OWNER’S MANUAL - Page 63

For IBIZA 5D 2015.

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Seat belts
Do not swap the c
entre rear head restraint
with either of the outer seat rear head re-
straints. Risk of injury in case of an accident!
Note
Note the instructions on the head restraints
a
djus
tment.
Pedal area
P
ed
a
ls
Ensure that you can always press the accel-
er
at
or
, brake and clutch pedals unimpaired
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
.
On
ly
u
se floor mats which leave the pedals
clear and which are secured to prevent them
from slipping. You can obtain suitable floor
mats from a specialised dealership.
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
If the peda
ls are obstructed, an accident
may occur. Risk of serious injuries.
Never lay or fit floor mats or other floor cov-
erings over the original floor mats. This
would reduce the pedal area and could ob-
struct the pedals. Risk of accident.
Never place objects in the driver footwell.
An object could move into the pedal area and
impair pedal operation. In the event of a sud-
den driving or braking manoeuvre, you will
not be able to operate the brake, clutch or ac-
celerator pedal. Risk of accident!
Seat belts
Wh
y
w
ear a seat belt?
Number of seats
Your vehicle has five se
ats, two in the front
and three in the rear. Each seat is equipped
with a three-point seat belt.
In some versions, your vehicle is approved
only for four seats. Two front seats and two
rear seats.
WARNING
Never tran
sport more than the permitted
amount of people in your vehicle.
Every vehicle occupant must properly fas-
ten and wear the seat belt belonging to his or
her seat. Children must be protected with an
appropriate child restraint system.
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