Skoda Octavia (2019 year). Instruction — part 6
CAUTION
■
Metal objects between the pad and the phone to be charged can become hot
due to the action of the induction field - this is a risk of damage to the tele-
phone.
■
With some phones, the charging process can be interrupted or the phone
can switch off due to heating up.
■
Do not insert any electronic or magnetic storage media (e.g. SD cards, USB
sticks, cards with magnetic strips or chips) between the pad and the phone to
be charged- there is a risk of data loss and damage to these data carriers.
■
If a message appears in the Infotainment screen that the phone cannot be
charged, then proceed as follows.
■
Check that there is no object between the support and the phone to be
charged. If this is the case, then take out the object and the phone. Place the
phone centrally on the phone symbol on the pad again.
■
Check if the position of the phone to be charged has not changed during
the journey. If this is the case, then take out the phone and put it back cen-
trally on the phone symbol on the pad.
Note
■
At the start of the wireless charging, the appropriate message appears on
the Infotainment screen.
■
For the optimum phone signal strength and uninterrupted wireless charging,
we recommend position the phone in the storage compartment without the
protective sleeve, if possible.
■
Insert a max. 160x84 mm into the storage compartment.
USB inputs
Fig. 101 Front USB input/rear USB inputs
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
The USB input is above the storage compartment in the front centre console
and, depending on the equipment, also in the rear centre console
.
The USB input in the front centre console can be used for charging and for da-
ta transmission. The USB inputs in the rear centre console can be used only for
charging.
Information for use
Cup holders
Fig. 102 Cup holder at the front/rear
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
The cup holders are located in the front centre console
A
and in the rear arm-
rest
B
.
Two beverage containers can be placed into the cup holder.
In the front area of the holder
A
, a beverage container can be opened with
one hand by pushing the container into the holder and turning the lid.
WARNING
■
Do not use breakable cups or beakers (e.g. glass, porcelain). This could
lead to injuries in the event of an accident.
■
Never put hot beverage containers in the cup holder. If the vehicle moves,
they may spill – risk of scalding!
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CAUTION
Do not leave open beverage containers in the cup holder during the journey.
There is a risk of spilling e.g. when braking which may cause damage to the
electrical components or seat upholstery.
Waste container
Fig. 103 Waste container: inserting and moving/opening
Fig. 104 Replace bags
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
The waste container can be inserted into the slots in the doors.
Insert waste container
›
Position the waste container at the front edge of the slot.
›
Push the waste container in the rear area in the direction of the arrow
A
.
›
If required, push the waste container in the direction of arrow
B
.
Remove the waste container
›
Remove the waste container in the opposite direction to the arrow
A
.
Open/close waste container
›
Lift the cover in the direction
C
.
Closing takes place in reverse order.
Replace bags
›
Remove the waste container from the slot.
›
Press the two locking lugs on the frame in the direction of arrow
1
.
›
Pull the bag together with the frame downwards in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove the bag from the frame.
›
Pull the new bag through the frame and pull it over the bag frame in the di-
rection of arrow
3
.
›
Insert the bag containing the frame in the direction of arrow
4
into the con-
tainer body, so that the two lugs engage audibly with the frame.
Note
We recommend that you use 20 x 30 cm bags.
Multimedia holder
Fig. 105
Multimedia holder
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
Multimedia holder
Storage compartment for storing two coins
Storage compartment for storing the vehicle key
Storage compartment for storing a mobile phone
A
B
C
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Storage compartment underneath the front armrest
Fig. 106
Opening the storage compart-
ment
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
›
To open, pull the armrest by the handle
A
to the stop
.
›
To close, fold down the armrest.
Glasses storage box
Fig. 107
Opening the glasses storage box
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
›
To open, press on the outer edge of the glasses compartment in area
A
.
The compartment folds in the direction of the arrow
.
›
To close, swivel the compartment against the direction of the arrow until it
audibly clicks into place.
The maximum permissible load of the glasses compartment is 250 g.
CAUTION
■
Do not put any heat-sensitive objects in the glasses storage box - with high
temperatures there is risk of damage.
■
The box must be closed before leaving and locking the vehicle – risk of im-
pairment to the functions of the anti-theft alarm system.
