Mercedes-Benz EQE 2024 Operator's Manual page 92

Hide thumbs Also See for EQE 2024:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Opening and closing
90
1
3 ft (approximately 1 m)
* NOTE Risk of an accident from objects at
close range
Object recognition may not detect certain
objects at close range.
When opening the convenience doors,
#
pay particular attention to low objects
and obstacles in the side window area.
Object detection does not always detect
such objects at close range, especially
during movement. The vehicle or other
objects could otherwise be damaged.
* NOTE Risk of accident due to faulty sen-
sors
The sensors may malfunction because of snow
or due to objects that absorb ultrasonic
waves.
Make sure that the convenience doors
#
are free from dirt, ice or slush.
Be especially careful when opening the
#
convenience doors if other ultrasonic
sources are nearby.
* NOTE Risk of accidents if the detection
performance of the sensors in the conve-
nience doors is restricted
If the sensors are covered, the convenience
doors cannot function reliably.
Do not apply stickers, foils or other coat-
#
ings to the outside of the convenience
doors.
The sensors may otherwise be blocked
and obstacles may not be detected or
only detected to a limited extent.
Exit warning when opening the front doors from
inside
The exit warning of Active Blind Spot Assist is
used as an additional safeguard. If an obstacle is
detected, the convenience function is deactivated
and the moving door will be stopped.
Manually open a door stopped in an intermedi-
#
ate position.
& WARNING Risk of accident despite exit
warning
The exit warning neither reacts to stationary
objects nor to persons or road users
approaching you at a greatly differing speed.
The exit warning cannot warn drivers in these
situations.
Always pay particular attention to the
#
traffic situation when opening the doors
and make sure there is sufficient clear-
ance.
The exit warning is only an aid and not a substi-
tute for the attention of vehicle occupants. The
responsibility for opening and closing the doors

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents