Mercedes-Benz BENZ-VEHICLES S 500 User Manual

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Infant and Child Restraint Systems

We recommend that all infants and

children be restrained at all times while

the vehicle is in motion.

Important!

The use of infant or child restraints is

required by law in all 50 states and all

Canadian provinces.

Infants and small children should be

seated in an infant or child restraint

system, which is properly secured by a

lap belt or lap belt portion of a lap-

shoulder belt, and that complies with

U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety

Standard 213 and Canadian Motor

Vehicle Safety Standard 213.1. A state-

ment by the child restraint manufacturer

of compliance with this standard can be

found on the instruction label on the

restraint and in the instruction manual

provided with the restraint.

When using any infant or child restraint

system, be sure to carefully read and

follow all manufacturer's instructions

for installation and use.

Warning!

According to accident statistics,

children are safer when properly

restrained in the rear seating positions

than in the front seating positions.

Rear-facing child restraints must not be

used in the front passenger seat. They

could be struck by the airbag when it

inflates in a crash. If this happens, a

child in the restraint could be seriously

injured.

Infants and small children should never

be held on the lap while the vehicle is in

motion. During an accident they would

be almost impossible to hold, and could

be crushed between the adult and the

dashboard.

Infants and small children should never

share a seat belt with another occupant.

During an accident, they could be

crushed between the occupant and seat

belt.

Children too big for child restraint

systems should ride in rear seats

using regular seat belts. Position

shoulder belt across chest and

shoulder, not face or neck. A booster

seat may be necessary to achieve

proper belt positioning.

When the child restraint is not in

use, remove it from the car or secure

it with the seat belt to prevent the

child restraint from becoming a

projectile in the event of an accident.

U.S.A. Models only:

Since 1986 all U.S. child restraints

comply with U.S. regulations without

the use of a tether strap.

Canada Models only:

This vehicle can be equipped with

tether anchorages for a top tether strap.

Consult your authorized Mercedes-

Benz dealer for installation of these

anchorages.

In compliance with Canadian Motor

Vehicle Safety Standard 210.1, child

restraint tether anchorage hardware is

attached to the tool kit located in the

trunk.

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