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
Fig. 108 Open storage compartment / close storage compartment and
open air supply
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
The storage compartment is equipped with an interior light (this is illuminated
when the parking lights / low beam are switched on), a pen/card holder and an
air outlet.
Storage compartment
›
To open, pull the handle
A
in the direction of arrow
1
and fold the cover in
the direction of arrow
2
.
›
To close, swivel the cover in the direction of arrow
3
until it audibly clicks
into place.
Air supply
›
To open, turn the rotary switch until it stops in the position
.
›
To close, turn the rotary switch until it stops in the position .
Opening the air supply when the air conditioning system is switched on allows
cooled air to flow into the storage compartment.
Opening the air inlet when the air conditioning system is on causes fresh or in-
terior air to flow into the storage compartment.
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The maximum permissible load of the storage compartment is 3 kg.
Storage compartment for an umbrella
Fig. 109
Opening the storage compart-
ment
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
›
To open, pull the handle in direction of arrow
1
pull and open the compart-
ment in the direction of arrow
2
›
To close, screw in the lid in the opposite direction of arrow
2
until it audibly
clicks into place.
Clothes hook
Fig. 110
Clothes hooks
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
The clothes hooks are located on the middle door pillars of the vehicle and on
the handle of the headliner above each of the rear doors
.
The maximum permissible load of each of the hooks is 2 kg.
WARNING
■
Never leave any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets of the items
of clothing hung up.
■
To hang the clothes do not use hangers - there is a risk of limiting the ef-
fectiveness of head airbags.
■
Ensure that any clothes hanging from the hooks do not impair your vision
to the outside.
Storage pockets on the backs of the front seats
Fig. 111
Map pockets
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
The map pockets are intended for storage of maps, magazines, etc.
Folding table on the front seat rest
Fig. 112
Opening the folding table
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
›
To fold down, raise the table in the horizontal position in the direction of the
arrow
.
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›
Fold the table back into the vertical position by push the table away from the
arrow.
The maximum permissible load for the table is 10 kg.
WARNING
■
During the trip to the table must be in folded-down - otherwise there is
danger of injury.
■
Do not use breakable cups or beakers (e.g. glass, porcelain). This could
lead to injuries in the event of an accident.
■
Never put hot beverage containers in the cup holder. If the vehicle moves,
they may spill – risk of scalding!
Storage compartment in rear centre console
Fig. 113
Opening the storage compart-
ment
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
›
Toopen Pull the handle on the upper section of the recess and open out the
compartment in the direction of the arrow
›
To close, swivel the compartment against the direction of the arrow.
There is a cushioned insert in the storage compartment. This can be removed
if the storage compartment is opened to the stop.
Long cargo channel
Fig. 114 Open lid: from the passenger compartment / from the luggage
compartment
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
›
To open from the passenger compartment, fold down the rear armrest
slightly
.
›
Pull handle
A
in the direction of arrow
1
and fold down the cover in the
direction of arrow
2
›
To open from the luggage compartment, push the securing tab
B
in the di-
rection of the arrow and fold the cover with the armrest forwards.
›
To close, fold the cover and the rear armrest upwards until the stop. This
should audibly click into place.
The cover must be secured after the closing process. Ensure that the red field
above the securing tab
B
is not visible.
WARNING
The through-loading channel is only intended for transporting skis in a
properly secured, through-loading bag.
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Removable through-loading bag
Fig. 115 Tighten ribbon / secure through-loading bag
Read and observe and on page 91 first.
The removable through-loading bag (hereinafter referred to as bag) is used ex-
clusively for transporting skis and poles (max. 4 pairs).
Stowing bag and skis
›
Fold the rear armrest and the cover in the seat backrest downwards
›
Place the empty bag in the opening in such a way that the end of the bag
with the zip is in the boot.
›
Place the skis with the tips facing to the front and the sticks with the tips
facing to the rear into the bag and close the bag.
Securing bag and skis
›
Tighten the strap
A
around the skis in front of the bindings
» Fig. 115
. The
strap must hold the skis tight.
›
Partially fold the middle seat backrest forward
.
›
Guide the securing strap
B
through the opening in the seat backrest around
the upper part of the seat backrest.
