SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)
The SRS reduces the
risk of occupants coming into contact with the vehicle's interior in the event
of an accident. It can also reduce the forces to which occupants are exposed
during an accident.
The SRS consists of:
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the
warning lamp
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belt
tensioners
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belt force
limiters
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airbags
The
warning lamp
The SRS functions
are checked regularly when you turn on the ignition and when the engine is
running. Malfunctions can therefore be detected in good time.
The
warning lamp in
the instrument cluster lights up when the ignition is switched on. It goes out
no later than a few seconds after the engine is started.
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If SRS is malfunctioning, individual systems may be activated unintentionally or not be triggered in the event of an accident with a high rate of vehicle deceleration.
A malfunction has occurred if the warning lamp:
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does not light up when you switch on the ignition
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does not go out after the engine has been running for a few seconds
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lights up again once the engine is running
In this case, have SRS checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop.
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Triggering of
belt tensioners, belt force limiters and airbags
In the event of a
collision, the sensor in the airbag control unit
evaluates
important physical data such as duration, direction and force of the vehicle
deceleration or acceleration. Based on the evaluation of this data and
depending on the vehicle's rate of longitudinal deceleration in a collision, in
the first stage the airbag control unit pre-emptively triggers the belt
tensioners.
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The belt tensioners
can only be triggered if the belt tongue is correctly engaged in the seat belt
buckle.
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The front airbags are only deployed if there is an even higher
rate of vehicle deceleration in a longitudinal direction.
Your vehicle has
adaptive, dual stage front airbags. When the first activation threshold is
reached, the front airbag is filled with enough propellant gas, to minimise the
risk of injury. The front airbag is only fully inflated if a second threshold
is reached within a few milliseconds, due to the control unit having detected
further deceleration.
Criteria for triggering belt
tensioners and airbags
In the first stage
of a collision, the airbag control unit evaluates the duration and direction of
vehicle acceleration or deceleration in order to determine whether it is
necessary to trigger the belt tensioner and/or airbag.
The belt tensioner
and airbag triggering thresholds are variable and are adapted to the rate of
deceleration of the vehicle. This process is pre-emptive in nature as the
airbag must be deployed during - and not at the end of - the collision.
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Airbags are not deployed in all types of accidents. They are
controlled by complex sensor technology and evaluation logic. This process is
pre-emptive in nature as airbag deployment must take place during the impact
and must be adapted to provide calculated, additional protection for the
vehicle occupants. Not all airbags are deployed in an accident.
The different airbag systems work independently of each other.
However, each individual system depends on the type of accident determined by
the control system in the first stages of the collision (head-on collision,
side impact, rear-end collision and overturn) and the extent of the accident
(in particular, the vehicle's rate of deceleration or acceleration).
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The rate of vehicle
deceleration or acceleration and the direction of the force are basically
determined by:
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the distribution of
forces during the collision
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the collision angle
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the deformation
characteristics of the vehicle
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the characteristics
of the object with which the vehicle has collided, e.g. the other
vehicle
Factors which can
only be seen and measured after the collision has taken place do not play a
decisive role in the deployment of an airbag, nor do they provide an indication
of it.
The
vehicle may be deformed significantly, e. g. on the bonnet or the wing,
without an airbag being deployed. This happens if only parts which are
relatively easily deformed are affected and the necessary deceleration does not
occur. Conversely, airbags may be deployed even though the vehicle suffers only
minor deformations. This is the case if, for example, very rigid vehicle parts
such as longitudinal body members are affected and sufficient deceleration
occurs as a result.
Belt
tensioners, belt force limiters
The seat belts are
fitted with belt tensioners.
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Do not engage the seat belt tongue in the buckle on the front-passenger seat if the seat is not occupied. Otherwise the belt tensioner could be activated in an emergency.
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If the seat belt is
also equipped with a belt force limiter, the force exerted by the seat belt on
the seat occupant is reduced.
Belt tensioners
tighten the seat belts in an accident, pulling them close against the body.
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Belt tensioners do
not correct incorrect seat positions or incorrectly fastened seat belts.
Belt tensioners do
not pull occupants back towards the backrest.
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The front belt force limiters are synchronised with the front
airbags, which spread the forces exerted by the belt force limiters on the
occupant over a greater area.
The front seat belts have an automatic comfort-fit feature. This
reduces the retraction force of the seat belts, which results in increased seat
belt comfort.
