Take the remote control with you when you leave the car, otherwise children, for example, could operate the windows and possibly injure themselves.< Opening, closing > Press the switch u
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Comfort access may malfunction as a result of
interference from local radio signals In this
case, open or close the car using the buttons on
the remote control or the key You can
subse-quently start the engine by inserting the remote
control into the ignition lock
Changing the battery
The battery in the remote control for comfort
access requires replacement from time to time
1 Remove the integrated key from the remote
control, see page26
2 Remove the cover
3 Insert a new battery with the plus side up
4 Press the cover back into position
Dispose of the old battery only at an
authorised collecting point or hand it in to
BMW Service.<
Windows
Observe the windows during the closing
procedure, to avoid any injuries
Take the remote control with you when you
leave the car, otherwise children, for example,
could operate the windows and possibly injure
themselves.<
Opening, closing
> Press the switch until the pressure point is felt:
The window is opened for as long as you press the switch
> Press the switch beyond the pressure point:
The window opens automatically Press the switch again to halt the opening movement
Close the window similarly by pulling the switch
There are separate switches in the rear of the car for the rear windows
For comfort operation using the remote control
or door lock, see page29 or31
Comfort closing with comfort access, see page38
After the ignition is switched off
You can still operate the windows for approx
1 minute after the remote control has been removed or the ignition switched off
Trap protection
If the closing force of a window exceeds
a specific value as it closes, the closing action is interrupted and the window reopens slightly
Despite the trap protection function, make sure that the windows are not obstructed as they close; if this precaution is not taken, the risk remains that thin objects, for instance, could fail to interrupt the closing movement
Do not install any accessories in the movement range of the windows in order not to impair the
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Closing without the trap protection
function
If an external hazard or ice on the windows does
not allow you to close the windows normally,
proceed as follows:
1 Pull the switch past the pressure point and
keep it there The trap protection function is
restricted and the window opens slightly
when the closing force exceeds a certain
value
2 Pull the switch beyond the pressure point
again within 4 seconds and keep it there
The window closes without the trap
protec-tion funcprotec-tion
Safety switch
This enables you to prevent the rear door
win-dows being opened and closed at the switches
in the rear seat area, for instance by children
When the safety function is switched on, the
LED lights up
Press the safety switch when carrying
children on the rear seat, otherwise
care-less closing of the windows could result in
injury.<
Glass roof*, electric
Observe the glass roof during the closing procedure, to avoid any injuries
Take the remote control with you when you leave the car, otherwise children could operate the roof and possibly injure themselves.<
Raising
Press the switch
If the glass roof is closed, it is raised and the sliding trim opens slightly
Do not close the sliding trim forcibly with the roof in the raised position, as this could damage the mechanism.<
Opening, closing
> Push the switch back as far as the pressure point
The glass roof and sliding trim open in uni-son for as long as you hold the switch in this position
> Briefly press the switch back beyond the pressure point
The glass roof and sliding trim open auto-matically Briefly pressing the switch again stops this movement
The glass roof is closed in the same way by slid-ing the switch forwards The slidslid-ing trim remains open and can be closed manually For comfort operation using the remote control
or door lock, see page29 or31
Comfort closing with comfort access, see page38
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Briefly press the switch beyond the pressure
point
Further to this, the following movements are
automated:
> Press the switch with the roof open: the roof
moves to the fully raised position
> When the roof is raised, briefly press the
switch in the direction for opening: the roof
moves to the fully open position
Briefly pressing the switch again stops this
movement
After the ignition is switched off
You can still operate the roof for approx
1 minute after the remote control has been
removed or the ignition switched off
Trap protection
If the glass roof encounters an obstruction
dur-ing closdur-ing from approximately the centre of the
roof aperture, or during closing from the raised
position, the closing movement is interrupted
and the glass roof is opened again slightly
Despite the trap protection function,
make sure that the roof is not obstructed
as it closes; if this precaution is not taken, the
risk remains that thin objects, for instance,
could fail to interrupt the closing movement.<
Closing without the trap protection
function
If there is an external hazard, slide the switch
forward beyond the pressure point and keep it
there The roof closes without the trap
protec-tion funcprotec-tion
After a power failure
After a power failure, it is possible that the roof
will only move to the raised position Then have
the system initialised BMW recommends that
you have this work performed by BMW Service
Manual operation
In the event of an electrical fault, you can move the glass roof manually
1 Fold the cover down, applying the screw-driver from the toolkit, see page224, at the point indicated if necessary
2 Insert the Allen key from the toolkit, see
Turn the glass roof in the desired direction
To close, turn in the direction indicated by the arrow
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Touring:
Panorama glass roof*
Observe the panorama glass roof during
