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  • Page 1 >> Owner's Manual smart forfour...
  • Page 2 X Instructions that must be followed. X Several consecutive symbols indicate an instruction with several consecutive steps. Display text: Display text in the instru- ment cluster display, the smart Audio-System or the smart Media-System.
  • Page 3 On right-hand-drive vehicles, the layout of components and con- trols differs accordingly. smart is constantly updating its vehicles to the state of the art. smart therefore reserves the right to introduce changes in the follow- ing areas: Design...
  • Page 4 Comfort in the vehicle interior ..73 Parking and getting out ....81 Operating the on-board computer ..85 Using the smart Audio-System ..90 Using the smart Media-System ..97 Loading and stowing ...... 119 Maintenance and care ....125 Handling accidents/breakdowns ..
  • Page 5 Index PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps ........33 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Airbags Display message ....... 171 Front airbag (driver, front Function/notes ......45 passenger) ....... 32 Warning lamp (yellow) ....171 Kneebag ........32 Adaptive brake lights ..... 46 Protection provided ....
  • Page 6 Index Increasing or decreasing the Jump starting ......150 blower speed ......77 Warning and indicator lamps ..179 Setting air distribution ..... 77 Belt tensioner Setting the temperature ....77 Activation ....... 29 Blower speed Switching air-recirculation mode on/off ......77 Increasing or decreasing (air- Switching on/off .......
  • Page 7 Index High-pressure cleaner ....139 Recommendations ...... 42 Interior ......... 141 Suitable positions ....39 Notes ........138 Top Tether ....... 36 Child-proof locks Paint ........141 Plastic trim ......142 Important safety notes ....44 Reversing camera ..... 140 Rear doors .......
  • Page 8 Index Increasing/decreasing the Central locking/unlocking (key) ... 83 speed ........65 Control panel ......26 Storing and maintaining cur- Display message ....... 162 rent speed ....... 65 Emergency locking ....159 Cup holder Emergency unlocking ....158 Centre console ......119 Opening (from the inside) ...
  • Page 9 Index Topping up ......128 Warning lamp ......166 EBD (electronic brake force distri- Entering a destination bution) Navigation ......109 Function/notes ......47 Environmental protection Indicator lamp ......171 Returning an end-of-life vehi- eco score cle .......... 17 Calling up ........ 61 ®...
  • Page 10 Index Floormat ........80 Foglamps Gear or selector lever (cleaning Switching on/off ....... 69 instructions) ....... 141 Folding top Gearshift paddles Important safety notes ....75 see Steering wheel gearshift paddles Operating ........ 75 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts .... 17 Problem (malfunction) ....162 Glove compartment ......
  • Page 11 Index Interior lighting ...... 50, 70 Display message ....... 180 Driving abroad ......69 Changing bulbs ......156 Foglamps ......... 69 Setting the ambient lighting ..88 Hazard warning lamps ....144 Switching on/off ....... 70 Headlamp flasher ....... 68 Intermittent wipe ......
  • Page 12 Index Malfunction Video playback ......108 Restraint system ....... 28 Volume/tone settings ....100 Manual transmission Warranty ........18 Display message (colour dis- Message memory (colour display) ..87 play) ........168 ® MirrorLink Display message (monochrome Connecting a mobile phone ..104 display) .........
  • Page 13 Index Way points ......112 Reversing camera ...... 82 Notes on running in a new vehicle ..52 Parking brake Display message ....... 167 General information ....54 Warning lamp ......167 Occupant safety PASSENGER AIR BAG Airbags ........32 Disabling/activating ....
  • Page 14 Index Rear bench seat Reserve fuel Folding the backrest forwards/ Display message ....... 165 back ........121 Restraint system Rear foglamp Display message ....... 163 Switching on/off ....... 69 Function during an accident ..29 Rear foglamps Limited protection ....28 Replacing bulbs .......
  • Page 15 ........75 Rear ........120 Problem (malfunction) ....161 Subwoofer Resetting ........ 161 Fitting/removing ..... 125 Sidebag ........32 Sun visor ........72 smart Centre see Qualified specialist workshop Snow chains ......... 137 Socket (12 V) Centre console ......80...
  • Page 16 Index Important safety notes ....151 Towing Tailgate Important safety notes ....151 Emergency unlocking ....159 With the rear axle raised ... 152 Opening dimensions ....182 Towing away Opening/closing ...... 121 Fitting the towing eye ....152 Warning lamp ......162 Removing the towing eye ....
  • Page 17 Index Tyre pressure monitor Transporting ......152 Function/notes ......135 Unlocking (in an emergency) ..158 Radio type approval for the tyre Unlocking (key) ......48 pressure monitor ...... 185 Vehicle data ......182 Vehicle battery Restarting ......135 Warning lamp ......173 see Battery (vehicle) Tyres Vehicle data ........
  • Page 18 Index Wheels Changing a wheel ...... 131 Checking ........ 130 Cleaning ........ 140 Fitting a new wheel ....134 Important safety notes ....130 Removing a wheel ..... 132 Snow chains ......137 Storing ........135 Tightening torque ....134 Windows Cleaning ........
  • Page 19 Avoid frequent or sudden acceleration and specialist workshop. braking. Only smart genuine parts or parts of the same Only use each gear up to ⅔ of its range. quality may be used. In addition, only Switch off the engine when waiting in sta- approved wheels, tyres and accessories for tionary traffic.
