Otherwise, vehicle occupants could be
injured by objects being thrown around if you:
R
brake sharply
R
change direction suddenly
R
are involved in an accident
Please observe the loading guidelines.
Luggage holder
The luggage holder can be used to secure
light loads against the side wall of the luggage
compartment to prevent them from moving
around.
!
Only use the luggage holder to secure
loads with a maximum weight of 7 kg and
with dimensions that allow the loads to be
safely and securely retained by the luggage
holder.
X
To install: insert two brackets
A
into the
left or right loading rail (
Y
page 303).
X
Press release button
:
of the luggage
holder and pull the strap out slightly.
X
Insert luggage holder
;
into brackets
A
and, while doing so, press release button
=
and push the luggage holder downwards
until it engages.
X
Press release button
:
of the luggage
holder and pull the strap out in the direction
of the arrow.
X
Place the load between the strap and the
luggage compartment side wall.
X
Using one hand, press locking button
:
of
the luggage holder.
X
With your other hand, let the strap go slowly
until the load is secured.
X
Make sure that locking button
?
on brack-
ets
A
is pressed.
This keeps brackets
A
in place on the
loading rail.
X
To remove: press release button
=
on
respective bracket
A
and remove luggage
holder
;
by pulling upwards and out.
Telescopic rod
The telescopic rod can be used to secure the
load against the rear seats to prevent it from
moving around.
X
To install: insert one bracket
;
into both
the left and the right loading rails and slide
it to the desired position (
Y
page 303).
X
Insert telescopic rod
:
into brackets
;
and, while doing so, press release but-
ton
?
and push the rod downwards until it
engages.
X
Make sure that locking button
=
on brack-
ets
;
is pressed.
This keeps brackets
;
in place on the
loading rail.
X
To remove: press release button
?
on
respective bracket
;
and remove tele-
scopic rod
:
by pulling it upwards and out.
304
Stowage areas
Stowing
and
features
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