User Manual - Page 103

For IBIZA ST 2014.

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Seats and head restraints
To move the seat lengthways, pull upwards
and not sideways on the lever, as the force
exerted on it in this position could damage it.
Folding and opening the front seat
backrests
3 Applies to vehicles with 3 doors:
Fig. 98 Front seats: lever for folding down the
backrest.
Vehicles without the Easy-Entry function
To
fold
the backrest, pull the lever
1
up-
wards and push the backrest forwards.
To
unfold
the backrest, push it back.
V
ehicles with the Easy-Entry function
To fold the backrest, pull the lever
1
up-
wards and push the backrest forwards. You
can push the seat forwards at the same
time to make entry to the rear seats easier.
To
unfold
the backrest, first move the seat
c
ompletely back.
The Easy-Entry function facilitates the access
to the vehicle rear seats. Before lifting the
backrest, return the seat to the original posi-
tion. The seat inserts when the backrest is lif-
ted.
Removing or adjusting head restraints
Fig. 99 Adjusting and removing the head re-
straints.
Adjusting height (front seats)
Press the button on the side and pull up-
wards to the desired position.
To lower the head restraint, press the but-
ton and push head restraint downwards.
Make sure that it engages securely into one
of its positions.
Adjusting height (rear seats)
Press the button on the side and pull up-
wards to the desired position.
To lower the head restraint, press the but-
ton and push head restraint downwards.
Make sure that the head restraint engages
securely in one of its positions page 33.
Removing the head restraint
Push the head restraint up as far as it will
go.
Press the button ›› Fig. 99 (arrow).
Pull head restraint out of fitting without re-
leasing the button.
Fitting the head restraint
Insert the head restraint into the guides on
the corresponding backrest.
Push head restraint down.
Adjust the head restraint to suit body size
page 32
.
WARNING
The safe driving chapter contains important
information, tips, suggestions and warnings
that you should read and observe for your
own safety and the safety of your passengers
page 29.
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