Seats and head restraints
WARNING
Only set the memory function when the ve-
hicle is stationary.
Note
If the driver door is opened approx. 10 mi-
nutes after the vehicle was unlocked or later,
the driver seat and the exterior mirrors do
not move automatically.
Front centre armrest
Fig.103 Front centre armrest
To raise the armrest, pull it fully up in the direc-
tion of the arrow ›››Fig.103 up or step by step
depending on the desired opening.
To lower the armrest, rst lift it to its highest
position. Then lower it down.
To move the armrest horizontally, move it for-
ward ›››Fig.103 or backward as much as
possible in the direction of the corresponding
arrow.
WARNING
The front centre armrest may obstruct the
driver's arm movements, which could cause
an accident and severe injuries.
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Keep the storage compartments of the
centre armrest closed at all times while the
vehicle is in motion.
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Never let anyone sit on the centre arm-
rest while the vehicle is in motion, not even
a child. This position is incorrect and may
cause severe injuries.
Rear centre armrest
Fig.104 Folding rear centre armrest
(schematic view).
There might be a folding armrest in the rear
centre seat.
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To lower the armrest, pull the cord in the
direction of the arrow ›››Fig.104.
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To raise the armrest, push it up in the oppo-
site direction to the arrow and press it as far as
it will go into the seat backrest.
When the centre armrest is down, do not allow
anybody to travel in the centre seat of the rear
bench.
WARNING
To decrease the risk of injuries while driv-
ing, the rear centre armrest must always be
raised.
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When the centre armrest is down, nobody
may travel in the centre rear seat, not even a
child. An incorrect sitting position may cause
severe injuries.