Owners Manual

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Release lever :.
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Slide the seat forwards or back until you
hear it engage.
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To adjust the backrest: turn handwheel
= towards the front.
The seat backrest moves to a vertical
position.
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Turn handwheel = towards the rear.
The seat backrest tilts towards the rear.
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To adjust the seat height: press or pull
lever ? repeatedly until you have reached
the desired seat height.
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To adjust the seat angle: turn handwheel
A towards the front.
The front of the seat cushion is lowered.
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Turn handwheel A towards the rear.
The front of the seat cushion is raised.
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The lumbar support allows you to use the
backrest to increase the support provided
to the lumbar spine.
When the lumbar support is correctly
adjusted, it reduces strain on your back
while driving.
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To adjust the lumbar support: turn
handwheel ; upwards.
This increases the support provided to the
lumbar region.
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Turn handwheel ; downwards.
This reduces the support provided to the
lumbar region.
The seat suspension must be adapted to your
body weight. Adjust the seat suspension only
while the seat is unoccupied.
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To adjust the seat suspension: take your
weight off the seat.
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Use handwheel B to select the body
weight (between 40 and 120 kg) for optimal
seat suspension.
The seat suspension will become more rigid
the higher you set the weight. It will then
not move as far.
If the seat moves up and down frequently and
to a great extent, you can lock the seat in the
lower movement range..
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To engage the seat suspension lock:
turn handle C downwards.
When it next moves, the seat will lock in
position.
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The seat suspension lock will only engage
if your body weight equals or exceeds the
weight selected for the seat suspension.
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To release the seat suspension lock:
turn lever C upwards.
The seat can now move up and down again.
Swiveling front seats
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WARNING
Do not start the engine unless the driver's and
co-driver's seats are facing in the direction of
travel and are locked in position. Only adjust
the seats when the vehicle is stationary and
the parking brake is applied. You could
otherwise lose control of the vehicle as a
result of sudden seat movements and thereby
cause an accident.
The safety systems only work when the
driver's and co-driver's seats are facing in the
direction of travel.
The driver's seat and co-driver's seat can be
rotated through 180°.
The seats engage when facing in the direction
of travel as well as when facing in the opposite
direction and also engage at an angle of 50°
to the door.
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When rotating the seats, make sure that
there is sufficient space to do so.
Move the seat forward or back first. This
will help to avoid contact with other parts
of the interior.
Push the handbrake lever down to the stop.
The parking brake or handbrake lever could
otherwise be damaged.
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Always slide the co-driver's seat forwards
before rotating it (Y page 66).
Seats
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Controls
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