Removing the luggage compartment
floor
1. Fold the rear part of the luggage compart‐
ment floor forwards.
2. Slightly raise the luggage compartment floor.
3. Pull the luggage compartment floor back and
out of the brackets and remove.
Inserting the luggage compartment
floor
Proceed in reverse order to insert the luggage
compartment floor:
1.
Position the folded luggage compartment
floor flat at the mounts.
2. Push the luggage compartment floor forward
into the mounts. The luggage compartment
floor engages noticeably.
Enlarging the luggage
compartment
Principle
The luggage compartment can be enlarged by
folding down the rear seat backrests.
General
The rear seat backrest is split 40–20–40. The
rear seat backrests on each side and the middle
section can be folded down individually.
The rear seat backrests can be folded down from
the rear or from the luggage compartment.
Safety notes
WARNING
Risk of entrapment when folding down the rear
seat backrest. There is a risk of injury or mate‐
rial damage. Before folding down, make sure
that the area of movement of the rear seat
backrest and the head restraint is kept clear.
WARNING
If a rear seat backrest is not locked, unsecured
cargo may be flung into the interior, for example
in the event of an accident or when braking or
taking evasive action. There is a danger of in‐
jury. Make sure that the rear seat backrest is
locked after it has been folded back.
WARNING
If the seat is not adjusted properly or the child
seat has been installed incorrectly, the child re‐
straint system may have limited stability or may
not be stable at all. There is a risk of injury or
even death. Make sure that the child restraint
system rests firmly against the backrest. Wher‐
ever possible, adapt the backrest angle of all
the relevant seat backrests and adjust the seats
correctly. Make sure that the seats and their
backrests are correctly engaged or locked. If
possible, adjust the height of the head re‐
straints, or remove them.
WARNING
Once the rear seat backrest has been folded
down, the locking bracket protrudes into the in‐
terior. There is a risk of material damage. When
the rear seat backrest is folded down, watch
out for the protruding locking bracket and keep
this area clear.
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