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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??D-E#?? Operating instructions smart roadster and smart roadster coupé...
  • Page 2: Good News

    The Operating Instructions, Quick Guide, Service Booklet and list of smart centers constitute part of the car itself. You should always keep these documents in the car and make sure that you pass them on to the next owner if and when you come to sell your smart.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Control lever, left....1 24 smart radio one* ....4 3 Control lever, right .
  • Page 4 Fire extinguisher* ....10 37 roadster coupé* ....8 14 Rear luggage rack* ... . . 8 16 Loading guidelines .
  • Page 5 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Introduction Introduction >>Getting acquainted. >>On the move. > For an initial impression. > Driving and everything that it The concept of these operating involves. instructions >>Illuminating. Driving a vehicle is just one of its > All about the lights. >>Loading up.
  • Page 6 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Introduction Clarity is our aim Safety instructions Notes Fewer words can often say more. To help Safety instructions draw your attention >Note! you enjoy reading these texts and to potential hazards that could damage Notes provide supplementary concentrate on what really matters, we your health or even have fatal information on a topic.
  • Page 7 For this reason, it is essential to read Be sure that you also read the chapter or to original smart accessories that can the sections marked with this symbol. >>Child friendly. be installed in a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart center.
  • Page 8: Getting Acquainted

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >Unlocking and locking >Adjusting the seats >Mirrors, adjustment >Power windows >Seat belts >Belt tensioner and belt force limiter >Cockpit, left hand drive model >Cockpit, right hand drive model >Control levers >On board instruments >Upper centre console >Lower centre console >>Getting acquainted.
  • Page 9: Unlocking And Locking

    Unlocking and locking Lost your car key? > You can get a spare key from a qualified specialist workshop (such as a smart center) following an identity check. Unlocking and locking Car key (B) with button for infrared remote control.
  • Page 10 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Unlocking and locking Unlocking and locking the car from Locking the car with the remote control the outside Danger of injury! Never leave children Accident risk! unsupervised in the car, even if they When opening the doors, take care are secured by a child restraint system.
  • Page 11 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Unlocking and locking Remove the key and exit the vehicle with the key in your hand. Close the driver door. > The car is now locked. Press button (A) once. When the car will not lock using the > The turn signal lights flash three remote control times.
  • Page 12 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Unlocking and locking Automatic locking functions Switching off the drive lock function Switch off the ignition. auto relock function Press the central locking switch and If you do not open either the driver or the unlocking button on the remote passenger door after unlocking the car control at the same time.
  • Page 13 Emergency unlocking of the driver's door door handle (C). workshop, such as a smart center. If it is no longer possible to unlock the If the driver's door is open a warning car with the remote control, the door can signal will be sounded: be opened using the key.
  • Page 14 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Unlocking and locking >Note! >Note! If you fail to replace the transmitter Replace the remote control's transmitter battery, after approximately 100 presses battery every two years at the latest. of the remote control: Otherwise there is a danger of leakage! you will not be able to lock or unlock The remote control could be destroyed.
  • Page 15 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Unlocking and locking Take the transmitter battery (B) out of the board. Insert the new transmitter battery, checking that the polarity is correct. > Type of battery: lithium cell CR 1225 Press both sides of the key casing back together again.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Seats

    The seat is an integral part of the car's Use only smart baby carriers (in safety system in the same way as conjunction with the smart quick fix) e.g. seat belts and airbags. Its safety...
  • Page 17 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Adjusting the seats Longitudinal seat adjustment Pull up the handle (A). Move the seat to the desired position. Accident risk! Release the handle. Whenever the seat has been moved > The locking mechanism must audibly forward or back, ensure that it engages engage on both sides.
  • Page 18 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#??##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Adjusting the seats Adjusting the backrest inclination >Note! Only the driver's seat can be adjusted. Release the backrest. Turn handwheel (A) forwards or backwards. Armrest* The armrest is located between the seats. The armrest can be used by the driver and the passenger and assists in creating a relaxing, non fatiguing trip.
  • Page 19 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Adjusting the seats Folding down the passenger's seat Danger of injury! Do not place any hot drinks or Danger of injury! glass bottles in the stowage Put only suitable receptacles in compartment when the vehicle is in the stowage compartment. Occupants motion.
  • Page 20 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Adjusting the seats To fold back: Danger of injury! When returning the passenger backrest to its upright position, please ensure that no hands or any obstacles are jammed in the lock. both levers audibly engage. Otherwise, in the event of an accident or a sudden application of To fold the seat down: Press both levers (D) backwards at the...
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Mirrors

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Adjusting the mirrors Adjusting the mirrors Ensure that the outside and inside mirrors are correctly set before starting Accident risk! a journey. Only then can the driver be The outside mirrors show objects sure that the view to the rear is reduced in size.
  • Page 22 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Adjusting the mirrors >Note! The outside mirrors can only be adjusted when the ignition is switched on. Electrically adjustable outside mirror* Adjusting the inside rearview mirror The rocker switch is located behind the Set the rearview mirror to the desired gearshift lever.
  • Page 23: Power Windows

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Power windows Danger of injury! Power windows To open When closing the side windows, Press the rocker switch (A or B) Opening and closing the side windows make sure that no one is trapped. If downwards. The side windows can be opened and there is a risk of trapping, press the To close closed by the electric power windows...
  • Page 24: Seat Belts

