Adjusting, Adjusting:seats, Seats – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2007 Owners Manual User Manual

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Getting started

Adjusting

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Adjusting

Seats

Warning!

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All seat, head restraint, steering wheel, and

rear view mirror adjustments, as well as fas-

tening of seat belts, must be done before

the vehicle is put into motion.

Warning!

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Do not adjust the driver’s seat while driving.

Adjusting the seat while driving could cause

the driver to lose control of the vehicle.

Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat

back in an excessively reclined position as

this can be dangerous. You could slide

under the seat belt in a collision. If you slide

under it, the seat belt would apply force at

the abdomen or neck. That could cause

serious or fatal injuries.

The seat backrest and seat belts provide the

best restraint when the wearer is in a nearly

upright position and seat belts are properly

positioned on the body. Your seat must be

adjusted so that you can correctly fasten

your seat belt (

page 48).

Observe the following points:

ț

Adjust the backrest until your arms are
slightly angled when holding the
steering wheel.

ț

Adjust the seat to a comfortable seating
position that still allows you to reach the
accelerator/brake pedal safely. The po-
sition should be as far back as possible
with the driver still able to operate the
controls properly.

ț

Adjust the head restraint so that it is as
close to the head as possible and the
center of the head restraint supports
the back of the head at eye level.

ț

Never place hands under the seat or
near any moving parts while a seat is
being adjusted.

Failure to do so could result in an accident

and/or serious personal injury.

Warning!

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When leaving the vehicle, always remove the

SmartKey from the starter switch, take it

with you, and lock the vehicle.

Even with the SmartKey removed from the

starter switch, the power seats can be

operated when the respective door is open.

Therefore, do not leave children unattended

in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked

vehicle. A child’s unsupervised access to a

vehicle could result in an accident and/or

serious personal injury.

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