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Driving Tips
General Maintenance
Breakdown assistance
Technical Data
The brief instructionBasic functions and im
portant information
Introduction The chapter of the brief instruction is only used as a quick reference of the most important operating elem
ents of the vehicle. It is neces-
sary to observe all the informat
ion which is contained in the
following chapters of the Owner's Manual.Unlocking and locking the vehicle Unlocking the vehicle Unlocking the boot lid Locking the vehicle Folding out/folding up of the keyFurther information
⇒page 50, “Unlocking and locking car”.
Setting steering wheel positionYou can set the height and the forwar
d/back position of the steering
wheel to the desired position. – Pull the lever below the steering column
⇒
fig. 3
down.
– Set the steering wheel to the desired position (concerning height and
forward/back position).
– Push the lever upwards as far as the stop.
Fig. 2 Remote control key
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Fig. 3 Adjustable steering wheel: Lever next to the steering columnFig. 4 The correct distance of the driver from the steering wheel
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Further information
⇒page 122, “Setting steering wheel position”.
WARNING
•
Adjust the steering wheel
so that the distance
between the steering
wheel and your chest is at least 25 cm
⇒page 11, fig. 4
. Not maintaining this
minimum distance will mean that the airb
ag system will not be able to prop-
erly protect you - hazard!•
You must not adjust the steering wh
eel when the vehicle is moving!
•
For sa fe t y re as ons the l e ve r m us t a lw ay s b e f irm l y pu she d up t o a vo id th e
steering wheel altering its position uni
ntentionally when driving - risk of
accident!Seat belt height adjuster– Move the height adjuster in the desired direction up or down
⇒
fig. 5
.
– Then pull firmly on the belt to ensure that the seat belt height adjuster
has correctly locked in place.
Further information
⇒page 171, “Seat belt height adjuster”.
WARNING
Adjust the height of the belt in such a way that the shoulder part of the belt is positioned approximately across the middle of your shoulder - on no account across your neck!Adjusting the front seats Adjusting a seat in a forward/back direction Adjusting height of seat* Adjust the angle of the seat backrest Adjusting lumbar support*Further information
⇒page 75, “Adjusting the front seats”.
WARNING
Only adjust the driver seat
when the vehicle is stationary - risk of injury!
Fig. 5 Front seat: Seat belt height adjuster
Fig. 6 Controls at seat
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General Maintenance
Breakdown assistance
Technical Data
Seats and StowageFront seatsBasic informationThe front seats have a wide range of differ
ent settings and can thus be matched to
the physical characteristics of the driver
and front passenger. Correct adjustment of
the seats is particularly important for:•
safely and quickly reaching the controls,
•
a relaxed, fatigue-free body position,
•
achieving the maximum protection offere
d by the seat belts and the airbag
system.
WARNING
•
Never transport more occupants than the maximum seating in the
vehicle.•
Each occupant must correctly fasten the seat belt belonging to the seat.
Children must be fastened
⇒page 184, “Transporting children safely” with
a suitable restraint system.•
The front seats and the head restraints must always be adjusted to match
the body size of the seat occupant as well as the seat belts must always be correctly fastened in order to provide an optimal protection for you and your occupants.•
Always keep your feet in the footwell
when the vehicle is being driven -
never place your feet on the instrument panel, out of the window or on the surfaces of the seats. This is particularly important for the front seat passenger. You will be exposed to increa
sed risk of injury if it becomes
necessary to apply the brake or in the ev
ent of an accident.
If an airbag is
deployed, you may suffer fatal injuries
when adopting an incorrect seated
position!•
It is important for the driver and front passenger to maintain a distance
of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel or dash panel. Not maintaining this
minimum distance will mean that the airb
ag system will not be able to prop-
erly protect you - hazard! The front seats and the head restraints must always also be correctly adjusted to match the body size of the occupant.•
Ensure that there are no objects in the footwell as any objects may get
behind the pedals during a driving or
braking manoeuvre. You would then
no longer be able to operate the clutch, to brake or accelerate.Adjusting the front seatsAdjusting a seat in a forward/back direction –Pull the lever
⇒
fig. 73
up and push the seat into the desired posi-
tion.
– Release the lever and push the seat further until the lock is heard
to engage.
Adjusting height of seat* – Lift the seat if required by pulling or pumping lever upwards.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 73 Controls at seat
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– Lower the seat if required by pushing or pumping lever down-
wards.
Adjust the angle of the seat backrest – Relieve any pressure on the seat backrest (do not lean on it) and turn
the handwheel
⇒
page 75, fig. 73
to adjust the desired angle of the
backrest.
Adjusting lumbar support* – Turn the wheel until you have set the most comfortable curvature
of the seat upholstery in
the area of your spine.
The driver's seat should be adjusted in
such a way that the pedals can be pressed
to the floor with slightly bent legs. The seat backrest on the driver's seat sh
ould be adjusted in such a way that the
upper point of the steering wheel can be easily reached with slightly bent arms.
WARNING
•
Only adjust the driver seat when the ve
hicle is stationary - risk of injury!
•
Take care when adjusting the seat! Adjusting the seat without care can
lead to bruises or injuries.•
The seat backrests must not be angl
ed too far back when driving other-
wise this will affect proper operation of the seat belts and of the airbag system - risk of injury!
Adjusting front seats electrically*Adjusting seatsAdopt the correct seated position before setting
⇒
page 75.
Adjusting a seat in a forward/back direction – Press the switch
⇒
fig. 74
forwards or backwards
⇒
fig. 75
.
Set the height of the seat – Press the switch
⇒
fig. 74
upwards or downwards.
