Mercedes-Benz GLC : Safely transporting children in the vehicle / Avoid direct sunlight
WARNING Risk of burns when the child
seat is exposed to direct sunlight
If the child restraint system is exposed to
direct sunlight or heat, parts could heat up.
Children could suffer burns from these parts,
particularly on the metallic parts of the child
restraint system.
Always make sure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight.
Protect the child restraint system, e.g. with a blanket.
If the child restraint system has been exposed to direct sunlight, allow it to cool before securing a child in it.
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
WARNING Risk of injury or death caused
by the use of damaged child restraint
systems
Child restraint systems or their retaining systems
that have been subjected to stress in
an accident may not be able to perform their
intended protective function...
WARNING Risk of accident and injury
due to children left unattended in the
vehicle
If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle,
they could, in particular:
open doors, thereby endangering other
persons or road users...
Other information:
If you wish to lock the vehicle entirely using
the emergency key, first press the button for
locking from the inside while the driver's
door is open. Then proceed to lock the driver's
door using the emergency key.
Remove the emergency key.
Insert the emergency key as far
as it will go
into opening in the cover...
US tire regulations stipulate that every tire manufacturer
or retreader must imprint a TIN in or
on the side wall of each tire produced.
The data shown in the image is example
data.
The TIN is a unique identification number to
identify tires and comprises the following:
DOT (Department of Transportation): tire
symbol marks indicating that
the tire
complies with the requirements of the US
Department of Transportation...