Seat Ateca 2016

User Manual - Page 151

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Seats and head restraints
Do not sit
on the seat with clothing that is
wet or damp.
Do not leave clothing that is wet or damp
on the seat.
Do not spill liquid on the seat.
CAUTION
T
o avoid d
amaging the heating elements of
the seat heaters, please do not kneel on the
seat or apply sharp pressure to a single point
on the seat cushion or backrest.
Liquids, sharps objects and insulating ma-
terials (e.g. covers or child seats) can damage
the seat heating.
In the event of smells, switch off the seat
heating immediately and have it inspected by
a specialised workshop.
For the sake of the environment
The seat heating should remain on only when
needed. Otherwi
se, it is an unnecessary fuel
waste.
Front centre armrest
The centre armrest can be adjusted to various
l
ev
el
s.
Adjusting the centre armrest
To adjust the tilt, lift the armrest from the
starting position so that it is engaged.
To return the armrest to the starting posi-
tion, remove the armrest from the upper
fixed position and lower it.
The armrest can be moved backwards and
forwards.
Folding down and lifting the rear seat
backrest
Fig. 145 On the rear seat backrest: release
c
at
c
h
1
; red mark
2
.
Fig. 146 In the luggage compartment: levers
for remot
e release of the left part
1
and right
part
2
of the rear seat backrest.
The rear seat backrest is split and each part
be lo
w
er
ed separately to extend the luggage
compartment.
When the rear seat backrest is lowered no-
body else can travel in the corresponding
seats (not even a child).
Lowering the rear seat backrest with the un-
lock button
Lower the head restraint properly.
Push the unlock button ›› Fig. 145
1
for-
w
ar
d
s and at the same time lift the backrest.
The rear seat backrest is not engaged when
the red marking of the button
2
is visible.
L
o
w
ering the rear seat backrest with the re-
mote release lever
Lower the head restraint properly.
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