Seat Alhambra 2006 Owner's Manual

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WARNING
If you do not hold the backrest firmly when you operate the lever for
adjusting the backrest angle, the backrest will be pushed forward by
springs. Risk of injury.
•Always hold the backrest firmly when you adjust the backrest angle.
•Please observe safety recommendations concerning seats
Ÿpage 131.
Removing and fitting individual seats
The seats can be fitted and removed more easily by two
people than by one person.
Removing an individual seat
– Push the head restraint down as far as it will go Ÿpage 123.
– Fold down the backrests Ÿpage 128
– Fold the seat forwards Ÿpage 128
– When removing a seat in the third row
28), push the seat back as
far as it will go and forwards as far as it will go when removing a
seat in the second row.
– Push the two bars Ÿfig. 93 under the seat together in the direc-
tion of the arrow and lift the seat out of the floor anchors.
Assembling seat
– Push the bars underneath the seat together in the direction of
the arrow and hold them in this position.
Fig. 93 Bar for removing
and installing the indi-
vidual seat
28)Optional equipment
Fig. 94 Installing the
seat: bar and retaining
bolts

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– Place the seat frame Ÿpage 129, fig. 94 between the
retaining bolts in the floor anchors and release both bars.
– Pull the seat up to ensure that it is properly engaged in the front
floor anchors
– Fold the seat back until it engages in the rear floor anchors.
– Fold the backrest back and adjust the head restraint to suit body
size.
Covers for the floor anchors
After removing the seats in the passenger compartment, it is possible to fix
covers to the floor anchors to stop dirt getting into them, for example. You will
receive 12 covers delivered with the vehicle.
Guide the cover into the floor anchoring and press it in.
The covers will have to be removed by levering them off with the vehicle key
before you can install the seats.
WARNING
Please observe safety recommendations concerning seats Ÿpage 131.
ArmrestsAA
AB
Fig. 95 Removable
armrest: button
Fig. 96 Protective bag for
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Adjusting the armrest
– Turn the thumb wheel underneath the armrests to adjust the
angle of the armrests to your requirement.
Removable armrest
29)
– Take hold of the armrest at the rear and press the button
Ÿpage 130, fig. 95 in the direction of the arrow.
– With the button pressed, pull the armrest off to the side out of the
holder.
– When installing, please ensure that the armrest engages
securely in the holder.
The removable armrests for the second row of seats can be found in a trans-
port bag Ÿpage 130, fig. 96.
The bag hangs from a head restraint of a seat in the last row of seats or, in
vehicles with 4 integrated child seats
29), on the centre seat of the second row
of seats.
WARNING
•The transport bag should always be secured properly when travelling in
the vehicle as it could otherwise be a safety risk in an accident or braking
manoeuvre. We recommend that you keep the bag at home.
•The bag, if you do decide to keep it in the vehicle, may not be secured
to the head restraint of an integrated child seat. The backrest could be
forced forward in an accident or braking manoeuvre due to the weight of the
bag.
Safety instructions for seats
WARNING
•Occupants may travel on the seats in the passenger compartment only
if the following conditions are fulfilled at the same time:
−The seats must always be fitted in the appropriate floor anchors and
must be securely engaged.
−The backrest of all seats must be in the upright position and securely
engaged in this position.
−The seat occupants must have access to the seat belts. The seat
belts must be fitted correctly.
−All the occupants of the vehicle must be correctly seated while
driving.
•A seat which has been removed can cause injury if it is transported in
the vehicle. Each seat must always be fitted in the floor anchors and must
be securely engaged. The backrest must be in an upright position. If a
bench seat is not properly secured, it could become a life-threatening
hazard for all vehicle occupants.
•Make sure that the bases of seats are not soiled or damaged when
removed from the vehicle.
•All adjustment to the seats, including fitting and removal, may be
carried out only when the vehicle is stationary.
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Some seat settings for the Alhambra
Examples of how the seating layout can be altered.
Of course, the illustrations show only some of the many seat combinations
possible in the Alhambra. You can, for example, purchase corresponding
retainers for your bicycle from SEAT Service. That means you will be able to
protect your bicycles from both theft and the weather when transporting
them.Or you turn
30) the driver and front passenger seats 180° to use the Alhambra
as a conference room or breakfast room. Or you can easily remove the seats
in the third row
30) in order to travel with a lot of luggage.
WARNING
•Luggage and other items in the luggage or passenger compartment can
be thrown forward in a braking manoeuvre. Please ensure that these items
are secured properly.
•Do not release the backrest of a seat in the second row when folding a
seat in the third row of seats forwards. Serious injuries can occur if a back-
rest has not been properly engaged in position.
Fig. 97 Alhambra loaded
with luggage.
Fig. 98 Alhambra trans-
formed into conference
room
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Stowage compartments
Stowage compartment on the front passenger side
The compartment can be opened by pulling the lever Ÿfig. 99. It is locked
when the key slot* is horizontal.
Vehicle wallet compartment
The vehicle wallet should always be kept in the glove compartment.
Cooling the stowage compartment on the front passenger side
There is an air outlet on the right of the rear panel Ÿfig. 99. If the air condi-
tioning is switched on, cooled air can be fed into the compartment. Turn the
air vent to open and close it.
WARNING
Always keep the stowage compartment cover closed while the vehicle is in
motion to reduce the risk of injury during a sudden braking manoeuvre or
in the event of an accident.
Central stowage on instrument panel
dame una pistaTo o p e n stowage compartment, press on the part closest to
the air vents (dotted area) in the direction of the arrow, this opens by spring
action Ÿfig. 100
To c l o s e, lower the cover by hand until it is completely closed.
Fig. 99 Passenger side:
Stowage compartment
Fig. 100 Central stowage
on instrument panel

