SMART fortwo coupé Owner's Manual

SMART fortwo coupé Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 >> Owner's Manual smart fortwo coupé and smart fortwo cabrio...
  • Page 2 (Y page) Further information on a topic YY A warning or an instruction that is con- tinued on the next page. Display text: Display text in the instru- ment cluster display, the smart Audio-Sys- tem or the smart Media-System.
  • Page 3 Android™ smart therefore reserves the right to intro- Please note that the smart guides app may duce changes in the following areas: not currently be available in your country. Design...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Protection of the environment ..... 18 Refuelling ..........67 smart genuine parts ......18 Warranty for the smart Audio-Sys- tem and smart Media-System ....19 Ensuring good visibility ......70 Vehicle equipment ......... 19 Switching on the lighting ..... 70 Operating safety ........
  • Page 5 ............. 100 Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit .. 150 Jump-starting and charging the battery ..........152 Using the smart Media-System ..102 Towing and tow-starting the vehi- Operating and setting up the smart cle ............155 Media-System ........102 Manually releasing the selector Listening to the radio ......
  • Page 6: Index

    Index Airbags Front airbag (driver, front ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) passenger) ........33 Display message ......176 Kneebag ..........33 Function/notes ......... 46 Protection provided ......34 Warning lamp (yellow) ....176 Sidebag ..........33 Adjusting the headlamp range ..... 71 Triggering ........
  • Page 7 Index Setting air distribution ....81 Jump starting ......... 154 Setting the temperature ....81 Warning and indicator lamps ..184 Switching air-recirculation Belt tensioner mode on/off ........82 Activation ......... 31 Switching on/off ......81 Blower speed Windows misted up ......82 Increasing or decreasing (air- Automatic engine switch-off (auto- conditioning system) ......
  • Page 8 Index Exterior ........... 145 Children Exterior lighting ......145 Restraint systems ......36 Gear or selector lever ....145 Cigarette lighter ........83 High-pressure cleaner ....143 Climate control Interior ..........145 Air conditioning ....... 80 Notes ........143, 145 Automatic air conditioning ....
  • Page 9 Index Cup holder Display message ......166 Centre console ........ 124 Emergency locking ......163 Important safety notes ....124 Emergency unlocking ....163 Cup holder Opening (from the inside) ....75 see Cup holder Double lock function ......75 Driver's door see Door Driver's seat...
  • Page 10 Index Indicator lamp ........ 176 eco score Displaying ........98 Calling up ......... 63 ® (Electronic Stability Program) Comparing the trip ......63 Crosswind Assist ......47 Evaluating the current trip .... 63 Display message ......177 Function/notes ......... 62 General notes ........
  • Page 11 Index Frequencies Mobile phone ........192 Handbrake Two-way radio ....... 192 see Parking brake Front airbag ..........33 Hands-free system Front cover see Mobile phone see Service cover Hazard warning lamps ......148 Front windscreen Headlamp flasher ........71 see Windscreen Headlamps Front-passenger front airbag deac- see Automatic headlamp mode...
  • Page 12 Index Jump start (engine) Turn signals ........60 see Jump starting (engine) see Interior lighting Jump starting (engine) ......152 see Replacing bulbs Limiter Calling up the stored limit speed ..........67 Cancelling ......... 67 Changing the battery ....162 Deactivating ........
  • Page 13 Index Malfunction (on-board com- Installation ........192 puter with monochrome dis- Transmission output (maxi- play) ..........174 mum) ..........192 Pulling away ........54 Model series Shift recommendation ..... 61 see Vehicle identification plate Shifting to neutral ......57 Multi-functional seat Starting the engine ......
  • Page 14 Index PASSENGER AIRBAG indicator Passenger airbag lamp ........... 35 Enabling and disabling* ....39 Pets in the vehicle ......45 Problem (malfunction)* ....168 Restraint system ......30 Passenger seat Restraint system warning lamp ..30 Folding down ........127 Seat belts ..........
  • Page 15 Index Rear window heating Engaging (manual transmis- Air-conditioning system ....81 sion) ........... 57 Automatic climate control ....82 Reversing camera Rear window wiper Cleaning instructions ....144 Replacing the wiper blade .... 142 Function/notes ......... 86 Switching on/off ......73 Switching on/off ......
  • Page 16 Resetting ......... 165 Stowage compartment in the tail- Reversing feature ......76 gate ............124 Sidebag ............ 33 Stowage compartments smart Centre Centre console ........ 124 see Qualified specialist workshop Cup holder ........124 Snow chains .......... 141 Door ..........124 Socket (12 V) Glove compartment ......
  • Page 17 Index Technical data Track Information ........188 Selecting (Audio-System) ..... 100 Vehicle data ........188 Selection (Media-System) ..... 112 Telephone Traffic reports Charging (Media-System) ..... 108 Switching on/off ......97 see Mobile phone Transmission Telephone book see Automatic transmission Loading (Audio-System) ....98 see Manual transmission Telephone operation Transporting the vehicle .....
  • Page 18 Index Tyres Vehicle data .......... 188 Changing a wheel ......135 Vehicle dimensions ......188 Checking ......... 134 Vehicle emergency locking ....163 Direction of rotation ...... 138 Vehicle identification number Important safety notes ....134 see VIN M+S tyres (winter tyres) ....141 Vehicle identification plate ....
  • Page 19 Index Removing a wheel ......137 Snow chains ........141 Storing ..........139 Tightening torque ......138 Windows Cleaning .......... 144 see Side windows Windscreen Demisting (air-conditioning system) ..........81 Demisting (automatic climate control) ..........82 Windscreen washer fluid see Windscreen washer system Windscreen washer system Important safety notes ....
  • Page 20: Introduction

    Returning an end-of-life vehicle Fuel consumption and the rate of engine, EU countries only: transmission, brake and tyre wear depend smart will take back your end-of-life vehicle on the following factors: for environment-friendly disposal in accordance with the European Union (EU) operating conditions of your vehicle End-Of-Life Vehicles Directive.
  • Page 21: Warranty For The Smart Audio-System And Smart Media-System

