Mercedes-Benz V-Class 2020 Owner's Manual page 282

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The load protection net partitions the load com‐
partment. It protects vehicle occupants from light
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.
Observe the notes on securing loads
#
(
page 276).
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Upper retainer
Floor anchorage (example: secured tie-down eye)
Fitting
Remove the luggage compartment partition if
#
necessary (
page 280).
/
Clip the load protection net into upper retain‐
#
ers
1
in such a way that tensioning straps
3
face the rear of the vehicle.
Fit tie-down eyes
5
#
to the rear seat legs (
them at least 5 cm from the seat legs to allow
subsequent movement of the rear seat.
into the guide rails close
page 277). Position
/
Check that tie-down eyes
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rectly.
Tie-down eyes
5
should not move.
Pull tensioning straps
#
tion net tightly.
Clip hooks
4
on tensioning straps
#
tie-down eyes 5.
Fold tensioning element
#
Pull the loose end of tensioning straps
#
down in the direction of the arrow until ten‐
sioning straps
3
are tight.
Fold tensioning element
#
the final tension on the straps.
If necessary, fit the luggage compartment
#
partition (
page 280).
/
After travelling a short distance, check that
#
the load protection net is taut, and retighten
it if necessary.
Removing
Remove the luggage compartment partition if
#
necessary (
page 280).
/
Fold tensioning element
#
Tensioning straps
3
Unclip hooks
4
of tensioning straps
#
tie-down eyes
5
at the bottom.
Unclip the load protection net from upper
#
retainers 1.
When required, remove tie-down eyes
#
(
page 277).
/
If necessary, fit the luggage compartment
#
partition (
page 280).
/
Roll up the load protection net and fasten it,
#
still rolled up, using the Velcro fasteners.
Adjusting the front seat with the load protec‐
tion net fitted
Fold tensioning element
#
upwards.
The load protection net slackens.
Correctly adjust the front seat.
#
Re-tension the load protection net.
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Transporting 279
5
are seated cor‐
3
of the load protec‐
3
into
2
up.
3
2
down to achieve
2
up.
are slack.
3
from
5
2
on straps
3

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