Storage in the boot floor*
Variable storage in the boot floor.
Fig. 109
Boot floor partition.
Fig. 110
There is a variable storage compartment* in
the boot floor.
Lift the boot floor and fold it back all the
–
›››
Fig.
109.
way
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Fit the separator
–
A
side grooves depending on the size of the
objects to be transported. The on-board
104
tool kit and the spare wheel are located un-
derneath the luggage compartment.
Secure objects in the luggage compart-
–
ment with suitable straps on the fastening
rings.
Note
The maximum weight capacity of the varia-
●
ble boot floor is 100 kg distributed evenly
over the whole floor.
Luggage compartment net*
Fig. 111
There is a storage net in the luggage com-
partment for securing objects.
Use the fastening rings located on the side
–
of the boot to attach the retaining net
Fig.
110, into the
›››
Fig.
Operation
Boot storage net.
111.
Note
●
Do not exceed the maximum authorised
›››
weight for the vehicle
page
207.
Roof carrier/rack system*
Introduction
Please observe the following points if you in-
tend to carry loads on the roof:
●
For safety reasons, only luggage racks and
accessories supplied by SEAT official services
are recommended.
●
It is essential that you strictly follow the as-
sembly instructions included with the bars,
being especially careful to position the boot
cover bars on the special housings; you must
also respect their position according to the
direction of travel indicated in the assembly
manual. Not following these instructions may
cause marks on the bodywork and the longi-
tudinal bars.
●
Pay special attention to the tightening tor-
que of the attachment bolts and check them
following a short journey. If necessary, re-
tighten the bolts and check them at regular
intervals.
Distribute the load evenly. A maximum load
●
of 40 kg is permitted for each roof rack sys-
tem support bar, the load must be