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Adjust the head restraint so tha
titis as close
to the head as possible and the center of the
head restraint supports the back of the head
at eye level. This will reduce the potential for
injury to the head and neck in the event of an
accident or similar situation.
Do not drive the vehicle without the seat head
restraints. Head restraints are intended to
help reduce injuries during an accident.
! To avoid damage to the seats and the seat
heating, observe the following information:
R keep liquids from spilling on the seats. If
liquid is spilled on the seats, dry them as
soon as possible.
R if the seat covers are damp or wet, do not
switch on the seat heating. The seat
heating should also not be used to dry
the seats.
R clean the seat covers as recommended;
see "Interior care".
R do not transport heavy loads on the
seats. Do not place sharp objects on the
seat cushions, e.g. knives, nails or tools.
The seats should only be occupied by
passengers, if possible.
R when the seat heating is in operation, do
not cover the seats with insulating
materials, e.g. blankets, coats, bags,
seat covers, child seats or booster seats.
! Make sure that there are no objects in the
footwell or behind the seats when resetting
the seats. There is a risk that the seats
and/or the objects could be damaged.
i The rear-compartment head restraints
can be removed (Y page 104).
For more information, contact a qualified
specialist workshop.
i Further related subjects:
R Cargo compartment enlargement
(folding down the 2nd and 3rd row of
seats) (Y page 254) Adjusting the seats electrically
:
Head restraint height 2
; Seat cushion angle
= Seat height
? Seat fore-and-aft adjustment
A Backrest angle
i Vehicles without Memory function:t he
seats can be adjusted within three minutes
of a front door being opened.
The time period starts over again if, within
these three minutes, you:
R open or close a front door
R insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock
or remove it from the ignition lock
R switch the ignition on or off
If the SmartKey is in position 2in the
ignition lock, the seats can be adjusted at
any time.
i Vehicles with memory function: if PRE-
SAFE ®
has been triggered, the front-
passenger seat will be moved to a better
position if it was previously in an
unfavorable position.
i You can store the seat settings using the
memory function (Y page 116).
2 For vehicles with memory function only. 102
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Adjusting the head restraints
Adjusting the head restraints manually Adjusting the head restraint height
3X
Once the head restrain tisfully lowered,
press release catch :.
X To raise: pull the head restraint up to the
desired position.
X To lower: press release catch :in the
direction of the arrow and push the head
restraint down to the desired position.
Adjusting th eangle of the head restraints G
WARNING
Vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment
System :When adjusting the head restraint,
make sure your fingers do not become caught
between the head restraint cushion and the
monitor. Failing to do so may lead to injury. X
Push or pull the lower edge of the head
restraint in the direction of the arrow.
Adjusting the head restraints
electrically 4 X
To adjust the head restraint height: slide
the switch for head restraint adjustment
(Y page 102) up or down in the direction of
the arrow.
Adjusting the luxury head restraints G
WARNING
When folding back the head restraint side
bolsters, do not put your hands between the
side bolster and the cushion holder. There is
a danger of becoming trapped. X
To adjust the side bolsters of the head
restraint: push or pull right and/or left-
hand side bolster :into the desired
position.
X To adjust the fore-and-aft position of
the head restraint: push or pull the head
restraint in the direction of arrow ;.
3 For vehicles without memory function only.
4 For vehicles with memory function only. Seats
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Rear seat head restraints
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
For safety reasons, always drive with the rear
head restraints in the upright position when
the rea rseats are occupied.
Keep the area around head restraints clear of
articles (e.g. clothing) to not obstruct the
folding operation of the head restraints. G
WARNING
For your protection, drive only with properly
positioned head restraints.
Adjust the head restraint in such a way that it
is as close to the head as possible and the
center of the head restraint supports the back
of the head at eye level. This will reduce the
potential for injury to the head and neck in the
event of an accident or similar situation.
With a rear seat occupied, make sure to move
the respective head restraint up from the
lowest non-use position and have the
occupant adjust the head restraint properly.
Do not drive the vehicle without the seat head
restraints installed when the rear seats are
occupied. Head restraints are intended to
help reduce injuries during an accident.
