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Transport and practical equipment
The red markings on the release buttons
shoul
d no l
onger be visibl
e.
WARNING
Always secur
e objects, even when the
net partition is properly assembled.
There should be nobody behind the as-
sembled partition when the vehicle is mov-
ing.
The attachments on the backs of the rear
seats must never be used to fit the net par-
tition when the rear seat backs are in their
vertical position.
CAUTION
Incorrect handling of the net partition
could cause damage.
Do not “r
elease” the net partition when
lowering it, as the net and other vehicle
parts could be damaged. Roll down the net
partition by hand.
Using the net partition while the
r
ear seat backs ar
e f
olded down
3 Valid for: Leon Sportstourer
Fig. 127
Assembling the net partition in the
r
ear seat backr
ests.
Fig. 128 In the luggage compartment: net par-
tition hook
ed in pl
ace with the r
ear seat backs
folded down.
Fitting the net partition
Fold the rear seat backrests forward.
Remove the net partition from the side sup-
ports.
Place the net casing in the rail slots in the
dir
ection of the arr
o
ws
››
Fig. 127
1
.
Push the casing towards the left side of the
v
ehicl
e in the dir
ection of arrow
››
Fig. 127
2
and as far as it will go.
Check that the net is secure.
Pulling out and securing the net par
tition
Pull up handl
e
Fig. 128
2
to remove the
net fr
om the casing
Fig. 128
4
.
Hook in the net partition on the right or left
side
Fig. 128
3
(magnified image).
Hook in the net partition into the housing on
the other side
Fig. 128
1
by pulling the
r
od.
The net partition is pr
operly assembl
ed when
the T-shaped ends are firmly secured in the
corresponding housings
››
Fig. 128
3
and
1
.
R
etr
acting the net par
tition
Remove the rod from the housings in the
trims of the roof side members.
Roll up the net into the casing
››
Fig. 128
4
lowering it with your hand.
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