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  • Page 1 Note that your vehicle may not be fitted with all features described. This is also the case for safety-relevant systems and functions. Please contact your authorised Mercedes-Benz dealer if you would like to have a printed Owner’s Manual for other vehicle models and vehicle model years.
  • Page 2 Owner's Manual Mercedes-Benz...
  • Page 3 Front passenger airbag warning & WARNING Risk of injury or death if the co-driver airbag is enabled If the co-driver airbag is enabled, a child on the co-driver seat may be struck by the co- driver airbag during an accident. NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint system on a seat with an ENABLED FRONT AIRBAG;...
  • Page 4 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read these Operating Instructions carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer vehicle life, follow the instructions and warning notices in these Operating Instructions. Disre‐...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Environmental protection ......16 Light and vision ........102 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....16 Exterior lighting ........102 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ....16 Adjusting the interior lighting ....107 Information about attachments, add- Changing bulbs ........107 on equipment, installations and con‐...
  • Page 6 Breakdown assistance ......285 Setting the instrument lighting ....173 Emergency ..........285 Overview of menus on the on-board Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ... 286 computer ..........173 Flat tyre ........... 288 Menus and submenus ......173 Battery ............ 288 Towing or tow-starting ......
  • Page 7: Symbols

    Symbols In these Operating Instructions, you will find the following symbols: & DANGER Danger due to not observing the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ ards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others. Observe the warning notices.
  • Page 9: At A Glance

    At a glance – Cockpit → → Combination switch Ignition lock → → Instrument cluster Cruise control lever → Adjusts the steering wheel Diagnostics connection → Horn Opens the bonnet → → DIRECT SELECT lever Parking brake → Multimedia system display Light switch →...
  • Page 10: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps → → ü Seat belt ® å ESP → → K High beam ® ÷ ESP → → L Low beam · Distance warning → Ý High-voltage battery Ð Power steering reserve →...
  • Page 11: Steering Wheel With Buttons

    At a glance – Steering wheel with buttons → → Multifunction display ò Calls up the main menu → ~ Ends or declines calls/ 9: Selects a menu or exits the phone book or redial submenu or scrolls through memory lists 6 Makes or accepts calls/ a Confirms a selection/...
  • Page 12: Centre Console

    At a glance – Centre console Centre console, upper section → Multimedia system display PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps → Climate control system operat‐ → ing unit | Calls up radio or media → → £ Switches the hazard z Calls up navigation warning light system on/off →...
  • Page 13 At a glance – Centre console, middle section Centre console, middle section → → Touchpad Å Opens and closes the electric sliding door on the left → Adjusts and mutes the volume side of the vehicle → Switches the multimedia sys‐ →...
  • Page 14 At a glance – Centre console, lower section Centre console, lower section Stowage compartment with cover → Cover Cup holders → → 12 V socket Ashtray → Cigarette lighter Stowage compartment Holder for the mobile phone Device installation frame for bracket auxiliary equipment, e.g.
  • Page 15 At a glance – Centre console between the driver's and front passenger seats Centre console between the driver's and front passenger seats Stowage compartment Stowage compartment → Cup holders Cigarette lighter → Stowage compartment Ashtray → Media Interface with two USB 12 V socket ports and an SD card slot →...
  • Page 16: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel → → Ì Deactivates interior pro‐ ï Button for Info call tection → 3 Opens/closes the pano‐ → p Switches the left-hand rama sliding sunroof reading lamp on/off → Opens/closes the roller sun‐ →...
  • Page 17: Door Control Panel

    At a glance – Door control panel → d Vehicles with electrically Adjusts the seat electrically adjustable front seats → Adjusts and folds the exterior e Vehicles with manually adjusta‐ mirrors in/out electrically ble front seats → W Opens/closes the front →...
  • Page 18: Digital Owner's Manual

    The Operating Instructions can also be found Animations: here you can watch animations in the Mercedes-Benz Guides App in all com‐ of the vehicle functions. mon app stores. Messages: here you can receive additional information about the messages in the Instru‐...
  • Page 19: General Notes

    If you use parts, tyres, wheels or safety-relevant Life Vehicles Directive. accessories which have not been approved by Mercedes-Benz, the operating safety of the vehi‐ A network of vehicle take-back points and dis‐ cle may be jeopardised. Safety-relevant systems, mantlers has been established for you to return...
  • Page 20: Information About Attachments, Add-On Equipment, Installations And Conversions

    Despite ongoing market research, Mercedes-Benz is unable to assess other parts. Acceptance tests performed by public test bodies Mercedes-Benz accepts no responsibility for the or official approvals do not rule out safety risks.
  • Page 21: Operating Safety

    In the following situations, in particular, there Should you have any questions concerning equip‐ is a risk of damage to the vehicle: ment and operation, consult a Mercedes-Benz the vehicle becomes grounded, e.g. on a Service Centre. high kerb or an unpaved road...
  • Page 22: Declarations Of Conformity

    General notes stipulated in Directive 2014/53/EU. Further After an accident, do not touch any information is available from any Mercedes-Benz high-voltage components. service centre. After an accident, have the vehicle transported away. Brazil only: Note on the two-way radio systems in the vehicle: Have the high-voltage on-board electri‐...
  • Page 23 General notes Type of wireless applications in the vehicle Frequency range Technology Transmission output/ magnetic field strength 433 MHz (433.05–434.79 MHz) Convenience central locking ≤ 10 mW e.r.p. system, tire pressure monitor‐ ing system, heater booster function remote control 2.4 GHz ISM Band (2400– ≤...
  • Page 24: Diagnostics Connection

    Please refer to the warranty terms and conditions For safety reasons, we recommend that regarding this. you only use and connect products approved by your Mercedes-Benz service centre. Qualified specialist workshop A qualified specialist workshop has the necessary & WARNING Risk of accident due to...
  • Page 25: Vehicle Registration

    Inform Mercedes-Benz as soon as possible about any change in address or vehicle ownership. You Mercedes‑Benz AG acts to the best of its knowl‐ can do this, for example, at a Mercedes-Benz edge to prevent these SVHCs from being used service centre.
  • Page 26: Implied Warranty

    Mercedes-Benz AG recommends using only a few Further information can be obtained at https:// electrical vehicle systems and/or maintaining an www.mercedes-benz.de/qr-code.
  • Page 27 General notes a person. Depending on which vehicle data are may be the case if the vehicle has detected a available, it may be possible to make inferences malfunction, for example. about, for example, your driving behaviour, your If you use services such as repair services and location, your route or your use patterns.
  • Page 28 General notes entered navigation destinations Manufacturer's own services Regarding the manufacturer's online services, the data on the use of Internet services individual functions are described by the manu‐ These data for convenience and infotainment facturer in a suitable place, for example, in the functions may be saved locally in the vehicle or Operating Instructions or on the manufacturer's they may be located on a device which you have...
  • Page 29: Copyright

    General notes Copyright Information on licences for free and open-source software used in your vehicle can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and with updates on the following website: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource.
  • Page 30: Occupant Safety

    Child restraint system fied specialist workshop. Child seat securing systems Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use driving aids which have been approved specifi‐ The restraint system can help prevent the vehicle cally for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 31: Seat Belts

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop The activation thresholds for the components of after an accident. Take this into account, particu‐ the restraint system are determined based on the larly if a seat belt tensioner is triggered or an air‐...
  • Page 32 The seat belt does not offer the intended level Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use seat of protection if you have not moved the seat belts which have been approved for your vehicle backrest to an almost vertical position.
  • Page 33 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the impact airbag may also deploy in the event of vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop an accident along with other systems.
  • Page 34: Airbags

    Occupant safety Activating or deactivating the seat belt adjustment using the multimedia system Multimedia system: © Settings Vehicle Activate or deactivate Belt adjustment. Function of the seat belt warning system for driver and co-driver Example: vehicles with window airbag for all The ü...
  • Page 35 Occupant safety When doing so, always observe the informa‐ * NOTE Important points to remember if tion on the correct driver's seat position the front passenger seat is unoccupied page 72). In an accident, the components of the Only hold the steering wheel by the steering restraint system may deploy unnecessarily on wheel rim.
  • Page 36 You should only use seat covers that have been approved for the correspond‐ Ensure that the child restraint system is posi‐ ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. tioned correctly ( page 41). Always comply with the child restraint system Vehicles with window airbags in all rows of manufacturer's installation instructions.
  • Page 37 Occupant safety If the co-driver seat is occupied, the classification The entire base of the child restraint of the person or child restraint system on the co- system must always rest on the sitting driver seat takes place after the co-driver airbag surface of the co-driver seat.
  • Page 38 Occupant safety used. Also in this case, do not fit a child restraint & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to system to the co-driver seat. Have the automatic incorrect positioning of the forward- co-driver airbag shutoff checked and repaired facing child restraint system immediately at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 39: Pre-Safe ® System

    Occupant safety remains off, depending on the result of the Vehicles with a sliding sunroof: closing the classification. sliding sunroof. If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator Vehicles with memory function: adjusting lamp is off: move the co-driver seat as far the co-driver seat to a more favourable seat back as possible, or the person of smaller position.
  • Page 40 For this reason, When securing a child with the integrated seat Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a belt of the ISOFIX child restraint system, always child restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 41 & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to unsecured child restraint systems in the Mercedes‑Benz recommends Mercedes-Benz vehicle care products for cleaning child restraint systems If the child restraint system is incorrectly fit‐...
  • Page 42 Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. Overview of recommended child restraint systems Further information on the correct child restraint system can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz service centre for this pur‐ pose.
  • Page 43 Occupant safety Securing with ISOFIX Weight category Type Order number Size categories Type approval number 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer. 2 With colour code 9H95. Category 0+: BABY SAFE plus B6 6 86 8224 up to 13 kg and up to approx‐ E1 04 301 146 imately 15 months Size category E...
  • Page 44 Occupant safety Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint system Securing systems for child restraint systems Vehicle seat Left/right rear seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing system: (second and third seat ® ISOFIX child seat securing 7 Seat belt on vehicle seat row) system (...
  • Page 45 Occupant safety The IUF label refers to an ISOFIX child restraint system in the "Universal" category. These child restraint systems must also be secured using Top Tether or support points. Semi-Universal: child restraint systems in the "Semi-Universal" category may only be used if the vehicle and vehicle seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 46 Occupant safety Size class: Device: Rear seat / rear bench seat ISO/R2 2, 3 ISO/R3 2, 3, 4 Weight group 1 (9–18 kg and approx. 9 months to 4 years) ISO/R2 2, 3 ISO/R3 2, 3, 4 ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3 X Not suitable for an ISOFIX child restraint system in this weight group and/or size class.
  • Page 47 Occupant safety O Make sure that the child's feet do not touch Attach the ISOFIX child restraint system to the front seat. If necessary, move the front both mounting brackets in the vehicle. seat slightly forwards. Securing Top Tether ®When fitting an ISOFIX child restraint sys‐ tem, also observe the following: * NOTE Damage to the single rear seat O When using a Group 0/0+ baby car seat...
  • Page 48 Occupant safety Tension Top Tether belt 4. Comply with the child restraint system manufacturer's installa‐ tion instructions. Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Suitability of seats for attaching belt-secured Guide Top Tether belt under head restraint child restraint systems...
  • Page 49 Occupant safety Weight category Co-driver airbag enabled Co-driver airbag disabled Category 0+: up to 13 kg Category I: 9 to 18 kg Category II: 15 to 25 kg Category III: 22 to 36 kg X Not suitable for children in this weight category. UF Suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
  • Page 50 Occupant safety Instructions for vehicles without automatic Notes on rearward-facing and forward-facing co-driver airbag shutoff child restraint systems on the co-driver seat & WARNING Risk of injury or death when using a child restraint system while the co-driver airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a child restraint sys‐...
  • Page 51 Occupant safety Securing the child restraint system with the Install the child restraint system. The entire base of the child restraint system seat belt on the co-driver seat must always rest on the sitting surface of the When fitting a belt-secured child restraint system co-driver seat.
  • Page 52: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety Slide child safety lock bolt to position 2 Never leave persons, children in particu‐ (activate) or 3 (deactivate). lar, unattended in the vehicle. Make sure that the child safety locks are working properly. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the Activating or deactivating child safety locks vehicle...
  • Page 53 Occupant safety Always correctly secure animals while driving, e.g. using a suitable animal car‐ rier.
  • Page 54: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Overview of key functions & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unsupervised in the vehi‐ cle, they could, in particular: open doors, thereby endangering other Key (example: vehicles with an EASY-PACK tail‐...
  • Page 55 Opening and closing The selected setting for the acoustic locking Replacing the key battery verification signal must comply with the rele‐ vant national road and traffic regulations. In & DANGER Serious damage to health some countries, including Germany, using the caused by swallowing batteries acoustic locking verification signal is forbid‐...
  • Page 56 Opening and closing Changing the battery Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the battery changed at a qualified specialist work‐ shop. Remove the emergency key ( page 52). Press emergency key into the opening in the key in the direction of the arrow until bat‐...
  • Page 57: Doors

