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The front seats (manual adjustment)
| Fig. 1.32. Possible front seat position adjustment: A - adjustment in the longitudinal direction; B - tilt the seat back; C - height adjustment; D - adjustment of backwater in the lumbar region
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In Fig. 1.32 shows the possible adjustment of the seat. A - adjustment of the seat in the longitudinal direction.
A WARNING For safety reasons it is only necessary to adjust the seat to the vehicle is stationary. |
Pull the lever up and move the seat. Then let go of the handle and a little more to promote seat to trigger lock. B - Seat back angle adjustment. When adjusting to not load the seatback. Turn the handwheel to adjust the tilt of the seat back.
A WARNING The back seat while driving can not be tilted too far back, as it significantly reduces the efficiency of the seat belts. |
C - Seat height adjustment.
| Fig. 1.33. Seat height adjustment
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Lift with a seat cushion, move the handle up (Fig. 1.33). Stay on the seat back, set the desired height of the seat and release the handle. D - adjustment of backwater in the lumbar region (Ergomatic). Adjust the overpressure in the lumbar area provides a convenient focus lumbar spine.
| Fig. 1.34. Adjust the overpressure in the lumbar region
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To increase the convexity of backwater, press the button on the front side (Fig. 1.34). To reduce convexity backwater press on the back side of the button (see. Fig. 1.34). To move up press backwater bulge on the upper side of the button (see. Fig. 1.34). To move down press backwater bulge on the lower side of the button (see. Fig. 1.34).
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