Range Rover: Loadspace cover - Load carrying - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Loadspace cover

WARNING WARNING

Never place objects on top of the loadspace cover. During an accident or sudden maneuver, loose objects can cause serious injury or death.

Operation:

1. Pull the rigid portion of the cover to unroll.

1. Pull the rigid portion of the cover to unroll.

2. Engage the end pieces into the recessed features moulded into the loadspace sides.

Removal:

1. With the cover retracted, press the release button on the right-hand end of

1. With the cover retracted, press the release button on the right-hand end of the cover cassette.

Lift to release from the loadspace trim.

2. Maneuver and lift the cover to the right, releasing the left-hand end from the loadspace trim.

Note: Installation of the loadspace cover is the reverse of removal.

WARNING WARNING

Do not store the loadspace cover loose in the vehicle. During an accident or sudden maneuver, the load space cover could cause serious injury or death.

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