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Point the tip of the key at the driver's door handle from very close range and press the % or & button. If this does not work: Replace the key battery ( page 52).
  • Page 58 Opening and closing Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. & WARNING Danger to life due to exposure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If people, particularly children, are exposed to extreme temperatures over an extended...
  • Page 59: Sliding Door

    Opening and closing To unlock: insert the emergency key fully into the driver's door lock and turn it anti-clock‐ wise. The driver's door is unlocked. To lock: insert the emergency key fully into the driver's door lock and turn it clockwise. The driver's door is locked.
  • Page 60: Electric Sliding Door

    Opening and closing Pull door handle in the direction of the Electric sliding door arrow. Function of the electric sliding door The sliding door opens. Push back the sliding door using door handle & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped until it engages. despite reversing function Check the sliding door catch.
  • Page 61 Opening and closing Opening You can open and close the sliding door with these controls: Sliding door buttons on the centre console Sliding door button on the door sill (B-pillar) Door handle (inside or outside) The sliding door is equipped with automatic obstacle detection with reversing function.
  • Page 62 Opening and closing If you use sliding door button in the To close: press and hold the 5 button on centre console you will hear two warning sig‐ the key for longer than 0.5 seconds. nals during the opening procedure. You will hear two acoustic signals and the sliding door will close automatically.
  • Page 63 Opening and closing Sliding door button for the sliding door on the left-hand side Sliding door button for the sliding door on the right-hand side Press and hold sliding door button in the centre console for the appropriate slid‐ ing door until the sliding door is closed and four tones have sounded.
  • Page 64: Tailgate

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Press and hold the sliding door button until the sliding door has opened or closed. The sliding door moves with increased force. Observe that in such circumstances, the blockage detection is less sensitive. To stop the movement, release the sliding door button.
  • Page 65 Opening and closing Obstruction detection with reversing function Opening The tailgate is equipped with automatic obstacle detection with reversing function. If a solid object blocks or restricts the tailgate during the auto‐ matic closing process, the tailgate opens again automatically. The automatic obstacle detection with reversing function is only an aid.
  • Page 66 Opening and closing Interrupting automatic operation Opening and closing the rear window Press button in the handle again. & DANGER Risk of poisoning from exhaust gases Press closing button in the tailgate again. Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases, such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust Press the q button on the key again for gases can enter the vehicle interior if the rear longer than 0.5 seconds.
  • Page 67: Side Window

    Opening and closing key either to open/close the tailgate or to open & WARNING Danger to life due to exposure the rear window. to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle Press the buttons in the handle of the tailgate If people, particularly children, are exposed to and in the handle of the rear window simulta‐...
  • Page 68 Opening and closing & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite there being reversing protection on the side window The reversing function does not react: to soft, light and thin objects, e.g. fingers. during resetting. The reversing function cannot prevent some‐ one from becoming trapped in these situa‐...
  • Page 69: Panorama Sliding Sunroof

    Opening and closing Problems with the side windows Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions You cannot open or close & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped or fatally injured if revers‐ a side window all the way. ing protection is not activated If you close a side window again immediately after it has been blocked, the side window will close with increased or maximum force.
  • Page 70 Opening and closing The sliding sunroof will remain raised at the rear Release the button immediately if some‐ to allow the vehicle interior to continue to be ven‐ body becomes trapped. tilated. The sliding sunroof will not close in the following Press the button in any direction during situations: the automatic closing process.
  • Page 71 Opening and closing You can stop automatic operation by pushing or & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped pulling the button again. despite reversing function Opening and closing roller sunblinds from the In particular, the reversing function will not rear react: to soft, light and thin objects, e.g.
  • Page 72: Anti-Theft Prevention

    Opening and closing Problems with the sliding sunroof Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The sliding sunroof can‐ & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped or fatal injuries when clos‐ not be closed and you ing the sliding sunroof again cannot detect the cause. If you close the sliding sunroof again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the sliding sunroof will close with increased or max‐...
  • Page 73 Opening and closing When the ATA system is primed, indicator lamp Priming/deactivating tow-away protection flashes in the overhead control panel. Requirements: ATA is automatically deactivated in the following The doors are closed. situations: Priming After unlocking the vehicle with the key. Lock the vehicle with the key.
  • Page 74 Opening and closing Function of the interior motion sensor Lock the vehicle with the key. The interior motion sensor is deactivated. Function The interior motion sensor remains deactivated If the primed interior motion sensor detects until you lock the vehicle again. motion in the vehicle interior, a visual and acous‐...
  • Page 75: Seats And Stowage

    Seats and stowage You have a good overview of the traffic condi‐ Correct driver's seat position tions. & WARNING Risk of injury due to adjusting Your seat belt sits snugly against your body and passes across the centre of your shoul‐ vehicle settings while the vehicle is in der and across your hips in the pelvic area.
  • Page 76 Seats and stowage Always make sure that the driver's seat Do not spill any fluids onto the seats. If is engaged before starting the vehicle. something does get spilt onto the seats, dry the seats as quickly as possible. & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to If the seat covers are moist or wet, do not switch the seat heating on.
  • Page 77 Seats and stowage Adjusting the seat backrest Make sure when adjusting a seat that no one has any body parts in the sweep Turn handwheel forwards. of the seat. The seat backrest will move to a vertical posi‐ tion. & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to Turn handwheel backwards.
  • Page 78 Seats and stowage able position into one that offers better pro‐ Do not spill any fluids onto the seats. If tection. The front passenger seat can be something does get spilt onto the seats, readjusted only after the hazardous situation dry the seats as quickly as possible.
  • Page 79 Seats and stowage During the adjustment process of the memory function, make sure that no one has any body parts in the sweep of the seat. If somebody becomes trapped, immedi‐ ately release the memory function posi‐ tion button. The adjustment process is stopped. &...
  • Page 80 Seats and stowage To fold the armrest upwards: if necessary, fold the armrest upwards more than 90° in position 1. Rear seats and rear bench seat Notes on the rear seats Your vehicle may be equipped with the following seats and bench seats in the rear compartment: Rear seat You can rotate the driver's and front passenger seats by 50°...
  • Page 81 The seat sliders must be moved only using a special tool or at a qualified specialist workshop in order to prevent the risk of dam‐ age. The tool is available as a Mercedes-Benz accessory or as part of a seat/bunk combi‐ nation.
  • Page 82 Seats and stowage Seating variants for the rear seats and rear bench Seating variants for the rear seats and rear bench seats facing in the direction of travel seats facing in the direction of travel, part 1 Seating variants for the rear bench seats facing in Seating variants for the rear seats and rear bench the direction of travel seats facing in the direction of travel, part 2...
  • Page 83 Seats and stowage Please observe the following conditions for safe rear seating: Use only rear seats and rear bench seats approved for your vehicle. A rear seat or rear bench seat may be fitted facing the rear only if each seat has a seat opposite it –...
  • Page 84 Seats and stowage Removing the EASY-ENTRY section & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped due Vehicles with comfort rear bench seat: to the rear bench seat not being engaged fold the seat backrest forward. The rear bench seat will not engage when fol‐ Pull EASY-ENTRY release handle upwards.
  • Page 85 Seats and stowage Moving the rear bench seat (standard and vehicle occupants and the seat in front comfort rear bench seat) of them. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped Requirements when adjusting the rear bench seat The vehicle is equipped with a seat rail sys‐ tem in the vehicle floor.
  • Page 86 Seats and stowage Move the rear bench seat to the desired posi‐ tion by grab handles 3. Let go of release handle 4. Release handle will fold down to its origi‐ nal position. Make sure that all sliders for fore-and-aft adjustment engage audibly on both sides.
  • Page 87 Seats and stowage Make sure that all sliders for fore-and-aft When adjusting a seat, make sure that adjustment are engaged on both sides. no one has any body parts in the sweep It should not be possible to move the rear of the seat.
  • Page 88 Seats and stowage Move the seat backrest to the desired posi‐ tion. Let go of release handle for the seat back‐ rest and move the seat backrest slightly. The seat backrest will engage in position. Moving the rear seat & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when adjusting the seats Release handle for seat fore-and-aft adjust‐...
  • Page 89 Seats and stowage Folding the rear seat forwards & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the seat is not engaged The seat does not engage when folded for‐ wards. The seat can fold backwards unex‐ pectedly, e.g. when accelerating, braking or in the event of an abrupt change of direction or an accident.
  • Page 90 & WARNING Risk of injury due to moving with the vehicle. Due to the high-quality design the rear bench seat while the vehicle is in and the technical equipment, Mercedes-Benz rec‐ motion ommends that you have luxury rear seats instal‐...
  • Page 91 Seats and stowage The seat/bunk combination can accommodate The protective effect of the window airbag is three persons. You can adjust the seat backrest gradually reduced and may in some positions to a vertical and horizontal position. If you adjust no longer be provided at all.
  • Page 92 Seats and stowage Pull release handle up as far as it will go Setting up/folding away the berth and hold it in this position. & WARNING Risk of injury or death if the Grasp the loop between the sitting surface berth is used while the vehicle is in and the seat backrest and move the seat/ motion...
  • Page 93 Seats and stowage Pull backrest release handle up and adjust the seat backrest to a horizontal position. When doing so, hold on to the seat backrest only by the grab strap. Fold down the short section of bed extension To fold away: perform the steps to set up the berth in reverse order.
  • Page 94 Seats and stowage Place the seat/bunk combination into the head restraint supports the back of the front seat anchorages from above at the head at about eye level. front and allow to engage. Using the head restraint fore-and-aft adjustment, Make sure that release handles for front seat adjust the head restraint so that it is as close to legs are folded underneath in the direc‐...
  • Page 95 Seats and stowage Adjusting the head restraint electrically Switching the seat heating on/off * NOTE Damage to the electrical head & WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat‐ restraint when adjusted manually edly switching on the seat heating If the height of the electrically adjustable Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can head restraint is adjusted manually, this can cause the seat cushion and seat backrest...
  • Page 96: Stowage Areas

    Seats and stowage To switch on/increase the level: press but‐ Rear seat ventilation activation is possible repeatedly until the desired heating only once the drive system has been switched on. level is set. Depending on the heating level, one to three indicator lamps will light up.
  • Page 97 Seats and stowage Opening and closing the glove compartment To close: fold the glove compartment handle up and press it until it engages. & WARNING Risk of injury due to objects Using the stowage net on the seat backrest being stowed incorrectly Store lightweight small parts in the stowage If objects in the vehicle interior are stowed nets.
  • Page 98: Folding Table

