Electrical Sliding Door - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 907 2018 Operating Instructions Manual

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Locking pin
3
pops up when you open a locked
door. All doors are unlocked.
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Your vehicle may be equipped with a long
sliding door with an intermediate detent. You
can also lock the sliding door in place around
halfway when opening and closing. If you do
this, the door does not have to be opened
fully when getting into or out of the vehicle.
The sliding door is not fully engaged when in
the intermediate detent.
To open: press button 1.
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Slide the sliding door by handle
#
the stop.
Check the sliding door detent. The sliding
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door must be engaged.
To close: press button 1.
#
Slide the sliding door firmly forwards by han‐
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dle
2
until it closes.
Notes on electrical closing assist
If your vehicle is fitted with electrical closing
assist, you will require less force to close the slid‐
ing door.

Electrical sliding door

Function of the electric sliding door
Your vehicle can be equipped with an electric
sliding door on the left and/or right-hand side.
The electric sliding door is operated using the fol‐
lowing:
the sliding door buttons on the centre con‐
R
sole
the sliding door button on the door sill (B-pil‐
R
lar)
the door handle (inside or outside)
R
the key
R
If the electric sliding door is obstructed while
opening, it moves a few centimetres in the oppo‐
site direction and stops.
If the sliding door is obstructed during the closing
procedure, it opens fully again.
If the electric motor of the sliding door is in dan‐
ger of overheating, e.g. due to frequent opening
and closing within a short period, the sliding door
opens fully. The sliding door is then locked in
place. The sliding door is operational again after
approximately 30 seconds.
If there has been a malfunction or if the battery
has been disconnected, you can use the release
catch to disconnect the sliding door from the
electric motor. Then you can open or close the
door manually (
Opening/closing the electric sliding door
with the button
& WARNING Risk of entrapment by open
2
back to
When you open the sliding door, the sliding
door could hit other people as it moves back‐
wards.
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& WARNING Risk of injury despite obstacle
Obstacle detection does not react to soft,
light and thin objects, such as small fingers.
These or other parts of the body could be
pressed against the door frame, for instance.
Obstacle detection cannot prevent entrap‐
ment in these instances.
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Opening and closing
page 48).
sliding door which is not engaged
Only open the sliding door when traffic
conditions permit.
detection
When opening and closing the electric
sliding door, make sure that nobody is
within the operating range of the sliding
door.
If someone becomes trapped, press the
button again to stop the sliding door.
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