Seat Toledo 2015 Car

OWNER'S MANUAL - Page 135

For TOLEDO 2015.

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Seats and head restraints
Seat functions
He
at
ed fr
ont seats*
Fig. 143 Heated front seats.
The cushion and backrest of the front seats
c
an be he
at
ed electrically.
Press the
or
Fig. 143
button to switch
on and adjust the heated front seats.
Press once to connect the heating at maxi-
mum force.
Press the button again to reduce the force of
the heating and switch it off. The force is indi-
cated by the number of warning lamps lit on
the button.
WARNING
Do not use the heated seat if your perception
of pain and/or t
emperature or that of your
passenger is limited, e.g. due to medication,
paralysis or chronic illness (e.g. diabetes). It
could cause burns on the back, buttocks and
leg
s that are difficult to heal. If you still want
to use the heated seat, take frequent breaks
on long journeys so that the body can recover
from the trip. Ask your doctor about your par-
ticular situation.
CAUTION
T
o avoid d
amaging the heating elements,
do not kneel on the seat or apply sharp pres-
sure at a single point to the seat cushion or
backrest.
Do not use the heated seats if nobody is
sitting on them or if there are items attached
to or lying on them, such as a child seat or a
bag, etc. This could lead to a fault in the seat
heating elements.
Do not clean the seats with anything damp
page 198.
Note
Only c
onnect the heated seats when the
engine is running. This provides considerable
savings on the battery capacity.
In the event of a drop in voltage in the on-
board systems, the heated seats switch off
automatically to ensure enough power to con-
trol the engine ››page 214, Automatic dis-
connection of electrical equipment.
Armrest on front seats with inner stor-
ag
e*
Fig. 144 Armrest/Opening and closing the
s
t
or
age compartment.
Adjusting armrest height
Lift the armrest as far as it will go and then
f
o
l
d it downward.
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