    Seats and stowage Installing the stowage compartments Installing the folding table Slide seat/bunk combination as far back as possible ( page 88). Slide stowage compartment into guide rails underneath the seat/bunk combina‐ tion. Plastic tongues will engage automatically. Folding table Installing and removing the folded table &...
  • Page 99 Seats and stowage Removing the folding table Fold in the table panels and retract the table. Push the rear seats back fully or, if necessary, remove. Push the folding table back far enough so that covers of the openings in the rail can be removed.
  • Page 100: Information About The Bottle Holder

    Seats and stowage Folding the table panel in and out To remove: press the lug and remove the insert. To install: insert the insert and press it down until it engages. Information about the bottle holder The bottle holders are in front of the stowage compartments in the front doors.
  • Page 101: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    Seats and stowage To remove: grasp the bottom of cup holder Using the ashtray and cigarette lighter in the from below and remove it by lifting its rear passenger compartment base out vertically. Requirements The ignition is switched on. Switching the temperature-controlled cup holders on and off Requirements: The ignition is switched on.
  • Page 102: Sockets

    Seats and stowage Requirements: Using the socket in the rear centre console The power supply has been switched on. Requirements The power supply has been switched on. Only devices with up to a maximum of 180 W (15 A) are permissible. Cigarette lighter in the centre console (example: centre console with cover) Slide cover...
  • Page 103: Switching The Refrigerator Box In The Centre Console On And Off

    100 Seats and stowage Insert the plug of the device into 230 V & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to incor‐ socket 3. rect handling of the socket When the on-board electrical system voltage You could receive an electric shock in particu‐ is sufficient, indicator lamp lights up.
  • Page 104 Seats and stowage 101 If you do not need to use the refrigerator box for an extended period, you should switch it off, defrost it and clean it. After doing so, leave the cap open for a time.
  • Page 105: 102 Light And Vision

    102 Light and vision Automatic driving lights function Exterior lighting The standing lights, low beam and daytime run‐ Information about lighting systems and your ning lights will be switched on automatically responsibility depending on the ignition status and the light conditions.
  • Page 106 Light and vision 103 Turn headlamp range adjuster to the Turn signal lights required position. To indicate: push the combination switch in If the vehicle is unladen, select position g. the required direction until it engages. In the case of larger steering move‐ The illumination of the road should be 40 m to ments, the combination switch will automati‐...
  • Page 107 104 Light and vision Intelligent Light System The function is active under the following condi‐ tions: Function of the Intelligent Light System Your speed is less than 40 km/h and the turn The Intelligent Light System adapts the head‐ signal light has been switched on or the lamps' lighting function to the current driving and steering wheel is turned.
  • Page 108 Light and vision 105 in accordance with the prevailing light, visibility The enhanced fog light function will automatically and traffic conditions. be deactivated after activation in the following cases: The system's optical sensor is located behind the windscreen near the overhead control panel. Your speed is greater than 100 km/h.
  • Page 109 106 Light and vision ing in accordance with the prevailing light, visibil‐ At speeds below 40 km/h, Highbeam Assist Plus ity and traffic conditions. will perform the following actions: If no other road users are detected and the road is straight, high beam will be switched If highly reflective signs are detected, high beam will automatically be switched off.
  • Page 110: Adjusting The Interior Lighting

    Light and vision 107 deactivated and the automatic driving lights acti‐ Switching the interior lighting switch-off vated. delay time on/off Multimedia system: Adjusting the interior lighting © Settings Lights Int. light. del. sw. off Adjusting the interior lighting Switch the switch-off delay time on or off. Front overhead control panel If the function is active, the interior lighting will remain lit up for a short time when the...
  • Page 111 108 Light and vision Fitting/removing the cover in the front wheel Have the following light bulbs changed at a quali‐ fied specialist workshop only: arch Bulbs in the licence plate lighting Bulbs and lamps are major elements in vehicle safety. Therefore, ensure that they are always working.
  • Page 112 The tail lamp may, for example, scratch the paintwork when it is removed. Remove the tail lamps carefully. Mercedes-Benz recommends having the tail lamp light sources replaced at a qualified specialist workshop. Open the bonnet. Turn socket anti-clockwise and pull it out.
  • Page 113 110 Light and vision Bulb mount Turn signal light Brake light, tail light, parking light Reversing light Rear fog light (only on the driver's side) Please note that you can change the bulb of the Remove the tail lamp. reversing light only in the case of an LED tail Gently turn the bulb anti-clockwise and take it lamp.
  • Page 114 Light and vision 111 Replacing interior light bulbs Replacing light sources in the interior Requirements The interior lighting has been switched off. Rear and load compartment lamp: you require a T10 6W xenon light source. Interior and surround lighting: you require a W 5 W light source.
  • Page 115: Windscreen Wipers

    112 Light and vision Screw socket into the lamp housing by Switching the rear window wiper on/off turning it clockwise. Requirements Place the lamp housing in position at the side The power supply has been switched on. of red lens and engage it.
  • Page 116 Light and vision 113 Fitting the wiper blades of the wiper arm when replacing a wiper blade. * NOTE Damage to bonnet or windscreen wipers when opening the bonnet If the windscreen wipers have been folded back from the windscreen when the bonnet is opened, the windscreen wipers or the bonnet may be damaged.
  • Page 117: Mirrors

    114 Light and vision Replacing the rear window wiper blade & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis‐ judgement of distance when using the Tailgate outside mirror The outside mirrors reflect objects on a smaller scale. The objects in view are in fact closer than they appear.
  • Page 118 Light and vision 115 Switch on the power supply or the ignition. Immediately rinse the electrolyte Briefly press button 1. from your skin with water and seek medical attention. You will no longer be able to fold in the outside If electrolyte comes into contact mirrors once you reach a speed greater than with your eyes, immediately rinse...
  • Page 119: Operating Sun Visors

    116 Light and vision Operating sun visors Glare from front: Fold the sun visor downwards. Glare from the side: Swivel the sun visor to the side.
  • Page 120: Climate Control 117

    Climate control 117 Overview of climate control systems TEMPMATIC overview Front control panel: w Sets the temperature ( page 120) _ Adjusts the air distribution page 120) H Sets the airflow ( page 120) ¿ Switches cooling with air dehumidifica‐ tion on/off ( page 119) ¬...
  • Page 121: Operating Climate Control Systems

    118 Climate control THERMOTRONIC overview Front operating unit: Operating climate control systems w Sets the temperature on the left Notes on energy-saving air-conditioning page 120) Using the heating and climate control functions _ Sets the air distribution ( page 120) has a direct effect on the vehicle's range.
  • Page 122 Climate control 119 reach the desired vehicle interior temperature or Set the airflow to level 1 or higher using the that it cannot be reached at all. H rocker switch. To switch off: press the top or bottom sec‐ MaxComfort mode tion of the t rocker switch.
  • Page 123 120 Climate control Automatically regulating climate control Setting the air distribution Requirements: Requirements: The climate control system has been The climate control system is switched on. switched on ( page 119). Press rocker switch _ up or down. THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control The various air distribution settings appear in the air conditioning menu of the multimedia When THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control...
  • Page 124 Climate control 121 Switching the synchronisation function Note the following exceptions: on/off Air-recirculation mode will remain switched off. Requirements If the A/C function has been automatically The climate control system has been activated, it will remain active. switched on ( page 119).
  • Page 125: Operating Air Vents

    122 Climate control Press the top or bottom of the ¤ rocker & WARNING Risk of entrapment from the switch. convenience opening feature If the indicator lamp above the ¤ rocker During convenience opening parts of the switch lights up, the rear window heater is body could be drawn in or become trapped switched on.
  • Page 126: Notes On Pre-Entry Climate Control

    Climate control 123 To open/close: turn controller clockwise The vehicle interior can be air-conditioned when or anti-clockwise as far as it will go. the vehicle is parked. To adjust the airflow direction: hold side air Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you have vent by controller and move it up or...
  • Page 127: Using Pre-Entry Climate Control For Departure Time

    124 Climate control Pre-entry climate control via the key cannot be after the vehicle is started. If the Driver's activated more than three times when the vehicle seat only setting is activated, rear climate is switched off. control will be switched off after the vehicle is started.
  • Page 128: Activating/Deactivating Pre-Entry Climate Control Using The Button

    Climate control 125 Activating/deactivating pre-entry climate control using the button Requirements: The ignition is switched off The vehicle interior can continue to be air-condi‐ tioned for up to 50 minutes, e.g. if the journey is interrupted. To switch on/off: press the top or bottom section of rocker switch 1.
  • Page 129: 126 Driving And Parking

    126 Driving and parking despite the sound generator, the vehicle still Driving may not be heard by other road users. Adapt Notes on electric mode your driving style accordingly. the sound generator is off when the vehicle is & WARNING Risk of chemical burns and stationary.
  • Page 130 Driving and parking 127 Sever the orange cable at marked position with a suitable tool. The drive system has been disconnected. The capacitors of the vehicle's high-voltage elec‐ trical system are completely discharged after one minute at the earliest. All work on the drive system may only be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop, even when it has been deactivated manually.
  • Page 131 128 Driving and parking Key positions & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unsupervised in the vehi‐ cle, they could, in particular: open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users. The higher the recuperation, the more sharply the get out and be struck by oncoming traffic.
  • Page 132 Do not lay multiple floor mats or carpets on top of one another. Service An extensive Mercedes-Benz service is also avail‐ able abroad. Nevertheless, please remember that & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor‐ services or spare parts may not be available rect footwear immediately.
  • Page 133 If you leave your foot on the brake pedal pedal. For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom‐ when driving, the brake system may overheat. mends that you only have brakepads and brake...
  • Page 134 Driving and parking 131 Parking brake If you have to drive on stretches of road on which water has collected, please bear in mind the fol‐ & WARNING Risk of skidding or an acci‐ lowing: dent by braking with the parking brake the water level of standing water may not be above the lower edge of the front bumper.
  • Page 135 132 Driving and parking Function of the energy flow display The inner segment lights up green and the outer segment fills up: State of charge of the high-voltage battery Moderate acceleration Electric motor (drive system) Gentle deceleration and rolling Energy flow Consistent speed High-voltage battery The inner segment is grey and the outer segment...
  • Page 136: Transmission

    Driving and parking 133 Engaging reverse gear R Transmission Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT SELECT lever DIRECT SELECT lever upwards past the first point of resistance. Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever Transmission position display k is shown in the multifunction display.
  • Page 137: Airmatic

    134 Driving and parking display j appears, secure the vehicle to pre‐ Drive program A: vent it from rolling away. comfortable driving style Park position j is engaged automatically when best balance between efficiency and perform‐ one of the following conditions is met: ance for all driving situations if you pull out the key.
  • Page 138: Charging The High-Voltage Battery

    Driving and parking 135 automatically to improve driving safety and to After the cooling phase, AIRMATIC is again reduce energy consumption. There is also the available without restrictions. option of raising the vehicle level while driving slowly. The AIRMATIC settings are dependent on Charging the high-voltage battery the drive program selection.
  • Page 139 136 Driving and parking Recommendations when handling the high-volt‐ age battery: Only rapid-charge the high-voltage battery with direct current (mode 4) if necessary. Charge the high-voltage battery to a charge level of 85% on average. Beyond a charge level of 85%, the charging time is significantly increased.
  • Page 140 Driving and parking 137 to the improved charging performance and better The following charging times can be selected: charging efficiency offered. Charge immediately (no departure time) System limits Once The charging time of the high-voltage battery may Select a setting. be increased by the following: Setting a single departure time high or low outside temperatures...
  • Page 141 138 Driving and parking Status of Display Meaning charging process Lights up Charging green process com‐ pleted Flashes red Malfunction (for approx. when charg‐ 90 s) Notes on charging the high-voltage battery at the mains socket (mode 2) & DANGER Risk of fatal injury from incor‐ Locking status indicator lamp rectly installed component parts Status indicator...
  • Page 142 Driving and parking 139 Make sure, that the external mains sup‐ Has been properly installed and ply has been designed to handle the set Has been inspected by a qualified electri‐ charging current. cian If necessary, reduce the set charging For safety reasons, only use charging current or use a different mains socket.
  • Page 143 140 Driving and parking Always observe the safety notes on the Never connect the charging cable to a charging station. damaged vehicle socket. Observe the local grid requirements of your cur‐ * NOTE Protecting the vehicle from voltage rent location when charging. When charging with surges in the mains supply alternating current at a charging station without a The vehicle is equipped with an electrical fuse...
  • Page 144 Driving and parking 141 remains free and should remain covered damage which may prevent the socket by the lower part of socket cover 5. flap from being opened again. The # indicator lamp and status dis‐ play flash orange and, as soon as the Requirements high-voltage battery is charged, green.
  • Page 145 142 Driving and parking Ending the charging process Unlocking the charging cable connector with the emergency release Requirements: the vehicle is unlocked & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ ponent parts in the engine compartment Certain components in the engine compart‐ ment can be very hot, e.g.
  • Page 146: Parking

