information VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2011 Owners Manual
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Folding table in the side panel
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Fig. 122 In the rear side panel: folding table cover
f"'"""'(""'n First read and observe the Introductory Information and safety warnings & on page 155.
A folding table may be located in the side panel opposite the sliding door.
The folding table is stowed when it is in its retainer behind the side trim panel and the cover is secure-ly engaged.
Assembling the folding table
• Lift the cover out by the handle 122 in the direction of the arrow.
• Use the handle to pull the folding table up and out and pull the table down until it stops in the hori-zontal position.
• To extend the folding table, fold the top section of the table back in the direction of the arrow 123.
Central table
Fig. 124 Control elements at the central table
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Fig. 123 Fully assembled folding table
Stowing the folding table
• Fold back the table extension, if in use.
• Use the handle to pull up the folding table and guide the table down into its retainer in the side panel.
• Press the cover in the opposite direction to the arrow 122 until it engages securely.
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• The opened folding table can carry a maxi-mum of 20 kg. If this weight is exceeded, theta-ble top, bracket and side trim panel could be damaged.
• Always guide the folding table down by hand and never let it drop to the horizontal po-sition. The folding table could otherwise be damaged.
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Fig. 125 Central table with raised table module, open table surface. bottle and stowage compart-ment
r-1'11 First read and observe the Introductory l.-Jr:-lJ Information and safety warnings & on page 155.
Key to Fig. 124 and Fig. 125:
G) Drink holder
0 Magazine pocket
® Grip for moving and carrying the removed cen-tral table
@ Drawer
® Table surface in basic position
® Drink holder
0 Button for raising the table module
® Grip for moving and carrying the removed cen-tral table
® Button for moving the open table module
® Bottle holder
® Stowage compartment
@ Open table surface
Base position of the central table
The central table is in the basic position if the fol-lowing conditions are fulfilled at the same time:
• The side table surfaces are folded in.
• The table module is fully lowered and securely locked.
• The central table is not located between the single seats.
• The central table is securely locked in the seat rails.
Moving the central table
• Adjust the backrest of single seats to an upright position.
• Ensure that the side table surfaces are folded in and that the table module is fully lowered.
• Pull the handle® up and hold the central table wilh the handle and the handle recess @.
• Move the central table in the seat rails.
• Fold the handle® back to engage the central table in the seat rails.
• Check that the central table is locked securely. lt should now no longer be possible to move the central table.
Raising the table module
• Adjust the backrest of single seats to an upright position.
• Fold up the armrests of the single seats.
• Move the central table so that it is no longer lo-cated between the single seats.
• Ensure that the drink holder and the stowage compartments are closed.
• Press the button 0 to raise the table module.
Opening the table surfaces and moving the
table module
The raised table module can be turned 36o• when the table surface is open, or secured in position in the base position to the front or at go• to the left or rig hi.
• Raise lhe table module.
• Lift up both the side table surfaces and hold them in this position.
• Turn the table surface go• until it engages.
• Keep the button ® pressed and move the table module slightly to the left or to the right.
• Release the button ® and move the table sur-face further until it engages.
Lowering the table module
• Fold both the side table surfaces down.
• Move the central table so that it is no longer lo-cated between the single seats.
• Ensure that the drink holder and the stowage compartments are closed.
• Keep the button 0 pressed and then press down from above on the table surface to lower the table module slightly.
• Release the button 0 and lower lhe table mod-ule fully until it is securely engaged. .,.
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Removing the central table
The central table can be removed more easily by two people than by one person.
• Remove front protective covers from the central seat rails.
• Turn the single seats so that they face the di-rection of travel.
• Adjust the back rest of single seats to an upright position.
• Fold up the armrests of the single seats.
• Pull the handle @ up and hold the central table with the handle and the handle recess@.
• Push the central table forwards to the point where it can be lifted out of the slots in the seat rails.
• Lift the central table out.
• Put down the central table carefully so that the rollers and feet are not soiled or damaged.
• Place the removed covers on the open slots in the seat rails.
