User Manual - Page 69

For IBIZA 2018.

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Safe driving
vehicle occupants. The list is not complete,
but w
e w
oul
d like to make you aware of this
issue.
Therefore, whenever the vehicle is in mo-
tion:
Never stand in the vehicle.
Never stand on the seats.
Never kneel on the seats.
Never tilt your seat backrest far to the rear.
Never lean against the dash panel.
Never lie on the rear bench.
Never sit on the front edge of a seat.
Never sit sideways.
Never lean out of a window.
Never put your feet out of a window.
Never put your feet on the dash panel.
Never put your feet on the surface of a seat.
Do not allow anyone to travel in the foot-
well.
Never travel without wearing the seat belt.
Do not allow anyone to travel in the lug-
gage compartment.
WARNING
Any incorrect sitting position increases
the risk of se
vere injuries.
Sitting in an incorrect position exposes
the vehicle occupants to severe injuries if
airbags are triggered, by striking a vehicle
occupant who has assumed an incorrect
sitting position.
Befor
e the vehicle moves, assume the
proper sitting position and maintain it
throughout the trip. Before every trip, in-
struct your passengers to sit properly and
to stay in this position during the trip
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page 64, Correct position of the vehicle
occupants.
Correct adjustment of front head
r
estr
aints
Fig. 87
Correctly adjusted head restraint as
vie
w
ed fr
om the front and the side.
Properly adjusted head restraints are an im-
port
ant part of passenger pr
ot
ection and can
reduce the risk of injuries in most accident sit-
uations.
Adjust the head restraint so that its upper
edge is, as far as possible, at the same level
as the top of your head, or at the very least,
at eye level
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Fig. 87.
WARNING
Trav
elling with the head restraints re-
moved or improperly adjusted increases
the risk of severe injuries. An improper ad-
justment of the head restraints may cause
death in an accident and increase the risk
of suffering injuries during abrupt braking
actions or unexpected manoeuvres.
The head restraints must always be ad-
justed according to the height of the pas-
senger.
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