  • Page 20 >> Introduction. smart vehicles, even if they have been offi- Operating safety cially approved or independently approved by a testing centre. Important safety notes In Germany, certain parts are only officially WARNING approved for installation or modification if they comply with legal requirements. This If you do not have the prescribed service/ also applies to some other countries.
  • Page 21 1999/5/EC Directive. Further information is available from any smart Centre. There is a risk of damage to the vehicle if: Electromagnetic compatibility the vehicle becomes stuck, e.g. on a high...
  • Page 22 These data memories a smart centre. store technical information temporarily or Notify smart as soon as possible if there is a permanently on components, systems or the change of address or if ownership of the vehi- environment concerning: cles changes.
  • Page 23 >> Introduction. condition Additional functions that have been contrac- tually agreed upon with the customer also events make it possible to transmit particular vehi- faults cle data from the vehicle, such as the vehicle The data cannot be used to trace the vehicle's location in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 24 Forward collision warning Windscreen wipers combi- Parking aid nation switch Headlamp range adjustment Automatic locking feature Lights combination switch Hazard warning lamps Automatic transmission: Overhead control panel shift paddles smart Audio-System smart Media-System Climate control system control panel...
  • Page 25 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 Only for instrument cluster ^ Deactivates cruise with colour display: control or the limiter WX Adjusts the vol- È...
  • Page 26 Centre console with drawer Centre console with drawer Vehicles with automatic transmission Function Page Function Page smart Media-System: AUX port, USB port and SD mem- Cup holders ory card slot Ashtray Cup holders Drawer Transmission position Coin holder display Opens and closes the fold-...
  • Page 27 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...
  • Page 28 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 29 Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Function Page Function Page · Distance warning signal Speedometer ^ Forward collision warning Display Warning and indicator à Lane Keeping Assist lamps # Battery C Doors or tailgate R Rear foglamp...
  • Page 30 This may 1.50 m tall affect the seat belt tensioner or airbag, for However, no system available today can com- example.
  • Page 31 The way the restraint system responds depends on the severity of the impact detec- smart recommends that you have the vehi- ted and the apparent type of accident: cle towed to a qualified specialist work- head-on collision shop after an accident.
  • Page 32 Adjust the seat properly before beginning smart recommends that you only use seat belts your journey. Always ensure that the back- which have been approved specifically for rest is in an almost vertical position and your vehicle by smart.
  • Page 33 Belt warning for the driver and front smart recommends that you have the vehicle passenger towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident. The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the...
  • Page 34 Occupant safety Airbags is an increased risk of serious or even fatal injuries. Overview of airbags In order to avoid such risks, always ensure that all vehicle occupants: fasten their seatbelts correctly, includ- ing pregnant women are seated correctly and maintain the furthest possible distance from the air- bags observe the following notes...
  • Page 35 Use only seat covers which have been spe- The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp cifically approved for the respective seat and PASSENGER AIRBAG ON indicator lamp are by smart. part of the front-passenger front airbag deactivation system. WARNING The indicator lamps display the status of the Sensors to control the airbags are located front-passenger front airbag.
  • Page 36 WARNING recommended and suitable for use in smart If you leave children unattended in the vehicles. Make sure you observe the vehicle, they may be able to set the vehicle...
  • Page 37 ECE R44. Only child restraint systems that comply with Use the smart care products to clean the the ECE R44 standard may be attached to the child restraint systems recommended by ISOFIX securing rings.
  • Page 38 Children in the vehicle Always lock rear seat backrests after fit- ting a Top Tether belt. Observe the lock verification indicator. Adjust the rear seat backrests so that they are in an upright position. Ensure that red lock status indicator on the loop at the top of the rear bench seat is no longer visible.
  • Page 39 Children in the vehicle Route Top Tether belt = under head observe the information about suitable restraint between the two head restraint positioning of the child restraint system bars. in this Owner's Manual as well as the child Guide Top Tether belt = between the rear restraint system manufacturer's installa- seat backrest and parcel shelf into the lug- tion instructions.
  • Page 40 For disable the front-passenger front airbag. this reason, smart strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat. If it is absolutely necessary that you secure a...
  • Page 41 Children in the vehicle A warning notice is located on the front- When using child restraint systems on the passenger sun visor. front-passenger seat, always observe the fol- lowing: WARNING Move the front-passenger seat as far back If you secure a child in a child restraint as possible.
  • Page 42 Children in the vehicle ISOFIX child restraint systems in the follow- ing "Universal" category may be used on seats marked U, UF or IUF in accordance with the tables on the suitability of the seats for attaching child restraint systems. Semi-universal child restraint systems are indicated by the text "Semi-universal"...
  • Page 43 Children in the vehicle Suitability of the seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Observe the following notes: When using a category 0/0+ baby car seat and a rearward-facing child restraint system on a rear seat: adjust the front seat so that the seat does not touch the child restraint system. For certain child restraint systems in weight categories II or III, the maximum size setting may be restricted, for instance due to possible contact with the roof.
  • Page 44 4 years ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3 Overview of recommended child restraint systems The smart forfour is equipped with a front-passenger front airbag deactivation system. Before using a rearward-facing child restraint on the front-passenger seat, disable the front-passenger airbag ( page 37).
