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You can fold down the rear seat backs in
your vehicle to set aside the larger space
for luggage, or place them in a vertical posi-
tion and lock them. For more detailed oper-
ating steps, please refer to "Rear Seats"
section in Chapter 4 "Seats and Protection
Devices".
In case of emergency braking or
steering, or crashes, the items in the
vehicle are likely to hit and hurt people in
the vehicle.
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Place these items in the luggage com-
partment of the vehicle. Try to place
them in the front of the compartment.
Keep the weight distributed as evenly
as possible.
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It is forbidden to pile up heavy things in
your vehicle and keep it above the seat.
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If you need to load the goods in your
vehicle, you should keep them well
fixed at any time.
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If not necessary, don't fold down the
seat backs.
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Loading Heavy Objects
If the weight of the loaded goods
exceeds the vehicle load standard or
the loaded goods are unevenly distributed,
it will seriously affect on the operation per-
formance of the vehicle, reducing the driv-
ing safety.
The baggages in the loading area will move
in a traffic accident or emergency braking.
Place objects in the lowest and front-most
position, namely keep these objects close
to the seat back as much as possible.
Loading Tall Objects
When loading tall objects, the height of the
objects is not allowed to exceed that of the
vehicle carriage and these objects should
be fixed in the vehicle to guarantee your
travel safety.
Loading Large Objects
When loading large objects, you can fold up
the rear seat backs or seats according to
the actual situations (For more detailed
operating steps, please refer to "Rear
Seats" section in Chapter 4 "Seats and Pro-
tection Devices" ). The object length cannot
exceed the length of the carriage, and
simultaneously these objects should be
fixed in the vehicle to guarantee your travel
safety.