Mercedes-Benz CL-Class 2008 COMAND Manual User Manual

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Controls in detail

Fastening the seat belts

Warning!

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Always fasten your seat belt before driving

off. Always make sure all of your passengers

are properly restrained.

Failure to wear and properly fasten and

position your seat belt greatly increases

your risk of injuries and their likely severity

in an accident. You and your passengers

should always wear seat belts.

If you are ever in an accident, your injuries

can be considerably more severe without

your seat belt properly buckled. Without

your seat belt buckled, you are much more

likely to hit the interior of the vehicle or be

ejected from it. You can be seriously injured

or killed.

In the same crash, the possibility of injury or

death is lessened if you are wearing your

seat belt. The air bags can only provide the

protection they were designed to afford if

the occupants are using their seat belts

(

page 42).

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According to accident statistics, children

are safer when properly restrained in the

rear seating positions than in the front seat-

ing position. Thus, we strongly recommend

that children be placed in the rear seats

whenever possible. Regardless of seating

position, children 12 years old and under

must be seated and properly secured in an

appropriately sized infant restraint, toddler

restraint, or booster seat recommended for

the size and weight of the child. For addi-

tional information, see “Children in the vehi-

cle” (

page 57).

A child’s risk of serious or fatal injuries is

significantly increased if the child restraints

are not properly secured in the vehicle and

the child is not properly secured in the child

restraint.

Warning!

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Never let more people ride in the vehicle

than there are seat belts available. Be sure

everyone riding in the vehicle is correctly re-

strained with a separate seat belt. Never use

a seat belt for more than one person at a

time.

Warning!

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Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat

backrest in an excessively reclined position

as this can be dangerous. You could slide

under the seat belt in a collision. If you slide

under it, the belt would apply force at the ab-

domen 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 nearly upright position and the

belt is properly positioned on the body.

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