R
you unlock the seat backrest and fold it
forwards.
R
no one is sitting on the co-driver's side
(after approximately 5 seconds).
If you then press seat-belt extender but-
ton
?
, seat-belt extender
=
no longer
extends.
X
Adjust the seat (
Y
page 106).
The seat backrest must be in an almost
vertical position.
X
Pull the seat belt smoothly along belt sash
guide
=
and engage seat belt buckle
tongue
;
in seat belt buckle
:
.
If necessary, the seat belt on the driver's
seat and co-driver's seat are tightened
automatically; see "Belt adjustment"
(
Y
page 47).
X
If necessary, pull upwards on the shoulder
section of the seat belt to tighten the belt
across your body.
Releasing the seat belts
!
Make sure that the seat belt is fully rolled
up. Otherwise, the seat belt or belt tongue
will be trapped in the door or in the seat
mechanism. This could damage the door,
the door trim panel and the seat belt. Dam-
aged seat belts can no longer fulfil their
protective function and must be replaced.
Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
X
Press release button
:
and guide belt
tongue
;
back towards seat-belt extender
=
.
Seat belt adjustment
The seat-belt adjustment is an integral part of
the PRE-SAFE
®
convenience function. This
function adjusts the driver's and front-
passenger seat belt to the upper body of the
occupants.
The belt strap is tightened slightly when:
R
the belt tongue is engaged in the buckle
when the seat-belt extender is retracted
and
R
the ignition is switched on
The seat-belt adjustment will apply a certain
tightening force if any slack is detected
between the vehicle occupant and the seat
belt. Do not hold on to the seat belt tightly
while it is adjusting.
Information on activating and deactivating
the seat-belt adjustment function can be
found in the separate COMAND Online oper-
ating instructions.
Belt warning for the driver and front
passenger
The
7
seat belt warning lamp in the instru-
ment cluster is a reminder for all vehicle occu-
Occupant safety
47
Sa
fet
y
Z
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