NOTICE
Sharp objects can damage the seat cush-
ion and scra
tch the stowage area in the
backrest.
·
Always use a blunt object to remove the
head restraint in vehicles with a stowage
area in the backrest.
Ask a qualified workshop to remove
and install the hea
d restraints in the
first row of seats.
Removing and tting the rear
head restraints
Please refer to and at the start
of the chapt
er on page 103.
Fig. 78 S
econd row of seats: Removing the
head restraint
Fig. 79 T
hird row of seats: Removing the
head restraint
Removing the rear head restraints
— If necessary, fold the backrest forward
slightly → page 98, → page 101.
— Push the head restraint all the way up.
— Pull the head restraint out fully while
pressing the button
→ Fig. 78 1 or → Fig. 7
9
1 .
—
Fold the rear seat backrest back if neces-
sary and allow it to engage securely
→ page 98, → page 101.
Fitting the rear head restraints
— Position the head restraint correctly over
the head restraint guides and then insert
into the guides of the corresponding seat
backrest.
— Slide the head restraint all the way down
until the guide pins click into place.
— Adjust the head restraint so a correct sit-
ting position can be assumed and allow it
to engage.
Seat functions
Centre armrest
Fig. 80 Between the front sea
ts: Centre
armrest.
You can adjust the longitudinal position
and the height of the centre armrest.
Adjusting the centre armrest
1. Liing: pull the centre armrest gradually
upwards in the direction of the arrow
→ Fig. 80.
2. Lowering: pull the centre armrest all the
way up. Then lower the centre armrest.
Seat functions
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