R
Asare sult ,th eve hicle occupan twill be
pushed intoth eseat beltwithincr eased
fo rc e. The seat beltwillnotbe able topro-
te ct as intende dand could cause addi-
tion alinj ury.
R Objects orloads inthetrunk orcar go
com partment willnotbe restr ained bythe
seat backres t. #
Mak esur eth at there ar ben chseat, the
re ar seat andtheseat backrest are
eng aged bef oreev erytrip. *
N NO O
TE TE
Damag ecaused bytrapp ingthe
seat beltwhen folding backth eseat back-
re st Th
ese at beltco uld be come trap pe dan dth us
damag edwhen theseat backrest isfolded
bac k. #
Mak esur eth at theseat beltisno ttr ap-
ped when folding backth eseat backrest. RR
eq eq
uir uir
ements: ements:
R The seats andtheseat backrests onthesec-
ond row of seats have been movedfo rw ards
su1cie ntly.
* NO NO
TE TE
Dama getothere lease loops dueto
th eatt achment ofobjects The
release loops oftheseat backrests inthe
re ar passen gercom partment maybe dam-
ag ed due totheatt achment ofobjects. #
Onlyatt achobjects tothetie-do wneyes. Loops
onthere ar sides #
Brie0y pullone ofredre lease loops 2. #
T T
o f o
fold t old
the he
leT leT
orr or
right seat bac ight
seat backr kr
es est
bac t
bac k: k:
pull
one ofblac kre lease loops 1.
A A
djus djust
ingt ting
the angle oft he
angle ofthe r he
rear seat bac ear
seat backr kr
es ests ts
(car (car
goposition) go
position)
To enlar gethecar gocom partment, youcan move
th eseat backrests onthesecond row of seats
int oasteeper angle(car goposit ion). Se
ats and stow ing
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