    Only smart genuine parts or parts of the same chased (see list in the service booklet). quality may be used. In addition, only approved wheels, tyres and accessories for the particular type of vehicle may be used.
  • Page 22 They might not function theft. Further information is available from properly anymore and/or jeopardise the any smart Centre. operational safety of the vehicle. There is The functionality of a roof aerial (radio, DAB) an increased risk of an accident and injury.
  • Page 23 Do Notify smart as soon as possible if there is a not use loose floormats and do not place change of address or if ownership of the vehicles changes.
  • Page 24: Qr Codes For Rescue Card

    This technical information is also read out smart implied warranty or by the New or for the following services: Used-Vehicle Warranty. repair work service work...
  • Page 25: Copyright Information

    >> Introduction. Copyright information Information on licenses of Free and Open- Source software used in the vehicle and the electronic components: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource...
  • Page 26: At A Glance

    Forward collision warning Windscreen wipers combi- Parking aid nation switch Headlamp range adjust- Automatic locking feature ment Hazard warning lamps Lights combination switch Overhead control panel Automatic transmission: smart Audio-System shift paddles smart Media-System Climate control system control panel...
  • Page 27: Multifunction Steering Wheel

    Colour display of the instrument cluster stored Monochrome display of the ± Interrupts cruise instrument cluster control or the limiter smart Audio-System ¯ Activates cruise con- smart Media-System trol ^ Deactivates cruise Only for instrument cluster control or the limiter with colour display: È...
  • Page 28: Centre Console With Drawer

    Power socket Cup holders Ashtray smart Media-System: AUX port, USB port and SD card Drawer slot smart fortwo coupé: coin Cup holders holder Selector lever indicator smart fortwo cabrio: opens and closes the soft top Sets the drive programs (program selector button)
  • Page 29: Overhead Control Panel

    Overhead control panel Overhead control panel Function Page Function Page Left-hand reading lamp PASSENGER AIRBAG indica- tor lamps Interior lighting Rear-view mirror Right-hand reading lamp...
  • Page 30: Door Control Panel

    Door control panel Door control panel Function Page Function Page Opens the door Opens and closes the side windows Adjusts the exterior mir- rors...
  • Page 31: Displays Shown In The Instrument Cluster And The Display

    Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Function Page Function Page Speedometer · Distance warning signal ^ Forward collision warning Display Warning and indicator à Lane Keeping Assist lamps # Battery C Doors or tailgate R Rear foglamp...
  • Page 32: Safety

    If the restraint system is malfunctioning, always be secured in special restraint sys- restraint system components may be trig- tems suitable for smart vehicles if under 1.50 m tall gered unintentionally or may not deploy However, no system available today can as intended during an accident.
  • Page 33 The way the restraint system responds depends on the severity of the impact detec- smart recommends that you have the ted and the apparent type of accident: vehicle towed to a qualified specialist Head-on collision workshop after an accident.
  • Page 34 Adjust the seat properly before beginning smart recommends that you only use seat your journey. Always ensure that the belts which have been approved specifically backrest is in an almost vertical position for your vehicle by smart.
  • Page 35 : and guide the seat belt back by specialist workshop immediately. belt tongue ;. smart recommends that you have the vehicle Belt warning for the driver and front- towed to a qualified specialist workshop passenger after an accident.
  • Page 36 Occupant safety To avoid risks as a result of a deployed air- AIRBAG Possible protection bag: for: Adjust seats correctly before starting your Kneebag Thigh, knee and lower journey and move the driver's and front- passenger seat as far back as possible. Always observe the information on the Driver's air- Head and thorax...
  • Page 37 There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Use only seat covers which have been spe- cifically approved for the respective seat by smart. WARNING Sensors to control the airbags are located The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp in the doors.
  • Page 38: Children In The Vehicle

    If you leave children unattended in the recommended and suitable for use in smart vehicle, they may be able to set the vehicle vehicles. Make sure you observe the...
  • Page 39 When fitting a child restraint system, be sure to observe the manufacturer's installation Use the smart care products to clean the instructions and the instructions for correct child restraint systems recommended by use of the child restraint system.
  • Page 40 Children in the vehicle To deactivate the belt warning for the front- passenger, proceed as follows: Insert the seat belt tongue into the buckle before the child restraint system is fitted to the front-passenger seat. Then fit the ISOFIX child restraint system to the front-passenger seat (with seat belt fastened).
  • Page 41 Children in the vehicle This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury. In this case the front-passenger seat may not be used. You may only transport a child on the front-passenger seat if they are seated in a suitable rearward or forward- facing child restraint system.
  • Page 42 Children in the vehicle The airbag-off switch for manually enabling Move the front-passenger seat as far back and disabling the front-passenger front air- as possible. Always make sure that the bag is in the dashboard on the front- shoulder belt strap is correctly routed from passenger side.
  • Page 43 Children in the vehicle passenger seat, always make sure that the front-passenger front airbag is disabled. This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is permanently lit page 35). When using child restraint systems on the front-passenger seat, always observe the following: Move the front-passenger seat as far back...
  • Page 44 Children in the vehicle ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint systems in the following "Universal" category may be used on seats marked U, UF, IUF or i-U in accordance with the tables on the suitability of the seats for attaching child restraint sys- tems.
  • Page 45 Children in the vehicle Weight categories Front-passenger front air- Front-passenger front air- bag is enabled bag is disabled Category 0: up to10 kg U, L Category 0+: up to13 kg U, L Category I:9to18 kg UF, L U, L Category II:15to25 kg UF, L U, L Category III:22to36 kg...
  • Page 46 Overview of recommended child restraint systems The smart fortwo is equipped with a manual front-passenger front airbag deactivation sys- tem. Before using a rearward-facing child restraint on the front-passenger seat, disable the front-passenger airbag ( page 39).
  • Page 47: Pets In The Vehicle

    04 301133 A 000 970 3700 18 kg You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from a smart centre. Further related subjects: Notes on child restraint systems on the front-passenger seat ( page 40). Notes on attaching suitable child restraint systems ( page 41).
  • Page 48: Driving Safely

    With the help of the radar sensor system, the specially approved for your vehicle by smart. forward collision warning can detect obsta- Further information can be obtained at a...
  • Page 49 Driving safely WARNING The distance warning function cannot always clearly identify objects and com- plex traffic situations. In such cases, the distance warning func- tion may: give an unnecessary warning not give a warning There is a risk of an accident. Always pay careful attention to the traffic Press the switch symbol.
  • Page 50 Driving safely WARNING ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP is unable to stabilise the vehicle. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off. This increases the risk of skidding and an accident. ® Drive on carefully. Have ESP checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 51: Entering And Setting Up

