remove seats OPEL MERIVA 2009 Owners Manual
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46 Seats, InteriorzSit with your shoulders as far back
against the backrest as possible. Set the
backrest rake so that you can easily
reach the steering wheel with your arms
slightly bent. Mainta in contact between
your shoulders and the backrest when
turning the steering wheel. Do not angle
the backrest too far back. We
recommend a maximum rake of
approx. 25.
z Adjust the steering wheel 35.
z Set seat height 3 high enough to have a
clear field of vision on all sides and of all
display instruments. There should be at
least six inches of clearance between
your head and the headlining. Your
thighs should rest lightly on the seat
without pressing into it.
z Adjust the head restraint.
z Adjust the height of the seat belt 362.
z Adjust the lumbar support 3 so that it
supports the natural shape of the spine.
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Heated front seats 3
Two buttons between the centre air vents
for the left and right seats.
To heat with the ignition switched on, press
button ß.
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Head restraints Adjusting the front head restraints and
the rear outboard head restraints 3
Tip head restraint forw ard, hold and adjust
height.
To fold over the rear seats or lower the
front passenger seat head restraint all the
way down and remove, see next page.
With the seats occupi ed, adjust height
according to body size.
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Removing
Press and release the two catches. Pull and
remove the head restraint.
To fold down the rear seat backrests 3
3 53, push rear head re straints fully down.
Note
Only approved objects or components
must be attached to the head restraint of
the unoccupied front passenger seat.
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Armrest
3
Armrest at driver’s seat
Push raised armrest backward against
resistance and fold down.
The armrest can be moved to different
positions in stages by lifting it.
If the armrest is not required, it can be
folded up.
Armrest 3 between rear seats
See "Travel Assistant, armrest" 3 49.
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Travel Assistant
3
The Travel Assistant Contains
zArmrest,
z Tray,
z Drink holders.
The Travel Assistant is mounted on the
lowered centre seat 354.
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Pull Travel Assistant upwards out of
recesses.
There is a carrying handle on the back to
facilitate transport.
It is not necessary to remove the Travel
Assistant if you wish to raise the centre
seat, however, the armrest must be pushed
forwards. Be careful of any items in the
Travel Assistant.
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Rear seats Sliding outboard rear seats front-rear
The rear outboard seats can be
individually adjusted front-rear.
Pull handle under seat, move seat, release
handle and allow seat to engage.
When pushing the seats back, to prevent
damage make sure the backrests are not in
their furthest back position.
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Adjust backrest rake of rear outboard
seats
Grasp backrest, pull handle at outboard
side of seat and guide backrest, unloaded,
into the required position. Release handle
and allow backrest to engage.
The backrest rake can be set in three
positions.
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Variant 2: Two rear seats
Lower the centre seat by pulling the release
handle on the back of the centre seat
backrest, fold backrest forward and
engage 354.
Set seat backrest to centre position using
the handle on the outside of the seat 351.
Pull the handle beneath the seat. Slide the
seat all the way back, then inward toward
the middle of the vehicle, and then further
back to the desired position
Release handle and allow seat to engage
in position.
Luggage compartment extension To increase the size of the luggage
compartment you can
z fold down the outboard rear seat
backrests,
z lower the middle seat,
z lower the folded outboard seats,
z fold down the passenger seat
backrest 3,
see following instructions.
The rear seats must also be in "Variant 1:
Three rear seats" 352.
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Fold down the outboard rear seat
backrests
Remove the luggage compartment
cover 3 if necessary 355.
Push head restra ints down fully, 33, 346.
Take seat belt out of the belt guide on the
backrest.
Remove the push-in sleeves 3 for
mounting the ISO-FIX child restraint
system – see separate instructions for the
ISO-FIX child restraint system.
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Grasp the backrest, pull the handle at the
outboard side of the seat and fold the
backrest onto the seat. Release the handle
and engage the backrest.
To raise, pull the handle on the outboard
side of the seat and raise the backrest.
Release the handle and engage.
Insert the seat belt into the belt guide at
backrest.
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Fold the centre seat forward and lower.
House centre seat belt in the holder in the
ceiling 363.
Insert seat belts into recesses in seat
cushion.
Slide centre seat head rest all the way
down 347.
Pull release handle on the back of the
centre seat backrest, see figure. Fold
backrest forward and engage. The entire
seat is lowered.
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Raise centre seat
Pull release handle on the back of the
backrest, erect the ba ckrest and engage,
the outer seats must be in the outer
position, see Variant 1: Three rear seats
3 52.
Lower outboard seats
Push front seat forward and fully lower or
remove head restraints on the rear
outboard seats 347.
Fold outer rear seat backrests onto seat
bases.
To achieve a level loading surface, pull
release handle on back of backrest and
push seat down until it latches into
position.
