Roof Carrier - Seat LEON Owner's Manual

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Luggage compartment variable floor
3 Applies to the model: LEON ST
Luggage compartment variable
Fig. 181
floor: positions.
Luggage compartment variable
Fig. 182
floor: grooves tilted.
Variable floor in the high position
Lift the floor using handle
and pull it back until the front of the floor has
fully passed the supports
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Move the floor forward over the supports as
far as the rear seat backrest and then lower
the floor with the handle
Variable floor in the low position
Lift the floor using handle
and pull it back until the front of the floor has
fully passed the supports
Now match the front part with the lower
grooves of the supports and slide the floor
forwards as far as the rear seat backrest and
lower the floor at the same time with the han-
dle
.
1
Variable floor in the tilted position
When the variable floor is tilted you can ac-
cess the spare wheel/anti-puncture kit area.
Lift the variable floor using handle
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Fig. 181
of the floor has fully passed the tilted
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grooves
Run the floor through these grooves with
the help of handle
rest and until the floor is resting in the
grooves.
WARNING
During a sudden driving or braking manoeu-
vre, or in the event of an accident, objects
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Fig. 181
1
could be flung though the interior and cause
serious or fatal injuries.
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2
Operation
.
1
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Fig. 181
1
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2
and pull it back until the front
1
Fig. 182
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3
as the rear seat back-
1
Always secure objects, even when the lug-
gage compartment floor is properly lifted.
Only objects that do not protrude more
than 2/3 the height of the floor may be car-
ried between the rear seat and the raised lug-
gage compartment floor.
Only objects that do not weigh than ap-
proximately 7.5 kg may be carried between
the rear seat and the raised luggage compart-
ment floor.
CAUTION
The maximum weight that can be loaded on
the luggage compartment variable floor in
the top position is 150 kg.
Do not let the luggage compartment floor
fall when closing it. Always carefully guide it
downwards in a controlled manner. Other-
wise, the lining and the floor of the luggage
compartment could be damaged.
Note
SEAT recommends the use of straps to secure
objects to retaining rings.

Roof carrier

Introduction
The vehicle roof has been designed to opti-
mise aerodynamics. For this reason, cross

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