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3. Make sure the switch is in the 0 (Off) posi-
tion and take out the electric cable and the
hose.
4. Unscrew the orange cover on the compres-
sor and unscrew the cap on the sealing com-
pound bottle.
5. Screw the bottle onto the bottle holder as far
as possible.
The bottle and the bottle holder are equip-
ped with catches to help prevent the sealing
compound from leaking. Once the bottle is
screwed into place into the bottle holder, it
cannot be unscrewed. The bottle can only be
removed by a workshop. Volvo recommends
an authorized Volvo workshop.
WARNING
Do not unscrew the bottle. It is equipped with
a catch to prevent leakage.
6. Unscrew the tire's valve cap and screw the
hose's valve connector as far as possible
onto the valve.
Be sure the air release valve on the com-
pressor's hose is completely closed.
7. Connect the electrical cable to the nearest
12 V outlet and start the vehicle.
Make sure that none of the vehicle's other
12 V sockets are used while the compressor
is running.
WARNING
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle
while the engine is running.
8. Start the compressor by moving the switch to
the I (On) position.
WARNING
Never stand next to a tire being inflated with
the compressor. If cracks, bulges, etc. form on
the tire, switch off the compressor immedi-
ately. The vehicle should not be driven. Call
roadside assistance to have the vehicle towed
to a workshop for inspection/replacement of
the tire. Volvo recommends an authorized
workshop.
When the compressor first starts, air pressure
may temporarily increase up to 6 bar (88 psi)
but should decrease again after approxi-
mately 30 seconds.
9. Inflate the tire for 7 minutes.
To help avoid overheating, the compressor
should never be used for more than
10 minutes at a time.
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10. Switch off the compressor and check the
inflation pressure using the air pressure
gauge. The inflation pressure should be
between 1.8 bar (22 psi) and 3.5 bar
(51 psi). If the inflation pressure is too high,
use the air release valve to release air.
WARNING
If the bottle is not removed in the correct
order, sealant could spill out.
WARNING
If pressure falls below 1.8 bar (22 psi), the
hole in the tire may be too large. The vehicle
should not be driven. Call roadside assistance
to have the vehicle towed to a workshop for
inspection/replacement of the tire. Volvo rec-
ommends an authorized workshop.
11. Switch off the compressor and remove the
electrical cable.
12. Unscrew the hose from the tire's valve and
screw the valve cap back on.
13. Put the protective hose cover onto the hose
to help prevent leakage of any residual seal-
ing compound. Return the equipment to the
cargo compartment.
14. Immediately drive the vehicle at least 3 km
(2 miles) at a maximum speed of 80 km/h
(50 mph) to allow the sealing compound to
seal the tire, and then recheck the inflation
pressure.
During the tire's first revolution, some sealing
compound may spray out of the puncture
hole.
WARNING
Before driving away, make sure that no one is
near the vehicle who could be sprayed with
sealing compound. Make sure no one is
within 2 meters(7 feet) of the vehicle.
15. Rechecking the inflation pressure
Connect the hose to the tire's valve and
screw the hose connector onto the valve as
far as possible. The compressor must be
switched off.
16. Check the inflation pressure on the air pres-
sure gauge.
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If the pressure is under 1.3 bar (19 psi),
the tire is not sufficiently sealed. The vehi-
cle should not be driven. Call roadside
assistance to have the vehicle towed.
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If the inflation pressure is higher than
1.3 bar (19 psi), the tire must be inflated
to the inflation pressure specified on the
tire pressure decal on the driver's side
door pillar (1 bar = 100 kPa = 14.5 psi). If
the inflation pressure is too high, use the
air release valve to release air.
Replace the sealing compound bottle and
hose after use. Volvo recommends having
these replaced by an authorized Volvo work-
shop.
WARNING
Check inflation pressure regularly.
Volvo recommends driving to the nearest author-
ized Volvo workshop to have the tire replaced/
repaired. Inform the workshop that the tire con-
tains sealing compound.
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WARNING
After using the tire sealing system, the vehicle
should not be driven farther than approxi-
mately 200 km (120 miles).
The compressor is an electric device. Follow
local regulations for disposal.
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Recommended tire pressure (p. 501)
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Inflate tires with the compressor included in
the tire sealing system (p. 519)
Inflate tires with the compressor
included in the tire sealing system
The vehicle's original tires can be inflated using
the compressor in the tire sealing system.
