User Manual - Page 161

For IBIZA 2018.

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Transport and practical equipment
Luggage compartment shelf
Fig. 163
In the boot: removing and installing
the shelf
.
Fig. 164 In the boot: removing and installing
the shelf
.
Removing
Detach the cord loops
Fig. 163
B
from
their hooks
A
.
R
emo
v
e the rear shelf from the side sup-
ports
››
Fig. 164 by pulling it upwards and
then take it out.
If necessary, the rear shelf can be stored un-
der the luggage compartment double floor
››
page 160.
Fitting
Insert the cover horizontally so that the “re-
cess” fits onto the axis of the supports
››
Fig. 164 and press down until it engages.
Hook the loops
››
Fig. 163
B
to the rear lid.
WARNING
Do not place heavy or hard objects on the
rear shelf, because they will endanger the
v
ehicle occupants in case of sudden brak-
ing.
CAUTION
Before cl
osing the rear lid, ensure that
the rear shelf is correctly fitted.
An overloaded luggage compartment
could mean that the rear shelf is not cor-
rectly seated and it may be bent or dam-
aged.
If the luggage compartment is overloa-
ded, remove the tray.
Note
Ensure that, when placing it
ems of cloth-
ing on the luggage compartment cover,
rear visibility is not reduced.
Fastening rings*
Fig. 165
Location of fastening rings in luggage
compartment.
There may be some fastening rings included
in the luggage compartment f
or f
ast
ening
luggage and other objects
››
Fig. 165 (ar-
rows).
Always use suitable and undamaged straps
to secure luggage and other objects to the
fastening rings
››
in Loading the lug-
gage compar
tment on page 158
.
Ex
ample: An object weighing 4.5 kg is lying
unsecured in the vehicle. During a frontal col-
lision at a speed of 50 km/h (31 mph), this
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