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    							Seats
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    SeatsFRONT SEATS
    WARNING
    To avoid the risk of loss of control and 
    personal injury, DO NOT adjust the drivers 
    seat or head restraint while the vehicle is in 
    motion.
    Forward/backward adjustment
    Lift the bar at the front of the seat to slide the 
    seat forward or back. Ensure the seat is locked 
    in position before driving.Seat back adjustment
    Lift the lever on the side of the seat and lean 
    backwards or forwards to achieve the desired 
    angle, then lower the lever to lock.
    WARNING
    DO NOT travel with the seat backs reclined 
    steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is 
    obtained from the seat belt with the seat back 
    angle set to approximately 25 degrees from 
    the upright (vertical).H3708
    H3707 
    						
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    21
    Seat cushion removal
    WARNING
    ENSURE that the seat cushion is securely in 
    place before driving.
    The front seat cushions can be removed to 
    access the battery and secondary fuse box as 
    follows:
    Pull up the front of the seat base to release it 
    from its retaining clips, then pull the cushion 
    forward to remove.When replacing, insert the lugs at the back of 
    the seat cushion into the corresponding holes 
    where the seat base meets the seat back, then 
    push firmly down on the front of the seat 
    cushion to secure in place.
    NOTE: On cars equipped with seat heaters, an 
    electrical lead connects the heater unit in the 
    seat cushion with the vehicle wiring harness. 
    When removing the seat cushion care must be 
    taken to avoid straining or damaging the lead.
    HEAD RESTRAINTS
    Pull the head restraint up or down until the 
    cushion is level with the back of the head.
    WARNING
    Head restraints are designed to support the 
    back of the head (NOT THE NECK), and to 
    restrain rearward movement of the head in 
    the event of a collision. The restraint must be 
    positioned level with the head to be effective.
    H3709
    H3710 
    						
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    22
    HEATED FRONT SEATS*
    With the starter switch turned on, press the 
    switches to operate the heating elements in 
    either the drivers or front passenger seat (the 
    indicator light in the switch illuminates). Press 
    a second time to switch off.
    The seat heaters are thermostatically controlled 
    and operate intermittently to achieve and then 
    maintain a predetermined temperature between 
    26° - 36°C.
    NOTE: The centre front seat
    * is not equipped 
    with heating elements.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    The seat heaters consume considerable
    power from the batter y. For this reason, 
    they should ONLY be operated while the 
    engine is running.
    H3670 
    						
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    23
    FOLDING THE REAR SEATS
    WARNING
    DO NOT adjust the seats while the vehicle is 
    in motion.
    When re-erecting the 60/40 split rear seats
    *, 
    ensure that the seat stands are properly 
    positioned.
    When the seat is erected, the latching 
    mechanism should be visually checked and 
    physically tested to ensure that the latch is 
    secure before driving.
    Before folding the rear seats:
    •Slide the front seats forward.
    •Ensure that the outer rear seat belts are 
    correctly stowed.
    •Pass the seat belt locks through the junction 
    of the backrest and the cushion and into the 
    loadspace.60/40 split rear seats
    *
    1.Pull up the release catch (see inset).
    2.Fold the backrest forward.
    3.Lift and fold the seat base forward.
    4.Fold away the seat stand.
    H3712
    1
    2
    3
    4 
    						
    							Seats
    24 Individually split rear seats
    *
    NOTE: The centre seat cannot fold until both 
    outer seats have been folded.
    Outer seats:
    1.Release the catch (see first inset).
    2.Fold the backrest forward.
    3.Slide back the bolt (see second inset).
    4.Lift and fold the seat base forwards.
    H3740
    H3741 
    						
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    Centre seat:
    1.Release the catch - as stage ‘1’ for the 
    outer seats.
    2.Fold the backrest forward.
    3.Lift and fold the seat base forwards.When returning the backrest to the upright 
    position, ensure that both the seat base and the 
    backrest of all three seats are securely latched 
    in place before driving.
    H3720 
    						
    							Seats
    26 Rear compartment folding seats
    *
    WARNING
    When the seat is in use, the steel support 
    must be angled as shown in the illustration 
    (i.e. pointing away from the front of the seat, 
    with its foot angled into the floor where the 
    floor meets the side of the vehicle).1.Unclip the restraining strap (see inset) and 
    fold down the seat base.
    2.Position the steel seat support as shown 
    in illustration.
    The steel supports can be folded flat against the 
    underside of the seat base when not in use. The 
    strap (see inset) should be used to secure the 
    seat base in the folded position when not in use.
    Rear compartment bench seats
    *
    These are fixed seats and cannot be folded. The 
    seat cushions are removable (see illustration).
    H3714
    H3713 
    						