  • Page 45 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 38) Notes on attaching suitable child restraint systems (...
  • Page 46 Children in the vehicle Child-proof locks WARNING If the child restraint system is placed in Important safety notes direct sunlight, the parts could become very hot. Children could be suffer burns by WARNING touching these parts, in particular on the If children are travelling in the vehicle, metallic parts of the child restraint sys- they could:...
  • Page 47 Further parked vehicles. information can be obtained at a smart centre or a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 48 Driving safely the vehicle travelling in front is narrow, WARNING e.g. a motorcycle The distance warning function does not the vehicle travelling in front is travel- react: ling on a different line to people or animals Following any damage to the front end of the vehicle, have the configuration and opera- to oncoming vehicles tion of the radar sensor checked at a quali-...
  • Page 49 Driving safely or more wheels are braked to stabilise the vehicle. ETS brakes the drive wheels individually if they spin. This enables you to pull away and accelerate on slippery surfaces, for example if the road surface is slippery on one side. Strong crosswind gusts can impair the road- holding of your vehicle when driving straight ahead.
  • Page 50 Adjusting the seats Observe the following rules on the correct Opening the door driver's seat position: the driver must be as far away from the WARNING driver's airbag as possible ( page 32). If you attach heavy or large objects to the the driver must be wearing seat belt ;...
  • Page 51 Adjusting the steering wheel WARNING When adjusting a seat, you or another vehi- cle occupant could become trapped by the guide rail of the seat, for instance. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that no one has any part of their body within the sweep of the seat when adjusting it.
  • Page 52 Adjusting the mirrors Setting the interior mirror to anti- Make sure that the steering wheel is locked dazzle mode before driving off. Never unlock the steer- ing wheel when the vehicle is in motion. Fold lever : forwards. WARNING Children could become trapped by the Adjusting the exterior mirrors man- steering wheel if they adjust it.
  • Page 53 Adjusting head restraints in the rear compartment In order to adjust the exterior mirrors elec- Lowering the head restraints in the trically, the ignition must be switched on. rear To select the left or right exterior mirror: turn control = left 1 or right 2. To adjust the exterior mirrors: move con- trol = up, down, left or right.
  • Page 54 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 55 Pulling away not use loose floormats and do not place several floormats 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. Insert the key into the ignition lock Wear suitable footwear to ensure correct Switches on the power supply...
  • Page 56 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 57 Automatic start/stop system Release the brake pedal. Switching off the engine automati- The vehicle is then held for about one sec- cally ond. Pull away. Manual transmission Stop the vehicle. Select neutral. Automatic start/stop system Release the clutch pedal. The engine is switched off. The è indi- Useful information cator lamp in the instrument cluster lights The automatic start/stop system automati-...
  • Page 58 Depress the clutch pedal fully. Manual transmission Select neutral. Please note smart 66 kW turbo: pull the sleeve on the gear lever upwards. WARNING Push the gear lever back to the right. If you shift down on a slippery road surface...
  • Page 59 Automatic transmission the electric motor or a high-voltage com- Changing transmission position ponent. Park position with parking lock Transmission position display Reverse gear Transmission mode display Neutral The following transmission positions are Drive available: The ignition must be switched on in order to B Park position shift to transmission position P or to switch Park position secures a car from rolling...
  • Page 60 Automatic transmission Drive program E (Comfort) is characterised Permanent manual gearshifting by the following: Activating Comfortable driving style Optimum fuel consumption through early upshifting Driving at low engine speeds, the wheels are less likely to spin. Drive program S (Dynamic) is characterised by the following: Dynamic, adaptive driving style Late upshifting...
  • Page 61 Driving economically If the engine exceeds the maximum engine Deactivating speed when shifting down, the automatic transmission protects against engine damage by not shifting down. Deactivating Press and hold shift paddle ;. Using the turn signals Push the selector lever to the right. Short-term manual gearshifting on the steering wheel (vehicles with Sports package)
  • Page 62 Driving economically Monitoring the rev counter You can minimise your vehicle's CO emis- sions by driving carefully and having it Rev counter and dashboard clock serviced regularly. Conservative driving and regular vehicle maintenance help minimise CO emissions. Only for certain countries: you can find the current consumption and emission val- ues of your vehicle in the COC documents (EU CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY).
  • Page 63 :, shift up or down a gear. Using the eco score display in the Understanding the eco score display in smart Media-System the on-board computer Calling up the eco score menu Useful information Vehicle score.
  • Page 64 Driving economically Evaluating the current trip Resetting the current trip data Current trip Current trip > Reset. Select Select The following rating information and val- Select Yes. ues appear: In the instrument cluster, the trip com- Bar graphs for accelerate, anticipa‐...
  • Page 65 Winter driving Braking correctly Driving on wet roads Please note Aquaplaning Regardless of driving style and tyre tread WARNING depths, aquaplaning can occur on the road. The braking system can overheat if you Adapt your driving style as follows: leave your foot on the brake pedal while Reduce the speed.
  • Page 66 Lane Keeping Assist Lane Keeping Assist issues an acoustic and If you have to leave the engine running, visual warning when a vehicle unintention- keep the exhaust pipe and the area around ally leaves the lane. the vehicle free of snow. Open a window on Lane Keeping Assist uses a camera which is the leeward side of the vehicle to ensure an located on the windscreen behind the rear-...
