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Centre rear head restraint*
The central rear head restraint has 2 positions:
Raised position or position for use
restraint is used normally, protecting the occupant of the rear central seat,
along with the rear seat belts.
A
⇒ fig.
Rest position
B
bility.
To fit the head restraint in position for use
hands in the direction of the arrow. To place it in rest position
head restraint.
WARNING
Whenever a passenger is seated in the rear central seat, the head restraint
should be placed in the position for use
Safety First
Fig. 5 Adjusting central
rear head restraint
A
⇒ fig.
5. In this position, the head
A
5. This position improves the driver's rear visi-
A
, pull on the edges with both
A
A
B
A
.
A
Operating instructions
Note
Note the instructions on the adjustment of the head restraints.
Examples of incorrect sitting positions
An incorrect sitting position can lead to severe injuries to
occupants.
Seat belts can provide optimal protection only when the belt webs
are properly positioned. Incorrect sitting positions substantially
reduce the protective function of seat belts and increase the risk of
injury due to incorrect belt web position. As the driver, you are
responsible for all vehicle occupants, especially children.
– Never permit anyone to assume an incorrect sitting position in
the vehicle while travelling ⇒
The following list contains examples of sitting positions that could be
dangerous for all occupants. The list is not complete, but we would like to
make you aware of this issue.
Therefore, whenever the vehicle is in motion:
Never stand in the vehicle,
, lower the
never stand on the seats,
never kneel on the seats,
never tilt your backrest far to the rear,
never lean against the dash panel,
never lie on the rear bench,
never sit on the front edge of a seat,
never sit sideways,
Tips and Maintenance
Safe driving
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Technical Data
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