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Remember that the head
restraints should be
adjusted to support the
back of your head and not your
neck. Only if they are in this posi-
tion will they be able to provide
effective protection in the event of
a rear-end shunt. Never drive
your car without fitting the head-
rest: this is dangerous and, more-
over, is prohibited by the law.
ARMREST (fig. 49)
The armrest
A
can be adjusted up
or down to three different positions.
To lift the armrest, pull it from
handgrip
B
. To lower the armrest,
keep knob
C
depressed.
The armrest incorporates a cli-
mate-controlled bottle/can holder
(refer to the relevant paragraph in
this chapter). To gain access to the
bottle/can holder, lift armrest
A
by
pulling it from handgrip
B
. To close
the bottle/can holder, lower the
armrest until it is locked; to lower it
further, press knob
C
.
HEAD RESTRAINTS (fig. 48)
Where provided, front head
restraints can be adjusted electrical-
ly, so as to adapt to the driver’s
height.
To lift the head restraint, move
control
B
(
fig. 43
) to
7
; to lower the
head restraint, move the aforesaid
control to
8
.
To remove the head restraints,
move them upwards, to refit them,
fit the rods back into the housings
on the seat top.
fig. 48
L0A0148b
fig. 49
L0A0169b
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