BMW i7 Owner's Manual page 108

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CONTROLS
Retrieving the seat position
1.
"Seats"
2.
"Adjustment"
3.
Tap on the icon.
Adjusting the seat position
1.
"Seats"
2.
"Adjustment"
3.
Select desired seat.
4.
Select the desired function.
5.
Select the desired setting.
Adjusting the front passenger seat
from the rear
The front passenger seat can be operated
from the rear, for instance to increase the leg-
room in the rear.
The front passenger seat can only be adjusted
if no one is sitting on it.
1.
"Seats"
2.
"Adjustment"
3.
Select desired seat.
4.
Select the desired function.
5.
Select the desired setting.
Leg rest
If there is sufficient distance between the front
passenger seat and rear seat, the leg rest in
the rear can be folded out electrically using
BMW Touch Command.
The leg rest folds down with excessive load,
for instance when a heavy object is placed on
it. To return to the initial position, grasp the leg
rest with both hands and lift until it clicks into
place.
Footrest
If there is sufficient distance between the front
passenger seat and rear seat, the footrest in
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the rear can be folded out using BMW Touch
Command.
Base position
Principle
The passenger side seats can be moved to a
basic position to make it easier to get in and
out of the vehicle.
Moving to the base position
1.
"Seats"
2.
"Adjustment"
3.
Tap on the icon.
Seat massage
Principle
The seat massage keeps your muscles relaxed
and improves blood circulation in the lumbar
region, which can help avoid fatigue.
Turning the seat massage on/off
1.
"Seats"
2.
"Massage"
3.
"On"
4.
Select the desired setting.
Functional limitations
The massage function is not available at very
low temperatures.
Locking the rear seats
Principle
The rear seat adjustment functions can be
locked via the control display. Locking func-
tions is useful, for instance, when children or
animals are carried in the rear.

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