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Page 41

Locks & Alarm
40
CHILD-PROOF LOCKS
Move the locking levers on the rear doors down 
to engage the child locks.
With the child-proof locks engaged, the rear 
doors cannot be opened from inside the 
vehicle, thereby avoiding the risk of a door 
being opened accidentally while the vehicle is 
moving.
WARNING
TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DEATH, 
NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNSUPERVISED IN 
THE VEHICLE.
TAILGATE
Opening the upper tailgate
With all doors unlocked, press the switch on the 
bottom edge of the upper...

Page 42

Locks & Alarm
41
Opening the lower tailgate
With the upper tailgate open, press the release 
switch on the top of the lower tailgate (see 
inset), then lower the tailgate. 
H3930 

Page 43

Locks & Alarm
42
Emergency manual operation
Upper tailgate:
If the battery has been disconnected or has 
discharged, the tailgate can be opened 
manually as follows:
•Fold the rear loadspace cover (see ‘Folding 
the loadspace cover from inside the vehicle’, 
page 123, for instructions).
•From the rear loadspace, lever out the 
plastic tab (see inset).
•Pull the tab to release the upper tailgate.
•Raise the upper tailgate.Lower tailgate:
With the upper tailgate open, push down on the 
two hidden catches...

Page 44

Seats
43
SeatsSITTING CORRECTLY
The seats, head restraints, seat belts and 
airbags all contribute to the protection of the 
occupants. Optimal use of these components 
will give you more protection. Therefore, 
observe the following points:
•Sit in the most upright position with the 
base of your spine as far back as possible 
and the backrest not reclined more than 
30 degrees.
•Adjust the head restraints so that the top of 
the head restraint is level with the upper 
portion of the head.
•Do not move...

Page 45

Seats
44
Forward/backward adjustment
Push and hold the switch forwards or 
backwards to move the seat to the desired 
position.Seat back adjustment
Twist the switch forward or backward until the 
desired seat back angle is achieved.
WARNING
DO NOT travel with the seat backs reclined 
steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is 
obtained from the seat belt with the seat back 
set to an angle of not more than 30 degrees 
from the upright (vertical).
Failure to maintain the correct seat back 
angle will reduce...

Page 46

Seats
45
Seat cushion height adjustment 
(driver’s 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. The injurious effects of 
airbag inflation can be minimised by ensuring 
that the driver and passenger are seated 
correctly, with the seat moved back as far as 
is practical, and the seat belts worn correctly.Seat cushion angle adjustment
Twist the front of the switch to tilt the seat 
cushion to the desired...

Page 47

Seats
46
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 

Page 48

Seats
47
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 restraint must be 
positioned level with the head to be effective.
DO NOT drive or carry passengers with the 
head restraints removed from occupied seats, 
or adjust the head restraints while the vehicle 
is...

Page 49

Seats
48
Rear
To fold down the armrest, press the catch 
(beneath the center rear seat head restraint. 
With the armrest in position, the head restraint 
can be opened to access the rear cup holders 
(see ‘CUP HOLDERS’, page 114 for further 
information).
NOTE: The rear armrest can not be used if a 
passenger is seated in the center rear seat.
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Page 50

Seats
49
DRIVER’S 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’, page 43 for 
further information).
NOTE: For information on adjusting the 
mirrors, see ‘EXTERIOR MIRRORS’, page 71, 
or steering wheel,...
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