  • Page 67 Cruise control and limiter is ready for use and the ¤ symbol flashes in the display and a warning tone sounds. appears. For vehicles with colour display the ¸ symbol lights up green. Cruise control is ready for use at speeds above 30 km/h.
  • Page 68 Petrol must only be mixed with additives recommended by tact with skin, eyes or clothing. Do not smart. Observe the instructions for use in inhale fuel vapours. Keep fuels out of the the product description. For further infor- reach of children.
  • Page 69 Refuelling Insert the filler neck of the fuel pump noz- Use a filter when adding fuel from a fuel zle all the way into the tank and refuel. can. The fuel lines and/or the fuel injec- tion system could otherwise be blocked by Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle particles from the fuel can.
  • Page 70 The driver's door is opened. conditions. The vehicle is locked. For reasons of safety, smart recommends that The main-beam headlamps are not switched you drive with the lights switched on even on when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 71 Adjusting the lighting Switching on the side lamps Turn control : to the T position. Switching on the foglamps and rear foglamps Only vehicles with front foglamps have the "Foglamps" function. The ignition must be switched on in order to set the headlamp range.
  • Page 72 Otherwise the wiper motor may overheat. Wiper blades are subject to wear and tear. smart recommends replacing the wiper blades twice a year. Worn or damaged wiper blades cause smearing on the windscreen. On vehi- cles with a rain sensor, malfunctions are then possible.
  • Page 73 You can switch the "Automatic rear window door is opened. wiper when reversing" setting on or off in the smart Media-System. This setting briefly Automatic wipe (vehicles with rain sen- operates the rear window wiper automatically sor) when the ignition and the windscreen wipers are switched on and reverse gear is engaged.
  • Page 74 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 75 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 76 Opening and closing the windows WARNING When closing, make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area. If someone If persons (particularly children) are becomes trapped, press the switch to open exposed to heat or cold for a prolonged the side window again.
  • Page 77 Operating the climate control system Only open the folding top if it is free of Opening and closing the hinged win- snow and ice. Otherwise, malfunctions may dows of rear doors occur. Opening the hinged windows Do not allow anything to protrude from the folding top.
  • Page 78 Operating the climate control system neither cooled, heated, nor dehumidified. Increasing or decreasing the blower The windows can mist up more quickly. If the speed windows mist up, deactivate the automatic Turn control = clockwise or anti-clock- start/stop system. The engine starts again. wise.
  • Page 79 Operating the climate control system Drying windows that are misted up on the Switching the air distribution on and off inside Press one or more of the ¯, P, O buttons. Press button ;. ¯ Demister vents If the windows continue to mist up, turn control : to z.
  • Page 80 Switching the seat heating on and off Press the ¤ button. Keep the following rules in mind for optimal climate control: The indicator lamp below ¤ lights up when the rear window heating is activated. Keep the air slots between the service cover and windscreen clear of blockages.
  • Page 81 Using the accessories The seat heating only works when the ignition The cigarette lighter only works when the is switched on. ignition is switched on. Press button ;. Press cigarette lighter :. Indicator lamp : lights up when seat heat- When cigarette lighter : is hot, it pops up ing is activated.
  • Page 82 Using the accessories Using the 12 V socket Slide the driver's seat backwards. To fit: press securing knobs : onto Turn the key in the ignition lock to posi- retainers ;. tion 1. To remove: release securing knobs : from Lift up the cover of socket :.
  • Page 83 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 or mission to position P. twigs may ignite if they come into contact Turn the key to position 0 in the ignition with hot parts of the exhaust system or lock and remove it.
  • Page 84 If you engage reverse gear while the engine is running, the parking aid is activated. Deactivating/activating the parking Reversing camera : is located in the smart logo in the tailgate. The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image in the smart Media-System dis- play.
  • Page 85 Engage reverse gear. park position P or shift manual trans- The area behind the vehicle is shown with guide lines in the smart Media-System dis- mission into neutral play. start the engine There is a risk of an accident and injury.
  • Page 86 Priming and deactivating the anti-theft alarm system the vehicle. Keep the keys out of the reach of children. Press the & button on the key. The turn signals flash twice. Priming and deactivating the anti- theft alarm system Useful information The immobiliser prevents the vehicle from being started without the correct key.
  • Page 87 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. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 88 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 89 Calling up displays From reset Trip computer The eco score display provides feedback on how economical the driver's driving behav- eco score from start iour is ( page 61). Fuel consumption If the ignition remains switched off for lon- Coolant temperature ger than four hours, the eco score display will Messages and service be automatically reset.
  • Page 90 > Setting values (monochrome display) Set values Setting values Vehicles with smart Media-System: the time and time format are set in the smart Scroll to the desired display. Media-System. Press a to confirm. Press ´ to set the values. Setting the time format Press a to confirm.
  • Page 91 Setting values Setting the unit of measurement for dis- tance Settings Display Distance Select > > units. Set the value Setting the temperature unit Settings Display Units of Select > > temperature. Set the value Starting the tyre pressure monitor Settings Tyre pressure moni‐...
  • Page 92 C Previous station or track the USB1 port USB1 port and bracket connection for a mobile phone with the smart cross connect D Next station or track % Goes back one menu level higher Control for menu selection and station...
