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To fold one or both of the rear seat
backrests, press the button at the top to
release the backrest (Fig. 18099 S) and fold
it forward. Repositioning the rear seats
Pull the seat belt slightly forward so that it
does not get damaged and audibly
engage the backrests.
Reposition the seat cushions.
Insert outer rear head restraints 3.
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Folding down the front passenger seat3
Push the passenger seat head restraint
down or remove it 340.
Slide the front passenger seat back.
Fold front passenger seat forward by
raising release lever.
Restoring the front passenger seat to an
upright position3
Press the release lever forward, fold up the
front passenger seat and audibly engage.
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44 Seats, Interior
Picture no: 18101s.tif
Lashing eyes
3
The four lashing eyes in the luggage
compartment that are shown in the
illustration are used to secure objects that
are being transported so that they do not
slide around.
The brackets on the floor between the
front seats are only used to secure the
safety net3 345. They must not be used
as lashing eyes.
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Luggage compartment cover
3
Do not place any heavy or sharp-edged
objects on the cover.
To close
Pull cover towards rear of vehicle using
handle and hook into side retainers.
To open
Unhooked the closed cover at the rear. It
rolls up automatically.
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Removing
Open cover.
Press button at right side of cartridge and
engage by pushing right-hand end piece
to the left. Pull right side of cartridge out of
retainers, followed by left side.
Fitting
With cover rolled up, push the left side of
the cartridge into the retainer, followed by
the right side.
Push button at right end piece of cartridge,
and cartridge engages.
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Safety net
3
Passengers must not be carried behind the
safety net.
The safety net can be fitted behind the rear
seats or, with the rear seat backrest folded
down, behind the front seats.
Remove the luggage compartment cover
as necessary 344.
Unroll the safety net.
Fitting behind the rear seats
There are two installation apertures in the
roof frame above the rear seats: Open the
cover. Engage one side of the upper net
rod in one side, extend the rod and engage
in the other side. Close the cover.
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Fold down both rear seat backrests.
Hook tensioning straps into lashing eyes in
floor and tighten by pulling on the loose
end of the strap.
Reposition and engage the backrests.
Fitting behind front seats
Pull up both rear seat cushions and fold
down rear seat backrests.
Open the cover of the installation
apertures in the roof frame above the front
seats. Engage the net rod in one side,
extend the rod and engage in the other
side. Close the cover.
Hook tensioning straps into brackets in
floor and tighten by pulling on the loose
end of the strap.
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Removing
Swivel tensioning strap length adjusters
upward and unhook straps. Open the
cover. Unhook upper net rod and close
cover.
Roll the safety net.
9 Warning
The brackets must not be used as
lashing eyes to prevent objects that are
being transported from sliding around
344.
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Load compartment grille
3
To prevent vehicle occupants from being
injuried by loose cargo, a load
compartment grille can be installed behind
the front seats.
Split load compartment grille3
To enlarge the load compartment, the
grille can be moved forwards on the front
passenger’s side.
Push the head restraint of the front
passenger seat down as far as it will go
340.
Tilt front passenger’s seat backrest
forward by raising release lever and push
down to lock in position.
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Engage lever on load compartment grille
at top position, as shown in illustration.
Engaging the lever prevents damage to
the front passenger’s seat.
Position load compartment grille above
retainer in front passenger’s seat backrest.
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Lock load compartment grille in retainer.
To do so, engage lever at bottom position,
as shown in illustration.
9 Warning
The load compartment grille must
always be locked in one of the retainers
when the vehicle is in use, and the lever
must be engaged at its bottom position.
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Notes on loading the vehicle zHeavy objects in the luggage
compartment should be placed as far
forward as possible against the rear seat
backrests or, if the rear seat backrests
are folded down, against the front seat
backrests. If objects are to be stacked,
the heavier objects should be placed at
the bottom.
zSecure heavy objects with lashing
straps3 attached to lashing eyes 3
344.
zWhen transporting objects with the
backrests folded down, install the safety
net 3 345.
zClose the luggage compartment
cover3. zIf the seat backrests are not folded down
when transporting objects in the
luggage compartment, the backrests
must be fully upright and engaged in
position 342.
zDo not allow the load to protrude above
the upper edge of the backrests.
