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Operation
Adjust the height of the variable boot floor
Depending on the f eat
ures, the height of the
boot floor can be adjusted.
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Operation
Bag hooks Fig. 128
In the luggage compartment: bag
hooks. There may be hooks for hanging bags on
both sides of the luggage compartment
› ›
› Fig. 128.
The retaining hooks have been designed to
secure light shopping bags. WARNING
Never use the hooks to hang luggage or
other ob jects. In case of sudden br
aking or
an accident, the hooks could break. CAUTION
Each hook is designed for a maximum load
of 2.5 k g. Trapdoor for long loads
Fig. 129
Backrest of the rear seat: opening the
tr apdoor f
or long loads Depending on the features, on the rear seat,
behind the centr
al armr
est, there is a tail-
board for transporting long items in the interi-
or, such as skis.
Opening the tailboard for long items
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Net partition* Unf ol
ding and folding the net parti-
tion Fig. 130
Deploying the net partition. Fig. 131
Folding in the net partition. Before fitting the net partition in the vehicle it
must be unf
ol
ded. Fold out the net partition
Tak
e out the partition net from the corre-
sponding bag and unroll it.
Extend the cross rods ››› Fig. 130
1 and
2 of the net in the direction of the arrows until it
“clicks”.
F
ol
ding in the net partition
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Operation
Distributing a load
Distribut e l
oads uniformly and secure them
correctly ››› .
Check att achments
Once the cr
oss bars and roof carrier system
have been installed, check the bolted con-
nections and attachments after a short jour-
ney and subsequently with a certain frequen-
cy. WARNING