To open:

- Unlock the control 2, the roof flap lifts automatically (make sure that nothing prevents the flap from opening. In this case, use the handle 1 to help raise it);

- when the roof flap is open, it must be locked by pushing it towards the front of the vehicle until the control 2 locks.

Important: It is prohibited to drive with the roof flap open and unlocked.

Transverse bar

When loading bulky objects, the transverse bar may be moved:

- Press the handle 3;

- lift the bar all the way to the door pillar;

- lock the bar after loading.

Note: When driving with the roof flap open, you may hear wind noise. To reduce these, open one of the side windows slightly.

Driving with the roof flap open may be unpleasant for passengers because exhaust gas may enter the passenger compartment. This use is solely for short distances, or for transporting bulky objects without having to open the rear doors. In this case, close the other windows and operate the ventilation system at the half or fully open setting, do not use air recirculation, as this will help to prevent exhaust fumes from entering the passenger compartment.

To close:

- Unlock the control 2, the roof flap automatically opens halfway;

- pull the handle 1 and lock the roof flap in the closed position.

Before starting, always reposition the transverse bar and ensure it is correctly locked.

The rear hinged doors can only be closed with the bar locked.

Remember that the overall vehicle dimensions may change when you are transporting bulky objects.