User Manual - Page 131

For IBIZA 2021.

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Transport and practical equipment
down. The rear seat backrest is not engaged
when the r
ed marking of the button
2
is visi-
bl
e.
Converting the table to a seat
Raise and lock in the back rest. The red
marking on the tab
2
should no longer be
visibl
e when the backrest is properly secured.
WARNING
Serious injuries can be caused if the rear
seat backr
est is lowered or lifted without
due care and attention.
Never lower or lift the rear seat backrest
while driving.
Do no trap or damage the seat belt when
raising the rear seat backrest.
When lowering or lifting the rear seat
backrest, keep your hands, fingers, feet
and other body parts out of its path.
For the rear seat belts to offer the neces-
sary protection all the parts of the rear
backrest must be properly engaged. This is
particularly important in the case of the
centre rear seat. If someone is seated in a
seat whose backrest is not properly engag-
ed they will fly forward, along with the
backrest, during an accident or a sudden
driving or braking manoeuvre.
A red signal on the button
2
warns that
the backr
est is not engaged. Always check
that the red marking is not visible when the
backrest is in the upright position.
When the r
ear 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 vehi-
cl
e and other objects if the rear seat back-
rest is lowered or lifted without due care
and attention.
Before lowering the rear seat backrest,
always adjust the front seats so that nei-
ther the headrests nor the cushions of the
rear backrest can hit them.
Transport and practical
equipment
St
oring objects
Positioning the luggage and cargo
It is possible to carry objects and luggage in
the v
ehicle, in a trailer
page 249 and on
the roof
page 133. When doing so, please
consider all legal provisions.
Placing luggage inside the vehicle safely
Distribute the load in the vehicle as evenly
as possibl
e.
Always place equipment and heavy ob-
jects in the boot
.
Position heavy items in the boot as far for-
w
ard as possible.
Take into account the maximum authorised
weight per axle, as well as the maximum au-
thorised weight of the vehicle
page 311.
Secure the objects to the fastening rings of
the boot using appropriate chains or belts
page 133.
Also place small objects safely.
Adapt tyre pressure to the load. Take into
account the pressure adhesive of the tyres
page 287.
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