1. The compressor must be switched off. Make
sure that the switch is in the 0 (Off) position
and take out the electrical cable and the
hose.
2. Unscrew the tire's valve cap and screw the
hose's valve connector as far as possible
onto the valve.
Be sure the air release valve on the com-
pressor's hose is completely closed.
3. Connect the electrical cable to the nearest
12 V outlet and start the vehicle.
WARNING
Inhaling exhaust fumes could lead to serious
injury. Never leave the engine running in an
enclosed space or a space without sufficient
ventilation.
WARNING
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle
while the engine is running.
4. Start the compressor by moving the switch to
the I (On) position.
Risk of overheating. The compressor should
not be running for longer than 10 minutes at
a time.
5. Inflate the tire to the pressure specified on
the tire pressure decal on the driver's side
door pillar. If the inflation pressure is too
high, use the air release valve to release air.
6. Switch off the compressor. Remove the hose
and the electrical cable.
7. Screw the valve cap back onto the tire.
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After inflating a tire, always replace the
valve cap to help prevent valve damage
caused by gravel, dirt, etc.
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Use plastic valve caps only. Metal caps
could corrode and become difficult to
remove.
The compressor is an electric device. Follow
local regulations for disposal.
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Related information
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Recommended tire pressure (p. 501)
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Using the tire sealing system (p. 515)
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Determining the vehicle's permitted
weight
Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi-
mum return of vehicle design performance.
Weight designations
Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself
with the following terms for determining your
vehicle's weight ratings, with or without a trailer,
from the vehicle's Federal/Canadian Motor Vehi-
cle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label, and
the vehicle's tire information placard:
Curb weight
The weight of the vehicle including a full tank of
fuel and all standard equipment. It does not
include passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.
Capacity weight
All weight added to the curb weight, including
cargo and optional equipment. When towing, tow-
bar weight is also part of cargo weight.
Permissible axle weight
The maximum allowable weight that can be car-
ried by a single axle (front or rear). These num-
bers are shown on the Federal/Canadian Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label.
The total load on each axle must never exceed its
maximum permissible weight.
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
The vehicle's curb weight + cargo + passengers.
Steps for Determining Correct Load
Limit
1. Locate the statement "the combined weight
of occupants and cargo should never exceed
XXX kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's plac-
ard.
2. Determine the combined weight of the driver
and passengers that will be riding in your
vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver
and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
4. The resulting figure equals the available
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the "XXX" amount equals
1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. pas-
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of availa-
ble cargo and luggage load capacity is 650
lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 × 150) = 650 lbs.)
5. Determine the combined weight of luggage
and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That
weight may not safely exceed the available
cargo and luggage load capacity calculated
in Step 4.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load
from your trailer will be transferred to your
vehicle. Consult this manual to determine
how this reduces the available cargo and lug-
gage load capacity of your vehicle.
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Passenger compartment interior
Overview of the passenger compartment interior
and storage spaces.
Front seats
Storage compartment in door panel, card holder to the
left of the steering wheel, storage under driver's seat
1
,
glove compartment with fold-out hook, and sun visors.
Storage compartment at leg area, electrical outlets and
USB ports via wireless phone charger
*, cup holder and
storage under armrest in tunnel console.
Rear seat
Storage compartment in the door panel, cup holders
* in
the center seat's backrest, storage pocket
* in the front
seat's backrest and USB ports
* in the tunnel console.
WARNING
Store loose objects, such as cell phone, cam-
era, remote control for extra equipment, etc.,
in the glove compartment or another compart-
ment. Otherwise, these could injure people in
the vehicle in the event of hard braking or a
collision.
Keep in mind that glossy surfaces can be
easily scratched by e.g. metal objects. Do not
place keys, phones or similar items on sensi-
tive surfaces.
Related information
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Using the glove compartment (p. 527)
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Connecting a device via the USB port
(p. 455)
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A maximum of 1 kg (2.2 lbs) can be stored here.
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Tunnel console
The tunnel console is located between the front
seats.
Storage compartment with cup holders for
the driver and passenger.
Waste bin
*
2
that can be taken out and emp-
tied.
Storage compartment under the armrest.
Climate control panel for the rear seats
* or
storage compartment. There is also a USB
port underneath
*.