›
Then, fold the seat backrests back until the locking button clicks into place.
Check this by pulling on the seat backrest.
›
Insert the securing strap
B
into the lock
C
until it clicks into place.
WARNING
■
The total weight of the skis which are transported must not exceed 17 kg.
■
Always stow and secure the skis and the bag securely - otherwise there is
a risk of injury or accident!
Electrical sockets
Introduction
WARNING
■
Do not place anything on the dashboard. These objects might slide or fall
down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic
– risk of accident!
■
Make sure that while driving no objects can enter the driver's footwell -
cause an accident!
■
Safely stow all devices during the journey to prevent them from being
thrown around the interior in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or
an accident – risk of death!
■
The devices may warm up during operation – risk of injury or fire!
■
Improper use of the power sockets and the electrical accessories can
cause fires, burns and other serious injuries.
■
The 12-Volt sockets also work if the ignition is switched off. When leaving
the vehicle, never leave persons who are not completely independent, such
as children, unattended in the vehicle.
CAUTION
When using the 12 volt power outlets the following notes are to be observed.
■
The sockets can only be used for the connection of approved electrical ac-
cessories with a total power consumption of up to 120 watts, otherwise the
electrical system of the vehicle may be damaged.
■
Connecting appliances when the engine is not running will drain the battery
of the vehicle!
■
Before switching the ignition on / off or before starting the engine, switch
off the devices which are connected to the sockets - there is a risk of damage
to the equipment due to voltage fluctuations.
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12-volt power outlet
Fig. 116 12-volt socket cover: in the front centre console/in the luggage
compartment
Read and observe and on page 98 first.
›
To use, remove the cover from the socket
- or open the cover of
the socket
- .
›
Connect the plug for the electrical appliance to the socket.
230-volt socket
Fig. 117 Open the cover of the 230 volt outlet / 230 volt outlet
Read and observe and on page 98 first.
The 230-volt socket has a child safety lock. When inserting the plug, the fuse
is released, the socket is activated and the warning light above the socket is
illuminates green (if this flashes red, then the socket is deactivated).
The socket works with the engine running (in STOP mode in vehicles with the
START-STOP system) and for about 10 minutes after the engine is switched
off, provided an appliance was still connected prior to switching off the engine
(the warning light flashes green)).
›
To use, fold up the cover of the socket in the direction of arrow
and
plug the electrical appliance plug into the socket.
›
Before removing the electrical appliance plug from the socket, fold open the
cover of the socket part way in the direction of the arrow.
An automatic deactivation of the socket can take place, for example, for
the following reasons.
▶
Excessive current.
▶
Low state of charge of the battery.
▶
High outlet temperature.
If disabling reasons no longer exist, the automatic activation of the socket can
be done.
Should no automatic activation of the socket take place, the connected devi-
ces must be disconnected from the power outlet and reconnect after a short
time.
WARNING
■
Make sure that no liquid or moisture enters into the socket - it can be fa-
tal! If fluid does manage to get into the power socket, completely dry out
the socket before reuse.
■
The child lock on the power socket is unlocked when using adapters and
extension cables which carry volts – risk of injury!
■
Do no insert any objects (e.g. knitting needles) into the contacts of the
power socket – risk of death!
CAUTION
■
The power socket can only be used for connecting approved electrical ac-
cessories with a two-pin 230V plug, with a total power uptake of up to
150 watt.
■
The plug of the electrical appliance must be plugged in up to the stop, other-
wise the child safety lock can be unlocked and the socket may be activated
but the electric appliance is still not receiving power.
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■
Do not connect bulbs with neon tubes in the socket - there is a risk of dam-
aging the lamp.
■
For appliances with an independent power source (e.g. such as notebooks),
first connect the power source itself and only after that connect the appliance.
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
Introduction
The ashtray can be used for ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like
WARNING
Never place hot or flammable objects in the ashtray – risk of fire!
Ashtray
Fig. 118 Remove / open / disassemble ashtray
Fig. 119
Removing the rear ashtray in-
sert
Read and observe on page 100 first.
Removable ashtray
›
Remove the ashtray in the direction of the arrow
A
. Insertion
takes place in reverse order.