    Adjusting the seats the driver must be able to see all the dis- Opening the door plays in the instrument cluster clearly. move seat backrest ; to an almost vertical Press the # button on the key. position. Open the door. sit in a normal upright position.
  • Page 52 Adjusting the seats Adjusting the seat fore-and-aft posi- WARNING tion The seat belt does not offer the intended level of protection if you have not moved the backrest to an almost vertical position. When braking or in the event of an acci- dent, you could slide underneath the seat belt and sustain abdomen or neck injuries, for example.
  • Page 53: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the mirrors Adjusting the seat backrest (seat with a handwheel) Turn handwheel ? forwards or back- wards. Adjusting the steering wheel WARNING The steering wheel may move unexpect- Fold down lever :. edly if you adjust it while driving. This could cause you to lose control of the vehi- Set desired steering wheel height 2.
  • Page 54 Adjusting the mirrors Adjusting the exterior mirrors man- Adjusting the exterior mirrors electri- ually cally WARNING You could lose control of the vehicle while driving if you: adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or mirror fasten the seat belt. There is a risk of an accident. Adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or mirror and fasten the seat belt before starting the engine.
  • Page 55: Driving

    Starting the engine Running-in a new vehicle In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion, for example, if they: Running-in the engine with due care release the parking brake improves the engine's performance in later shift the automatic transmission out of years.
  • Page 56: Pulling Away

    Pulling away several floormats or carpets on top of one another. WARNING Unsuitable footwear can hinder correct usage of the pedals, e.g.: shoes with thick soles shoes with high heels slippers There is a risk of an accident. To insert the key into the ignition lock Wear suitable footwear to ensure correct To switch on the power supply usage of the pedals.
  • Page 57 Pulling away Applying the parking brake Using the parking brake Please note WARNING If the parking brake has not been fully released when driving, the parking brake can: overheat and cause a fire lose its hold function. There is a risk of fire and an accident. Release the parking brake fully before Pull parking brake ;...
  • Page 58: Automatic Start/Stop System

    Automatic start/stop system Release the brake pedal. the windscreen is misted up The vehicle is then held for about one sec- the battery charge is too low ond. Pull away. Switching off the engine automatically Manual transmission Automatic start/stop system Stop the vehicle.
  • Page 59: Manual Transmission

    Automatic transmission The automatic start/stop system is activated Automatic transmission automatically when the engine is started. Please note Press the switch symbol. On-board computer with colour display: WARNING the display shows a message. The indica- If the engine speed is above the idling tor lamp lights up when the automatic start/stop system is deactivated or there is speed and you engage transmission posi-...
  • Page 60 Automatic transmission The following transmission positions are Maximum acceleration (kickdown) available: To reach maximum acceleration, use kick- B Park position down: Park position secures a vehicle from roll- Depress the accelerator pedal beyond the ing away when stationary, but should not pressure point.
  • Page 61 Automatic transmission Short-term manual gearshifting (vehi- Changing gear manually cles with Sports package) Useful information Activating On vehicles with an automatic transmission, you can shift gears manually using the selector lever or shift paddles. If it is per- missible, the automatic transmission shifts to the next highest or next lowest gear.
  • Page 62: Using The Turn Signals

    Driving economically When coasting, the automatic transmission Using the turn signals shifts down. If the engine exceeds the maximum engine speed when shifting down, the automatic transmission protects against engine dam- age by not shifting down. Shifting with shift paddles (vehicles with Sports package) Shifting up The ignition must be switched on in order to...
  • Page 63 Driving economically ments (EU CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY). Monitoring the rev counter These documents are delivered with your vehicle. Rev counter and dashboard clock The consumption figures were in each case based on the currently applicable version: for vehicles that comply with or exceed the EURO 5 standard, in accordance with Regulation (EC) No.
  • Page 64 Driving economically Understanding the eco score display in the on-board computer Useful information The eco score display provides information on how to drive economically. A higher percentage indicates a more eco- nomical driving style. The percentage count in the eco score dis- play only appears after covering a distance of approx.
  • Page 65 Driving economically Current trip > W > Compare. Select Using the eco score display in the smart Select category. Media-System A comparison of the values for the current trip with the values of the selected cate- Calling up the eco score menu gory appears.
  • Page 66: Braking Correctly

    Driving on wet roads Resetting the eco score of one category Maintain a greater distance from the vehi- cle in front. At least one trip must be stored in the respec- Brake more firmly. tive category. Vehicle eco score My prefer‐ Select >...
  • Page 67: Winter Driving

    Lane Keeping Assist Winter driving Lane Keeping Assist Please note WARNING WARNING If you shift down on a slippery road surface in an attempt to increase the engine's Lane Keeping Assist cannot always clearly braking effect, the drive wheels could lose identify lane markings.
  • Page 68: Cruise Control And Limiter

    Cruise control and limiter No warning is given in the following situa- Cruise control is used in order to drive longer tions: at a constant speed. The limiter helps to avoid exceeding a stored speed. when crossing a lane marking quickly The driver is responsible for driving the at speeds below 70 km/h vehicle in a safe manner, controlling the...
  • Page 69: Refuelling

    Refuelling Press top (cruise control) or bottom (lim- The stored speed is deleted when the engine is switched off. iter) of button :. The ¯ (cruise control) or È (limiter) button appears in the instrument cluster display. Refuelling Refuelling notes Storing the current speed WARNING Press button ;...
  • Page 70 Petrol must only be mixed with additives recommended by smart. Observe the instructions for use in the product description. For further infor- mation on recommended additives enquire at any smart centre.
  • Page 71 Refuelling Insert the filler neck of the fuel pump noz- zle all the way into the tank and refuel. Only fill the fuel tank until the pump noz- zle switches off. The fuel may otherwise leak out. Overfilling the fuel tank can dam- age the fuel system.
  • Page 72: Ensuring Good Visibility

    The engine is switched off. traffic conditions. The driver's door is opened. For reasons of safety, smart recommends that The vehicle is locked. you drive with the lights switched on even The main-beam headlamps are not during the daytime.
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Lighting

