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Ski bag
*
Designed for safe, convenient transport
of 3 to 4 pairs of skis or two snow-
boards.
With the length of the ski bag and the
additional space in the cargo area, you
can store skis with a length of up to
6.8 feet (2.10 meters). Because of the
tapered shape of the bag, the ski bag
can only accommodate two pairs of
skis with a length of 6.8 feet (2.10
meters).
Loading 1 Fold the center armrest outward.
Loosen the trim from the upper
Velcro¨ fastener and place it on the
armrest. 530us077
2 Press button 1 downward and swing
the cover forward.
3 Press the button: the cover in the
cargo area is unlocked.
Together with the pull-out cargo
floor
* (refer to page 110): pull the
floor out, release the cover and slide
the floor back in Ð the floor then con-
ceals the cover.
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Ski bag
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4 Extend the ski bag between the front
seats. The zipper provides conve-
nient access to the inside of the bag,
and can also be left open to promote
drying.
Please be sure that the skis are clean
before loading them into the bag. Be
careful to avoid damage from sharp
edges.
Secure the bag's contents by
tightening down the retaining
strap at the buckle.<
To store the ski bag, perform the above
steps in reverse sequence.
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If the cover is concealed in the
cargo area by the pull-out cargo
floor, do not fold the larger rear back-
rest down. If you do so, it will damage
the cover.<
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Cargo area Fold the rear backrests down Reach into the recess and pull forward
(arrow ).
The rear backrest is divided into two
sections (one-third and two-thirds of
the width of the seat). You can fold
either section of the backrest down
separately in order to increase the
capacity of the cargo area.
When you close the backrest, be
sure that the catch engages se-
curely. The red warning indicator disap-
pears in the recess when the retainer is
locked.
The center safety belt can be retracted
only when the larger backrest is en-
gaged.< 530us076
Cargo area cover Pull the cover out by the handle and
hook it in the rear holders.
You can carry light objects such as arti-
cles of clothing on the cover.
Do not place heavy or hard ob-
jects on the cover. If you do so,
they could pose a danger to vehicle
occupants during a braking or evasive
maneuver.<
Before you slide it back into position,
place the grip in the rear fold of the
cover. 530us079
When the cover is pulled out, it can be
opened behind the rear-seat backrest
to gain access to the cargo area from
the rear seats during a trip, for example.
For removing the cover: refer to the
next page. 530us154
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Cargo area Removing the cover 1 Use both hands to press the cover
together on both sides and slide it
forward (arrow 1).
2 Lift the cover upward from the rear on
both sides (arrow 2) and remove it.InstallationSlide the cover into the retainers on
both sides and then press it down at
the rear until it engages.530us081
Partition net
*
1 Remove the bag with the partition net
from the vehicle by releasing the
hooks from the lashing eyes on both
sides.
2 Remove the partition net from the
bag and unroll it half way.
Note how the bag with the parti-
tion net is secured in the vehicle
and how the partition net is rolled up
and stored in the bag so that you can
return everything to its place after
use.< 530de028
3 Slide back the covers on the brackets
for the partition net on both sides of
the roof (arrow).
4 Insert the curved ends of the partition
net rod in the brackets on both sides.
5 Now you can slide the covers toward
the front again (arrow). 530de029
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Cargo area 6 Attach the hooks on the bottom of
the partition net into the eyes on both
sides. 530de030
7 When the seatbacks are folded over,
you can open the Velcro strips, com-
pletely unroll the partition net, insert it
in the front brackets on the roof and
attach the three hooks into the eyes.
The illustration shows securing at the
bottom right as an example. 530de031
Side covers Pull the handle to open the side covers. 530us083
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Cargo area Floor cover To release: press the recess in the han-
dle (arrow) and raise the cover with the
handle. 530us085
Fold the floor cover up Lift up the black retainer on the lower
side of the panel and hook it into the
upper frame of the liftgate cutout.
Before you fold the floor cover down,
return the retainer to its original posi-
tion. 530us086
Power outlets When you fold the cover cap up, you
have access to additional power out-
lets.
You can use the power outlets for flash-
lights, car vacuum cleaners or other au-
tomotive appliances with up to approx.
200 watts at 12 volts. Avoid damage to
the socket caused by inserting plugs of
a different shape or size.
Refer also to page 104. 530us084
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Cargo area Pull-out cargo floor
*
To release, pull the handle recess
upward. Then pull the floor out.
Do not drive when the cargo floor
is pulled out.
Do not release the cargo floor on steep
grades. If you do, it could extend auto-
matically and cause personal injuries.
A load which is not properly secured
could begin to slide if the floor extends
automatically and then drop to the
ground as a result of the rapid braking
of the cargo floor at the limit stop.< 530us087
When it is extended, you can load the
cargo floor:
>With up to 990 Ibs (450 kg), distrib-
uted evenly across the entire surface.
>With up to 330 Ibs (150 kg) on the
rear edge.
Do not overload the cargo floor
when it is extended. If you do so,
it could cause damage.
When you slide the cargo floor back in,
do not grasp it on the bottom. If you do
so, there is a risk of personal injury.<
Raise the cargo floor For access to the spare wheel or other
stored items:
Swing the cargo floor up and secure it
with the rod (see detail). 530us088
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Cargo loading Stowing cargo When transporting cargo in your BMW:
>Load heavy cargo as far forward as
possible Ð directly behind the back-
rests Ð and as low as possible.
>Cover sharp edges and corners.
>Do not pile objects higher than the
top edge of the backrest.
>Fasten the partition net
* (refer to
page 108) and ensure that carried
items cannot pass through the parti-
tion net.
>If you are transporting very heavy
loads when the rear seat is not occu-
pied, secure the outer safety belts in
the opposite buckles.
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Securing the load >Secure smaller, light pieces with the
retaining straps or a luggage net
*, or
use elastic straps (refer to page 42).
>For large, heavy pieces, see your
BMW center for load-securing de-
vices
*. The lashing eyes provided at
the corners of the cargo area serve
for mounting these load-securing
devices.
>Read and comply with the informa-
tion enclosed with the load-securing
devices.
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Always position and secure the
load correctly. If you do not, it can
endanger the passengers during brak-
ing or evasive maneuvers.
Do not exceed the permissible gross
vehicle weight and the permissible axle
loads (refer to page 186). If you do, the
operating safety of the vehicle is no
longer ensured and you are in violation
of the law.
Do not carry hard or heavy objects un-
secured in the passenger compartment.
If you do so, they may be projected
through the air during braking and
evasive maneuvers, thus endangering
vehicle occupants.<