WARNING
Store loose objects, such as cell phone, cam-
era, remote control for extra equipment, etc.,
in the glove compartment or another compart-
ment. Otherwise, these could injure people in
the vehicle in the event of hard braking or a
collision.
One of the sensors for the alarm
* is located
under the cup holder in the center console.
Avoid placing coins, keys and other metal
objects in the cup holder as this could trigger
the alarm.
Keep in mind that glossy surfaces can be
easily scratched by e.g. metal objects. Do not
place keys, phones or similar items on sensi-
tive surfaces.
Related information
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Passenger compartment interior (p. 524)
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Climate system controls (p. 196)
Electrical outlets
There is a 12 V electrical outlet in the tunnel
console and a 12 V electrical outlet
* in the cargo
compartment.
If a problem occurs with an electrical socket,
contact a workshop - an authorized Volvo work-
shop is recommended.
12 V outlets
12 V outlet in the tunnel console, front seat.
The 12 V outlets can be used for devices
intended for this such as MP3 players, coolers
and cellular phones.
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Only in vehicles with automatic transmission.
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12 V outlet in the cargo compartment
*.
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Passenger compartment interior (p. 524)
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Using the electrical outlets (p. 526)
Using the electrical outlets
The 12 V outlet can be used for devices
intended for this such as MP3 players, coolers
and cellular phones.
The ignition must be in at least mode I for the
outlets to supply current. The outlets will then be
active as long as there is sufficient charge in the
start battery.
If the engine is turned off and the vehicle is
locked, the outlets will be deactivated. If the
engine is turned off and the vehicle remains
unlocked, the sockets will remain active for up to
7 minutes.
Bear in mind that using the electrical outlets
when the engine is off could cause the starter
battery to have too low of a charge level,
which could limit other functionality.
Accessories connected to the electrical out-
lets can be activated even when the vehicle
electrical system is off or if preconditioning is
used. For this reason, disconnect plugs when
they are not in use to prevent the starter bat-
tery from becoming discharged.
WARNING
•
Do not use accessories with large or
heavy plugs – they could damage the out-
let or come loose while you are driving.
•
Do not use accessories that could cause
disruptions to e.g. the vehicle's radio
receiver or electrical system.
•
Position the accessory so that there is no
risk of it injuring the driver or passengers
in the event of heavy braking or a colli-
sion.
•
Pay attention to connected accessories
as they can generate heat that could burn
passengers or the interior.
Using 12 V outlets
1. Remove the stopper (tunnel console) or fold
down the cover (trunk/cargo compartment)
over the socket and plug in the device.
2. Unplug the device and put the stopper back
in (tunnel console) or fold up the cover
(trunk/cargo compartment) when the socket
is not in use or left unattended.
The maximum power is 120 W (10 A) per
outlet.
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Related information
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Passenger compartment interior (p. 524)
Using the glove compartment
The glove compartment is located on the pas-
senger side. The glove compartment can be
used to store the Owner's Manual, maps, etc.
There is also room for a pen and a card holder.
Glove compartment with fold-out hook.
The hook on the glove compartment can be
folded out when the glove compartment is open.
Once folded out, it can be used when the glove
compartment is closed.
Locking and unlocking the glove box
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The glove compartment can be locked when the
vehicle is left at a workshop, hotel, etc. The glove
compartment can then only be locked/unlocked
with the glove compartment key.
Storage compartment for the key. The illustration is
generic – the design may vary.
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The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
To lock the glove compartment:
Insert the key into the lock on the glove com-
partment.
Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise.
Remove the key from the lock.
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To unlock, perform the above steps in
reverse.
Using the glove box as a cooled area
*
The glove compartment can be used to cool e.g.
drinks or food. Cooling is possible when the cli-
mate system is active (i.e. when the ignition is in
mode II or when the engine is running).
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
Activate cooling
Deactivate cooling
–
Activate or deactivate cooling by moving the
control as far as possible toward the passen-
ger compartment/glove compartment.
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Passenger compartment interior (p. 524)
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Sun visors
In the ceiling in front of the driver and front pas-
senger, there are sun visors that can be lowered
and angled to the side as necessary.
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
The mirror lighting
* comes on automatically when
the cover is lifted up.
The mirror frame has a holder for e.g. cards or
tickets.
