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Seats and head restraints
Adjusting or folding the backrest of
the fr
ont passenger seat
Fig. 138
Front passenger seat: fold the back-
r
est of the seat forwards.
Fig. 139
Unlocking the folding backrest of the
fr
ont passenger seat
The backrest of the front passenger seat can
be f
olded and locked horizontally.
Folding the backrest of the front passen-
ger seat forward
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Remove any objects from the front passen-
ger seat cushion
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.
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Move the passenger seat to its lowest posi-
tion.
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Move the front passenger seat back as far
as possibl
e.
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Unlock the backrest of the front passenger
seat in the direction of the arrow
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Fig. 138
1
.
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Fold the backrest of the front passenger
seat f
orwards in the direction of the arrow
2
until it is horizontal.
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Once folded down, the backrest has to be
l
ocked safely.
When carrying objects on the folded down
backrest of the passenger seat, the front air-
bag of this seat must be disabled
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page 26.
Lifting the backrest of the front passenger
seat
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When lifting the passenger backrest, make
sure there are no objects or body parts within
the hinge movement area.
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Lift the backrest of the front passenger seat
by first unlocking it again
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Fig. 139.
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Lift the backrest of the seat in an upright
position.
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Once it is raised again, the backrest must
be correctly engaged.
WARNING
Serious injuries can be caused if the pas-
senger seat backr
est is lowered or lifted
without due care and attention.
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Only fold and lift the backrest of the front
passenger seat when the vehicle is station-
ary.
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When folding down the passenger seat,
always make sure there are no people or
animals in the backrest area.
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While the passenger backrest is down,
the front airbag must always be disabled
and the PASSENGER AIR BAG warning
lamp must be on.
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When moving the passenger backrest up
and down, keep your hands, fingers, feet
and other body parts out of the operating
area of the hinges and the locking mecha-
nism of the seat.
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Mats or other objects can be caught in
the hinges of the backrest of the front pas-
senger seat. This would cause the backrest
not to be locked in an upright position when
lifting it.
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Once the backrest is up, it must be cor-
rectly engaged in an upright position. Oth-
erwise, it could move unexpectedly and
cause severe injuries.
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