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    Seat BeltsSEAT BELT SAFETY
    The seat belts fitted to the front and second row 
    seats are intended for use by adult sized 
    occupants. Each belt should be used by one 
    occupant only.
    Observe the following precautions:
    •DO make sure ALL passengers are securely 
    strapped in at all times - even for the 
    shortest journeys. 
    •ALWAYS adjust seat belts to eliminate any 
    slack in the webbing. DO NOT slacken the 
    webbing by holding the belt away from the 
    body - to be fully effective, the seat belt 
    must remain in full contact with the body at 
    all times. 
    •ALWAYS fit the lap strap as low on the hips 
    as possible (never across the abdomen), 
    and ensure that the diagonal belt passes 
    across the shoulder without slipping off or 
    pressing on the neck.
    •DO NOT wear seat belts over hard, sharp or 
    fragile items in clothing, such as pens, keys, 
    spectacles etc.
    •Always replace a seat belt assembly that has 
    withstood the strain of a severe vehicle 
    impact, or if the webbing shows signs of 
    fraying.
    •Where possible use the seat belts to secure 
    large items of luggage that are to be carried 
    on the seats - in the event of an accident, 
    insecure items become flying missiles 
    capable of causing serious injury.
    •DO NOT use a seat belt that is twisted or 
    obstructed in any way that could impede its 
    smooth operation.•DO NOT allow front seat occupants to travel 
    with the seat backs reclined steeply 
    rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained 
    from the seat belt with the seat back angle 
    set to approximately 25 degrees from the 
    upright (vertical) position.
    •DO NOT allow foreign matter (particularly 
    sugary food and drink particles) to enter the 
    seat belt locks - such substances can render 
    the locks inoperative.
    •In most countries, all occupants are 
    required by law to wear a seat belt, unless 
    they have been issued with a medical 
    exemption certificate.
    •During pregnancy, women should wear the 
    lap belt across the hips below the baby, with 
    the diagonal belt passing across the 
    shoulder, between the breasts and to one 
    side of the baby - if in doubt, consult a 
    doctor.
    WARNING
    Ensure that all seat belts are worn correctly - 
    an improperly worn seat belt increases the 
    risk of death or serious injury in the event of a 
    collision. 
    						
    							Seat Belts
    28
    SEAT BELTS
    To minimise injury in the event of an accident, 
    it is important that seat belts are worn correctly. 
    Read the instructions below and the advice 
    contained under the heading ‘SEAT BELT 
    SAFETY’.
    Fastening the inertia reel seat belts
    Pull the belt over the shoulder and across the 
    chest and, ensuring that the webbing is not 
    twisted, insert the metal tongue plate into the 
    buckle nearest the wearer - a ‘CLICK’ indicates 
    that the belt is securely locked.
    Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony 
    structure of the body (pelvis, chest and 
    shoulders) and can only be worn safely with the 
    seats in a normal upright position - DO NOT 
    allow front seat occupants to travel with the 
    seat steeply reclined.
    NOTE: In some circumstances, perhaps due to 
    the vehicle being on a slope, the automatic 
    locking mechanism may engage, preventing the 
    initial extension of the belt. This is not a fault - 
    ease the belt free and use it.Releasing the belt
    Press the RED button on the seat belt buckle.
    Lap belts
    To adjust, pull the slider along the belt and feed 
    the webbing through the buckle until the belt is 
    comfortably tight. Then, insert the metal tongue 
    plate into the buckle nearest the wearer - a 
    ‘CLICK’ indicates that the belt is securely 
    locked. When not in use, the lap belts should be 
    fastened.
    H3715
    H3716 
    						
    							Seat Belts
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    CARING FOR SEAT BELTS
    Regularly inspect the belt webbing for signs of 
    fraying, cuts and wear; also pay particular 
    attention to the condition of the fixing points 
    and adjusters. 
    DO NOT bleach or dye the webbing and avoid 
    contaminating the webbing with polish, oil or 
    chemicals (see ‘CLEANING THE INTERIOR’, 
    page 122).
    Testing inertia reel belts 
    •With the seat belt fastened, give the 
    webbing near the buckle a quick upward 
    pull. The buckle must remain securely 
    locked.
    •With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the 
    webbing to the limit of its travel. Check that 
    unreeling is free from snatches and snags 
    and then allow the belt to FULLY retract.
    •Partially unreel the webbing, then hold the 
    tongue plate and give it a quick forward pull. 
    The mechanism must lock automatically 
    and prevent any further unreeling.
    If a seat belt should fail any of these tests, 
    contact your dealer immediately.
    WARNING
    Always replace a seat belt that shows signs of 
    webbing damage or has withstood the strain 
    of a severe vehicle impact.  
    						
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