Ease of use and comfort -> General recommendations for the seats for Your Peugeot Rifter 4 Door First Generation (2018-2023)

Ease of use and comfort  
General recommendations  
for the seats  
Do not place hard or heavy objects on  
the backrests forming a table. They could  
become dangerous projectiles in the event  
of sudden braking or a collision.  
Before carrying out the manoeuvres, check  
that nothing and no one is obstructing the  
moving elements and their locking.  
To avoid sudden folding, take care to  
hold the backrest and support it until it is  
horizontal.  
Never put your hand underneath the seat  
cushion to guide the seat downwards  
or upwards, you could get your fingers  
trapped. Place your hand on the grip/strap  
(depending on equipment) at the top of the  
seat cushion.  
For safety reasons, seat adjustments  
must only be made when the vehicle is  
stationary.  
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Do not remove a head restraint without  
stowing it; secure it to a support inside  
the vehicle.  
Check that the seat belts always  
remain accessible to the passenger  
and easy to fasten.  
Passengers must never take their seat  
without adjusting and fastening their  
seat belt.  
In row 3, be careful not to leave your  
feet under the row 2 seat while it is  
being tilted.  
When a row 3 seat is in the fully  
folded position, ensure that the strap  
is correctly hooked to the Top Tether  
fixing of the row 2 backrest: risk of  
unexpected tipping of the seat.  
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Folding or unfolding the seat backrests must  
only be done with the vehicle stationary.  
Before moving the seat backwards,  
ensure that there is no object or person in  
the way, preventing full travel of the seat.  
There is a risk of trapping or pinching  
passengers if they are in the rear seats  
or jamming the seat if large objects are  
placed on the floor behind the seat.  
Please note: an incorrectly latched  
backrest compromises the safety of  
passengers in the event of sudden braking  
or an impact.  
The contents of the boot may be thrown  
forward – risk of severe injury!  
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