9 Warning
To prevent injuries, always hold the seat
backrest firmly and guide downward
when folding.
9 Warning
The load must not hinder the operation
of the hand brake or gear lever 358.
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Raise outboard seats
Pull release handle on back of backrest
and pull seat upward until it engages.
Pull handle on outboard side of rear seat
and move rear seat backrest upright.
Release handle and latch.
Insert the seat belt in to the belt guide at
backrest.
The backrest can be raised to an upright
position even with the seat lowered. We
recommend however only using the seat as
a seat in the higher position.
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Fold down passenger seat backrest 3
Push head restraint all the way down or
remove 33, 346.
Push front passenger seat back.
Lift release lever and fold front passenger
seat backrest down.
Raise front passenger seat backrest 3
Press release lever forward, restore
passenger seat backrest to upright
position and engage audibly.
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Luggage compartment cover
3
Do not place any heavy or sharp-edged
objects on the cover.
To open
Lift cover at rear and tilt forward segment
by segment.
To close
Tilt top part of cover backward and latch
into position.
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Removing
Open cover, disengage toward the rear
and remove from above.
Fitting
Insert the cover from the rear, clip into
place and fold back.
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Safety net
3
The safety net can be mounted behind the
front seats. The rear seat backrests are
folded forward.
Passengers must not be carried behind the
safety net.
Fitting
The safety net is in the luggage
compartment below the floor covering, see
right-hand column.
Fold all rear seat backrests forward, see
Extending the luggage compartment 353.
The roof frame contains two mounting
openings: Open covers. Hang the upper
net rod first in one opening and then in the
other side; clip in place forwards.
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Hook the net straps into slots on the outer
seat bracket of the front seats and tighten.
When the safety net is fitted for the first
time, the slots on the outer seat consoles of
the front seats must be opened once: press
marked area on upper edge with a blunt
object and bend inward.
Removing
Tilt strap length adjuster upwards and
unhook straps at bottom. Unhook upper
net rod and close mounting openings.
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Stowage of safety net
Roll up the removed safety net and secure
it with Velcro strip.
Store safety net in luggage compartment
below the floor covering. To open, remove
the luggage compartment cover 3 3 55,
lift floor covering at handle recess and tip
forward 3171. Position safety net at the
front in the recesses.
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Lashing eyes Lashing eyes are provided to secure
objects against slid ing B with straps 3 or
netting 3.
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Bag hangers
3
There are two retainers on the back of the
rear seat backrests for hanging carrier
bags on. Maximum load: 10 kg per
retainer.
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Control indicator v for belt tensioners
The function of the belt tensioners and
airbag systems is monitored electronically
and indicated via control indicator v.
When the ignition is turned on, the control
indicator comes on for about 4 seconds.
If it does not light, does not go out after
4 seconds or comes on during driving,
there is a fault in the belt tensioner or
airbag systems 372.The systems may fail
to deploy in the event of an accident.
Deployment of the belt tensioners is
indicated by continuous illumination of v . The system’s integrated self-diagnostics
allows faults to be quickly remedied.
Important
z
Do not affix or place accessories or other
objects within the deployment zone of
the belt tensioners. Do not make any
modifications to belt tensioner
components as this will invalidate the
vehicle type approval. z
The belt tensioner and airbag system
control electronics can be found in the
centre console area. In order to avoid
malfunctions, do not store magnetic
objects in this area.
z When the rear seats are being used it
must be ensured that the components of
the front seat belts are not damaged by
shoes or other objects. Do not allow dirt
to penetrate the seat belt inertia reels.
z We recommend that you have the seats
removed by a workshop.
z The belt tensioners only deploy once,
which can be detected by illumination of
the control indicator v . Have deployed
belt tensioners replaced by a workshop.
z The applicable safety regulations must
be adhered to when the vehicle is
disposed of. The vehicle should therefore
be disposed of by a recycling company.
9 Warning
Have the cause of the fault remedied
immediately by a workshop.
9 Warning
Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or
fitting of seat belts or belt buckles) can
cause the belt tensioners to deploy, with
risk of injury.
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Height adjustment
Adjusting the height of the upper
deflection point of the front seat belts:
1. Unreel seat belt a little.
2. Push button on sliding adjuster.
3. Set desired height.
4. Allow sliding adjuster to audibly latch.
Do not adjust height while driving.
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Removing the belt
To release seat belt, press red button on
belt buckle.
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Three-point seat belt on centre rear seat
Pull latch plates out of belt retainer in roof.
Click bottom latch plate into right-hand
buckle ( 1) at middle seat. Remove top latch
plate from retainer, guide over shoulder
and lap area with belt (do not twist) and
click into left buckle ( 2) at middle seat.
If using the centre seat, both outboard
seats must be pushed backward and the
backrests must be flush with the centre
seat backrest 352.