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Transport and practical equipment
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For the re
ar seat seat belts to offer the nec-
essary protection all the parts of the rear
backrest must be properly engaged. This is
particularly important in the case of the cen-
tre rear seat. If someone is seated in a seat
whose backrest is not properly engaged they
will fly forward, along with the backrest, dur-
ing an accident or a sudden driving or braking
manoeuvre.
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A red signal on the button
2
warns that
the back
rest is not engaged. Always check
that the red marking is not visible when the
backrest is in the upright position.
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When the rear seat backrest is lowered or is
not properly engaged nobody else can travel
in the corresponding seats (not even a child).
CAUTION
Serious damage can be caused to the vehicle
and other obj
ects if the rear seat backrest is
lowered or lifted without due care and atten-
tion.
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Before lowering the rear seat backrest, al-
ways adjust the front seats so that neither
the head restraints nor the cushions of the
rear backrest can hit them.
Transport and practical
equipment
St
or
ag
e compartments
Storage areas under the front seats*
Fig. 153 Storage compartment under the
fr
ont
se
ats.
There is a storage compartment with a cover
u
nder e
ac
h front seat.
The drawer* is opened by pulling on the cov-
er ››› Fig. 153.
To close the drawer, press the cover until it
locks into position.
WARNING
●
The draw
ers will hold a maximum weight of
1.5 kg.
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Do not drive w
ith the drawer cover open.
There is an injury risk for passengers if the
cargo is released in case of sudden braking or
an accident.
Folding table*
3 Applies to the model: LEON ST
Fig. 154 Left-hand front seat: folding table.
–
To open the tray, open it up in the direction
of
the arr
o
w ››› Fig. 154.
WARNING
●
The fol
ding trays may not be folded down
whilst the vehicle is in motion and anyone is
seated on the second row of seats. There is a
risk of injury during a sudden braking ma-
noeuvre! The tray must therefore be closed
and properly secured whilst the vehicle is in
motion.
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