User Manual - Page 141

For TARRACO 2019.

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Transport and practical equipment
Adjust the height of the variable boot floor
Depending on the f
eat
ur
es, the height of the
boot fl
oor can be adjust
ed.
If necessary, r
el
ease the net bag
››
page 140 and, if necessary, remove the
belts.
Lift the boot floor and pull it backwards to
release it from the side guides of the boot
››
Fig. 129 .
Place the floor on the guides of the desired
height and move it forwards
››
Fig. 129 .
CAUTION
Do not tug the boot floor suddenly when
opening or let it fall down when closing.
Otherwise
, the lining and the floor of the
boot could be damaged.
The maximum weight that can be loaded
on the luggage compartment variable floor
in the top position is 125 kg.
Note
Depending on the features, there are
stor
age compartments for small objects
under the boot floor.
SEAT recommends the use of fastening
straps to secure objects to retaining rings.
Luggage compartment floor (7-
seat
er v
ehicl
es)
Fig. 130
In the luggage compartment: lift the
luggage compartment fl
oor
.
Open boot floor
Grab the boot floor by the cord
Fig. 130
and lift it in the dir
ection of the arr
o
w and r
e-
move it.
Close boot floor
Place the boot floor on the support and
carefully lower it
››
.
CAUTION
Do not let the luggage compartment
floor fall when closing it. Alw
ays carefully
guide it downward in a controlled manner.
Otherwise, the lining and the floor of the
boot could be damaged.
The maximum weight that can be loaded
on the luggage compartment variable floor
in the t
op position is 125 kg.
Fastening rings
Fig. 131
In the luggage compartment: fixed
and depl
oyabl
e f
ast
ening rings.
There are fastening rings
Fig. 131
on the
fr
ont and r
ear of the boot t
o secure loose ob-
jects and luggage with fastening belts and
cords.
WARNING
If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining
straps are used, they could break in the
event of br
aking 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.
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