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Seat belts Seat belts Danger of injury! Always use a seat belt for one person The seat belts with integrated belt If you do not fit the seat belt only. tensioners and belt force limiters correctly or do not engage it properly Never use a seat belt for an object and a combine with the airbags to form a in the catch, it will be unable to...
  • Page 25 If seat belts have been damaged or subjected to high loads in an accident, have them replaced and have the belt anchorages checked. For safety reasons, smart gmbh recommends using only seat belts that smart gmbh has specifically approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 26 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Seat belts >Note! Danger of injury! If the seat belt is to be run above or below Modifications or work performed the seat belt guide, the belt must be taken inexpertly to a restraint system (seat out of the guide. belt and anchorages, belt tensioners, belt force limiters or airbag) or its wiring and any alterations made to...
  • Page 27 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Seat belts Putting on the seat belts Taking off the seat belts Take a seat. Press the red button on the belt buckle. Pull the seat belt without jerking it Let the belt run back into the belt from the roller. guide.
  • Page 28: Belt Tensioners And Belt Force Limiters

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Belt tensioners and belt force limiters Belt tensioners and belt force >Note! Belt force limiters limiters Do not fasten the seat belt on the front reduce the force exerted by the belt on The seat belts are equipped with passenger's side if it is not occupied.
  • Page 29 Some triggered, have them replaced in a dust may be generated. qualified specialist workshop. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. It is particularly important to have safety relevant work and work on safety relevant systems performed by a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 30: Cockpit, Left Hand Drive Model

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Cockpit, left hand drive model Cockpit, left hand drive model a Steering wheel with shift paddles* d Upper centre console b Control lever e Lower centre console c On board instruments Getting acquainted 1 23...
  • Page 31: Cockpit, Right Hand Drive Model

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Cockpit, right hand drive model Cockpit, right hand drive model a Steering wheel with shift paddles* d Upper centre console b Control lever e Lower centre console c On board instruments 1 24 Aufschlussreiches...
  • Page 32: Control Lever, Left

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Control lever, left Control lever, left Control lever, right A Wipe windscreen A Lights 2 = wiper speed stage 2, 1 = wiper speed 0 = off, 1 = parking lights, 2 = low beam stage 1, 0 = off, lights, 1 = interval wiping 3 = rear fog lamp...
  • Page 33: On Board Instruments

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments On board instruments A Speedometer Battery (d) Airbag (j) B Tachometer abs (e) Engine check (k) C Display Brake system (f) Indicator lights High beams (g) Oil pressure (a) Rear fog lamp (h) Coolant temperature (b) Turn signal lights (i) esp (c) 1 26 Aufschlussreiches...
  • Page 34 > Indicator light goes out if the engine is started and oil pressure is qualified specialist workshop engine is running. sufficient. such as a smart center. It flashes: Beware of the following! if the engine has overheated. >Important! If the indicator light goes out before...
  • Page 35 If the indicator light still does not Immediately park your car away from go out, take the car to a qualified moving traffic. specialist workshop, e.g. a smart Secure your car against rolling away center, without delay. if you have to leave it.
  • Page 36 Take the car to a qualified There will then be an increased risk of such as a smart center. specialist workshop, e.g. a smart the vehicle skidding in certain center, without delay.
  • Page 37 Assistance or a moving traffic. qualified specialist workshop Secure your car against rolling away such as a smart center. if you have to leave it. Do not drive any further. Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.
  • Page 38 > the hazard warning lights are switched on. >Note! If a turn signal light malfunctions, the flashing frequency is doubled. Change the bulb (see page 10 8) or take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Getting acquainted 1 31...
  • Page 39 The operating principle of the airbags 2. The airbag indicator light goes out you visit a smart center for this. It is and additional information to this after a maximum of 4 seconds for particularly important to have safety...
  • Page 40 15 seconds: does not come on when a baby carrier is carry a child on the passenger's seat in > Special smart baby carrier on the fitted to the passenger's seat, the a child restraint system that faces to passenger's seat has been...
  • Page 41 > Indicator light goes out after the engine is started or after 10 seconds if the engine electronics are functioning properly. If it comes on during a journey: Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. 1 34 Aufschlussreiches...
  • Page 42 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments Tachometer >Important! The tachometer displays the engine Always pay attention to the gear shift speed in units of 100 rpm. recommendations indicated in your car's Driving in the optimum engine speed gear indicator (see page 7 10). range helps you to save fuel.
  • Page 43 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EF##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments Display illumination The display illumination lights up: when the lights are switched on. when the ignition is switched on. The display illumination goes out 30 seconds after switching the lights off. switching the ignition off. the button is pressed again to change the mode of the multi functional display (see page 1 37).
  • Page 44 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EG##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments Briefly press the button (A) twice in succession. > The service interval indicator appears on the display. >Note on outside temperature display* The temperature display will respond sluggishly when temperatures rapidly rise or fall. This ensures that the temperature reading is not falsified by the heat of the engine e.g.
  • Page 45 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EH##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments No gear engaged Shifting system fault Automatic mode CAN (data bus) malfunction (icon flashes) Digital gear indicator The gear indicator (A) displays information on the sequential transmission: Gear engaged Activated electronic immobiliser (see 7 5) Upshift Downshift Neutral, no gear engaged Reverse gear is engaged...
  • Page 46 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments Advancing the time Keep the button (B) depressed until the desired time appears on the display. Reversing the time Keep the button (A) depressed until the desired time appears on the display. >Note! The setting speed increases when buttons (A) or (B) are depressed for an extended amount of time.
  • Page 47 Fuel tank gauge Take the car to a qualified The tank's fuel level is displayed with specialist workshop, e.g. a smart the aid of eight bar segments. center. The number of shaded segments indicates the level of fuel in the tank. If all eight segments are dark, the tank is full.
  • Page 48 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments Activate service interval display Service interval display Briefly press button (A) on the multi The service interval display informs you function display twice. of the point in time and scope of the next service visit. An upcoming service visit is shown in the display approximately one month in advance.
  • Page 49 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board instruments Accident risk! Even if the temperature indicated is slightly above freezing, there could still be black ice on the road, particularly where it passes through trees or over bridges. You should therefore always adapt your driving style and speed to the weather, road and traffic conditions, to reduce the risk of accidents.
  • Page 50: Upper Centre Console

