User Manual - Page 141

For ATECA 2021.

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Transport and practical equipment
Bag hooks
Fig. 124
In the luggage compartment: bag
hooks.
There may be hooks for hanging bags on
both sides of the luggage compartment
Fig. 124.
The retaining hooks have been designed to
secure light shopping bags.
WARNING
Never use the hooks to hang luggage or
other ob
jects. In case of sudden braking or
an accident, the hooks could break.
CAUTION
Each hook is designed for a maximum load
of 2.5 k
g.
Trapdoor for transporting long ob-
jects
Fig. 125
In the rear seat backrest: opening the
tr
apdoor.
Fig. 126
In the luggage compartment: open-
ing the tr
apdoor.
On the rear seat, behind the central armrest,
ther
e is a tailboard for transporting long items
in the interior, such as skis.
To avoid soiling the interior, dirty objects
should be wrapped (e.g. in a blanket) before
they are inserted through the tailboard.
When the armrest is down, nobody may trav-
el in the centre rear seat.
Opening the tailboard
Lower the centre armrest.
Pull the release lever in the direction of the
arrow and push the tailboard cover
Fig. 125
1
down and forwards.
Open the rear lid.
Insert the long objects through the gap
fr
om the luggage compartment.
Secure the objects with the seat belt.
Close the rear lid.
Closing the tailboard
Lift the tailboard cover until it engages. The
red mark on the luggage compartment side
should never be visible.
Close the rear lid.
Lift the centre armrest if necessary.
Note
The tailboard can also be opened from the
luggage compar
tment. To do so, press the
release lever down, in the direction of the
arrow, and the cover upwards
Fig. 126.
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