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Seats and head restraints
Convenient entry function for the
thir
d r
o
w of seats
Fig. 162
Second seat row: accessibility con-
tr
ol
s.
The outer seats of the second row can be fol-
ded t
o mak
e it easier t
o get in and out of the
third row of seats.
Folding down the second row seats
●
If necessary, open the belt loop and wind
up the seat belt by hand.
●
If necessary, remove the side head restraint
of the integrated child seat
›››
page 82.
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If necessary, raise the armrests.
●
Remove any objects located in the footwell
of the second row of seats, where applicable
›››
.
●
Push the head r
estr
aint do
wn as far as it will
go
›››
page 60.
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Push the lever
›››
Fig. 162
1
forwards and
f
ol
d the backr
est of the rear seat. This seat
folds forward completely
›››
and can still
be mo
v
ed further f
orward.
●
Always take care when entering and leav-
ing the vehicle
›››
.
R
epositioning the seat in the second r
o
w
●
Lift the backrest of the rear seat in an up-
right position. The entire seat folds back-
wards
›››
.
●
Make sure that the rear seat is securely en-
gaged so that the seat belts can pr
o
vide
pr
oper protection in the rear seats. The red
mark
›››
Fig. 162
2
should no longer be visi-
bl
e
›
›
›
in Folding down rear seats to cre-
at
e l
oad space on page 160
.
Emergency exit function
If the lever
›››
Fig. 162
1
does not work, e.g.
aft
er an accident, the seats on the second
r
o
w can be folded forwards from the third row
to allow vehicle occupants of the third row of
seats to get out of the vehicle
›››
.
●
Pull the handle
›
›
›
Fig. 162
3
back and fold
the backr
est of the r
ear seat. The compl
ete
rear seat folds forward
›››
.
WARNING
Careless or uncontrolled use of the con-
venient entry assistant may r
esult in severe
injury and accident.
●
Never use the convenient entry function
when the vehicle is in motion.
●
Avoid trapping or damaging the seat belt
when folding the rear seats back.
●
Keep your hands, fingers, feet and other
body parts out of the hinges and the seat
locking mechanism when folding and un-
folding.
●
Mats or other objects can be caught in
the hinges of the seat backrests or rear
seat. This could prevent the seat backrest
from locking safely when positioned up-
right.
●
All seat backrests must engage correctly
for the seat belts on the rear seats to work
properly. When the seat backrest of an oc-
cupied seat is not correctly locked in place,
the passenger can be thrust forward with
the seat backrest in case of sudden brak-
ing, sudden manoeuvres or an accident.
●
A red mark on the side of the seat
›››
Fig. 162
2
indicates that the seat back-
rest is not engaged. The mark is no longer
visibl
e when it is correctly engaged.
●
If the seat backrest or seat are folded
down and are not correctly locked in place,
no passenger should use them.
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