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Front seats5-4 Seat and seat belts
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The heated seats can be operated with theoperation mode of the power switch in ON.Operate the switch as indicated by arrows.The indication lamp (A) will illuminate whilethe heater is on.
Power type
*
1- To adjust forward or backward
Operate the switch as indicated by thearrows and adjust the seat to the desiredposition.
2- To recline the seatback
Operate the switch as indicated by thearrows and adjust the seatback angle tothe desired position.
3- To adjust seat height
Operate the switch as indicated by thearrows and adjust the seat height to thedesired position.If the entire switch is operated, then theentire seat moves.
Heated seats
*
1 (HI) - Heater high (for quick heating).2-Heater off.3 (LO) - Heater low (to keep the seat
warm).
CAUTION zOperate in the “HI” position for quick heat-ing. Once the seat is warm, set the heaterswitch to the “LO” position to keep it warm.Slight variations in seat temperature may befelt while using the heated seats. This iscaused by the operation of the heater’s inter-nal thermostat and doe
s not indicate a mal-
function. zIf the following types of persons use theheated seats, they might become too hot orreceive minor burns (red skin, heat blisters,etc.):•Children, elderly or ill people•People with sensitive skin•Excessively tired people•People under the influence of alcohol orsleep inducing medicat
ion (cold medicine,
etc.)
zDo not place heavy objects on the seat orstick pins, needles, or
other pointed objects
into it. zDo not use a blanket, cushion, or other mate-rial with high heat insulation properties onthe seat while using the heater; this mightcause the heater element to overheat. zDo not use benzine, kerosene, petrol, alcoholor other organic solvents when cleaning theseats. Doing so could damage not only theseat cover, but also the heater element.
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Supplemental restrain
t system (SRS)-airbag
5-26 Seat and seat belts
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Because the front airbags and driver’s kneeairbag may deploy in certain types of unex-pected impacts as shown in the illustrationthat can easily move you out of position, it isimportant to always properly wear your seatbelts. Your seat belts will help keep you a safedistance from the steering wheel and instru-ment panel during the initial stages of airbagdeployment. The initial stage of airbag infla-tion is the most forceful and can possiblycause serious or fatal injuries if you contact itat this stage.
WA R N I N G zDo not attach anything to the steeringwheel’s padded cover, such as badges oraccessories. It might strike and injure anoccupant if the airbag inflates. zDo not set anything on, or attach anythingto, the instrument
panel above the glove
box. It might strike and injure an occu-pant if the airbag inflates.
WA R N I N G zDo not attach accessories to, or put themin front of, the windscreen. These objectscould restrict the airbag inflation, orstrike and injure an occupant if the air-bags inflate. zDo not attach accessories to the lower por-tion of the driver’s side instrument panel.Such objects could prevent the driver’sknee airbag from infl
ating normally or
could be propelled to cause serious injuryif the airb
ag inflates.
WA R N I N G zDo not put packages, pets or other objectsbetween the airbags
and the driver or
front passenger. It could affect airbag per-formance, or could cause injury when theairbag inflates. zRight after the airbag inflation, severalairbag system components will be hot. Donot touch these components. There is adanger of being burnt. zThe airbag system is designed to workonly once. Once
the airbags have
deployed, they will not work again. Theymust promptly be replaced and we recom-mend you to have the entire airbag systeminspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.
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