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(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.
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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...
......21 Winter driving ........74 Warranty for the smart Audio-Sys- Lane Keeping Assist ......74 tem and smart Media-System ....22 Cruise control and limiter ....75 Vehicle equipment ......... 22 Charging the high-voltage battery ..76 Operating safety ........
Locking the doors in an emergency .. 184 Online access to the vehicle ....146 Unlocking the tailgate with the Using smart "ready to" services ..146 emergency release ....... 184 Loading and stowing ......148 Practical advice ........186 Stowing small objects ......
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Contents Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors ........ 212 Installing two-way radios and mobile phones ........213...
Index Airbag 1, 2, 3 ... Enabling and disabling the 12 V battery passenger airbag* ......51 Important safety notes ....25 Installation locations ...... 40 12 V socket Limited protection ......41 see Socket (12 V) Overview ........... 40 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps ..........
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Index Overview ......... 112 Battery (key) Setting interruption for news ..115 Important safety notes ....183 Setting the time ......114 Replacing ........183 Smartphone bracket ...... 112 Battery (vehicle) System settings ......113 see High-voltage battery Troubleshooting ......205 Belt Using external devices ....
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Index Braking Locking/unlocking (key) ....105 Braking on steep downhill gra- Centre console dients ..........73 Overview ........... 32 Braking on wet road surfaces ..73 Changing the route Limited braking performance Navigation ........140 on salt-treated roads ...... 73 Charge cable Breakdown Display message ......
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Index Cleaning Increasing/decreasing the see Care speed ..........76 Climate control Storing and maintaining cur- Automatic air conditioning .... 94 rent speed ......... 76 Setting the air vents ....... 96 Cup holder Clock Centre console ........ 148 Setting the time (Media-Sys- Important safety notes ....
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Index Display Driving tips Colour ..........106 Aquaplaning ........74 Monochrome ........106 Brakes ..........73 Display message Downhill gradient ......73 Colour display ........ 109 Driving in winter ......74 Display messages Driving on flooded roads ....74 General information ...... 186 Driving on wet roads .......
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Index Electronic Traction System Exterior mirrors see ETS (Electronic Traction System) Adjusting .......... 64 Emergency assistance system Out of position (troubleshoot- Automatic emergency call .... 171 ing) ..........188 Button in the overhead control External audio equipment (AUX) panel ..........170 Connecting (Audio-System) ..
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Index Front airbag ..........40 Display message ......203 Front cover Energy consumption ....... 79 see Service cover Important safety notes ....76 Front wheel arch Indicator lamp (vehicle socket) ..80 Fitting/removing the cover ..180 Method of operation ......78 Front-passenger front airbag deac- Outside temperatures ......
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Index Instrument cluster Warning lamp (monochrome Overview ........... 35 display) ........... 202 Warning and indicator lamps ..35 Lane recognition system (auto- Instrument cluster lighting matic) Setting ..........110 see Lane Keeping Assist Instrument lighting Language see Instrument cluster lighting Selecting (Media-System) ....
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Index Locking Reversing camera ......103 see Central locking Selecting the home screen dis- Locking (doors) play ..........123 Automatic ......... 91 Selecting the language ....122 Emergency locking ......184 Setting the time ......123 From inside (central locking Setting warning tones ....
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Index On-board computer Calling up displays (colour dis- Navigation play) ..........107 Alternative route ......140 Calling up displays (mono- Changing the route ......140 chrome display) ......107 Current location ......143 Important safety notes ....106 Destination memory ...... 138 Operation ........
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Colour display ........ 109 Readyspace seats ......... 152 Pre-entry climate control at depar- Rear bench seat ture time Folding the backrest forwards/ Smart-Charging ....... 95 back ..........151 Pre-entry climate control at time of Rear foglamp departure Replacing bulbs ......180 Setting departure time ....
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Protection of the environment Reversing feature Reflective safety jacket ....... 173 Side windows ........92 Remote configuration Reversing lamp smart control ........146 Replacing bulbs ......180 Remote query functions Roof lining and carpets (cleaning smart control ........146 instructions) ......... 169 Replacing bulbs Brake lamp ........
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Index Cleaning .......... 168 smart Centre Fastening .......... 39 see Qualified specialist workshop Rear seat belt status indicator ..40 smart control Releasing .......... 39 Internet ........... 146 Warning lamp ......... 188 smart Services Warning lamp (function) ....39 Registering ........146 Seat cushions Using ..........
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Index Station Technical data Selecting a stored station Information ........207 (Audio-System) ......115 Vehicle data ........207 Setting (Media-System) ....125 Telephone book Station list Loading (Audio-System) ....116 Setting a station from the sta- Telephone operation tion list (Audio-System) ....115 Audio-System .........
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Index Trip computer Storing ..........161 Displaying ........108 Tyre tread ........157 Trip meter see Flat tyre Colour display ........ 108 Displaying (colour display) ..108 Displaying (monochrome dis- Unit of measurement for distance play) ..........107 Setting ..........110 Trip meter Units see Trip meter...
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Index Vehicle dimensions ......207 Tyre pressure monitor ....197 Vehicle emergency locking ....184 Warning triangle ........172 Vehicle identification number Wheel bolt tightening torque ....160 see VIN Wheels Vehicle identification plate ....207 Changing a wheel ......158 Vehicle key Checking .........
EQ fortwo, Our objectives are to use the natural smart EQ fortwo cabrio or smart EQ forfour, resources which form the basis of our exis- and has the necessary special skills and tence on this planet sparingly and in a tools to carry out the work required.
Only smart genuine parts or parts of the same chased (see list in the service booklet). quality may be used. Additionally, only tyres, wheels and accessories approved for the specific type of vehicle may be used.
