User Manual - Page 147

For ALHAMBRA 2022.

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Transport and practical equipment
All seat backr
ests must engage correctly
for the seat belts on the rear seats to work
properly. When the seat backrest of an oc-
cupied seat is not correctly locked in place,
the passenger can be thrust forward with
the seat backrest in case of sudden brak-
ing, sudden manoeuvres or an accident.
No seat must be occupied if the seat
backrest or seat is folded or not correctly
engaged.
CAUTION
Bef
ore folding the rear seat backrest, ad-
just the front seats so that neither the head
restraint or backrest hit them when folded.
Objects placed in the footrest area in
front of and behind the rear seats can be
damaged when seats are folded down or
put back into position. Remove any objects
in the way before folding seats down or re-
positioning them.
Objects placed in the moulding on the
back of the third row of seats can be dam-
aged when folding down the seats or put-
ting them back into position. Remove any
objects in the way before folding seats
down or repositioning them.
The attachment elements and supports
for the net partition placed on the rail sys-
tem can be damaged when folding down
seats from the third row or putting them
back into position and these can also dam-
age the seats themselves. Before folding
down or repositioning the seats, remove
the att
achment elements and supports for
the net from the rail system.
Fastening rings
Fig. 145 In the luggage compartment: fasten-
ing rings.
There are fastening rings
Fig. 145 on the
front and rear of the boot to secure loose ob-
jects and luggage with fastening belts and
cords.
On some models, the fastening rings are lo-
cated right at the back, in the area of the lock
carrier plate.
There are other fastening rings located to the
left and right hand side of the second row
footrests.
WARNING
If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining
str
aps are used, they could break in the
event of braking or an accident. Objects
could then be launched across the passen-
ger compartment and cause serious or fa-
tal injuries.
Always use belts or straps that are suita-
ble and in good condition.
Tighten the belts and straps in a cross
layout over the load placed on the boot
floor and secure them to the fastening rings
safely.
Never exceed the maximum tensile load
of the fastening rings when securing ob-
jects.
Make sure that, particularly for flat ob-
jects, the upper edge of the load is higher
than the fastening rings.
Depending on the features, take into ac-
count the instruction panels on the boot on
how to place the load.
Never secure a child seat to the fastening
rings.
Note
The maximum t
ensile load that the fas-
tening rings can support is approx. 3.5 kN.
Belts, straps and securing systems for the
appropriate load can be obtained from
specialised dealerships. SEAT recom-
mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this.
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