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Cargo compartment
The vehicle has a flexible cargo compartment
that makes it possible to carry and secure large
objects.
The cargo capacity of the vehicle can be consid-
erably increased by folding down the rear seat
backrests. Use load anchoring eyelets or grocery
bag holders to help secure objects in place. In
order to accommodate bulky loads, the parcel
shelf is easy to remove and store under the load
compartment floor.
The towing eyelet and tire sealing system, or the
temporary spare tire
*, are located under the
cargo compartment floor.
Related information
•
Loading recommendations (p. 529)
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Load anchoring eyelets (p. 531)
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Folding up the cargo compartment floor
(p. 532)
Loading recommendations
There are a number of things to consider when
carrying loads in or on the vehicle.
Load-carrying capacity is determined by the vehi-
cle's curb weight. The total weight of all passen-
gers and any installed accessories reduces the
vehicle's load-carrying capacity by the corres-
ponding amount.
WARNING
The vehicle's driving characteristics change
depending on the weight and position of the
load.
Loading in the trunk and cargo
compartment
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Position objects so they are pressing against
the rear seat backrests.
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Distribute the load evenly.
•
Heavy objects should be positioned as low
as possible. Avoid placing heavy objects on
folded-down seat backrests.
•
Cover sharp corners with a soft cloth or simi-
lar to help prevent damage to the upholstery.
•
Use the load anchoring eyelets and tension-
ing straps or similar to secure all objects.
WARNING
In a head-on collision at a speed of 50 km/h
(30 mph), an unsecured object weighing 20
kg (44 pounds) can reach a projectile weight
equivalent to 1000 kg (2200 pounds).
WARNING
If objects are loaded higher than the upper
edge of the side windows, leave a 10 cm (4
in.) space between the objects and the win-
dow. Objects placed closer to this could
impede the function of the inflatable curtain
concealed inside the headlining.
WARNING
Always secure the load. Otherwise, it may shift
during heavy braking and injure people in the
vehicle.
Cover sharp edges and sharp corners with
something soft.
Turn off the engine and apply the parking
brake when loading/unloading long objects.
Otherwise, it is possible for the load to reach
the gear lever or gear selector and move it to
a drive position – which could cause the vehi-
cle to begin rolling.
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Extra cargo space
The rear seat backrests can be folded down to
increase cargo compartment space and simplify
loading. If the rear seat backrests are folded
down, make sure that no objects loaded into the
vehicle prevent the WHIPS system for the front
seats from functioning correctly.
The ski hatch
* in the rear seat can be folded
down to carry skis or other long, thin objects.
Related information
•
Load anchoring eyelets (p. 531)
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Folding down the rear seat backrests
(p. 177)
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Roof loads and load carriers (p. 530)
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Roof loads and load carriers
Volvo-developed load carriers are recommended
for carrying loads on the roof of the vehicle.
Volvo load carriers are specially designed to help
prevent damage to your vehicle and help ensure
maximum safety while driving. Volvo load carriers
are available from authorized Volvo retailers.
Carefully follow the installation instructions provi-
ded with the load carriers.
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Check periodically to ensure that the load
carriers and load are properly secured.
Secure the load firmly using tie straps or
similar.
•
Distribute the load evenly throughout the
load carriers. Place heavier cargo at the bot-
tom of the load.
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The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel con-
sumption increase with the size of the load.
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Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid acceleration, hard
braking and fast cornering.
WARNING
The vehicle's center of gravity and driving
characteristics are altered by roof loads.
Follow the vehicle's specifications regarding
weights and maximum permitted load.
Related information
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Loading recommendations (p. 529)
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Grocery bag holders
Grocery bag holders (hooks) help keep shop-
ping bags in place and prevent them from falling
over and spilling their contents in the cargo
compartment.
On the sides of the cargo compartment
There is a grocery bag holder in the side panel
on each side of the cargo compartment.
The grocery bag holders are only intended to
hold weights up to 5 kg (11 lbs).
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Under the floor hatch
*
1. Lift the handle in the center of the load com-
partment floor and fold up the floor.
2. Move the load compartment floor to the
upright position and place it in the adjust-
ment track on each side.
> It is now possible to hang grocery bags
with handles at a suitable height on the
hooks.
