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274 Stowage compartments<br />

Loading, stowing and features<br />

Vehicle equipment<br />

i This manual describes all the standard<br />

and optional equipment of your vehicle<br />

which was available at the time of<br />

purchase. Country-specific differences are<br />

possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle<br />

may not feature all functions described<br />

here. This also refers to safety-related<br />

systems and functions.<br />

Loading guidelines<br />

G Warning!<br />

Always fasten items being carried as securely<br />

as possible. Use cargo tie-down rings and<br />

fastening materials appropriate for the weight<br />

and size of the load.<br />

In an accident, during hard braking or sudden<br />

maneuvers, loose items will be thrown around<br />

inside the vehicle. This can cause injury to<br />

vehicle occupants unless the items are<br />

securely fastened in the vehicle.<br />

To help avoid personal injury during a collision<br />

or sudden maneuver, exercise care when<br />

transporting cargo. Do not pile luggage or<br />

cargo higher than the seat backrests.<br />

The trunk is the preferred place to carry<br />

objects.<br />

Never drive a vehicle with the trunk open.<br />

Deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may<br />

enter vehicle interior resulting in<br />

unconsciousness and death.<br />

The handling characteristics of a laden<br />

vehicle are dependent on the distribution of<br />

the load within the vehicle. For this reason,<br />

you should observe the following notes when<br />

transporting a load:<br />

RWhen transporting a load, never exceed the<br />

maximum permissible gross vehicle weight<br />

or the permissible axle loads for the vehicle<br />

(including occupants). The values are<br />

stated on the vehicle identification plate on<br />

the B-pillar on the driver's side.<br />

RPosition heavy loads as far forwards as<br />

possible and as low down in the trunk/<br />

cargo compartment as possible.<br />

RThe load must not protrude above the<br />

upper edge of the seat backrests.<br />

Ralways place the load against the rear or<br />

front seat backrests. Make sure that the<br />

seat backrests are securely locked into<br />

place.<br />

RAlways place the load behind unoccupied<br />

seats if possible.<br />

RSecure the load with sufficiently strong and<br />

wear-resistant tie down. Pad sharp edges<br />

for protection.<br />

Stowage compartments<br />

Important safety notes<br />

G Warning!<br />

To help avoid personal injury during a collision<br />

or sudden maneuver, exercise care when<br />

storing objects in the vehicle. Put luggage or<br />

cargo in the trunk if possible.<br />

Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the<br />

seat backrests.<br />

Keep compartment lids closed. This will help<br />

to prevent stored objects from being thrown<br />

about and injuring vehicle occupants during<br />

Rbraking<br />

Rvehicle maneuvers<br />

Ran accident<br />

Stowage compartments in the front<br />

Glove box<br />

i Depending on the vehicle equipment,<br />

there is an AUX-IN connection or a Media<br />

Interface installed in the glove box. Media<br />

Interface is a universal interface for mobile<br />

audio equipment, e.g. for an iPod ® or USB

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