Saf ety, Occupant safety – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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it, the seat belt would apply force at the

abdomen or neck. That could cause serious

or even fatal injuries. The seat backrest and

seat belt provide the best restraint when the

wearer is in a position that is as upright as

possible and the seat belt is properly

positioned on the body.

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WARNING

Never let more people ride in the vehicle than

there are seat belts available. Make sure

everyone riding in the vehicle is correctly

restrained with a separate seat belt. Never

use a seat belt for more than one person at a

time.

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WARNING

Always have damaged seat belts or seat belts

that have been subjected to a load in an

accident replaced and the anchorages

checked.
Only use seat belts that have been approved

by Mercedes-Benz.
Never tamper with seat belts. This can result

in the unintended deployment of the

Emergency Tensioning Devices or the failure

to deploy when necessary.
Do not bleach or dye seat belts, as this may

severely weaken them. In the event of a

collision, they may be unable to provide

adequate protection.
Have all work carried out only by qualified

technicians. Consult a qualified specialist

workshop.

The use of infant or child restraints is required

by law in all 50 states, the District of

Columbia, all U.S. territories and all Canadian

provinces.
Even where this is not the case, all vehicle

occupants should have their seat belts

fastened when the vehicle is in motion.

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See "Children in the vehicle"

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page 54) for further information on

infants and children traveling in the vehicle,

as well as on child restraint systems.

Correct use of the seat belts

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CORRECT USE OF SEAT BELTS

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Seat belts only work properly if they are

fastened correctly. Never wear seat belts in

any other way than as described in this

section, as that could result in serious

injuries in the event of an accident.

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All occupants should wear their seat belt at

all times, because seat belts help reduce

the likelihood of and potential severity of

injuries in accidents, even if the vehicle

overturns. The restraint system installed is

equipped with SRS (driver's air bag, front-

passenger air bag, window curtain air

bags), belt tensioners and belt force

limiters.
The system is designed to enhance the

protection offered to occupants who are

wearing their seat belts correctly, in certain

frontal impacts (front air bags and belt

tensioners) and side impacts (window

curtain air bags and belt tensioners) which

exceed preset deployment thresholds.

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Never route the shoulder section of the

seat belt under your arm, across your neck

or anywhere other than across your

shoulder. In the event of a frontal impact,

your body would be moved too far forward.

This would increase the risk of head and

neck injuries. The seat belt would then

apply excessive force to the ribs or

abdomen which could cause severe

internal injuries to organs such as the liver

or spleen.
Adjust the seat belt so that the upper part

of the belt is as close as possible to the

center of the shoulder. It should not touch

the neck. Never route the belt under the

shoulder. The height of the belt outlet can

be altered to ensure correct usage.

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The lap belt should be routed as low as

possible across the hips, not across the

abdomen. If the lap belt is routed across the

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