Related information
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Loading recommendations (p. 529)
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Installing and removing the cargo net
Load anchoring eyelets
Load anchoring eyelets in the cargo compart-
ment can be used to secure objects with straps,
a net, etc.
WARNING
Hard, sharp and/or heavy objects in or pro-
truding from the vehicle can cause injury in
the event of hard braking.
Always secure large and heavy objects with a
seat belt or cargo retaining straps.
Related information
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Loading recommendations (p. 529)
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Rear seat ski hatch
*
The hatch in the rear seat backrest can be
opened to transport long, narrow objects such
as skis.
1. In the cargo compartment, grasp the ski
hatch handle and pull it down.
2. Fold down the armrest in the rear seat.
3. Adjust the center seat head restraint
upwards so the steel tubes do not block the
opening.
If the private locking
* function is used, the hatch
must be closed.
Related information
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Loading recommendations (p. 529)
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Folding up the cargo compartment
floor
The cargo compartment floor can be secured in
the raised position using the support arm.
1. Grasp the handle to fold up the cargo com-
partment floor.
2. Raise the support arm and insert the end in
the recess on the underside of the cargo
compartment floor.
> The cargo compartment floor will then be
held in the raised position
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Installing and removing the cargo
net
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The cargo net helps prevent objects in the cargo
compartment from entering the passenger com-
partment in the event of a sudden stop or hard
braking.
The cargo net is attached at four points.
For safety reasons, the cargo net must always be
mounted and secured according to the following
description.
The net is made of strong nylon weave and can
be attached in two different locations in the vehi-
cle:
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Rear mounting - behind the rear seats.
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Front mounting - behind the front seats.
WARNING
Objects in the cargo compartment must
always be securely anchored, even with a cor-
rectly installed cargo net.
Installing the cargo net
WARNING
All of the cargo net's upper consoles, hooks
and straps must be securely mounted and
attached before the net is used.
Never use the net if it is damaged.
With front mounting, the cargo net is most
easily installed via a rear door.
1. Fold out the cargo net.
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2. Insert one of the net's hooks into the front or
rear ceiling mounting point with the strap
lock facing you.
Remove any clothing hooks from the ceiling
attachment by turning the hook a quarter-
turn clockwise (left side) or a quarter-turn
counterclockwise (right side).
3. Insert the other upper hook into the ceiling
mounting point on the opposite side. The
telescopic spring-loaded hooks make mount-
ing easier.
Make sure that the net's hooks are pushed
forward as far as possible into their respec-
tive mounting points.
4. Rear mounting: With the cargo net hooked
into the rear ceiling mounting points, attach
the net's straps into the front floor eyelets in
the cargo compartment.
Rear mounting.
Front mounting: With the cargo net mounted
in the front ceiling mounting points, hook the
straps into the outer eyelets on the front seat
rails behind the seats. Attaching the net is
easier if the seat backrests are upright and
the seats are moved slightly forward.
Front mounting.
Move the seat or backrest only until it
touches the net. Moving it with too much
force or applying too much pressure to the
net could lead to damage.
If a seat or backrest is pressed with too much
force back against the cargo net, the net and
its ceiling brackets could be damaged.
5. Pull the straps until the cargo net is taut.
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Removing the cargo net
The cargo net can be easily removed and folded
up.
1. Loosen the cargo net by pressing the button
on the strap locks on each side and pulling
to allow some slack.
2. Press in the catches and release both of the
strap hooks.
3. Unhook the upper hooks and remove the net
from the ceiling mounting points.
4. Fold up the net and store it in its case.
Replace clothing hooks, if desired.
Related information
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Loading recommendations (p. 529)
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Load anchoring eyelets (p. 531)
Removing and storing the parcel
shelf in the vehicle
The parcel shelf can be removed to increase the
cargo space.
Removing the parcel shelf
Detach the parcel shelf lifting eyes on both
sides.
Unhook the front edge of the parcel shelf
and remove it.
Storing the parcel shelf
Once removed, the parcel shelf can be stored
under the cargo compartment floor.
Fold up the cargo compartment floor and
secure it with the support arm.
Position the parcel shelf with its top facing
down and place it in the space with the rear
part facing forward.
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With folding cargo compartment floor:
1.
Fold the cargo compartment floor forward to
position the parcel shelf with its top facing
down and its rear part facing forward.
2. Restore the cargo compartment floor to a flat
position.
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