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Always have work on electrical and elec- theft. Further information is available from tronic components carried out at a quali- any smart centre. fied specialist workshop. The functionality of a roof aerial (radio, DAB) may be impaired if roof carriers are used.
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>> Introduction. relevant regulations stipulated by Directive Factory: The same as manufacturer 2014/53/EU. Address of The same as manufacturer You can obtain further information from any Factory: Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Product Air compressor In the following, you will find the addresses Description: of radio component manufacturers which, Model No:...
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Observe the notes on the 12 V battery. approved for your vehicle by Mercedes- smart recommends that you have the 12 V Benz. battery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. at a smart centre.
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Notify smart as soon as possible if there is a change of address or if ownership of the the charging cable for charging the high- vehicles changes. This can be done at a smart voltage battery is disconnected centre, for example.
(e.g. the lights and brakes) smart implied warranty or by the New or information on incidents in which the Used-Vehicle Warranty. vehicle is damaged reactions of the systems in specific driv- ing situations (e.g.
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>> Introduction. In addition to the provision of control unit Depending on the equipment, these include, functions, this data serves to detect and rec- for example: tify faults as well as to optimise vehicle settings for seat and steering wheel posi- functions by the manufacturer.
>> Introduction. Owner's Manual, the manufacturer's website) along with the relevant data protection information. Personal identification data may be used to provide online services. The data exchange for this takes place via a secure connection, e.g. with the manufactur- er's IT systems intended for the purpose. The collecting, processing, and use of personal identification data beyond the provision of services occurs exclusively on the basis of a...
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...
Function Page Function Page Cup holders Cigarette lighter Ashtray 12 V socket Drawer smart Media-System: AUX port, USB port and SD card Coin holder slot Opens and closes the fold- Cup holders ing roof Selector lever indicator Selector lever ECO mode...
Overhead control panel Overhead control panel Function Page Function Page Left-hand reading lamp PASSENGER AIRBAG indica- tor lamps Interior lighting Rear seat belt status indi- cator Right-hand reading lamp Rear-view mirror...
Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Function Page Function Page Speedometer à Lane Keeping Assist Display # 12 V battery Warning and indicator R Rear foglamp lamps O Foglamps C Doors or tailgate K Main-beam headlamps 7 Seat belts...
Child restraint system contact a qualified specialist workshop. Child seat securing systems smart recommends that you use driving aids In the event of an accident, the restraint sys- which have been approved specifically for tem can: your vehicle by smart.
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Factors which can only be seen and meas- smart recommends that you have the ured after a collision has occurred do not vehicle towed to a qualified specialist play a decisive role in the deployment of an workshop after an accident.
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Occupant safety notes on "Loading the vehicle" for securing Seat belts objects, luggage or loads ( page 149). Protection provided by seat belts Also make sure that objects are never placed between an occupant and the seat, Always fasten seat belts correctly before e.g.
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Always insert seat belt tongue ; into belt smart recommends that you only use seat buckle : that belongs to the seat. belts that have been approved specifically Slide the belt sash guide into the required for your vehicle by smart.
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Occupant safety As soon as the driver and co-driver fasten When deployed, an airbag may increase pro- their seat belts, the seat belt warning goes tection for the corresponding vehicle occu- out. pant. AIRBAG Possible protection Rear seat belt status indicator for: Driver's Thigh, knee, lower leg...
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This allows the airbag to deploy fully cifically approved for the respective seat always lean against the backrest while driving. Do not lean forwards or against by smart. the door or side window. Otherwise, you are in the airbags' deployment area WARNING...
For this rea- should be enabled or disabled depends on son, smart strongly advises that you fit a the child restraint system fitted and the child restraint system on a rear seat.
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Further infor- in an accident. mation can be obtained at a qualified spe- cialist workshop. smart recommends that Secure the child restraint system cor- you use a smart Centre. rectly at all times...
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If you leave children unattended in the manufacturer. vehicle, they may be able to set the vehicle in motion if, for example, they: smart recommends you use smart care prod- ucts to clean child restraint systems recom- release the parking brake mended by smart.
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Overview of recommended child restraint systems The smart forfour is equipped with a manual front passenger front airbag deactivation sys- tem. Before using a rearward-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat, disable the front passenger front airbag ( page 51).
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Weight group Type Order number Approval number Group II/III: KIDFIX A 000 970 20 02 15–36 kg and from approx- E1 04 301 198 imately 4–12 years Group II/III: KIDFIX XP A 000 970 23 02 15–36 kg and from approx- E1 04 301 304 imately 4–12 years...
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Approval categories in accordance with Approval categories in accordance with UN-R44 UN-R129 Example of an approval label Example of an approval label Universal: child restraint systems in the i‑Size: child restraint systems in the "Universal"...
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Securing the ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint system Suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems ISOFIX identification ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for special restraint systems. This symbol indicates which seats are suitable for securing an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN-R44.
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Weight category I (9‑18 kg and approximately 9 months to 4 years) Size class Equipment Left/right rear seat ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3 IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in accordance with the table in "Over- view of recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle the seat cushion and/or be fitted facing If the child together with the child the wrong direction. restraint system weighs more than 33 kg , O The child restraint system must not be only use ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint put under strain by the head restraint.
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Fit the ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint sys- with the child restraint system manufac- tem on both securing rings of the vehicle. turer's installation instructions when doing so. Move the head restraint upwards. Securing Top Tether WARNING If the rear seat backrests are not locked,...
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle bag is disabled. It will not be deployed in WARNING the event of an accident and cannot per- If you secure a child in a forward-facing form its intended protective function. A child restraint system on the front- person in the front-passenger seat could passenger seat and you position the front- then, for example, come into contact with...
