Operation Manual
69Seats, Interior
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Head restraint position
The middle of the head restraint should be
at eye level. If this is not possible for
extremely tall persons, set to highest
position, and set to lowest position for
small persons.
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Active head restraints 3
In the event of a rear-end impact, the
active head restraints tilt forwards slightly.
The head is more effectively supported by
the head restraint and the danger of
whip la sh in the neck area is re duced.
Active head restraints are identified by the
lettering ACTIVE on the head restra int
guide sleeves.
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Removing the head restraints
Press and release the two catches. Pull and
remove the head restraint.
To fold down the backrests 3 (see
page71), push the rear head restraints
all the way down or remove.
Note
Only approved objects or components
should be attached to the head restraint
of the unoccupied front passenger seat.
9 Warning
Failure to observe the descriptions can
lead to injuries which could be fatal.
Vehicle passengers should be informed
accordingly before moving away.