    Adjusting the lighting The cornering light function uses the front Using the headlamp flasher foglamps to improve the illumination of the Pull the combination switch in the direc- road in the direction in which you are turn- tion of arrow 2. ing, enabling better visibility in tight bends, for example.
  • Page 74: Using The Interior Lighting

    Using the windscreen wipers side of the road to that in which the vehicle is registered. Unlike the asymmetrical dipped- beam headlamps, these headlamps do not dazzle oncoming traffic. Symmetrical dipped-beam headlamps provide less illu- mination to the edge of the carriageway. Press switch : to activate or deactivate the left-hand reading lamp.
  • Page 75 In position 1 or in the © position, the Switching the rear window wiper on windscreen wipers switch off when the and off when in reverse gear (smart engine is switched off automatically and the fortwo coupé) driver's door is opened.
  • Page 76: Folding The Sun Visor To The Side

    Folding the sun visor to the side Folding the sun visor to the side Mirror cover Bracket Retaining strap Vanity mirror Fold the sun visor down. Pull the sun visor out of retainer ;. Fold the sun visor to one side...
  • Page 77: Feeling Comfortable In The Vehicle Interior

    Locking and unlocking the doors from the inside Locking and unlocking the doors from the vehicle. Keep the keys out of the reach the inside of children. Using the door handle to unlock the door To lock: press button :. When the doors are locked, indicator lamp ;...
  • Page 78: Understanding The Reversing Function

    Opening and closing the windows Opening and closing the windows Therefore, do not leave any people unsu- pervised in the vehicle, particularly chil- Please note dren, elderly people or people in need of special assistance. Do not activate the WARNING double lock when people are in the vehicle.
  • Page 79: Using The Soft Top (Smart Fortwo Cabrio)

    Using the soft top (smart fortwo cabrio) not press against the folding roof when it Opening and closing the windows is closed. When transporting objects that extend beyond the rear, make sure that these do not rest on the rear soft top fasteners (brackets).
  • Page 80 Using the soft top (smart fortwo cabrio) To open: press the switch to position ; When the rear soft top is lowered, the side until the soft top is in the desired position. support beams could be stolen. Therefore, remove the side support beams and stow Press switch ;...
  • Page 81 Using the soft top (smart fortwo cabrio) Open the doors and tailgate. Release the fastening straps on the stow- age space and guide the locking mecha- nism with your hand until the fastening straps are released. Open the cover. Remove the side bars.
  • Page 82: Operating The Climate Control System

    Operating the climate control system Operating the heating and air-condi- tioning Switching on and off Secure both fastening straps with ten- sioner : on front detent ;. The red surfaces at the side must no longer be visible. An audible click can be heard upon engaging.
  • Page 83 Operating the climate control system Switching "Cooling with air dehumidifi- Operating the automatic climate con- cation" on or off trol The "Cooling with air dehumidification" Switching on and off function cools and dehumidifies the air inside the vehicle during warm weather. The engine must be running in order to use "Cooling with air dehumidification".
  • Page 84 Operating the climate control system Activating/deactivating air-recircula- Drying windows that are misted up on the tion mode outside Press the À button. Switch on the windscreen wipers. The indicator lamp below À lights up Press the ¬ button. when air-recirculation mode is activated. Use this setting only until the windows are clear again.
  • Page 85: Switching The Seat Heating On And Off

    Using the accessories Opening and closing the air vents Press button ;. Indicator lamp : lights up when seat heating is activated. The seat heating switches off automatically after about 10 minutes. Using the accessories Using the cigarette lighter WARNING You can burn yourself if you touch the hot heating element or the socket of the ciga- To open 1: turn the vent outwards.
  • Page 86 Using the accessories ashtray is fully inserted in the cup holder. Fitting and removing the floormats Make sure that lit cigarettes do not fall into the cup holder. WARNING Otherwise, the cup holder could be dam- Objects in the driver's footwell may aged.
  • Page 87: Parking And Getting Out

    Using the parking aid Parking Switching off the engine Apply the parking brake. Please note Manual transmission: engage first or WARNING reverse gear. Automatic transmission: shift the trans- Flammable material such as leaves, grass mission to position P. or twigs may ignite if they come into con- Turn key to position 0 in the ignition lock tact with hot parts of the exhaust system or and remove it.
  • Page 88: Using The Reversing Camera

    The reversing camera is a visual parking and manoeuvring aid. It shows the area behind your vehicle with guide lines in the smart Guide lines in the display Media-System display. Useful information...
  • Page 89: Locking The Vehicle

    In addition, the children could also set the The area behind the vehicle is shown with vehicle in motion, for example, if they: guide lines in the smart Media-System display. release the parking brake shift the automatic transmission out of...
  • Page 90: Priming And Deactivating The Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Priming and deactivating the anti-theft alarm system There is a risk of an accident and injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children and animals unattended in the vehicle. Keep the keys out of the reach of children.
  • Page 91: Operating The On-Board Computer

    Overview of the on-board computer Overview of the on-board computer Monochrome display overview Please note WARNING Operating the integrated information sys- tems and communications equipment in the vehicle while driving will distract you from traffic conditions. You could then lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 92: Calling Up Displays

    Calling up displays Briefly press the ´ button on the mul- Colour display overview tifunction lever to scroll forward at menu level. Press and hold the ´ button on the mul- tifunction level to directly call up the trip meter. Press and hold a on the multifunction lever to reset the values.
  • Page 93 Calling up displays from reset Trip computer eco score display eco score from start Fuel consumption Coolant temperature Messages and service Settings Digital speedometer Distance display The eco score display provides feedback on how economical the driver's driving behav- iour is ( page 62).
  • Page 94: Setting Values

    Press a to scroll through the display Select and press a to confirm. messages. Current information on the type of service Setting the time can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali- fied specialist workshop. Settings Time Set the time.
  • Page 95 Setting values Setting the unit for speed in the digital speedometer Settings > Display> Digital Select speedometer > Unit. Set the value The following values are set: Digital speedometer display Digital speedometer in the header England only: only the display unit of the digital speedometer is set.
  • Page 96: Using The Smart Audio-System