  • Page 93 Choose one of the following time formats: Am/Pm Press the Ü button. 24 hrs Press the $ button. The smart Audio-System receives data trans- mitted via the Radio Data System (RDS). Adjusting the audio settings Adjusting the sound Selecting a waveband Press the ª...
  • Page 94 Listening to the radio Select TA. Selecting stations manually or OFF. Select FM and AM waveband Press the D or C button to set the Interrupting a traffic announcement desired frequency. During a traffic announcement, briefly Digital radio frequency range press %.
  • Page 95 Using a mobile phone If a code appears in the smart Audio- Using a mobile phone System display and on the mobile phone, confirm it on the mobile phone. Connecting a mobile phone 0000 If the code appears in the smart...
  • Page 96 Press the à button. Select z. Telephone book. Select To transfer the call back to the smart Select the contact. Audio-System: press 9. The details for the contact are displayed. Select the desired telephone number. Entering numbers or characters during a Press the 9 button.
  • Page 97 Operating external data carriers Switching random track sequence on/off Operating external data carriers Press the C button. Useful information You can switch between the following media Switching the repeat function on/off sources, depending on the type of external data carrier connected: Press the number key.
  • Page 98 Operating external data carriers Skipping to the next or previous track Press the D or C button briefly to skip to the next track or press longer for rapid scrolling. Displaying metadata Press the F button repeatedly until the desired metadata is displayed.
  • Page 99 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 100 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 101 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 102 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 103 Listening to the radio Frequently used settings such as phone con- “List” display mode (FM and digital tacts and radio stations can be stored as radio) favourites. Six favourites can be stored for each of the following categories: Navigation Radio Telephone Services Favourites...
  • Page 104 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 105 Using a mobile phone Select > The setting is marked. Bluetooth® is acti- Connecting a mobile phone vated or deactivated on the smart Media- System. Please note Authorising a mobile phone WARNING If RF transmitters are tampered with or not...
  • Page 106 The desired mobile phone is con- Select Yes. nected to the smart Media-System instead. Apps which have been certified for Mir- rorLink™ will be shown in the smart Media- Removing a mobile phone from the list System display. Settings Manage devices.
  • Page 107 Connecting and operating external data carriers Calling a contact from the phone book Further settings Telephone book. Select Setting the volume Select the contact. Settings > Volumes. Select Select the contact's telephone number. Set the volume of the hands-free system and If the phone book contains multiple contacts, the ringtone.
  • Page 108 OGG Vorbis (.OGG, .OGA) PCM 16 bit (.WAV, .PCM) A data carrier may contain no more than eight directory levels. The smart Media-System only recognises the Selects the previous track first partition of a data carrier. The parti- Selects the next track tion must be formatted as FAT or FAT32.
  • Page 109 Viewing images Tap the touchscreen. Useful information Switching from full screen mode to nor- Images that have been saved to an SD card or mal view USB memory stick can be viewed in the smart Media-System. Normal view. Select W >...
  • Page 110 Using the navigation system Enlarging the image Setting the video display Select W > Enlarge. Playing videos in full screen mode Full screen. Select Showing images as a slide show Slide show. Select W > Setting the default view for video play- back Setting the display duration video...
  • Page 111 SD card that has a maximum storage capacity map. of 64 GB. Further information is available Align map view with the destination. from any smart Centre. Tap the destination point on the display. Install update software on the computer. The symbol selected is highlighted in blue.
  • Page 112 Using the navigation system Navigation Drive to... Point Say the command "Enter address". Select > > interest. When prompted by the voice control system, The following list of surrounding areas say the destination address, including appears. A POI can be searched for in these street name, house number and city.
  • Page 113 Using the navigation system Select POI category. The “route overview” function allows you to set whether the summary of a calculated route Select the POI to be deleted. is automatically faded out from the display after 10 seconds. Editing POIs If the route is not confirmed with Done, route Navigation Settings...
  • Page 114 Using the navigation system Changing the route Taking traffic disruptions into account The route is recalculated based on current Cancelling the route traffic information Navigation Change route Can‐ Select > > Traffic information is not available in all route. countries or regions. Route guidance can be resumed again when Navigation Change route...
  • Page 115 Using the navigation system Live services are not available in all coun- Selecting the setting for ferry connections tries and regions. For more information, Navigation Settings Route Select > > visit: http://tomtom.com/services. planning Ferry connections. > Select one of the following settings: Tracking navigation on the display Ask for ferries on my route Always avoid ferries...
  • Page 116 Using the navigation system Traffic information details Displaying the map for a location Useful information With the “View map” function, the display shows a two-dimensional map. The map shows your current position, as well as a number of other elements, such as Favourites. Displaying a map Navigation View...
  • Page 117 More information on services http:// disruptions www.tomtom.com/services. Further information on country availability: Navigation TomTom Services Select > > http://smart.com/connect Traffic Minimise delays. > TomTom Services can also be called up and Services managed in the menu. To do so, in...
  • Page 118 Using the navigation system Setting the navigation system Sym- Meaning Setting the voice Snow The voice which is used for navigation com- mands can be changed. It is possible to choose Black ice between computer-generated voices or voi- Rain ces recorded by professionals. For voices that have been recorded by professionals, only basic navigation commands will be spo- Viewing traffic information for the...
  • Page 119 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 120 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 man- age the devices connected to the Smart Media-System. Services Settings Connectiv‐ Select >...
  • Page 121 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 To stow objects, use the following compart- thrown around and thus hit vehicle occu-...
