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Safety, Occupant safety – Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class 2015 Owners Manual User Manual

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modifications could invalidate the vehicle's

general operating permit.
The use of seat belts and child restraint sys-

tems is required by law in:

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all 50 states

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the U.S. territories

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the District of Columbia

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all Canadian provinces

Even where this is not required by law, all

vehicle occupants should correctly fasten

their seat belts before starting the journey.

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See "Children in the vehicle"

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page 61) for further information on

infants and children traveling in the vehicle,

as well as on child restraint systems.

Proper use of the seat belts

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WARNING

USE SEAT BELTS PROPERLY

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Seat belts can only work when used prop-

erly. 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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Each occupant should wear their seat belt

at all times, because seat belts help reduce

the likelihood of and potential severity of

injuries in accidents, including rollovers.

The integrated restraint system includes

SRS (driver front air bag, driver's side knee

bag, front-passenger front air bag, side

impact air bags, pelvis air bags, window

curtain air bags for the side windows),

Emergency Tensioning Devices, seat belt

force limiters, and front seat knee bolsters.
The system is designed to enhance the pro-

tection offered to properly belted occu-

pants in certain frontal (front air bags, driv-

er's side knee bag and ETDs) and side (side

impact air bags, window curtain air bags,

and ETDs) impacts which exceed preset

deployment thresholds and in certain roll-

overs (window curtain air bags and ETDs).

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Never wear the shoulder belt under your

arm, across your neck or off your shoulder.

In a frontal crash, your body would move

too far forward. That would increase the

chance of head and neck injuries. The seat

belt would also apply too much force to the

ribs or abdomen, which could severely

injure internal organs such as your liver or

spleen.
Adjust the seat belt so that the shoulder

section is located as close as possible to

the middle of the shoulder. It should not

touch the neck. Never pass the shoulder

portion of the seat belt under your arm. For

this purpose, you can adjust the height of

the seat belt outlet.

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Position the lap belt as low as possible on

your hips and not across the abdomen. If

the lap belt is positioned across your abdo-

men, it could cause serious injuries in a

crash.

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Never wear seat belts over rigid or breaka-

ble objects in or on your clothing, such as

eyeglasses, pens, keys etc., as these might

cause injuries.

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Make sure the seat belt is always fitted

snugly. Take special care of this when wear-

ing loose clothing.

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Never use a seat belt for more than one

person at a time. Do not fasten a seat belt

around a person and another person or

other objects at the same time.

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Seat belts should not be worn twisted. In a

crash, you would not have the full width of

the seat belt to distribute impact forces.

The twisted seat belt against your body

could cause injuries.

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Pregnant women should also always use a

lap-shoulder belt. The lap belt portion

should be positioned as low as possible on

the hips to avoid any possible pressure on

the abdomen.

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Place the seat backrest in a position that is

as upright as possible.

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Check your seat belt during travel to make

sure it is properly positioned.

Occupant safety

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Safety

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