Introduction
You can use the exterior mirrors and the interior mirror to observe traffic behind you and adjust driving style
accordingly.
For safety reasons, it is important that the driver positions the exterior and interior mirrors correctly before starting a
journey →
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Looking in the exterior mirrors and the interior mirror does not allow the driver to see the entire area around the side
and rear of the vehicle. The area that cannot be seen is known as the blind spot. Objects and other road users may
also be located in the blind spot.
WARNING
Adjusting the exterior and interior mirrors while driving may cause the driver to become distracted. This can lead to
accidents and serious injuries.
● Exterior and interior mirrors should only be adjusted when the vehicle is stationary.
● When parking, changing lane, or performing an overtaking or turning manoeuvre, always pay careful attention to
the area around the vehicle as objects and other road users may be located in the blind spot.
● Always ensure that the mirrors are positioned correctly and that the rear view is not restricted by ice, snow,
condensation or any other objects.
WARNING
If you estimate the distance from traffic behind you incorrectly, you can cause accidents and serious injuries.
● Curved mirrors (convex or aspheric) enlarge the field of vision and can make objects in the mirror seem smaller
and further away than they actually are.
● Using curved mirrors to estimate the distance from other vehicles behind you when changing lanes can provide
inaccurate results and can lead to accidents and severe injuries.
● Whenever possible, use the interior mirror to check the exact distance between your vehicle and following traffic
or other objects.
● Make sure that you have a good view to the rear of the vehicle.
WARNING
Automatic anti-dazzle mirrors contain an electrolyte fluid which could leak if the mirror is broken.
● The leaking electrolyte fluid can cause irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory organs, especially in people who
suffer from asthma or similar illnesses. Immediately ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air and get
out of the vehicle. If this is not possible, open all of the windows and doors.
● If the electrolyte fluid gets into the eyes or onto the skin, immediately wash the area with plenty of water for at
least 15 minutes and consult a doctor.
● If the electrolyte fluid gets onto shoes or clothing, wash immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Clean shoes and clothes thoroughly before wearing them again.
● If the electrolyte fluid is swallowed, immediately rinse the mouth with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Do
not induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by a doctor. Seek medical assistance immediately.
NOTICE
If the glass of an automatic anti-dazzle mirror is broken, electrolyte fluid can leak from the mirror. This fluid
corrodes plastic surfaces. Remove the fluid as soon as possible, e.g. using a wet sponge.
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