Seat Tarraco 2022 Owner's Manual page 293

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Placing the third row of seats in loading floor
position
Remove the luggage compartment shelf
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page 289.
Push the head restraint down as far as it will
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go
page 113.
Release the seat belt from both locks to pre-
vent damages to the seat and the seat belt.
Move the seats of the second row fully for-
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ward
page 111.
Open the rear lid.
Remove any objects located in the footwell in
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front of and behind the seat
Remove objects from the space below the
corresponding seat.
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Pull the unlocking lever
Fig. 196
most position to unlock the seat backrest.
Move the backrest down with your hand un-
til it is completely against the frame of the
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seat 
.
When the seat is in loading floor position,
do not let anyone travel in it (not even a
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child) 
.
Close the tailgate.
Lifting the seats of the third row
Move the seats of the second row fully for-
ward.
Open the rear lid.
Luggage compartment
Storing objects
Pull the cord on the backrest of the seat
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Fig. 196
to lift the backrest. OR: lift the back-
rest with your hand from the vehicle interior.
The red mark on the unlock lever
must disappear.
Make sure that the seat backrest is correctly
engaged by pulling and pushing it.
If required, fit the rear shelf again.
Close the tailgate.
WARNING
Risk of suffering severe head injuries If peo-
ple taller than 1.60 m travel in the third row,
.
they may receive severe head injuries in the
event of an accident.
Never travel with anyone taller than 1.60 m
on the third row.
to its rear-
When closing the rear lid, always be mind-
ful of the passengers of the rearmost seats.
WARNING
If the rear seats are folded down or lifted
without paying attention or without control,
severe injuries might occur.
Never lower or lift the rear seat backrests
while driving.
Do no trap or damage the seat belt when
raising the rear seat backrests.
When moving the rear seat backrests up
and down, keep your hands, fingers, feet and
other body parts out of the operating area of
the hinges and the locking mechanism of the
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Fig. 196
seats.
Mats or other objects can be caught in
the hinges of the seat backrests or the seats
themselves. This would cause the backrests
not to be locked correctly in an upright posi-
tion.
For the rear seat belts to offer the neces-
sary protection, the rear backrests must be
properly engaged vertically. If someone is
seated in a seat whose backrest is not prop-
erly engaged they will be thrown forwards,
along with the backrest, during an accident
or a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre.
A red mark on unlock lever
dicates that backrest is not engaged. If the
back rest is locked correctly, the mark is not
visible.
When a rear seat or its backrest is folded
down or not correctly engaged, do not let
anyone use that seat (not even a child).
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Fig. 196
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