    Operating and setting the smart Audio-System Operating and setting the smart Audio- $ Switches on the radio and selects the waveband. System External audio equipment (AUX connec- smart Audio-System overview tion) Volume control, Ü button WARNING F Sets the radio text...
  • Page 97 App, rotate the phone bracket. mobile phone to landscape mode. You can use the USB port behind the smart- phone bracket on the left to charge your Operating the smart Audio-System via mobile phone during the journey.
  • Page 98: Listening To The Radio

    Setting the time format Press the Ü button. Press the ª button. Press the $ button. Select Clock. The smart Audio-System receives data Select Format. transmitted via the Radio Data System (RDS). Choose one of the following time formats: Am/Pm...
  • Page 99 Listening to the radio Setting a station from the station list Digital radio (if available) Press a in radio mode. Information on DAB The station list appears. Any electronic devices taken into the Select a station. vehicle may seriously impair radio and Press a to confirm.
  • Page 100: Using A Mobile Phone

    Do one of the following: news etc. A prerequisite for the reception is If a code appears in the smart Audio- that broadcasters process the relevant infor- System display and on the mobile phone, mation.
  • Page 101 Calling a contact from the phone book Select z. To call a contact in the telephone book, the To transfer the call back to the smart mobile phone telephone book first has to be Audio-System: press 9. imported into the smart Audio-System.
  • Page 102: Operating External Data Storage Media

    Operating external data storage media Entering numbers or characters during a Rapid search call Press the 9 button. An entry field appears. Select #123. To enter characters, turn control B and Enter numbers or characters. press the 9 button. Ending a call Skipping to the next or previous track Press the 9 button.
  • Page 103 Operating external data storage media Select Select one of the following options for the volume: Medium High ® Bluetooth device operation Connecting a device ® Connect a Bluetooth audio device the same way you connect a mobile phone with ® Bluetooth Skipping to the next or previous track Press the D or C button briefly to...
  • Page 104: Using The Smart Media-System

    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Controls on the smart Media-System Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Operating the smart Media-System Please note Some functions are restricted while driving. Controls Previous station or track and fast rewind Mute...
  • Page 105 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Overview of home screen Selecting items on the touchscreen Tap on a menu, an option or an application with one finger. The menu, the option or the application is launched. Controlling media playback on the touchscreen Swipe to the left.
  • Page 106 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Switching off the display Selecting the home screen display Switch off System Home page. Select home page > W > Select > display. A selection of home screen displays appears. Select the desired display.
  • Page 107 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System For text in the TomTom software used. Setting a neutral sound for the bass and treble Multimedia Settings Sound Select > > > Adjusting the audio settings Bass/Treble > Neutral. Audio is played without increasing the Setting the volume bass or treble.
  • Page 108: Listening To The Radio

    Listening to the radio Frequently used settings such as phone con- “List” display mode (FM and digital radio) tacts and radio stations can be stored as favourites. Six favourites can be stored for each of the following categories: Navigation Radio Telephone Services Favourites...
  • Page 109 Listening to the radio “Presets” display mode Displaying digital radio services Digital radio services. Select W > Select one of the following digital radio services: (Electronic Programme Guide) Programme schedule for the station cur- rently playing Intellitext Programme information and programme schedule for the station currently play- Slide show Selects the waveband (AM/FM/DAB radio)
  • Page 110: Using A Mobile Phone

    Bluetooth. Select > ® The setting is marked. Bluetooth is ena- bled or disabled on the smart Media-Sys- Using a mobile phone tem. Connecting a mobile phone Authorising a mobile phone Please note Authorising a mobile phone for the first...
  • Page 111 Link™ version 1.1 and above the mobile phone is switched on a MirrorLink™ certified App must be installed on the mobile phone the GPS connection must be activated on the mobile phone the time is set on the smart Media-System...
  • Page 112 Using a mobile phone Transferring a call to the mobile phone Telephone operation Mobile phone. Select W > Useful information The following conditions must be fulfilled in Ending a call order to make a 999 or 112 emergency call: call. Select a valid and operational SIM card is inser- ted in the mobile phone...
  • Page 113: Connecting And Operating External Data Storage Media

    Selects the previous track A data storage medium may contain no more than eight directory levels. Selects the next track The smart Media-System only recognises the Stops and continues playback first partition of a data storage medium. The Switches track repeat on partition must be formatted as FAT or FAT32.
  • Page 114: Viewing Images

    Useful information Displays the playlist Calls up the context menu Images that have been saved to an SD card or USB memory stick can be viewed in the smart Media-System. Selecting a different device The following file formats can be displayed: Change source.
  • Page 115: Video Playback

    Using the navigation system Activating the controls in full screen Selecting the next or previous video mode Select D or C. Tap the touchscreen. Stopping and continuing playback Switching from full screen mode to nor- Select Ë. mal view Normal view.
  • Page 116 This requires registration at the navigation system's driving recommen- http://tomtom.com/forsmart. Further infor- dations. mation is available from any smart Centre. Observe the legal stipulations and traffic Remove SD card from the vehicle and insert regulations of the country you are driving in into a computer.
  • Page 117 Using the navigation system Navigation Drive to... Point Navigation Drive to... Saved Select > > Select > > map. locations. Align map view with the destination. Select destination. Tap the destination point on the display. The symbol selected is highlighted in blue. Managing saved locations Tap on the symbol to confirm.
  • Page 118 Using the navigation system Adding POIs Changing the route Navigation Settings Manage Select > > Useful information POIs POI. > If no POI categories have been defined yet, Once the destination has been selected, the a prompt appears to enter a POI category. navigation system calculates the route to the Select the category for the POI.
  • Page 119 Using the navigation system Navigation Change route Avoid By pressing W, it is possible to search Select > > roadblock. for a car park near the destination or add the location to the saved locations. Select the length of the route that needs to Show traffic on route be avoided.
  • Page 120 Using the navigation system Ask for every route Switching navigation announcements on Always plan the fastest route and off Always plan eco routes Navigation Settings Turn on Select > > Always avoid motorways voice guidance Turn off voice guid‐ Always plan the shortest route ance.
  • Page 121 Using the navigation system Shortly before navigating a motorway junc- Displaying the map for a location tion or exit, the display will show a three- dimensional representation of the lanes and Useful information the exit. Lane Keeping Assist is not available With the “View map”...
  • Page 122 More information on services http:// disruptions www.tomtom.com/services. More information on availability in specific Navigation TomTom Services Select > > countries: http://smart.com/connect Traffic Minimise delays. > TomTom Services can also be called up and Services managed in the menu. In the main...
  • Page 123 Using the navigation system Setting the navigation system Sym- Meaning Setting the voice Wind The voice which is used for navigation com- mands can be changed. It is possible to Snow choose between computer-generated voices or voices recorded by professionals. For voi- Black ice ces that have been recorded by professio- nals, only basic navigation commands will...
  • Page 124: Managing Apps

