Passenger compartment, Driving:abroad, Control and operation of radio transmitters – Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2008 Owners Manual User Manual

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Operation

Driving instructions

Passenger compartment

Driving abroad

Abroad, there is an extensive
Mercedes-Benz service network at your
disposal. If you plan to drive into areas
which are not listed in the index of your
Mercedes-Benz Light Truck Center
directory, you should request pertinent
information from an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Light Truck Center.

Control and operation of radio
transmitters

COMAND system, radio and telephone*

Telephones and two-way radios

Radio transmitters, such as a portable
telephone or a citizens band unit should
only be used inside the vehicle if they are
connected to an antenna that is installed
on the outside of the vehicle.

Warning!

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Always fasten items being carried as secure-

ly as possible.

In an accident, during hard braking or sud-

den maneuvers, loose items will be thrown

around inside the vehicle, and cause injury

to vehicle occupants unless the items are

securely fastened in the vehicle.

The rear cargo compartment is the preferred

place to carry objects. Always use tie down

rings, and if so equipped, always use the

cargo net* when transporting cargo. The

cargo net* cannot secure hard or heavy ob-

jects. Always fasten items being carried as

securely as possible using the cargo

tie-down rings in the cargo floor area and

fastening materials.

Warning!

G

Do not forget that your primary responsibili-

ty is to drive the vehicle. Only operate the

COMAND system, radio or telephone

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if

road, weather and traffic conditions permit.

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Observe all legal requirements.

Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph

(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is

covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate-

ly 14 m) every second.

Warning!

G

Never operate radio transmitters equipped

with a built-in or attached antenna (i.e. with-

out being connected to an external antenna)

from inside the vehicle while the engine is

running. Doing so could lead to a malfunc-

tion of the vehicle’s electronic system,

possibly resulting in an accident and/or

personal injury.

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