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Operation
Adjusting the height of the headrests
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Seats and headrests
down. The rear seat backrest is not engaged
when the r ed marking of the butt
on 2 is visi-
bl e
.
Converting the table to a seat
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Operation
Fig. 115
Label on the covers: washing instruc-
tions symbol sSeasonal seats ar
e seats with r emovable, re-
versible, exchangeable and washable covers.
Removing the cover
It is suggested to move the rear seats to their
rearmost position so it is easier to remove and
put the covers.
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Transport and practical equipment
Transport and practical
equipment St oring ob
jects
Positioning the luggage and cargo It is possible to carry objects and luggage in
the v
ehicl
e, in a trailer ››› page 241
and on
the roof ››› page 134
. When doing so, please
consider all legal provisions.
Placing luggage inside the vehicle safely
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Transport and practical equipment
Note
Ensure that, when placing items of clothing
on the luggage compar tment co
ver, rear
visibility is not reduced. Variable luggage compartment
fl
oor Fig. 118
Variable luggage compartment floor:
r aised position; l
owered position. Fig. 119
Variable luggage compartment floor:
inclined position. Variable floor in high position
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Operation
guide it downwards in a controlled manner.
Otherwise
, the lining and the fl
oor of the
luggage compartment could be damaged. Fastening rings*
Fig. 120
Location of fastening rings in luggage
compartment. There are fastening rings
››
› Fig. 120
on the
front and rear of the boot to secure loose ob-
jects and luggage with fastening belts and
cords. WARNING
If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining
str aps ar
e used, they could break in the
event of braking or an accident. Objects
could then be launched across the passen-
ger compartment and cause serious or fa-
tal injuries.