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Fig. 74 Side view: Controls for adjusting the seatFig. 75 Side view: Seat setting switch
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Retrieving settings with remote control – If the driver door is closed and the ignition is switched off, briefly press
the unlock button of the radio remote control
⇒
page 50 and then
open the driver door.
– The seat and exterior mirrors now move automatically into the stored
positions.
Retrieving setting of exterior mirror for reversing* – Turn the rotary knob for the exterior mirror setting into the position
⇒
page 73 before engaging the reverse gear.
The mirror returns into its initial position,
after the rotary knob is moved out of the
position
and put into another position or if the speed is more than 15 km/h.
Emergency Off You can interrupt the setting operation at any time, if you operate any button of the driver seat.
Note
If in the stored position the inclination an
gle of the seat backrest is more than 102°
in relation to the seat cushion, the seat backrest remains in this position, after reaching this angle, when
retrieving the setting by briefly pressing the memory
button. In order to achieve the stored setting, it is necessary to press the memory button again and hold it pressed until the seat is in the stored position.
Head restraintsBest protection is achieved if the top edge of the head restraint is at the same level as the uppe
r part of your head.
Adjusting the height of a head restraint – Grasp the side of the head restraint with both hands and push it in
upward direction as desired
⇒
fig. 77
.
– Move the head restraint downward
s if required by pressing and
holding the safety button with one hand
⇒
fig. 78
and by pressing
with the other hand the head restraint downwards.
Fig. 77 Adjusting head restraintFig. 78 Removing a head restraint
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Removing and installing a head restraint – Pull the head restraint up out of the seat backrest as far as the stop (on
the rear head restraints fold forward the seat backrest).
– Press the locking button in the direction of arrow
⇒
page 79, fig. 78
and pull the head restraint out.
– To re-insert the head restraint, push it down into the seat backrest far
enough until you hear the locking button engage.
The position of the front and rear outer head restraints is adjustable in height. The middle rear head restraint is adjustable in two positions. The head restraints must be adjusted to
match the size of the seat occupant.
Correctly adjusted head restraints togeth
er with the seat belts offer effective
protection for the occupants
⇒page 164, “Correct seated position”.
WARNING
•
The head restraints must be correctly adjusted in order to offer effective
protection for the occupants in the event of an accident.•
Do not drive under any circumstance with removed head restraints - risk
of injury!•
If the rear seats are occupied, the rear head restraint must not be in the
lower position.
Middle rear head restraintIIn certain countries national legal pr
ovisions also require the equipment
of the rear seat with fixing eyes for
child seat using the “Top Tether” system
⇒
page 191. For vehicles, which are eq
uipped with such fixing eyes, a
deviating sequence for removing th
e middle head restraint must be
observed. Removing and installing the rear middle head restraint – Pull the head restraint out of the
seat backrest as far as the stop.
– Press the locking button in the direction of arrow , press simultane-
ously the locking button into the opening using a flat screwdriver with a width of maximum 5 mm and pull out the head restraint.
– To re-insert the head restraint, push it down into the seat backrest far
enough until you hear the locking button engage.
WARNING
•
The head restraints must be correctly adjusted in order to offer effective
protection for the occupants in the event of an accident.•
Do not drive under any circumstance with removed head restraints - risk
of injury!
Fig. 79 Rear seats: middle head restraint
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Storage compartment below front passenger seat*The storage compartment is foreseen fo
r storing small objects of up to 1.5
kg. in weight. – Tilt the lock to open the flap and pull out the flap
⇒
fig. 126
.
– Tilt the lock to close the flap and press flap close.Front seat armrest with storage compartment*
The armrest is adjustable for height and length. Opening storage compartment – Open the lid of the armrest in the direction of arrow
⇒
page 103,
fig. 127
.
Closing storage compartment – Open the lid up to the stop, then you can fold it downwards. Setting height – First of all fold the lid to the bottom
and lift it in the direction of arrow
into one of the 4 fixed positions.
Adjusting in forward/back direction – Push the lid into the desired position. Opening air inlet – Pull the lock in upward direction
⇒
fig. 128
.
Closing air inlet – Push the lock as far as the stop downwards.
Fig. 126 Front passenger seat: Storage compartmentFig. 127 Armrest: Storage compartment
Fig. 128 Armrest: Cooling of storage compartment
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Loading – Open the boot lid. – Push the unlock button downwards
⇒
fig. 133
and fold the lid
(with armrest) to the front.
– Place the empty through-loading bag in such a way that the end of the
bag with the zip lies in the boot.
– Push the objects into the through-loading bag from the boot
⇒
.
Securing – Insert the securing belt of the th
rough-loading bag into the middle
seat belt buckle
⇒
fig. 134
.
– Place the securing belt
on ski sport articles in the middle between the
bindings
⇒
.
– Pull the securing belt tight at the free end of the belt . Stowing – Fold the lid and the armrest up to the stop in upward direction - the lid
must click into place audibly. You can recognise if the cover is correctly closed on the fact that the red fi
eld above the unlocking button of
the luggage compartment is not visible
⇒
fig. 133
.
– Carefully fold the empty (dry) throug
h-loading bag together, place it in
the luggage compartment and secure it to prevent it slipping.
WARNING
•
After placing items into the through-
loading bag, you must secure the
bag with the securing belt .•
The securing belt must hold the items tight.
•
Ensure that the securing belt on ski sport articles lies in the middle
between the bindings (see imprin
t on the through-loading bag).
Note
•
Place the skis with the tips facing the fr
ont, snowboards and ski sticks with the
tips facing the rear into the through-loading bag.•
If there are several pairs of skis in the through-loading bag, ensure that the bind-
ings are positioned at the same height.•
The through-loading bag must never be
folded together or stowed when
moist.Side compartment*
Fig. 134 Attaching through- loading bag to middle seat belt buckle of rear seats
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