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#CE##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Upper centre console Upper centre console a Additional instrument, boost pressure display* f Driver's heated seat* b Additional instrument, engine temperature display* g Passenger's heated seat* c Central locking switch h Air conditioning plus* d Hazard warning lights e Rear window heater Getting acquainted 1 43...
  • Page 51: Lower Centre Console

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#CC##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Lower centre console Lower centre console A Heater/ventilation BAudio/telematics devices* h Switching off light on function/front fog lamps a Fresh air/recirculated air selector C On board computer b Blower i esp OFF D Switch strip e Driver side power window j Passenger side power windows c Air distribution f Opening the tailgate...
  • Page 52: Illuminating

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >Lights >Interior lights >Fog lamps >Turn signal lights >Warning sounds and indicator lights >>Illuminating. As your vehicle is easy to operate because all control elements are located where you would expect them to be, even navigating in the dark is a cinch.
  • Page 53: Light

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Lights By turning the rotary control from its When leaving the car default position of 0, the following Remove the ignition key. occurs: Lock the car with the remote control. Stage 1 the parking lights are switched > The driving lights are switched on automatically and go out again after Stage 2 low beam lights are switched on.
  • Page 54 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Lights Daytime driving lights Switching on daytime driving lights If your car is equipped with daytime Switch off the ignition. driving lights , the low beam and parking Operate the headlight flashers. lights come on automatically when you At the same time, press the button for drive off.
  • Page 55 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Lights High beam lights The high beam lights can only be switched on if the ignition is turned over. the rotary control is turned to at least stage 2 (low beam lights). Switching on the high beam lights Press the lever away in the direction of travel (1).
  • Page 56: Interior Light

    The interior light is located in front of performing the work involved, suchas a washer system. the rearview mirror. The light is smart center. > The windscreen and the low beam switched on and off with dimming control. lights of the xenon headlights are The switch can be moved to three cleaned.
  • Page 57: Fog Lamps

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Fog lamps Switching off the fog lamps Press switch (A) again. >Note! If you switch the lights off, the front fog lamps are also switched off. Switching the lights back on again does not automatically switch the fog lamps on. Accident risk! Fog lamps Adapt your speed and driving...
  • Page 58 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Fog lamps Switching off the rear fog lamp Turn back the rotary control by at least one stage. >Important! Turn it back by one stage only if you wish to continue driving with low beam lights Rear fog lamp Switching on the rear fog lamp The control lever for the rear fog lamp (A) Turn the rotary control to the rear fog...
  • Page 59: Turn Signal Lights

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Turn signal lights To signal turning right Turn signal lights with convenience Push the lever upwards until you feel it touch shifting lock into place. If you briefly press the control lever up or down, the turn signal lights flash To signal turning left three times on the corresponding side of Push the lever downwards until you feel...
  • Page 60: Warning Sounds And Indicator Lights . 2

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Warning sounds and indicator lights Warning sounds and indicator lights Headlight flashers Hazard warning lights Horn The control lever for the headlight To switch the hazard warning lights on, Press anywhere on the steering wheel's flashers is located to the left of the press the red switch (A).
  • Page 61 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? 2 10 Illuminating...
  • Page 62: Adjustments

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >Sun visors >Heater/ventilation >Air conditioning plus* >Wipers >Rear window heater >Outside mirror heaters* >Seat heater* >Car cover* >>Adjustments. You can adjust to the weather by changing your clothes to suit. Your vehicle similarly offers a range of more comfortable solutions such as CFC free air conditioning plus*.
  • Page 63: Sun Visors

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Sun visors >Note! The sun visors cannot be swivelled towards the side windows. Sun visors Protection against light from the front Swivel the sun visor downwards. Swivel the sun visor back up when the sun is no longer blinding you and you don't need it any more.
  • Page 64: Heater/Ventilation

