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How it works
Opening and cl osing
R el
ated video Fig. 3
Opening and clos-
ing Doors
Fig. 4
Remote control key: keys. Fig. 5
Centre console: central locking buttons. Locking and unlocking the vehicle using
the k
ey
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Before driving R el
at
ed video Fig. 15
Vehicle interior Manually adjusting the front seats
Fig. 16
Front seats: manual seat adjustment. Forwards/backwards: pull the lever and
mo
v
e the seat.
R
aising/lowering: pull/push the lever.
Tilting the backrest: turn the hand wheel.
1 2
3
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Fig. 19
Correct seat belt and head restraint
positions, view ed fr
om front and the side.To adjust the seat belt around your shoulders,
adjust the height of the seats.
The shoul
der part of the seat belt shoul
d be
w
ell centred over it, never over the neck. The
seat belt lies flat and fits comfortably on the
upper part of the body.
The lap part of the seat belt lies across the
pelvis, never across the stomach. The seat
belt lies flat and fits comfortably on the pel-
vis.
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Airbags R el
at
ed video Fig. 22
Vehicle interior Front airbags
Fig. 23
Driver airbag located in steering
wheel . Fig. 24
Front passenger airbag located in
dash panel . The front airbag for the driver is located in the
st
eering wheel
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and chest in the event of a severe frontal col-
lision.
The special design of the airbag all o
ws the
contr
olled escape of the propellant gas
when an occupant puts pressure on the bag.
Thus, the head and chest are surrounded and
protected by the airbag. After the collision,
the airbag deflates sufficiently to allow visibil-
ity.