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Operation
clutch, brake or accelerator from being press-
ed.
●
Do not place any items on the front passen-
ger seat
other than those allowed (e.g. child
seat). Risk of accident!
Note
After a certain time, the backrest angle ad-
ju
stment
mechanism may gain a certain
amount of play.
head restraints
Fig. 141 Front head restraint: adjust or re-
mo
v
e.
Fig. 142 Rear centre head restraint: release
point.
Read the additional information carefully
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page 12
Head restraints cannot be moved up or down
or removed on sports seats.
Fitting and removing head restraints on front
seats
–
Push the head restraint up as far as it will
go.
–
Press catch
1
›
›
› Fig. 141
and remove the
head restraint.
–
To refit, insert the head restraint into the
holes in the backrest, pushing it down until
it engages.
Fitting and removing head restraints on rear
seats
To remove the head restraint, the correspond-
ing backrest must be partially folded forward.
–
Unlock the backrest ››› page 134
–
Move the head restraint upwards until it ar-
rives to the top.
–
Press button
1
›
›› Fig. 142
, whi
le simulta-
neously pressing on the security hole
2
››› Fig. 142 w
ith a fl
at
screwdriver a maxi-
mum of 5 mm wide, and remove the head
restraint.
–
To refit, insert the head restraint into the
holes in the backrest, pushing it down until
it engages.
For maximum head restraint protection, ad-
just the head restraint so that its upper edge
is at the same level as the top of your head.
The head restraint must be adjusted in line
with the height of users. Correct adjustment
of the head restraint, together with the seat
belts, ensure effective passenger protection
››› page 56.
WARNING
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Badly
adjusted head restraints increase the
risk of injuries in the event of an accident.
●
Never drive with the head restraints re-
moved. Risk of injuries!
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If the seats are in use, never drive with the
rear head restraints in their out-of-use posi-
tion.
132
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