›
To open the ashtray, turn the cover in the direction of arrow
B
. Closing
takes place in reverse order.
›
To disassemble turn the entire cover in the direction
1
until it stops and re-
move in direction of arrow
2
. Assembling takes place in reverse order.
Ashtray with removable insert
›
To remove the insert, open the ashtray fully, hold the insert in area
C
and
remove in the direction of the arrow
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 120
Cigarette lighter
Read and observe on page 100 first.
›
To use the lighter, push it in as far as the stop and wait until the glowing
lighter clicks out again
›
Take out the glowing lighter instantly, use it and insert it back into the sock-
et.
WARNING
■
The cigarette lighter also works if the ignition is switched off. When leav-
ing the vehicle, never leave people who are not completely independent,
such as children, unattended in the vehicle - there is a risk of burning, fire or
damage to the vehicle interior.
■
Be careful when using the cigarette lighter - it can cause burns.
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Note
The cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12 volt socket.
Tablet holder
Introduction
External devices (e.g. tablet, smartphone etc.) measuring min. 122 mm and
max. 195 mm can be secured in the holder.
The maximum permissible load of the compartment is 750 g.
CAUTION
Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the holder - there is a risk of
damage or functional impairment.
Attaching the rear headrests
Fig. 121 Inserting: Adapter/Holder
Fig. 122 Removal: Holder/Adapter
Read and observe on page 101 first.
›
Toinsert, attach the opened adapter to the guide rods of the front headrest
and clip in the direction of arrow
1
»
›
Clip in the holder in the direction of arrow
2
into the adapter.
›
To remove, pull on the securing tab
A
in direction of arrow
3
and take the
holder out of the adapter in the direction of arrow
4
›
Press the adapter and remove in the direction of the arrow
5
from the
guide rods of the headrest.
WARNING
Be careful with the adapter- otherwise there is a risk of finger injury.
Handling the holder
Fig. 123 Tilting and rotating the holder
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Fig. 124
Adjusting the holder size
Read and observe on page 101 first.
The holder may be by 30° in the direction of the arrow
1
tipped and by 360°
in the direction of arrow
2
turned
›
To adjust the holder size, pull out the securing tab
A
in the direction of ar-
row
3
and push the part
B
in the direction of arrow
4
to the desired posi-
tion
.
Note
If there is no external device in the holder, then we recommend that the part
B
is moved down fully. Otherwise, irritating noise may occur at certain
speeds.
Transport of cargo
Luggage compartment
Introduction
When transporting heavy objects, the driving characteristics change due to
the shift in centre-of-gravity. Therefore, adjust the speed and driving mode ac-
cordingly.
When transporting cargo the following the instructions must be adhered to
▶
Distribute the load evenly in the luggage compartment and secure it with
suitable lashing straps to the lashing eyes or securing nets so that they can-
not slip.
▶
Place heavy objects as far forward in the luggage compartment as possible.
▶
Tyre pressure is to match the load.
In the event of an accident, even small and light objects gain so much kinetic
energy that they can cause severe injuries.
The magnitude of the kinetic energy is dependent on the speed at which the
vehicle is travelling and the weight of the object.
Luggage compartment light
The light switches on/off when the boot lid is opened or closed.
If the boot lid is open and the ignition switched off, the light will extinguish au-
tomatically after around 10 minutes.
WARNING
■
Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners,
nets, hooks etc. Heavy objects were not secured sufficiently – risk of injury!
■
An unfixed or improperly fixed load can slip during a sudden manoeuvre or
an accident - danger of injury!
■
Loose cargo could hit a deployed airbag and injure occupants – danger of
death!
■
When transporting loads in the luggage compartment that has been en-
larged by folding the rear seats forward, ensure the safety of the passen-
gers transported on the other rear seats .
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CAUTION
■
Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners,
nets, hooks etc. - these could be damaged.
■
Make sure that the heating elements of the rear window heater, the ele-
ments of the integrated aerial in the rear window or in the rear side windows
are not damaged by abrasive items.
■
Do not place sharp objects in the nets and storage compartments in the lug-
gage compartment - there is a risk of damage to the net as well as the com-
partments.
■
Put the items in the storage compartments carefully and not load these
punctiform - there is a risk of damage to the compartments.