Fitting the central table
The central table can be installed more easily by two people than by one person.
• Remove front protective covers from the central seat rails.
• Turn the single seats so that they face the di-rection of travel.
Cool box
c:cn Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Fitting and removing the cool box
Switching the cool box on and off 159 161
The cool box may be used while the vehicle is in motion only if it is fitted to the adapter plate.
Power for the cool box can be supplied by any of the 12-volt sockets in the vehicle. The power con-sumption is approx. 33 watts. The cool box has a capacity of 32 litres.
Follow instructions provided for the installation and use of the cool box and keep it in the vehicle wal-let.
As far as possible, keep food and drinks in the cool box in leak-proof containers. Do not overfill the cool box such that air circulation is impaired.
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• Adjust the backrest of single seats to an upright position.
• Fold up the armrests of the single seats.
• Pull the handle @ up and hold the central table with the handle and the handle recess®.
• Insert the central table guides into the recesses in the seat rails.
• Insert the central table into the seat rails and push them back, so that the removed covers can be placed on the open slots in the seat rails.
• Fold the handle@ back to engage the central table in the seat rails.
• Check that the central table is locked securely. it should now no longer be possible to move the central table.
• Do not raise the table module when the cen-tral table Is located between the single seats. This could cause damage to the table.
The vehicle battery will be drained if the cool box is used when the engine is switched off. For this rea-son, the cool box is fitted with a battery monitor. The battery monitor will switch the cool box off if the vehicle battery has a low charge level. The bat-tery monitor will switch the cool box on again as soon as the battery has reached a suitable charge level, for example, after a long journey.
Additional information and warnings:
• Seat functions, front =>page 69
• Seat functions, rear =>page 72
• Seat functions, rear, Business =>page 182
• Seat functions, rear, California =>page 193
• Electrical sockets =>page 163
• Battery =>page 350
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• Cleaning and caring for the interior =:>page 380
• Accessories. modifications, repairs and renewal of parts =:>page 380
A WARNING
Objects that are not secured, or are secured Incorrectly, can cause serious Injuries In the event of a sudden driving or braking manoeu-vre or accident
• The cool box may be transported only if it Is fitted to the adapter plate.
• Make sure that the adapter plate is proper-ly fitted In the seat rails.
• The cool box lid must always be closed and latched when the vehicle Is In motion.
• Never use the cool box as a table or stow-age compartment when the vehicle Is In mo-tlon.
A WARNING
If the ambient temperature In the vehicle is too low, the temperature in the cool box could fall below +2•c (+35°F) degrees. This could cause the contents of the cool box to freeze and bottles and other containers to burst, potentially causing injuries.
• Do not use the cool box when the ambient temperature is too low.
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This could damage the cool box if the bed ex-tension is fitted (multi-flex board).
Fitting and removing the cool box
Fig. 126 Removing the cool box.
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• The front surface of the bed extension (mul-ti-flex board) should always be folded up and engaged securely.
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Handling the cool box Incorrectly could dam-age it
• When adjusting seat positions, make sure there Is sufficient clearance between the adapt-er plate or the cool box and the bench seat.
• Do not place any objects, blankets or items of clothing on the heater/cooler of the Insulated box. These objects/Items could cut off the air supply or ventilation and switch off the cool box.
• Do not place containers, food or other ob-jects which are warmer than +so•c (+122.F) in the cool box.
• Do not place corrosive substances or sol-vents In the cool box.
• Never expose the cool box to rain or humid-Ity.
• To prevent mould and mildew from forming in the cool box when it is not being used for long periods, place a folded dry towel between the box and its lid.
m • The cool box is not intended to cool or L!J heat the vehicle interior. The cool box should only be used to keep food cool or warm and for transporting heat-sensitive objects on short jour-neys.
• When the bed extension (multi-flex board) is fit-ted, the lid of the cool box cannot be opened fully. Pull the lid out of the retainer to be able to access the contents of the cool box better.
,...--("n First read and observe the Introductory L--J,:.U information and safety warnings & on page 158.