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Upper right stowage on instrument panel
To o p e n , press as shown by arrow Ÿfig. 101. The stowage compartment
opens by spring action.
To c l o s e, lower the cover by hand until it is completely closed.
Stowage compartment on centre console*
Some versions of the model may include a stowage compartment between
the radio and the Climatronic.
Fig. 101 Upper right
stowage on instrument
panelFig. 102 Stowage
compartment on centre
console

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Stowage compartment in the luggage compartment
On the right there is a stowage compartment which can be used to store the
hazard warning triangles for example.
To o p e n , pull cover in the direction of the arrow Ÿfig. 103.
To c l o s e, push cover in the direction of the arrow Ÿfig. 103.
Other stowage areas
Further stowage facilities can be found in the front passenger door Ÿfig. 105
as well as in the roof Ÿfig. 104 in vehicles with a curtain airbag31).
Fig. 103 Stowage
compartment in the
luggage compartment
A1
A2
Fig. 104 Stowage area in
the roof
Fig. 105 Stowage are in
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Coat hooks are located in the roof. They are integrated in the grab handles in
the passenger compartment.
Location of CD changer
31)
The CD changer, which can be factory fitted, is located either in the dash
panel or in the right-hand stowage compartment in the luggage compart-
ment.
WARNING
•Ensure that no objects can fall from the dash panel or other stowage
areas into the driver foot well while the vehicle is moving. In the event of a
sudden braking manoeuvre, you will not be able to use the brake, clutch or
accelerator. Risk of accident.
•Clothing hung on the coat hooks must not restrict the driver's view.
Risk of accident. The coat hooks are intended only for use with light arti-
cles of clothing. Do not leave any hard, sharp or heavy objects in hanging
articles of clothing. During sudden braking manoeuvres or accidents, espe-
cially those involving airbag deployment, these objects could injure the
vehicle occupants.
Cup holders
In the centre console: there are two cup holders
Opening cup holder
– Press the symbol on the cup holder briefly. The spring mecha-
nism will release the holder.
Closing the cup holder
– Push the cup holder up in the direction of the arrow Ÿfig. 106
until it engages.
WARNING
Improper use of the cup holders can cause injury.
•For reasons of safety, the cup holders should be used only for standard
drinks cans and bottles with a maximum capacity of 0.5 litres .
31)Optional equipment
Fig. 106 Cupholder in the
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•Never place hot drinks in the drink holders. During normal or sudden
driving manoeuvres, sudden braking or an accident, the hot drink could be
spilled. Danger of scalding.
•Ensure, when driving, that no can or other object is dropped in the
driver foot well, as it could get under the pedals and obstruct their working.
In the event of a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, you will not be able
to operate the brake, clutch or accelerator pedal. Risk of accident!
•Never leave closed drinks cans in direct sunlight for any length of time.
If the inside temperature is high they could explode.
Caution
When driving, do not leave open cans in the cup holders. The drink might be
spilt on braking, for example, and could damage the vehicle.
Note
There is no left-hand cup holder on vehicles fitted with a hands-free tele-
phone system32)
Folding table
Folding tables are fitted to the rear of the front seat backrests.
Folding out the folding table
– Fold the table up in the direction of the arrow Ÿfig. 107 until it
engages.
Folding the table back
– Push the table down in the opposite direction of the arrow
Ÿfig. 107 until it engages.
32)Optional equipment
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 107 Folding table on
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WARNING
The folding tables may not be folded down whilst the vehicle is in motion
and anyone is seated on the second row of seats. There is a risk on injury
during a sudden braking manoeuvre! The table must therefore be closed
and properly secured whilst the vehicle is in motion.
Clothes hangers
Removing the clothes hanger
– Remove the head restraint Ÿpage 123.
– Pull the clothes hanger
33) off the rods of the head restraint
Ÿfig. 108.
WARNING
•The hanger must never be attached to the head restraint of a seat used
by children, as the head restraint does not engage completely and will
come off in the event of an accident.
•A hanger may only be fitted on a head restraint when no one is seated
in the seat behind. In the event of an accident, it could cause injury.
Caution
The clothes hangers should only be secured on the driver and front
passenger seats and not on the seats in the passenger compartment. The
side trim will otherwise be damaged when folding the seats backwards and
forwards.
Net bag for small objects
33)Optional equipment
Fig. 108 Clothes hangers
on the front seat
Fig. 109 Net bag on seats
in second row

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