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Operation
CAUTION
Serious damage can be caused to the vehi-
cle and other objects if the rear seat back-
rest is lowered or lifted without due care
and attention.
Before folding the rear seat backrest for-
ward, always adjust the front seats so that
neither the headrests nor the cushions of
the rear backrest can hit them.
Before folding the rear seat backrest, al-
ways make sure there are no objects in the
movement area of the backrest.
Front centre armrest
Fig. 103
Front centre armrest
To lift the centr
al armr
est, lift it upwards in
the direction of the arrow
Fig. 103, setting
by setting.
To lower the armrest, first lift it to its highest
position. Then lower it down.
To move the armrest horizontally, move it
forward
Fig. 103 or backward as much as
possible in the direction of the correspond-
ing arrow.
WARNING
The front centre armrest may obstruct the
driver's arm movements, which could cause
an accident and severe injuries.
Keep the storage compartments of the
centre armrest closed at all times while the
vehicle is in motion.
Never let anyone sit on the centre arm-
rest while the vehicle is in motion, not even
a child. This position is incorrect and may
cause severe injuries.
Transport and practical
equipment
Storing objects
Positioning the luggage and cargo
It is possible to carry objects and luggage in
the vehicle, in a tr
ailer
page 303 and on
the roof
page 131. When doing so, please
consider all legal provisions.
Placing luggage inside the vehicle safely
Distribute the load in the vehicle as evenly
as possible.
Alw
ays place equipment and heavy objects
in the boot
.
Position heavy items in the boot as far for-
w
ar
d as possible.
Take into account the maximum author-
ised weight per axle, as well as the maximum
authorised weight of the vehicle
page 355.
Secure the objects to the fastening rings of
the boot using appropriate chains or belts
page 128.
Also place small objects safely.
Adapt tyre pressure to the load. Take into
account the pressure adhesive of the tyres
page 333.
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