Using the net partition behind the sec-
ond row of seats
Fig. 151 Behind the sec
ond row of seats: in-
stalled net partition.
Installing
1. Hook the net partition into the front le
(5-seater) or centre le (7-seater)
mounting in the roof → Fig. 151
A . En-
sure tha
t the transverse rod is pulled up
over the upper position so that it latch-
es securely in the slots.
2. Hook the net partition into the front
right (5-seater) or centre right (7-seater)
mounting in the roof.
3. Hook the net partition into the lower
fastening rings → Fig. 151
B .
NOTICE
The belts of the net partition could become
c
aught or damaged if you move the front
seat far to the rear.
·
Make sure the belts on the net partition
are routed to the sides of the seat when
you move the front seats forwards or
back.
Removing
1.
Loosen the net partition straps.
2. Unhook the retaining hooks of the net
partition from the fastening rings or the
seat anchor points.
3. Unhook the net partition from the right
holder in the roof.
4. Unhook the net partition from the le
holder in the roof.
Using the net partition behind the third
r
ow of seats
Installation of the net partition behind the
third row of seats is only possible in the 7-
seater model.
Fig. 152 Net partition installed behind the
third row of sea
ts.
Installing
1. Hook the net partition into the rear le
holder in the roof → Fig. 152
A . Ensure
tha
t the transverse rod is pulled up over
the upper position so that it latches se-
curely in the slots.
2. Hook the net partition into the rear right
holder in the roof.
3. Hook the net partition into the seat an-
chor points → Fig. 152
B .
R
emoving
1. Loosen the net partition straps.
2. Unhook the retaining hooks of the net
partition from the seat anchor points.
3. Unhook the net partition from the right
holder in the roof.
4. Unhook the net partition from the le
holder in the roof.
WARNING
In the event of a sudden driving or braking
manoeuvre or a
ccident, loose objects
could be flung though the vehicle and
cause severe injuries.
·
Ensure that the rods are securely en-
gaged.
·
Secure objects even if the net partition
is fitted correctly.
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