Removing the net partition
Pull the net casing out approximately 5 cm
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in the opposite direction to the arrow
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Fig. 169
.
2
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Remove the casing from the rails by pulling
in the opposite direction to the arrows
›››
Fig. 169
.
1
●
Lift the rear seat backrests.
WARNING
During a sudden driving or braking manoeu-
vre, or in the event of an accident, objects
could be flung though the interior and cause
serious or fatal injuries.
Always secure objects, even when the net
●
partition is properly assembled.
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There should be nobody behind the assem-
bled partition when the vehicle is moving.
WARNING
The rear seat backrests should only be lifted
again once the net partition has been disas-
sembled.
CAUTION
Incorrect handling of the net partition could
cause damage.
Do not "release" the net partition when
●
lowering it, as the net and other vehicle parts
could be damaged. Roll down the net parti-
tion by hand.
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Operation
Tailboard for transporting long items*
Fig. 171
On the rear seat backrest: opening
the tailboard.
In the luggage compartment: open-
Fig. 172
ing the tailboard.
On the rear seat, behind the central armrest,
there is a tailboard for transporting long
items in the interior, such as skis.
To avoid soiling the interior, dirty objects
should be wrapped (e.g. in a blanket) before
they are inserted through the tailboard.
When the armrest is down, nobody may trav-
el in the centre rear seat.
Opening the tailboard
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Lower the centre armrest.
Pull the release lever in the direction of the
●
arrow and push the tailboard cover
›››
Fig. 171
down and forwards.
1
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Open the rear lid.
Insert the long objects through the gap
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from the luggage compartment.
Secure the objects with the seatbelt.
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●
Close the rear lid.
Closing the tailboard
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Lift the tailboard cover until it engages. The
red mark on the luggage compartment side
should never be visible.
Close the rear lid.
●
●
Lift the centre armrest if necessary.
Note
The tailboard can also be opened from the
luggage compartment. To do so, press the re-
lease lever down, in the direction of the ar-
›››
row, and the cover upwards
Fig.
172.