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Heater/ventilation Heater/ventilation Switching the blower on Adjusting the air nozzles Your heater and ventilation controls You can set the blower to five different Rotary air nozzles Fresh air/recirculated air selector (A) levels: You can adjust the rotary air nozzle (A) Blower (B) Blower on max./defrost (A) (for by hand to suit.
  • Page 65 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Heater/ventilation Air flow in the car The air flows from the nozzles set to the respective blower stages as follows: from the centre air nozzle and the rotary air nozzles (A), to the footwell (B), to the front and side windows (C). 3 4 Adjustments...
  • Page 66 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Heater/ventilation Select the upper position for fresh air Your heater and ventilation controls How to adjust the recirculated air or (A). fresh air flow > The air is drawn in from outside the Accident risk! car. You are strongly recommended to Accident risk! adhere to the heating system settings Use the recirculated air mode...
  • Page 67 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Heater/ventilation Select the lower position for Rapid cooling Rapid heating recirculated air (B). Set the Set the The air circulates e.g. when driving adjust the blower (A) to suit your blower (A) to maximum. through a tunnel in the passenger needs.
  • Page 68 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Heater/ventilation Environment! De ice and dry fogged windows before starting the engine. Allowing the engine to idle when the car is at a standstill can damage the engine and pollute the environment. Accident risk! Never drive with iced over or De icing the windows fogged windows.
  • Page 69: Air Conditioning Plus System

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Air conditioning plus* Air conditioning plus* >Note! When will the air conditioning plus Operating the air conditioning plus system operate? Accident risk! system increases fuel consumption. The air conditioning plus system works You are strongly recommended to only when the engine is running, >Note! adhere to the heating system settings only when the blower is switched on,...
  • Page 70 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Air conditioning plus* Please observe the following notes Accident risk! before switching on the air conditioning Use the recirculated air mode plus system: only for brief periods. The windows The car's interior will cool down faster could otherwise fog over. if you do the following: The oxygen content in the passenger Discharge the warm air.
  • Page 71 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Air conditioning plus* >Note! If the ignition or the blower is switched on again, the stored status (stages 1 3) will be reset. The air conditioning plus system switches off automatically when the engine speed is too low, when driving off, when the blower is switched off, at a coolant temperature of more than 115 °C,...
  • Page 72: Windscreen Wipers

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#??##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Wipers Wipers Windscreen wipers and windscreen Rain sensor* The wiper lever is located to the right of washer system The rain sensor automatically controls the steering wheel. the activation and speed of the wipers The following wipe and wash functions Pull lever towards the steering wheel when rain and humidity collect on the are provided.
  • Page 73 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Wipers Automatic wiper control The interval times for various travel The interval time for the windscreen speeds is as follows: wipers is controlled according to the car's speed. For an increase in vehicle speed: 0 20 km/h 20 75 km/h 75 120 km/h Above 120 km/h Speed sensitive interval times...
  • Page 74: Rear Window Heater

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Rear window heater Rear window heater Press the rear window heater switch (A) once. Accident risk! > The rear window heater is switched Clear ice or snow from the rear window before setting off. You could > The integrated indicator light otherwise cause an accident because of comes on.
  • Page 75: Outside Mirror Heaters

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Outside mirror heaters* Outside mirror heaters* Switching on outside mirror heaters If your car is equipped with electrically Switch on the ignition. adjustable outside mirrors they will Switch on the rear window heater. likewise be heated. > The outside mirror heaters automatically come on at the same The outside mirror heaters time.
  • Page 76: Seat Heater

    Take the car to a qualified specialist 3. Rapid heating of the seats at winter workshop, e.g. a smart center. temperatures Seat heater* > Two indicator lights on the switch The seat heater allows you to electrically are illuminated.
  • Page 77: Car Cover

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Car cover* Car cover* >Important! Fitting the car cover Do not use the car cover to conceal If the vehicle is to be continually The car cover has been folded ex works so extremely dirty vehicles, as the dirt covered up for longer than a month, the that when it is unrolled, the material’s particles will act like sandpaper on the...
  • Page 78 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Car cover* Removing the car cover Slacken the cord. Fold the sides up onto the vehicle roof. Roll the car cover over the vehicle roof from the front to the rear. Anti theft insurance The car cover is insured against theft for a period of one year.
  • Page 79 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? 3 18 Adjustments...
  • Page 80: Audio

    Your car is quite an entertaining vehicle in and of itself. Should you nevertheless prefer a little more variety while on the move, there are the options of a smart radio five*, a smart CD changer* or your on board computer*. These systems transform your car into an all...
  • Page 81: General Information

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? General information General information On the following pages you will find a brief description of your smart radio one Accident risk! and your smart radio five. Please acquaint yourself with the The radios are described with their full various functions of your radio prior to...
  • Page 82: Smart Radio One

    Play tracks in random order (h) Tone settings (j) changeable with (AM/FM1/FM2/FM3) (c) button (f) with four memory slots per level (callable by buttons (d, e, h, i)) 1 Only in conjunction with the smart CD changer*. Audio 4 3...
  • Page 83: Smart Radio Five

    Tone settings (k) changeable with (AM/FM1/FM2/FM3) (c) Play tracks in random order (i) button (g) with four memory slots per level (callable by buttons (d, e, h, i)) 1 Only in conjunction with the smart CD changer*. 4 4 Audio...
  • Page 84: Smart Radio Navigator

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? smart radio navigator* smart radio navigator* The smart navigation system offers Multi function display radio functions (VHF, short wave, The multi function display serves to Accident risk! medium wave and long wave reception) visualise the main functions with Please acquaint yourself with the...
  • Page 85 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? smart radio navigator* Radio control elements a Switching device on or off g Station memory and autostore function m Automatic reverse search run b Automatic forward search function h Station memory n Scan search Scan receivable radio stations c Mute switch...
  • Page 86 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? smart radio navigator* CD control elements a Switching device on or off h Contrast setting m Random play b Skip track, forward i Display of elapsed CD time, elapsed n Skip track, reverse track time and total playing time...
  • Page 87 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? smart radio navigator* Navigation control elements a Switching device on or off f Menu select and confirmation of k TMC function selection b Interrupt navigation information or l Traffic congestion switch off g Back to previous menu m Intermediate stop...
  • Page 88: Smart Cd Changer* And Cd Box

