Opel Movano (2018 year). Manual - part 5

 

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Opel Movano (2018 year). Manual - part 5

 

 

Seats, restraints

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Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system

Combi
Weight class

Size

class

Fixture Front

seats

2nd row seats

3rd row

seats

Driver side
outer seat

Centre

seat

Passenger side
outer seat

Group 0: up to 10 kg
or approx. 10 months

E

ISO/R1 X

IL

X

X

X

Group 0+: up to 13 kg
or approx. two years

E

ISO/R1 X

IL

X

X

X

D

ISO/R2 X

IL

X

X

X

C

ISO/R3 X

IL

X

X

X

Group I: 9 to 18 kg
or approx. eight months to four years

D

ISO/R2 X

IL

X

X

X

C

ISO/R3 X

IL

X

X

X

B

ISO/F2 X

IL, IUF

IL, IUF

X

X

B1

ISO/F2X X

IL, IUF

IL, IUF

X

X

A

ISO/F3 X

IL, IUF

IL, IUF

X

X

IL : suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the "specific-vehicle", "restricted" or "semi-universal" categories.

The ISOFIX restraint system must be approved for the specific vehicle type.

IUF : suitable for ISOFIX forward-facing child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in this weight class.

X

: no ISOFIX child restraint system approved in this weight class.

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Seats, restraints

ISOFIX size class and seat device

A - ISO/F3

: forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.

B - ISO/F2

: forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.

B1 - ISO/F2X

: forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.

C - ISO/R3

: rear-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class up to 18 kg.

D - ISO/R2

: rear-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class up to 18 kg.

E - ISO/R1

: rear-facing child restraint system for young children in the weight class up to 13 kg.

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Storage

73

Storage

Storage compartments ................ 73

Instrument panel storage ........... 73

Glovebox ................................... 74

Cupholders ................................ 74

Front storage ............................. 74

Overhead console ..................... 75

Underseat storage ..................... 75

Overcab storage ........................ 76

Load compartment ....................... 76

Lashing eyes ............................. 76

Cargo management system ...... 77

Safety net .................................. 80

Load compartment grille ............ 80

Warning triangle ........................ 80

First aid kit ................................. 81

Fire extinguisher ........................ 81

Roof rack system ......................... 82

Roof rack ................................... 82

Loading information ..................... 82

Storage compartments

9 Warning

Do not store heavy or sharp

objects in the storage

compartments. Otherwise vehicle

occupants could be injured by

objects being thrown around in the

event of hard braking, a sudden

change in direction or an accident.

Instrument panel storage

Storage compartments, pockets and

trays are located in the instrument

panel.
A phone holder and/or a coin holder

with a clip for holding tickets is located

on the top of the instrument panel.
The tray located centrally on top of the

instrument panel has a lid.

Document holder

Withdraw the document holder from

the instrument panel by pulling the

base towards you and then swivelling

it downwards.

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74

Storage

To fold away, raise the base until the

document holder is horizontal, then

push fully in.

Glovebox

The glovebox should be closed whilst

driving.
Glovebox cooler 3 131.

Cupholders

Cupholders are located at either end

of the instrument panel and centrally

in the lower instrument panel.
The cupholders can also be used to

hold the portable ashtray unit 3 90.

Additionally, cupholders may be

located in the rear side of the front

centre passenger seat. Folding

passenger seatback 3 74.
Depending on model, cupholders

may also be located in the lower front

part of the rear seats.

Front storage

Depending on model, coat hooks or

storage nets may be located on the

cabin bulkhead.
The front door pockets contain bottle

holders.

Folding front centre passenger

seatback

Pull backrest release lever on the

front centre passenger seat towards

front of vehicle before folding down

the backrest to the horizontal

position.
The rear side of the backrest features

storage compartments, cupholders

and a swivelling shelf, which can be

used for writing or documents.
Return the swivelling shelf to its

original position before pulling

backrest release lever and raising the

backrest.

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Storage

75

Overhead console

The total weight in these

compartments must not exceed 5 kg.

Underseat storage

Using the two loops on the passenger

seat cushion, pull the cushion

forwards to gain access to the storage

under the seat.

Rear bench seat

Raise seat base at front and remove

to gain access to storage

compartment under the bench seat.
Depending on model, bench seats

may also contain storage

compartments at the lower front part

of the seat and a storage net on the

outboard side of the seat.

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76

Storage

Overcab storage

The total weight in this compartment

must not exceed 35 kg.

Rear storage

Combi, Bus

Objects can be stored in the overhead

storage compartments above the rear

passenger seats.
The total weight must not exceed

20 kg evenly distributed.

Load compartment

9 Warning

Always make sure that the load in

the vehicle is securely stowed.

Otherwise objects can be thrown

around inside the vehicle and

cause personal injury or damage

to the load or vehicle.

Use the grab handles, located beside

the rear and sliding side door(s), to

assist during entry and exit of the load

compartment.

Lashing eyes

Lashing eyes are mounted in the load

compartment to enable cargo to be

secured in position using lashing

straps or a luggage floor net.

