Safety and handling instructions |
General Safety Regulations |
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Work on the SRS should be carried out only at an authorized workshop. |
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All work must be carried out with the utmost care and as described in the relevant instructions. There is always a danger of injury if the work is not done in the prescribed manner. |
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Always make sure that the ignition switch is in the OFF position when changing any components. |
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Components forming part of the system must not be dismantled or repaired. Handle them with care and keep them in a dry place at room temperature. |
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The airbags must be stored at room temperature. At temperatures above +135 C there is a risk that the airbag might trigger. |
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Airbags must be stored in a special area, away from storage areas for petroleum products or other inflammable materials. |
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Airbags must be stored with the metal casing facing downwards to avoid injury in the event of accidental triggering. |
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Wear goggles and protective gloves when removing an airbag that has been detonated. Put the airbag envelope in a tight-sealing plastic bag. Wash your hands in warm water and a mild soap solution after handling a triggered airbag. |
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Do not use grease, detergent or the like on the seat-belt tensioner. |
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The seat-belt tensioner must never be exposed to temperatures above +100 C. |
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Airbags and seat-belt tensioners are classed as pyrotechnical devices and should be stored and handled in accordance with the current laws and regulations governing such products in each individual country. |
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Airbags and seat-belt tensioners must be fitted immediately after they have been fetched from the stores. If work is interrupted, the airbag or seat-belt tensioner must be returned to the stores and put away safely. Under no circumstances should an airbag or seat-belt tensioner be left unattended. |
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Seat-belt tensioners and airbags that have fallen onto hard surfaces must be replaced. Dropped or defective components must not be fitted. |