Ski Sack; Luggage Compartment - Audi 100 Quattro Owner's Manual

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CONTROLS AND EQ

SKI SACK*

*
By using the ski sack
, you can transport
skis or other long objects safely and
without soiling or damaging the vehicle
interior.
Loading the ski sack
The ski sack is accessible from the rear
seat,
§
Fold out center armrest in the rear
seat backrest. Remove if desired (see
next page).
§
Open the Velcro fastener. Push the
release button for the flap (see illustration
and arrow}.
§
Pull out and unfold the ski sack.
§
Open the zipper in the ski sack,
reach in and push the flap upwards all
the way. The flap will be held open by a
magnet.
§
Open the luggage compartment lid
and clear a space in the center.
§
Load skis or similar objects through
the luggage compartment into the interior
of the vehicle.
§
Secure the ski sack using the center
lap belt as shown in the illustration, right
column.
§
Pull the seatbelt out and wrap it
once from underneath around the ski
sack.
*
where applicable
28
UIPMENT
- insert the belt tongue into the buckle. To
tighten, pull the belt on the other end and
allow the excess length of the belt to
retract.
Stowing the ski sack
§
Reach through the zipper opening
and close the flap.
§
Fold the ski sack and stow it away.
Close the Velcro fastener.
Note
Do not fold and stow away the ski sack if
it is damp (for example, snow melting
from skis). A water drain is provided on
the end of the ski bag for this purpose.
WARNING
The ski sack is intended only for the
transportation of skis and other light
objects. To reduce the risk of serious
personal injury never transport heavy
or pointed objects in the ski sack.
When braking rapidly or during an
accident the load could be displaced
and cause injury to occupants. Sharp
edges on the load must be covered for
protection. Always fasten the center
lap belt tightly around the sack and its
contents (see illustration and descrip-
tion)

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