As soon as you feel a pressure point in the
backrest cushion, this indicates that you
should press against this point.
-
As soon as you feel pressure on your
back, press against it.
-
Keep the pressure under your feet even.
Do not wedge yourself against the ped-
als.
-
You will feel how your stomach muscles
tense.
-
Continue to breathe normally, do not
hold your breath.
-
When the pressure in the backrest cush-
ion stops, stop pressing against it and
relax briefly.
Selecting a massage program
X
Call up the seat functions (
Y
page 63).
X
To select
Massage
Massage
: turn and press the con-
troller.
X
To select the seat: slide
XVY
the control-
ler.
X
To select a massage program (1 to 6): turn
and press the controller.
The massage program runs for approx-
imately 15 to 25 minutes, depending on the
setting.
X
To change the massage intensity: turn the
controller to
:
and press to confirm.
The intensity changes between gentle and
vigorous each time the controller is
pressed.
X
To exit the menu: press the
%
button.
Resetting all adjustments
X
Call up the seat functions (
Y
page 63).
X
Select a seat (
Y
page 63).
X
To select
Reset
Reset
: turn and press the con-
troller.
X
To select the seat: slide
XVY
the control-
ler.
X
To reset: press the controller.
A prompt appears.
X
To select
Yes
Yes
or
No
No
: turn and press the con-
troller.
If you select
No
No
the process is canceled.
After selecting
Yes
Yes
all seat adjustments are
reset to the default values (factory setting).
Climate control settings
Overview
You have the following options for adjusting
climate control settings:
R
using the climate control bar
R
using the climate control menu
You can set the most important climate
control functions such as temperature, air-
flow and air distribution using the climate
control bar. The climate control bar is visible
in most displays.
You can find all the climate control functions
in the climate control menu. You can use the
climate control bar (
Y
page 67) to switch to
the climate control menu.
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