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Seat Adjustment
A correct seat position is essential for safe, tire-
less driving. The seat can be adjusted to suit
individual requirements. We recommend the fol-
lowing procedure:
1. Move the seat backward or forward until,
with the clutch fully depressed, your leg is
straight but your foot is at an angle.
2.
Set the desired seat height at front and
rear.
3.
Grip the top half of the steering wheel. Set
the backrest angle so that with your arms
a~
most fully outstretched your shoulders are
still in contact with the backrest.
4. If necessary, correct the fore-and-aft adjust-
ment once again.
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A Backrest release
B Height adjustment
C Fore-and-aft adjustment
D Backrest adjustment
Front Seats
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Seats with Manual Fore-and-Aft and
Backrest Adjustment
For fore-and-aft adjustment, raise the outer lock-
ing lever on the front of the
seat,
slide the seat
to the desired position, release the lever and en-
sure that the seat engages securely.
Do not disengage the driver's seat catch
while the car is in motion; the seat could
suddenly change position, causing you to
lose control of the car.
To adjust the backrest angle, pull the inside
locking lever at the front of the seat upwards,
set the seat to the desired position and release
the lever.
When there is no load on the backrest, it will
always be pushed upwards by spring force when
the lever is pushed forwards.
The height of the seat at front and rear can be
adjusted electrically by pressing the rocker swit-
ches.
3 - 4 Height adjustment front
7 - 8 Height adjustment rear
Backrest Lock
The backrest is locked so that it cannot tilt for-
wards under heavy
braking.
To release, raise
the knob at the side of the backrest. The back-
rest locks automatically when it is pushed back
into position.

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