Fig. 63 On the le front sea
t: Controls (var-
iant 1).
1
Pull the lever to push the front seat for-
wards or b
ackwards. The front seat
must engage aer the lever has been
released.
2
Operate the lever to adjust the lumbar
support.
3
Take your weight o the b
ackrest and
turn the handwheel to adjust it.
4
If necessary, move the lever up or down
several times to a
djust the seat height.
Fig. 64 On the le front sea
t: Controls (var-
iant 2).
1
Take your weight o the b
ackrest and
turn the handwheel to adjust it.
2
If necessary, move the lever up or down
several times to a
djust the seat height.
3
Push or pull the lever as oen a
s re-
quired to adjust the angle of the seat
cushion.
4
Raise the handle and slide the seat
c
ushion forwards or backwards.
5
Pull the lever to push the front seat for-
wards or b
ackwards. The front seat
must engage aer the lever has been
released.
Electrically adjusting the front
sea
t
Please refer to and at the start
of the chapt
er on page 97.
The controls are mirrored for the right-hand
front seat.
The seat may have a combination of me-
chanical and electrical controls.
Fig. 65 S
witch on le seat: Adjusts the lum-
bar support.
1
Moves the curve of the lumbar support
forwards.
2
Moves the curve of the lumbar support
b
ack.
3
Moves the curve of the lumbar support
up.
4
Moves the curve of the lumbar support
down.
NOTICE
Improper use can damage the electric
c
omponents in the front seats.
·
Do not kneel on the front seats and do
not apply point loads to the seat cushion
and backrest.
98 Seats and head restraints