The adapter plate can be fitted in the seat rails in the direction of travel or facing the rear of the vehi-cle.
Fitting the adapter plate
• Turn the adapter plate so that the T-shaped holding screws are lengthwise.
• Place both T-shaped holding screws of the adapter plate into the seat rails.
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Switching the cool box on and off
Fig. 127 Controls on the cool box
r-f'n First read and observe the Introductory Information and safety warnings & on page 158.
The interior temperature of the cool box is dependent on the temperature in the vehicle. In cooling mode, the interior temperature can be max. 20•c (68°F) below the temperature in the vehicle. In heating mode it can be max. 35•c (95.F) de-grees above the temperature in the vehicle. If you switch directly from cooling to heating (or vice ver-sa) it will take a relatively long time for the interior to reach the desired temperature.
Switching the cool box on
• Connect the 12-volt power supply.
• Press the red Fig. 127 G) to turn on the heating mode. An indicator lamp in the but-ton lights up above the button which was pressed.
• OR: press the blue button (!)®to switch on the cooling mode. An indicator lamp in the button lights up above the button which was pressed.
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
o:n Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Ashtray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Removable ashtray in the drink holder 162
Cigarette lighter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Additional information and warnings:
• Drink holder 153
• Electrical sockets 163
Switching cooling and heating mode off
• Press the red button(!) or the blue button (!). The corresponding warning lamp goes out.
Switching the cool box completely off
• Press the@) button @.
• OR: disconnect the 12-volt power supply.
Faults
If the cool box does not work, proceed as follows:
• Check whether the plug is securely in the sock-et.
• Check the connecting cable for damage.
• Check the 12-volt socket fuses.
• Run the engine to recharge the vehicle battery.
If these steps do not help, contact a qualified work-shop.
• Consumer information 404
A WARNING
Improper use of the ashtray and cigarette lighter could cause fires, burns and other se-rious Injuries.
• Never put paper or any other combustible materials In the ashtray.
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Ashtray
Fig. 128 Ashtray in the centre console.
r--f'n First read and observe the introductory L-W! information and safety warnings.& on page 161.
Ashtray
Ashtrays can be found in the following locations in the vehicle:
• In the drink holder of the instrument panel 162. Removable ashtray in the drink hold-er.
• In the centre console 128.
• In the side trim 129.
Opening and closing the front ashtray
• To open, open the dash panel drink holder and push the ashtray cover fully in the direction of the arrow 128.
• To close, press the cover in the opposite direc-tion to the arrow and close the drink holder.
Removable ashtray in the drink holder
Fig. 130 Removable ashtray.
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Fig. 129 ashtray in the side trim panel
Emptying the front ashtray
• Open the ashtray.
• Take hold of the sides of the ashtray insertG) and pull it up and out.
• After emptying, insert the ashtray from above.
Opening and closing the rear ashtray
• To open, open the drink holder, if closed. Press on the cover of the closed ashtray 129 G) or@. The ashtray will then open.
• To close, push the cover closed until it clicks in-to place.
Emptying the rear ashtray
• Open the ashtray.
• Take hold of the sides of the ashtray insert 129 (arrow) and pull it up and out.
• After emptying, insert the ashtray from above.
Insert the mobile ashtray in one of the drink hold-ers of the instrument panel for use 154.
Opening and closing the ashtray
• To open, lift the ashtray cover in the direction of the arrow 130.
• To close, push the lid down against the direc-tion of the arrow. 1>
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Emptying the removable ashtray
• Lift the removable ashtray out of the drink hold-er.
• Open the removable ashtray and empty the cooled ashes into a suitable waste container.
• Once it has been emptied, place the removable ashtray back into the drink holder from above.
r-1'11 First read and observe the introductory L-J.::.IJ information and safety warnings & on page 161.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, a cigarette lighter may be fitted in the drink holder or in the stowage compartment in the dash panel.
• With the ignition switched on, press in the knob on the cigarette lighter.
• Wait for the lighter to pop out.