the closing procedure, to avoid any
inju-ries
Take the remote control with you when you
leave the car, otherwise children could operate
the roof and possibly injure themselves.<
Raising
Press the switch
If the roof is closed, it is raised and the sliding
trim opens slightly
Do not close the sliding trim forcibly with
the roof in the raised position, as this
could damage the mechanism.<
Opening, closing
Sliding trim
When the roof is closed or in the raised position,
you can move the sliding trim independently of
the roof
> Push the switch back as far as the pressure
point
The sliding trim opens for as long as you
hold the switch in this position
> Briefly press the switch back beyond the
pressure point
The sliding trim opens automatically
Briefly pressing the switch again stops this
movement
The sliding trim is closed in the same way by
sliding the switch forwards
Panorama glass roof
With the sliding trim open, proceed as described for the sliding trim
For comfort operation using the remote control
or door lock, see page29 or31
Comfort closing with comfort access, see page38
Opening and closing roof and sliding trim together
Briefly press the switch beyond the pressure point twice in rapid succession
Briefly pressing the switch again stops this movement
Comfort functions
> Press the switch twice with the roof open: The roof is raised
> When the roof is raised, briefly press the switch twice in the direction for opening: The roof moves to the fully open position
Comfort position
The roof is not fully opened in the comfort posi-tion This reduces wind noise inside the car Each time it is fully opened or closed, the pano-rama glass roof halts in the comfort position If desired, the movement can then be continued using the switch
After the ignition is switched off
You can still operate the roof for approx
1 minute after the remote control has been removed or the ignition switched off
Trap protection
If the panorama glass roof or sliding trim encounter an obstruction during closing from approximately one-third of the roof aperture, or during closing from the raised position, the closing movement is interrupted and the pano-rama glass roof and sliding trim are opened again slightly
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make sure that the roof is not obstructed
as it closes; if this precaution is not taken, the
risk remains that thin objects, for instance,
could fail to interrupt the closing movement.<
Closing without the trap protection
function
If there is an external hazard, slide the switch
forward beyond the pressure point and keep it
there The roof closes without the trap
protec-tion funcprotec-tion
After a power failure
After a power failure, it is possible that the roof
will only move to the raised position Then have
the system initialised BMW recommends that
you have this work performed by BMW Service
Manual operation
In the event of an electrical fault, you can move
the roof manually
1 Fold the cover down, if necessary applying
the screwdriver from the toolkit at the point
indicated, see page224
2 Take the Allen key from the holder next to the toolkit and insert it into the designated aperture Turn the roof in the desired direc-tion To close, turn in the direction indicated
by the arrow
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Safe seated position
A seated position that suitably reflects your
requirements is a vital condition of relaxed
driv-ing with a minimum of fatigue In conjunction
with the seat belts, the head restraints and the
airbags, the seated position has a major
influ-ence on your safety in the event of an accident
You should therefore observe the following
notes in order to maintain the protective
func-tion of the car's safety systems
For additional notes on carrying children in
safety, see page57
Airbags
Keep your distance from the airbags
Always grip the steering wheel on the rim,
with your hands in the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock
positions, to minimise the risk of injury to the
hands or arms in the event of the airbag being
triggered
No other persons, pets or objects should be
held or permitted to remain between the airbag
and yourself
Do not use the front airbag cover on the front
passenger's side as a tray Make sure that the
front passenger likewise adopts a correct
seated position and does not rest feet or legs on
the instrument panel, for example, otherwise
he/she could sustain leg injuries in the event of
the front airbag being triggered
Make sure that passengers do not use the side
or head-level airbags as headrests, otherwise
they may sustain injuries in the event of the
air-bags triggering.<
Even if all these instructions are complied with,
certain injuries as a result of contact with the
airbag cannot be entirely ruled out, depending
on the circumstances in which an accident
occurs Occupants with sensitive hearing may
be subject to brief and generally temporary
The locations of the airbags and additional notes are given on page104
Head restraints
Head restraints adjusted to the correct height reduce the risk of injuries to the neck in the event of an accident
Adjust the head restraint in such a way that its centre is at approximately ear level; otherwise, there is an increased risk of injury should an accident occur.<
Head restraints see page48
Seat belt
All occupants should always fasten their seat belts before you set off The airbags are a com-plementary safety feature and not a substitute for the seat belts
Never restrain more than one person with each seat belt Babies or small children must not travel on the lap of another occupant Around the pelvis, make sure that the belt sits firmly on the hips and does not press down on the stomach Do not fasten the seat belt around the neck, pull it across sharp edges or route or fasten it over fixed or fragile objects Pull the seat belt tight and without twisting across the pelvis and shoulder and keep it as close as pos-sible to the body in order to avoid it slipping over the hips and injuring the stomach in the event of
a frontal collision Avoid wearing bulky clothing and regularly pull the belt in the upper-body area taut, otherwise its restraining effect could