    Driving and parking 143 Press the "cancel charging" button on the & WARNING Risk of accident and injury if vehicle socket and check the charge level parking brake is not applied lights to ensure that charging has ended If you park the vehicle with the transmission page 142).
  • Page 147 144 Driving and parking For the automatic functions to work correctly, the Applying/releasing the electric parking brake driver must be seated in the correct seat position manually page 72). & WARNING Risk of accident and injury The function of the electric parking brake is due to children left unattended in the dependent on the on-board electrical system volt‐...
  • Page 148: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving and parking 145 To apply the parking brake: turn the key to During the braking procedure, you will receive the position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock. following feedback from the vehicle: If you turn the key to position g in the igni‐ A warning tone sounds tion lock, you can only apply the parking TheRelease parking brake...
  • Page 149 146 Driving and parking Information on vehicle sensors and cameras Overview of driving systems and driving safety systems In this section, you will find information about the following driving systems and driving safety sys‐ tems: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) page 146) BAS (Brake Assist System) ( page 147) ®...
  • Page 150 Driving and parking 147 System limits ® can, within physical limits, monitor and ABS is active from a speed of approx. improve driving stability and traction in the fol‐ 4 km/h. lowing situations: If the ! warning lamp lights up continu‐ when driving and pulling away on wet or slip‐...
  • Page 151 148 Driving and parking ® Deactivating or activating ESP ® Crosswind Assist does not react under the following conditions: & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® The vehicle is subjected to severe jolts and deactivated vibrations, e.g. as a result of uneven surfaces or potholes.
  • Page 152 Driving and parking 149 Moving pedestrians/cyclists ahead: up to & WARNING Risk of an accident caused by approximately 80 km/h limited detection performance of Active Crossing cyclists: up to approximately Brake Assist 60 km/h Active Brake Assist cannot always clearly Stationary pedestrians: no reaction identify objects and complex traffic situa‐...
  • Page 153 150 Driving and parking Function of Adaptive Brake Lights Active Brake Assist may cancel the brake applica‐ tion when one of the following conditions is fulfil‐ Adaptive brake lights warn following traffic in an led: emergency braking situation with the following You manoeuvre to avoid the obstacle.
  • Page 154 Driving and parking 151 recoding the control units in the vehicle, the func‐ Operating cruise control or the variable lim‐ tioning of cruise control may be impaired. iter Do not use cruise control in the following situa‐ Requirements tions: Cruise control in traffic situations where frequent speed Cruise control is selected.
  • Page 155 152 Driving and parking When you activate cruise control, the stored speed is briefly shown in the text field of the mul‐ Briefly push the cruise control lever in the tifunction display. The multifunction display also direction of arrow 5. shows the ¯...
  • Page 156 Driving and parking 153 System limits & WARNING Risk of accident due to insuf‐ The system may be impaired or may not function ficient deceleration by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC in the following instances, for example: The radar sensors are affected by snow, rain, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC brakes fog or heavy spray.
  • Page 157 154 Driving and parking Switching between the limiter and Active Dis‐ If you do not fully release the accelerator pedal, Active Distance Assist suspended message tance Assist DISTRONIC appears on the multifunction display. The dis‐ tance to a slower-moving vehicle in front will then not be set.
  • Page 158 Driving and parking 155 You can find information on the assistance graphic menu under "Assistance graphic" Press the cruise control lever up or down page 173). beyond the 1st pressure point. The stored speed is increased or reduced by If you set the speed, the Assistance graphic briefly appears in the multifunction display.
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking means of safeguarding the vehicle against rolling Depress the brake pedal until the ë dis‐ away when stationary. play appears in the multifunction display. The HOLD function is activated. You can The incline may not be greater than 30%. release the brake pedal.
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 At least one segment will light up as the vehicle Front area only: approaches an obstacle, depending on the vehi‐ Transmission position h cle's distance from the obstacle. Front and rear area: In addition, warning tones are emitted. When the distance to the obstacle is sufficient, you will Transmission position k hear an intermittent warning tone.
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking Deactivating/activating PARKTRONIC Normal view Yellow guide line, vehicle width (driven sur‐ face) depending on the current steering angle (dynamic) Yellow guide line at a distance of approx‐ imately 1.0 m from the rear area Yellow path marking the course the tyres will Press the é...
  • Page 162 Driving and parking 159 System limits The 360° Camera is only an aid. It is not a substi‐ tute for you paying attention to the surroundings. The reversing camera will not function or will only You are always responsible for safe manoeuvring partially function in the following situations: and parking.
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking Top view The guide lines in the media display show the distances to your vehicle. The distances apply at road level. Side camera views The front or rear sides of the vehicle can be seen in these views. Path indicating the route the vehicle will take with the steering wheel in its current position Warning display of Parking Assist...
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 Do not use the 360° Camera under such cir‐ cumstances. You could otherwise injure oth‐ Shift the transmission to position j. ers or collide with objects when parking the vehicle. Rear Cross Traffic Alert Have the media display repaired or replaced if, for example, pixel errors considerably Function of Active Parking Assist restrict its use.
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking You engage transmission position j. Active Parking Assist will not assist you with parking spaces perpendicular to the direction of You open a door or the tailgate or unfasten travel in the following situations: your seat belt. if two parking spaces are located immediately System limits next to each other...
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 into a position at a maximum angle of 45° to This could cause you to collide with objects the starting position in the parking space. or other road users. A manoeuvring distance of at least 1 m must Pay attention to objects and other road be available.
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking On completion of the parking procedure, the The following information is displayed: Active Parking Assist finished message appears the journey length since the last break and an acoustic signal sounds. Active Parking the attention level determined by ATTENTION Assist no longer supports you with steering inter‐...
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 Press the a button. triggers a warning. This function is not available When ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated, the in all countries. À and symbols appear in the assis‐ Traffic Sign Assist is only an aid and is not always tance graphic in the multifunction display.
  • Page 169 166 Driving and parking The traffic signs are hard to detect, e.g. due If a vehicle is detected close to your vehicle in the to dirt, because they are covered, or due to lateral monitoring range and you switch on the snow or insufficient lighting turn signal indicator in the corresponding direc‐...
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 Lane Keeping Assist Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Assist Function of Lane Keeping Assist Lane Keeping Assist serves to protect you against unintentionally leaving your lane. You are also warned by a vibration in the steering wheel and by the status symbol flashing in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 171 168 Driving and parking you steer actively, e.g. swerve to avoid an obstacle or change lane quickly. you cut the corner on a sharp bend. To ensure that you are warned only when neces‐ sary and in good time if you cross the lane mark‐ ing, the system detects certain conditions and warns you accordingly.
  • Page 172: Instrument Cluster And On-Board Computer 169

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 169 One or two segments light up in the saved Notes on the instrument cluster and on- speed range. board computer Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC detects a vehicle in front. & WARNING Risk of accident due to an instrument cluster malfunction The segments light up from the speed of the vehicle in front up to the saved speed.
  • Page 173: Overview And Operation Of The On-Board Computer

    170 Instrument cluster and on-board computer The power availability display includes two Overview and operation of the on-board areas: computer in the area below g, the recovered power of & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ the vehicle during recuperation is displayed. mation systems and communications in the area above g, the current amount of equipment...
  • Page 174: Overview Of What Is Shown On The Mul- Tifunction Display

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 171 Steering wheel buttons Right control panel on the steering wheel Left control panel on the steering wheel Make or accept a call Switch to the redial memory ò Call up the main menu Reject or end a call Press briefly Exit the telephone book or redial Scroll through lists...
  • Page 175: Function Of The Charge Level Display

    172 Instrument cluster and on-board computer lights up, the charge level of the high-voltage bat‐ The following may be shown in display section tery has reached the reserve level. when the drive system is not ready for operation: Charge the high-voltage battery from a charge # - Standard display level of less than 20%.
  • Page 176: Setting The Instrument Lighting

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 173 Setting the instrument lighting Menus and submenus Service menu Press the ò button to call up the list of menus. With the : or 9 button, select the Service menu. Press the a button to confirm. You have the following options in the Service menu: Calling up display messages in the message...
  • Page 177 174 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Press the : or 9 button to switch The values in the From start submenu relate to between the assistant display and the evalua‐ those measured since the start of the journey. tion of ATTENTION ASSIST ( page 164).
  • Page 178 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 175 With the : or 9 button, select the Possible lane (light grey) Navi menu. Lane not recommended (dark grey) Press the a button to confirm. If the digital map contains the corresponding Route guidance not active data, lane recommendations for upcoming changes of direction can be displayed in the case of multi-lane roads.
  • Page 179 176 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Press the ò button to call up the list of menus. Use the : or 9 button to select the Radio menu. Press the a button to confirm. The display will show the station currently selected 2.
  • Page 180 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 177 To open/close the media source list: 9 button until the desired track has been briefly press the a button. reached. If you press and hold the : or 9 but‐ Depending on the vehicle equipment, the list ton, the rapid scroll speed will increase after will show the following media sources, for a short time.
  • Page 181 Press the 6 or a button to start dial‐ mobile phones and connecting mobile phones via ling. ® Bluetooth from a Mercedes-Benz service centre To exit the redial memory: press the ~ or on the internet under https://www.mercedes- or % button. benz.com/connect.
  • Page 182 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 179 When you switch over the low beam for right- or You have the following options in the Settings left-side traffic, motorway mode and the menu: enhanced fog light function may not be available. Changing the settings for the driving and This deactivation will take place only if the setting driver assistance systems in the Assistance for driving on the right or left is the opposite to...
  • Page 183 180 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Press the a button to confirm. Reset all settings? function will be dis‐ played. Use the : or 9 button to select Yes. Press the a button to confirm. If you selected previously, the display will show a confirmation message.
  • Page 184: Linguatronic 181

    LINGUATRONIC 181 Notes on operating safety Operation Multifunction steering wheel operation over‐ & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ view mation systems and communications LINGUATRONIC is operational approximately equipment thirty seconds after the ignition is switched on. If you operate information and communica‐ tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you will be distracted from the traffic situation.
  • Page 185 182 LINGUATRONIC Press the £ rocker switch up on the multi‐ Overview of types of voice commands function steering wheel. A distinction is made between the following voice You can say a voice command after an acous‐ commands: tic signal. Global voice commands can be said at any To correct an entry: say the "Correction"...
  • Page 186: Using Linguatronic Effectively

    LINGUATRONIC 183 Setting LINGUATRONIC (multimedia system) Digital Owner's Manual with "I want to read the Owner's Manual for LINGUATRONIC", for Requirements example. The full extent of the Digital Own‐ er's Manual is available when the vehicle is For online voice control: stationary.
  • Page 187: Basic Voice Commands

