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Seat cushion height adjustment 
(drivers seat only)
Push the switch up or down to raise or lower 
the cushion.
WARNING
An inflating airbag can cause facial abrasions 
and other injuries. Injuries caused by air bag 
inflation can be minimised by ensuring that 
the driver and front passenger are seated 
correctly (seat back upright, seat positioned 
as far back as practical, and seat belt worn 
correctly).Seat cushion angle adjustment
Twist the front of the switch to tilt the seat 
cushion to...

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Lumbar support adjustment
Press the right or left of the switch to increase 
or decrease support to the lumbar region of the 
back. Press the top or bottom of the switch to 
increase support at the top or bottom of the 
seat back.Shoulder support adjustment*
Push the control forward or rearward to 
increase or decrease shoulder support.
H3846
H4040 

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Head restraint adjustment*
Push the switch up or down until the head 
restraint 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 centre of the 
restraint must be positioned level with the 
centre of the head to be effective.
DO NOT drive or carry passengers with the 
head restraints removed from occupied seats.
DO NOT adjust the head...

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The set height/angle of each armrest can be 
adjusted by turning the knob set into the end of 
the armrest: clockwise to raise and 
counter-clockwise to lower (see inset).
Rear
To fold down the armrest, press the catch 
(beneath the centre rear seat head restraint. 
With the armrest in position, the head restraint 
can be opened to access the rear cup holders, 
see CUP HOLDERS, 114 for further 
information.
Note: The rear armrest can not be used if a 
passenger is seated in the centre rear...

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DRIVERS SEAT MEMORY FACILITY
Model fitted with `contour seats illustrated
WARNING
Before activating the seat memory, ensure 
that the area immediately surrounding the 
seat is clear of obstructions and that all 
occupants are clear of moving parts.
1.Memory store button
2.Memory pre-set buttons
3.Seat adjustment controls. See POWER 
OPERATED FRONT SEATS, 39 for further 
information.
Your vehicle can memorize up to three different 
driver seating positions (as well as the 
associated mirror and...

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Setting the memory pre-sets
Adjust the seat, exterior mirrors and the 
steering column to the desired position. Press 
the memory store button (1) to activate the 
memory function (switch indicator light 
illuminates), then press the desired pre-set 
button (2) to store a seat/mirror/steering wheel 
setting. A second press of the memory store 
button (1), before pressing a pre-set, cancels 
the memory function (light extinguishes).
If a pre-set is not pressed within approximately 
7 seconds of...

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FOLDING THE REAR SEATS
WARNING
DO NOT adjust any part of a seat while the 
vehicle is in motion.
Vehicle movement may cause the unlatched 
seat to suddenly shift, and may cause 
injuries.One or both parts of the split rear seat can be 
either partially or fully folded to further increase 
the rear loadspace.
1.Ensure the head restraints are fully lowered 
and the armrest is stowed.
2.To release either part of the backrest, lift 
the lever shown in the inset and then fold 
the backrest onto the...

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Returning the seat to the upright position
Pull the release lever (see inset) rearwards, 
then push the seat assembly back onto the floor 
- the floor catches should latch with the base of 
the seat. Then raise the backrest.
If the backrest cannot be raised easily, DO NOT 
force it. This indicates that the seat base has not 
fully engaged with the floor catches (note that 
the seat assembly is designed to prevent the 
backrest from being raised unless the seat is 
properly secured to the...

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Seat Belts
SEAT BELT SAFETY
WARNING
Seat belts are life saving equipment. In a 
collision, occupants not wearing a seat belt 
can 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 
properly worn. It may even result in loss of 
life.
DO NOT take chances with safety.
DO make sure ALL occupants are securely 
strapped in at all times - even for the shortest 
journeys.
The...

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PREGNANT WOMEN
WARNING
Pregnant women must wear a correctly 
positioned seat belt; it is safer for mother and 
unborn child.
There are many ways that the belt can be 
misused for the sake of comfort, but there is 
only one way of wearing it safely.
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.
Never place anything...
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