Warning: Adjust the driver's seat only when the vehicle is stationary. If, while attempting to adjust while driving, you do not properly lock the seat in the longitudinal direction and it suddenly moves, you can lose control of the car.
To adjust the position of the front seats in the longitudinal direction, pull up the locking bracket and move the seat on the slide to a comfortable position. After installing the seat, lower the bracket and slightly move the seat back and forth until it is securely locked.
To adjust the backrest, pull up on the pivot lever handle and move the seatback to a comfortable position.
The front seat head restraints can be adjusted in height: press the lock and move the head restraint up or down to the desired height. The optimal position of the head restraint is when its upper edge is flush with the top of the head.
Note: For very tall people, raise the head restraint to its highest position, and for very short people, lower the head restraint to its lowest position.
If necessary (e.g. to fold the seat into the sleeping position) the headrest can be removed.
The rear head restraints are adjusted in the same way as the front head restraints.