User Manual - Page 146

For ATECA 2021.

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Operation
Drink holder
Fig. 131
Centre console: front drinks holders.
The storage compartments of the driver and
passenger doors cont
ain a bottle holder.
Front drink holders
There are two cup holders in the centre con-
sole .
WARNING
Incorrect use of the bottle holders may
cause injuries.
Never put hot drinks in the drink holders.
In the e
vent of sudden braking or an acci-
dent while driving, hot beverages in the
bottle holders might spill and cause burns.
Ensure that no bottles or other objects
are dropped in the driver footwell while
driving, as they could get under the pedals
and obstruct their working.
Ne
ver place glasses, food or other heavy
objects drink holders. These heavy objects
may be thrown across the cabin in the
event of an accident and cause serious in-
juries.
WARNING
Closed bottles may explode inside the ve-
hicl
e due to cold or heat.
Never leave closed bottles in the vehicle
if the temperature inside is very high or very
low.
CAUTION
Do not leave open cans in the drink holders
when the v
ehicle is in motion. If the drink is
spilled (e.g. due to sudden braking) it may
damage the vehicle and its electrical sys-
tem.
Note
The inside elements of the drink holders
can be e
xtracted for cleaning.
Other object holders
You will find more object holders, compart-
ments and supports in other parts of the v
ehi-
cle:
In the centre console.
In the top of the glove compartment in vehi-
cles that do not have a CD reader. The load
of the compartment should not exceed 1.2 kg.
Other storage compartments are found in
the rear seat, to the left and the right of the
seats.
There are hangers on the struts of the doors
and the rear.
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.
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