Seat Leon 2010 Owner's Manual page 16

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14
Safe driving
WARNING
Travelling with the head restraints removed or improperly adjusted
increases the risk of severe injuries.
Incorrectly adjusted head restraints could result in death in the event of
a collision or accident.
Incorrectly adjusted head restraints also increase the risk of injury
during sudden or unexpected driving or braking manoeuvres.
The head restraints must always be adjusted according to the
passenger's height.
Note
The active head restraints* could also be triggered if a vehicle occupant
applies a high level of pressure on the backrest (e.g. by "falling" back into the
seat when entering the vehicle) or if pressure is applied to a front seat head
restraint from the rear. This accidental activation is, however, not dangerous,
as the active head restraints will return to the original position immediately
and are thus once again ready.
Correct adjustment of rear seat head restraints
Properly adjusted head restraints are an important part of the
passenger protection and can reduce the risk of injuries in
most accident situations
Rear outer seat head restraints
– The rear outer seat head restraints have 4 positions.
⇒ fig.
– Three positions for use
restraints are used normally, protecting passengers along with
the rear seat belts.
– And one position for non-use.
– To fit the head restraints in position for use, pull on the edges
with both hands in the direction of the arrow.
Fig. 5 Head restraints in
correct position
5. In these positions, the head

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