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Forward/backward
Pulltheleverandslidetheseatinthedesireddi#j
rection.
Afterreleasingthelever,movetheseatforward
orbackslightlymakingsureitengagesproperly.
Height
Pulltheleverandapplyyourweighttotheseatorliftitoff,asnecessary.
Backresttilt
Pulltheleverandapplyyourweighttotheback#jrestorliftitoff,asnecessary.
Seattilt
Pulltheleverandmovetheseattothedesired
tilt.Afterreleasingthelever,applyyourweightto
theseatorliftitofftomakesuretheseaten#j gagesproperly.
Electricallyadjustableseats
Generalinformation Theseatsettingforthedriver'sseatisstoredfor
theprofilecurrentlyused.Whenthevehicleis
unlockedviathevehiclekey,thepositionisauto#j
maticallyretrievedifthefunction,referto
page 74,isactivatedforthispurpose.
Thecurrentseatpositioncanbestoredusing thememoryfunction,refertopage 86.
Overview
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Forward/backward
Pushswitchforwardorbackward.
Height
Pushswitchupordown. Seattilt
Moveswitchupordown.
Backresttilt
Moveswitchforwardorbackward.
Lumbarsupport
Thecurvatureoftheseatbackrestcanbead#j
justedinawaythatitsupportsthelumbarregion
ofthespine.Thelowerbackandthespineare supportedforuprightposture.
'xPressthefront/rearsectionof
thebutton:
Thecurvatureisincreased/
decreased.'xPresstheupper/lowersection
ofthebutton:
Thecurvatureisshiftedup/
down.
Backrestwidth
Concept
Adjustingthebackrestwidthmayimprovelateral supportwhentakingcorners.
Generalinformation
Youcanchangethebackrestwidthbyadjusting
thesidewingsofthebackrest.
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Adjusting'xPressthefrontsectionofthe
button:
Thebackrestwidthde#j
creases.'xPresstherearsectionofthe
button:
Thebackrestwidthincreases.
Frontseatheating
Overview
Seatheating
Switchingon Pressthebuttononceforeachtemper#j
aturelevel.
Themaximumtemperatureisreachedwhen
threeLEDsarelit.
Ifthetripiscontinuedwithinapprox.15minutes afterastop,seatheatingisactivatedautomati#j
callywiththetemperatureselectedlast.
Switchingoff Pressandholdthebuttonuntilthe
LEDsgoout.
Enteringtherear
Safetyinformation
Warning
Thereisariskofjammingwhenmovingthe
seats.Thereisariskofinjuryorriskofdamage toproperty.Makesurethattheareaofmove#jmentoftheseatisclearpriortoanyadjust#jment.
Warning
Unexpectedmovementsoftherearseatback#j restwhiledrivingmayoccuriftherearseat backrestisunlocked.Vehiclecontrolcouldbe
lost.Thereisariskofinjury.Foldbackandlock therearseatbackrestsbeforedriving.
Manuallengthadjustment
Comfortentry
Thecomfortentrycontainsamemoryfunction
forforward/backwardandbackrestadjustment.
1.Pullleveruptothestop.2.Foldtherearseatbackrestforward.3.Pushtheseatforward.
Originalposition
1.Pushtheseatbackintotheoriginalposition.2.Foldbackthebackresttolocktheseat.Seite83Seats,mirrors,andsteeringwheelCONTROLS83
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Electricforward/backward
adjustment
Comfortentry
Thecomfortentrycontainsamemoryfunction
forforward/backwardandbackrestadjustment.1.Pullleveruptothestop.2.Foldtherearseatbackrestforward.3.Tochangetheentryarea:'xPressandholdthisbuttonuntilthe
seathasmovedtothedesiredposi#j
tion.Releasingthebuttonstopswindow/ roofmovement.'xPressthebuttonbriefly.Theseat
automaticallymovestotheendpo#j
sition.Pressingagainstopsthemotion.
Originalposition
1.Movingtheseattoitsoriginalposition:'xPressandholdthisbuttonuntilthe
seathasreturnedtoitsoriginalpo#j
sition.Releasingthebuttonstopswindow/
roofmovement.'xPressthebuttonbriefly.Theseat
movestoitsoriginalposition.Press#j
ingagainstopsthemotion.2.Foldtherearseatbackrestback.Safetybelts
Numberofsafetybeltsand
safetybeltbuckles
Thevehicleisfittedwithfoursafetybeltstoen#j
sureoccupantsafety.However,theycanonlyof#j ferprotectionwhenadjustedcorrectly.
