Notesonthe correct driver'sseat position
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WARNING Risk of injury from adjusting
thevehicle settings while thevehicle is in
motion
Youcould lose controlofthe vehicle in the
following situations:
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if youadjustthe driver's seat, thehead
restraint,the steering wheel or themirror
while thevehicle is in motion
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if youfastenyour seat belt whilethe vehi‐
cle is in motion
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Beforestarting theengine: adjustthe
driver's seat, thehead restraint,the
steering wheel or themirrorand fasten
your seat belt.
Ensurethe following when adjustingsteering
wheel 1,seat belt 2 and driver's seat 3:
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Youare sittingasfar away from thedriver's
airbag as possible, taking thefollowing
points intoconsideration.
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Youare sittinginanupright position
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Your thighs areslightly supportedbythe seat
cushion
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Your legs arenot fullyextendedand youcan
depress thepedals properly
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The backofyour head is supportedateye
levelbythe center of thehead restraint
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Youcan hold thesteering wheel withyour
arms slightly bent
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Youcan move your legs freely
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Youcan see all thedisplays on theinstru‐
ment clusterclearly
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Youhave agood overviewofthe traffic con‐
ditions
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Your seat belt sitssnuglyagainstyour body
and passes across thecenter of your shoul‐
der and across your hips in thepelvic area
Seats
Adjustingthe frontseatelectrically
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WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if
theseats areadjustedbychildren
Childrencould becometrapped if they adjust
theseats, particularly when unattended.
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Seats and stowing