Load Securing Aid - Mercedes-Benz Metris 2021 Operating Instructions Manual

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172 Transporting
Installing
Turn metal retaining ring
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lel to the long axis of tie-down eye
trated.
The locking pin can only be pushed down suf‐
ficiently and allow the tie-down eye to be
installed, moved or removed, if the metal
retaining ring is parallel to the long axis of the
tie-down eye.
Hold tie-down eye
2
between your forefinger
#
and middle finger as illustrated, and place
your thumb through metal retaining ring
and on the central pressure point.
Use your thumb to push the locking pin down
#
as far as it will go.
Push tie-down eye
2
near the load using the
#
notches on guide rail 1, and move it approx‐
imately 0.5 in (12 mm).
Remove your thumb from the pressure point
#
and slide tie-down eye
2
Turn metal retaining ring
#
pendicular to the long axis of tie-down eye
2.
The locking pin cannot be pushed down far if
the metal retaining ring is perpendicular to
the long axis of the tie-down eye. This pre‐
vents the tie-down eye from being released
unintentionally, e.g. if the tie-down eye is
stepped on.
Check that tie-down eye
#
rectly.
The tie-down eye cannot be moved.
Removing
Turn metal retaining ring
#
lel to the long axis of tie-down eye 2.
Grip tie-down eye
2
as described above
#
under installing and use your thumb to push
the locking pin down as far as it will go.
Slide tie-down eye
2
and pull it up and out
#
through the notch of guide rail 1.

Load securing aid

Removing/installing a load protection net
& WARNING Risk of injury or death due to
objects being poorly secured
The load protection net alone cannot restrain
or secure heavy objects, luggage or heavy
loads.
3
so that it is paral‐
2
as illus‐
3
& WARNING Risk of injury due to sitting
The load protection net partitions the cargo com‐
until it engages.
partment. It protects vehicle occupants from light
3
so that it is per‐
objects and/or luggage slipping or tipping over.
You can install the load protection net at an angle
behind the front seats or behind the first row of
rear seats.
#
2
is seated cor‐
3
so that it is paral‐
Upper retainer
You could be hit by an unsecured load during
sudden changes in direction, braking or in the
event of an accident.
Always stow objects in such a way that
#
they cannot be thrown about the vehi‐
cle.
Secure objects, luggage or loads against
#
slipping or tipping over, e.g. by using tie
downs, even when you are using the
load protection net.
behind a partitioning net
Vehicle occupants can be pressed against the
partitioning net. There is a risk of injury.
Never allow vehicle occupants to sit
#
behind the partitioning net.
Observe the notes on securing loads
(
page 168).
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