Adjusting the head restraint height
(second and 3rd row of seats) Outer seat head restraints in the 2nd row of seats Outer seat head restraints in the 3rd row of seats
X
Once the head restraint is fully lowered,
press release catch :.
X To raise: pull the head restraint up to the
desired position.
X To lower: press release catch :and push
the head restraint down until it is in the
desired position.
Removing and installing the rear seat
head restraints G
WARNING
Occupants should only travel sitting on seats
which have the head restraints installed. This
reduces the risk of injury to occupants in the
event of an accident. Removing the head restraints from the outer seats
in the 2nd row of seats
If you wish to remove the head restraints from
the outer seats in the 2nd row of seats, you
must move the respective seat as far back as
possible (Y
page 106). Then, fold the seat
backrest forwards. 104
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You can remove the head restraints in the 2nd
row of seats (center seat and outer seats) and
the head restraints in the 3rd row of seats in
the same way.
X
To remove: pull the head restraint up to
the stop.
X Press release catch :and pull the head
restraint out of the guides.
X To re-install: place the head restraint in
the guides of the backrest.
i For the outer seat head restraints in the
2nd row of seats, the notches on the guide
rod must be on the left-hand side when
viewed in the direction of travel.
X Push the head restraint down until you hear
it engage in position. Rear seats (2nd and 3rd row of seats)
Important safety notes G
WARNING
Never travel in a moving vehicle with the seat
backrest in an excessively reclined position as
this can be dangerous. You could slide under
the seat belt in a collision. If you slide under
it, the seat belt would apply force at the
abdomen or neck. This could cause serious or
fatal injuries. The seat backrest and seat belt
provide the best restraint when the wearer is
in a position that is as upright as possible and
the seat belt is properly positioned on the
body.
Your seat belt must be adjusted so that you
can correctly fasten your seat belt.
Never place hands under the seat or near any
moving parts while a seat is being adjusted.
After adjusting the seat, always ensure that
the seat and the backrest are correctly
engaged. The backrest must be in an upright
position.
An outer seat in the second row is only locked
correctly if lock verification indicator :is
folded in and red marking ;is just visible. If the seat and backrest are not correctly
latched, the seat could move forward and the
backrest could fold down. While braking,
changing direction, or in an accident, you
could slide under the seat belt. The child seat
would no longer be correctly supported or
correctly positioned and would no longer
carry out its intended function. This could
cause serious or fatal injuries.
Seat locking display Seat locked
When the seat is locked, lock status
indicator
:is folded in and indicator
area ;is barely visible. Seats
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Adjusting the backrest angle
Outer seats, 2nd row
3rd row of seats
X
Pull lever :in the direction of the arrow to
the pressure poin tand hold it in this
position.
X Press your back lightly against the backrest
to tilt it towards the rear.
or
X Relieve the pressure on the backres tto
allow it to fold forwards.
X Release lever :once the backres tis in the
desired position.
X Lean back firmly against the backrest to
ensure that it is engaged. Seat fore-and-aft adjustment (2nd row
of seats) Seat fore-and-aft adjustment of the outer
seats in the 2nd row is only possible for
vehicles with a 3rd row of seats.
X
Pull lever :in the direction of the arrow to
the pressure point and hold it in this
position.
X Slide the seat forwards or backwards to the
desired position.
X Release lever :.
The seat engages audibly.
Adjusting the armrest (2nd row of
seats) 6-seat vehicles
You can fold the armrests in the 2nd row of
seats up, e.g. when loading the vehicle, and
adjust their height.
X
To fold up: fold the armrest up until it
engages in the vertical position.
X To adjust the height: gently push the
engaged armrest backwards to release it.
X First fold the armrest all the way down to
its lowest position and then back up to the
desired position until it engages.
i If you want to lower the armrest, you must
first fold it up. Then adjust the height as
described above. 106
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7-seat vehicles
G
WARNING
The folded second-row middle seat is
intended to serve as an armrest only. Do not
fold the second-row middle seat and allow
occupants to use the folded second-row
middle seat as a footrest while driving .All
vehicle occupants must keep both feet on the
floor in front of their seat. Otherwise,
occupants could slide under the seat belt in a
collision. If occupants slide under it, the belt
would apply force at the abdomen or neck.