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Storage

77

Lashing eyes may be located on the

vehicle floor and/or in the sidewall.

The number and location of the

lashing eyes may vary depending on

the vehicle.

The maximum force applied to the

lashing eyes should not exceed

625 daN/6.25 kN/6250 N.
Depending on country, the maximum

force (e.g. 500 daN/5 kN/5000 N) may

be shown on a label.

Note

Specifications on the label always

have priority over those given in this

manual.

Loading information 3 82.

Removable lashing eyes

The removable lashing eyes can be

secured to the side, floor or roof load

rails. Refer to "Cargo management

system" below for further information.
To reposition, press down on the

centre cap and slide to the desired

position. Ensure the lashing eyes

engage correctly in the recesses.
Loading information 3 82.

Cargo management system

Depending on vehicle, objects in the

load compartment can be secured

into position or prevented from sliding

excessively by attaching the

appropriate cargo management

feature to the side, floor or roof load

rails using removable lashing eyes (if

required).
Lower and also upper side load rails

may be present, depending on

version.

Moveable partition wall

The moveable partition wall can be

used between the floor and roof load

rails.

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Storage

To move, pull down on the latch to

release and position the wall as

required. Ensure the latch engages

fully and the partition wall is upright.

Store the partition wall to one side of

the load compartment when not in

use.

Telescopic blocking bars

The telescopic blocking bars can be

used in a vertical position, secured to

the floor and roof load rails

or in a horizontal position, secured to

the side load rails.
Ensure the blocking bars are fully

engaged in the load rails before

loading the vehicle.
To release, press down on the lock

and slide the bar at the same time.
The maximum loading for the side

load rails is 100 daN/700 mm.
Blocking capacity: 300 kg.

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Storage

79

Blocking bar with safety net

The blocking bar can be secured to

the upper side load rails; rotate

handle to fix blocking bar into

position. Ensure blocking bar

engages fully.
The integrated safety net can then be

attached to the removable lashing

eyes in the side and floor load rails

(see illustration).

Ratchet straps

Using the appropriate ratchet straps,

objects can be secured in position

using the removable lashing eyes in

the side or floor load rails.

The maximum loading for the floor

load rails is 500 daN/700 mm.
Lashing capacity: 800 daN in

strapping.
Steel fastener capacity: 170 daN in

direct tension.

The maximum loading for the side

load rails is 100 daN/700 mm.
Lashing capacity: 300 daN in

strapping.
Removable lashing eyes 3 76,

Loading information 3 82.

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80

Storage

Safety net

Lower the safety net from the roof

area and attach to the lashing eyes in

the vehicle floor 3 76.
Adjust the tension on the straps to

ensure the load is secure.
When not in use the safety net should

be stored in the roof area.
Loading information 3 82.

Load compartment grille

Vehicles with a window in the cabin

bulkhead may include a metal grille

on the load compartment side.
The grille provides protection from

load compartment objects being

thrown around in the event of hard

braking, a sudden change in direction

or an accident.

Depending on version, the windows

in the rear door and sliding side

door(s) also contain window guards,

for additional protection and security.
Loading information 3 82.

Warning triangle

The warning triangle can be

accommodated in the space under

the front seats.
Underseat storage 3 75.

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Storage

81

First aid kit

As a visible indication of the presence

of a first aid kit, a label may be located

on the overhead console 3 75.
The first aid kit can be accommodated

in the space under the front seats.

Using the two loops on the seat

cushion, pull the cushion forwards to

gain access.
Underseat storage 3 75.
Depending on version, the first aid kit

may alternatively be located in the

space between the front seats or in

the overhead console.

Fire extinguisher

As a visible indication of the presence

of a fire extinguisher, a label may be

located on the overhead console

3

 75.

The fire extinguisher can be

accommodated in the space under

the front seats. Using the two loops on

the seat cushion, pull the cushion

forwards to gain access.
Underseat storage 3 75.
Depending on version, the fire

extinguisher may alternatively be

located in the space between the front

seats.

An additional fire extinguisher may be

located in the front door panel or in the

load compartment.

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82

Storage

Roof rack system

Roof rack

For safety reasons and to avoid

damage to the roof, the vehicle

approved roof rack system is

recommended.
Follow the installation instructions

and remove the roof rack when not in

use.

Loading information

● Heavy objects in the load

compartment should be evenly

distributed and placed as far

forward as possible. If objects

can be stacked, the heavier

objects should be placed at the

bottom.

● Secure objects with lashing

straps attached to lashing eyes

3

 76.

● Secure objects into position or

prevent loads from sliding

excessively by attaching optional

cargo management features to

the load rails using removable

lashing eyes. Cargo

management system 3 77.

● Secure loose objects in load

compartment to prevent them

from sliding.

● The load must not obstruct the

operation of the pedals, parking

brake and gear selector lever, or

hinder the freedom of movement

of the driver. Do not place any

unsecured objects in the interior.

