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owners manual Seat Toledo - year of production: 2012 - Seat Toledo IV 4 owners manual EN
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Transport and practical equipment
During an accident, even small and light ob- s
● Securing the load to the rings using unsuit-Note
jects can have so much kinetic energy that
able or damaged straps could lead to injuries
Tyre pressure must be adapted to suit theation
they can cause very severe injuries. The
in the event of an accident or sudden braking
ific
load ››› page 144, Life cycle of tyres.
amount of kinetic energy depends on themanoeuvre. Secure suitable straps safely to
pec
speed of the vehicle and the weight of thethe rings to ensure this does not happen. s
al
object. However, the speed of the vehicle is
● Position the load so it cannot move forward
hnic
the most important factor. Category N1 vehicles
during a sudden braking manoeuvre. Risk of
ec
T
injuries!
Example: An unsecured object weighing 4.5
Category N1 vehicles with no protection grille
● If transporting sharp or dangerous objects
kg produces energy corresponding to 20
must use a retaining set compliant with
in the space provided when the rear seats are
times its weight in a frontal collision at 50
Standard EN 12195 (1 – 4) to secure the
folded, ensure the safety of the occupant of
km/h (31 mph). This means that its weight
e
load.
the remaining rear seat ››› page 8.
ic
reaches around 90 kg. You can imagine the
● If the rear seat located alongside a folded
severity of the injuries that might be sus-
Adv
seat is occupied, ensure safety, for example,
tained if this “projectile” strikes an occupant
by placing the load so that it stops the seatRetaining elements*
as it flies through the vehicle interior.
from folding backward in the event of being
hit from behind.
WARNING
● Never drive with the rear lid open or half-
● Store objects in the luggage compartment
closed, exhaust gases may penetrate into the
and secure to the fastening points.
interior of the vehicle. Danger of poisoning!
ation
● In an accident or sudden manoeuvre, loose
● Never exceed the allowed axle loads or al-
objects in the interior can be flung forward
lowed maximum weight. Risk of accident!
Oper
and possibly injure vehicle occupants or oth-
● Never transport passengers in the luggage
ers. This risk is even greater if the flying ob-
compartment!
jects hit a triggering airbag. In this case, any
rebounding objects could injure vehicle occu-
pants. Risk of fatal injuries!
CAUTION
Fig. 78 Luggage compartment: retaining ele-
● Take into account that transporting heavy
ments.
Make sure sharp objects stored in the boot
objects changes the centre of gravity that
ety
cannot not damage the rear window heating
could also cause changes in vehicle handling.
The following retaining elements are fitted in
filaments. Saf
Risk of accident! Therefore, always adjust
the boot ››› Fig. 78:
your speed and driving style to suit these cir-
A Rin
gs to secure the load and the retain-
cumstances.
ing nets.
B Rings used solely for the retaining nets.
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