GeneralinformationAlwaysmakesurethatsafetybeltsarebeingwornbyalloccupantsbeforedrivingoff.Al#jthoughairbagsenhancesafetybyproviding
addedprotection,theyarenotasubstitutefor
safetybelts.
Theuppershoulderstrap'sanchoragepointwill becorrectforadultseatoccupantsofeverybuildiftheseatiscorrectlyadjusted.
Safetyinformation
Warning
Useofasafetybelttobucklemorethanone
personwillpotentiallydefeattheabilityofthe safetybelttoserveitsprotectivefunction.Thereisariskofinjuriesordangertolife.Do
notallowmorethanonepersontowearasin#j
glesafetybelt.Infantsandchildrenarenotal#j
lowedonanoccupant'slap,butmustbetrans#j portedandsecuredindesignatedchild
restraintsystems.
Warning
Theefficacyofsafetygear,includingsafety belts,canbelimitedorlostwhensafetybelts
arefastenedincorrectly.Anincorrectlyfastened
safetybeltcancauseadditionalinjuries,forin#j
stanceintheeventofanaccidentorduring
brakingandevasivemaneuvers.Thereisarisk ofinjuriesordangertolife.Makesurethatall
occupantsarewearingsafetybeltscorrectly.
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Warning
Theefficacyofsafetygear,includingsafety belts,maynotbefullyfunctionalorfailinthe
followingsituations:
'xThesafetybeltsorsafetybeltbucklesare
damaged,soiled,orchangedinanyother
way.'xBelttensionersorbeltretractorswere
modified.
Safetybeltscanbeimperceptiblydamagedin
theeventofanaccident.Thereisariskofinju#j
riesordangertolife.Donotmodifysafetybelts, safetybeltbuckles,belttensioners,beltretrac#j
torsorbeltanchorsandkeepthemclean.Have
thesafetybeltscheckedafteranaccidentat
thedealer#ssservicecenteroranotherqualified
servicecenterorrepairshop.
Correctuseofsafetybelts
'xWearthesafetybelttwist-freeandtightto yourbodyoveryourlapandshoulders.'xWearthesafetybeltdeeponyourhipsoveryourlap.Thesafetybeltmaynotpressonyourstomach.'xDonotrubthesafetybeltagainstsharp
edges,orguideitorjamitinacrosshardor
fragileobjects.'xAvoidthickclothing.'xRe-tightenthesafetybeltfrequentlyupward aroundyourupperbody.
Bucklingthesafetybelt
1.Guidethesafetybeltslowlyovershoulder
andhiptoputiton.2.Insertthetongueplateintothesafetybelt
buckle.Thesafetybeltbucklemustengage
audibly.
Unbucklingthesafetybelt
1.Holdthesafetybeltfirmly.2.Presstheredbuttoninthebeltbuckle.3.Guidethesafetybeltbackintoitsroll-up mechanism.
Safetybeltreminderfordriver's
andpassenger'sseat
Displayintheinstrumentcluster Theindicatorlightlightsupandasignal
sounds.Makesurethatthesafetybelts
arepositionedcorrectly.Thesafetybelt
remindercanalsobeactivatedifobjectsare
placedonthefrontpassengerseat.
Beltholder
Tomakeiteasiertousethebeltinthefrontsit#j
tingpositions,placethesafetybeltinthebelt holder.
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Headrestraints
Safetyinformation
Warning
Amissingprotectiveeffectduetoremovedor
notcorrectlyadjustedheadrestraintscan causeinjuriesintheheadandneckarea.There
isariskofinjury.
'xBeforedriving,installtheremovedhead
restraintsontheoccupiedseats.'xAdjusttheheadrestraintsoitscentersup#j
portsthebackoftheheadatascloseto
eyelevelaspossible.'xAdjustthedistancesothattheheadre#j
straintisascloseaspossibletotheback ofthehead.Adjustthedistanceviathe
backresttiltasneeded.
