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42 Occupant safety<br />

Safety<br />

direction and determines that side impact air<br />

bag deployment can offer additional<br />

protection to that provided by the seat belt.<br />

The side impact air bags will not deploy in side<br />

impacts with deceleration rates which do not<br />

exceed the system's preset deployment<br />

thresholds for vehicle deceleration or<br />

acceleration. You will then be protected by<br />

the seat belt.<br />

Vehicles with OCS (USA only): if the OCS<br />

detects that the front-passenger seat is not<br />

occupied and the front-passenger seat belt is<br />

not fastened (the belt tongue is not engaged<br />

in the seat belt buckle), the side impact air<br />

bag on the front-passenger side will not<br />

deploy. The side impact air bag on the frontpassenger<br />

side will deploy if the frontpassenger<br />

seat belt is fastened, regardless of<br />

whether the front-passenger seat is occupied<br />

or not.<br />

! Vehicles with BabySmart (Canada only):<br />

do not place any objects which weigh more<br />

than 20 lb (9 kg) on the front-passenger<br />

seat. This could cause the system to<br />

identify the seat as being occupied. In the<br />

event of an accident, the restraint systems<br />

on the front-passenger side are triggered.<br />

Have restraint systems that have been<br />

triggered replaced.<br />

Pelvis air bags<br />

G Warning<br />

Observe "Important safety notes"<br />

(Y page 38).<br />

G Warning<br />

Only use seat covers which have been tested<br />

and approved by <strong>Mercedes</strong>-<strong>Benz</strong> for your<br />

vehicle model. Using seat covers or other seat<br />

coverings can cause a malfunction of the side<br />

impact air bags and/or the pelvis air bags.<br />

Contact an authorized <strong>Mercedes</strong>-<strong>Benz</strong> Center<br />

for availability.<br />

Pelvis air bag deployment enhances the level<br />

of protection of the vehicle occupants on the<br />

side of the vehicle on which the impact<br />

occurs.<br />

Pelvis air bags : deploy next to and below<br />

the outer seat cushions. They are deployed:<br />

Ron the side on which an impact occurs<br />

Rat the start of an accident with a high rate<br />

of lateral vehicle deceleration or<br />

acceleration, e.g. in a side impact<br />

Rindependently of seat belt use<br />

Rindependently of the front air bags<br />

Rindependently of the Emergency<br />

Tensioning Devices<br />

The pelvis air bags are generally not deployed<br />

if the vehicle overturns, unless the system<br />

detects high vehicle deceleration or<br />

acceleration in a lateral direction and<br />

determines that they can offer additional<br />

protection to that provided by the seat belt.<br />

Pelvis air bags : will not deploy in side<br />

impacts with deceleration rates which do not<br />

exceed the system’s preset deployment<br />

thresholds for vehicle deceleration or<br />

acceleration. You will then be protected by<br />

the seat belt.<br />

Vehicles with OCS (USA only): if the OCS<br />

detects that the front-passenger seat is not<br />

occupied and the front-passenger seat belt is<br />

not fastened (the belt tongue is not engaged<br />

in the seat belt buckle), the pelvis air bag on<br />

the front-passenger side will not deploy. The<br />

pelvis air bag on the front-passenger side will<br />

deploy if the front-passenger seat belt is<br />

fastened, regardless of whether the frontpassenger<br />

seat is occupied or not.

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