• Pull out the cigarette lighter and light the tobac-co product on the glowing
• Insert the cigarette lighter back into the socket.
Electrical sockets
c:r:n Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Sockets in the vehicle .......... . 164
Electrical equipment can be connected to the sock-ets in the vehicle.
The connected devices must be in good condition. Do not use faulty devices.
Additional information and warnings:
• Cigarette lighter 161
• Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts 394
• Consumer information 404
A WARNING
Improper use of the sockets and electrical ac-cessories can cause fires and severe injuries.
A WARNING
Improper use of the cigarette lighter can cause fires, burns and other serious injuries.
• Always use the cigarette lighter properly, and only use it to light tobacco products.
• Never leave children in the vehicle unat-tended. The cigarette lighter can be used when the ignition is switched on.
m The cigarette lighter can also be used as a L!..J 12-volt socket 163.
• Never leave children in the vehicle unat-tended. Sockets and the devices connected to them can be used when the ignition is switched on.
• If the electrical device gets too hot, switch off the device immediately and disconnect it from the socket.
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• In order to prevent damage to the electrical system, never connect equipment that gener-ates electricity, such as solar panels or battery chargers for charging the vehicle battery, to the 12-voit socket.
• Only use accessories that have been ap-proved in accordance with current guidelines concerning electromagnetic compatibility. .,..
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• In order to avoid damage due to voltage fluctuation, always switch any electrical con-sumers connected to the 12-volt sockets off be-fore switching the ignition or the engine on or off. When the start/stop system automatically switches off and restarts the engine, it Is not necessary to switch off any connected electri-cal consumers.
• Never connect electrical devices requiring more electrical power to a 12-volt socket. The vehicle's electrical system can be damaged If the maximum power output Is exceeded.
• Never feed electricity Into the socket.
Sockets in the vehicle
rT'n First read and observe the Introductory L-lo:J.I information and safety warnings&. on page 163.
There are two separate power circuits in the vehi-cle depending on the equipment:
• 12-volt DC circuit
• 230-volt AC circuit
Maximum power rating
Electrical Maximum power rating socket
12-volt 120 watts
230-volt 2500 watts
Do not exceed the maximum power rating. This al-so applies to the total power consumption of all connected devices if you connect several devices at the same time Introduction on page 163. The power rating of each device is stated on its type plate.
12-volt socket
Electrical equipment can be connected to the 12-volt sockets in the vehicle.
Using electrical appliances with the engine switch-ed off and the ignition switched on will drain the battery. Electrical consumers should therefore only be plugged into the sockets when the engine is running.
To prevent damage due to voltage fluctuation, switch off any connected devices before switching the ignition or engine on or off.
In the vehicle, there are 12-volt sockets in the fol-lowing locations, among others:
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Do not leave the engine running when the ve-l?1S hicle is stationary.
m Using electrical appliances with the engine L!..J switched off and the ignition switched on will drain the battery.
m Unshielded devices can cause interference L!..J with radio reception and vehicle electronics.
m Functional problems may occur with some L!..J devices when they are connected to the 230-volt socket due to the lower power output (wat-tage).
• In the stowage compartment on the dash panel under a small cover.
• In the stowage compartment in the dash panel.
• In the side trim panels in the passenger com-partment
• In the luggage compartment.
• In the roof frame of the pop-up roof.
230-volt grounded safety socket
The 230-volt grounded safety socket is supplied via electrical feed from the external socket 192.
The following electrical consumers are supplied from the 230-volt power supply via the external socket:
• Battery charger
• Depending on the vehicle equipment, the 230-volt grounded safety socket is located in the side trim panel behind the left front seat or on the side of the kitchen unit 192.
230-volt Euro socket
The 230-volt Euro socket is supplied via additional batteries or via an inverter and is located in the side trim panel behind the left front seat 192.
A DANGER !
High voltage In the electrical system!
• Never pour any liquid over the socket.
• Do not Insert any Items which will conduct electricity, such as knitting needles, Into the contacts of the 230-volt socket. .,.