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle lights up and remains lit up continuously when the ignition is switched on page 41). To enable the front passenger front airbag: turn airbag-off switch : clockwise. The × PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamp on the overhead control panel lights up and remains lit up continuously when the ignition is switched on (...
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Front passenger seat – notes Notes on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat If circumstances require you to fit a child restraint system to the front passenger seat, be sure to observe the notes on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat page 55).
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Travelling safely with children in the vehicle restrictions on the maximum size set- Observe the specific notes on rearward- ting, e.g. due to possible contact with the facing and forward-facing child restraint roof. systems. O The child restraint system must not be put under strain between the roof and the seat cushion and/or be fitted facing the wrong direction.
For safety reasons, smart recommends that you only use snow chains that have been specially approved for your vehicle by smart. Further information can be obtained at a Pets in the vehicle smart centre or a qualified specialist work- shop.
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Driving safely ABS works from a speed of about 6 km/h, In these cases, Active Brake Assist may: regardless of road-surface conditions. ABS warn or brake for no reason intervenes in the case of slippery road sur- faces, even when you only brake gently. not issue a warning To brake while ABS intervenes: continue to not brake...
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Driving safely observe the information on running-in the When driving at speeds of more than 30 km/h, vehicle. the autonomous braking function may inter- vene in the following situations: the radio sensors are dirty or covered page 166) Situation Speed you are trav- in heavy rain or snow elling there is interference from other radar...
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Driving safely ® bilise the vehicle during braking. ESP com- prises ETS (Electronic Traction System) and Crosswind Assist. ETS brakes the drive wheels individually if they spin. This enables you to pull away or accelerate on slippery surfaces, for example if the road surface is slippery on one side.
Correct driver's seat position Understanding functions of the key Opening the door Press the # button on the key. Open the door. After unlocking, open the vehicle within approximately two minutes to prevent it from locking itself and priming the anti- theft alarm system again.
Adjusting the seats the driver must be able to see all the dis- WARNING plays in the instrument cluster clearly. The seat belt does not offer the intended move seat backrest ; to an almost vertical level of protection if you have not moved position.
Adjusting the steering wheel Adjusting the seat fore-and-aft posi- Adjusting the seat backrest (seat with a tion handwheel) Turn handwheel ? forwards or back- wards. Adjusting the steering wheel WARNING The steering wheel may move unexpect- edly if you adjust it while driving. This could cause you to lose control of the vehi- cle.
Adjusting the mirrors Understanding automatic anti-dazzle mode of interior mirror Please note WARNING Electrolyte may escape if the glass in an automatic anti-dazzle mirror breaks. The electrolyte is harmful and causes irrita- tion. It must not come into contact with your skin, eyes, respiratory organs or clothing or be swallowed.
Adjusting head restraints in the rear compartment 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.
Using the armrest Lowering the head restraints in the rear Press release button :. Push the head restraint down. Using the armrest Please note Do not lean on the armrest with full force or it could become damaged.
Pulling away Starting the engine Please note WARNING If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they can: open doors and endanger other persons or road users climb out and be injured by the traffic operate vehicle equipment and, for To insert the key into the ignition lock example, trap themselves.
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Pulling away There is a risk of an accident. lock. This increases the risk of skidding and an accident. Wear suitable footwear to ensure correct usage of the pedals. Only use the parking brake to brake the vehicle when the service brake is faulty. Do WARNING not apply the parking brake too firmly.
Automatic transmission The following transmission positions are Hill start assist available: WARNING j Park position After a while, hill start assist no longer Position j should not be used to brake the holds the vehicle and it may roll away. vehicle when parking.
Radar-based recuperation Using the turn signals Deactivating/activating the acoustic presence indicator The ignition must be switched on in order to The acoustic presence indicator is automat- use the turn signals. ically activated each time the ignition is To indicate: press the combination switch started.
Driving economically the vehicle speed is too low use the air conditioning and the electrical consumers sparingly the transmission is in position k or i have maintenance work carried out at the Radar-based recuperation is switched off specified service intervals when ECO mode is activated.
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Driving economically there is insufficient power available from Power and charge level display the high-voltage battery Useful information there is a malfunction in the vehicle's high-voltage electrical system If the drive system has been started, the nee- dle of power display : is in position "0". The READY indicator appears in the instrument cluster.
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Anticipation: the value increases when unnecessary acceleration and decelera- tion is avoided. Using the eco score display in the smart Last trip saved in this category Media-System Average value for the category Calling up the eco score menu...
Braking correctly Vehicle eco score My prefer‐ Resetting the current trip data Select > > red trips Reset this category. > W > Current trip > Reset. Select Select Yes. In the instrument cluster, the trip com- Braking correctly puter values will be returned to "From reset".
Lane Keeping Assist This increases the vehicle's braking dis- Drive carefully and avoid sudden acceler- tance. ation, turning and braking on slippery road surfaces. In order to prevent any salt build-up, Do not use cruise control. apply the brakes occasionally while pay- ing attention to the traffic conditions.
Cruise control and limiter Lane Keeping Assist could be impaired or fail Activating and deactivating Lane to respond under the following conditions: Keeping Assist poor visibility strong glaring light dirty windscreen in the camera area unclear or broken lane markings very narrow and winding roads highly variable shade conditions on the road...
Charging the high-voltage battery The two driver assist systems require the Storing the current speed following: Press ® button ;. favourable weather and good visibility Limiter: the stored speed appears next to good road and traffic conditions the È symbol in the instrument cluster The cruise control and limiter systems do not display.
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Charging the high-voltage battery components in the vehicle's high-voltage To avoid such risks, observe the following: electrical system or touch damaged com- do not tamper with high-voltage com- ponents, you may be electrocuted. The ponents or the orange cables of the vehi- components in the vehicle's high-voltage cle's high-voltage electrical system electrical system may be damaged in an...
