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    							Locks & Alarm
    18 ALARM OR HANDSET DIFFICULTIES
    Alarm goes off unexpectedly. Ensure all windows, doors, hood and sunroof
    are closed.
    Vehicle will not start. Press unlock button on handset. If it still will
    not start, consult your Land Rover dealer.
    Hazard lights dont flash when alarm is
    armed.Ensure all doors and the hood are fully closed.
    Doors unlock and hazard lights start to
    flash when vehicle is in motion.The inertia switch has been triggered. See Door
    locking cut-off switch. If fault continues,
    consult your Land Rover dealer.
    Within range of the vehicle, the handset
    appears to malfunction.The handset may have lost synchronisation.
    Press the lock button on the handset four times
    whilst within range of the vehicle. 
    						
    							Seats
    19 POWER OPERATED FRONT SEATS
    WARNING
    To avoid the risk of loss of control and
    personal injury, DO NOT adjust the drivers
    seat while the vehicle is in motion.
    The seat adjustment controls are situated on
    the side of the centrally mounted cubby box.
    Seat adjustment is only possible when the
    starter switch is turned to position II or for
    45 seconds after opening the drivers door.
    The following functions are available:
    H2623
    Forward/backward adjustment
    Push and hold the switch forwards or
    backwards to move the seat to the desired
    position.
    H2624
    Seat cushion angle
    Twist the switch to tilt the seat cushion to the
    desired position. Note that the front and rear
    of the switch work independently - the front
    raising or lowering the front of the cushion,
    the rear of the switch similarly controlling the
    rear of the seat cushion. 
    						
    							Seats
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    H2625
    Seat cushion height
    Push the switch up or down to raise or lower
    the cushion.
    H2626
    Lumbar support adjustment
    Push the switch up to increase support to the
    lumbar region of the back. Push the switch
    down to reduce lumbar support.
    H2768
    25
    Seat back adjustment
    Twist the switch forward or backward until the
    desired seat back angle is achieved.
    WARNING
    DO NOT travel with the seatbacks reclined
    steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is
    obtained from the seat belt with the seat
    back angle set to 25 degrees from the
    upright (vertical). 
    						
    							Seats
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    H2553
    Folding armrests
    The front seat armrests are adjustable, and
    can be either; stowed vertically in line with the
    seat backrest when not required, or folded
    horizontally to serve as an arm/elbow rest.
    The height/angle of each armrest can be
    adjusted by turning the knob set into the end
    of the armrest: clockwise to raise and
    anti-clockwise to lower.
    H2517
    Heated front seats
    (if fitted)
    With the starter switch turned on and the
    engine running, 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 79°F and 97°F
    (26°-36°C).
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    The seat heaters consume considerable
    power from the battery. For this reason,
    they should ONLY be operated while the
    engine is running. 
    						
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    H2465
    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.
    DO NOT drive or carry passengers with head
    restraints removed from occupied seats.
    Head restraint removal
    Turn both mounting collars fully
    anti-clockwise and pull the restraint upwards
    to remove.
    After replacing a head restraint turn the
    mounting collars clockwise. 
    						
    							Seats
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    H2493
    FOLDING THE REAR SEATS
    WARNING
    DO NOT adjust any part of a seat while the
    vehicle is in motion.
    One or both parts of the split rear seat can be
    either partially or fully folded to further
    increase the rear loadspace.
    To release either part of the backrest, lift the
    lever shown in the inset.
    H2549
    NOTE:Prior to releasing the seat base and
    folding the complete seat seat forward, always
    remove the central head restraint.
    To release the seat base, pull the control
    arrowed in illustration. With both backrest and
    seatbase released, the seat assembly may be
    folded forward as shown above.
    WARNING
    After the seat is returned to the upright
    position, the latching mechanism should be
    checked and physically tested to ensure that
    both the seat base and backrest are secure
    before driving. 
    						
    							Seats
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    3 4
    H2596
    2
    1OCCASIONAL REAR SEATS
    WARNING
    Before driving with passengers seated in the
    occasional rear seats, for safety ensure that
    the floor latches are fully engaged.
    Do not carry passengers in the occasional
    rear seats if a dog guard is fitted between
    the second row of seats and the loadspace.
    Erecting the seats
    1.Push the lever (shown in inset) and hold
    to release the seat from its stowed
    position.
    2.Swing the seat away from the vehicle side,
    at the same time lifting and turning it
    towards the horizontal.
    3.Lower the seat to the loadspace floor,
    PUSHING DOWN FIRMLY to ensure that
    the floor latch has fully engaged.
    4.Pull the backrest into the upright position.
    NOTE:The backrest cannot be raised unless
    the seat is securely latched to the floor.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Remember to unfold the head restraints
    from the roof before driving. 
    						
    							Seats
    25
    H2597
    1 2
    3
    54
    Stowing the seats
    Before stowing a seat, ensure that the drinks
    tray to the side of the seat has been emptied.
    1.Push the backrest release lever forward to
    unlock the backrest.
    2.Fold the backrest fully forward.
    3.Turn the twist grip (moving part of the bar
    on the back of the seat) fully forward to
    release the floor latch, and start to lift the
    seat from the loadspace floor.
    4.Continue lifting, at the same time turning
    the seat into a vertical position.
    5.Push the seat firmly into the vehicle side,
    ensuring that the seat has engaged fully
    with the securing catch. 
    						
    							Seats
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    H2552
    Head restraints
    The head restraints for use with the
    occasional rear seats are hinged from the
    roof.
    To unfold a head restraint, pull the handle
    (arrowed in illustration) forward and swing the
    restraint down from the roof. Stow the head
    restraint when not in use by pushing it back
    flush with the roof.
    WARNING
    DO NOT drive with occupants in the
    occasional rear seats unless the head
    restraints are unfolded. 
    						
    							Seat belts
    27 SEAT BELT SAFETY
    WARNING
    Seat belts are life saving equipment. In a
    collision, occupants not wearing a seat belt
    will be thrown around inside, or possibly
    thrown out of the vehicle. This is likely to
    result in more serious injuries than would
    have been the case had a seat belt been
    worn. It may even result in loss of life!
    Dont take chances with safety!
    ·DO make sure ALL occupants are
    securely strapped in at all times - even
    for the shortest journeys.
    ·The airbag supplementary restraint
    system (SRS) is designed to add to the
    overall effectiveness of the seat belts, it
    DOES NOT replace them. SEAT BELTS
    MUST ALWAYS BE WORN.
    ·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.
    ·DO use the seat belts to secure items of
    luggage that are to be carried on the
    seats - in the event of an accident, loose
    items become flying missiles capable of
    causing serious injury, or even death. 
    						
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