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Operation
Rear shelf
Fig. 166 Remove the shelf.
Fig. 167 Remove the shelf.
The shelf can be removed if a large load is to
be tr
an
s
ported.
Removing the shelf
–
Remove the straps from the shelf
1
››› Fig. 166.
–
R
emo
v
e the shelf from its housing
2
by
knoc
k
in
g it gently from underneath be-
tween the supports.
Fitting the shelf
–
Place the shelf on the side supports on the
trim.
–
Adjust the shelf supports
3
›
›› Fig. 167
t
o
fit the supports
2
in the trim.
–
Fit into place by knocking the top of the
shelf
g
ently
between the supports.
–
Attach the straps
1
to the tray.
WARNING
Do not place objects on the rear shelf that
coul
d endanger the vehicle occupants in case
of a sudden braking manoeuvre or an acci-
dent.
CAUTION
●
The rear shelf
supports a maximum load of
1 kg.
●
If handled incorrectly, the rear shelf could
bend when closing the rear lid, and become
damaged or damage the trim. Follow the in-
structions below:
–
The shelf supports
3
››› Fig. 167 mu
st be
securely in place in the trim supports
2
.
–
The size of
the load must not exceed the
height of the shelf.
–
When open, the shelf mus
t not be bent
against the shelf seal.
–
There must be no objects in the space be-
tween the open shelf and the backrest of
the rear seat.
Note
The shelf will lift when the rear lid is opened.
Roof rack*
Introduction
WARNING
●
The load on the r
oof carrier must be proper-
ly secured. Risk of accident!
●
Always secure the load using retaining
straps that are in good condition.
●
Distribute the load evenly.
●
When transporting heavy or large objects
on the roof, any change in normal vehicle be-
haviour due to a change in the centre of gravi-
ty or increased wind resistance must be taken
into account. Risk of accident! For this rea-
son, speed and driving style must be adjus-
ted for the situation.
●
Avoid sudden manoeuvres and braking.
●
Adjust your driving style to suit visibility,
the weather and road and traffic conditions.
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