Important safety notes

The EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature makes getting in and out of your vehicle easier.

You can activate and deactivate the EASY-ENTRY/ EXIT feature using COMAND.

G WARNING You must make sure no one can become trapped or injured by the moving steering wheel and driver's seat when the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature is activated.
To stop steering wheel and seat movement, do one of the following:
• move the seat adjustment switch.
• move the steering column adjustment switch.
• press one of the memory function position buttons or memory button M.
Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle.
Children could open the driver's door and unintentionally activate the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature. This could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury.

WARNING
Let the system complete the adjustment procedure before setting the vehicle in motion. All steering wheel adjustment must be completed before setting the vehicle in motion. Driving off with the steering wheel still adjusting could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.

feature, if the seat backrest is reclined too Do not activate the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature, if the seat backrest is reclined too far backwards. This can damage the front or rear seats. You must first move the backrest to a vertical position.

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