Power Seats - Audi R8 2010 Owner's Manual

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Seats
and storage
- Position the head restraint according to the occupant's
height::::;,
page
66. For maximum protection, the top of
the head restraint should be at least at eye level, prefer-
ably higher and ideally level with the top of the head
::::;, page 104,
fig. 86.
&
WARNING
Never place any objects in the driver's footwell. An object could
get into the pedal area and interfere with pedal function. In case
of sudden braking or an accident, you would not be able to brake
or accelerate! •
Front
passenger's
seat
Always move the front passenger seat into the rearmost
position.
To avoid contact with the airbag while it is deploying, do not
sit any closer to the instrument
panel than necessary and
always wear the three-point
safety belt provided adjusted
correctly. We recommend that you adjust the passenger's
seat in the following manner:
- Move the front passenger seat into the rearmost position
of the fore and aft adjustment
range::::;,
&
in "Why is your
seat adjustment
so important?"
on
page
63.
- Bring the backrest up to an (almost) upright position.
Do
not ride with the seat reclined.
- The idea l position for the head restraint is with the upper
edge of the restraint level with the top of your head
::::;, page
66. You should
not
lower the top of the restraint
below the level of your eyes.
- Place your feet on the floor in front of the passenger's
seat. •
Power
seats
Appli es to vehicles: wi th power seats
Adjustment
switches
The operating logic for the switches corresponds to the
construction and function of the seat.
Fig. 55 Adjustment
switches: locations on
driver seat
The operating logic for the switches corresponds to the construction,
the design and the funct ion of the seat. Push or pull either switch in
exactly the same direction you want the corresponding
part of the
seat to move .
Adjustment
switches
(D
Adjusting the lumbar support
@
Adjusting seat height and fore-and -aft position
@
Adjusting th e angle of the seatback
©
Releasing th e seatback •

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