  • Page 122 Stowing luggage and large objects Using the rear cup holders (readyspace Fitting the rear shelf seats) Place the rear shelf on the guide rails on the left and right. Push the rear shelf forwards until it engages. Fold the rear shelf upwards. Attach straps : to the tailgate.
  • Page 123 Enlarging the load compartment Closing the boot Turn off the engine before opening the tailgate. Never drive with the tailgate Pull the tailgate down and close. open. Press the & button on the key. The vehicle is locked. The handling characteristics of a laden vehi- cle are dependent on the distribution of the load within the vehicle.
  • Page 124 Enlarging the load compartment Folding the front-passenger seat Before every trip, make sure that the seat backrest forwards backrests and the rear bench seat/rear seat are engaged before every trip. Folding down the front-passenger seat backrest (using the lever) Push the head restraints all the way in. Pull right or left loop : on the seat back- Seat with a lever rest in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 125 Enlarging the load compartment Release right-hand or left-hand seat back- Folding back the front-passenger seat rest ;. backrest Fold right-hand or left-hand seat back- Please note rest ; slightly forwards. Fold seat backrest catch : forwards. WARNING Fold right-hand or left-hand seat back- If the seat backrest is not engaged, it may rest ;...
  • Page 126 Enlarging the load compartment Removing the cargo box (readyspace seats) Release the cargo box using handle :. Using both hands, reach into the handle recesses at the front and behind and push the cargo box forwards and up at a slight angle.
  • Page 127 Useful information Place the subwoofer at the base of the side trim. The engine compartment in the smart is loca- Turn quick-release fastener : upwards. ted at the rear, below the boot. The engine oil level is checked and the engine oil is topped Press the bracket into the recess in side up here.
  • Page 128 Opening and closing the service cover Opening the engine compartment cover Therefore, make sure that the service cover is locked before driving off. WARNING If the windscreen wipers start to move when the service cover is open, you could become caught up in the wiper rods.
  • Page 129 ?. store service products in the sealed orig- inal container. Always keep service prod- ucts out of the reach of children. Environmental note Dispose of service products in an environ- mentally-responsible manner. Service products approved by smart: www.bevo.mercedes-benz.com...
  • Page 130 Checking service products and topping up Checking the engine oil and topping up Checking the engine oil level WARNING Certain components in the engine compart- ment may be very hot, e.g. the drive system and radiator. When carrying out work in the engine compartment there is a risk of injury.
  • Page 131 Wear gloves and eye protection. Open the cap slowly to release the pressure. Information on tested and approved engine oils is available from any smart centre. smart recommends that you have the oil change car- ried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 132 Checking wheels and tyres be between 40 % and 50% (antifreeze protec- See "Technical data" for information on tion down to -37 †). This will protect the windscreen washer fluid/antifreeze. engine cooling system against freezing down to approximately -25 †. Cover cap : of coolant expansion tank ;...
  • Page 133 Changing a wheel Changing a wheel WARNING Insufficient tyre tread will reduce tyre Please note traction. The tyre is no longer able to dis- sipate water. This means that on wet road WARNING surfaces, the risk of aquaplaning increa- Never interchange the front and rear wheels ses, in particular where speed is not adap- as they have different dimensions, e.g.
  • Page 134 ABS or ESP Preparing to change a wheel Only use tyres and wheels specifically tes- Stop the vehicle on solid, non-slippery and ted and approved by smart. Certain char- level ground. acteristics, e.g. handling, vehicle noise Apply the parking brake.
  • Page 135 Changing a wheel Vehicle with steel wheels and hub caps: Using both hands, grasp two hub cap open- ings and remove the hub cap. Vehicle with steel wheels and wheel hub cov- ers: Remove the wheel hub cover. The vehicle may only be raised at the desig- nated jacking points.
  • Page 136 Changing a wheel rotation. An arrow on the sidewall of the tyre Fitting a wheel indicates its correct direction of rotation. WARNING Clean the wheel and wheel hub contact sur- faces. Oiled or greased wheel bolts or damaged Push the wheel onto the wheel hub and press wheel bolts/hub threads can cause the wheel it on.
  • Page 137 Using the tyre pressure monitor Fit hub cap A such that valve B does not Restarting the tyre pressure monitor become trapped. (on-board computer with a monochrome Press the hub cap evenly onto the wheel with display) both hands until you hear the hub cap Set the tyre pressure of all tyres to the rec- engage.
  • Page 138 There is a risk of an tyres. 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 Only check the tyre pressure once the tyres WARNING have cooled down.
  • Page 139 Further These tyres allow driving safety systems, information can be obtained at a smart centre e.g. ABS, to function optimally in the win- or a qualified specialist workshop. ter.
  • Page 140 Cleaning the vehicle windscreen or rear window. Never fold a Slide new window wiper blade : in the wiper arm without a wiper blade back onto direction of arrow 4 onto mounting = of the windscreen or rear window. Hold the wiper arm ;.
  • Page 141 Use soft, moist cloths. Cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner Use care products and cleaning agents rec- WARNING ommended and approved by smart. The water jet of circular-jet nozzles (dirt Do not use acidic cleaning agents. grinders) can cause damage not visible...
