Coat hooks on the tailgate (Estate)
:
Coat hook
EASY-PACK boot box (Saloon)
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
When the load surface moves up, your hands
may become trapped on the frame of the
EASY-PACK boot box. There is a risk of injury.
When the load surface moves up, make sure
that your hands are not within the sweep of
the load surface. If someone becomes trap-
ped, carefully push the centre of the load sur-
face downward.
!
When the EASY-PACK convenience box is
pulled out, no objects may be placed on the
frame of the box or pushed onto the frame
from above. Otherwise, the box could be
damaged.
!
Sharp-edged, pointed or fragile objects
can damage the EASY-PACK boot box and
then be thrown out. There is a risk of injury.
Do not transport sharp-edged, pointed or
fragile objects in the EASY-PACK boot box.
Always store and secure these or similar
objects in the boot outside of the EASY-
PACK boot box.
!
If you exceed the maximum permitted
load of the EASY-PACK boot box, objects
can be thrown out of the EASY-PACK boot
box and strike vehicle occupants. There is a
risk of injury, particularly in the event of
sudden braking or a sudden change in
direction.
Always observe the maximum permitted
load of the EASY-PACK boot box. Always
store and secure heavy objects in the boot
outside of the EASY-PACK boot box.
The maximum permitted load of the EASY-
PACK boot box is 10 kg. With a load of above
approximately 5 kg, the bottom of the box
moves downward until it rests on the mat of
the boot floor. Thus, overloading of the box is
avoided.
Adjusting the height to any position
X
Pull the box out by handle
:
in the direc-
tion of the arrow all the way to the stop.
X
To lower the load surface: push the
centre of load surface
;
down by hand in
the direction of the arrow until load sur-
face
;
has reached the desired position
and the box is the desired size.
X
To raise the load surface: press switch
=
.
Load surface
;
of the box moves up auto-
matically.
X
To stow the box: push the box in by han-
dle
:
all the way to the stop.
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