2004 MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 heating

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual ContentsSafety and Security...........................  57
Occupant safety...................................  58
Airbags ...........................................  59
Seat belts ...................

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual 28 At a glanceDoor control panel
Door control panel
Item
Page
1
Door handle
99
2
Switches for open-
ing/closing front and rear 
side windows
181
3
Memory function (for stor-
ing seat, mirror and stee

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual 83 Safety and Security
Driving safety systems
The SBC brake servo assistance switches 
off automatically
approximately two minutes after you 
turned the SmartKey in the starter 
switch to position0 o

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual 110 Controls in detailSeatsMassage function (PULSE)
You can reduce muscle tension during long 
trips by periodically using the massage 
function. 
Press button3.
The indicator lamp on button3 comes

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual 111 Controls in detailSeats
Switching off rapid seat heating
Press upper switch position2 again. Vehicles with seat ventilation*
The switch is located on the door. The red 
indicator lamps on the swi

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual 112 Controls in detailSeatsSwitching off rapid seat heating
Press upper switch position1 twice. 
Seat ventilation* (standard on SL 600)
The switch is located on the door. The blue 
indicator lamps on

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual 220 Controls in detailUseful features
Heated steering wheel* (SL 500, SL 600)
The steering wheel heating warms up the 
leather area of the steering wheel.
The lever is on the lower left-hand side of

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MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 2004 R230 Owners Manual 240 OperationDriving instructionsPower assistance
Brakes
Warning!
G
The brake system requires electrical energy 
for operation.
A malfunction in the vehicle’s power supply 
or electrical system may
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