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For safety reasons, only use the charging at a mains socket also have controls. cable which is supplied with the vehicle or has been approved by smart for this vehicle. The options listed for charging a high-volt- age battery are not available in all countries.
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Charging the high-voltage battery Battery care Switching the ignition on and then off can reactivate the high-voltage electrical Observe the following notes on battery care: system temporarily. The vehicle can then be parked safely. avoid storing or transporting the vehicle in high temperatures over a long period Do not leave the vehicle with a discharged or (e.g.
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Charging the high-voltage battery In the following cases, the degree of heating Never use socket adapters to connect the is within the permissible limits: charging cable to the mains socket. The the mains supply and charging cable only exception being if the adapter has infrastructure are intact been tested and approved by the manu- the instructions for handling the charging...
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Charging the high-voltage battery To avoid such risks, observe the following: Indicator lamp Only connect the charging cable to a Flashes Vehicle is paused from wallbox: orange charging. which has been properly installed and Flashes red A malfunction occurred has been inspected by a qualified quickly during charging.
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Only use a charging cable which is approved by smart for this vehicle. Removing the charging cable Do not leave the charging cable control panel The charging cable may be removed when the hanging loose from a mains socket.
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Charging the high-voltage battery Controls of charging cable version one Indicator lamp ? Flashes red An internal malfunction quickly has occurred. The high- voltage battery cannot be charged. The infrastructure has a malfunction. The high- voltage battery cannot be charged. If the control element detects a fault current or a malfunction, the charging process is interrupted.
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Charging the high-voltage battery charging cable version 2. This may protect Indicator lamp ; the mains supply from overloads. Lights up Voltage is switched on. The The maximum setting value and the adjust- green high-voltage battery can ment values may vary from country to coun- be charged.
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Charging the high-voltage battery The vehicle must not be moved during Charging the battery using a mains charging. The gear lever cannot be shifted socket from position j. Connecting a charging cable Depending on the temperature, the engine cooling system and battery cooling system may audibly switch on during the charging process.
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 daytime driving lights or The main-beam headlamps are not...
Adjusting the lighting Using the headlamp flasher Using the cornering light function Pull the combination switch in the direc- Only vehicles with the LED & Sensor package are equipped with the cornering light func- tion of arrow 2. tion. The cornering light function uses the front foglamps to improve the illumination of the Switching on the side lamps road in the direction in which you are turn-...
Using the windscreen wipers 2: All seats occupied and luggage com- The interior lights switch off in the following situations: partment laden 3: Driver's seat occupied and luggage A door is opened and 15 minutes have compartment laden passed. All doors are closed, the vehicle has been locked and 15 seconds have passed.
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Otherwise the wiper motor may overheat. Wiping with washer fluid Wiper blades are subject to wear and tear. smart recommends replacing the wiper Pull the combination switch in the direc- blades twice a year. Worn or damaged wiper tion of arrow î.
Folding the sun visor to the side smart Media-System. The rear window wiper is automatically activated for a short while when the ignition is switched on, the window wipers are switched on and reverse gear is engaged. Vehicle In the smart Media-System, select...
Locking and unlocking the doors from the inside Locking and unlocking the doors from the inside Using the door handle to unlock the door To lock: press button :. When the doors are locked, indicator lamp ; lights up. To unlock: press button :. Pull door handle :.
Opening and closing the windows Opening and closing the windows dren, elderly people or people in need of special assistance. Do not activate the Please note double lock when people are in the vehicle. WARNING WARNING While closing the side windows, body parts If persons (particularly children) are in the closing area could become trapped.
Opening and closing the folding top Fold the lever forwards. Opening and closing the windows Use the lever to push the hinged window out to the stop. Push the lever back until as far as it will go. Closing the hinged windows Fold the lever forwards.
Operating the climate control system Operating the automatic climate con- trol system Switching the automatic climate control system on and off To open or close the folding top, the ignition must be switched on. To open: press the switch to position : until the folding top is in the desired posi- tion.
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The pre-entry climate control is deacti- Use this setting only until the rear window is vated. clear again. Two stored departure times Activate Departure time > select to acti- vate the stored departure time. If Smart- Charging was selected before, this setting is also activated.
Open the air vents fully. for the optimised charging process with Smart-Charging to be possible. If the charging station does not provide tariff Opening and closing the air vents information, set the preferred charging times on the "smart control"...
Using the accessories limited ability to react to higher tempera- In addition, flammable materials can tures may be affected or they may even ignite if: suffer burn-like injuries. There is a risk of the hot cigarette lighter falls injury. a child holds the hot cigarette lighter to Therefore, do not switch the seat heating objects, for example on repeatedly.
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Using the accessories the operating and road safety of the vehi- cle. There is a risk of an accident. Stow all objects securely in the vehicle so that they do not get into the driver's foot- well. Always fit the floormats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals.
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® Affixing protective film iPad Air Further information on the tablet bracket is WARNING available from any smart centre. ® The display of the iPad may shatter in an accident. If there is no protective film on the display, you or other passengers may receive eye injuries, for example, caused by fragments.
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Using the accessories ® Charging the iPad Air via the USB port To avoid air bubbles or dirt getting under the surface, observe the following tips: ® The iPad Air can be charged via the USB port Do not bend the protective film. on the tablet bracket.
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Using the accessories Dismantling the tablet bracket Press button ; on the bracket. Pull the tablet bracket out of the fitting. To remove the bracket from the attach- ment, press release button : on the attachment.
Using the parking aid Parking Please note WARNING When the engine is switched off, the auto- matic transmission shifts into neutral position N. The vehicle may roll away. There is a risk of an accident. Always shift to parking position P before switching off the engine.
