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G-Class Owner's Manual - Mercedes G-Class, G-Wagon, G500, G55 ...

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Head restraint height<br />

Slide the switch up or down in the direction<br />

of arrow 5.<br />

Head restraint angle<br />

Adjust the angle of the head restraint<br />

by hand. Pull or push.<br />

Risk of injury G<br />

Make sure that the back of your head is supported<br />

in the middle of the head restraint at<br />

eye level.<br />

This reduces the risk of injury to the head<br />

and neck in the event of an accident or similar<br />

situations.<br />

You will find further information about the<br />

seats in the "Controls in detail" section<br />

( page 93).<br />

Steering wheel<br />

Risk of accident G<br />

Only adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle<br />

is stationary. You could otherwise lose<br />

control of the vehicle as a result of an unexpected<br />

steering wheel movement.<br />

The steering wheel can be adjusted when<br />

the key is removed from the ignition and a<br />

door is open.<br />

For this reason, children should never be left<br />

unsupervised in the vehicle.<br />

i<br />

You can adjust the steering wheel –<br />

with the front door open – up to approximately<br />

30 minutes after the ignition<br />

has been switched off.<br />

Make sure that the ignition is switched<br />

on or the driver's door is open.<br />

Nur fuer internen Gebrauch<br />

Getting started<br />

Adjusting<br />

The lever for adjusting the steering wheel<br />

is on the left of the steering column.<br />

P46.15-2086-31<br />

1 Steering column fore-and-aft adjustment<br />

2 Steering column height<br />

Steering column fore-and-aft adjust<br />

ment<br />

Push the lever forwards or backwards<br />

in the direction of arrow 1 to adjust to<br />

a position in which you can hold the<br />

steering wheel comfortably with your<br />

arms slightly bent.<br />

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