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Transport and practical equipment
WARNING
Hanging clothes may decrease the driver's
visibilit
y, which may cause serious acci-
dents and injuries.
●
Always hang clothes from hangers in
such a way that the driver's visibility is not
affected.
●
Only hang light pieces of clothing from
the hangers of the vehicle. Never leave
heavy, hard or sharp objects in the pockets
of these pieces of clothing.
●
Do not use clothes hangers to hang up
the clothing, as this could interfere with the
function of the head-protection airbags.
Power sockets
V
ehicle power sockets
Fig. 148
12 volt power socket:
1
inside the
fr
ont armrest,
2
in the luggage compartment.
Fig. 149
In the luggage compartment: 230 volt
po
wer socket.
In the front armrest
●
Lift the power socket cover
›
››
Fig. 148
1
.
●
Insert the plug of the electrical appliance
int
o the power socket.
In the luggage compartment
1)
●
Lift the power socket cover
›››
Fig. 148
2
.
●
Insert the plug of the electrical appliance
int
o the power socket.
Maximum power consumption
Power socket
Maximum power con-
sumption
12 Volts 120 Watts
230 Volts
150 watts (300 watts - maxi-
mum 2 minutes)
Electrical equipment can be connected to
the 12 v
olt power socket.
Make sure that the maximum power con-
sumption displayed on each outlet is not ex-
ceeded. The power consumption of devices is
shown on the model plate.
When connecting two or more electrical de-
vices at the same time, make sure that their
total consumption never exceeds 190 watts
›››
.
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1)
Leon: on the right side; Leon Sportstourer: on
the l
eft side.
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