Rear Head Restraints - Mini COOPER Owner's Manual

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CONTROLS
To raise: push the head restraint up.
After setting the height, move the head re‐
straint up or down slightly, making sure it en‐
gages properly.
Removing: John Cooper Works sport
seat
The head restraints cannot be removed.
Removing
Only remove the head restraint if no one will be
sitting in the seat in question.
1.
Fold the seat backrest forward if needed.
2.
Pull head restraint up as far as possible.
3.
Press the button, arrow 1, and pull the
head restraint out completely.
Installing
Proceed in the reverse order to install the head
restraint.

Rear head restraints

Safety information
WARNING
A missing protective effect due to re‐
moved or not correctly adjusted head restraints
can cause injuries in the head and neck area.
There is a risk of injury.
Before driving, install the removed head re‐
straints on the occupied seats.
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Settings
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Adjust the head restraint so its center sup‐
ports the back of the head at as close to
eye level as possible.
Adjust the distance so that the head re‐
straint is as close as possible to the back of
the head. Adjust the distance via the back‐
rest tilt as
needed.◀
WARNING
Body parts can be jammed when moving
the head restraint. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that the area of movement is clear
when moving the head
WARNING
Objects on the head restraint reduce the
protective effect in the head and neck area.
There is a risk of injury.
Do not use seat or head restraint covers.
Do not hang objects, for instance clothes
hangers, directly on the head restraint.
Only use accessories that have been deter‐
mined to be safe for attachment to a head
restraint.
Do not use any accessories, for instance pil‐
lows, while
driving.◀
Adjusting the height
To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and
push the head restraint down.
To raise: push the head restraint up.
After setting the height, move the head re‐
straint up or down slightly, making sure it en‐
gages properly.
restraint.◀

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