Safety, Children in the vehicle – Mercedes-Benz C-Coupe 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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the belt tongue is engaged in the buckle on

each of the lap-shoulder belts in the front

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the front-passenger seat is occupied and

the belt tongue is engaged in the buckle on

the front-passenger side

The ETDs on the seats in the rear

compartment are triggered independently of

the lock status of the seat belts.
The Emergency Tensioning Devices are

triggered depending on the type and severity

of an accident, if:

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in the event of a head-on or rear-end

collision, the vehicle decelerates or

accelerates rapidly in a longitudinal

direction during the initial stages of the

impact

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in the event of a side impact, the vehicle

decelerates or accelerates rapidly in a

lateral direction on the side opposite the

impact

If the ETDs are deployed, you will hear a bang,

and a small amount of powder may also be

released. Only in rare cases will the bang

affect your hearing. The powder that is

released generally does not constitute a

health hazard and does not indicate that there

is a fire in the vehicle. The dust might cause

some temporary breathing difficulty for

people with asthma or other breathing

trouble. To avoid this, you may wish to get out

of the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.

You can also open the window to allow fresh

air to enter the vehicle interior. The 6 SRS

warning lamp lights up.
If the seat belt is also equipped with a seat

belt force limiter and this is triggered, the

force exerted by the seat belt on the vehicle

occupant is reduced.
The seat belt force limiters for the front seats

are synchronized with the front air bags,

which take on a part of the deceleration force.

This results in the force exerted on the

occupant being distributed over a greater

area.

Children in the vehicle

Child restraint systems

Important safety notes

Mercedes-Benz recommends that you always

properly secure all infants and children with

a child or infant seat restraint system for the

trip.
The use of seat belts and infant and child

restraint systems is required by law in:

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all 50 states

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the U.S. territories

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the District of Columbia

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all Canadian provinces

Infants and children must always be seated in

an appropriate infant or child restraint system

recommended for the size and weight of the

child. The infant or child restraint system

must be properly secured in accordance with

the manufacturer's instructions.
All infant or child restraint systems must meet

the following standards:

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U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety

Standards 213 and 225

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Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards

213 and 210.2

Confirmation that the child restraint system

corresponds to the standards can be found

on an instruction label on the child restraint

system. This confirmation can also be found

in the installation instructions that are

included with the child restraint system.
Always read and follow the manufacturer's

instructions when using an infant or child

restraint system or booster seat.
Observe all warning signs in the vehicle

interior and on the infant or child restraint.

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WARNING

According to accident statistics, children are

safer when properly restrained in the rear

seating positions than in the front seating

position. Thus, we strongly recommend that

children be placed in the rear seats whenever

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