● Do not drive with an open load

compartment. In addition, the

number plate is only

distinguishable and illuminated

correctly if the doors are closed.

9 Warning

Always make sure that the load in

the vehicle is securely stowed.

Otherwise objects can be thrown

around inside the vehicle and

cause personal injury or damage

to the load or vehicle.

● The payload is the difference

between the permitted gross

vehicle weight (see identification

plate 3 226) and the EC kerb

weight.
To calculate the payload, enter

the data for your vehicle in the

Weights table at the front of this

manual.
The EC kerb weight includes

weights for the driver (68 kg),

luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (fuel

tank 90% full).

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Storage

83

Optional equipment and

accessories increase the kerb

weight.

● Driving with a roof load increases

the sensitivity of the vehicle to

cross-winds and has a

detrimental effect on vehicle

handling due to the vehicle's

higher centre of gravity.

Distribute the load evenly and

secure it properly with retaining

straps. Adjust the tyre pressure

and vehicle speed according to

the load conditions. Check and

retighten the straps frequently.
Do not drive faster than

120 km/h.

● The permissible roof load (which

includes the weight of the roof

rack) is 200 kg for standard roof

variants. The roof load is the

combined weight of the roof rack

and the load.

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84

Instruments and controls

Instruments and

controls

Controls ....................................... 85

Steering wheel adjustment ........ 85

Steering wheel controls ............. 85

Horn ........................................... 85

Steering column controls ........... 85

Windscreen wiper/washer ......... 86

Outside temperature .................. 87

Clock ......................................... 88

Power outlets ............................. 88

Cigarette lighter ......................... 90

Ashtrays .................................... 90

Warning lights, gauges and indi‐

cators ........................................... 90

Instrument cluster ...................... 90

Speedometer ............................. 90

Odometer .................................. 91

Trip odometer ............................ 91

Tachometer ............................... 91

Fuel gauge ................................ 92

AdBlue gauge ............................ 92

Engine coolant temperature

gauge ....................................... 92

Engine oil level monitor ............. 93

Service display .......................... 93

Transmission display ................. 94

Control indicators ...................... 94

Turn signal ................................. 97

Seat belt reminder ..................... 97

Airbag and belt tensioners ......... 97

Airbag deactivation .................... 97

Charging system ....................... 98

Malfunction indicator light .......... 98

Service vehicle soon ................. 98

Stop engine ............................... 99

Brake system ............................. 99

Antilock brake system (ABS) ..... 99

Upshift ....................................... 99

Lane departure warning ............ 99

Electronic Stability Program .... 100

Electronic Stability Program

off ........................................... 100

Engine coolant temperature .... 100

Preheating ............................... 100

AdBlue ..................................... 100

Tyre pressure monitoring

system .................................... 100

Engine oil pressure .................. 101

Low fuel ................................... 101

Stop-start system .................... 101

Exterior light ............................ 102

High beam ............................... 102

High beam assist ..................... 102

Fog light ................................... 102

Rear fog light ........................... 102

Cruise control .......................... 102

Tachograph ............................. 102

Door open ................................ 102

Information displays ................... 103

Driver Information Centre ........ 103

Info display .............................. 103

Vehicle messages ...................... 104

Warning chimes ....................... 104

Trip computer ............................. 105
Tachograph ................................ 107

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Instruments and controls

85

Controls

Steering wheel adjustment

Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel,

then engage lever and ensure it is

fully locked.
Do not adjust steering wheel unless

vehicle is stationary and steering

wheel lock has been released.

Steering wheel controls

The cruise control and speed limiter

can be operated via the controls on

the steering wheel.
Cruise control and speed limiter

3

 160.

Horn

Press j.
The horn will sound regardless of

ignition switch position.

Steering column controls

The Infotainment system can also be

operated via the controls on the

steering column.
Further information is available in the

Infotainment manual.

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Instruments and controls

Windscreen wiper/washer

Windscreen wiper

0

: off

P

/AUTO : timed interval wiping or

automatic wiping with

rain sensor

1

: slow

2

: fast

Do not use if the windscreen is frozen.
Switch off in car washes.

Note

During driving, wiper speed is

reduced automatically when the

vehicle is at a standstill. As soon as

the vehicle starts to move, wiping

returns to the selected speed unless

the lever has been moved.

Adjustable delay of timed interval

wiping
P

/AUTO : timed interval wiping

Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the

delay between wipes:
longer delay

: turn adjuster

wheel downwards

shorter delay

: turn adjuster

wheel upwards

Timed interval wiping will need to be

reselected whenever the ignition has

been switched off.

Automatic wiping with rain sensor
P

/AUTO : automatic wiping with

rain sensor

The rain sensor detects the amount of

water on the windscreen and

automatically regulates the frequency

of the windscreen wipers.
Automatic wiping will need to be

reselected whenever the ignition has

been switched off.

Note

During extreme weather conditions,

e.g. fog or snow, automatic wiping

with rain sensor may become

unavailable. If required, select

another wiper position.

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