When the
ignition is switched on, the belt tensioner is triggered:
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only if the
restraint systems are operational (the
warning lamp
lights up after the ignition is switched on and goes out once the engine is
running)
more
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for each
three-point seat belt in the front of the vehicle when the belt tongue is
engaged in the buckle
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in the event of a
head-on or rear-end collision if the vehicle decelerates or accelerates rapidly
in a longitudinal direction during the initial stages of the impact
When the belt tensioners are triggered you will hear a bang,
which will not cause any harm to your hearing, and a small amount of powder may
also be released. The
warning lamp lights up.
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Triggered belt tensioners at the rear can be recognised by the
fact that the seat belt buckle is pulled down and is approximately flush with
the top edge of the seat. The
warning lamp is
on.
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The belt tensioners in the rear only function if they can pull the buckles downwards without obstruction. They must not be restricted in any way. For this reason, do not hold the belt buckles and do not place any objects under the belt buckles. Otherwise, the tensioning of the belt by the buckle is restricted or will not function and will not provide any additional protection.
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If the seat belt tensioners have been triggered, they provide no additional protection in the event of another accident. Therefore, have belt tensioners which have been triggered replaced at a qualified specialist workshop.
Comply with safety regulations when disposing of belt tensioners. Any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre can provide details of these regulations.
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Airbags
Airbag deployment
slows down and restricts the movement of the vehicle occupant.
When the airbags are deployed you will hear a bang, which will
not cause any harm to your hearing, and a small amount of powder may also be
released. The
warning lamp lights up.
The SRS/AIRBAG
symbol indicates the location of the airbags.
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Airbags provide additional protection; they are not, however, a substitute for the seat belts.
Observe the following notes to reduce the risk of serious or even fatal injury if an airbag is deployed:
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all vehicle occupants - in particular pregnant women - must wear their seat belt correctly at all times and lean back against the backrest, which should be positioned as close to the vertical as possible. The head restraint must support the back of the head at about eye level.
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always secure children less than 1.50 m tall or under 12 years of age in suitable child restraint systems.
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all vehicle occupants must select a seat position that is as far away from the airbag as possible. The driver's seat position must allow the vehicle to be driven safely. The driver's chest should be as far away from the middle of the driver's front airbag cover as possible.
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move the front-passenger seat as far back as possible, in particular, if a child is secured in a child restraint system on the seat.
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Coupé: vehicle occupants - in particular, children - must not lean their head into the area of the window in which the sidebag/windowbag is deployed.
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Cabriolet: vehicle occupants - in particular, children - must not lean their head into the area of the window in which a head/thorax airbag is deployed.
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rearward-facing child restraint systems must not be fitted to the front-passenger seat unless the front-passenger front airbag has been disabled. The front-passenger front airbag of a vehicle fitted with automatic child seat recognition* is only disabled when a child restraint system with automatic child seat recognition is fitted to the front passenger seat. The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp must be constantly lit.
If either the rearward-facing child restraint system or the front-passenger seat* of your vehicle does not have automatic child seat recognition, children must be secured in a child restraint system on a suitable seat in the rear. If you secure a forward-facing child restraint system to the front-passenger seat, you must move the front-passenger seat as far back as possible.
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make sure there are no heavy or sharp-edged objects in pockets of clothing.
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do not lean forwards, e.g. over the cover of the driver's front airbag, particularly when the vehicle is in motion.
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do not put your feet on the dashboard.
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only hold the steering wheel by the rim. This allows the airbag to inflate fully. You could be injured if the airbag is deployed and you are holding the inside of the steering wheel.
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do not lean on the doors/rear side walls from the inside.
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make sure that there are no people, animals or objects between the vehicle occupants and the area of deployment of the airbag.
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do not place any objects between the seat backrest and the door.
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do not hang any hard objects, for example coat hangers, on the grab handles or coat hooks.
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do not attach accessories such as drinks can holders to the doors/rear side walls.
It is not possible to rule out the risk of injuries caused by an airbag due to the high speed at which the airbag is required to deploy.
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The airbag's functionality can only be guaranteed if the following parts are not covered and no badges or stickers are attached to them:
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padded steering wheel boss
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front-passenger front airbag cover
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coupé: door panel
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cabriolet: outer side of front seats
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rear side walls
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When an airbag deploys, a small amount of powder is released. The powder may cause short-term breathing difficulties to persons suffering from asthma or other pulmonary conditions.
