Luggage Compartment Equipment - Volkswagen ID.4 Owner's Manual

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— Pull the partition to the rear slightly and
then carefully remove from the mounts in
the roof by pulling downwards
Fig. 130
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— Press the release button on the transverse
rod joint and fold up the partition.
— Roll up the partition and stow in the bag.
— If necessary, fold back the backrests of the
second seat row and engage in position
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WARNING
In the event of a sudden braking manoeu-
vre or accident, objects could be flung
through the interior and lead to severe or
fatal injuries.
·
Always check after installation to make
sure that the retaining hooks of the par-
tition are correctly engaged.
·
Additionally secure all objects in the lug-
gage compartment even when the parti-
tion is installed.
·
While the vehicle is moving, no passen-
gers may travel behind the fitted parti-
tion.
NOTICE
If the partition is not secured at the mount-
ing points provided for this purpose, this may
result in damage.
·
Always secure the partition only to the
designated mounting points.
Luggage compartment
equipment
Fastening rings
Fig. 131
In the luggage compartment: fasten-
ing ring.
There are fastening rings in the luggage com-
partment which can be used to secure loose
items and luggage with the help of lashing,
retaining or securing straps →
WARNING
Unsuitable or damaged lashing, retaining or
securing straps could tear in the event of
a braking manoeuvre or accident. This
could cause objects to be flung through the
vehicle interior and lead to severe or fatal
injuries.
·
Always use suitable and undamaged
lashing, retaining or securing straps.
·
Pull lashing, retaining and securing
straps taut crosswise over the cargo on
the luggage compartment floor and at-
tach securely to the fastening rings.
·
Make sure that the upper edge of the
load is higher than the fastening rings,
particularly when stowing flat objects.
·
Depending on the vehicle equipment,
observe the signs about stowing loads
that are attached in the luggage com-
partment.
·
Never secure a child seat to the fasten-
ing rings.

Luggage compartment equipment

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