The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking remains with Reversing camera : is located in the smart you. Make sure that there are no persons, logo in the tailgate. animals or objects etc., in the manoeuvring The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a area while manoeuvring or parking.
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Engage reverse gear. appear further away than they actually The area behind the vehicle is shown with are, for example: guide lines in the smart Media-System the bumper of the vehicle parked behind display. the drawbar of a trailer the ball coupling of a trailer tow hitch...
Priming and deactivating the anti-theft alarm system Close the service cover. Locking the vehicle Press the & button on the key. The alarm system is primed after approx- WARNING imately 30 seconds. If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they could: Deactivating and switching off the open doors, thereby endangering other alarm...
Overview of the on-board computer Overview of the on-board computer Monochrome display overview Please note WARNING If you operate information and communi- cation equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
Calling up displays Transmission display Calling up displays (colour display) Cruise control, limiter Calling up displays Calling up displays Calling up displays (monochrome dis- play) Colour display Left control panel Briefly press 9 or : on left control panel ;, to scroll forwards or backwards. Press and hold 9 or : on left control Monochrome display Distance...
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Calling up displays from Distance display When the eco score display is reset, the start trip computer in the smart Media-Sys- tem and the eco score display are also reset in the smart Media-System. Fuel consumption bar chart display Trip meter...
Press a to scroll through the display messages. Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali- fied specialist workshop. Press 9 or : to scroll to Settings. Press 9 or : to scroll to the desired...
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Settings Display Units of Select > > Vehicles with smart Media-System: the temperature. time and time format are set in the smart Set the value. Media-System. Switching radar-based recuperation off Setting the time format and on Settings Time 12/24 Time for‐...
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Setting values Setting the brightness of the ambient lighting Settings Ambient lighting Select > > Brightness. Set the value. Setting the language Settings Language (Language). Select > Set the value.
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...
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You can use the USB port behind the smart- The upper tensioning arm opens. phone bracket on the left to charge your If necessary, press the left-hand button on...
24hr Switching on the radio Press the Ü button. Adjusting the audio settings Press the $ button. The smart Audio-System receives data Adjusting the sound transmitted via the Radio Data System (RDS). Press the ª button. Select Audio. Selecting a waveband Select Sound.
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Listening to the radio Digital radio frequency range Displaying radio text in FM radio To select the desired station, press the Press the F button. D or C button. If radio text is available, it will be dis- played. Setting a station from the station list Digital radio (if available) Press a in radio mode.
Intellitext™ is only available in cer- tain countries. Do one of the following: Press the F button. if a code appears in the smart Audio- System display and on the mobile phone, Select Intellitext. confirm it on the mobile phone...
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To call a contact in the phone book, the Del. device. Select mobile phone telephone book first has to be Authorised mobile phones are displayed. imported into the smart Audio-System. Select the mobile phone to be removed. Press the à button. Select YES. Telephone book.
Transferring a call to the mobile phone Operating external data storage media Select z. Useful information To transfer the call back to the smart You can switch between the following media Audio-System: press 9. sources, depending on the type of external...
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Operating external data storage media Skipping to the next or previous track ® Bluetooth device operation Press the D or C button briefly to Connecting a device skip to the next track or press longer for rapid scrolling. ® Connect a Bluetooth audio device the same way you connect a mobile phone with ®...
W Increases the volume X Reduces the volume smart Media-System display Voice control system The following functions are possible using the voice control system of the smart Media- System: enter a destination for navigation Port for external audio equipment (AUX) make a call...
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® When Android Auto™ or MirrorLink is active, another symbol is displayed on the home page. You can switch to the relevant smart- phone screen application by tapping on the symbol. Switching the smart Media-System on and off...
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Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Controlling media playback on the Adjusting the system settings touchscreen Adjusting the display Swipe to the left. The next media item is played or dis- Setting the daytime brightness played, e.g. the next track or station.
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Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Selecting the home screen display Current GPS signal strength Network status Different displays are available for the home Signal strength of the data connection page which display up-to-date information Licences about the applications in the smart Media- System.
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Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Adjusting surround sound (balance) Creating and deleting favourites Multimedia Settings Sound Select > > > Creating favourites Balance > Manual. Move the control to the desired position. Fade: adjusts the surround sound (bal- ance) to the front or back.
Listening to the radio "Frequency" display mode (AM and FM Listening to the radio radio) Switching on the radio Multimedia > Radio. Select Display modes Useful information In radio mode there are three different dis- play modes, in which various settings can be made: "List"...
Displaying energy consumption "Frequency" display mode (AM and FM Receiving traffic reports (i-Traffic) radio) Multimedia Settings Radio Select > > > Traffic (Traffic program). Slide control on the waveband left or right. Displaying the programme type (e.g. Starting a station search classical) Select C or D in the "Frequency"...
Bluetooth must be enabled both on the tion Consumption details. > mobile phone and on the smart Media-Sys- Consumption details display shows the tem. energy consumption of the drive and elec- trical consumers as well as the energy recu- ®...
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Select minated. The desired mobile phone is con- Select an entry from the list. nected to the smart Media-System instead. The call log can be sorted according to calls made, calls received and missed calls using Removing a mobile phone from the list the corresponding receiver icon.
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GPS connection must be activated on System Smartphone Screen Select > > the mobile phone Smartphone Screen application pref‐ the time is set on the smart Media-System erence. ® Select Android Auto™ or MirrorLink Setting up a connection ® Activate MirrorLink on your mobile phone Selecting settings to start Android Auto™...
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Functions such as telephony, navigation and Setting up a connection the audio playback of Android Auto™ are dis- Activate Android Auto™ on the mobile played on the home page of the smart Media- phone (see manufacturer's operating System. instructions). Android Auto™ is available for mobile phones Connect a mobile phone with a connecting with the Android™...