Warning
Objectsontheheadrestraintreducethepro#j tectiveeffectintheheadandneckarea.There
isariskofinjury.
'xDonotuseseatorheadrestraintcovers.'xDonothangobjects,forinstanceclothes
hangers,directlyontheheadrestraint.'xOnlyuseaccessoriesthathavebeende#j
terminedtobesafeforattachmenttoa headrestraint.'xDonotuseanyaccessories,forinstancepillows,whiledriving.
Distance
Thedistancetothebackoftheheadisadjustedviathebackresttilt.
Adjustthedistancesothattheheadrestraintis ascloseaspossibletothebackofthehead.
Adjustingtheheight
Theheightoftheheadrestraintscannotbeset.
Remove Theheadrestraintscannotberemoved.
Memoryfunction
Concept
Thefollowingsettingscanbestoredand,ifnec#j essary,retrievedusingthememoryfunction:
'xSeatposition.'xExteriormirrorposition.'xHeightoftheHead-upDisplay.
Generalinformation
Twomemorylocationswithdifferentsettings
canbesetforeachdriverprofile,referto
page 71.
Dependingonthevehicleequipment,thefollow#j ingsettingsarenotstored:
'xBackrestwidth.'xLumbarsupport.
Safetyinformation
Warning
Usingthememoryfunctionwhiledrivingcan
leadtounexpectedmovementsoftheseat.Ve#j
hiclecontrolcouldbelost.Thereisariskofac#j
cident.Onlyretrievethememoryfunctionwhen
thevehicleisstationary.
Warning
Thereisariskofjammingwhenmovingthe seats.Thereisariskofinjuryorriskofdamage
toproperty.Makesurethattheareaofmove#j
mentoftheseatisclearpriortoanyadjust#j
ment.
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Overview
Storing
1.Switchontheignition.2.Setthedesiredposition.3.Pressthebutton.TheLEDinthe
buttonlightsup.4.Pressthedesiredbutton1or2whilethe
LEDislit.TheLEDgoesout.
Buttonwaspressedinadvertently:
Pressthebuttonagain.
TheLEDgoesout.
Callingupsettings
Thestoredpositioniscalledupautomatically. Pressthedesiredbutton1or2.
Theprocedurestopswhenaseatadjustment switchoroneofthememorybuttonsispressed.
Onceunderway,adjustmentoftheseatposition
onthedriver'ssideisdisabledafterashortwhile.
Callupdeactivated Afterabriefperiod,callingupstoredseatposi#j
tionsisdeactivatedtosavebatterypower.
Toreactivatecallingupofaseatposition:
'xOpenandclosethedoorortrunklid.'xPressabuttononthevehiclekey.'xPresstheStart/Stopbutton.Mirrors
Exteriormirrors
Generalinformation
Themirroronthefrontpassengersideismore
curvedthanthedriver'ssidemirror.
Themirrorsettingisstoredforthedriverprofile
currentlyinuse.Whenthevehicleisunlockedvia thevehiclekey,thepositionisautomaticallyre#j
trievedifthefunction,refertopage 74,isacti#j
vatedforthispurpose.
Thecurrentexteriormirrorpositioncanbestored
usingthememoryfunction,refertopage 86.
Safetyinformation
Warning
Objectsreflectedinthemirrorarecloserthan
theyappear.Thedistancetothetrafficbehind
couldbeincorrectlyestimated,forinstance
whilechanginglanes.Thereisariskofacci#j dent.Estimatethedistancetothetrafficbehindbylookingoveryourshoulder.
Overview
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SelectingamirrorTochangeovertotheothermirror:Slidetheswitch.
Adjustingelectrically Pressthebutton.
Themirrormovementfollowsthebutton
movement.
Malfunction
Incaseofanelectricalmalfunction,adjustthe
mirrorbypressingtheedgesofthemirrorglass.
Foldinginandout
NOTICE
Dependingonthevehiclewidth,thevehicle
canbedamagedinvehiclewashes.Thereisa riskofdamagetoproperty.Beforewashing,
foldinthemirrorsbyhandorwiththebutton.
Pressthebutton.
Foldingisonlypossibleuptoaspeedofapprox.
15mph/20km/h.
Foldingthemirrorsinandoutishelpfulinthefol#j
lowingsituations:
'xInvehiclewashes.'xOnnarrowroads.