    Aside from the exact voice commands (see the on the external information, e.g. about weather or "Voice command" column in the following tables) news. That is why Mercedes-Benz recommends to call up specific functions, in most cases LIN‐ activating the online services.
  • Page 188 Starts navigation to home address Navigate to <3 word Drive to Takeover Dot Starts navigation to a 3 word address, e.g. to the address> Desk Dot Stumps Mercedes-Benz Museum Work To my office/busi- Starts navigation to your workspace ness/my job Navigate to <POI>...
  • Page 189 186 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Cancel route guidance Can you quit route Cancels route guidance guidance? Switches on voice output for route guidance Driving recommenda- Switch on driving rec- tions on ommendations Switches off the voice output for route guidance Driving recommenda- Mute the driving tions off...
  • Page 190 Call MB emergency Could you call the An emergency call is initiated Mercedes-Benz emer- gency centre? Overview of the radio voice commands The following list offers just a small selection of the possible radio voice commands. You will Radio voice commands can also be used when receive additional suggestions if you say "Help...
  • Page 191 188 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Read out radio station Please read out the To have the list of available stations for the cur‐ rently selected radio application read aloud list radio program To switch on traffic announcements Traffic announce- I would like to switch ments on on the traffic...
  • Page 192 LINGUATRONIC 189 Voice command Colloquial example Function Search for album Search for album "A The names of all available albums are accepted during the search. A selection list appears from <album> Night at the Opera" which you can select the desired music. If you wish to play all the tracks in a selection list, say "Play all tracks".
  • Page 193 190 LINGUATRONIC Message voice commands Voice command Colloquial example Function Text message to I would like to write a To create a text message. All address book <Name> new text to "John names are available. Smith's mobile num- ber" Text message to I would like you to To write a text message to the person called up.
  • Page 194 LINGUATRONIC 191 Voice command Colloquial example Function Consumption Open the consumption To call up consumption settings menu To show display settings Display and styles Go to display and menu styles menu settings To display assistance settings Assistance menu Show me the driver assistance settings To display light settings Light menu...
  • Page 195: 192 Mercedes Me

    The Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre and the user account to the Mercedes me Portal, then Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre are availa‐ services and offers from Mercedes-Benz Vans are ble for you around the clock for the use of the available to you.
  • Page 196: Making A Call Via The Overhead Control Panel

    Requirements There is an active breakdown assistance call page 193). Do you want to transmit vehicle data and the vehicle's position to the Mercedes-Benz Cus- tomer Centre in order to improve the processing of your request? message appears. Select Yes.
  • Page 197 Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre: Current vehicle location The following data is transmitted if the data pro‐...
  • Page 198: Mbux Multimedia System 195

    Depending on the type of notification it offers operating the multimedia system. various actions. You can call up the Notifications MBUX stands for Mercedes-Benz User Experi‐ Centre on the home screen and in the menus of ence. the applications.
  • Page 199 Calls up the profile Calls up the global search SOS NOT READY display only when the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is not available Displays, for example network display, bat‐ tery status of the mobile phone connected, signal strength of the mobile phone network,...
  • Page 200 MBUX multimedia system 197 Touchscreen Setting acoustic operation feedback for the touchscreen Operating the touchscreen Multimedia system: Tapping © Settings System Controls To select a menu item or entry: tap on a symbol or an entry. The function is supported by the selection in a list.
  • Page 201 198 MBUX multimedia system Press on touchpad 4. Activating/deactivating haptic operating feedback for the touchpad on or off To enter a character: enter a character Multimedia system: using the keypad. © Settings System Controls Write a character on the touchpad. The function supports entry on the touchpad and To move the digital map: swipe in any direc‐...
  • Page 202 MBUX multimedia system 199 Applications Switching sound on or off Calling up applications On the multifunction steering wheel Using buttons on the operating strip % Calls up the telephone z Calls up the navigation or map | Pressing repeatedly calls up the desired audio source To switch off: press button 1.
  • Page 203 200 MBUX multimedia system Adjusting the volume Profile Overview of profiles On the multifunction steering wheel Using the multimedia system up to seven profiles can be created in the vehicle. Profiles store your personal vehicle settings and settings for the multimedia system. If the vehicle is used by several drivers, the driver can select their profile before the journey, with‐...
  • Page 204 MBUX multimedia system 201 Selecting profile options tions, music tracks, radio stations or contacts are offered under SUGGESTIONS. Multimedia system: © f Profiles Suggestions are shown when the following requirements are fulfilled: Select Ä for a profile. A profile has been created ( page 200).
  • Page 205 202 MBUX multimedia system To delete the suggestion from the current If the option is switched off, no suggestions are shown. list: select now. The suggestion will be shown again at a later To deactivate the learn function for one time in the list.
  • Page 206 MBUX multimedia system 203 Adding a favourite from an application Move Favourites to the new position. Tap on ø. Examples of adding from an application are: To close the menu: select Close. Saving a contact. Storing a radio station. Deleting favourites Adding a media source.
  • Page 207 204 MBUX multimedia system Swipe upwards and select Archive. Select the notification. Selecting actions for a notification The following options are available: Select the action directly in an application after a notification is received and shown. Select the action later after calling up in the Notifications Centre.
  • Page 208 MBUX multimedia system 205 You can also search for three-word addresses To accept a suggestion: select the sugges‐ page 219). tion. When you enter a 3 word address in the The three most likely suggestions are offered. global search, separate each of the words Continue the search or accept a suggestion.
  • Page 209 206 MBUX multimedia system When the keyboard is shown, enter the char‐ Entering characters on the touchscreen acters on the control element by swiping and Requirements pressing or by tapping (touchscreen). An online connection is required for some functions. Write the character on the touchscreen. Using the keyboard Examples of character entry: Renaming a favourite...
  • Page 210: System Settings

    MBUX multimedia system 207 Using handwriting input Setting the keyboard for character entry Input line Multimedia system: Shows suggestions during entry © Settings System Deletes an entry Controls Keyboards and handwriting Deleting Confirm Select keyboards. Pressing or pressing briefly deletes the last character entered Select the keyboard language in the list.
  • Page 211 208 MBUX multimedia system Time and date Multimedia system: © Settings System Setting the time and date automatically Time and date Multimedia system: © System Time and date Setting the time (without time zone) Deactivate ª Manual time adjustment. Select time.
  • Page 212 Wi-Fi network and to access the Internet or transmitted position data. other network devices. The function is country-dependent. For more The following connection options are available: information, consult a Mercedes-Benz service Wi-Fi connection centre. The Wi-Fi connection is established to a Wi-Fi- Multimedia system: capable device, e.g.
  • Page 213 210 MBUX multimedia system Setting up Wi-Fi All devices support a security key as a means of connection. Requirements Connecting using a WPS PIN The device to be connected supports one of the three means of connection described. Select the options r of the desired Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 214 This function allows you to determine the lan‐ when data is being exported. guage for the menu displays and the navigation Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of messages. The selected language affects the data. characters available for entry. The navigation announcements are not available in all languages.
  • Page 215 212 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Unblocking the PIN © System System backup Consult a Mercedes-Benz service centre and have the PIN protection reset. Select Import data Export data. Importing Software update Select a data storage medium. Information on software updates A prompt appears asking whether you really wish to overwrite the current data.
  • Page 216 MBUX multimedia system 213 Further information about software updates can Information about the pending system update be found at https://www.mercedes.me is displayed. Further information about Mercedes me and Later Mercedes me connect as well as the provided The update can be downloaded manually at a service scope: https://moba.i.daimler.com/ later time ( page 213).
  • Page 217: Vehicle Information

    214 MBUX multimedia system If PIN protection is activated, a prompt appears The navigation menu is hidden if route guid‐ asking if you also wish to restore this to the fac‐ ance is active. tory settings during a reset. Select variant 1: Yes. Showing/hiding the navigation menu Enter the current PIN.
  • Page 218 MBUX multimedia system 215 Navigation overview You can enter 3 word addresses in the online Example: digital map with navigation menu search ( page 219). This option is not To enter a POI or address and additional des‐ available in all countries. tination entry options To interrupt route guidance (if route guidance is active)
  • Page 219 If you operate information and communica‐ The service has been activated at a tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when Mercedes-Benz service centre. driving, you will be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose Further information can be found at: https:// control of the vehicle.
  • Page 220 MBUX multimedia system 217 Town, POI name Enter the country indicator, e.g. for France. The list is filtered. Telephone number, if this is available for the POI Select the country on list 3. The destination can be entered. Contact name Accepting a destination Example of quick address entry: Select the destination in list 3.
  • Page 221 218 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Searching using categories (route guidance active) © Navigation ª Where to? Select the category, for example Tankstelle PREV. DESTINATIONS (Filling station). The following destinations can be selected: Destination suggestions ( page 233) Select categories. Destinations Select the category and the sub-category (if Routes...
  • Page 222 MBUX multimedia system 219 Configuring categories for quick-access seconds. To do this swipe up or down respec‐ tively. You can configure the categories for quick- The map shows the position. access. Confirm the entry with a. If you calculate the route, for example, the first three of these categories can be selected as sym‐...
  • Page 223 220 MBUX multimedia system Save a previous destination or a destination The Brandenburg Gate has this language depend‐ suggestion as a favourite ( page 233). ent 3 word address: German: tapfer.gebäude.verliehen Multimedia system: English: that.lands.winning © NavigationNavigation ª Where to? FAVOURITES French: posteaux.bobineur.ombrant Select a favourite.
  • Page 224 MBUX multimedia system 221 The service "Electric Intelligence Remote and Select Start new route guidance. Navigation Services" is available and can be The selected destination address is set as a activated in the Mercedes me Portal. new destination. The previous destination and the intermediate destinations are deleted.
  • Page 225 222 MBUX multimedia system Overview: route with Electric Intelligence Switching on the Electric Intelligence route If the Electric Intelligence route option is enabled, option the route is calculated with the required charging Multimedia system: stations. The charging stations are determined, ©...
  • Page 226 MBUX multimedia system 223 Showing charging stations on the map The Mercedes me app is installed on the external device (e.g. tablet or smartphone). Requirements: For charging stations without remote access, For the display of online charging sta‐ you have purchased an RFID card from the tions: Mercedes me connect is available.
  • Page 227 224 MBUX multimedia system Remote access to charging stations A route with a quick journey time is calcula‐ (start/stop): in the app, select a charging ted. station in the map menu. Short View the details about the widget (program A route with a short driving distance is calcu‐ icon).
  • Page 228 MBUX multimedia system 225 Selecting route options Activate or deactivate the countries. To avoid: the display button is activated. The Multimedia system: route avoids roads requiring a special toll © Navigation sticker in the selected countries. Advanced Route To use: the display button is off. The route Avoiding areas takes into account roads in the selected country which require you to pay a time-...
  • Page 229 226 MBUX multimedia system To have street names announced during a Select a destination or an intermediate desti‐ driving manoeuvre: switch on Announce nation. street names. The following information is displayed: Select Reduced driving recomm. Detailed Remaining driving distance driving recomm..
  • Page 230 MBUX multimedia system 227 To delete a destination: select V for an Selecting an alternative route intermediate destination or destination. Requirements: Select Delete. Suggest alternative route option is The destination is deleted. switched on ( page 224). Calculating a route with intermediate destina‐ Multimedia system: tions ©...
  • Page 231 228 MBUX multimedia system For the daily commuter route, traffic inci‐ Multimedia system: dents on the route are also reported when © Navigation ª Where to? driving without active route guidance. STORED ROUTES Starting the automatic service station search Select a route. Select Start route guidance from the begin- Requirements:...
  • Page 232 MBUX multimedia system 229 Enter the name. For this reason, you must always observe road and traffic rules and regulations during your jour‐ Select OK. ney as well as the prevailing traffic conditions. The route may differ from the ideal route due to When the name has been changed, press the the following: G button.
  • Page 233 230 MBUX multimedia system The status line shows: the direction informa‐ In this lane, you will not be able to complete tion or the name of the road which is to be the next change of direction without changing turned into and the distance to the change of lane.
  • Page 234 MBUX multimedia system 231 Use other functions, e.g. save the destination Saving the current vehicle position address of the service facility. Select Store position. The current vehicle position is saved to the Using quick-access for a destination, alterna‐ "Previous destinations" memory. tive route and POIs Destination reached Requirements:...
  • Page 235 232 MBUX multimedia system Adjusting the volume of navigation announce‐ Cancelling route guidance ments Requirements: Multimedia system: A route has been created. © Settings System Audio route guidance is active. Navigation and traffic announcements Show the navigation menu. Select Driving recommendation vol..
  • Page 236 Select Yes. Using external destinations and routes External destinations and routes can be received from Mercedes-Benz Apps, for example. If route guidance is active, select 1. A prompt appears on the multimedia display. The address of the destination or the next Received destinations and routes are saved in the intermediate destination is shown.
  • Page 237 The Live Traffic Information service must be reg‐ Information on the vehicle's position is regularly istered. This secures the full period of three sent to Mercedes-Benz AG. The data is immedi‐ years. ately rendered anonymous by Mercedes-Benz AG Create a user account at: https:// and forwarded to the traffic data provider.
  • Page 238 MBUX multimedia system 235 Extending a Live Traffic Information subscrip‐ played on the map. A warning message may also be issued. tion Traffic flow information: Requirements: Traffic jam (red line) The vehicle is equipped with Live Traffic Infor‐ mation. Slow-moving traffic (orange line) You have a user account on the Mercedes me Heavy traffic (yellow line) website.
  • Page 239 236 MBUX multimedia system Accepting a detour recommendation after a Traffic incident information is displayed in the status line: prompt Traffic incident symbol Requirements: Cause of the traffic incident, e.g. con‐ After asking is switched on # in the struction work DYNAMIC ROUTE GUIDANCE menu page 224).
  • Page 240 Mercedes- Setting the map scale Benz AG. The data is then immediately pseudony‐ Multimedia system: mised by Mercedes-Benz AG. The vehicle data is © Navigation deleted after an appropriate amount of time has elapsed (several weeks) and is not stored perma‐...
  • Page 241 238 MBUX multimedia system Selecting the map orientation Selecting categories Multimedia system: Select POI SYMBOLS in the All categories © Navigation menu r. Switch Show all on or off. Advanced When the option is switched on, the POI sym‐ Select View. bols for all categories are shown on the map.
  • Page 242 Number of satellites from which a signal when a new map version is available. can be received Information about new versions of the digital When the map is moved, this information map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz does not appear. service centre. None option...
  • Page 243 Multimedia system: Information about new versions of the digital map © Navigation can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service Advanced Route Avoid options centre. Avoid areas You can receive updates to the digital map there.
  • Page 244 MBUX multimedia system 241 Displaying the satellite map In the event of the following problems, please contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre: Multimedia system: © Navigation The multimedia system does not accept the activation code Advanced You have lost the activation code Select View.
  • Page 245 242 MBUX multimedia system Further information about available services The following information is displayed (if avail‐ and about displaying information in the map able): scales: https://www.mercedes.me Destination address, distance from cur‐ The services are not available in every coun‐ rent vehicle position and arrival time try.
  • Page 246: Telephone