The voice control of the connected mobile phone can be used (see manufacturer's oper- Updating the call log ating instructions). Not all voice control services are supported by the smart Media- Call logs Update phone Select > W >...
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Connecting and operating external data storage media Selects a new track based on categories, Connecting external data storage e.g. album, genre, folder media Resumes playback at any point in the Connecting a USB memory stick track Insert a USB memory stick in the port on ®...
Useful information Tap the touchscreen. Images that have been saved to an SD card or USB memory stick can be viewed in the smart Media-System. Switching from full screen mode to nor- The following file formats can be displayed: mal view .JPG...
Starting video playback data services. These are offered by certain third parties as well as Daimler AG. Usage Insert an SD card or connect a USB stick. occurs via the smart Media-System in the Multimedia > Video. Select vehicle. The use of data services requires or SD.
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The TomTom Services installed on the device are displayed. Select the desired TomTom service. Calling up the connectivity manager A display message appears. TomTom Serv- ices are activated. The connectivity manager allows you to manage the devices connected to the smart Media-System.
Observe the legal stipulations and traffic hand, a corresponding message is shown regulations of the country you are driving in when the smart Media-System is started up. when in navigation mode. Data sharing can be enabled or disabled at any time.
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Further infor- Align the map view with the destination. mation is available from any smart centre. Tap the destination point on the display. Remove the SD card from the vehicle and The symbol selected is highlighted in blue.
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Using the navigation system Setting a home location maximum of 24 charging stations can be checked. Navigation Settings Set home Select > > Five minutes after the check, the marking location. automatically changes from green to grey. Enter a home address. Select a charging station.
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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.
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Using the navigation system Navigation Change route Select > > Displaying the route details Travel via. Route details. Select W > If a way point has already been entered, a Select one of the following functions: list of the saved way points will be dis- Show instructions played.
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Using the navigation system Enter the route name. Selecting the setting for carpool lanes Confirm with Done. Carpool lanes are lanes which can only be used by vehicles with at least two occupants. Starting navigation using a saved route Navigation Settings Route Select...
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Using the navigation system Tracking navigation on the display the exit. Lane Keeping Assist is not available for all junctions in all countries. Traffic information details Zoom in and out of the map view Overall delay on route Maximum permitted speed Traffic disruption (packed snow) Name of the next main road or informa- Traffic disruption (rain)
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Using the navigation system Traffic information Displaying the overview map Names Useful information Points of interest (POIs) Satellite images With the "View map" function, the display shows a slidable, two-dimensional overview Coordinates map. The map shows your current position, as well as a number of other elements, such as favourites.
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Using the navigation system The navigation system will not change Symbol Meaning the route, even if a traffic announcement has been made. One or more lanes blocked Accident Setting the navigation system Traffic disruption avoided Setting the voice using the traffic information The voice used for navigation messages can be changed.
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Using the navigation system Changing the map colours Setting the units of measurement for dis- tance Navigation Settings Change Select > > colours. All units of measurement for distance in the navigation system can be changed. The units Press , or . to select the desired of measurement for distance of other dis- display.
If there is a delay in the synchronisation of Access to "smart control" is free of charge for data via the mobile phone network, the dis- the first three years commencing from hand- plays in the vehicle and at "smart control"...
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The communication module and activation are required in order to use the smart "ready to" services: Register on the "ready to" web portal. A valid e-mail address and the vehicle...
Stowing small objects Only use the cup holders for containers of Stowing small objects the right size and which have lids. The Please note drinks could otherwise spill. WARNING Using the compartments If you stow objects in the vehicle interior in an unsuitable way, they could slip or be thrown around and thus hit vehicle occu- pants.
Stowing luggage and large objects Locking/unlocking the glove compart- ment Straps Rear shelf Detach the straps from the tailgate. Insert the key into the lock. Fold down the rear shelf. To lock: turn the key to position 2. Pull the rear shelf out to the rear. To unlock: turn the key to position 1.
Using lashing eyelets All closable stowage compartments should be closed before beginning your journey. Always stow and secure heavy, hard, pointed, sharp-edged, fragile objects or objects which are too large behind the last bench seat or under the passenger seats. The handling characteristics of a laden vehi- cle are dependent on the distribution of the load within the vehicle.
Enlarging the load compartment Enlarging the load compartment Folding the rear seat backrest forward WARNING If the rear bench seat/rear seat and seat backrest are not engaged they could fold forwards, e.g. when braking suddenly or in the event of an accident. The vehicle occupant would thereby be pushed into the seat belt by the rear bench seat/rear seat or by the seat back-...
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Enlarging the load compartment Folding down the front-passenger seat Folding back the front-passenger seat backrest (using the handwheel) backrest (using the handwheel) Turn handwheel : backwards. Adjusting the angle of the rear seat backrests (cargo position) Seat with a handwheel Turn handwheel : forward.
Removing/fitting the charging cable bag Removing/fitting the charging cable Removing the charging cable bag Pull loop : and fold the seat cushion for- wards. Removing the cargo box (readyspace Turn both buttons : to the left. seats) The buttons are released from the anchor- age.
Insert the connector. 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. Service fluid reservoirs are located under the service Press the bracket into the recess in side cover at the front.
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Opening and closing the service cover Unlocking the service cover Closing the service cover Insert the tip of the key into the opening of Unhook service cover =. lock cover :. Slide bars A on the left and right of the Press the key to the right ;...
Windscreen washer fluid http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com. Or con- tact a qualified specialist workshop. Climate control system refrigerant Service products approved for smart: If antifreeze/corrosion inhibitor is present in http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com the correct concentration, the boiling point of the coolant during operation is approx- imately 130 †.