    >Note! Two CD boxes can be stacked on top of each smart CD changer* other when no on board computer is used. The smart CD changer is located behind the driver's seat. >Note! More detailed information on the CD changer functions can be found in the operating instructions for the smart CD changer.
  • Page 89: On Board Computer

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board computer* On board computer* Controls Menu selection and activation (A) Softkey buttons (B, C) >Note! The on board computer is activated automatically when you turn on the ignition. 4 10 Audio...
  • Page 90 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#??##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board computer* 1. Daily readings "System" (D) menu Distance driven In the "System" menu, the Amount of fuel used language versions D, GB, F and I can be Average fuel consumption selected, Average speed date and time can be set, Amount of fuel remaining units of measurement can be specified, Operating range...
  • Page 91: Telephone Console* And Universal Hands Free System

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Telephone console* and universal hands free system* Universal hands free system* Accident risk! The universal hands free system is Using telephones and radio connected up to the radio and transmitters whose aerials are located loudspeaker system. The audio signals within the passenger compartment can are thus reproduced via the car's cause interference with the vehicle's...
  • Page 92: Smart Webmove Package

    Accident risk! The smart webmove package provides you Keep focused on the events on the access to the Internet and to the smart road. Do not use the smart webmove mobile portal services. package en route. Doing so could...
  • Page 93 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? smart webmove package* Controls A Volume control B Infrared connection C ON/OFF and background illumination D Contacts E Speaker F LED display G Antenna with compartment for pen H Start page I Telephone ON/OFF J Navigation pad K Microphone...
  • Page 94: Ipod

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? ipod* ipod* Controls A Connection socket for the remote Accident risk! control Keep focused on the events on the B Connection socket for headphones road. Do not use the Apple iPod en route. Doing so could distract you from C Hold switch traffic and cause an accident.
  • Page 95 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? 4 16 Audio...
  • Page 96: Variability

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >From the soft top to the open roadster >From open roadster to soft >From hardtop* to open roadster >From open roadster to hardtop* >Notes on the soft top system >>Variability. You can transform your vehicle into an open top car in next to no time and close the soft top just as quickly.
  • Page 97 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From the soft top to the open roadster From the soft top to the open roadster Danger of injury! Always carry both side rails in the designated device in the front luggage compartment. If carried unsecured in the occupant...
  • Page 98 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From the soft top to the open roadster Press the integrated retaining strip Removing the side rails Insert rail locking device on the side unlocking lever. Open the soft top until it has fully Take the rail locking device (A) out of...
  • Page 99 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From the soft top to the open roadster the side rail on the right side of the Guide the front end of the side rail Stowing the side rail vehicle (B) is mounted in the rear into the mounting receptacle in the...
  • Page 100 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From the soft top to the open roadster Locking the side rail Allow the side rail and the locking device to engage in the designated mounting receptacle. Now proceed in the same way with the second side rail. Variability 5 5...
  • Page 101: From Soft Top To Open Roadster

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From open roadster to soft top From open roadster to soft top Take the side rails out of the luggage Remove rail locking device. compartment. Remove the locking device from the Open the front luggage compartment. side rail and place the device back in Press the rail release device at the its catch.
  • Page 102 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From open roadster to soft top the side rail in the front position (A) Guide the two side rail pins into the Mounting the side rails of the luggage compartment is mounted corresponding apertures (A). When mounting the side rails, ensure that on the left side of the vehicle (A).
  • Page 103 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From open roadster to soft top Locking the side rails Closing the soft top >Note! Turn the release lever at the front of Only close the soft top when the engine is Pressing a button on the remote control the side rail in the direction of travel running.
  • Page 104: From Hardtop* To Open Roadster

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From hardtop* to open roadster >Note! Always dismantle the half of the hardtop on the driver's side first, then the other half on the passenger's side. From hardtop* to open roadster Releasing middle unlocking lever Press the release button (A).
  • Page 105 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From hardtop* to open roadster Releasing side unlocking lever Remove the hardtop halves Press the integrated retaining strip Take off the hardtop half on the on the side unlocking lever on the driver's side (A). driver's side. Release the side unlocking lever on the Swing the unlocking lever on the passenger's side.
  • Page 106 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#??##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From hardtop* to open roadster Stowing the hardtop* Stow the hardtop in the rear luggage The hardtop halves either can be stowed compartment in the designated device in the rear Danger of injury! luggage compartment or external to the Always transport both hardtop vehicle in a hardtop bag.
  • Page 107 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From hardtop* to open roadster Fold the spacer pieces (A) downwards. Place the passenger's side hardtop half (B) in the hardtop bracket as shown. When doing this, ensure that the seals are not pressed or otherwise deformed. that the pins are completely retracted.
  • Page 108 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From hardtop* to open roadster Open the hardtop bag*. Close the zipper of the hardtop bag. Inserting the hardtop in the hardtop bag* Insert the hardtop with the hardtop for external storage brackets into the hardtop bag. Insert both hardtop halves in the hardtop brackets as described starting on page 5 11.
  • Page 109: From Open Roadster To Hardtop

