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Loading in the cargo area
Seat belts and airbags afford the driver and
front seat passenger excellent protection,
especially in a frontal collision. You must also
think of protecting yourself from behind.
When loading cargo you should bear in mind
that objects in the cargo area, if they are not
properly anchored and correctly positioned,
can be thrown forward at great speed and
considerable force in a collision or during
heavy braking and cause serious injury.
Remember that in a frontal collision at
50 km/h (31 mph) an object weighing 20 kg
corresponds to a collision weight of 1 000 kg.
WARNING!
·
Do not position heavy items right up
against the front seats. The forward-folded
backrest will then be pressed down
unnecessarily hard. Never load above the
level of the backrests. If you do, the cargo
could be thrown forward during heavy
braking or in a collision and seriously injure
you or your passengers. Also remember to
secure the cargo properly to prevent it
moving about.
· When the rear seat backrest is folded down,
do not load objects higher than 50 mm from
the top edge of the rear passenger door
window. Otherwise, the protection offered
by the inflatable curtain hidden inside the
headlining will be compromised.
Bear the following in mind when
loading cargo:
· Place the load close up against the
backrest.
· Place heavy objects as low down as
possible.
· Place wide objects on either side of the
backrest split.
· Secure the load using suitable straps
attached to the cargo lashing eyes.
· Never load above the level of the backrest
without using a cargo net.
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