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A DANGER (Continued)
• 230-volt socket with inverter switch:
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-Do not plug adapters or extension ca-bles into the 230-volt socket. Otherwise the built-in child lock will disengage and power will be supplied to the socket.
• Observe the operating instructions for any device that you plug into the socket.
• Never exceed the maximum power rating as this could damage the whole vehicle electrical system.
• Only use accessories that have been ap-proved in accordance with valid guidelines concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
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• Never feed electricity Into the socket.
• Do not plug any heavy devices or connec-tions, such as mains adapters, directly Into the socket.
• Only connect devices to the socket with a voltage that matches the voltage of the socket.
• 230-volt socket with inverter switch:
-Do not connect any lights which use neon tubes.
-With electrical devices that require a high level of current In the start phase, the built-In excess current switch will prevent the de-vice from being switched on. If this hap-pens, disconnect the device from the power supply and reconnect after waiting approxi-mately 10 seconds.
m Unshielded devices can cause interference W with radio reception and vehicle electronics.
[Q) Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Components ......... .
Folding the LCD screen out and in
DVD player ..
Controls on the LCD screen ...
Remote control ..
Settings on the LCD screen Settings on the DVD player
Care and protection
166
167 167
168
169
170 171
Use a suitable screen cleaner for cleaning the screen Be careful not to scratch the screen when cleaning it.
A WARNING
Improper use of the rear seat entertainment system could cause short-circuits, fire and serious Injuries.
• Protect the rear seat entertainment system against moisture and damp.
A WARNING
Objects that are loosely placed in the vehicle or not properly secured could be flung through the interior and cause injuries during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, or in the event of an accident.
• Always stow the remote control units and headsets securely In the stowage compart-ments.
A WARNING
Accidents and Injuries can occur If the driver Is distracted.
• Never allow use of the rear seat entertain-ment system to distract you from what Is happening on the road.
• Comply with legal regulations .
• Select volume settings that allow signals from outside the vehicle (such as emergency services sirens) to be easily heard at all times.
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A WARNING
LCD screens contain liquid crystal, which can escape if the screen is broken. The fluid could cause irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory organs.
• The escaping fluid could cause irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory organs, es-pecially in people who suffer from asthma or similar illnesses. Immediately ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air and get out of the vehicle. If this is not possible, open all of the windows and doors.
• If fluid gets Into your eyes or onto your skin, Immediately wash the affected area with lots of water for at least 15 minutes and con-suit a doctor.
• If fluid gets onto shoes or clothing, wash immediately with lots of water for at least 15 minutes. Clean shoes and clothes thoroughly before wearing them again.
• If fluid is swallowed, Immediately rinse the mouth out with lots of water for at least 15 minutes. Do not Induce vomiting unless In· structed to do so by a doctor. Seek medical assistance immediately.
A WARNING
Opening a DVD player's housing can lead to injuries from invisible laser radiation.
Components
,...-('n First read and observe the introductory L-Wl Information and safety warnings & on page 165.
The rear seat entertainment system is made up of the following components:
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A WARNING (Continued)
• DVD players should only be repaired by a qualified workshop.
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The LCD screen can be damaged If it is not handled properly.
• Always fold the LCD screen completely open or shut.
• The LCD screen Is not a "touchscreen". Do not touch or press the surface of the LCD screen.
• Do not expose the LCD screen to direct sun-light or intensive ultraviolet light for long peri-ods. This could damage the screen.
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Cleaning agents containing solvents can dam-age the LCD screen.
• Use cleaning agents that do not contain sol-vents such as petrol or turpentine to clean the LCD screen.
r:(jh The LCD screen contains mercury. Dispose I!!S of the LCD screen in accordance with legal requirements.
m The rear seat entertainment system only W works if the temperature inside the vehicle is between -1s•c (+S.F) and +so•c (+140.F). At temperatures outside this range, you will not be able to switch the rear seat entertainment system on. If switched on, it will switch off automatically.
• Infrared remote control unit '*page 169.
m Two sets of infrared headphones are deliv-l!J ered with the rear seat entertainment system.