headrest AUDI S6 2010 Owners Manual
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Proper  adjustment  of  head  restraints 
Correctly adjusted  head  restraints  are  an  important  part 
of your  vehicle's  occupant  restraint  system  and  can  help  to  reduce  the  risk of  injuries  in accident  situations. 
Fig . 168  Correctly 
adjusted  head 
restraint  viewed from 
the  side 
The  head  restraints  must  be  correctly  adjusted  to  achieve  the 
best  protection. 
- Adjust  the  front  head  restraint so  that  the  upper  edge of 
the  restraint  is level  with  the  top  of  your  head,  but  no 
lower  than  eye  level and  so  it is  as  close  to  the  back  of your 
head  as  possible => 
page  179, fig.  168. 
- The  rear  head  restraints  must  be  raised  fully  upward  when 
passengers  ride  in  the  rear  seats. 
Adjusting  head restraints => page 81. 
& WARNING 
Driving without  head  restraints or with  head  restraints that are 
not  properly  adjusted increases  the  risk of serious  or fatal  neck 
injury dramatically.  To help  reduce  the  risk of injury: 
•  Always  drive with  the  head  restraints  in place  and properly 
adjusted. 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
& WARNING  (continued) 
• 
Every person  in the  vehicle must  have  a properly  adjusted  head 
restraint. 
•  Always  make  sure each  person  in the  vehicle properly  adjusts 
their  head  restraint.  Each head  restraint  must  be adjusted 
according  to  occupants'  size  so that  the  upper  edge is as even  with 
the  top  of the  person's  head,  but  no  lower  than  eye level  and  so it 
is  as  close  to  the  back of  to  the  head  as possible. 
•  Never  attempt  to adjust  head  restraint  while  driving.  If you 
have  driven off  and  must adjust the  driver headrest  for any  reason, 
first  stop  the vehicle  safely  before  attempting  to  adjust  the  head 
restraint. 
•  Children must  always  be  properly restrained  in a child  restraint 
that  is  appropriate  for  their  age  and  size=> 
page 217.  • 
Examples  of  improper  seating  positions 
The occupant  restraint  system  can only  reduce  the  risk of 
injury if  vehicle  occupants  are properly  seated. 
Improper  seating  positions  can  cause  serious  injury or  death. 
Safety  belts  can  only  work  when  they  are  properly  positioned 
on  the  body . Improper  seating  positions  reduce  the  effective
ness  of  safety  belts  and  will  even  increase  the  risk  of  injury 
and  death  by  moving  the  safety  belt  to  critical  areas  of  the  body.  Improper  seating  positions  also  increase  the  risk of 
serious  injury  and  death  when  an  airbag  deploys  and  strikes 
an  occupant  who  is not  in the  proper  seating  position.  A 
driver  is  responsible  for  the  safety  of  all  vehicle  occupants 
and  especially  for  children.  Therefore: 
- Never  allow  anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect  seating  posi-
tion  when  the  vehicle  is being  used=>& .  _,,, 
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