User Manual - Page 137

For ATECA 2019.

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Seats and headrests
Seat functions
F
ol
ding do
wn and r
aising the r
ear
seat backrest
Fig. 129 Rear seat: folding the backrest.
Fig. 130
In the luggage compartment: levers
f
or r
emot
e r
el
ease of the left part
1
and right
part
2
of the rear seat backrest.
The rear seat backrest is split and each part
can be l
o
w
er
ed f
orward separately to extend
the luggage compartment.
Lowering the rear seat backrest with the
unlock button
Push the headrest down as far as it will go
››
page 133.
Pull the unlock button
››
Fig. 129
1
for-
w
ar
d and lift the backr
est at the same time
.
The r
ear seat backrest is not engaged when
the red marking of the button
2
is visible.
F
ol
ding do
wn the backr
est fr
om the boot
with the unlocking levers
Push the headrest down as far as it will go
››
page 133.
Open the rear lid
››
page 108.
Pull the unlocking lever
››
Fig. 130 of the
part of the backrest to fold down.
The corresponding part of the backrest will
be unlocked or will be folded forward.
If necessary, close the rear lid
››
page 108.
Folding up the rear seat backrest
Lift the backrest and press it firmly into the
lock until it engages
››
.
It should not be possible to see the red
mark of the unl
ock butt
on
2
.
Make sure that the seat belt is not trapped.
The backr
est must be pr
operly engaged.
If necessary, adjust the headr
est.
WARNING
Serious injuries can be caused if the rear
seat backrest is lower
ed or lifted without
due care and attention.
When folding down the rear seat, always
make sure there are no people or animals in
the backrest area.
Never lower or lift the rear seat backrest
while driving.
Do no trap or damage the seat belt when
raising the rear seat backrest.
When lowering or lifting the rear seat
backrest, keep your hands, fingers, feet
and other body parts out of its path.
For the rear seat belts to offer the neces-
sary protection all the parts of the rear
backrest must be properly engaged. This is
particularly important in the case of the
centre rear seat. If someone is seated in a
seat whose backrest is not properly engag-
ed they will be thrown forwards, along with
the backrest, during an accident or a sud-
den driving or braking manoeuvre.
When the rear seat backrest is lowered or
is not properly engaged nobody else can
travel in the corresponding seats (not even
a child).
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