In order to prevent potential breathing difficulties you should leave the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. You can also open the window to allow fresh air to enter the interior. The powder does not constitute a health hazard and does not indicate that there is a fire in the vehicle.
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The airbag parts are hot after the airbag has been deployed. Do not touch them, otherwise you may burn yourself.
Have the airbags checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Otherwise, occupants are not protected by the airbags in the event of another accident.
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Front airbags
The front airbags
are designed to increase protection for the driver's and front-passenger head
and chest.
The driver's front airbag and
front-passenger front airbag are deployed:
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at the start of an
accident with a high rate of vehicle acceleration or deceleration in a
longitudinal direction
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if the system
determines that airbag deployment can offer additional protection to that
provided by the seat belt
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if the seat belt is
fastened
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independently of
other airbags in the vehicle
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if the vehicle
overturns, but only if the system detects high vehicle deceleration in a
longitudinal direction
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Driver's front
airbag
deploys
in front of the steering wheel; front-passenger front airbag
deploys in front
of and above the glove compartment.
On vehicles with automatic child seat
recognition in the front-passenger seat*, the front-passenger front airbag
is only deployed
if the
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp in the centre console is not lit
more. This means that there
is not a child restraint system with automatic child seat recognition* fitted to the front-passenger seat
or that a child restraint system with automatic child seat recognition* has
been fitted to the front-passenger seat incorrectly.
Sidebags (Coupé)
The sidebags are
intended to offer additional protection for the thorax when deployed. However,
they do not protect the head, neck or arms.
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Front sidebag
deploys in the
area of the front door and rear sidebag
deploys in the
area of the rear sidewall, each of them below the window.
Sidebags
and
are deployed:
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on the side on
which an impact occurs
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at the start of an
accident with a high rate of lateral vehicle deceleration or acceleration, e.g.
in a side impact
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independently of
the use of the seat belt
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independently of
the front airbags
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independently of
the belt tensioners
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if the vehicle
overturns, but only if the system detects a high rate of vehicle acceleration
or deceleration in a lateral direction
Windowbags (Coupé)
The purpose of the
windowbags is to enhance the level of protection for the head (but not chest or
arms) of the vehicle occupants on the side of the vehicle on which the impact
occurs.
The
windowbags are integrated into the side of the roof frame and run from the
front door (A-pillar) to the rear door (C-pillar).
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Windowbags
are deployed:
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at the start of an
accident with a high rate of vehicle acceleration or deceleration in a lateral
direction
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on the side on
which an impact occurs
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independently of
the front airbags
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regardless of
whether the front-passenger seat is occupied
Head/thorax airbags
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If you wish to use seat covers, Mercedes-Benz recommends that, for safety reasons, you only use seat covers that have been approved for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The seat covers must have a special tear seam for head/thorax airbags. Otherwise, a head/thorax airbag cannot deploy correctly and would therefore fail to provide the intended protection in the event of an accident. Appropriate seat covers can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
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Head/thorax airbags
are intended to offer additional protection for the head and thorax when
deployed. However, they do not protect the arms.
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airbag |
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Front head/thorax
airbag
deploys
next to the outer seat cushions. Rear head/thorax airbag
deploys in the
area around the rear sidewall beneath the window.
Head/thorax airbags
are
deployed:
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on the side on
which an impact occurs
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at the start of an
accident with a high rate of lateral vehicle deceleration or acceleration, e.g.
in a side impact
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if the system
determines that airbag deployment can offer additional protection to that
provided by the seat belt
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if the seat belt is
fastened
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independently of
the front airbags
Children in the vehicle
If a child is
travelling in your vehicle, secure the child using a child restraint system
appropriate to the size and age of the child and recommended for Mercedes-Benz
vehicles. Preferably, you should fit the restraint system to a suitable rear
seat. Ensure that the child is strapped in throughout the trip.
You can obtain
information about the correct child restraint system from any Mercedes-Benz
Service Centre.
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It is advisable to
use Mercedes-Benz care products to clean child restraint systems. Information
about this can be obtained from any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
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Do not leave children unsupervised in the vehicle, even if they are secured in a child restraint system. Children could injure themselves on parts of the vehicle. They could also be seriously or even fatally injured by prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold.
Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight. The metallic parts of the child restraint system could heat up and the child could be burned by them.
If a child opens a door, the child or other persons could be injured as a result. The child could get out and be injured in the process or be injured by a passing vehicle.
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An unsecured or incorrectly positioned load increases the risk of injury to the child in the event of:
Do not carry heavy or hard objects inside the vehicle unless they are secured. You will find further information under "Loading guidelines" in the index.
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Child restraint
systems
Mercedes-Benz
recommends that you only use the child restraint systems listed at
more.
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To reduce the risk of serious or even fatal injury to the child in the event of a sudden change in direction, braking or an accident:
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Children less than 1.50 m tall and under twelve years of age must always be secured in special child restraint systems on a suitable vehicle seat. This is necessary because the seat belts are not designed for children of this size.
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Do not secure children under twelve years of age on the front-passenger seat. Exception: the child is secured in a vehicle with automatic child seat recognition on the front-passenger seat* and is secured in a child restraint system with automatic child seat recognition.
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If you secure a child restraint system without automatic child seat recognition to the front-passenger seat*, you must move the front-passenger seat as far back as possible.
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Children must never travel sitting on the lap of another occupant. Due to the forces occurring in the event of a sudden change of direction, heavy braking or an accident, it would not be possible to restrain the child. The child could be thrown against parts of the vehicle interior and be seriously or even fatally injured.
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If the child restraint system is not correctly fitted to a suitable vehicle seat, it cannot perform its protective function. The child cannot be restrained in the event of a sudden change of direction, heavy braking or an accident. This may lead to serious or even fatal injuries. For this reason, when fitting a child restraint system, observe the manufacturer's installation instructions and the correct use of the child restraint system.
Child restraint systems should preferably be fitted to the rear seats. Children are generally better protected there.
The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat cushion. Never place objects, e.g. a cushion, under the child restraint system.
Only use child restraint systems with their original covers. Only replace damaged covers with genuine Mercedes-Benz covers.
For safety reasons, you should only use child restraint systems which have been approved for use in Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
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Child seat on
the front-passenger seat
Warning
on the front-passenger sun visor
Warning
symbol for a rearward-facing child restraint system
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If the front-passenger front airbag is not disabled:
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a child secured in a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat could be seriously and even fatally injured by the front-passenger front airbag deploying. This is especially a risk if the child is in the immediate vicinity of the front-passenger front airbag when it deploys.
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a child must never be secured on the front-passenger seat in a rearward-facing child restraint system. Only secure a rearward-facing child restraint system on a suitable rear seat.
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always move the front-passenger seat to the rearmost position if you secure a child in a forward-facing child restraint system on the front-passenger seat.
The front-passenger front airbag is not disabled:
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on vehicles without automatic child seat recognition on the front-passenger seat*.
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in vehicles with automatic child seat recognition on the front-passenger seat*, if there is no child restraint system with automatic child seat recognition fitted to the front-passenger seat.
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on vehicles with automatic child seat recognition on the front-passenger seat* if the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp is not lit.
To draw attention to this danger, there is an appropriate warning sticker on the dashboard as well as on both sides of the sun visor on the front-passenger side.
Information about recommended child restraint systems is available at any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
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Automatic child
seat recognition on the front-passenger seat*
If your vehicle
does not have automatic child seat recognition on the front-passenger seat,
this is indicated by a special sticker. The sticker is affixed to the side of
the dashboard on the front-passenger side. It is visible when you open the
front-passenger door.
The warning lamp
is located on the centre console.
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The front-passenger
seat sensor system for child restraint systems detects whether a special
Mercedes-Benz child seat with automatic child seat recognition has been fitted.
In such cases,
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp
lights up. The
front-passenger airbag is deactivated.
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If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp does not light up when the child restraint system is fitted, the front-passenger front airbag has not been disabled. If the front-passenger front airbag is deployed, the child could be seriously or even fatally injured.
Proceed as follows:
or
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only use a forward-facing child restraint system on the front-passenger seat and move the front-passenger seat to its rearmost position.
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have the automatic child seat recognition checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
To ensure that the automatic child seat recognition on the front-passenger seat functions correctly, never place objects (such as a cushion) under the child restraint system. The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat cushion. An incorrectly fitted child restraint system cannot perform its intended protective function in the event of an accident, and could lead to injuries.
