User Manual

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SAFETY
DEVICES
CORRECT USE
OF THE CAR
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
IN AN
EMERGENCY
CAR
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
Setting the loading surface at
lower level (where provided)
To improve the loading space, lower the
luggage compartment surface fig. 111, as
follows:
raise handle A-fig. 109 pressing in the
point shown by the arrow at “PUSH”,
use the handle to remove the loading
surface from the seat on the suitcase
board by raising it slightly and pulling
it outwards; the knuckle on the seat
side will facilitate this manoeuvre.
To reposition the loading surface to the
upper level proceed as follows:
raise handle A-fig. 109 pressing in the
point shown by the arrow at “PUSH”,
use the handle to raise the loading sur-
face from the boot mat and pull it out-
wards; the knuckle on the seat side
will facilitate this manoeuvre.
ANCHORING THE LOAD
The boot contains the proper hook for
anchoring the required load fig. 113.
fig. 111
F0L0177m
fig. 112
F0L0141m
fig. 113
F0L0138m
Boot loading surface set at
top position can withstand 70
kg max. and 200 kg at bottom
position as shown on the
proper label set under the loading sur-
face (see fig. 112).
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