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4)
Fold the seat back forwards to
make a flat loading surface with the
boot floor
(fig. 78)
.
If necessary, the cushion can also be
tilted
(fig. 79)
. Consequently, before
releasing the seat back, lift the cush-
ion as shown and tip it against the
front seat backs; the rear seat back-
rest can then be released and tilted
forwards.
To return the seat to its normal po-
sition:
1)
Return the seat back to the verti-
cal position and make sure it is prop-
erly locked into place; the red strip on
the hook-up button must disappear.
fig. 77
P4C00034
Removing the parcel shelf
If you wish to remove the parcel
shelf to extend the boot capacity, un-
hook the two tie-rods (one each side)
A (fig. 75)
from the hooks
B
, then
pull the parcel shelf outwards so that
pins
C
come out.
The shelf can then be positioned be-
hind the front seats.
INCREASING THE LOAD AREA
Proceed as follows:
1)
Make sure that the side seat belts
A (fig. 76)
have been inserted into the
corresponding bracket
B
.
2)
Remove the rear head restraints
if required.
3)
Release the seat back by pressing
button
A (fig. 77)
(one for each side)
located on the back seat back-rest
(even when a split back seat is fitted);
a red strip will appear on the short
side of the button (towards the inside
of the car) to indicate that it has been
released.
fig. 75
P4C00009
fig. 76
P4C00052
Heavy loads which are
not securely anchored
could seriously injure pas-
sengers in the event of an accident.
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