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If the air outlet is open and the air condition-
ing is off , out
door air (not conditioned) will be
r
eleased into the glove compartment.
The air outlet should be closed if the air con-
ditioning is being used in heating mode or
where glove compartment cooling is not in
use. WARNING
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Drink holder in the centre console Fig. 150
Centre console: drinks holder. Front drink holder in the centre console
R
ear drink hol
der in the centr
e consoleWARNING
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removed. Therefore, never leave children
unsupervised in the vehicl
e
.Note
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5 V power sockets (USB)*
The 5 V po w
er sock
ets are located at the rear
of the console, between the front seats, fac-
ing the rear seat occupants.
They are USB ports to which only devices and
accessories that use this type of charging
can be connected.
They are not intended for file playback.
The maximum power of these sockets is 2 A. WARNING
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CAUTION
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object. The most significant factor, however,
is the speed of the v ehicl
e
.
Example: An object weighing 4.5 kg is lying
unsecured in the vehicle. During a frontal col-
lision at a speed of 50 km/h (31 mph), this ob-
ject generates a force corresponding to 20
times its weight. That means that the effective
weight of the object increases to approxi-
mately 90 kg. You can imagine the severity of
the injuries which might be sustained if this
“object” strikes an occupant as it flies through
the interior of the vehicle. This increased risk
of injury will be further increased if a loose
object is struck by an inflating airbag. WARNING