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Operation
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Do not let the luggage compartment
floor fall when cl
osing it. Always carefully
guide it downwards in a controlled manner.
Otherwise, the lining and the floor of the
luggage compartment could be damaged.
Fastening rings*
Fig. 149 In the luggage compartment: fasten-
ing rings (L
eon model e
x
cept v
ersions with
spar
e wheel and CNG).
Fig. 150 In the luggage compartment: fasten-
ing rings (Leon Sportourer ST model).
There are fastening rings
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›
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Fig. 149
,
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››
Fig. 150 on the front and rear of the boot
to secure loose objects and luggage with fas-
tening belts and cords.
WARNING
If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining
straps are used, they could break in the
e
vent of braking or an accident. Objects
could then be launched across the passen-
ger compartment and cause serious or fa-
tal injuries.
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Always use belts or straps that are suita-
ble and in good condition.
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Tighten the belts and straps in a cross
layout over the load placed on the boot
floor and secure them to the fastening rings
safely.
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Never exceed the maximum t
ensile load
of the fastening rings when securing ob-
jects.
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Make sure that, particularly for flat ob-
jects, the upper edge of the load is higher
than the fastening rings.
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Depending on the features, take into ac-
count the instruction panels on the boot on
how to place the load.
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Never secure a child seat to the fastening
rings.
Note
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The maximum tensile load that the fas-
t
ening rings can support is approx. 3.5 kN.
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Belts, straps and securing systems for the
appropriate load can be obtained from
specialised dealerships. SEAT recom-
mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this.
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