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Installing The Seat Heating - Waeco MagicComfort MSH50 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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1. Removing the seats. The vehicle must be secured to ensure
it cannot roll away during the installation of the seat heating.
With respect to vehicles with side airbags in the sea
backrest, the manufacturer's specifications regarding the
disassembly of the seats and upholstery must be observed.
Once you have checked the installability (based on the
present installation instruction and the manufacturer
information), the vehicle seats should be removed. To do so,
loosen the fastening screws, and lift the seat out of the
vehicle.
2. Remove all plastic coverings of the seat to have free access
to the fastening of the cover fabric.
3. Separate the backrest from the seat (see D 1 and D 2)
4. Open the seat cover. In most cases, the cover fabric is
squeezed into a groove on the underframe by means of a
wide piece of cardboard or a metal wire. The fastening can
be loosened using a screwdriver and a pair of pliers (see D 3
and D 4).
5. Loosen any existing upholstery clips or cross struts (see D 5)
6. Now, the heating element for the seat can be inserted
between the cover fabric and the foam core of the seat
(see D 6).
The heating element of the seat surface provides of a recess
to bridge the stitched sections or the cross struts that are
used as an additional fastening of the seat cover on the foam
core. Depending on the type of seat, this area can be led
through the stitched section (see D 7) or placed into the
cross strut tunnel through cut-outs. Fix the heating elements
with double-sided adhesive tape to prevent them from
slipping away on the foam core. Please make sure that there
are no folds or bends.
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