group 0 : up to 10 kg or around 10 months Group 0+ : up to 13 kg or around 2 years Group I : from 9 to 18 kg or from around 8 mois to 4 yrs...
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Seats, security systems Authorised fitting options for an ISOFIX child seat Weight category Height category Size Frnt passenger Rear central Rear laterales ISO/L1 Carry-cot ISO/L2 Group 0 : up to 10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 ISO/R2 Group 0+ : up to 13 kg ISO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
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Seats, security systems Height classes and SIRE of ISOFIX child restraining devices A - ISO/F3: Tall height forward-facing CRD C - ISO/R3: tall height rear-facing CRD B - ISO/F2: reduced height forward-facing CRD D - ISO/R2: reduced height rear-facing CRD B1 - ISO/F2X: Restraining device for young children, E - ISO/R1: infant CRD rear-facing forward-facing and of reduced height...
Storage Cup-holders Storage Side pockets Storage spaces………......29 Information on loading…………....30 Storage spaces Glove box The cup-holders area located in the center A side-pocket is available in both doors console. In the front and the rear. Central armrest and storage Placed under the facia, it is equipped with a lid with a handle, which is raised to open.
Storage Do not leave any items which are not Information on loading Attention secured inside the passenger compartment. When all the seats are occupied, i.e. four passengers and a driver, the Do not drive with th boot open. the load of the luggage compartment must not exceed 30kg.
Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Controls Horn Controls……..........31 Horn………………........31 Front windscreen wipers ......32 Windscreen wash........32 Power oulets..…........32 Cigarette lighter........33 Warning lights and dials......33 Instrument panel warning lights……..35 Central console warning lights ....36 Release the lever, adjust the steering To warn of immediate danger, or to wheel, then fix the lever and check it is alert another motorist, sound the horn locked into position.
Instruments and controls A 12 V outlet is present between the Front windscreen wipers Windscreen wash passenger seat and the driver seat. The maximum power drawn must not exceed 120 watts. Danger The outlet is under high voltage. When the ignition is switched ott, the current is cut.
Instruments and controls Cigarette lighter Warning lights and dials Daily odometer Speedometer Trip1 mode shows the distance covered since the last reset. Trip2 mode can be used to calculate another distance at the same time. To reset, press and hold the reset button situated close to the lower right corner of the speedometer.
Instruments and controls Rev counter Fuel gauge Engine cooling liquid Temperature gauge Displays the engine speed Displays the fill level of fuel in the (x1000 revs/min). fuel tank. If the level in the tank i slow, the warning Attention light comes on.
Instruments and controls The deployed airbag is identified by the catalytic converter. Release the Center console warning accelerator until the warning light stops which remains lit. lights flashing. Charging system Indicator Contact a garage immediately. light is illuminated in red. It light comes on and flashed green.
Instruments and controls The braking system will continue to work, If the light does not go out after a few The warning light but without the ABS Antilock Brake Sys- seconds or it lights up while driving, the comes on in red. One of the tem.
Lighting come on automatically when the start Lighting Exterior lights switch is in a position which allows the Lighting controls engine to turn. Exterior ligts….........38 Turn the lighting stalk : They swtich off automatically when the Interior lights……........40 Dipped headlights are activated. High beam headlamps To activate the position lights, turn the rota- ry switch to the right on the positions:...
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Lighting The rear fog lights can only be switched on if the front fog lights and the sidelights are switched on. Hazard lights Front fog lights Activate with the button marked = Front fog lights, pull out the first notch Reversing lights The reversing light is turned on when the ignition is on and reverse gear is engaged.
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Lighting Interior lighting Setting headlight levels = = automatic switching ON and OFF when getting into and out of the vehicle Badly adjuste headlights risk disturbing The front and central interior lights come and will go off after a short time . other road users.
Air conditioning Distribution of air Air conditioning Air conditioning system Heating and ventilation To change the distribution of air in the passenger compartment, turn switch B to Air conditioning system......41 the desired position : Air conditining..........42 Recycled air……........42 Maintenance..........42 Front windscreen. Air vents…………........42 Front screen and passenger footwells...
