OWNER'S MANUAL - Page 143

For LEON SPORTSTOURER 2015.

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Seats and head restraints
Adjusting the front head restraints
Read the additional information carefully
page 15
Adjust the head restraint
page 15 so
that as far as possible the top of the head re-
straint is level with the top of your head.
When this is not possible, try to get as close
as possible to this position.
Adjusting the rear head restraints
Fig. 146 Rear centre head restraint: release
point
.
When transporting people in the back seat,
p
l
ac
e the head restraints of the occupied
seats at a minimum of the next socket up
.
Adjusting the head restraints
To set the head restraint higher, grasp the
s
ide
s
with both hands and move it up-
wards, until you see it engage.
To set the head restraint lower down, press
the
1
Fig. 146
b
utton and move it
downwards.
Removing the head restraint
To remove the head restraint, the correspond-
ing backrest must be partially folded forward.
Unlock the backrest ›› page 144.
Move the head restraint upwards until it ar-
rives to the top.
Press the button
1
Fig. 146
, while
pressing simultaneously on the security
hole
2
Fig. 146
with a flat screwdriver a
maximum of 5 mm wide and remove the
head restraint.
Move the backrest until it engages properly
.
Fittin
g the he
a
d restraint
To mount the external head restraints, the
corresponding backrest must be partially fol-
ded forward.
Unlock the backrest ›› page 144.
Insert the head restraint bars into the
guides until they perceptibly engage. It
should not be possible to remove the head
restraint from the backrest.
Move the backrest until it engages properly
.
WARNING
Plea
se observe the general notes
page 70.
Remove the rear head restraints only when
it is necessary for the placement of a child
seat page 83. After removing a child seat,
remount the head restraint immediately.
Travelling with the head restraints removed
or improperly adjusted increases the risk of
severe injuries.
Seat functions
Intr
oduction
WARNING
Inappropriate use of the seat functions can
cause sev
ere injuries.
Assume the proper sitting position before
your trip and remain in it throughout. This al-
so applies to the other occupants.
Always keep hands, fingers, feet and other
parts of the body away from the operating ra-
dius and the adjustment of seats.
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