Checking wheels and tyres Topping up the washer fluid WARNING Damaged tyres can cause tyre inflation WARNING pressure loss. As a result, you could lose Windscreen washer concentrate is highly control of your vehicle. There is a risk of flammable. If it comes into contact with hot accident.
For safety reasons, smart recommends bursting. There is a risk of accident. that you only use tyres and wheels which have been specifically approved by smart Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes for your vehicle. These are specially adap- approved for your vehicle model.
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Use only wheel-tyre combinations Position a suitable jack only on the jack- approved by smart. ing points intended for this purpose. Do not wear tyres out too much. This oth- Never position the jack on the high-volt- erwise significantly reduces the traction age battery.
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Changing a wheel Vehicles with steel wheels and hub caps: Using both hands, grasp two hub cap openings and remove the hub cap. Vehicles with steel wheels and hub cap cover: Remove the hub cap cover. Position jack ; behind the triangular indentations for jacking point :.
Using the tyre pressure monitor to ?. The tightening torque must be Only tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts 105 Nm. when the vehicle is on the ground. Check the recommended tyre pressure and adjust if necessary. When changing a wheel, use only wheel bolts that have been approved for the Vehicles with tyre pressure control sys- tem: all fitted wheels must be equipped...
> in the on-board computer. Only screw standard valve caps or valve Tyre pressure monitor Adopt cur‐ caps specifically approved by smart for rent pressures as new reference val‐ your vehicle onto the tyre valve. ues? message appears in the display.
M+S. Using summer tyres at very cold temperatures could cause tears to form, thereby damaging the tyres permanently. smart cannot accept responsi- bility for this type of damage. The table with the recommended tyre pres- Have the vehicle winterproofed at a qualified sure for various operating conditions can be specialist workshop at the onset of winter.
For safety reasons, smart recommends that you only use snow chains that have been specially approved for your vehicle by smart. Further information can be obtained at a smart centre or a qualified specialist work- shop.
Use soft, moist cloths. Use care products and cleaning agents Slide new window wiper blade : in the recommended and approved for smart. direction of arrow 4 onto mounting = of Do not use acidic cleaning agents. wiper arm ;.
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Cleaning the vehicle Cleaning the reversing camera Washing by hand Locate a washing bay equipped for hand- washing. Prepare the vehicle for cleaning. Apply mild cleaning agent with a soft vehicle sponge. Thoroughly hose the vehicle with a gentle jet of water; do not point the water jet directly towards the air inlet grille.
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Clean the inside and outside of the win- dows with a damp cloth and a cleaning Use tar remover to remove tar stains. agent recommended for smart. Use silicone remover to remove wax. Clear deposits regularly from the wind- Remove coolant, brake fluid, tree resin,...
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Cleaning DINAMICA seat covers Wipe off with a moist cloth, or use a leather Wet a cloth with water. care agent recommended for smart. Clean entire sections of the cover. Cleaning the seat belts Cleaning the trim WARNING...
Current information on the type of service Clean the plastic trim with a damp cloth. can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali- Use care products and cleaning agents fied specialist workshop. recommended for smart to remove heavy soiling.
No emer- Useful information gency call can be made via the smart Audio- For Russia only: System. The vehicle owner and the driver of the vehicle are responsible for equipping the...
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Securing the vehicle in the event of an accident or a breakdown In the event of an emergency, accident data If the voice message is correctly played is forwarded to a public emergency call back, press and hold SOS button = for five centre.
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Securing the vehicle in the event of an accident or a breakdown Securing the vehicle against rolling Using the warning triangle away Removing the warning triangle Securing on level ground Warning triangle : is located in the boot behind the seat backrest, secured to the car- When changing a wheel, place chocks or pet with a Velcro fastener.
Removing the fire extinguisher also be stored in the rear door stowage com- Using a reflective safety jacket partments. Notes on reflective safety jackets To remove: take out the safety jacket bag containing the reflective safety jacket. Open the safety jacket bag and take out the reflective safety jacket.
Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Removing the vehicle tool tray Please note WARNING In the following situations, the tyre seal- ant is unable to provide sufficient break- down assistance, as it is unable to seal the tyre properly: there are cuts or punctures in the tyre larger than those mentioned above.
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Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Unwind plug : with the cable from tyre not suitable for higher speeds. There is a inflation compressor ;. risk of accident. Remove hose A from the bottom section of You should therefore adapt your driving tyre inflation compressor ;.
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Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Please note that tyre sealant may escape Further procedure if the pressure of the when unscrewing. sealed tyre is below 180 kPa Screw the valve cap onto the valve of the sealed tyre. WARNING Pull the tyre sealant bottle out of the tyre If the specified tyre pressure still cannot inflation compressor.
Towing the vehicle Observe the following points when tow- Towing the vehicle ing with a tow rope: Please note secure the tow rope on the same side on both vehicles. WARNING make sure that the tow rope is not longer Safety relevant functions are restricted or than legally permitted.
Manually releasing the selector lever lock Before the vehicle is towed, switch off the Towing the vehicle with both axles on automatic locking feature. The driver the ground could otherwise be locked out when push- ing or having the vehicle towed. Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock.
Replacing the bulbs Do not use any sharp-edged objects to ing a bulb, you could burn yourself on prise out the cover from the centre console. these components. There is a risk of injury. Otherwise, the cover or the centre console Allow these components to cool down could be damaged.
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Replacing the bulbs Insert the new bulb. Remove the bulb from the bulb holder. Lock retainer ;. Insert the new bulb into the bulb holder. Insert the connector. Insert the bulb holder into side turn sig- nal ; and turn it 90° clockwise. Replace and engage cap :.