    MBUX multimedia system 243 Telephone Telephony Telephone menu overview Telephony operating modes overview ® Bluetooth device name of the currently con‐ nected mobile phone/the mobile phones The following telephone operating modes are ® available: Bluetooth device name of the currently con‐ nected mobile phone/the mobile phones One mobile phone is connected to the multi‐...
  • Page 247 For older mobile phone models, enter a one Further information can be obtained from a to sixteen-digit number code on the mobile Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: https:// phone and on the multimedia system for www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/ authorisation. Information on telephony...
  • Page 248 MBUX multimedia system 245 Connecting a second mobile phone (two Several functions are active: select a col‐ oured symbol in the line of a mobile phone. phone mode) The corresponding function is deactivated. Requirements: Replacing a mobile phone At least one mobile phone is already connec‐ Multimedia system: ®...
  • Page 249 Reception volume Transmission vol- Accepting a call ume. Select R Accept. Further information on the recommended recep‐ Rejecting a call tion and transmission volume: https:// www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/ Select k Reject. Setting the ringtone Ending a call Multimedia system: Select k. © Phone <Device name>...
  • Page 250 MBUX multimedia system 247 Ending an active call page 247) is activated, the mobile phone's contacts are displayed in the address book. Select k call. The multimedia system can show suggestions On some mobile phones, the call on hold is based on frequently used contacts as well as activated as soon as the active call is ended.
  • Page 251 248 MBUX multimedia system Select the contact. The following options are available: Select the telephone number. Surname, First name The number is dialled. Surname First name Selecting further options in the contacts First name Surname menu Select an option. Multimedia system: Overview of importing contacts ©...
  • Page 252 MBUX multimedia system 249 Multimedia system: Call list © Phone Overview of the call list Depending on whether your mobile phone sup‐ Deleting all contacts ® ports the PBAP Bluetooth profile or not, this can Select Z. have different effects on the presentation and Select General.
  • Page 253 A message list is shown. ® and supported functions of Bluetooth -capable Select r next to a contact. mobile phones from a Mercedes-Benz Service The messaging history with the contact is Centre or at: https://www.mercedes-benz- opened. mobile.com/ Press and hold on a message.
  • Page 254 MBUX multimedia system 251 Using telephone numbers or URLs from a text You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when message operating the multimedia system. Requirements ® iPhone functions can be used via the multime‐ An Internet connection is available to call up ®...
  • Page 255 If route guidance is active on the multimedia sys‐ (cable): disconnect the connection via the tem, it is closed when route guidance is started ® connecting cable between the iPhone on the mobile phone. multimedia system. Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting the connecting cable only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 256 Android Auto. Disconnect the connecting cable between the Multimedia system: mobile phone and multimedia system. © Mercedes me & Apps Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Smartphone Android Auto the connecting cable only when the vehicle is stationary. Start Android Auto Alternative: If Android Auto is active (e.g.
  • Page 257: Online And Internet Functions

    ( page 254). Contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to find Mobile communications devices distract the out whether it is possible to purchase data vol‐ driver from the traffic situation. This could ume in your country.
  • Page 258 The Internet connection can also be configured manually. mobile data use is deactivated on the mobile phone. Further information can be obtained at: https:// www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/ or from a the Wi-Fi function is deactivated on the multi‐ Mercedes-Benz Service Centre media system. Multimedia system: the Wi-Fi function is deactivated on the exter‐...
  • Page 259 256 MBUX multimedia system Displaying mobile phone details Connection status Multimedia system: Connection status overview © Settings System Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Internet settings Select r in the line of the mobile phone. Select Details. Using an Internet connection with web browsers Multimedia system: ©...
  • Page 260 MBUX multimedia system 257 Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits. If you cannot be sure of this, stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary. You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the multimedia system.
  • Page 261 Mercedes me Portal. Select an option. The functions and services are country- Select Yes. dependent. For more information, consult a Managing bookmarks Mercedes-Benz service centre. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © Mercedes me & Apps © Radio...
  • Page 262 MBUX multimedia system 259 The connection quality depends on the local mobile phone reception. Overview of TuneIn Radio Saving/deleting TuneIn Radio stations as Additional information on the current station favourites Display (if connected to private user account) Multimedia system: Data transfer rate ©...
  • Page 263: Media

    260 MBUX multimedia system Select an option. Information on copyright protection and trademarks Calling up the station list for the category last Audio files that you create or reproduce yourself selected for playback are generally subject to copyright Multimedia system: protection.
  • Page 264 MBUX multimedia system 261 Overview of the media menu Previous track or fast rewind Next track or fast forward Album cover Active media source Track and artist Current track number/track in playback list and active data storage medium Repeat Settings Additional options Controls playback Timeline...
  • Page 265 262 MBUX multimedia system To repeat a track: select :. ® Searching for and authorising a Bluetooth audio device For the repeat function there are the follow‐ ing settings: Requirements: Select once: the active playlist is repea‐ ® Bluetooth is activated on the multimedia ted.
  • Page 266: Radio

    MBUX multimedia system 263 The available options depend on the selected ® Available categories with Bluetooth audio equip‐ category and the connected device. ment: Current tracklist Using the keyword search Multimedia system: The folders and categories of the connected device are shown. ©...
  • Page 267 264 MBUX multimedia system Radio overview Searching for radio stations using station Active frequency band names or direct frequency entry Station name or set frequency Artist, title, album and radio text Multimedia system: Options © Radio Full screen/DAB slideshow Select 4. Mute function Select è.
  • Page 268: Sound

    MBUX multimedia system 265 Editing station presets Select Traffic announc. vol. increase. Adjust the value. Multimedia system: Accept the value with q. © Radio Moving stations: Displaying radio text Press and hold a stored station. Multimedia system: Select Move. © Radio General Move the station to the new position.
  • Page 269 266 MBUX multimedia system ® Burmester surround sound system ® Information about the Burmester surround sound system The Burmester ® surround sound system has a total output of 590 W and is equipped with 13 speakers. It is available for all functions in the radio and media modes.
  • Page 270: Transporting 267

    Transporting 267 Notes on loading guidelines & WARNING Risk of injury if unsuitable climbing aids are used & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured If you use openings in the vehicle's body work objects in the vehicle or detachable parts as steps, you could: When objects are unsecured or inadequately slip and/or fall.
  • Page 271: Load Distribution

    268 Transporting there are cuts, holes, deformations, crushed Load distribution areas or other damage there is damage to clamping elements or fas‐ * NOTE Damage to the floor covering due teners to uneven loading These types of load securing aids or lashing Excessive point loading on the load compart‐...
  • Page 272: Securing Loads

    Transporting 269 You will find information about the rear seats and purpose, use rigid load securing aids, such as the rear bench seat in the "Seats" section chocks, wooden fixings or padding. page 77). Attach secured and stabilised loads in all directions.
  • Page 273 270 Transporting Overview of lashing points Example: guide rails Example: variable lashing points in the guide rails Guide rails Tie-down eye Do not attempt to modify or repair the lashing points, tie-down eyes or lashing materials. Read the information on qualified specialist workshops page 21).
  • Page 274: Load Securing Aid

    Transporting 271 Turn metal retaining ring so that it is per‐ The load protection net partitions the load com‐ pendicular to the long axis of tie-down eye partment. It protects vehicle occupants from light objects and/or luggage slipping or tipping over. The locking pin cannot be pushed down far if You can install the load protection net at an angle the metal retaining ring is perpendicular to...
  • Page 275 272 Transporting Check that tie-down eyes are seated cor‐ Using the luggage compartment partition rectly. Tie-down eyes should not move. & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured objects in the vehicle Pull tensioning straps of the load protec‐ tion net tightly. When objects are unsecured or inadequately secured, they can slip, tip over or be thrown Clip hooks...
  • Page 276 Transporting 273 Opening the stowage compartments Fold up luggage compartment partition 1. Make sure that luggage compartment partition is always folded down when the vehicle is moving. Folding down the luggage compartment parti‐ tion Pull handle in the direction of the arrow. Fold down luggage compartment partition Cover folds upwards in the middle.
  • Page 277: Carrier Systems

    Use roof and rear luggage racks that have Fold luggage compartment partition been approved or recommended for down. Mercedes-Benz. These help to prevent vehicle damage. Carrier systems You can install a roof luggage rack on the roof Notes on carrier systems and, for example, a rear bicycle rack on the tail‐...
  • Page 278: Maintenance And Care 275

    You will Adhere to the prescribed service inter‐ find information about operating fluids approved vals. for Mercedes-Benz and capacities under "Operat‐ Always have the prescribed mainte‐ ing Fluids and Capacities" ( page 313). nance work carried out at a qualified Maintenance services must be carried out in specialist workshop.
  • Page 279: Engine Compartment

