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Steering column
Adjusting the position of the steering wheel
The steering wheel can be continuously adjusted in angle and length.

- Move the handle down.
- Set the desired tilt and length of the steering wheel.
- Press the handle up towards the steering column and lock it in its original position.
Attention
- Adjust the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stationary - risk of accident!
- For safety reasons, movement may only be started when the handle is in the initial fixed position to avoid unintentional changes in the position of the steering wheel - risk of accident!
Electrically adjustable steering wheel
The steering wheel can be adjusted in tilt and length using an electric drive.

Tilt adjustment
- Press the switch A on the left side up or down. The tilt angle changes when you press and hold the switch.
Length adjustment
- Press the switch A located on the left side forward or backward. Adjustment is made by pressing and holding the switch.
The electric steering column drive also operates when the ignition is off.
On vehicles with a driver's seat memory, the corresponding steering column position can be entered into memory along with the seat position.
Folding steering column for easier entry into the vehicle
Automatic folding steering column makes it easier to get in and out of the vehicle.
Turning on and off
- The device is turned on and off by pressing the lower button B, located on the left side of the steering column.
When the key is removed from the ignition and the device is turned on (button in pressed position) the steering column takes the parking position - folds forward and up. After getting into the car and turning the key to turn on the ignition, the steering column takes the programmed position.
To reproduce the programmed steering wheel position, the "ON" button must be pressed (recessed position) seat memory device.
When the unit is switched off, the steering column will move to the programmed position after pressing the seat memory button.
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