User Manual - Page 141

For TOLEDO 2017.

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Transport and practical equipment
Never ex
ceed the maximum permitted pow-
er, as this could cause damage to the vehicle
electrical installation.
With the engine switched off, however, the
vehicle battery will drain. Risk of discharging
the battery!
Only use suitable plugs so as not to dam-
age the power socket.
Only use appliances that have been tested
for electromagnetic compatibility in compli-
ance with current regulations.
Before switching the ignition on or off, un-
plug the appliances from the power socket to
protect them from any damage caused by
fluctuations in voltage.
Follow the instructions for use of connected
appliances!
Multimedia compartment
Fig. 157 Front centre console: multimedia
c
omp
ar
tment.
The multimedia compartment is in the stor-
ag
e c
omp
artment of the front centre console
Fig. 157.
The compartment can be used to hold mobile
phones, mp3 players or similar devices.
WARNING
Never use the multimedia compartment as an
ashtra
y or to store flammable materials. Risk
of fire!
Storage compartment for glasses*
Fig. 158 Close-up of roof panel: storage com-
p
ar
tment
for eyeglasses.
Press the compartment lid and it will drop
do
wn
Fig. 158.
WARNING
This compartment must only remain open
when remov
ing or replacing glasses.
CAUTION
Do not pl
ace heat-sensitive objects in the
compartment as they could be damaged.
The side compartment supports a maxi-
mum load of 0.25 kg.
Coat hooks*
The coat hooks are located on the B-pillars
and on the handle
s on the interior lining
above each rear door.
WARNING
Make s
ure that any items of clothing hang-
ing from the coat hooks do not obstruct your
view to the rear.
Only use the coat hooks for light items of
clothing and make sure that there are no
heavy or sharp objects in the pockets.
Do not use clothes hangers to hang up the
clothing, as this could interfere with the func-
tion of the head-protection airbags.
CAUTION
The side hooks support a maximum load of 2
kg.
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