Safety, Children in the vehicle – Mercedes-Benz GL-Class 2013 Owners Manual User Manual

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Children in the vehicle

Child restraint systems

Important safety notes

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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

possible. Regardless of seating position,

children 12 years old and under must be

seated and properly secured in an appropriate

infant restraint, toddler restraint, or booster

seat recommended for the size and weight of

the child.
The infant or child restraint must be properly

secured with the vehicle's seat belt, the seat

belt and top tether strap, or lower anchors and

top tether strap, fully in accordance with the

child seat manufacturer's instructions.
Occupants, especially children, should always

sit as upright as possible, wear the seat belt

properly and use an appropriately sized infant

restraint, toddler restraint, or booster seat

recommended for the size and weight of the

child.
Children can be killed or seriously injured by

an inflating air bag. Note the following

important information when circumstances

require you to place a child in the front

passenger seat:

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Your vehicle is equipped with air bag

technology designed to deactivate the front

passenger front air bag in your vehicle

when the system senses the weight of a

typical 12-month-old child or less along

with the weight of a standard appropriate

child restraint on the front passenger seat.

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For children larger than the typical

12-month-old child, the front passenger

front air bag may or may not be activated.

Always make sure the 4 5 indicator

lamp is illuminated, indicating that the front

passenger front air bag is deactivated.

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A child in a rear-facing child restraint on the

front passenger seat will be seriously

injured or even killed if the front passenger

front air bag inflates in a collision which

could occur under some circumstances,

even with the air bag technology installed

in your vehicle. The only means to

completely eliminate this risk is to never

place a child in a rear-facing child restraint

in the front seat. We therefore strongly

recommend that you always place a child

in a rear-facing child restraint in a backseat.

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If you must install a rear-facing child

restraint on the front passenger seat

because circumstances require you to do

so, make sure the 4 5 indicator

lamp is illuminated, indicating that the front

passenger front air bag is deactivated.

Should the 4 5 indicator lamp not

illuminate or go out while the restraint is

installed, please check installation.

Periodically check the 4 5 indicator

lamp while driving to make sure the 4

5 indicator lamp is illuminated. If the

4 5 indicator lamp goes out or

remains out, do not transport a child on the

front passenger seat until the system has

been repaired.
A child in a rear-facing child restraint on the

front passenger seat will be seriously

injured or even killed if the front passenger

front air bag inflates.

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If you have to place a child in a forward-

facing child restraint on the front passenger

seat, move the seat as far back as possible,

use the proper child restraint

recommended for the age, size and weight

of the child, and secure child restraint with

the vehicle's seat belt according to the

child seat manufacturer's instructions.

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WARNING

If the child restraint system is not fitted

correctly on a suitable seat, it may not fulfil

its protective function. In the event of an

accident, sharp braking or a sudden change

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