    Warn when driving faster than ties, as well as Daimler AG, via the Smart allowed Media-System for use in the vehicle. The Warn when driving faster than a...
  • Page 125 The Apps installed on the SD card are shown in the smart Media-System. Calling up apps Select Services. Select the desired app. Calling up the connectivity manager The connectivity manager allows you to manage the devices connected to the Smart Media-System. Services Settings Connectiv‐ Select >...
  • Page 126: Loading And Stowing

    Cup holder in the rear centre console trude over the top of stowage compart- with a recess for storing a mobile phone ments or stowage nets. smart fortwo coupé: stowage compart- All closable stowage compartments ment in the lower tailgate should be closed before beginning your journey.
  • Page 127: Stowing Luggage And Large Objects

    Always ensure that objects do not pro- trude over the top of stowage compart- ments or ruffled pockets. Opening the boot (smart fortwo coupé) All closable stowage compartments The tailgates swing to the rear, both should be closed before beginning your upwards and downwards, when opened.
  • Page 128 Stowing luggage and large objects Opening the boot (smart fortwo cabrio) Opening the tailgate Press the % button on the key. Press button :. Fold the upper tailgate upwards. Press the % button on the key. Press button : in the handle recess.
  • Page 129: Using The Boot Separator

    Using the boot separator Closing the tailgate Folding back the front-passenger seat backrest Pull the tailgate up until it engages. Press the & button on the key. Please note The vehicle is locked. WARNING If the seat backrest is not engaged, it may Enlarging the load compartment: fold- fold forwards, e.g.
  • Page 130 A. lower tailgate. smart fortwo cabrio: open the lower tail- gate. smart fortwo cabrio: fold the rear soft top Hold boot separator : with the luggage net bag in the direction of the passenger compartment in the boot. Insert the boot separator into bracket ;...
  • Page 131: Maintenance And Care

    Useful information Place the subwoofer at the base of the side trim. The engine compartment in the smart is Turn quick-release fastener : upwards. located at the rear, below the boot. Here you can check the engine oil level and top up the Press the bracket into the recess in side engine oil.
  • Page 132: Opening And Closing The Service Cover

    To ensure unhindered air intake, com- Vehicles with a subwoofer: remove the sub- pletely remove any dirt or snow from the woofer.
  • Page 133: Checking Service Products And Topping Up

    Checking service products and topping up Press service cover = downwards. Opening the service cover Press both levers ; backwards in the direction of the arrow. Locking the service cover on vehicles with a lockable service cover Pull both levers ; in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 134 Windscreen washer fluid remove jewellery and watches Climate control system refrigerant keep items of clothing and hair, for Service products approved by smart: http:// example, away from moving parts. bevo.mercedes-benz.com Depending on your driving style, the vehicle consumes up to 0.5 litres of oil per 1000 km.
  • Page 135 Checking the coolant level Information on tested and approved engine oils is available from any smart centre. smart Stop the vehicle on a level surface. recommends that you have the oil change Let the coolant cool down for at least carried out at a qualified specialist work- 30 minutes.
  • Page 136: Checking Wheels And Tyres

    Checking wheels and tyres Topping up the coolant components in the front compartment, it may ignite. There is a risk of fire and WARNING injury. The cooling system is pressurised, partic- Make sure that windscreen washer con- ularly when the engine is warm. If you centrate is not spilled next to the filler open the cap, you could be scalded if hot neck.
  • Page 137: Changing A Wheel

    Changing a wheel If you suspect a tyre defect: Check the tyres regularly for signs of dam- Reduce vehicle speed. age and replace any damaged tyres imme- diately. Stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Check the wheels and tyres for damage. If you find no signs of damage, have the WARNING wheels and tyres checked at a specialist...
  • Page 138 (B-pillar). that you only use tyres and wheels which You can find further information regarding have been specifically approved by smart tyres and wheels at specialist tyre retailers, for your vehicle. These are specially adap- at qualified specialist workshops and at any ted to the control systems, such as ABS or smart centre.
  • Page 139 Changing a wheel Removing a wheel WARNING If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jacking point of the vehi- cle, the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised. There is a risk of injury. Only position the jack at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle.
  • Page 140 Changing a wheel The vehicle may only be raised at the desig- nated jacking points. The jacking points are located just behind the front wheel arches and just in front of the rear wheel arches. Position jack ; under the triangular indentations for jacking point :.
  • Page 141: Using The Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Using the tyre pressure monitor The tyre pressure monitor does not provide a warning in the following cases: Even loss of pressure on multiple tyres Sudden loss of tyre pressure, e.g. due to penetration by a foreign body Incorrectly set tyre pressure The tyre pressure monitor has a yellow warning lamp in the instrument cluster for indicating a pressure loss or malfunction.
  • Page 142: Checking The Tyre Pressures

    There is a risk tyres. of an accident. Only screw standard valve caps or valve caps specifically approved by smart for Checking and correcting the tyre pres- your vehicle onto the tyre valve. sure manually...
  • Page 143: Using Winter Tyres

    For safety reasons, smart recommends that you only use snow chains that have been At low temperatures, use only winter tyres specially approved for your vehicle by smart. marked with M+S. Further information can be obtained at a When road conditions are wintry, use...
  • Page 144 Press the combination switch to position 2. The wiper arms will move upwards. Changing the rear window wiper blade Turn the key to position 0 and remove it. (smart fortwo coupé) Fold the wiper arm away from the wind- screen. Remove key from ignition lock.
  • Page 145: Cleaning The Vehicle