  • Page 142 Clean the inside and outside of the windows with a damp cloth and a cleaning agent rec- ponents. Components damaged in this way ommended by smart. can unexpectedly fail. There is a risk of an Clear deposits regularly from the wind- accident.
  • Page 143 Cleaning and caring for paintwork Wipe off with a moist cloth, or use a leather Do not affix stickers to the painted sur- care agent recommended by smart. face. Adhesive residue could damage the paintwork. Cleaning the seat belts Remove impurities immediately by rub- bing carefully.
  • Page 144 Clean the plastic trim using a soft cloth. Wet a cloth with water and clean the seat Use care products and cleaning agents rec- covers. Do not allow the leather to become ommended by smart to remove heavy soil- soaked. ing. Wipe off with a dry cloth.
  • Page 145 Check the tyres regularly. Further information on service intervals and service scope can be found in the separate Service Booklet and is available at any smart Centre. Parking up the vehicle Please note that if the vehicle is not used...
  • Page 146 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 147 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 148 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. TIREFIT is a tyre sealant. TIREFIT is used to If an allergic reaction occurs, seek med- seal punctures of up to 4 mm, particularly ical attention immediately.
  • Page 149 Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Unwind plug : with the cable from tyre Further procedure if the pressure of inflation compressor ;. the sealed tyre is below 180 kPa Remove hose A from the bottom section of tyre inflation compressor ;. WARNING Unscrew the cap from tyre sealant bot- If the specified tyre pressure still cannot...
  • Page 150 Jump-starting and charging the battery Pull the tyre sealant bottle out of the tyre ® or the ESP (Electronic Stability Program). inflation compressor. The filler hose stays The operating safety of your vehicle may be on the tyre sealant bottle. restricted.
  • Page 151 For safety reasons, smart recommends using Should it, in exceptional circumstances, only batteries which have been approved for be absolutely necessary to disconnect the your vehicle by smart. These batteries pro- battery yourself, please observe the fol- vide increased leakage protection in the lowing: event of an accident.
  • Page 152 14.8 V. use only a battery charger approved by smart to charge the battery. When using another battery charger, remove the battery before charging. observe the operating instructions for the battery charger.
  • Page 153 Information on your vehicle's allowable gross A battery charger adapted and approved by mass can be found on the vehicle identifica- smart permits the charging of the battery in tion plate ( page 182). its installed position. Further information is available from any smart Centre.
  • Page 154 Towing and tow-starting the vehicle otherwise be locked out when the vehicle is Towing the vehicle with both axles on being pushed or towed. the ground Vehicles with the basic carrier fitted: Vehicles with automatic transmission: Do not tow away the vehicle with the basic Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition carrier fitted.
  • Page 155 Manually releasing the selector lever lock Vehicles with manual transmission: Pull over at a suitable place and stop the depress the clutch pedal fully and select vehicle safely, paying attention to road neutral. and traffic conditions. Apply the parking brake. As soon as the vehicle is loaded: Remove the towing bar or tow cable.
  • Page 156 Replacing the bulbs do not touch the glass bulb with your bare hands. use only replacement bulbs with the speci- fied voltage. do not allow bulbs to come into contact with moisture. have LED bulbs changed at qualified spe- cialist workshops only. Change only the bulbs described below your- self in accordance with the specified bulb types.
  • Page 157 Replacing the bulbs Changing the front turn signal lamps Replacing rear bulbs Changing the tail lamp bulbs Tail lamps without partial LEDs Switch off lights. Turn the respective front wheel inwards. Push clamp : downwards. Remove cover ; upwards. Tail lamp and brake lamp Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and Rear foglamp remove it.
  • Page 158 Changing fuses Switch off lights. Replacing the licence plate lighting Open the tailgate. Loosen screws :. Remove the tail lamp. Carefully insert a flat tool under the plas- tic hanger on the tail lamp. Lift the connector and remove it. Replacing a faulty tail lamp bulb Insert a flat tool into recess :.
  • Page 159 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 correct fuse rating for the system concerned. Com- ponents or systems could otherwise be dam- aged.
  • Page 160 Locking the doors in an emergency Opening a door with the emergency shop or to a collection release point for used batteries. Fixed keys: unscrew screw :. The vehicle can be opened using the emer- gency release if this is not possible using the remote control key.
  • Page 161 Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release Locking the doors with the locking Unlocking the tailgate with the emer- button gency release The tailgates swing to the rear, both upwards and downwards, when opened. Therefore, make sure that there is suffi- cient clearance above, behind and below the tailgates.
  • Page 162 Notes on display messages Notes on display messages The display shows warnings, malfunctions or additional information. A warning tone also sounds with some display messages. Messages from every category may contain important information which must be observed. Have fault messages checked at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre as soon as pos- sible.
  • Page 163 Locking and unlocking Locking and unlocking Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Key will not lock or A strong source of radio waves is interfering with the signal. unlock the vehicle. Stand closer to the door lock and try to lock/unlock the vehicle again.
  • Page 164 Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel filler flap will not Fuel filler flap is not unlocked. open. Unlock vehicle. Key battery is low or discharged. Unlock vehicle using the emergency key element in the emer- gency release. Folding top will not Folding top is obstructed during closing and reopens again close.
  • Page 165 Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Windscreen wiper will Combination switch or rain sensor is malfunctioning. not stop or always wipes Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and at the same speed. traffic conditions. Remove key from ignition lock.