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? From open roadster to hardtop* From open roadster to hardtop* Fit the hardtop half on the passenger's side first, then the half on the driver's side. Make sure that the unlocking levers in the middle and on both sides are properly engaged.
  • Page 110: Notes On The Soft Top System

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Notes on the soft top system Notes on the soft top system When transporting long objects inside General protection of the soft top system To avoid damage to the soft top system, the car, make sure that they do not Do not block the soft top system's please read the following notes.
  • Page 111 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? 5 16 Variability...
  • Page 112: Child Friendly

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >Child restraint systems* >Using child restraint systems >Recommended child restraint systems >>Child friendly. The safety of your children is a matter close to our heart. For this reason, we have developed child restraint systems* for your children that fulfil the most stringent safety criteria. To make sure that your children are comfortable, the system has been designed using the latest ergonomic findings.
  • Page 113: Child Restraint Systems

    Without suitable child restraint systems child restraint systems approved by Observe the respective national the seat belts cannot be fastened smart gmbh. Details of these products are regulations in this regard. correctly. provided in the operating instructions your children will be exposed to a for the individual items.
  • Page 114 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Child restraint systems* What you must note when transporting Danger of injury! On child restraint systems that do not children! It will not be possible to fit the have their own belt system, the seat belts correctly on children under shoulder belt of the car's built in Danger of injury! 150 centimetres tall or under 12 years...
  • Page 115 You should therefore have restraint particularly if the child is in the If you have installed an original smart systems and fastenings that have been immediate vicinity of the passenger's baby carrier on the passenger's seat damaged or subjected to loads in an airbag at the time of its activation.
  • Page 116: Using Child Restraint Systems

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Using child restraint systems* Using child restraint systems* The table below provides you with an overview of the installation options for child restraint systems in your car. Seats Weight categories and approximate age groups up to 10 kg up to 13 kg 9 to 18 kg 15 to 36 kg (up to approx.
  • Page 117: Recommended Child Restraint Systems

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Recommended child restraint systems Homologation smart article Weight group Manufacturer Model Comment number up to 10 kg (to 9 months) up to 13 kg (0 to 2 years) Storchenmühle Baby carrier* E4 03 442811 LU 0010322 1), 2) Storchenmühle...
  • Page 118: On The Move

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >Before driving off >Driving >Driving in winter >Driving with a catalytic converter >Driving notes >Cruise control* >Speed limiter* >Brakes >Electronic Stability Program (esp) >Airbags >>On the move. When a study evolves into driving enjoyment, then we are dealing with a car that conveys an entirely new driving experience. A gearshift control similar to what we see in the Formula 1 or sports cars.
  • Page 119: Before Driving Off

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Before driving off Accident risk! If you use floor mats*, make sure that there is enough clearance between them and the pedals, and that they are secured in place. Never place any loose objects in the driver's footwell. Check that the floor mat is secure before setting off, and adjust it if necessary.
  • Page 120 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Before driving off Gearshifts Automated shifting (softouch)* Gearshifts from the steering wheel* You change gear in your car in various Shifting between the gears occurs The 3 spoke leather wrapped sports ways, depending on its specification: automatically when the gearshift lever is steering wheel with shifting capability* in the gearshift plane and you press allows you to shift gears without taking...
  • Page 121: Driving

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving Driving During the break in period: Do not drive at full throttle. Breaking in Shift gears in good time, i.e. when the The first 1,500 km are of immense gear indicator tells you to do so. significance for the service life and Avoid running at high engine speeds.
  • Page 122 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving How to deactivate the electronic immobiliser: Turn the ignition key back to position 0. Press pushbutton on the ignition key. If you have an infrared remote control, you need to aim at the inside rearview mirror. > A single beeper tone indicates that the electronic immobiliser is deactivated.
  • Page 123 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving Starting the engine Danger of poisoning! Never run the engine in enclosed spaces. The exhaust emissions contain carbon monoxide. Breathing in exhaust emissions can severely damage your health, resulting in a loss of consciousness or even death. Accident risk! Fasten your seat belt.
  • Page 124 Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. >Note! If a is shown on the gear indicator, the electronic immobiliser must first be deactivated (see page 7 5).
  • Page 125 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving >Note! >Important! If a 0 appears on the gear indicator, this If you open the driver's door before 0.7 of indicates that a gear has not yet been a second has elapsed, engaged. The footbrake was not applied the hill start assist system is switched while moving the lever in the gearshift off.
  • Page 126 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving Reversing the car >Note! Apply the footbrake. Engage the reverse gear only when the Shift the gearshift lever out of position car is at a standstill. N and pull it back to position R. > An R appears in the gear indicator. Release the footbrake.
  • Page 127 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving >Notes on shifting! When coming to a stop, e. g. at traffic lights, the car will automatically select 1st gear. The car will automatically shift up a gear once you reach the engine speed limit. Environment! To save energy and protect the environment, shift up in good time, as soon as you are requested to do so in the Briefly press the gearshift lever or the...
  • Page 128 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#??##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving Kick down function Vehicles with softouch* or vehicles with cruise control*: Use the kick down function when you want maximum acceleration. Depress the accelerator past the pressure point. > The transmission downshifts. Take your foot slightly off the accelerator once you have reached the desired speed.
  • Page 129 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving Parking Accident risk! Do not park the car with the Accident risk! engine running and a gear engaged. When you stop the car on a hill or This could allow the car to set itself in park it, it must be secured additionally motion and cause an accident.
  • Page 130: Driving In The Winter