Air conditioning Maximum cooling Air conditioning Recycled air Briefly open the windows to rapidly Get rid of warm air. ■ Recycled air switched on. ■ Turn the temperature dial to the coolest setting. ■ Turn air flow level to maximum setting. ■...
Air conditioning Fixed air vents ■ Verification of the drive belt. Attention Other air vents cans be found below the ■ Cleaning of the condensor and purge of Do not attach objects to the strips of Front windscreen and in the footwells. the evaporator.
Driving and use Advice for driving Driving and use Positions of the ignition lock Control of the vehicle Never drive with the engine switched off. Advice for driving........44 Many of the systems will no longer work in Ignition lock positions………....44 these conditions (ex.
Driving and use Starting a vehicle in low temperatures. Starting the engine Antilock Braking System Starting the engine without additional warming up is possible up to -30 °C for The antilock braking system (ABS) pre- petrol engines. It is simply necessary vents the wheels from locking.
Driving and use Manual handbrake Warning The use of fuel which does not To release comply with EN 228 or E DIN 51626-1 or all other identical specification may Gently pull the handbrake lever up, lead to deposits, increased wear, dam- press the release button, then fully mage to the engine, and may effect the lower the lever.
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Driving and use The fuel flap is found on the left rear side The filling cap may be placed in the support Danger of the vehicle. on the fuel flap. Before filling up with fuel, shut off the To fill up with fuel, fully insert the pump engine and the exterior heating with nozzle and start it.
(Combined) fuel consumption of an MPM ERELIS 2018 model is an average of 6.3 L/100km. The (combined) CO2 emissions are an average of 137 g/km. For the speci- fic values for your vehicle, consult the CEE...
Care of the vehicle Care of the vehicle Warning ■ Adjust the tyre pressure to the fully-laden values. The mud-shields may be dammaged General information…......49 during the transport of the vehicle by ■ Park the vehicle in dry and wellventilated Vehicle checks………......50 towing or on a breakdown recovery premises.
Care of the vehicle ■ Refill the windscreen wash reservoir. Attention ■ Check the engine oil level. Only carry out checks in the engine bay when the ignition is switched off. ■ Check the cooling liquid level. The radiator may still run even when ■...
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Care of the vehicle Take out the oil gauge, wipe it, insert it into When the engine oil level has dropped Engine cooling liquid the tube up to the notch on the handle, below the MIN mark, top up the engine oil. remove it and note the engine oil level.
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Care of the vehicle Généralités Fill with clean water mixed with an ade- quate quantity of screenwash product containing antifreeze. For the correct ratio of the mixture, see the screenwash Attention container. Allow the engine to cool down before opening the cap. Open the cap with Warning care, allowing the pressure to escape slowly.
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Care of the vehicle Brake fluid Battery Replacing the battery The battery of the vehicle requires no When the battery is changed, ensure that Attention maintenance, as long as the driving style there are no ventilation holes open near adopted guarantees sufficient battery the postive terminal.
Care of the vehicle Replacement of wiper blades Replacing bulbs Front wiper blades Turn off the ignition and deactivate the Relevant controls or close the doors. Handle a bulb only by its base ! Do not touch the glass of the bulb with your bare fingertips.
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Care of the vehicle 5. Turn the bulb holder as far as possible in 3. Move the wire bow spring by a clockwise direction. removing it from its fastener and tip it 6. Put the cap in place and turn it downwards.
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Care of the vehicle Front indicator 1. Turn the bulb socket anti-clockwise ref : to order/ Aftersales / MPM Motors and remove it from the reflector. 2. Remove the bulb socket from the Connector by pushing in the retaining tab.
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6. Screw the two screws of the bulb casing back in with a screwdriver. Interior lighting, Vanity lights, reading lights, Boot light ref, to order contact MPM Motors After- sales Services Boot light 1. Remove the light by levering it up with a screwdriver.
Care of the vehicle Engine bay fuse box Remove the cover, raise it and remove it. Electric circuit Fuses Electric circuit N° The writing on the new fuse must match 1- WIPER & WASHER (15A) the writing on the faulty fuse. 2- C/FAN &...
