Rotating The Front Seats - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2019 Operating Instructions Manual

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Seats and stowage
Adjust the seat into the desired position.
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Press memory button M together with one of
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the preset position buttons 1, 2 or 3.
An acoustic signal sounds. The settings are
stored.
To call up: press and hold the relevant preset
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position button 1, 2 or 3 until the front seat is
in the stored position.

Rotating the front seats

& WARNING Risk of injury or death if the
driver's seat and front-passenger seat
are not engaged
If the driver's and front-passenger seats are
not engaged in the direction of travel during
the trip, the restraint systems cannot offer
protection as intended.
Engage the driver's and front-passenger
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seat in the direction of travel before the
engine is started.
& WARNING Risk of injury from adjusting
the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in
motion
You could lose control of the vehicle in the
following situations:
if you adjust the driver's seat, the head
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restraint, the steering wheel or the mirror
while the vehicle is in motion
if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi‐
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cle is in motion
Before starting the engine: adjust the
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driver's seat, the head restraint, the
steering wheel or the mirror and fasten
your seat belt.
You can rotate the driver's and front-passenger
seat 50 ° and 180 °. The seats engage both in
and opposite to the direction of travel as well as
at 50 ° to the exit.
Ensure that the parking brake is applied and
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the brake lever is folded downwards as far as
it will go (
page 134).
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Adjust the steering wheel in such a way that
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there is sufficient free space to rotate and
adjust the driver's seat (
Slide the front-passenger seat forward before
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rotating it (
page 60).
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To rotate the seat: push lever
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the vehicle center and rotate the seat slightly
inwards.
The rotation device is unlocked.
Release lever
1
again.
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Rotate the seat by around 50 ° outwards or
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inwards into the required position.
page 72).
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