Key positions
67
Controls in detail
Resetting the sliding sunroof
The sliding sunroof must be reset after:
O the sunroof has opened with a jerk
O a malfunction
O an interruption in the voltage supply as
a result of a disconnected or flat bat-
tery.
E Turn the key to position 2 in the igni-
tion lock.
E Press the sliding sunroof switch in the
direction of arrow 2 (
e page 66).
E Wait until the sliding sunroof is closed
and then keep the sliding sunroof
switch pressed for approximately
3 seconds.
The sliding sunroof is reset.
g To remove the key; to lock the steering
wheel
1 To unlock the steering wheel (power
supply for some consumers, e.g. radio)
2 To switch on the ignition (power supply
for all consumers); pre-glow and drive
position
3 To start
The key can only be removed from
position 0. Also observe the notes in the
"Driving and parking" section
(
e page 100).
i To unlock the steering, turn the steering
wheel slightly while turning the key to position 1.
On vehicles with a battery isolating switch, you
must first switch on the electrical system
(
e page 165).
Standard, comfort and suspension
seats
Key positions
Seats
Driver's and co-driver's seats
G Warning
Only adjust the seats when the vehicle is sta-
tionary and the handbrake is applied. You
could otherwise lose control of the vehicle as
a result of the seat moving and cause an ac-
cident and injure yourself and others.
G Warning
Make sure that nobody can become trapped
as the seat is adjusted. Never place your
hands under the seat or near moving parts.
Your seat must be adjusted in such a way that
you can wear the seat belt correctly
(
e page 35).
Observe the following points:
O position the backrest as vertically as pos-
sible and sit upright.
O avoid seat positions that do not allow the
seat belt to be routed correctly. The
shoulder section of the seat belt must be
routed across the middle of your shoul-
der and must fit closely across your
chest. The lap section of the belt must be
routed as low as possible across your pel-
vic area, i.e. across your hip joints. Never
drive with the backrest tilted too far back.
O your arms should be slightly bent when
you are holding the steering wheel.
O the distance from the pedals should be
such that you can depress them fully.
ee