2020-2024 Cupra Formentor SUV Operation -> Luggage compartment User Manual
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Operation -> Luggage compartment for Your Cupra Formentor SUV First Generation (2020-2024)

Operation  
Remove the rear shelf from the side sup-  
If the luggage compartment is overloa-  
Luggage compartment  
ports Fig. 112 by pulling it upwards and  
then take it out.  
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ded, remove the tray.  
Luggage compartment shelf  
Note  
If necessary, the rear shelf can be stored un-  
der the luggage compartment double floor  
Ensure that, when placing items of clothing  
on the luggage compartment cover, rear  
visibility is not reduced.  
page 137.  
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Fitting  
Insert the cover horizontally so that the  
“recess” fits onto the axis of the supports  
Fig. 112 and press down until it engages.  
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B
Hook the loops Fig. 111  
to the rear  
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lid.  
Fig. 111 In the luggage compartment: re-  
moving and fitting the shelf.  
WARNING  
Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car-  
ried on the rear shelf can cause serious in-  
jury in case of sudden manoeuvring or  
braking or in case of an accident.  
Do not leave hard, sharp or heavy objects  
or in bags on the rear shelf.  
Never transport animals on the rear shelf.  
CAUTION  
Before closing the rear lid, ensure that  
the rear shelf is correctly fitted.  
Fig. 112 In the luggage compartment: re-  
moving and fitting the shelf.  
An overloaded luggage compartment  
could mean that the rear shelf is not cor-  
rectly seated and it may be bent or dam-  
aged.  
Removing  
B
Detach the cord loops Fig. 111  
from  
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A
their hooks  
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Transport and practical equipment  
Place the rear shelf in the corresponding  
Store the rear shelf  
housing Fig. 114 .  
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Put the left and right covers in their original  
position.  
Variable luggage compartment  
floor  
Fig. 116 Variable luggage compartment  
floor: inclined position.  
Fig. 113 In the luggage compartment: cov-  
ers for storing the rear shelf.  
Variable floor in high position  
To move from the low position to the high  
position, lift the floor using the handle  
1
Fig. 115 , and pull it back until the front  
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of the floor has fully passed the supports  
2
Fig. 115  
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Move the floor forward over the supports  
as far as the rear seat backrest and then low-  
1
er the floor with the handle  
.
Variable floor in low position  
To move from the high position to the low  
Fig. 114 In the luggage compartment: fit-  
ting the rear shelf.  
position, lift the floor using the handle  
1
Fig. 115 , and pull it back until the front  
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of the floor has fully passed the supports  
Depending on the equipment, once the lug-  
gage compartment shelf has been removed,  
it can be stored under the boot floor.  
2
Fig. 115  
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Fig. 115 Variable luggage compartment  
floor: raised position; lowered posi-  
tion.  
Now let the front part fall to the floor and  
slide the floor forwards as far as the rear seat  
backrest; lower the floor at the same time  
with the handle  
Remove the left and right covers  
Fig. 113.  
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Operation  
Variable floor in the tilted position  
guide it downwards in a controlled manner.  
Otherwise, the lining and the floor of the  
luggage compartment could be damaged.  
Tighten the belts and straps in a cross lay-  
out over the load placed on the boot floor  
and secure them to the fastening rings  
safely.  
When the variable floor is tilted you can ac-  
cess the spare wheel or anti-puncture kit  
area.  
Never exceed the maximum tensile load  
Lift the variable floor in the high position  
of the fastening rings when securing ob-  
jects.  
Fastening rings  
1
using handle Fig. 115  
, pull it up and  
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push it towards the backrest of the rear seats  
until it folds along the hinge line and the  
movable part of the floor is resting on itself.  
Make sure that, particularly for flat ob-  
jects, the upper edge of the load is higher  
than the fastening rings.  
Rest the floor on its housings Fig. 116  
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Depending on the features, take into ac-  
(arrows).  
count the instruction panels on the boot on  
how to place the load.  
WARNING  
Never secure a child seat to the fastening  
Always secure objects, even when the  
rings.  
luggage compartment floor is properly lif-  
ted.  
Fig. 117 In the luggage compartment:  
fixed and deployable fastening rings.  
Note  
Only objects that do not protrude more  
The maximum tensile load that the fas-  
than 2/3 the height of the floor may be car-  
ried between the rear seat and the raised  
luggage compartment floor.  
There are fastening rings Fig. 117 on the  
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tening rings can support is approx. 3.5 kN.  
front and rear of the boot to secure loose  
objects and luggage with fastening belts and  
cords.  
Belts, straps and securing systems for the  
appropriate load can be obtained from spe-  
cialised dealerships. To do so, CUPRA rec-  
ommends going to a specialised CUPRA  
dealer or any SEAT dealership.  
Only objects that do not weigh than ap-  
proximately 7.5 kg may be carried between  
the rear seat and the raised luggage com-  
partment floor.  
WARNING  
If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining  
straps are used, they could break in the  
event of braking or an accident. Objects  
could then be launched across the passen-  
ger compartment and cause serious or fatal  
injuries.  
CAUTION  
The maximum weight that can be loaded  
on the luggage compartment variable floor  
in the top position is 100 kg.  
Always use belts or straps that are suita-  
Do not let the luggage compartment  
ble and in good condition.  
floor fall when closing it. Always carefully  
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Transport and practical equipment  
The net bag can be hooked up to the lug-  
gage compartment in different ways.  
Net bag  
Always secure the bag hooks properly so  
that they do not suddenly release from the  
fastening rings when hooking or unhooking  
them.  
Hooking the net bag into the luggage  
compartment floor  
On hooking or unhooking them, protect  
your eyes and face in case the hooks are re-  
leased suddenly.  
If necessary, the front eyes must be unfolded  
first page 138 .  
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Always hook up the net bag hooks in the  
Secure the net hooks to the fastening rings  
described order. If a hook is unfastened  
suddenly, this may cause injuries.  
1
2
and  
Fig. 118  
. The bag zip  
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should be facing upwards.  
Hook the net bag next to the load thresh-  
old  
Fig. 118 In the luggage compartment: net  
bag hooked up at floor level.  
Bag hooks  
Secure the short net hooks to the fasten-  
1
ing rings Fig. 119  
. The bag zip  
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should be facing upwards.  
2
Secure the straps in the bag hooks  
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Removing the net bag  
The hooked up net bag is taut  
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Release the net bag from the fastening  
rings.  
Fig. 120 In the luggage compartment: bag  
hooks.  
Store the net bag in the luggage compart-  
ment.  
Fig. 119 In the luggage compartment:  
1
2
rings  
bag.  
and hooks  
for attaching the net  
There may be hooks for hanging bags on  
both sides of the luggage compartment  
WARNING  
The luggage compartment prevents light  
luggage from moving. The net bag has a zip  
and can be used to store small objects.  
To secure the elastic net bag on the fasten-  
ing rings of the boot it must be stretched  
out. Once hooked up it is taut. If the net  
bag is hooked up or unhooked incorrectly  
the hooks could cause injuries.  
Fig. 120.  
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The retaining hooks have been designed to  
secure light shopping bags.  
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