X
Swing backrest
:
back.
X
Adjust the backrest to the desired angle by
pulling the loop (
Y
page 250).
X
Adjust the head restraints if necessary
(
Y
page 89).
X
Move the driver's or front-passenger seat
back if necessary.
Notes on using the luggage compartment
Load position
Making the best use of your luggage com-
partment:
R
Load capacity is increased when back-
rest
:
is set to the load position (90°)
(
Y
page 250).
R
Vehicles with a height-adjustable luggage
compartment floor: a level load surface can
be obtained by moving the luggage com-
partment floor to the upper position
(
Y
page 254).
R
A larger load area can be obtained by mov-
ing the rear bench seat as far forward as
possible (
Y
page 250).
R
The load area can be lengthened by folding
forward the folding backrest of the front-
passenger seat (
Y
page 247) and the cor-
responding backrest in the rear.
Adjusting the angle of the rear seat backr-
ests
You can set the angle of the seat backrests
to one of 13 detent positions.
X
Pull right or left release loop
;
forwards in
the direction of the arrow.
Corresponding seat backrest
:
is
released.
X
Push backrest
:
forward in the direction
of the arrow, or push it back and let it
engage.
X
To ensure that the backrest has engaged,
lean firmly against backrest
:
.
Seat fore-and-aft adjustment
!
When moving the rear seats back, make
sure there are no objects in the footwell or
behind the seats. The rear seats and/or the
objects could otherwise be damaged.
X
Lift the left or right release handle and slide
the corresponding seat forwards or back-
wards.
X
Let go of the release handle again.
Make sure that you hear the seat engage in
position.
250
Stowage areas
Stowing
and
features
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