Roll bars – Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class 2007 Owners Manual User Manual

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Safety and Security

Occupant safety

Roll bars

The roll bars are integrated into the rear
head restraints.

The roll bars raise automatically in an acci-
dent or in a critical driving situation.

You can manually lower the roll bars again
when the soft top is open (

page 414).

With the soft top closed, contact an autho-
rized Mercedes-Benz Center to have the
roll bars lowered. Do not attempt to lower
the roll bars manually with the soft top

closed. Lowering the roll bars manually
with the soft top closed may impair the
function of the roll bars.

Warning!

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Make sure nothing is blocking the roll bars’

path of motion. Otherwise someone could

be injured when the roll bars are raised. The

head restraints should therefore always be

in the raised position when the rear seat is

occupied (

page 120).

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When the roll bars are raised automatically,

you will hear a ratcheting sound and the rear
head restraints will also rise.

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You cannot lower the rear head restraints

with the rear head restraint lowering switch
(

page 120) when the roll bars are in the raised

position.

Also, you cannot operate the soft top using the
soft top switch when the roll bars are in the
raised position.

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If the soft top is open, you can manually low-
er the roll bars (

page 414).

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If the soft top is closed, contact an autho-
rized Mercedes-Benz Center to have the roll
bars lowered.

Warning!

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If the yellow roll bar warning lamp

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the clock does not go out after starting the

engine, or if it comes on while driving, then

the roll bar system is not operating properly

and may not activate in an accident. In this

case, raise the roll bars manually before

continuing to drive (

page 413).

For safety reasons, drive only with the roll

bars raised until the malfunction is repaired.

Have your vehicle checked at an authorized

Mercedes-Benz Center.

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