·
Accelerate carefully and gently.
·
A
void sudden braking and driving ma-
noeuvres.
·
Brake earlier than in normal driving.
NOTICE
Rubbing objects on the rear windows can
cause damage, e.g. to the heating wires of
the rear window heating.
Luggage compartment
co
ver
Fig. 125 In the luggage compartment: remo
v-
ing and installing the luggage compartment cov-
er.
When the boot lid is opened and closed, the
luggage compartment cover is also raised
and lowered if the retaining straps are at-
tached.
The luggage compartment cover is not suita-
ble as a shelf for objects, not even for light
pieces of clothing →
.
Remo
ving the luggage compartment cover
— Unhook the retaining straps from the boot
lid → Fig. 125 (upper arrows).
— Push the luggage compartment cover out
of the side holders (lower arrows) from be-
low.
Fitting the luggage compartment cover
— Push the luggage compartment cover into
the side retainers from above → Fig. 125
(lower arrows).
— Hook the retaining straps onto the boot lid
(upper arrows).
WARNING
Objects or animals on the luggage com-
partment co
ver can damage the luggage
compartment cover and cause serious inju-
ries in the event of sudden driving or brak-
ing manoeuvres or accidents.
·
Never transport objects or animals on
the luggage compartment cover.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the luggage compart-
ment co
ver, do not load it to such a height
that the load will press against the luggage
compartment cover when the tailgate is
closed.
Luggage compartment
floor
Luggage compartment floor –
F
unctions
Fig. 126 In the luggage compartment: luggage
compartment floor
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