User Manual - Page 111

For TARRACO 2022.

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Seats and head restraints
109
Front seats
1)
In the FR version with sports seats, the backrest cannot be lowered.
Fig.90 Unl
ocking the folding backrest of the
front passenger seat
Adjusting the inclination of the front passen-
ger seat backr
est
Move the lever in the direction of the arrow
›››Fig.89
1
and adjust the backrest to the
desir
ed position.
Folding the backrest of the front passenger
seat forward
1)
Remove any objects from the front passenger
seat cushion ›››
.
Move the passenger seat to its lowest posi-
tion.
Move the front passenger seat back as far as
possibl
e.
Lower the head restraint properly.
Unlock the backrest of the front passenger
seat in the dir
ection of the arrow
1
.
Fold the backrest of the front passenger seat
f
orwards in the direction of the arrow
2
until it
is horiz
ontal.
Once folded down, the backrest has to be
locked safely.
When carrying objects on the folded down
backrest of the passenger seat, the front airbag
of this seat must be disabled ›››page52.
Lifting the backrest of the front passenger
seat
When lifting the passenger backrest, make
sure there are no objects or body parts within
the hinge movement area.
Lift the backrest of the front passenger seat
by first unlocking it again ›››Fig.90.
Lift the backrest of the seat in an upright posi-
tion.
Once it is raised again, the backrest must be
correctly engaged.
WARNING
Serious injuries can be caused if the passen-
ger seat backr
est is lowered or lifted without
due care and attention.
Only fold and lift the backrest of the front
passenger seat when the vehicle is station-
ary.
When folding down the passenger seat, al-
ways make sure there are no people or ani-
mals in the backrest area.
While the passenger backrest is down, the
front airbag must always be disabled and
the
warning lamp must be
on.
When moving the passenger backrest up
and do
wn, keep your hands, fingers, feet and
other body parts out of the operating area of
the hinges and the locking mechanism of the
seat.
Mats or other objects can be caught in the
hinges of the backrest of the front passenger
seat. This would cause the backrest not to be
locked in an upright position when lifting it.
Once the backrest is up, it must be cor-
rectly engaged in an upright position. Other-
wise, it could move unexpectedly and cause
severe injuries.
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