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FIAT Barchetta User Manual

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BEFORE GETTING BEHIND
THE WHEEL

– Make sure all lights including the

headlights are working properly.

– Adjust the position of the seats,

steering wheel, driving and door mir-
rors properly for the best driving
position.

– Carefully adjust head restraints

so the back of the head and not the
nape of the neck is supported.

– Make sure that nothing (mats

etc.) gets in the way of the pedals
when they are pushed down.

– Adjust the height of the seat

belts, adapting them to your height
(see indications given in the chapter
“Getting to know your car - seat
belts”).

– Make sure that any child restraint

systems (child seats, carriers, etc.)
are properly fixed.

– Stow objects in the luggage com-

partment with care to prevent them
from being thrown forwards in the
event of an accident.

– Make sure that any child restraint

systems are properly fixed. If the
child seat is installed when a passen-
ger airbag is fitted, make sure it is
facing forwards, and position the car
seat as far back as possible.

– Do not eat a heavy meal before

travelling. Light eating will help keep
your reflexes prompt. Above all, do
not have anything alcoholic to drink.

– Remember to check what is spec-

ified in the “Repeated checks and
checks before long trips” in this sec-
tion.

WHEN TRAVELLING

– The first rule of safe driving is

prudence.

– Prudence also means putting

yourself into a position where you
can predict wrong or imprudent
behaviour of other drivers.

– Stick closely to the rules of the

road in the particular country where
the car is being driven and, above all,
do not exceed speed limits.

– Do not drive with your foot rest-

ing on the clutch pedal as this will
quickly wear the clutch out.

– Ensure that, besides yourself, all

the other passengers in the car have
their seat belts fastened, that chil-
dren are sitting in the appropriate
child seats and any animals are in
special compartments.

– You should be physically fit and

mentally alert before setting out on
long journeys.