Notes on the correct driver's seat position
& WARNING Risk of injury if vehicle set‐
tings are adjusted while the vehicle is in
motion
You could lose control of the vehicle in par‐
ticular in the following situations:
If you adjust the driver's seat, the head
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restraints, the steering wheel or the mir‐
ror while the vehicle is in motion.
If you fasten your seat belt while the vehi‐
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cle is in motion.
Before starting the engine: adjust the
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driver's seat, head restraints, steering
wheel and mirror in particular and fas‐
ten your seat belt.
Ensure the following when adjusting steering
wheel 1, seat belt
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and driver's seat 3:
You are sitting as far away from the driver's
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airbag as possible, taking the following
points into consideration:
You are sitting in an upright position
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Your thighs are slightly supported by the seat
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cushion
Seats and stowing
Your legs are not fully extended and you can
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depress the pedals properly
The back of your head is supported at eye
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level by the centre of the head restraint
You can hold the steering wheel with your
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arms slightly bent
You can move your legs freely
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You can see all the displays on the instru‐
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ment cluster clearly
You have a good overview of the traffic con‐
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ditions
Your seat belt sits snugly against your body
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and passes across the centre of your shoul‐
der and across your hips in the pelvic area
Seats
Adjusting the front seat mechanically
& WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if
the seats are adjusted by children
Children could become trapped if they adjust
the seats, particularly when unattended.
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