be impaired
Touring: if the centre seat belt is used, the wider backrest must be locked in position, see
have any restraining effect.<
Seat belts see page50
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Note before adjusting
Do not reposition the driver's seat while
the car is in motion The seat could move
unexpectedly, leading to the driver losing
con-trol of the car, and possibly resulting in an
acci-dent
Do not recline the driver's or front passenger's
seat back too far, otherwise there will be a risk
of sliding under the seat belt in an accident, so
that the belt loses its protective effect.<
Observe also the notes on damaged seat belts
on page50 and on the active front head
restraint* onpage49
Adjusting manually
Failure to comply with the notes on
risk.<
1 Forward/back
2 Angle of driver's seat
Forward/back: pull the lever up and slide the
seat to the preferred position After releasing
the lever, move the seat gently forward or back
to make sure it engages properly in position
Angle of driver's seat: pull the lever up and
move the seat until the desired angle is
obtained After releasing the lever, move the
seat gently forward or back to make sure it
engages properly in position
Thigh support*
Pull the lever and move the thigh support for-ward or back
Electrical adjustment
Failure to comply with the notes on
risk.<
3 Height
4 Seat back
Non-standard, depending on seat:
1 Longitudinal direction*
2 Height*
3 Seat tilt*
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Additional, depending on seat:
1 Backrest width*
2 Shoulder support*
3 Thigh support*
4 Lumbar support*
Shoulder support*
This also supports the back around the
shoul-ders This results in a relaxed seated position
and reduces the load on the shoulder muscles
Lumbar support*
The seat back contour can be altered to provide
The upper edge of the pelvis and the spinal col-umn are supported, to encourage an upright but relaxed seated position
> To increase or reduce the curvature: press switch at front or rear edge
> To move the curved section up or down: press switch at top or bottom
Active backrest width adjustment*
First adjust the width of the backrest to a com-fortable position, see further above Using the selected backrest width as the basis, lateral support is automatically adapted to the current driving situation
The extent to which the backrest is adjusted and the speed with which this takes place depend on the program You can choose from three programs, ranging from comfortable to sporty
Button with three LEDs
Each press of the button switches between the programs:
> "Comfort": one LED
> "Normal": two LEDs
> "Sport": three LEDs
To switch off: press and hold down button
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Press the button as often as necessary until the
desired program is shown on the control
dis-play The LED in the button lights up
To switch off: press and hold down button
Easy entry/exit*
To facilitate entry and exit, the backrest width is
temporarily opened fully
Seat, mirror and steering
wheel position memory*
You can memorise and call up two different
positions for the driver's and front passenger's
seat*, the outside mirrors and the steering
The lumbar support setting is not stored in the position memory
Memorising
1 Switch on radio readiness or the ignition, see page60
2 Select the desired seat, outside mirror and steering wheel positions
3 Press the button:
The LED in the button lights up
4 Press the desired memory button1 or 2:
The LED goes out
Calling up
Do not call up the memory while the car is
in motion, otherwise an unexpected seat
or steering wheel movement may cause an accident.<
Comfort function
1 Unlock and open the driver's door or switch
on radio readiness
2 Briefly press memory button1 or 2 as
desired
The adjusting procedure is halted when you press a seat adjustment switch or touch one of the memory buttons
Safety function
1 Close the driver's door and switch the igni-tion on or off
2 Press memory button1 or 2 as desired until
the adjusting procedure has been com-pleted
If the button was pressed accidentally:
Press the button again; the LED will go out
Request with remote control
The last driver's seat, outside mirror and steer-ing wheel position selected is memorised in the remote control currently in use
You can choose when the position is called up:
> Calling up when unlocking the car
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the footwell behind the driver's seat is
unobstructed Otherwise persons could be
injured or objects damaged if the seat should
start to move towards the rear.<
The adjusting procedure is halted when you
press a seat adjustment switch or touch one of
the memory buttons
iDrive, principle, see page14
1 Call up the start menu
2 Press the controller to call up the menu
3 Select "Settings" and press the controller
4 Select "Vehicle / Tyres" and press the
con-troller
5 If necessary, move the highlighted marker
to the uppermost field Turn the controller
until "Door locks" is selected and press the
controller
6 Select "Central locking" and press the
con-troller
7 Select "Last seat pos." and press the
con-troller
8 Select "After unlocking" or "After door
opens"
To switch off the calling-up procedure: Select "Automatic off" and press the controller
Head restraints
Head restraints adjusted to the correct height reduce the risk of injuries to the neck in the event of an accident
Adjust the head restraint in such a way that its centre is at approximately ear level; otherwise, there is an increased risk of injury should an accident occur Only remove the head restraints if no one will be sitting on the seat in question Reattach the head restraints before transporting any passengers on the seats; otherwise the passenger's head will be unprotected.<
Front seats: adjusting height Adjusting manually
> Up: pull
> Down: press the button, arrow1, and slide
the head restraint down
To remove:
1 Pull the head restraint up as far as its limit of travel
2 Press the button, arrow1, and pull the head
restraint fully out