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Adjusting, Adjusting:seats, Seats – Mercedes-Benz R-Class 2006 Owners Manual User Manual

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Getting started

Adjusting

Seats

Warning!

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All seat, head restraint, steering wheel, and

rear view mirror adjustments, as well as fas-

tening of seat belts, must be done before

the vehicle is put into motion.

Warning!

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Do not adjust the driver’s seat while driving.

Adjusting the seat while driving could cause

the driver to lose control of the vehicle.

Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat

back in an excessively reclined position as

this can be dangerous. You could slide un-

der 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

fatal injuries. The seat backrest and seat

belts provide the best restraint when the

wearer is in a nearly upright position and

belts are properly positioned on the body.

Your seat must be adjusted so that you can

correctly fasten your seat belt (

page 50).

Never place hands under the seat or near

any moving parts while a seat is being ad-

justed.

Warning!

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When leaving the vehicle, always remove the

SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO*

from the starter switch, take it with you, and

lock the vehicle.

Even with the SmartKey or the SmartKey

with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the

starter switch or the SmartKey with

KEYLESS-GO* removed from the vehicle,

the power seats can be operated when the

respective door is open.

Therefore, do not leave children unattended

in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked

vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehicle equip-

ment may cause an accident and/or seri-

ous personal injury.

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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

appropriate infant or toddler restraint, or

booster seat recommended for the size and

weight of the child. For additional informa-

tion, see “Children in the vehicle”

(

page 82).

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.