Operation
●
Mo
v
e the headr
est upwards until it arrives
to the top.
●
Press button
›››
Fig. 103
1
, while simulta-
neously pr
essing on the securit
y hol
e
2
with
a fl
at scr
e
wdriver a maximum of 5 mm wide,
and remove the headrest.
●
Move the backrest until it engages properly
›››
in Folding down and raising the rear
seat backr
est on page 126
.
Fitting the r
ear headrests
To mount the external headrests, the corre-
sponding backrest must be partially folded
forward.
●
Unlock the backrest
›››
page 126.
●
Insert the headrest bars into the guides until
they perceptibly engage. It should not be
possible to remove the headrest from the
backrest.
●
Move the backrest until it engages properly
›››
in Folding down and raising the rear
seat backr
est on page 126
.
WARNING
Remove the rear headrests only when it is
necessary to fit a child seat. Aft
er removing
a child seat, refit the headrest immediately.
Seat functions
F
ol
ding do
wn and raising the rear
seat backrest
Fig. 104
Rear seat: clip to hold the seatbelt in
pl
ace
.
Fig. 105
Rear seat: folding the backrest.
The rear seat backrest is split and each part
be l
o
w
ered separately to extend the luggage
compartment.
Folding the backrest forwards
●
Place the side seat belts in the trim clip
›››
Fig. 104.
●
Completely lower the rear headrests
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page 125.
●
Press the unlock button
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Fig. 105
1
for-
w
ar
ds and at the same time f
old the backrest
down. The rear seat backrest is not engaged
when the red marking of the button
2
is visi-
bl
e
.
Conv
erting the table to a seat
●
Raise and lock in the back rest. The red
marking on the tab
2
should no longer be
visibl
e when the backr
est is pr
operly secured.
WARNING
Serious injuries can be caused if the rear
seat backrest is lo
wered or lifted without
due care and attention.
●
Never lower or lift the rear seat backrest
while driving.
●
Do no trap or damage the seat belt when
raising the rear seat backrest.
●
When lowering or lifting the rear seat
backrest, keep your hands, fingers, feet
and other body parts out of its path.
●
For the rear seat belts to offer the neces-
sary protection all the parts of the rear
backrest must be properly engaged. This is
particularly important in the case of the
centre rear seat. If someone is seated in a
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