That could cause serious or even fatal injuries.
Do not fold the second-row middle seat and
allow occupants to use the folded second-row
middle seat as a table while driving. Objects
placed on the folded second-row middle seat
may move freely during braking, vehicle
maneuvers, or an accident and be thrown
around in the vehicle interior .Objects thrown
around in the vehicle interior may cause an
acciden tand/o rserious personal injury.
The backrest of the center seat in the 2nd row
can be used as an armrest.
X To put the backrest into the armrest
position: move the head restraint of the
center seat to the lowest position
(Y page 104). X
Pull release loop :in the direction of the
arrow and hold it in this position.
X Fold backrest ;forwards until it is resting
on seat cushion =in the armrest position. Armrest position
X
To move the backrest to its upright
position: pull release loop :in the
direction of the arrow and hold it in this
position.
X Fold backrest ;backwards until you hear
it engage.
Folding down the seats in the 2nd row
manually Important safety notes
G
WARNING
To help avoid personal injury, the second-row
seat backrests must be properly locked either
in the upright position or, when using the
expanded cargo volume, in the fully folded
position while the vehicle is in motion.
! Seven-seat vehicles:
Do not use the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature
on the left outer seat when the middle seat
in the second row of seats is in the armrest
position .You could otherwise damage the
seats.
! Vehicles with a Rear Seat Entertainment
System:
The screen of the Rear Seat Entertainment
System may be damaged if the head
restraint on the respective outer seat in the
second row of seats is extended
significantly when using the EASY-ENTRY/
EXIT feature. Seats
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Move the head restraint to the lowest
position or carefully guide the seat
backrest forwards to prevent damage.
The left and right seats of the 2nd row can be
folded down electrically in order to enter or
exit the 3rd row of seats.
i Further related subjects:
R cargo compartment enlargement
(folding the 2nd and 3rd row of seats
forwards) (Y page 255)
R Folding the seats in the 3rd row forwards
(Y page 255)
Entry position The release handle for the EASY-ENTRY
feature is located on the entry side on the
back of each outer seat in the 2nd row of
seats.
X
Pull release handle :in the direction of
the arrow to the pressure point and hold it
in this position.
The backrest folds forwards.
X Slide the seat in the 2nd row of seats
forwards to the stop. Entry position
Exit position
G
WARNING
To help avoid personal injury when folding the
seat backrest forward, make sure you move
both feet and legs all the way back and out of
the way to avoid them contacting the seat as
it pivots forward.
In order to prevent an accident or any other
potentially dangerous situations when
opening the rear door and exiting the vehicle,
make sure you are aware of the traffic
situation at all times. If you wish to exit the 3rd row of seats, fold
down the outer seat on the right-hand side as
follows.
The release loop for the EASY-EXIT feature is
located at the bottom on the back of each
outer seat in the 2nd row of seats.108
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X
Pull on release loop :in the direction of
the arrow and hold in this position.
The backrest folds forwards.
X Slide the seat in the 2nd row of seats
forwards to the stop. Exit position
Moving the outer seats back to the normal
position (2nd row of seats)
G
WARNING
When occupants have entered or exited the
vehicle using the easy-entry/exit feature,
before driving off make sure
R the outboard second-row seats are
properly locked
R the seat backrests of the outboard second-
row seats are in an upright position and are
properly locked
An outboard second-row seat is properly
locked only when lock status indicator :is
in hinged position and red marking ;is
barely visible.
If a seat and seat backrest are not properly
locked, the seat could move forward and the
seat backrest could fold. You could slide
under the seat belt during braking, vehicle
maneuvers, or in an accident. If you slide
under it, the seat belt would apply force at the
abdomen or neck .That could cause serious
or even fatal injuries. Seat unlocked
When the seat is unlocked, lock status
indicator
:is folded out and indicator
area ;is clearly visible.
X To lock the seat: fold back the backrest
until you hear it engage. Seat locked
When the seat is locked, lock status
indicator
:is folded in and indicator
area ;is barely visible. Seats
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