Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ~emoving and fitting head restraints 
Fig. 48 Removing the front head restraint 
r-f'n First read and observe the introductory 
L-lcJJ information and safety warnings & on 
page 66. 
Every seat is fitted  with a head  restraint.  The front 
head restraints  are intended  solely for use  with  the 
front seats, and the centre  rear head  restra int  is in
tended solely for  use  with  the central  seat in the 
rear bench seat. For this reason , do not install 
head restraints  in any other position. 
Removing the front head restraint 
• Lower the head restraint  as required ===> & in 
Adjusting  the head  restraints on page 71. 
• To release  the head  restraint , slide  a flat  object 
such as a plas tic  card  between  the backrest  cover 
and the caps on the  head  restraint  guide pins 
===>Fig. 48 G) while  a second  person pulls the head 
restraint 
out fully . 
Fitting the front head restraint 
• Position the  head  restraint  correctly  over the 
head restraint  guides and then  insert  into the 
guides of the corresponding  seat backrest. 
• Slide the  head  restraint all the way  down  until 
the guide pins click  into place . 
• Adjust  the head  restraint so that  a correct  sit
ting  position  can be assumed 
===>page 71. 
Removing the rear head restraints 
• Release  the rear  seat  backrest  and fold the 
backrest  forwards  slightly 
===>page 130. 
•  Push 
the  head  restraint all the way  up ===> &. 
•  Insert the  unfolded  vehicle key bit or the flat 
edge 
of the  screwdriver  from the vehicle  tool kit into 
the  slot  in the  cap 
===>Fig. 49 G). 
•  Press and hold the vehicle key or the  screw
driver  in the  direction 
of the  arrow . 
Before the journey 
Fig. 49 Removing  the rear  head  restraint 
• At the same  time press  button @ while a sec
ond  person 
pulls the head  restraint  out fully . 
• Push back  the rear  seat backrest  and allow it to 
engage  securely . 
Fitting the rear head restraints 
• Release  the rear  seat backrest  and fold the 
backrest  forwards  slightly 
===>page 130. 
•  Position 
the  head  restraint  correctly  over the 
head  restraint  guides and then  insert  into the 
guides 
of the  corresponding  seat backrest. 
• Press and  hold  the button @and push  the 
head  restraint  downwards . 
• Push back  the rear  seat  backrest  and allow it to 
engage  securely. 
• Adjust the head  restraint  so that  a correct sit
ting  position  can be assumed ===>page 71. 
A WARNING . 
Driving without head restraints or with incor· 
rectly adjusted head restraints increases  the 
risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event of 
an 
accident or sudden driving or braking ma· 
noeuvre. 
• If a seat is occupied, the head  restraint  tor 
that seat must be fitted and adjusted correct· 
ly. 
• 
Head restraints that have been  removed 
should be reinstalled as soon as possible to 
tee· ensure that passengers are properly pro ~ 
~ ted. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To adjust, turn the control CD to: 
-Set~ng I Vehicle load lev~la) -------
1 
2 
3 
Fron t seats  occupied  and luggage 
compa rtment 
empty. 
All seats occupied  and luggage com
partment empty. 
All sea ts  occ upi ed  and  luggage com
partm ent fully loaded . Towing  a trai le r 
wit h a 
lo w drawbar load . 
Only the driver  sea t occupi ed  and lug 
ga ge  compartm ent fully load ed . Tow 
ing a trai le r w ith  maximum  drawbar 
l
oad. 
a) If you have  diff ere nt loads. you can select a  positi on  be
tween  th e settings. 
Dynamic headlight range control 
Th ere  is no  control CD for  headlight  range if the ve
hicle 
has dynamic headli ght control. The head light 
r ange  is 
automatically adapted  to suit  the  ve hicle 
load level as soon as  the  headli ghts are  switched 
on~&. 
Instrument and switch lighting 
The brightness of the in strument and switch li gh t
ing  can be adjusted  using the @ill button  and the 
~and !Ltght] function  buttons in the  infot ainm ent 
system 
~page 31  . 
Depending on the  vehicle equipment level, it may 
be possible to adjust the  brightness of the instru
ment and switch  lighting  to suit your requirements 
by turning control® when the  headlights  are 
switched  on. 
Interior and reading lights 
Instrument cluster lighting 
The  instrumen t cl uste r ligh ting  sw it c hes off auto
mati cally 
in  darkness  and at other times,  e.g . when 
driving  through  a tunnel. This  is  in tended  to prompt 
the driver to switch  on the  dipped  beam so that  the 
v e hi cle' s  rea r l
ights are swit c hed  on ~page 109. 
.A WARNING 
-
Heavy objects in the vehicle can cause the 
headlights to dazzle and distract other road 
users. This can lead to accidents and serious 
injuries. 
• The light cone should always be adjusted 
to the load level of the vehicle to ensure that 
other road users are not dazzled. 
A WARNING 
A failure or malfunction in the dynamic head
light range control can cause the headlights 
to dazzle or distract other road users. This 
can lead to accidents and serious injuries. 
• Proceed to a qualified workshop to have 
the headlight range control checked immedi
I 
ately. ~--------------- --------------------~ 
ClJ] First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings & on page 105. 
Button 
~REAR 
Function 
Switches the front  interior  lights on or off. 
Switches the rear  interior  lights on or off. 
Switches the door contact switch  on or off. 
The interior  lights are switche d on automatically when the  vehicle  is  unlocked , a door 
is opened, or the  ve hicle key is removed from  the ignition lock. 
The light will go out a few seconds  after all doors are closed, the vehicle is locked, or 
the ignition  is switched  on. 
/q'j/ 
---------j Switches the reading  lights  on or off. 
Lights and vision 113 
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