User Manual - Page 201

For 2019 VOLVO XC90.

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SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
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2. Make sure that backrest and head restraint
do not come in contact with the seat in front
while the backrest is being folded down. Fold
the backrest down until it locks into position.
> The seat cushion will move downward/
forward when the backrest is folded down
and create a flat surface. The head
restraint folds down automatically when
the backrest is lowered.
WARNING
Make sure the backrest is securely locked
into position after it is folded down.
To return the backrest to the upright position:
1. Pull up and hold the handle on the side of
the seat while the backrest is being folded
up.
2. Make sure that backrest and head restraint
do not come in contact with the seat in front
while the backrest is being folded up. Fold up
the backrest and release the handle.
3. Press the backrest until it locks into position.
4. Fold up the head restraint manually.
WARNING
Make sure that the rear seat backrest and
head restraint are locked securely in place
after the seat is folded up.
The head restraints at the outer seats must
always be raised when there is a passenger in
one of these spots of the rear seat.
WARNING
The head restraints on the outboard second-
row seats must always be folded up when
there are passengers in the third row of
seats*.
Related information
•
Adjusting the second row head restraints
(p. 199)
•
Moving the second row seats forward/rear-
ward* (p. 201)
•
Adjusting the second row backrest tilt
(p. 201)
•
Getting into and out of the third row of
seats* (p. 202)
•
Folding the third row backrests* (p. 203)
Adjusting the second row head
restraints
Adjust the center head restraint in the rear seat
to the seat occupant's height. Fold down the
outboard head restraints* to improve rear visibil-
ity.
Adjusting the center head restraint
The center head restraint should be adjusted to
suit the passenger's height. The entire back of
the head should be covered if possible. Manually
move the restraint up or down as needed.
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