    Use care products and cleaning agents Dry the vehicle off with a chamois. recommended and approved by smart. Do not use acidic cleaning agents. Cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner In winter, carefully remove road salt as WARNING soon as possible.
  • Page 146 Components damaged in this way agent recommended by smart. can unexpectedly fail. There is a risk of an Clear deposits regularly from the wind- accident.
  • Page 147 For cleaning, do not use any of the fol- lukewarm water. lowing: Rinse with clean water. alcohol-based thinner or petrol abrasive cleaning agents Cleaning the soft top (smart fortwo cab- commercially-available household rio) cleaning agents These may damage the display surface. Do Useful information...
  • Page 148 Clean the plastic trim with a damp cloth. Cleaning synthetic leather seat covers Use care products and cleaning agents Wet a cloth with detergent water and clean recommended by smart to remove heavy the seat covers. soiling. Cleaning cloth seat covers...
  • Page 149: Observing Service Due Dates

    Check the tyres more frequently. Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali- fied specialist workshop. Parking up the vehicle Please note that if the vehicle is not used...
  • Page 150: Dealing With Accidents And Break- Downs

    Securing on level ground using the on-board equipment. You cannot place an emergency call using the smart Audio-System. The vehicle owner and the driver are responsible for equipping the vehicle with an appropriate breakdown kit and seeking assistance in the event of a breakdown.
  • Page 151: Removing The First-Aid Kit

    Removing the vehicle tool tray Place wheel chocks or other suitable items Removing the first-aid kit in front of the wheels of the front and rear axle. Check the expiry date on the first-aid kit at least once a year. Replace the contents if necessary, and replace any missing parts.
  • Page 152: Sealing Tyres Using The Tirefit Kit

    Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Immediately change out of clothing which has come into contact with tyre Useful information sealant. The tyre sealant is pumped into the tyre. If an allergic reaction occurs, seek med- TIREFIT is a tyre sealant.
  • Page 153 Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Do not switch off the tyre inflation com- pressor during this phase. Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a maximum of 15 minutes, then allow it to cool down. The tyre pressure must be at least 180 kPa (1.8 bar, 26 psi).
  • Page 154: Jump-Starting And Charging The Battery

    Jump-starting and charging the battery Stow the tyre sealant bottle and the tyre Press button : next to pressure gauge ;. inflation compressor. Even unused tyre sealant loses its effec- Perform a test drive. tiveness over time. The maximum permissible speed for a tyre Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced every sealed with tyre sealant is 80 km/h.
  • Page 155 Jump-starting and charging the battery WARNING WARNING During the charging process, a battery A discharged battery can freeze at tem- produces hydrogen gas. If a short circuit peratures below freezing point. When occurs or sparks are created, the hydrogen jump-starting the vehicle or charging the gas can ignite.
  • Page 156 For safety reasons, smart recommends using only batteries which have been approved for your vehicle by smart. These batteries pro- vide increased leakage protection in the event of an accident. Jump-starting...
  • Page 157: Towing And Tow-Starting The Vehicle

    A battery charger adapted to and approved vehicle. by smart allows the charging of the battery in its installed position. Further information Information on the vehicle's permissible is available from any smart Centre.
  • Page 158 Towing and tow-starting the vehicle Vehicles with automatic transmission: Observe the following points when tow- observe the notes on the selector lever when ing with a tow rope: towing away the vehicle. secure the tow rope on the same side on both vehicles.
  • Page 159 Towing and tow-starting the vehicle Release the brake pedal. Emergency engine starting by tow Release the parking brake. starting Switch on the hazard warning lights. The following conditions must be met before Vehicles with manual transmission: tow starting: Leave the key in position 2 in the ignition The battery is connected.
  • Page 160: Manually Releasing The Selector Lever Lock

    Replacing the bulbs Manually releasing the selector lever Replacing the bulbs lock Useful information The selector lever lock can be manually WARNING released in the event of an electrical mal- Bulbs, lamps and plug connectors can function, e.g. if the parking lock has been become very hot during use.
  • Page 161 Replacing the bulbs Insert the bulb holder and turn it clock- Replacing front bulbs wise until it engages. Changing dipped-beam and main-beam Insert and engage the cover. headlamps Replacing the side turn signal lamps Switch off the lights. Open the service cover. Remove cover :.
  • Page 162 Replacing the licence plate lighting lower tailgate. smart fortwo cabrio: open the lower tail- gate. smart fortwo cabrio: fold the rear soft top Loosen screws :. Remove the tail lamp. Carefully insert a flat tool under the plas- tic hanger on the tail lamp.
  • Page 163: Changing Fuses

    Open the front-passenger door. Open the glove compartment. Only use fuses that have been approved for smart vehicles and which have the cor- To open: open cover : in the direction of rect fuse rating for the system concerned. the arrow.
  • Page 164: Replacing The Key Battery

    Replacing the key battery Changing a fuse (right-hand drive charged batteries to a vehicle) qualified specialist work- shop or to a collection point for used batteries. Open the driver’s door. Turn quick-release fastener ; by 90° using a suitable object. Fixed keys: unscrew screw :.
  • Page 165: Opening A Door With The Emergency Release

    Locking the doors in an emergency Fixed keys: tighten screw :. Locking the doors in an emergency Check the function of all key buttons. Locking the doors with the locking but- Opening a door with the emergency release Open the driver’s door. Close the other doors and the tailgate.
  • Page 166 Locking the doors in an emergency Repeat the procedure described above on the right door. Check that the doors are locked. If you lock the vehicle using the emer- gency locking, the tailgate and fuel filler flap are not locked. The anti-theft alarm system is not primed.
  • Page 167: Practical Advice

    Locking and unlocking Display messages with graphic symbols are Notes on display messages simplified in the Owner's Manual and may differ from the symbols in the display. The display shows warnings, malfunctions Colour display: low-priority display mes- or additional information. A warning tone sages can be hidden by pressing a on the also sounds with some display messages.
  • Page 168 Locking and unlocking Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Side window is not reset. WARNING While closing the side windows, body parts in the closing area could become trapped. There is a risk of injury. When closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area.
  • Page 169: Visibility, Occupants, Airbags

    Visibility, occupants, airbags Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Exterior mirror is not The exterior mirror has been moved forwards or backwards by engaged. force. Carefully move exterior mirror to the correct position. Windscreen wipers Windscreen wipers are obstructed, e.g. by snow. have malfunctioned.
  • Page 170 Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Restraint system is malfunctioning. 6 Red warning lamp lights up while the WARNING engine is running. If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system Mal‐ Colour display: function Visit work‐ components may be triggered unintentionally or may not shop appears.
  • Page 171: Engine, Brakes, Transmission

