2015 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER seats

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual • Push the attachment arms on the child seat into the ISOFIX anchor points 79 as shown by the arrows. The child seat must click and audibly securely into place. 
• Fasten the upper strap (top teth

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Single seat in 
Group Childs weight passenger compart-menta) 
Group 0 up to 10 kg -
Group 0+ up to 13 kg -
Group 1 9 to 18 kg -
Group 2 15 to 25 kg 8 
Group 3 22 to 36 kg 8 
a) The integrated child s

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Fig. 87 Next to the steering wheel: control for in-strument and switch lighting as well as headlight range control 
,....-(n First read and observe the Introductory l-Jo:-1.1 information and safety w

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual A WARNING (Continued) 
• Transporting heavy objects changes the vehicles handling and the centre of gravity. 
• The load should be distributed as evenly and low as possible In the vehicle. 
• A

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Always stow all items of luggage in the vehicle securely. 
• Distribute items in the vehicle, on the roof and on the trailer as evenly as possible. 
• Place heavy objects as far forward in the lug

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Guide rail system in the rear vehicle floor 
CQJ Introduction 
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: 
Opening and closing the rail system 133 
Fastening rings in the rail system

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual t"""""fl1 First read and observe the introductory l..--bll information and safety warnings & on page 133. 
Removing plastic covers 
The plastic covers=:. Fig. 107 must be removed from the seat rails,

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual A WARNING (Continued) 
• Attach securing straps securely to the fas-tening rings. 
• Loose objects in the vehicle can suddenly slide and change the way the vehicle han-dles. 
• Never exceed the