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Sitting
correctly
and
safely
~The
distance
between
your
upper
body
and
the
steering
wheel
or
instrument
panel
is
at
least
10
inches
(25
cm).
~The
distance
between
your
knees
and
the
in-
strument
panel
is
at
least
4
inches
(10
cm).
~
Your
thighs
are
lightly
supported
by
the
front
surface
of
the
seat.
~The
backrest
is
in
an
upright
position
and
your
back
is
resting
against
it.
You
have
a
sufficient
view
of
the
area
around
the
vehicle.
You
have
a
clear
view
of
the
instrument
cluster,
indicator
lights,
and
the
head-up
display*.
Seat
settings
menu:
quick
access
Applies
to:
vehicles
with seat
settings
in
the
MMI
If
you press
on
the
image
of
the
driver's
or
front
passenger's
seat
in
the
climate
control
system
menu
©
page
88,
fig.
79
@,
you
will
go
directly
to
the
seat
settings
for
that
seat.
If
you
are
too
close
to
the
steering
wheel
or
instrument
panel,
the
airbag
system cannot
provide
the
optimal
protection,
which
in-
creases
the
risk of
injury
and
death.
=To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
in
the
event
of
sudden
braking
maneuvers
or
accidents,
never
drive
with
the
backrest
reclined
very
far.
The
airbag
system
and
safety
belts
can
only
provide
optimal
protection
when
the
backrest
is
in
an
upright
position
and
the
driver
is
wearing
the
safety
belt
correctly.
If
the
backrest
is
angled
back
too
far,
the
safe-
ty
belt
can
shift
to
soft
areas
of
the
body,
such
as
the
stomach,
which
increases
the
risk
of
injury.
~To
reduce
the
risk of
an
accident,
only
adjust
the
seats
when
the
vehicle
is
stationary.
Be
careful
when
adjusting
the
seat.
Lack
of
control
or
attention
when
adjusting
can
re-
sult
in
injuries
due
to
pinching
to
vehicle
oc-
cupants
both
in
the
front seats
and
rear
seats.
Never
place
objects
in
the
driver's
footwell.
Objects
could
shift
and
enter
the
area
around
the
pedals,
which
could
prevent
you
from
using
them.
You
would
then
be
unable
64
to
use the
pedals
if
sudden
driving
or
brak-
ing
maneuvers
were needed,
which
increas-
es
the
risk
of
an
accident.
Make
sure that the
floor
mats
are
always
se-
curely
attached.
~To
reduce
the
risk
of
an
accident,
never
place
additional
floor
mats
or
other floor
covers
over the
installed
floor
mats,
because
this
reduces
the
pedal's
range
of
motion
and
can
impair
pedal
operation.
~To
reduce
the
risk of
injury,
never
place
your
feet
on
the
instrument
panel,
out
of
the
window,
or
on
the
seat
surfaces.
This also
applies
to
passengers
in
the
rear
seats.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
damage,
be
very
careful
when
adjusting
the seat
to
make
sure
the
head
restraints
do
not
come
into
contact
with
the
headliner
or
the
sunroof*.
At
the
same
time,
only
move
the
respective
seat
using
the
controls.
Adjusting
the
front
power
seats
zara
CO
1 °
Fig.
50
Front
seat:
seat
adjustment
buttons
You
can
adjust
the
basic
settings
using
the
but-
tons.
The
settings
depend
on
the
vehicle
equipment.
Adjusting
the
seat
position
»
To
move
the
seat
forward
or
backward,
push
the
button
@
forward
or
backward.
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