User Manual - Page 70

For LEON SPORTSTOURER 2018.

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Safety
Correct adjustment of rear head
r
estr
aints
Fig. 90
Head restraints in the correct position.
Fig. 91 Head restraint position warning label.
Properly adjusted head restraints are an im-
port
ant part of the passenger pr
ot
ection and
can reduce the risk of injuries in most acci-
dent situations
Rear head restraints
The rear head restraints have 2 positions:
use and non-use.
One position for use (head restraint raised)
››
Fig. 90. In this position, the head re-
straints are used normally, protecting pas-
sengers along with the rear seat belts.
And one position for non-use (head re-
straint lowered).
To fit the head restraints in position for use,
pull on the edges with both hands in the di-
rection of the arrow.
WARNING
Under no circumstances shoul
d the rear
passengers travel while the head restraints
are in the non-use position. See the warn-
ing label located on the rear side fixed win-
dow
››
Fig. 91.
Do not swap the centre rear head re-
straint with either of the outer seat rear
head restraints. Risk of injury in case of an
accident!
CAUTION
Note the instructions on the adjustment of
the head restraints
page 156.
Pedal area
P
edal
s
Ensure that you can always press the ac-
celerat
or, brake and clutch pedals unim-
paired to the floor.
Ensure that the pedals can return unim-
paired to their initial positions.
Ensure that the floor mats are securely fas-
tened during the trip and do not obstruct
the pedals
››
.
Only use fl
oor mats which l
eav
e the pedals
clear and which are secured to prevent them
from slipping. You can obtain suitable floor
mats from a specialised dealership. Fasten-
ers* for floor mats are fitted in the footwells.
If a brake circuit fails, the brake pedal must be
pressed down thoroughly in order to stop the
vehicle.
Wear suitable footwear
Always wear shoes which support your feet
properly and give you a good feeling for the
pedals.
WARNING
Restricting pedal operation can l
ead to
critical situations while driving.
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