NOTICE
Electrical wires or, depending on the fea-
tures, the antenna embedded into the rear
windows could be damaged, even irrepara-
bly, if they are in contact with objects.
Note
Straps for securing the load to the fastening
rings are commercially available from acces-
sory shops.
Luggage compartment
Luggage compartment shelf
Fig.181 In the boot: removing and installing
the shelf.
Fig.182 In the boot: removing and installing
the shelf.
Removing
●
Detach the cord loops ›››Fig.181
B
from
their hooks
A
.
●
Remove the rear shelf from the side supports
›››Fig.182 by pulling it upwards and then take
it out.
If necessary, the rear shelf can be stored un-
der the luggage compartment double oor
›››page314.
Fitting
●
Insert the cover horizontally so that the
“recess” ts onto the axis of the supports
›››Fig.182 and press down until it engages.
●
Attach the securing straps ›››Fig.181
B
onto the rear lid.
WARNING
Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car-
ried on the rear shelf can cause serious injury
in case of sudden manoeuvring or braking or
in case of an accident.
●
Do not leave hard, sharp or heavy objects
or in bags on the rear shelf.
●
Never transport animals on the rear shelf.
NOTICE
●
Before closing the rear lid, ensure that the
rear shelf is correctly tted.
●
An overloaded luggage compartment
could mean that the rear shelf is not cor-
rectly seated and it may be bent or damaged.
●
If the luggage compartment is overloaded,
remove the tray.
Note
Ensure that, when placing items of clothing
on the luggage compartment cover, rear visi-
bility is not reduced.