Memory Function - Mercedes-Benz C-Class-Saloon 2020 Owner's Manual

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110 Seats and stowing
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The steering wheel will then move upwards
only if it is not already as high as it will go.
The driver's seat will then move backwards
only if it is not already at the rear of the seat
adjustment range.
The steering wheel and the driver's seat will
move back to the last drive position in the fol‐
lowing cases:
you switch the power supply or the ignition
R
on when the driver's door is closed
you close the driver's door with the ignition
R
switched on
The last drive position will be saved when:
you switch the ignition off.
R
Vehicles with memory function: you call
R
up the seat settings via the memory function.
Vehicles with memory function: you save
R
the seat settings via the memory function.
Vehicles with memory function: press one of
the memory function memory position switches
to stop the adjustment process.
Setting the easy entry and exit feature
Multimedia system:
Vehicle
î Vehicle settings
4
5
Easy Entry/Exit
5
Select
Steer. wheel and
seat,
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only
or Off.

Memory function

Function of the memory function
& WARNING Risk of an accident if the
memory function is used while driving
If you use the memory function on the driv‐
er's side while driving, you could lose control
of the vehicle as a result of the adjustments
being made.
Only use the memory function on the
#
driver's side when the vehicle is station‐
ary.
Internal use only
& WARNING Risk of entrapment when
adjusting the seat with the memory func‐
tion
When the memory function adjusts the seat
or steering wheel, you and other vehicle
Steering wheel
occupants – particularly children – could
become trapped.
During the adjusting process of the
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memory function, ensure that no body
parts are in the sweep of the seat or
the steering wheel.
If somebody becomes trapped, immedi‐
#
ately release the memory function posi‐
tion button.
The adjustment process is stopped.
& WARNING Risk of entrapment if the
memory function is activated by children
Children could become trapped if they acti‐
vate the memory function, particularly when
unattended.

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