LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT -> Bag hooks for Your Volvo XC40 SUV 2020

LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT  
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Bag hooks  
Under the floor hatch*  
WARNING  
Bag hooks keep carrier bags in place and pre-  
vent them from overturning and spreading  
their contents across the cargo area.  
The car's centre of gravity and driving cha-  
racteristics are altered by roof loads.  
Follow the car's specifications with regard  
to weights and maximum permitted load.  
Along the sides  
Related information  
Recommendations for loading (p. 558)  
Weights (p. 633)  
1. Lift the handle in the centre of the cargo  
area floor and fold up the floor.  
2. Move the cargo area floor forward to  
upright position and fit it in the adjustment  
groove on each side.  
There is a bag hook in the side panel on each  
side of the cargo area.  
> It is now possible to hang bags with  
handles at a suitable height on the  
hooks.  
The bag hooks may be loaded with a maxi-  
mum of 5 kg (11 lbs).  
In glovebox  
There is also an extensible hook in the glove-  
box that can be used for hanging up a bag.  
Related information  
Recommendations for loading (p. 558)  
Using the glovebox (p. 556)  
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Load retaining eyelets  
Through-load hatch in the rear  
Folding up the cargo area floor  
seat*  
Use the load retaining eyelets to attach  
straps in order to anchor items in the cargo  
area.  
The cargo area floor can be secured in raised  
position using the support arm.  
1. Grip the handle to fold up the cargo area  
floor.  
The hatch in the rear seat's backrest can be  
opened to transport long narrow items, e.g.  
skis.  
2. Fold up the support arm and secure the  
end in the socket on the underside of the  
cargo area floor.  
WARNING  
1. In the cargo area, grip the hatch's handle  
and fold down the hatch.  
Hard, sharp and/or heavy objects which  
protrude may cause injury under violent  
braking.  
2. Fold forward the armrest in the rear seat.  
> The cargo area floor remains in raised  
position.  
3. Adjust the centre seat's head restraint  
upwards so that the steel tubes do not  
block the hatch opening.  
Always secure large and heavy objects  
with a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps.  
If the private locking function is used then the  
through-load hatch must be closed.  
Related information  
Recommendations for loading (p. 558)  
Weights (p. 633)  
Related information  
Recommendations for loading (p. 558)  
Private locking (p. 258)  
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With folding cargo area floor*  
Release folding cargo area floor*  
2.  
The folding cargo area floor can be released  
to facilitate access to e.g. the SIM card  
holder or the lower storage area.  
1.  
Lift the handle in the middle of the folding  
cargo area floor and fold it forwards.  
Press the lock spring as indicated by  
the arrow until it stops. Maintain the pres-  
sure.  
Related information  
Cargo area (p. 558)  
At the same time, lift the cargo area  
floor a few millimetres up from the base.  
Fold the folding cargo area floor forwards.  
3. Release the pressure from the lock spring,  
but continue holding up the cargo area  
floor.  
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LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT  
4.  
Fitting and removing the safety  
net*  
The safety net prevents loads from being  
thrown forward in the passenger compart-  
ment in the event of sudden braking.  
The safety net is fitted into four mounting  
points.  
The cargo area floor can be placed care-  
fully back onto the lock springs without  
being locked in position.  
Carry on holding up the cargo area floor  
and press the lock spring on the other side  
as indicated by the arrow.  
> If the actions in section 2 have been  
completed correctly, the cargo area  
floor should now have been released  
from its side brackets.  
The cargo area floor is also secured with  
hinges at the front.  
For reasons of safety, the safety net must  
always be fastened and anchored as descri-  
bed below.  
Volvo recommends leaving the cargo area  
floor in its front hinges.  
The net is made of a strong nylon fabric and  
can be secured two different locations in the  
car:  
5. Press on the cargo area floor to lock it  
back into its brackets.  
Related information  
Rear fitting - behind the rear seat.  
Front fitting - behind the front seats.  
Cargo area (p. 558)  
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2. Hook one retaining hook of the net into the  
4.  
WARNING  
front or rear roof mounting with the  
anchoring strap locks turned towards you.  
Loads in the luggage compartment must  
be anchored well, and also using a cor-  
rectly fitted safety net.  
Remove any clothing hooks from the roof  
bracket by turning it a quarter turn clock-  
wise on the left-hand side and a quarter  
turn anticlockwise on the right-hand side  
respectively.  
Fitting the safety net  
WARNING  
It is necessary to ensure that the upper  
securing points of the safety net are fitted  
correctly and that the puller-straps are  
hooked in properly.  
Rear fitting.  
Damaged safety nets must not be used.  
For rear fitting:  
With the net fitted in the rear roof mount-  
ings, hook the safety net's puller-straps  
into the front load retaining eyelets in the  
cargo area.  
With forward mounting, the safety net is  
most easily mounted via one of the rear  
doors.  
Applies to left-hand side.  
3. Hook the net's second attachment hook  
to the roof bracket on the opposite side.  
1. Unfold the safety net with the upper  
attachment hooks facing up.  
Take care to press forward the net's  
retaining hooks for each respective roof  
mounting's front end position.  
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5. Tension the safety net with the anchoring  
Remove and store the parcel shelf  
The parcel shelf can be removed to increase  
straps.  
the size of the cargo area.  
Removing the safety net  
The safety net can be easily removed and  
folded up.  
Removing parcel shelf  
1. Reduce safety net tension by pressing the  
button in the anchoring strap lock and  
feeding out a little of the anchoring strap  
on each side.  
2. Press in the catches and detach both of  
the anchoring strap's hooks.  
Front fitting.  
3. Undo the upper attachments and release  
the net from the roof mountings.  
For front fitting:  
With the net fitted in the front roof mount-  
ings, hook the anchoring straps into the  
outer eyes on the rear of the seat slide rails  
- it is easier if the backrests are straight-  
ened and the seats are moved forward  
slightly.  
4. Fold up the net and store it in its case.  
Refit any clothing hook if required.  
Detach the parcel shelf's lifting eyes on  
both sides.  
Related information  
Recommendations for loading (p. 558)  
Unhook the parcel shelf at the front edge  
and remove it.  
Pay attention to make sure that you do not  
press the seat and backrest hard against  
the net when they are moved back again -  
only adjust until the seat or backrest  
makes contact with the net.  
If a seat or backrest is pushed backwards  
hard into the safety net, the net and roof  
mounts may be damaged.  
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With folding cargo area floor*:  
1.  
Parcel shelf storage beneath the cargo  
area floor  
First aid kit*  
The first aid kit contains first aid equipment.  
Store the first aid kit behind the elastic strap, if  
the car is equipped with one of these.  
The removed parcel shelf can be stored under  
the cargo area floor.  
Fold up the folding cargo area floor for-  
wards to be able to lower the parcel shelf  
downwards with the upper side turned  
down and the rear part facing forwards.  
The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending  
on car model.  
Fold up the cargo area floor and secure it  
in raised position with the support arm.  
Related information  
Turn the upper side of the parcel shelf  
downwards and lower it into the space  
with the rear part facing forwards.  
2. Fold the cargo area floor back to level  
position.  
Cargo area (p. 558)  
Related information  
Cargo area (p. 558)  
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