zThe warning triangle 3 and first-aid kit
(cushion) 3 must always be freely
accessible.
zDo not place any objects in front of the
rear window or on the instrument panel.
zNo objects must be placed in the area in
which the airbags inflate, as they could
cause injury when the systems are
deployed.
zThe load must not obstruct the operation
of the pedals, handbrake and gear
selector, or hinder the freedom of
movement of the driver. Do not place
any unsecured objects in the interior.
zDo not drive with luggage compartment
open when transporting bulky objects,
for example, since toxic exhaust fumes
could penetrate the interior.
zThe payload is the difference between
the permitted gross vehicle weight
(identification plate 3182) and the EC
kerb weight.
zTo calculate the EC kerb weight, enter
the data for your vehicle on page 189. zThe EC kerb weight includes allowances
for the driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and
all fluids (tank 90 % full).
zOptional equipment and accessories
increase the kerb weight.
zWeights and payload 3189.
zDriving with a roof load increases the
sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds
and has a detrimental effect on vehicle
handling due to the vehicle’s higher
centre of gravity. Distribute the load
evenly and secure it properly with
retaining straps. Adjust the tyre pressure
to the load conditions. Do not drive
faster than 120 km/h. Check and
retighten the straps frequently. Observe
country-specific regulations.
zThe permissible roof load is 100 kg. The
roof load consists of the weight of the
roof rack plus the load carried.
zIf objects are transported in the load
compartment, the split load
compartment grille
3 must always be
locked in one of the retainers and the
lever must be engaged at its bottom
position 346.
zWhen stowing objects in the stowage
compartment above the front seats,
secure against falling out.
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48 Seats, InteriorThree-stage safety system Comprising:
zthree-point seat belts,
zbelt tensioners at the front seats,
zairbag systems for driver and front
passenger3.
The three stages are activated in sequence
depending on the severity of the accident:
zThe automatic seat belt locking devices
prevent the belt strap from being pulled
out and thus ensure that the vehicle
occupants are retained in their seats.
zThe seat belts of the front seats are
pulled downwards at the belt buckles.
This tightens the seat belt, the occupants
are slowed down at an early stage of
vehicle deceleration and stress on the
body is reduced.
zThe airbag systems are also triggered in
the event of severe accidents and form a
safety cushion for the occupants. Carefully follow the instructions
accompanying the child restraint system.
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Three-point seat belts The seat belts have an automatic retractor,
so that the belt is spring tensioned and
always lies against the body.
Information on the correct seat position
339.
The belts are locked during heavy
acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle.
This prevents the seat belt from extending,
keeping the occupant in his or her seat.
9 Warning
The airbag systems serve to supplement
the three-point seat belts and belt
tensioners. The seat belts must therefore
always be worn. Disregard of these
instructions may lead to injuries or
endanger life. Vehicle passengers
should be informed accordingly.
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Seat belts are only designed for use by one
person at a time. They are not suitable for
persons younger than 12 years of age or
smaller than 150 cm.
For children up to 12 years of age, we
recommend the Opel child restraint system
353. Checking the seat belts
From time to time, check the functionality
of all seat belt system components and
check for damage. Have damaged
components replaced. Have seat belts and
deployed belt tensioners replaced in a
workshop after an accident.
Make sure that seat belts are not damaged
or trapped by sharp objects.
9 Warning
Fasten your seat belt before each trip.
In the event of an accident, persons not
wearing seat belts endanger their fellow
occupants and themselves.
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50 Seats, InteriorBelt tensioners In the event of a head-on or rear-end
collision of a certain severity, the front seat
belts are pulled down at the buckles and
thereby tightened.
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Actuation of belt tensioners
is indicated by illumination of control
indicator v; see next column.
Triggered belt tensioners must be replaced
by a workshop. Belt tensioners can only be
triggered once.
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Control indicator v for belt tensioners
The functionality of the belt tensioner
system is monitored electronically together
with the airbag systems and indicated via
control indicator v. When the ignition is
switched on, the control indicator comes on
for approx. 4 seconds. If it does not come
on, does not go out after 4 seconds or
comes on while driving, there is a fault in
the belt tensioner system or the airbag
systems 359. The systems may fail to
deploy in the event of an accident.
Triggered belt tensioners are indicated by
steady illumination of v.