Memorize Front Seats Position - Maserati GranTurismo Owner's Manual

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Before Driving
WARNING!
Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a
seat and using a seat belt properly.
NOTE:
For further information, see chapter
"Occupants Restraint Systems (ORS)" in
section "Understanding the Vehicle".
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Access the Rear Seats
To access the rear seats, lift the lever on
the outer side of the backrest and move
the backrest forward.
The front seats are equipped with a
function to facilitate access to the rear
seats or exiting the vehicle.
NOTE:
The system incorporates a safety device
which stops the seat travel and then
moves it forward slightly when the
seatback knocks against passengers
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seated in the rear seats. To stop the seat
when it is automatically moving forward
or backward, operate any control.
WARNING!
When the seatback is reclined forward
or moved to the upright position, the
front seat must not be occupied.
Passengers shall get in or out of the
rear seats only when the front seat
is stopped. Take the greatest care to
avoid that passengers on the rear seats
(especially children) touch the seat and
its guides when it is moving.
Head Restraints
Rear Head Restraints
Rear seats are endowed with fixed head
restraints.
Memorize Front Seats
Position
This function allows both seats to store
up to three different memory profiles for
easy recall through Seats menu on the
Comfort Display. Each memory profile
contains desired position settings for
both seats, external side mirrors, power
tilt and telescopic steering column and a
set of programmed radio stations.
Your key fob can also be set to recall
the same positions by pressing the
button.
NOTE:
Only one key fob can be linked to each
of the memory positions.
"Passive Entry" door handles cannot
be linked to the memory function. Use
either the memory recall soft-key or
the key fob (if linked to the memory
function) to recall memory positions 1,
2 or 3.
The memory seat soft-key is located in
the Seats menu on the Comfort Display.
The icons consist of three buttons:
The M1, M2 and M3 icons which
are used to recall either of three
programmed memory profiles.

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