headrest AUDI S6 2014 Owners Manual

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132 Driving Safel y
Proper adjustment of head restraints
Correctly adjusted head restraints are an im­
portant part of your vehicle's occupant re­
straint system and can help to reduce the risk
of injuries in accident situations.
Fig . 145 H ead restraint: viewed from the front
The head restraints must be correctly adjust­
ed to achieve the best protection.
i,.. For adjustable head restraints: adjust the
head restraint so the upper edge is as even
as possible with the top of your head. If that
is not possible, try to adjust the head re­
stra int so that it is as close to this position
as possible ¢
fig. 145. Move the head re­
stra int so that it is as close to the back of
the head as possible .
i,.. If there is a passenger on the rear center
seat ing pos ition, slide the center head re­
stra int upward at least to the next notch.
Adjust ing head restraints¢
page 55.
A WARNING
All seats are equipped with head re­
straints. Dr iv ing without head restraints or
w ith head restra ints tha t are not properly
adjusted increases the risk of ser io us or fa­
tal neck injury dramatically. To help reduce
the risk of injury:
- Always drive with the head restraints in
place and proper ly adjusted.
- Every pe rson in the vehicle must have a
properly ad justed head restra int .
- Always make su re each pe rson in the ve­
hicle proper ly adjusts the ir head re­
straint . Ad just the head restraint so the
upper edge is as even as possib le with the top of yo
ur head. If that is not possi­
ble, t ry to ad just the head restraint so
that it is as close to this position as pos­
sible. Move the head rest raint so that it
is as close to the back of the head as pos­
sible.
- Never attempt to adjust head restraint
while driving. If you have driven off and m ust adjust the driver headrest for any
reason, first stop the vehicle safely be­
fore at tempting to a djust the head re­
straint.
- Ch ild ren mus t always be prope rly re­
s trained in a child rest rain t that is appro­
p ria te fo r their age and size ¢
page 173.
Examples of improper seating positions
The occupant restraint system can only re ­
duce the risk of injury if vehicle o ccupants are
properly seated.
Improper seating positions ca n cause serious
injury or death. Safety belts can only wo rk
whe n they are properly positioned on the
body. Improper seating positions reduce the
effectiveness of safety belts and will even in­
crease the risk of injury and death by moving
the safety belt to crit ica l areas of the body.
Improper seating positions also increase the
risk of serious injury and death when an air­
bag deploys and str ikes an occupant who is
not in the p roper s eating position. A dr iver is
r esponsible fo r the safety of all veh icle occu­
pants and espe cially for child ren. The re fore:
i,.. Never allow anyone to assume an incorrect
seating position when the vehicle is being
used ¢& .
The following bullet ins list o nly some sample
pos itions that will increase the r isk of serious
injury and death. Our hope is that t hese exam­
ples will make yo u more aware o f seat ing po ­
s it ions tha t are dangerous.
Therefore , whenever the vehicle is
moving:
- neve r stand u p in the vehicle
- neve r stand on the seats