  • Page 166 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions × Indicator lamp on The front-passenger front airbag is enabled ( page 33). The air- bag system is operating correctly. the overhead control unit lights up. Do not use a rearward-facing child restraint system on front- passenger seat.
  • Page 167 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine will not The fuel tank is empty. start. Starter motor can Refuel the vehicle. be heard. The fuel gauge indi- cates empty. Engine is not running Malfunction in the engine electronics or a mechanical component. smoothly and is misfir- Only depress the accelerator pedal slightly.
  • Page 168 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? Red warning lamp The coolant level is too low or the air supply to the engine radiator is restricted. The engine is not being cooled sufficiently and the is lit. coolant temperature exceeds 110 †.
  • Page 169 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions J Red warning lamp Parking brake is applied. lights up while driv- Release the parking brake. ing. Warning tone sounds. Colour display: Release parking brake appears. ç Yellow warning The automatic start/stop system is malfunctioning and has been automatically switched off.
  • Page 170 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with manual transmission: gear is selected and the Monochrome display: flashes in the middle of clutch pedal is not fully depressed when starting the engine. the display. Depress the clutch pedal fully. Colour display: If the engine fails to start despite the clutch pedal being fully start engine: shift...
  • Page 171 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: Vehicles with automatic transmission: driver's door is open and j or h / k, i flash selector lever is in position R, N or D. alternately. WARNING Warning tone sounds. The vehicle may roll away.
  • Page 172 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with auto- Transmission is in emergency mode. matic transmission: Stop. acceleration charac- Shift transmission to position P. teristics are deterio- Switch off the engine. rating. Wait at least ten seconds. Transmission no longer Start the engine.
  • Page 173 Driving safety systems Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ! Yellow warning ABS is malfunctioning. Other driving systems may be deactivated. lamp lights up. If ABS is faulty, there is also a possibility that other driving systems may be unavailable. ò...
  • Page 174 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. ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP is unable to stabilise the vehi-...
  • Page 175 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 176 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions h Yellow warning The tyre pressure monitor has detected a significant loss of pres- sure in at least one of the tyres. lamp lights up while driving. WARNING Tyre Colour display: Underinflated or overinflated tyres pose the following risks: pressure Caution tyre malfunction...
  • Page 177 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions h Yellow warning There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of one or more wheels. lamp flashes for 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 178 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions J Red warning lamp The following systems are malfunctioning: 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 179 Driver assistance systems Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions · Red warning lamp Forward collision warning detects obstacle on the road. is lit. Pay careful attention to the road and traffic conditions and be Warning tone sounds. ready to brake.
  • Page 180 Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Environmental influence are interfering with the Lane Keeping Assist. Possible causes: Heavy rain or snow or thick fog is impairing visibility. Lane markings cannot be detected. Lane Keeping Assist is automatically operational again when the causes listed no longer apply.
  • Page 181 Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions È flashes for Speed limiter is malfunctioning and deactivates automatically. approximately Consult a qualified specialist workshop. 10 seconds. Warning tone sounds. Lim‐ Colour display: iter inoperative appears. Ò Warning lamp The outside temperature has fallen to or below 3 °C. There is a risk of black ice.
  • Page 182 Audio-System or smart Media-system and on your mobile phone. Search for devices on the smart Audio-System or smart Media- system and on your mobile phone. The navigation system in the smart Media-System...
  • Page 183 If not, select a destination and start navigation. Navigation messages are switched off. Switch on navigation messages. Voice-operated control of the smart Media-System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The voice control sys- Interval for entering voice commands has been exceeded.
  • Page 184 EC Directives. All data applies to the vehicle's standard equipment. Differen- ces will be present in the case of vehicles with optional equipment. Further informa- tion is available from any smart Centre. Reading out vehicle data Vehicle identification plate Vehicle manufacturer...
  • Page 185 The following table lists all technical data for the service products of the vehicle. Fur- Dipped-beam/main-beam H4 60/55 W ther information on service products: http:// headlamps bevo.mercedes-benz.com and in any smart Front foglamps H 16 centre. Turn signals PY 21 W...
  • Page 186 Fuse allocation Fuse allocation Consumer Cur- Col- rent cod- Power windows (auto- 30 A Gree matic reversing fea- ture) ® Brow Interior lighting 10 A Immobiliser Vio- Electrical exterior Brow mirror Brake lamps 10 A 20 Parking aid, headlamp 15 A Blue settings, Lane Keeping Consumer...
  • Page 187 Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors Radio type approvals for the tyre pres- Consumer Cur- Col- sure monitors rent cod- Country Radio type approval number 33 Tail lamps, front fog- 25 A Cyan Argen- MW2433A lamps, hazard warning tina H-12337 lamp button, locking...
  • Page 188 Deviations with respect to wavebands, maxi- The operating permit may be invalidated mum transmission outputs or aerial positions if the instructions for installation and use must be approved by smart. of RF transmitters are not observed.
  • Page 189 Retrofitting two-way radios and mobile phones (RF transmitters) The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the base of the aerial must not exceed the following values: Waveband Maximum trans- mission output Tetra 20 W 380 - 410 MHz Mobile communications generation 2G/3G/4G The following can be used in the vehicle with- out restrictions: RF transmitters with a maximum transmis-...
  • Page 191 Publication details Internet Further information about smart vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the follow- ing 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 Own- er's Manual to the technical documentation...
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