Fastening elements
Fig. 125 Fastening elements: Variant 1/variant 2 (G-TEC)
Fig. 126 Fastening elements: Version 3/version 4
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
The fasteners are located on both sides of the luggage compartment.
Overview of the fastening elements
and
Fasteners for securing fastening nets and multifunction pocket
Lashing eyes only for fastening fixing nets
Lashing eyes for fastening of cargo and fastening nets (in variant 1, the
rear and centre eye is additionally provided for securing the multifunction-
al bag)
Lashing eyes for fastening cargo and fastening nets
Lashing eyes for fastening cargo and fastening nets
The lashing eyelet
B
is located behind the folding rear seat backrest .
The maximum permissible static load of the individual lashing eyes
C
and
E
is
350 kg.
The maximum permissible load of the individual lashing eyes is
D
is 150 kg.
Fixing nets
Fig. 127 Fastening examples for nets
A
B
C
D
E
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Fig. 128
Fastening vertical pocket
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
Fastening examples for nets
Horizontal pocket
Floor net
Vertical pocket
The maximum permissible load of each of the nets is 1.5 kg.
If the vehicle is equipped with the variable loading floor and this is in the upper
position, then the lashing eyes
E
on page 103 can be used for at-
taching the nets.
CAUTION
On vehicles with lashing eyes
D
on page 103 only the cross-bag are
attached behind the seats and the floor net (the net can be attached to the
rear fasteners
A
on page 103at the rear).
Multifunction pocket
Fig. 129
Securing the multifunction
A
B
C
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
The pocket
can be secured to the fastening elements
A
and the
rear and centre lashing eyes
C
The maximum permissible load for the bag attached to the fastening element
is 3 kg.
CAUTION
In vehicles with a variable loading floor, it is not possible to attach the bag to
the fastening elements.
Folding double hooks
Fig. 130
Folding double hooks
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
Folding double hooks
for attaching small items of luggage, such as
bags etc. are provided on one or both sides of the luggage compartment de-
pending on the equipment installed in the vehicle (e.g. Bags etc.).
An item of luggage with a maximum weight of 5 kg can be attached to each
side of the double hook.
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Foldable hook
Fig. 131
Fold down hook
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
Foldable hooks for hanging small items of luggage, such as bags, etc., are pro-
vided on both sides of the luggage compartment.
›
To the use on the lower part
A
Press the hook and pull it down in direction
of the arrow
.
The maximum permissible load of the hook is 7 kg.
Fasten the flooring
Fig. 132 Fixing the floor covering: Version 1/version 2
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
Fastening options for the flooring
With the loop on a hook on the luggage compartment cover
With the hook on the frame of the luggage compartment lid
CAUTION
For version 1, the following information applies.
■
The hook on the luggage compartment cover is only provided for the fixing
of the floor covering, do not hang objects on it - there is a risk of damage to
hook.
■
The flooring covering can be fixed to the hook only with the boot open. Be-
fore closing the lid, check that the flooring is not attached to the hook - there
is a risk of damage to the hook.
CAUTION
The floor covering can be fixed with Version 2 only if the variable loading floor
is folded in the upper position
Floor covering on both sides
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
A double-sided floor covering can be fitted in the luggage compartment. One
side is made of fabric, the other side is washable (suitable for transporting wet
or dirty items ).
CAUTION
The double sided floor covering can only be used in vehicles without the varia-
ble loading floor
- There is a risk of damage to the variable loading
floor.
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Net on the luggage compartment cover
Fig. 133
Net on the luggage compart-
ment cover
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
The net at the bottom of the luggage compartment cover
ded for transporting light and soft items.
The maximum permissible load of the net is 1.5 kg.
Luggage compartment cover
Fig. 134 Remove the luggage compartment cover
Fig. 135
Luggage compartment cover
stowed behind the rear seats
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
If the retaining straps
A
are attached to the boot lid, then opening
the lid will also raise the luggage compartment cover (hereafter only referred
to as "cover").
The cover can be removed from the vehicle and stowed behind the rear seat
backrests if required
. Before removing the cover, the sunshade at
the back must be rolled up
.
