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Vehicle settings menu
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 30. You can switch individual functions and
systems on and off and adjust the set-
tings in the v
ehicle settings of the Info-
tainment system.
Opening the
Vehicle settings menu
1. Switch on the ignition.
2. Switch on Infotainment system if neces- sary.
3. Touch the Vehicle Exit menu
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 30. In the Exit menu, you can adjust settings
f
or some functions before you leave the
vehicle. When you switch off the igni-
tion, the Exit menu will be displayed in
the Infotainment system.
The displayed options depend on the vehicle
equipment and may be available only under
certain conditions. The adjustable functions
may include the following, for example:
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Brightness
1.
Touch the Brightness to return to
the pre
vious menu.
Settings in the Infotainment system
1. Touch the Vehicle to return to the
pre
vious menu. Safety
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q
Fasten your seat belt correctly before
setting off and keep it properly fastened
throughout the journey. This also applies
to all passengers
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DANGER
Please observe important safety informa-
tion about the front passenger front airbag
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tually increase the risk of injury during
an accident. The dangers of assuming an
incorrect sitting position
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 34.
If the seat belts are not worn or are worn in-
correctly, the risk of se
vere or fatal injuries
increases. Seat belts can only provide optimal
protection if the seat belt routing is correct.
Assuming an incorrect sitting position con-
siderably impairs the level of protection pro-
vided by a seat belt. This could lead to severe
or even fatal injuries. The risk of severe or fa-
tal injuries is especially increased when a de-
ploying airbag strikes a vehicle occupant who
has assumed an incorrect sitting position.
The driver is responsible for all occupants
transported in the vehicle, especially children.
The following list contains examples of sit-
ting positions that can be dangerous for all
vehicle occupants.
Whenever the vehicle is in motion:
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shop to find out about possible special modi-
fications. The seat belts and airbags can only
pro
vide a maximum level of protection if
a correct sitting position is assumed. Volks-
wagen recommends using a Volkswagen
dealership for this purpose.
Volkswagen recommends the following seat-
ing position for your own safety and to re-
duce the level of injury in the event of a sud-
den braking manoeuvre or an accident:
The following applies to all vehicle occu-
pants:
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