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001-055 Alfa 156 GB - Alfa Romeo serviss

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR<br />

SECURING THE LOAD<br />

(fig. 158-159)<br />

The load carried may be blocked with<br />

straps hooked to the special rings in the boot<br />

corners.<br />

The rings also serve to secure the luggage<br />

retaining net (available upon request, for<br />

versions/markets where applicable) c/o<br />

<strong>Alfa</strong> <strong>Romeo</strong> Authorized Services.<br />

fig. 158<br />

170 fig. 159<br />

A0B0242m<br />

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CAUTIONS FOR CARRYING<br />

LUGGAGE<br />

Travelling at night with a load in the boot<br />

it is necessary to adjust the height of the low<br />

beam headlights (see next paragraph<br />

“Headlights” in this chapter). For correct use<br />

of the aiming device, also make sure that<br />

the load does not exceed the values given<br />

in the same paragraph.<br />

WARNING<br />

Do not load the luggage<br />

compartment above the<br />

permitted maximum (see “Technical<br />

specifications”). Also make<br />

sure that the objects contained in<br />

the boot are well secured to prevent<br />

them from being thrown forward<br />

causing harm to the passengers<br />

in the event of sharp braking.<br />

WARNING<br />

A heavy load that has not<br />

been secured may cause<br />

serious harm to passengers in the<br />

event of an accident.<br />

WARNING<br />

When wanting to carry a<br />

spare can of petrol, this<br />

must be done in compliance with<br />

the law, only using a certified can,<br />

appropriately fastened to the load<br />

restraint eyelets. Even so, the risk<br />

of fire is increased.

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