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Operation
Fig. 139 C: extend the boot downward. D: ex-
t
end the boot
f
orward.
Raise and lower the boot floor
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To r
aise the floor, raise handle
›
›
›
Fig. 138
1
in the direction of the arrow
and p
u
l
l from the floor all the way up
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Fig. 138 B.
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To lower it, guide the floor downward.
Extend the boot downward
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Raise the boot floor and push it downward
in the rail
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Fig. 139 C (arrows)
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Place the variable floor over the floor lining.
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If necessary, fold the backrest of the rear
seat forward
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page 124.
Extending the luggage compartment forward
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Disassemble the luggage compartment tray
››› page 125.
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Disassemble the rear headrests ››› page 48.
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Fold the backrest of the rear seat forward
››› page 124.
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If necessary, expand the boot downward.
CAUTION
Do not let the luggage compartment floor fall
when clos
ing it. Always carefully guide it
downward in a controlled manner. Otherwise,
the lining and the floor of the boot could be
damaged.
Class N1 (commercial) vehicles
For safe vehicle operation, the electrical sys-
t
em mu
s
t work perfectly. Special attention
should be paid so it is not damaged during
adjustment, loading and unloading of trans-
ported objects.
Fastening rings*
In the front part of the luggage compartment,
ther
e m
a
y be fastening rings to secure the
luggage.
In order to use the fastening rings, they must
be lifted beforehand.
WARNING
If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining
strap
s are used, they may break in the event
of braking or an accident. Objects could then
be launched across the passenger compart-
ment and cause serious or fatal injuries.
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It is important to always use belts or retain-
ing straps that are suitable and in a good
condition.
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Belts and retaining straps should be se-
curely fastened to the fastening rings.
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Objects in the luggage compartment that
are unsecured could move suddenly and mod-
ify the handling of the vehicle.
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Small light objects should also be fixed in
place.
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A child seat should never be secured with
the fastening rings.
Note
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The maximum t
ensile load that the fasten-
ing rings can support is 3.5 kN.
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Belts and securing systems for the appro-
priate load can be obtained from specialised
dealerships. SEAT recommends visiting a
SEAT dealership for this.
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