    Electronic control systems such vehicle winterised by a qualified driving: as esp are only able to stabilise the specialist workshop such as a smart Use only wheels and tyres approved by vehicle subject to the laws of physics. center. smart gmbh.
  • Page 131: Driving With The Catalytic Converter 7

    Please drive slowly to the next qualified do not apply underseal. specialist workshop, e.g. a smart when parking the car make sure that center. the catalytic converter cannot come If the engine fails to start the first time,...
  • Page 132: Driving Notes

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Driving notes Driving notes 2. Full speed ahead 5. Letting go The following tricks will help you to save a Driving off expends considerably more It is always better to let the vehicle roll substantial amount of fuel with your car. energy than driving at a constant speed.
  • Page 133 9. The perfect setting Have your car checked regularly by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. in a smart center. Do not exceed the scheduled service intervals. Environment! You will save energy and help to protect the environment if you refrain...
  • Page 134: Cruise Control

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Cruise control* Accident risk! Accident risk! Only establish the memorised The cruise control is intended speed if it is safe to do so. solely as an aid to easier driving. It Otherwise sudden acceleration or always remains your responsibility to braking could endanger both yourself drive at an appropriate speed and and others.
  • Page 135 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Cruise control* >Note! The driving speed set using the ring switch also can be stored by turning towards To activate the cruise control Altering speed selected via the cruise Bring your car up to the desired speed. control Turn the ring switch towards The set driving speed can be changed with >...
  • Page 136 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Cruise control* Deactivating the cruise control The cruise control is switched off: when braking. when the esp system is in operation. when the control lever is pressed one time. The driving speed last set with the cruise control is stored. >Note! The speed last memorised is erased when you turn off the engine.
  • Page 137: Speed Limiter

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Speed limiter* Using for the first time Three horizontal dashes which flash in conjunction with "LIM" appear in the display during initial use and when used for the first time after the battery has been reconnected. Turn the ring switch towards >...
  • Page 138 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Speed limiter* Driving with a speed limiter You can accelerate your vehicle up to the set speed limit. The engine is governed as soon as it reaches the upper limit. Exceeding the specified limit speed The specified speed limit may be exceeded if the car is accelerated while travelling downhill,...
  • Page 139 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#--##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Speed limiter* Switching off the speed limiter Press the control lever for 2 seconds. > The speed limiter is now switched off. > The cruise control is switched on. Reactivating the speed limit >Note! You can reactivate the speed limit at any The last speed selected for the speed driving speed.
  • Page 140: Brakes

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Brakes Operating the handbrake Pull the lever upwards. > The lever engages automatically when pulled up. Releasing the handbrake Danger of injury! Do not leave children unsupervised in the car. They could e.g. release the handbrake This could result in an accident and cause serious Brakes Footbrake or even fatal injuries!
  • Page 141 Make sure that the engine is running whenever the vehicle is rolling. Have the brake system repaired by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, if there is a fault in the brake system. 7 24 On the move...
  • Page 142 Braking using abs if you drive too close to the vehicle smart center. In emergency situations: in front. Hydraulic brake assistant Quickly depress the brake pedal as...
  • Page 143 In cases 1 and 2 you have to leave it. Take the car to a qualified specialist Do not drive any further. workshop, e.g. a smart center, without Call a breakdown recovery service delay. such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.
  • Page 144: Electronic Stability Program (Esp)

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Electronic Stability Program (esp) >Note! Accident risk! The esp indicator light in the speedometer If the esp warning light in the flashes while esp is active. speedometer flashes, proceed as follows: Depending on the driving situation Only depress the accelerator as far Electronic Stability Program (esp) esp will reduce the speed, as necessary when driving off.
  • Page 145 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Electronic Stability Program (esp) When should you switch esp off? >Notes on driving with esp switched off esp is unable to stabilise the car while it is Accident risk! accelerating or coasting. If the esp indicator light in the All esp functions are available during speedometer comes on, esp is switched braking manoeuvres.
  • Page 146: Airbags

    Airbags Excluding the smart baby carrier, do Airbags reduce the severity of injuries in All occupants must adopt a seated not secure rearward facing child serious collisions, e.g.
  • Page 147 Do not place any objects on the the work involved. smart gmbh the dust is harmless. airbags or between the airbags and recommends that you visit a smart The inflated airbag slows and reduces the occupants. center for this. It is particularly the movement of the occupant.
  • Page 148 This fine powder is have been tested for cars built by smart injuries to the head or thorax. The front entirely harmless; its smoky gmbh and have a designated tear seam...
  • Page 149 The passenger's airbag is only deactivated when you fit an original smart baby carrier to the passenger's seat. 7 32 On the move...
  • Page 150 The side airbag is only deactivated independently of the front airbags when you fit a special smart baby being deployed, carrier to the passenger's seat. independently of the belt tensioner,...
  • Page 151 15 seconds. seat recognition system (airbag particularly if the child is in the > A smart baby carrier (original warning). immediate vicinity of the passenger's smart accessory) was identified on Do not sit on the front passenger's seat;...
  • Page 152 (restraint system not workshop. smart gmbh recommends that identified), have the automatic you visit a smart center for this. It is restraint system recognition function particularly important to have safety checked without delay by a qualified...
  • Page 153: Parking Assist

