Air bags, 66 safety and security – Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class 2007 Owners Manual User Manual

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Safety and Security

Occupant safety

Air bags

Warning!

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Air bags are designed to reduce the poten-

tial of injury in certain frontal impacts (front

air bags, knee bags), or side impacts

(head-thorax air bags) which may cause

significant injuries. However, no system

available today can completely eliminate

injuries and fatalities.

The deployment of the air bags temporarily

releases a small amount of dust from the air

bags. This dust, however, is neither injurious

to your health, nor does it indicate a fire in

the vehicle. The dust might cause some tem-

porary 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. If you have any

breathing difficulty but cannot get out of the

vehicle after the air bag inflates, then get

fresh air by opening a window or door.

Warning!

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To reduce the risk of injury when the front

air bags inflate, it is very important for the

driver and passenger to always be in a prop-

erly seated position and to wear their seat

belts.

For maximum protection in the event of a

collision always be in normal seated position

with your back against the backrest.

Fasten your seat belt and ensure it is prop-

erly positioned on your body (

page 48).

Since the air bag inflates with considerable

speed and force, a proper seating and hands

on steering wheel position will help to keep

you at a safe distance from the air bag.

Occupants who are unbelted, out of position

or too close to the air bag can be seriously

injured or killed by an air bag as it inflates

with great force in the blink of an eye:

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Sit properly belted in a position that is
as upright as possible with your back
against the seat backrest.

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Adjust the driver’s seat as far as possi-
ble rearward, still permitting proper
operation of vehicle controls. The dis-
tance from the center of the driver’s
breastbone to the center of the air bag
cover on the steering wheel must be at
least 10 inches (25 cm) or more. You
should be able to accomplish this by a
combination of adjustments to the seat
and steering wheel. If you have any
problems, please contact an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.

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Do not lean your head or chest close to
the steering wheel or dashboard.

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Keep hands on the outside of the steer-
ing wheel rim. Placing hands and arms
inside the rim can increase the risk and
potential severity of hand/arm injury
when the driver’s front air bag inflates.

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Adjust the passenger seat as far as pos-
sible rearward from the dashboard when
the seat is occupied.

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