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Seats and headrests
CAUTION
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Operation
Adjusting the headrests Fig. 131
Front seat: headrest adjustment. Fig. 132
Adjust the headrests in the second or
third row of seats Adjusting the height of the headrests
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Seats and headrests
Fig. 134
Fitting the headrests in the second or
third row of seats Removing and fitting the front headrests
without l
ongit
udinal adjustment
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Seats and headrests
Initialising the seat position memory
The position memory syst em must be r
estar
-
t
ed if, for example, the driver seat has been
changed.
Restarting deletes all memories and assign-
ments for the seat with position memory. The
memory buttons can then be reprogrammed
and the vehicle keys re-assigned.
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Seats and headrests
Folding the backrest of the front passen-
ger seat f orw
ard
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Operation
Fig. 142
Remove the shelf supports A then put
them aw ay saf
ely B. The rear shelf can be fitted behind the sec-
ond or thir
d ro
w of seats
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Transport and practical equipment
down or repositioning the seats, remove
the attachment elements and supports f
or
the net fr
om the rail system. Fastening rings*
Fig. 145
In the luggage compartment: fasten-
ing rings. There are fastening rings
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Transport and practical equipment
Fig. 148
Release the baggage net If the seats in the third row are to be occupied
by passengers then att
achment el
ements
shoul d ne
v
er be placed in the section of the
rails close to the seats