Installing/removing the cargo compart-
ment cover
X
To remove: make sure that cargo com-
partment cover
:
is rolled up.
X
Push in the end cap of cargo compartment
cover
:
the direction of the arrow on the
right or left-hand side using grip
=
.
X
Push cargo compartment cover
:
into
opposite anchorage
;
.
X
Remove cargo compartment cover
:
upwards.
X
To install: set cargo compartment
cover
:
on the right or left-hand side in
anchorage
;
.
X
Push in the opposite end cap of cargo com-
partment cover
:
in the direction of the
arrow and insert cargo compartment
cover
:
into opposite anchorage
;
.
Cargo net
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
On its own, the cargo net cannot secure or
restrain heavy objects, items of luggage and
heavy loads. You could be hit by an unsecured
load during sudden changes in direction,
braking or in the event of an accident. There is
an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Always store objects so that they cannot be
flung around. Secure objects, luggage or
loads against slipping or tipping over, e.g. by
using tie downs, even if you are using the
cargo net.
It is important to use a cargo net if you load
the vehicle with small objects above the seat
backrests. For safety reasons, always use a
cargo net when transporting loads.
Damaged cargo nets can no longer fulfill their
protective function and must be replaced.
Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
Using the cargo net
Preparing the cargo net
The cargo net can be used in two different
positions (behind the B-pillar or the C-pillar).
R
The brackets behind B-pillar
:
are
required for the cargo compartment
enlargement (
Y
page 309).
The corresponding cargo tie-down rings to
tighten the net are located in the footwell of
the rear bench seat (
Y
page 312).
R
The brackets behind C
‑
pillar
;
are
required for the cargo compartment behind
the rear bench seat.
The corresponding cargo tie-down rings to
tension the net are located in the cargo
compartment (
Y
page 312).
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