    276 Maintenance and care Engine compartment * NOTE Irreparable damage to the high- voltage battery due to maintenance work Opening and closing the bonnet not being carried out & WARNING Risk of accident due to driving The high-voltage battery is subject to wear. with the bonnet unlocked Maintenance work which is not carried out in time can lead to irreparable damage to the...
  • Page 280 Maintenance and care 277 & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ ponent parts in the engine compartment Certain components in the engine compart‐ ment can be very hot, e.g. drive system and radiator. Allow the drive system to cool down and only touch the component parts descri‐...
  • Page 281 If you have to carry out any work in the engine marker bar compartment, touch only the following compo‐ nents: Topping up the coolant Only use coolant approved for Mercedes-Benz to bonnet avoid damaging the drive cooling system. washer fluid reservoir cap Refer to the information on coolant coolant expansion reservoir cap page 314).
  • Page 282: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and care 279 After approximately five minutes, switch off Topping up the washer fluid the drive system again and allow it to cool down. Check the coolant level again and top up the coolant if necessary. Close the bonnet. Filling up the windscreen washer system &...
  • Page 283 280 Maintenance and care * NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car * NOTE Damage to component parts due wash to improper high-pressure cleaning Before driving into a car wash make Components can be damaged if the distance sure that the car wash is suitable for the of the high-pressure nozzle is too small.
  • Page 284 Wax: use a silicone remover. Matt finish Only use care products approved for Do not polish the vehicle and light- Mercedes-Benz. alloy wheels. Do not use a wash program that ends with a hot wax treatment in automatic car washes.
  • Page 285 Only use cleaning agents or cloths suita‐ lighting sponge and mild cleaning agent, for ble for plastic covers. example, Mercedes-Benz car shampoo. Sensors Clean the sensors in the front and rear When using a high-pressure cleaner, bumpers with a soft cloth and car sham‐...
  • Page 286 Do not use any other agents. Plastic trim Clean with a damp microfibre cloth. Do not affix stickers, films or similar. For heavy soiling: use care product Do not allow to come into contact recommended for Mercedes-Benz . with cosmetics, insect repellent and sun creams.
  • Page 287 1% soap solu‐ tion and allow to dry. Use cleaning and care products recom‐ mended for Mercedes-Benz . Imitation Clean with a damp cloth and 1% soapy Do not use a microfibre cloth. leather seat water.
  • Page 288: Breakdown Assistance 285

    Breakdown assistance 285 Setting up the warning triangle Emergency Removing the safety vest The safety vest is located in the door stowage compartment in the driver's door. Take the safety vest out of the door stowage compartment. Safety vests can also be stored in the door stowage compartment of the co-driver's door.
  • Page 289: Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call System

    The display refers only to the vehicle and does not take account of the availability of mobile Remove fire extinguisher from its holder. phone networks and the Mercedes-Benz emer‐ For vehicles with a swivelling front seat, the gency call centre. retainer with the fire extinguisher is located at The functionality of the emergency call system on the side of the seat base.
  • Page 290 This allows measures for rescue, recovery or towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to Based on the call, the operator decides be initiated quickly. whether it is necessary to call rescue teams and/or the police to the accident site.
  • Page 291: Flat Tyre

    Mercedes-Benz. You will find a sticker with the Mercedes-Benz These batteries provide increased impact protec‐ Service24h telephone number on the B-pillar on tion to prevent vehicle occupants from suffering the driver's side, for example.
  • Page 292 Breakdown assistance 289 Observe these Operating Instructions. Do not lean over the battery. Do not inhale battery gases. Keep children away from the battery. Immediately rinse battery acid off thor‐ Consult a qualified specialist workshop if you oughly with plenty of clean water and wish to leave your vehicle parked up for long peri‐...
  • Page 293: Towing Or Tow-Starting

    If In the event of a breakdown, Mercedes-Benz rec‐ the vehicle is idle for lengthy periods, run it for a ommends that you have the vehicle transported few minutes once every four weeks to charge up instead of towed.
  • Page 294 Breakdown assistance 291 Do not exceed a towing speed of * NOTE Damage due to incorrect connec‐ 50 km/h. tion of the tow bar or improper use of the towing device Do not exceed a towing distance of 50 km. Only connect the tow rope or tow bar to the towing eyes.
  • Page 295 292 Breakdown assistance Permissible towing methods Both axles on the ground Front axle raised Yes, no further than 50 km at 50 km/h Yes, no further than 50 km at 50 km/h If the transmission cannot be shifted to posi‐ Secure the towing device.
  • Page 296 Breakdown assistance 293 * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to improper towing Observe the notes and instructions on permissible towing methods. Observe the notes on permissible towing methods ( page 290). Switch on the hazard warning lamps page 103). Make sure that the front and rear axles come Deactivate tow-away protection ( page 70).
  • Page 297: Electrical Fuses

    The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a Tow starting vehicle (emergency engine start) malfunction, please contact a qualified spe‐ If the drive system does not start, have the cialist workshop. vehicle transported to the nearest qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
  • Page 298 Breakdown assistance 295 Stowage compartment in the rear Place the jack and vehicle tool kit into the tool holder. Opening the stowage compartment Replace cover of the tool holder. Tighten clamping strap 4. Closing the stowage compartment Put on cover 2. Turn top rotary catch anti-clockwise and bottom rotary catch...
  • Page 299: 296 Wheels And Tyres

    Using summer tyres at very cold tempera‐ tures could cause tears to form, thereby damag‐ cuts in the tyres ing the tyres permanently. Mercedes-Benz cannot punctures in the tyres accept responsibility for this type of damage. tears in the tyres...
  • Page 300: Notes On Snow Chains

    Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitor: you can For safety reasons, only use snow chains also check the tyre pressure using the on-board approved by Mercedes-Benz. computer. Use snow chains only when the road surface is completely snow-covered. Remove the...
  • Page 301 298 Wheels and tyres not permit any reliable conclusion about the tyre Only correct tyre pressures when the tyres are pressure. cold. Conditions for cold tyres: On vehicles fitted with the electronic tyre pres‐ The vehicle has been parked with the tyres sure monitor, the tyre pressure can be checked out of direct sunlight for at least three hours.
  • Page 302 Wheels and tyres 299 Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle wheel 245/55 R17 XL 250 kPa (2.5 250 kPa (2.5 bar/36 270 kPa (2.7 300 kPa (3.0 bar/36 psi) psi) bar/39 psi) bar/44 psi) Vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of with a maximum permissible speed limit of...
  • Page 303 300 Wheels and tyres taught-in reference values. Restart the tyre pres‐ Checking the tyre pressure electronically sure monitor after adjusting to the cold tyre pres‐ Requirements: sure ( page 300). The current pressures are The ignition is switched on. saved as new reference values. This will ensure that a warning message will only appear if the tyre pressure drops significantly.
  • Page 304: Changing A Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 301 Press the : button. Country Radio equipment approval Use current pressures as new reference number values message is shown in the display. Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC To confirm restart: press the a button. After you have driven for a few minutes, the MR7907 ANRT 2013 system checks whether the current tyre pres‐...
  • Page 305 Accessories that are not approved for your vehi‐ cause the tyres to explode. cle by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used cor‐ rectly, can impair operating safety. Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes approved for your vehicle model.
  • Page 306 245/45 R 19 XL The disk brakes or wheel suspension compo‐ nents may also be damaged. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you stay Rotate front and rear wheels only if the within a wheel size category when changing a wheels and tyres are of the same tyre.
  • Page 307 304 Wheels and tyres On level terrain: place chocks or other suita‐ Due to the legally prescribed accuracy of the ble objects under the front and rear of the speedometer and odometer displays, the follow‐ wheel that is diagonally opposite the wheel to ing tyres are not permitted for taxis and hire cars: be changed.
  • Page 308 Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has Jacking points (rubber stoppers) are located been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz behind the front wheel arches and in front of the to raise the vehicle. If the jack is used incor‐ rear wheel arches.
  • Page 309: Information On Wheel And Tyre Combinations

    General notes Retreaded tyres are not checked and recommen‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor‐ ded by Mercedes-Benz as it is not always possi‐ rect tightening torque ble to detect previous damage after retreading. The wheels could come loose if the wheel...
  • Page 310 This may result in dam‐ age to the tyre or the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz is not responsible for any damage caused by using tyres, wheels or accessories other than those recommended.
  • Page 311: Spare Wheel

    308 Wheels and tyres Tyres Tyres Light-alloy wheels 245/55 R17 XL 106H 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51 R18 (only vehicles with air suspension and a permissible axle load of 1750 kg on the rear axle). Tyres Light-alloy wheels 245/50 R18 XL 104H 7.5 J x 18 H2 ET 52 Spare wheel...
  • Page 312 Wheels and tyres 309 Fitting/removing the spare wheel Removing the spare wheel under the rear of the vehicle Take the wheel wrench and auxiliary tool for the spare wheel lifter out of the vehicle tool Hook wheel wrench into loop of extraction kit ( page 295).
  • Page 313 310 Wheels and tyres Stow wheel wrench and auxiliary tool for the spare wheel lifter in the vehicle tool kit. Close the tailgate.
  • Page 314: Technical Data 311

    Technical data 311 Information on the technical data This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle. The technical data was determined in accordance Have the low-reflection exterior aerial with EU Directives. The given data only applies to fitted at a qualified specialist workshop. vehicles with standard equipment.
  • Page 315: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vehicle Identification Number (Vin) And Engine Number

    312 Technical data Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ sion output 70 cm waveband 35 W 420 – 450 MHz Two-way radio 10 W (2G/3G/4G) The following devices can be used in the vehicle without restrictions: Example: vehicle identification plate Vehicle identification plate two-way radios with a maximum transmission output of up to 100 mW Vehicle manufacturer...
  • Page 316: Operating Fluids And Capacities

    Observe the notes on paintwork/matt finish by the use of products that have not been paintwork care ( page 281). approved is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Have the brake fluid renewed every two years at guarantee or goodwill gestures. a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 317 Information on coolant is available at the follow‐ * NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting ing locations: due to unsuitable windscreen washer in the Mercedes-Benz Specification for Oper‐ fluid ating Fluids 320.1 Unsuitable windscreen washer fluids may at https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com damage the plastic surface of the exterior lighting.
  • Page 318: Vehicle Data

    Use only the refrigerant R‑134a or the loading PAG oil approved for your vehicle by condition of the suspension Mercedes-Benz. optional equipment The approved PAG oil must not be mixed with any other PAG oil that is not approved for R‑134a refrigerant.
  • Page 319: Lashing Points And Carrier Systems

    316 Technical data Lashing points and carrier systems All models Loading capacity of the lashing points and Vehicle height tie-down eyes Long version 1912 mm Observe the notes on securing loads Extra-long body 1913 mm page 269). Loading height Nominal tensile load is the maximum permissible pulling force on the lashing point.
  • Page 320 Technical data 317 The driving, braking and steering characteristics of the vehicle will change with the type of load, the weight and the centre of gravity of the load. Comply with the loading guidelines and further information about load distribution page 268).
  • Page 321: 318 Display Messages And Warning And Indicator Lamps