Changing fuses Replacing the licence plate lighting Removing the tail lamp cover Switch off the lights. Insert a flat tool into recess :. Open the tailgate. Remove the cover from the licence plate Loosen screws :. lamp. Remove the tail lamp. Remove the bulb from the holder.
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Always replace faulty fuses with specified new fuses of the correct amperage. Only use fuses that have been approved for smart vehicles and which have the cor- rect fuse rating for the system concerned. Components or systems could otherwise be damaged.
Opening a door with the emergency release Replacing the key battery WARNING Batteries contain toxic and corrosive sub- stances. If batteries are swallowed, it can result in severe health problems. There is a risk of fatal injury. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release If the vehicle cannot be opened using the Locking the doors with the emergency remote control key, the vehicle can be opened locking using the emergency release. If the driver's door is unlocked and opened with the key in the emergency release, the anti-theft alarm system will issue an alarm.
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Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release Fold the rear seat backrest forward. Slide lever : on the tailgate to the left until the tailgate is unlocked.
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.
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Locking and unlocking Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Side window will not Objects are obstructing the window guide. close or will not open or Remove objects. close fully. Side window is not reset. WARNING While closing the side windows, body parts in the closing area could become trapped.
Vision, vehicle occupants, airbag Vision, vehicle occupants, airbag Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The exterior mirror is The exterior mirror has been moved forwards or backwards by not engaged. force. Carefully move the exterior mirror to the correct position. The windscreen wipers The windscreen wipers are obstructed, e.g.
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Vision, vehicle occupants, airbag Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The restraint system is malfunctioning. The red 6 warning lamp lights up while WARNING the 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.
Engine, brakes, transmission Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine will not The steering lock is manually locked. start using the key. Remove the key from the ignition lock and then reinsert it into the ignition lock. Turn the key.
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Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Brake fluid level is too low. The red J warning lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. If the brake fluid level is too low the brake system may fail. A warning tone sounds.
Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: The driver's door is open and the selector lever is in position k, j or h/k, i flash i or h. alternately. WARNING A warning tone sounds. The vehicle may roll away. Risk Colour display: of vehicle rolling...
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Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The indicator lamp on There is a malfunction at the mains socket. the vehicle socket Have the mains socket checked to ensure that it is working remains off after the correctly. charging cable con- nector has been con- Use a different mains socket.
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Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Charging not possi‐ Communication with the charging point infrastructure is not ble s. Owner's Man‐ functioning correctly. appears. Make sure that the charging cable is correctly plugged into the sockets on the vehicle and power connection. If necessary, dis- connect the charging cable from the sockets and then reconnect If the message continues to be displayed: Use a different charging station.
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. System If ABS is faulty, there is also a possibility that other driving sys- Colour display: inoperative tems may be unavailable.
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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. ® ® ÷...
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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 ®...
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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...
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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 remains lit. Risk of accident due to undetected tyre pressure losses. The sys- Tyre tem is possibly unable to recognise or register low tyre pressure.
Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: Power assistance may be malfunctioning, making steering diffi- D yellow warning cult. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. You will need to use more force to steer. There is a risk of an accident.
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Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ative Electronics Environmental influences or error sources outside the system are malfunction Visit temporarily interfering with Active Brake Assist and radar- workshop appears. assisted recuperation. Possible causes: heavy rain or snow operating temperature is too high on-board voltage is too low Active Brake Assist is automatically operational again when the...
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Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ¤ flashes for a max- A lane boundary marking was crossed without using the turn imum of five seconds. signal. Colour display: the Stay inside the lane boundary markings. green à warning Use indicator before changing lanes.
Battery, lights, heating Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Rear window heating Battery is not sufficiently charged. or seat heating Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. switches off automati- cally or cannot be switched on. Ý...
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Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Warning lamp remains lit. 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.
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. Navigation system in the smart Media-System Problem...
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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- The interval for entering voice commands has been exceeded. tem does not under- Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
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 Vehicle manufacturer Reading vehicle data...
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1554 mm Wheelbase 2494 mm Maximum ground clear- 108 mm ance Permissible roof load smart EQ forfour Dimensions and Charging time weights Opening height : 2012 mm The options listed for charging a high- voltage battery are not available in all...
Bulb types bevo.mercedes-benz.com and in any smart Charging cable centre. Charging the battery at a charging station Service prod- Specifications or wall box ucts Nominal voltage max. 400 V AC, Corrosion Recommended: G40 max. 3-phase inhibitor/ antifreeze Nominal frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz...
Fuse allocation Fuse allocation Consumer Current Colour cod- Starter motor Brown Power steering control unit Brown Multifunction lever Brown Airbag Brown ‑ ‑ ‑ Instrument cluster 10 A Horn, alarm system 15 A Blue Power supply control unit 10 A Power supply control unit 10 A Central control unit...
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25 A Cyan 36 - 40 ‑ ‑ ‑ smart EQ forfour only: seat heating in the rear 15 A Blue smart EQ fortwo, smart EQ fortwo cabrio, smart EQ 25 A Cyan forfour only: seat heating in the front...
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Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors Consumer Current Colour cod- Transmission control unit Brown smart EQ fortwo, smart EQ fortwo cabrio, smart EQ forfour only: EQ control unit Radio amplifier 20 A Yellow ‑ ‑ ‑ smart EQ fortwo, smart EQ fortwo cabrio, smart EQ...
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The operating permit may be invalidated additional instructions during installation. if the instructions for installation and use Deviations with respect to wavebands, max- of two-way radios are not observed. imum transmission outputs or aerial posi- tions must be approved by smart.
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Installing two-way radios and mobile phones The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the base of the aerial must not exceed the following values: Waveband Maximum transmission output Tetra 20 W 380 - 410 MHz Mobile communications generation 2G/3G/4G The following can be used in the vehicle without restrictions: two-way radios with a maximum trans- mission output of up to 100 mW...
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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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