NOTICE
Sharp objects can damage the seat cush-
ion and scratch the stowage area in the
backrest.
·
Always use a blunt object to remove the
head restraint in vehicles with a stowage
area in the backrest.
Ask a
qualified
workshop to remove
and install the head restraints in the
first
row of seats.
Removing and fitting the rear
head restraints
Please refer to and at the start
of the chapter on page 103.
Fig. 78
Second row of seats: Removing the
head restraint
Fig. 79
Third row of seats: Removing the
head restraint
Removing the rear head restraints
— If necessary, fold the backrest forward
slightly
→
page 98,
→
page 101.
— Push the head restraint all the way up.
— Pull the head restraint out fully while
pressing the button
→
or
→
.
— Fold the rear seat backrest back if neces-
sary and allow it to engage securely
→
page 98,
→
page 101.
Fitting the rear head restraints
— Position the head restraint correctly over
the head restraint guides and then insert
into the guides of the corresponding seat
backrest.
— Slide the head restraint all the way down
until the guide pins click into place.
— Adjust the head restraint so a correct sit-
ting position can be assumed and allow it
to engage.
Seat functions
Centre armrest
Fig. 80
Between the front seats: Centre
armrest.
You can adjust the longitudinal position
and the height of the centre armrest.
Adjusting the centre armrest
1.
Lifting:
pull the centre armrest gradually
upwards in the direction of the arrow
→
.
2.
Lowering:
pull the centre armrest all the
way up. Then lower the centre armrest.
Seat functions
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