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Care of the vehicle Fuse box passenger compartment Electric circuit N° Remove the cover, raise it and remove it. 1- SPARE (10A) 28- DEFOGGER RELAY 2- SPARE (10A) 29- HORN RELAY 3- RADIO (10A) 30-FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY 4- ROOM LP (10A) 31- FUEL PUMP RELAY 5- SPARE (15A) 32- STARTER RELAY33- MAIN...
Care of the vehicle After removing the faulty fuse, close the Descrptions of tyres Rims and tires fuse box and push it back in until it clicks into position. For example : Condition of tyres, condition of rims If the fuse box li dis not correctly closed, 225/45 R 18 95W Cross obstacles with sharp edges slowly a failure could occur.
Care of the vehicle The position of the wear indicators is Tyre pressure Tread depth indicated by markings on the sides of the tyre. Check the tyre pressure (when cold) at Check the tread depth regularly. least once a fortnight and before each If the wear is more significant at the front long journey.
Care of the vehicle The use of snow chains on the spare ■ Do not start a vehicle raised on a jack. Snowchains wheel is authorised. ■ Clean the wheel nuts and their threads with the aid of a clean cloth before fitting the maximum thickness of 1 mm under the jack.
Care of the vehicle 5. Loosen the wheel nuts. 2. If, after changing the wheel, no wheel is 6. Replace the damaged wheel with the placed in the spare wheel cradle, spare wheel . temporarily attach or wedge the toolbox 7.
Care of the vehicle In the event of fitting directional tyres in Attention Attention the opposite direction, follow the advice below : If a jack, a wheel or other Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrice equipment is stowed in the boot and painted surfaces.
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Care of the vehicle ■ During the entire operation, do not bend 2. Connect the other end of the red cable 4. Switch on the features which use over the battery. to the positive terminal of the flat electricity on the vehicle receiving the battery.
Care of the vehicle Switch on the hazard lights in both Towing Exterior and interior care vehicles. Towing the vehicle Exterior care Warning Locks Start slowly. Do not drive with fits and The locks are lubricated in the factory starts. Tractive forces too important using a high-quality can damage the vehicles.
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Care of the vehicle If using an automatic car wash, follow the Use different chamois leathers for the Front windscreen and wipers manufacturer’s instructions. The front and painted surfaces and the glass surfaces : rear windscreen wipers must be switched residues of wax can distort visibility.
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Care of the vehicle Paint damage Warning Correct small defects to the paintwork with Close Velcro fastenings of clothes as a touch-up pen. Larger paint defects must they may damage the seat trim if they be repaired by a garage. are open.
Service and maintenance Service intervals with the remaining life Service and maintenance General information expectancy of the engine oil Information on servicing The interval depends on different General information ....... 69 parameters depending on use. Fluids, liquids and ........It is important for the safety, reliability and Recommanded parts.......
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The quality of the MPM Motors recommends that you use Contact a garage. oil guarantees for example the cleanliness engine oil type : 0W-30...
Technical characteristics 1 = Constructor Technical characteristics Identification of the vehicle 2 = Homologation number 3 = Identification number of the vehicle Identification plate 4 = Nominal weight of the vehicle [in kg] Identification of the vehicle......71 5 = Total laden weight authorised [in kg] Vehicle information .........72 6 = Maximum load authorised on the front axle [in kg]...
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230 Nm at a rate of 1750 rpm Type of fuel Petrol RON octane index SP95 Recommended SP95 Authorised SP95 / SP95 E10 Fuel consumption (Combined) fuel consumption of an MPM ERELIS 2018 model is an average of 6.3 L/100km.
* The maximum speed indicated can be reached with the empty weight (without driver) plus a load of 200 kg. Some options may reduce the indicated maximum speed. Weight of vehicle ERELIS 2018 Empty weight* : 1240 kg Unladen weight, entry model with no optional equipment...
Technical characteristics Capacity Engine oil Including filter [l] Between MIN and MAX [l] Tyre pressure Tyres 225/45 R 18 95W [bar] ([psi]) Front : 2.2 bar / 32 psi Rear : 2.1 bar / 30 psi Spare wheel 2.2 bar / 32 psi...
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The data mentioned in this publication correspond to the situation indicated. MPM Motors reserves the right to make technical changes, the equipment and the shape of the vehicle in relation to the indications contained in this publication as well as modifications of this publication itself.
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