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The storage net in the front center console
⇒fig. 123
is designed for the transport
of smaller objects.
WARNING
•
In the storage net you must only stow objects (up to a total weight of 0.5
kg). Heavy objects are not secured sufficiently - risk of injury!•
No objects with sharp edges should
be stowed in the luggage net,
because they can damage the luggage net.Storage compartment for spectacles*– Press on the lid of the storage compartment, the storage compart-
ment opens downwards
⇒
fig. 124
.
WARNING
The compartment must only be opened
when removing or inserting objects
and otherwise must be kept closed.
Storage compartment in the front doorsA bottle holder is located in the area
of the storage compartment for the front
doors.
WARNING
Use the area
⇒fig. 125
of the storage compartment only for storing
objects which do not project so that the
effectiveness of the side airbag is not
impaired.
Fig. 124 Detail of the head- liner: Storage compartment for spectacles
Fig. 125 Storage compart-ment in the front doors
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Storage compartment below front passenger seat*The storage compartment is foreseen fo
r storing small objects of up to 1.5
kg. in weight. – Tilt the lock to open the flap and pull out the flap
⇒
fig. 126
.
– Tilt the lock to close the flap and press flap close.Front seat armrest with storage compartment*
The armrest is adjustable for height and length. Opening storage compartment – Open the lid of the armrest in the direction of arrow
⇒
page 103,
fig. 127
.
Closing storage compartment – Open the lid up to the stop, then you can fold it downwards. Setting height – First of all fold the lid to the bottom
and lift it in the direction of arrow
into one of the 4 fixed positions.
Adjusting in forward/back direction – Push the lid into the desired position. Opening air inlet – Pull the lock in upward direction
⇒
fig. 128
.
Closing air inlet – Push the lock as far as the stop downwards.
Fig. 126 Front passenger seat: Storage compartmentFig. 127 Armrest: Storage compartment
Fig. 128 Armrest: Cooling of storage compartment
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On vehicles fitted with air conditioning, the storage compartment is equipped with a lockable inlet for thermally treated (warmed-up) air. At open air supply, air flows into the storage with a temperature which is as high as the one out of the air outlet nozzles, depending on temperature setting. The air inlet in the storage compar
tment is connected to position
through
adjustment of the control dial for air
distribution. This po
sition causes the
maximum amount of air to flow into the storage compartment (depending on the rotary regulator position for the fan). You can use the storage compartment, for
example, to temper drinks cans, etc.
If you do not use the air inlet in the storage compartment, the end cover should always be kept closed.
Note
Push the lid of the armrest up to stop to the rear before operating the handbrake.Rear seat armrest with storage compartment*A storage compartment* is located in the armrest. You open the compartment by pressing the button on the front side and raising the cover
⇒fig. 129
.
Storage compartment in rear centre console*The storage compartment is equipped with a removeable insert. – Open the storage compartment by pulling on the upper edge of the
storage compartment in the direction of arrow
⇒
fig. 130
.
WARNING
The storage compartment is not a substitute for the ashtray and must also not be used for such purposes - risk of fire!
Fig. 129 Armrest of rear seats:
Fig. 130 Centre console at rear: Storage compartment
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Seat backrest with opening for skis*After folding open the armrest and the lid, an opening in the seat backrest becomes visible through which you can
push long objects e.g. skis etc.
You can fold open the armrest and the lid from the passenger or luggage compartment. Opening from passenger compartment – Fold down the armrest of the rear seat at the loop
⇒
page 83.
– Pull the handle up to the stop in upward direction and fold open the
lid downwards
⇒
fig. 131
.
Opening from luggage compartment – Push the unlock button downwards
⇒
page 105, fig. 132
and fold
the lid (with armrest) to the front.
Closing – Fold the lid and the armrest up to the stop in upward direction - the lid
must click into place audibly.
Ensure that the armrest is always locked
into place after closing. You can recognize
this on the fact that the red field ab
ove the unlocking button of the luggage
compartment is not visible.Through-loading bag (Unibag)*
Fig. 131 Rear seats: Handle of lidFig. 132 Luggage compart-ment: Unlock button
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Loading – Open the boot lid. – Push the unlock button downwards
⇒
fig. 133
and fold the lid
(with armrest) to the front.
– Place the empty through-loading bag in such a way that the end of the
bag with the zip lies in the boot.
– Push the objects into the through-loading bag from the boot
⇒
.
Securing – Insert the securing belt of the th
rough-loading bag into the middle
seat belt buckle
⇒
fig. 134
.
– Place the securing belt
on ski sport articles in the middle between the
bindings
⇒
.
– Pull the securing belt tight at the free end of the belt . Stowing – Fold the lid and the armrest up to the stop in upward direction - the lid
must click into place audibly. You can recognise if the cover is correctly closed on the fact that the red fi
eld above the unlocking button of
the luggage compartment is not visible
⇒
fig. 133
.
– Carefully fold the empty (dry) throug
h-loading bag together, place it in
the luggage compartment and secure it to prevent it slipping.
WARNING
•
After placing items into the through-
loading bag, you must secure the
bag with the securing belt .•
The securing belt must hold the items tight.
•
Ensure that the securing belt on ski sport articles lies in the middle
between the bindings (see imprin
t on the through-loading bag).