Mirrorsthatwerefoldedinarefoldedoutauto#j maticallyataspeedofapprox.25mph/40km/h.
Automaticheating Bothexteriormirrorsareautomaticallyheatedas
neededandwhentheignitionisswitchedon.
Automaticdimmingfeature
Theexteriormirroronthedriver'ssideisauto#j
maticallydimmed.Photocellsintheinteriormir#j
rorareusedtocontrolthis.
AutomaticCurbMonitor,exterior
mirror
Concept
Ifreversegearisengaged,themirrorglasson
thefrontpassengersideistilteddownward.This
improvesyourviewofthecurbandotherformat#j
tingissue-low-lyingobstacleswhenparking, forinstance.
Activating1.slidetheswitchtothedriver'sside
mirrorposition.2.EngageselectorleverpositionR.
Deactivating
Slidetheswitchtothepassenger'ssidemirror
position.
Interiormirror,automatic
dimmingfeature
Overview
Photocellsareusedforcontrol:
'xInthemirrorglass.'xOnthebackofthemirror.
Functionalrequirements
'xKeepthephotocellsclean.'xDonotcovertheareabetweentheinterior
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Steeringwheel
Safetyinformation
Warning
Steeringwheeladjustmentswhiledrivingcan
leadtounexpectedsteeringwheelmovements.
Vehiclecontrolcouldbelost.Thereisariskof accident.Adjustngthesteeringwheelwhilethevehicleisstationaryonly.
Adjusting
1.Foldtheleverdown.2.Movethesteeringwheeltothepreferred
heightandangletosuityourseatingposition.3.Foldtheleverbackup.
Heatedsteeringwheel
Overview
Heatedsteeringwheel
Switchingon/off Pressthebutton.'xOn:theLEDlightsup.'xOff:theLEDgoesout.Seite89Seats,mirrors,andsteeringwheelCONTROLS89
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TransportingchildrensafelyVehiclefeaturesandoptions
Thischapterdescribesallstandard,country-spe#jcificandoptionalfeaturesofferedwiththeseries. Italsodescribesfeaturesthatarenotnecessarilyavailableinyourvehicle,forinstance,duetothe
selectedoptionsorcountryversions.Thisalso
appliestosafety-relatedfunctionsandsystems. Whenusingthesefunctionsandsystems,theapplicablelawsandregulationsmustbeob#j
served.
Therightplaceforchildren
Safetyinformation
Warning
Unattendedchildrenoranimalsinthevehicle
cancausethevehicletomoveandendanger themselvesandtraffic,forinstanceduetothe
followingactions:
'xPressingtheStart/Stopbutton.'xReleasingtheparkingbrake.'xOpeningandclosingthedoorsorwin#j
dows.'xEngagingselectorleverpositionN.'xUsingvehicleequipment.
Thereisariskofaccidentsorinjuries.Donot
leavechildrenoranimalsunattendedintheve#j hicle.Takethevehiclekeywithyouwhenexit#j
ingandlockthevehicle.
Warning
Aheatedvehiclemayresultindeathtoper#j sons,especiallychildrenandanimals.Thereis
ariskofinjuriesordangertolife.Donotleave persons,especiallychildrenandanimalsunat#j
tendedinthevehicle.
Warning
Exposuretointensesunlightcancausechild
restraintsystemsandtheircomponentstobe#j comeveryhot.Personsmaysustainburninju#j
rieswhentouchingthehotcomponents.There
isariskofinjury.Donotexposethechildre#j straintsystemtodirectsunlightorcoverwhere
necessary.Ifnecessary,letthechildrestraint
systemcooldownbeforetransportingachild.
Donotleavechildrenunattendedinthevehicle.
Alwaystransportchildreninthe
rearseat
Generalinformation Accidentresearchshowsthatthesafestplaceforchildrenisintherearseat.
Transportchildrenyoungerthan13yearsofage
orshorterthan5ft/150cmonlyintherearseat
insuitablechildrestraintsystemsdesignedfor
theage,weightandsizeofthechild.Children
13yearsofageoroldermustwearasafetybelt
assoonasasuitablechildrestraintsystemcan
nolongerbeusedduetotheirage,weight,or
size.
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