Head restraints
The padded head restraints of the front
seats are fully adjustable.
To adjust neight, pull head restraint up
or push it down (a).
To offer maximum support, the upper
edge of the restraint should be slightly
higher than the level
ol
your eyes.
To tilt restraint forward or
back,
grasp
it
firmly
with both hands and move to
desired position (b).
If you can touch the restraint with your
head slightly to the rear, the restraint is
properly adjusted.
Backrest adjustment
Front seat passengers should not ride in
a moving car with the backrest reclined.
Safety belts only offer protection when
the backrest is in an upright driving
position.
To adjust the backrest, turn the wheel at
the side of the seat
cushion,
with
your
body weight taken
ofl
the backrest.
To release backrest lock
pull up the lever on the
side
of the
back-
rest. Tilt the backrest forward and out of
the way for easy access to the rear
passenger compartment.
If the lever cannot easily be moved up-
ward,
push the backrest forward slightly
as you pull up the lever.
Four your and your
passengers
pro-
tection,
the backrest locks must be
engaged at all times while the car is in
motion.
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