Note
•
Place the skis with the tips facing the fr
ont, snowboards and ski sticks with the
tips facing the rear into the through-loading bag.•
If there are several pairs of skis in the through-loading bag, ensure that the bind-
ings are positioned at the same height.•
The through-loading bag must never be
folded together or stowed when
moist.Side compartment*
Fig. 134 Attaching through- loading bag to middle seat belt buckle of rear seats
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– You can open the compartment by turning the locks in the direction of
arrow.
The CD changer* is housed in this compartment.Storage compartment behind the rear seats* (Combi)Removing – First remove the foldable luggage compartment cover
⇒
page 89.
– Grasp the housing with both hands and remove it by pulling in direc-
tion of arrow
⇒
fig. 136
.
Installing – Push the housing up to the stop into the catch. – Re-insert the foldable luggage compartment cover.
WARNING
Only place small and light objects up to a total weight of 3 kg into the stowage compartment. In the event of a vehicle collision heavy objects
could be thrown out of the compartment - risk of injuries! For this reason, the front part of the luggage compartmen
t cover must always cover over the
stowage compartment.Clothes hooks*The clothes hooks are located on the middl
e pillar and on the handle of the head-
liner above each of the rear doors.
WARNING
•
Ensure that any clothes hanging from the hooks do not impair your
vision to the rear.•
Use the hooks for hanging only light
items of clothing and ensure that
there are no heavy or sharp-e
dged objects in the pockets.
•
The maximum permissable load of the hooks is 2 kg.
•
Do not use clothes hangers for hanging up items of clothing otherwise
this will interfere with the protection offered by the head airbag*.
Fig. 136 Removing the stowage compartment
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Inputs AUX-IN* and MDI*The input AUX-IN is located below the armr
est* of the front seats and is marked
with
.
The input MDI is located in the storage compartment on the front passenger side.The inputs AUX-IN and MDI connect the ex
ternal audio sources (e.g. iPod or mp3
player) and record music from these device
s via your radio* or navigation system*
installed in the factory. The description of the operation can be
found in the relevant Owner's Manual of
your radio* or your navigation*.
Note
•
The loudspeakers in the vehicle are matched to a power output of the radio and
navigation system of 4x 20°W.•
For the equipment sound system*, the loudspeakers are matched to a power
output of the amplifier of 4x40°W + 6x20 W.CD changer*The CD changer for the radio and navigation system is located in the right side compartment of the luggage compartment.
Loading a CD – Touch the button and guide the
CD (compact disc) into the CD-
case . The CD is automatically loaded onto the next free position in the CD-changer. The LED in the corresponding button stops flashing.
Load CDs – Hold the button pressed and guide the CDs one after the other
(maximum 6 CDs) into the CD case
. The LEDs in the buttons
are no longer flashing.
Loading a CD to one definite position – Touch button . The LEDs in the buttons light up at the memory
spaces, which are already assigned and flash in the case of free memory spaces.
– Touch the desired button and guide the CD into the CD-case . Ejecting a CD – Touch the button , in order to eject a CD. For assigned memory
spaces, now the LEDs light up in the buttons .
– Touch the corresponding button . The CD is ejected. Ejecting all CDs – Hold the button pressed for more th
an 2 seconds, in order to eject
the CDs. All CDs in the CD-changer are ejected consecutively. Note
•
Always guide the CD into the CD-cas
e with the printed side pointing
upwards.•
Never push the CD with force into the CD-case as the insertion is performed
automatically.
Fig. 166 The CD changer
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SafetyPassive SafetyBasic informationDriving the safe way Passive safety measures reduce the risk of injury in accident situa- tions.In this section you will find important inform
ation, tips and notes on the subject of
passive safety in your vehicle. We ha
ve combined everything here which you
should be familiar with, for
example, regarding seat belts, airbags, child seats and
safety of children. It is therefore importan
t, in particular, to comply with the notes
and warnings in this section for your own interest and in the interest of those trav- elling with you.
WARNING
•
This chapter contains important information on how to use the vehicle
for the driver and his occupants. You will find further information on safety, which concerns you and those travelling with you, in the following chapters of this Owner's Manual.•
The complete on-board literature should always be in the vehicle. This
applies in particular, if you rent out or sell the vehicle.Safety equipment The safety equipment is part of the occupant protection and it can reduce the risk of injuries in accident situations.“Do not put at risk” your safety and the safety of those travelling with you . In the event of an accident, the safety equipmen
t can reduce the risk of injuries. The
following list contains part of th
e safety equipment in your vehicle:
•
Three-point seat belts for all the seats,
•
belt force limiter for front and outer rear seats*,
•
belt tensioner
for front seats,
•
seat belt height adjuster for front seats,
•
front airbag for the driver and the front seat passenger*,
•
side airbags*,
•
head airbags*,
•
anchoring points for child seat using the “ISOFIX” system,
•
anchoring points for child seat
using the “Top Tether” system,
•
head restraint adjustable for height,
•
adjustable steering column.
The specified safety equipment works toge
ther, in order to optimally protect you
and those travelling with you in accident
situations. The safety
equipment does not
protect you or the people travelling with
you, if you or your occupants adopt an
incorrect seated position or the equipmen
t is not correctly
adjusted or used.
Fo r t h i s re a s o n y o u w i l l b e p ro v i d e d w i th i n fo rm a ti o n o n w hy t h i s e q u i p m e nt i s v e r y important, how it protects you and the o
ccupants, what should be observed when
using the equipment and how you and the pe
ople travelling with you can make full
use of the existing safety equipment.
This Owner's Manual contains important
warning notes, which you and those travelli
ng with you should pay attention to in
order to reduce a risk of injury. Safety concerns everybody!
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