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Distributing a load
Distribut e l
oads unif ormly and secur
e them
corr ectly
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and cold could damage them or render
them useless.
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lead to strange noises and damage to the
vehicle. You should ther
ef
ore not keep very
small objects in the glove compartment. Storage compartment in the front
central armrest
Fig. 142
In the front central armrest: storage
compartment. Opening: Giv
en the case
, press the unl
ock
butt on and r
aise the centr
e armrest in the di-
rection of the arrow
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Opening the folding table
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The folding tables of the front seats contain
mor e bottl
e holders
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Drinks holder in the rear central
armr est Fig. 149
In the rear central armrest: drinks
hol der . Use: L
ower the centre armrest.
When the drink hol der is no longer in use
, lift
the armr est again. P
o wer sockets
Vehicle power sockets Fig. 150
1 12 volt socket.
2 USB socket on
the r ear part of the centr
e console
. Fig. 151
On the left side of the luggage com-
partment: 230 v olt po
wer sock
et. You can find 12 volt sockets on the front cen-
tr
e consol
e, in the r
ear part of the centr e con-
sol e (betw
een the front seats) and in the lug-
gage compartment.