Adjusting the multicontour seat
:
To adjust the thigh cushion
;
To adjust the backrest contour in the lum-
bar region
=
To adjust the backrest contour in the
upper back region
?
To adjust the side bolsters of the seat
backrest
You can adjust the contour of the front seat
individually so as to provide optimum support
for your back and sides.
X
Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the igni-
tion lock (
Y
page 161).
Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support
:
To raise the backrest contour
;
To soften the backrest contour
=
To lower the backrest contour
?
To harden the backrest contour
You can adjust the contour of the front seat
backrests individually to provide optimum
support for your back.
Switching the seat heating on/off
Switching on/off
G
WARNING
Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can
cause the seat cushion and backrest pads to
become very hot. The health of persons with
limited temperature sensitivity or a limited
ability to react to excessively high tempera-
tures may be affected or they may even suffer
burn-like injuries. There is a risk of injury.
Therefore, do not switch the seat heating on
repeatedly.
Driver's and front-passenger seat
The three red indicator lamps in the button
indicate the heating level you have selected.
The system automatically switches down
from level 3 to level 2 after approximately
eight minutes.
The system automatically switches down
from level 2 to level 1 after approximately ten
minutes.
The system automatically switches off
approximately 20 minutes after it is set to
level 1.
X
Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the
ignition lock (
Y
page 161).
X
To switch on: press button
:
repeatedly
until the desired heating level is set.
X
To switch off: press button
:
repeatedly
until all the indicator lamps go out.
i
If the battery voltage is too low, the seat
heating may switch off.
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