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Coupé: The windowbag, the sidebag and the belt tensioner on the
front-passenger side are still active even if the front-passenger front airbag
is disabled.
Cabriolet: The head/thorax airbag and the belt tensioner on the
front-passenger side are still active even if the front-passenger front airbag
is disabled.
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Do not place items of electronic equipment on the front-passenger seat, e.g.:
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laptops, when switched on
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mobile phones
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cards with transponders, e.g. ski passes or access cards
Signals from electronic equipment can cause interference in the automatic child seat recognition sensor system. This can lead to a system malfunction. This may cause the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp to light up without there being a child seat with automatic child seat recognition fitted. This means that the front-passenger airbag does not deploy during an accident. It is also possible that the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp will not light up briefly if you turn the key in the ignition lock to position 2.
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Suitable
positioning of the child restraint system
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Weight
categories and ages
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Child
restraint system on the front-passenger seat
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Child
restraint system on the left-hand and right-hand rear seats
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Group 0: up to
10 kg;
Up to approximately
9 months
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Vehicles with
automatic child seat recognition* on the front-passenger seat: as
recommended
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Universal or as
recommended
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Group 0+: up to
13 kg;
Up to
approximately 18 months
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Group I: 9 to
18 kg;
Between
approximately 8 months and 4 years
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Universal or as recommended
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Universal or as
recommended
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Group II/III: 15 to
36 kg;
Between
approximately 3½ and 12 years
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Example
of an approval label on the child restraint system
Recommended
child restraint systems
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Weight
categories and ages
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Manufacturer
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Type
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Approval
number
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Daimler order
number
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Automatic
child seat recognition
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Group 0: up to
10 kg;
Up to
approximately 9 months
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Britax-Römer
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BABY SAFE
PLUS
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E1 03
301146
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A 000 970 10
00
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Yes
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Group 0+: up to
13 kg;
Up to
approximately 18 months
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Britax-Römer
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BABY SAFE
PLUS
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E1 03
301146
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A 000 970 10
00
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Yes
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Group I: 9 to
18 kg;
Between
approximately 8 months and 4 years
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Britax-Römer
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DUO
PLUS
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E1 03
301133
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A 000 970 11
00
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Yes
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A 000 970 16
00
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No
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Group II/III: 15 to
36 kg;
Between
approximately 3½ and 12 years
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Britax-Römer
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KID
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E1 03
301148
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A 000 970 12
00
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Yes
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A 000 970 17
00
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No
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ISOFIX child seat
securing system in the rear
ISOFIX is a
standardised securing system for specially designed child restraint systems on
the rear seats. Securing rings for two child restraint systems are fitted on
the left and right rear seats.
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A child restraint system secured by the ISOFIX child seat securing system does not provide sufficient protection for children weighing more than 22 kg. For this reason, do not secure children weighing more than 22 kg in a child restraint system secured by the ISOFIX child seat securing system. If the child weighs more than 22 kg, secure the child restraint system using a lap-shoulder belt.
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If the child restraint system is not correctly fitted to a suitable vehicle seat, it cannot perform its protective function. The child cannot be restrained in the event of a sudden change of direction, heavy braking or an accident. This may lead to serious or even fatal injuries. For this reason, when fitting a child restraint system, observe the manufacturer's installation instructions and the correct use of the child restraint system.
On the rear seats, only use child restraint systems with an ISOFIX child seat securing system which have been recommended for use in Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
An incorrectly fitted child restraint system could come loose and seriously or even fatally injure the child or other vehicle occupants. When fitting the child restraint system, make sure that it is engaged in the securing rings on both sides.
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Please note that child restraint systems cannot provide a protective function if they or their retaining systems are damaged or have been subjected to a load in an accident. This could result in serious or even fatal injuries to the secured child in the event of an accident, heavy braking or a sudden change in direction.
For this reason, have child restraint systems and their anchorages which have been damaged or subjected to a load in an accident checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop.
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Override feature for the rear
windows
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Activate the override feature for the windows in the rear compartment if children are travelling in the vehicle. The children could otherwise open the windows while the vehicle is moving and injure themselves or others.
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To
activate: slide switch
to the
right.
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The dot becomes
visible. The rear side windows can only be operated using the switches on the
driver's door.
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To
deactivate: slide switch
to the
left.
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You can operate the
rear side windows using the switches in the rear
compartment.
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