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Mercedes-Benz E-class 1999 Winter Driving Instructions User Manual

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Restraint System (SRS). The SRS

airbags are designed to activate in

certain impacts exceeding a preset

threshold to reduce the potential and

severity of injury. Mercedes-Benz

encourages you to replace deployed

airbags and repair any

malfunctioning airbags to ensure the

vehicle will continue to provide

maximum crash protections for

occupants.

Warning!

It is very important for your safety to

always be in a properly seated

position and to wear your seat belt.

For maximum protection in the event

of a collision always be in normal

seated position with your back

against the backrest. Fasten your seat

belt and ensure that it is properly

positioned on the body.

Since the airbag inflates with

considerable speed and force, a proper

seating and hands on steering wheel

position will help to Keep you in a safe

distance from the airbag:

Sit properly belted in an upright

position with your back against

the seat back.

Adjust the driver seat as far as

possible rearward, still

permitting proper operation of

vehicle controls.

Do not lean with your head or

chest close to the steering wheel

or dashboard.

Keep hands on the outside of

steering wheel rim. Placing hands

and arms inside the rim can

increase the risk and potential

severity of hand/arm injury when

airbag inflates.

Adjust the front passenger seat

rearward as far as possible from

the dash board when the seat is

occupied.

Children 12 years old and under

must never ride in the front seat,

except in a Mercedes-Benz

authorized BabySmart™

compatible child seat, which

operates with the BabySmart™

system installed in the vehicle to

deactivate the passenger side front

airbag when it is properly installed.

Otherwise they will be struck by the

airbag when it inflates in a crash. If

this happens, serious or fatal

injury will result.

Failure to follow these instructions

can result in severe injuries to you

or other occupants.