Removing
›
On both sides of the boot lid, unhook the straps
A
in the direction of arrow
1
›
Hold the raised cover and press on the two sides on the underside of the
cover in the area of the recess
C
.
›
Remove the cover in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Fitting
›
Place the fixtures
B
on the cover above the brackets
C
on the side trim
.
›
Press on the two sides to the upper side of the cover in the region of the
mounts
C
. The fixtures
B
must lock into place of the recess
C
on both
sides of the luggage compartment.
›
On both sides of the boot lid, unhook the straps
A
.
WARNING
Do not place any objects on the cover during the trip - There is a risk of
injury if you brake or have a collision!
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CAUTION
■
Observe the following instructions to avoid canting and the subsequent
damage to the cover or the side trim.
■
The cover must be inserted properly and the load must not exceed the
height of the cover.
■
The cover must not be jammed in the surrounding seal of the luggage com-
partment lid when it is in the raised position.
■
There must be no object in the gap between the cover in the raise position
and the rear backrest.
Roll-up cover
Fig. 136 Roll-up cover: extending/retracting/removing
Fig. 137 Removing side covers / stowing foldable luggage compartment
cover
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
Extending
›
Grasp the cover at grip-point
A
and pull it out in the direction of the arrow
1
until it audibly clicks into place
.
Retracting
›
Push the cover in the handle area
A
in the direction of arrow
2
The cover rolls up automatically. The rolled-up cover can now be removed.
Removing/inserting
›
Press on the side of the cross bar in the direction of arrow
3
and remove
the cover in the arrow direction
4
.
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
Stowage
If the vehicle is equipped with the variable loading floor, then the removable
roll-up luggage compartment cover can be stowed in the recesses of the lug-
gage compartment side trim.
›
Fold the variable loading floor into the upper position
.
›
Remove the side covers in the direction of arrows
1
›
Insert the front part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover under a por-
tion of the side trim
D
on the left.
›
Fold the rear part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover in the direction
of the arrow
2
.
›
Reinsert the lamp in the opposite direction to the arrow
1
.
›
Fold out the variable loading floor to the upper position.
WARNING
No objects should be placed on the roll-up cover - there is a risk of damage
to the cover and a risk of injury in the event of a sudden stop or a vehicle
collision!
CAUTION
It is possible that the roll-up luggage compartment cover rolls more slowly
during winter weather conditions. This is not a defect.
Note
If you want to stow the roll-up luggage compartment cover and the roof rack
at the same time, then it is necessary that the rear part of the roll-up luggage
compartment is covering the rear roof rack.
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Storage compartment with cargo element
Fig. 138
Remove storage compartment
Fig. 139 Remove cargo element / Load fastening example
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
The storage compartment with cargo element may be located on either of the
two sides of the luggage compartment, depending on the equipment variant.
The space behind the storage compartment is designed for storing small ob-
jects with a maximum total weight of 2.5 kg.
The cargo element is designed for attaching and securing objects with a maxi-
mum total weight of 8 kg.
Storage compartment
›
Remove the storage compartment cover in the direction of the ar-
row
. Insertion takes place in reverse order.
Cargoelement
›
Before use, remove theCargoelement in the direction of arrow
- .
›
Use thecargoelements to secure the load as close as possible to the rear
seats
›
After use, stow the cargoelements in their original position.
Storage compartments under the floor covering
Fig. 140 Lift floor covering/storage compartments under the floor cov-
ering
Read and observe and on page 102 first.
For vehicles that are not equipped with an emergency wheel located under the
flooring of the luggage compartment
B
.
Every storage compartment
B
is designed for storing small objects of up to
15 kg. in weight in total.
Use of the storage compartments
›
Dividing the luggage compartment with variable loading floor
›
Lift the floor covering in the direction of arrow
A
on the upper edge of the variable loading floor.
›
Stow the cargo in the storage compartments.
›
Unhook hook
A
and fold back the flooring against the direction of the arrow
(fold back the variable loading floor to the initial position if necessary).
When transporting tall objects in the compartments, the hook
A
must be
hooked onto the upper edge of the variable loading floor.
CAUTION
Before closing the boot lid, check that the cargo transported in the storage
compartments does not strike against the luggage compartment cover - there
is a risk of damage to the lid.
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Operation
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