    Engine, brakes, transmission Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Engine will not start Steering lock is manually locked. using the key. Remove key from ignition lock and then reinsert it into the ignition lock. Turn the key. Turn steering wheel left and right.
  • Page 172 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel leaking from vehi- Fuel line or fuel tank is faulty. cle. WARNING Fuel is highly flammable. If you handle fuel incorrectly, there is a risk of fire and explosion. You must avoid fire, naked flames, creating sparks and smok- ing.
  • Page 173 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The coolant level is too low or the air supply to the engine radiator ? Red warning lamp lights up. is restricted. The engine is not being cooled sufficiently and the coolant temperature exceeds 110 †.
  • Page 174 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Brake fluid level is too low. J Red warning lamp lights up while the WARNING engine is running. If the brake fluid level is too low the brake system may fail. Warning tone sounds.
  • Page 175 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with manual transmission: the vehicle is at a standstill. è Green indicator lamp flashes while the No stop preventers are active. The clutch pedal is fully depressed. vehicle is stationary. The engine is not switched off automatically.
  • Page 176 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: An attempt was made to start the engine with the transmission in i or j flash alter- position D or R. nately in the middle of Shift to P or N to start. the display.
  • Page 177 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with automatic transmission: other pulling away proce- S flashes alter- nately with the current dures result in the clutch overheating. transmission position Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying j / h / k / i.
  • Page 178: Driving Safety Systems

    Driving safety systems Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ABS is malfunctioning. Other driving systems may be deactiva- ! Yellow warning ted. lamp lights up. If ABS is faulty, there is also a possibility that other driving sys- ò...
  • Page 179 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ Monochrome dis- ® is not available due to a malfunction. Other driving systems play: yellow warning may be deactivated. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. ® ® ÷...
  • Page 180 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Hill start assist is malfunctioning. Vehicle will not be held auto- Colour display: ÷ Hill start assist matically when pulling away uphill and may start rolling imme- inoperative diately. appears. WARNING ®...
  • Page 181 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The tyre pressure monitor has detected a significant loss of pres- h Yellow warning lamp lights up while sure in at least one of the tyres. driving. WARNING Tyre Colour display: Underinflated or overinflated tyres pose the following risks: pressure Caution tyre malfunction...
  • Page 182 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of one or more h Yellow warning lamp flashes for wheels. approximately WARNING 60 seconds and then stays lit. Risk of accident due to undetected tyre pressure losses. The sys- Tyre tem is possibly unable to recognise or register low tyre pressure.
  • Page 183 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The following systems are malfunctioning: J Red warning lamp is lit. ABS (anti-lock braking system) ÷, ! Yellow ® (Electronic Stability Program) warning lamps light up Crosswind Assist while the engine is Hill start assist running.
  • Page 184: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Forward collision warning detects obstacle on the road. · Red warning lamp is lit. Pay careful attention to the road and traffic conditions and be Warning tone sounds. ready to brake.
  • Page 185 Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Environmental influences are interfering with Lane Keeping Assist. Possible causes: Heavy rain or snow or thick fog is impairing visibility. The sun is low in the sky and shining directly onto the sensor. Lane markings cannot be detected.
  • Page 186: Battery, Lights, Heating

    Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Speed limiter is malfunctioning and deactivates automatically. È flashes for approximately Consult a qualified specialist workshop. 10 seconds. Warning tone sounds. Lim‐ Colour display: iter inoperative appears. The outside temperature has fallen to or below 3 °C. There is a risk Ò...
  • Page 187 Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions If, after that, the warning lamp is still lit up: Brake lamps are inoperative. The bulb or LED is faulty. WARNING Risk of accident due to faulty brake lamps. The brake lamps are faulty and no longer alert other road users when braking.
  • Page 188: Smart Audio-System And Smart Media-System

    Audio-System or smart Media-system and on your mobile phone. Start the device search on the smart Audio-System or smart Media-System and on the mobile phone. The navigation system in the smart Media-System Problem...
  • Page 189 Audio-System and smart Media-System Voice control system in the smart Media-System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The voice control sys- Interval for entering voice commands has been exceeded. tem does not under- Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
  • Page 190: Technical Data

    EC Directives. All data applies to the vehicle's standard equipment. Differences will be present in the case of vehicles with optional equipment. Further information is available from any smart Centre. Vehicle identification plate Paint code Reading out vehicle data...
  • Page 191 Reading out vehicle data Dimensions and weight (smart fortwo cabrio) Specifications Dimensions, weight and vol- Specifications Dimensions, umes weight and vol- umes 1855 mm Opening height : Vehicle length 2695 mm Vehicle length 2695 mm Vehicle width including 1893 mm...
  • Page 192: Service Products

    The following table lists all technical data Licence plate lighting W 5 W for the service products of the vehicle. Fur- ther information on service products: http:// Interior lighting W 5 W bevo.mercedes-benz.com and in any smart centre. Tail lamps Service prod- Specifications ucts Bulb...
  • Page 193 Fuse allocation Consumer Cur- Col- Consumer Cur- Col- rent rent cod- cod- Starter motor Brow 22 Rear window wiper 15 A Blue 23 Only for eDrive: power 40 A Oran Power steering control Brow supply control unit unit Brow Multifunction lever Brow 25 Power supply control 30 A...
  • Page 194: Radio Type Approvals For The Tyre Pressure Monitors

    Retrofitting two-way radios and mobile phones (RF transmitters) Consumer Cur- Col- Country Radio type approval number rent TRA, Registered-NO cod- Dhabi ER0092100/12 Dubai TRA, Registered-NO 36 Left-hand dipped 10 A ER0099792/12 beam, central control TRA, Registered-NO unit ER0076990/11 Dealer-NO: DA0047074/10 37 Right-hand dipped 10 A beam...
  • Page 195 The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at specialist workshop. Vehicle components...
  • Page 199 Publication details Internet Further information about smart vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: http://www.smart.com http://www.daimler.com Editorial office You are welcome to forward any queries or suggestions you may have regarding this Owner's Manual to the technical documen-...
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