    318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Introduction Notes on display messages & WARNING Risk of accident due to an instrument cluster malfunction In the event of a failure or malfunction of the instrument cluster, you will not recognise limi‐ tations in the functions of systems relevant to safety.
  • Page 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 319 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS, BAS, hill start assist and ESP ® as well as its driving safety sys‐ tems are temporarily unavailable. ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated and other driving systems could ÷...
  • Page 323 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic con‐ ditions. Secure the vehicle against rolling away. Ensure that no objects have become trapped beneath the front passenger seat.
  • Page 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 321 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions indicator lamp is off, the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident. The child could be struck by the airbag. Always ensure that the front passenger airbag is disabled. The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit.
  • Page 325 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Fit the child restraint system to a suitable rear seat. Seat the person of small build on a suitable rear seat. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Further information on airbag shutoff can be found under "Auto‐...
  • Page 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 323 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabili‐ sation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off. Drive on carefully.
  • Page 327 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the yellow ! warning lamp is off: Release the parking brake. If the yellow ! warning lamp remains lit: Do not drive on. Secure the vehicle against rolling away. Shift the transmission to j.
  • Page 328 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 325 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The restraint system is malfunctioning. In addition, the 6 warn‐ ing lamp on the instrument cluster lights up. & DANGER Risk of death due to the restraint system malfunc‐ Restraint sys.
  • Page 329 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * For certain countries only: the maximum permissible speed has been exceeded. Drive more slowly. À * ATTENTION ASSIST has failed. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. ATTENTION ASSIST inop- erative ATTENTION ASSIST:...
  • Page 330 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 327 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the causes mentioned above no longer apply, the display message will disappear and Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC will be opera‐ tional again. If the display message does not disappear: Stop in accordance with the traffic conditions.
  • Page 331 328 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The following causes are possible: The sensors in the radiator grille and/or in the bumpers are dirty. The function of the driving system or driving safety system is impaired due to heavy rain or snow.
  • Page 332 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 329 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The following causes are possible: The function is impaired due to heavy rain or snow. The radar sensor system is temporarily non-operational, e.g. due to electromagnetic radiation close to TV or radio transmitting stations or other sources of radiation.
  • Page 333 330 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the causes mentioned above no longer apply, the display message will disappear and Lane Keeping Assist will be operational again. If the display message does not disappear: Stop in accordance with the traffic conditions.
  • Page 334 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 331 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & * You have attempted to switch on pre-entry climate control more than three times with the engine switched off. Let the drive system run for ten seconds. Pre-entry climate control is operational again.
  • Page 335 332 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * A malfunction has occurred in the charging station or the RFID card Vehicle not currently being charged Charging is not recognised. station fault Start the charging process at a different charging station. Have the RFID card checked to ensure it is working properly.
  • Page 336 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 333 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * If the drive system power output is still reduced, there is a fault in the drive system. Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Û...
  • Page 337 334 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The high-voltage battery requires maintenance ( page 275). High-voltage battery maintenance required Otherwise, it will no longer be possible to start the engine after the urgently.
  • Page 338 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 335 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tyre The tyres can overheat and cause a fire. The driving characteristics as well as the steering and brak‐ ing may be greatly impaired.
  • Page 339 336 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ò * The tailgate is open. Close the tailgate. Ó * A warning tone also sounds. The bonnet is open. & WARNING Risk of accident due to driving with the bonnet unlocked The bonnet may open and block your view.
  • Page 340 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 337 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions To stop, depress the brake pedal and, when the vehicle is at a standstill, shift the transmission to position j. To continue your journey, shift the transmission to position k or h.
  • Page 341: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    338 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Clean the windscreen. When the system detects that the camera is fully operational, the display will show the message Adaptive Main-beam Assist available again Adaptive Highbeam Assist is operational again. * The active light function is faulty.
  • Page 342 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 339 Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp You may receive an electric shock if you touch the damaged com‐ ponents of the high-voltage on-board electrical system. Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 343 340 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp & WARNING Risk of accident and injury if brake force boosting is malfunctioning If brake force boosting is malfunctioning, increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking. The braking characteristics may be impaired.
  • Page 344 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 341 Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp If the display message continues to be displayed: Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. If the ABS control unit is defective, other systems may be available only with restrictions or may be unavailable, e.g.
  • Page 345 342 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp ® ® If ESP cannot be activated, ESP is malfunctioning. ® Have ESP checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. ® Switch ESP on again. In exceptional cases, it may be better to switch off ®...
  • Page 346 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 343 Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp ü *The red seat belt warning lamp flashes and an intermittent warning tone sounds. The driver's or front passenger's seat belt is not fastened. You are driving at a speed greater than 25 km/h or have briefly exceeded Seat belt warning lamp 25 km/h.
  • Page 347 344 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Drive system Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp * The red electrical fault warning lamp is lit. There is a fault with the electrics. Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Electrical fault warning lamp Ý...
  • Page 348 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 345 Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp Secure the vehicle against rolling away. Pay attention to the display messages. Check the tyres and, if necessary, replace the wheel page 304). Check the tyre pressure ( page 299).
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    346 Index Parking ..........162 1, 2, 3 ... System limitations ......161 12 V battery Adaptive see Battery (vehicle) see Lane Keeping Assist 12 V socket Adaptive brake lights ......150 see Socket (12 V) Adaptive cruise control 230 V socket see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC see Socket (230 V) Adaptive Highbeam Assist...
  • Page 350 Index 347 Side airbag ......... 31 Aquaplaning .......... 131 Window airbag ........31 Armrest AIRMATIC ..........134 Stowage compartment ....... 93 Suspension ........134 Ashtray Alarm system Rear passenger compartment .... 98 see ATA (Anti-theft Alarm system) Use (front centre console) ....98 Alertness assistant Assistance graphic (on-board com‐...
  • Page 351 348 Index Auxiliary climate control HOLD function ........155 Notes ..........123 New brake discs and brake pads/ linings ..........130 Axle load ..........312 New/replaced brakepads/brake discs ..........128 Restricted braking effect (salt-trea‐ Back support ted roads) ......... 130 see Lumbar support (4-way) Running-in notes .......
  • Page 352 Index 349 Activating functions during a call ..246 Raising the vehicle ......304 Calls with several participants ..246 Removing a wheel ......305 Declining .......... 246 Changing bulbs ........107 Ending a call ........246 Light bulb types halogen head‐ Incoming call during an existing lamps ..........
  • Page 353 350 Index Notes on risks and dangers ....37 Connecting the charging cable Recommended child restraint sys‐ see Vehicle's high-voltage electri‐ tems ........... 39 cal system Seats suitable for belt-secured Connection status child restraint systems ....... 45 Displaying ......... 256 Seats suitable for ISOFIX child Overview ..........
  • Page 354 Index 351 Cup holders Dial telephone number (on-board Inserting in the rear passenger computer) ..........177 compartment ........97 Digital Owner's Manual ......15 Dimming the inside mirror ....115 Dipped beam Dashboard lighting Switching on/off ......102 see Instrument lighting Dipped beam Data import/export ......
  • Page 355 352 Index Drive system DYNAMIC SELECT ......... 134 Manually switching off ...... 126 Displaying vehicle data ..... 214 Parking ..........143 Drive program display ....... 134 Drive programs ......... 134 Driving characteristics (unusual) ..296 Function ........... 134 Driving notes Operating .........
  • Page 356 Index 353 Emergency Exterior lighting Fire extinguisher ....... 285 Care ..........282 First-aid kit (soft-sided) ....285 Exterior lighting Removing the warning triangle ..285 see Lights Safety vest ........285 Setting up the warning triangle ..285 Emergency braking Fatigue detection Electric parking brake .......
  • Page 357 Adjusting the front electrically ... 92 Setting ..........265 Headlamp flasher ......... 103 Indicator ..........103 Help call Activating/deactivating ....103 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Indicator lamps High beam ..........103 see Warning/indicator lamps Activating/deactivating ....103 Installations ..........17 High-pressure cleaner (care) ....
  • Page 358 Index 355 Switch-off delay time ......107 Interior motion sensor Key ............51 Function ..........71 Acoustic locking verification signal ..51 Priming/deactivating ......71 Battery ..........52 Intermediate destination Convenience opening ....... 121 Calculating a route with intermedi‐ Emergency key element ..... 52 ate destinations ........
  • Page 359 356 Index Parking light ........102 Displaying the traffic map ....235 Range ..........102 Displaying traffic incidents ....235 Rear fog light ........102 Information on subscription exten‐ Responsibility with lighting sys‐ sion ..........235 tems ..........102 Registering on Mercedes me .... 234 Setting the exterior lighting switch- Showing local area messages ..
  • Page 360 Mecca ............ 241 trol panel .......... 193 Media Transferred data ....... 193 Menu (on-board computer) ....176 Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ Operating media playback ....176 tem ............286 Selecting a media source ....176 Automatic emergency call ....286 Media display Information ........
  • Page 361 358 Index Mirrors see Traffic information see Outside mirrors Navigation announcements Mobile phone ......... 311 Activating/deactivating ....231 Adjusting the volume ......232 Cancelling permission for Internet connection ........255 Repeating ......... 232 Switching audio fadeout on/off ..232 Frequencies ........311 Transmission output (maximum) ..
  • Page 362 Index 359 Telephone menu ....... 177 Engaging automatically ..... 133 Trip menu .......... 174 Parked Vehicle Locator On-board diagnostic interface Switching transmission on/off ..209 see Diagnostics connection Parking aid On-board electronics see PARKTRONIC Engine electronics ......311 Parking assistance systems Notes ..........
  • Page 363 360 Index Pre-entry climate control Managing favourites ......265 Activating/deactivating using the Managing station presets ....265 button ..........125 Menu (on-board computer) ....176 For departure time ......124 Moving stations ........ 265 Via the key ........123 Overview .......... 264 Searching for stations ......
  • Page 364 Index 361 Setting ..........127 Roof luggage rack ......... 316 Recycling Route ........220, 222, 227 see Take-back of end-of-life vehi‐ Accepting a detour recommenda‐ cles (environmental protection) tion after a prompt ......236 Activating a commuter route .... 227 Refrigerant (air conditioning) Alternative route (quick-access) ..
  • Page 365 362 Index Releasing ..........30 Service products Seat belt adjustment (function) ..30 Refrigerant (air conditioning) .... 315 Warning lamps ........31 Service station search Seat belt adjustment Starting automatic search ....228 Activating/deactivating ...... 31 Setting a speed limit Function ..........
  • Page 366 Index 363 Software update ........212 Summer tyres ........296 Information ........212 Surround lighting Performing ........213 Switching on/off ......106 System updates ........ 213 Surround View Sound see 360° Camera ® see Burmester surround sound system Suspension see Tone settings see AIRMATIC Sound generator SVHC (substances of very high con‐...
  • Page 367 364 Index Programming the key button ....63 Time Separately opening rear window ..63 Manual time setting ......208 Setting the time and date automat‐ Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ically ..........208 (environmental protection) ....16 Setting the time zone ....... 208 Technical data Setting the time/date format ...
  • Page 368 Index 365 Trailer operation Tyre pressure monitoring system Permissible axle load ......312 (function) .......... 299 Tyre pressure table ......298 Transferred vehicle data Tyre pressure monitor Android Auto ........253 Checking the tyre pressures .... 300 ® Apple CarPlay .........
  • Page 369 366 Index Unlocking/locking Vehicle dimensions ......315 Switching automatic locking fea‐ Vehicle identification number ture on/off ......... 55 see VIN Unlocking and opening front doors Vehicle identification plate ....312 from inside ......... 54 EC general operating permit num‐ Unplugging the charging cable ber ............
  • Page 370 Index 367 Voice amplification to the rear Calls up options ....... 258 Activating/deactivating ....208 Deleting a bookmark ......258 Deleting Internet history ....258 Voice command types (LINGUA‐ Ending ..........258 TRONIC) ..........182 Managing bookmarks ....... 258 Voice control system Overview ..........
  • Page 371 368 Index Replacing the wiper blades ....112 Windscreen see Windscreen Windscreen washer fluid ..... 314 Windscreen wipers Replacing the wiper blades ....112 Switching on/off ....... 112 Winter driving (snow chains) ....297 Winter tyres .......... 296 Wiper blades Care ..........
  • Page 372 Publication details Internet Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehi‐ cles and about Mercedes‑Benz AG can be found on the following websites: https://www.mercedes-benz.com https://www.daimler.com Documentation team You are welcome to forward any queries or sug‐ gestions you may have regarding these Operating...
  • Page 373 Here you can find information on operation, service work and the guarantee for your vehicle in printed form. Digital on the Internet You can access the Operating Instructions on the Mercedes-Benzhomepage. Digital as an app The Mercedes-Benz Guides app is available free of charge in common app stores. ® Apple Android É4475842007Z102/ËÍ...

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