Mercedes-Benz R-Class 2006 Owners Manual User Manual

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Safety and Security

Occupant safety

Warning!

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Accident research shows that the safest

place for children in an automobile is in the

rear seat.

It should be noted that with respect to both,

front side impact air bags or the rear side

impact air bags*, there is a possibility for a

side impact air bag related injury if occu-

pants, especially children, are not properly

seated or restrained when next to a side im-

pact air bag which needs to deploy rapidly in

a side impact in order to do its job.

To help avoid the possibility of injury, please

follow these guidelines:

(1) Occupants, especially children, should

never place their bodies or lean their

heads in the area of the door where the

side impact air bag inflates. This could

result in serious injuries or death should

the side impact air bag be activated.

(2) Always sit nearly upright, properly use

the seat belts and for children 12 years

old and under, use an appropriately

sized infant or toddler restraint or

booster seat recommended for the size

and weight of the child.

(3) Always wear seat belts properly.

If you believe that, even with the use of

these guidelines, it would be safer for your

rear seat occupants to have the rear seat

mounted side impact air bags deactivated,

then deactivation can be accomplished

upon your written request to do so at an

authorized Mercedes-Benz Light Truck

Center at an additional cost.

Please contact your local authorized

Mercedes-Benz Light Truck Center or call

our Customer Assistance Center at

1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372)

for details.

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Air bags are designed to activate only
in certain frontal impacts (front air
bags), side impacts (side impact and
head protection window curtain air
bags) which exceed preset thresholds,
and in certain rollovers (head protec-
tion window curtain air bags). Only dur-
ing these events will they provide their
supplemental protection.

The driver and passengers should
always wear their seat belts. Otherwise
it is not possible for air bags to provide
their supplemental protection.

In case of other types of impacts and
impacts below air bag deployment
thresholds, air bags will not deploy. The
driver and passenger will then be pro-
tected to the extent possible by a prop-
erly fastened seat belt. A properly
fastened seat belt is also needed to
provide the best possible protection in
a rollover.

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