    Parking assist* Parking assist* The parking assist system is installed in your vehicle by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Danger of injury! Parking assist is only to be viewed as an aid and may not detect all obstructions.
  • Page 154 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EG##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Parking assist* >Important! When parking, pay special attention to obstacles with a height less than 30 cm or overhangs over 100 cm, such as flower pots or ramps. These obstacles cannot be detected and you could damage the vehicle or the objects themselves. Ultrasound sources, such as the air brake system of heavy goods vehicles or a pneumatic hammer, can interfere with the...
  • Page 155 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EH##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? 7 38 On the move...
  • Page 156: Loading Up

    >Luggage compartment, front and rear >Rear bag* >Multifunction box* >Luggage compartment cover for the roadster coupé* >Rear luggage rack* >Loading guidelines >>Loading up. Your car is very convenient as well as good looking! The next few pages tell you where and how you can load or stow various items. A truly enjoyable way to handle the week's shopping.
  • Page 157: Storage Compartments And Trays

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Storage compartments and trays Storage compartments and trays a Storage compartments in the door trims c Switch for opening the tailgate b Installation location for drinks holder* d Glove box with release lever for front and CD boxes* luggage compartment e Luggage net 8 2 Loading up...
  • Page 158 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Storage compartments and trays The 12 volt power socket serves as a Please note that power supply for the following when the the 12 volt power socket is only rated ignition is switched on: to handle a permanent load of the cigarette lighter, in conjunction 5 amperes (60 W).
  • Page 159 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Storage compartments and trays Danger of injury! Make sure that any objects placed in the drinks holder are always secure while the car is moving. Unsecured objects in the drinks holder could otherwise be thrown around and injure you and others if you brake sharply, change direction suddenly, are involved in an accident.
  • Page 160 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Storage compartments and trays Securing the luggage net Danger of injury! The luggage net may only be secured in the passenger's footwell. If the net is stored elsewhere, it can land in the driver's footwell, block operation of the pedals and lead you to cause an accident.
  • Page 161 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Storage compartments and trays Securing the storage bag Danger of injury! Do not transport unsecured heavy Danger of injury! or hard objects in the passenger The storage bag may only be compartment. Unsecured objects in the secured in the passenger's footwell. passenger compartment could If the bag is stored elsewhere, it can otherwise be thrown around and injure...
  • Page 162 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Storage compartments and trays Danger of injury! Do not transport unsecured heavy or hard objects in the passenger compartment. Unsecured objects in the passenger compartment could otherwise be thrown around and injure you and others if you brake sharply, change direction suddenly, are involved in an accident.
  • Page 163 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Luggage compartment, front and rear Luggage compartment, front and rear Danger of injury! Do not transport unsecured and heavy objects in the interior or luggage compartment. Unsecured objects in the luggage compartment could otherwise be thrown around and injure you and others if you brake sharply, change direction suddenly, are involved in an accident.
  • Page 164 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Luggage compartment, front and rear Closing the tailgate Danger of injury! When closing the tailgate, make sure that no one is trapped. Pull down the tailgate and close it firmly. Opening the tailgate Opening with the unlocking button Press button (B) on the switch strip. Danger of poisoning! >...
  • Page 165 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Luggage compartment, front and rear Emergency release of the tailgate The emergency release for opening the tailgate is located behind the driver's seat. Slide the driver's seat all the way to the front. Pull up the stamped section of the floor carpeting as shown.
  • Page 166: Rear Bag

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#??##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Rear bag* Rear bag* The rear bag consists of a closed storage compartment (e.g. for CD sleeves), two open storage compartments (e.g. for cigarette boxes, gloves or an eyeglass case). The rear bag exactly conforms to the contour of the storage space behind the backrests.
  • Page 167 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Rear bag* Danger of injury! Do not store any long, sharp, fragile or heavy objects such as bottles in the rear bag. Such objects cannot be adequately secured here; during an accident or an emergency braking manoeuvre, they can be hurtled out of the rear bag and injure occupants or become destroyed.
  • Page 168: Multifunction Box* (Only Roadster Coupé)

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Multifunction box* (only roadster coupé) Multifunction box* Danger of injury! (only roadster coupé) Ensure that the multifunction box The multifunction box allows you to store is always installed securely when in the smaller objects safely in a thermally luggage compartment. It could insulated container.
  • Page 169: Luggage Compartment Cover For Roadster Coupé

    Do not transport any objects by cover. placing them on the mounted luggage > On the smart roadster with soft top, compartment cover. Objects on the the rear ball head pins (shorter cover could otherwise be thrown around version) are used.
  • Page 170 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Luggage compartment for roadster coupé* Engage the ends of the cross rail into the receptacles in the luggage compartment trim. >Note! If objects are placed on the luggage compartment cover when mounted, the cover may be damaged. Loading up 8 15...
  • Page 171: Rear Luggage Rack

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Rear luggage rack* Danger of injury! Accident risk! Always make sure that objects Check the tensioning straps for being transported on the rear luggage damage before setting out on a journey. rack are well secured. They could Change damaged tensioning straps otherwise be forced into the occupant immediately, as the load will otherwise compartment as a result of sharp...
  • Page 172: Loading Guidelines

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Loading guidelines Loading guidelines What you are permitted to load roadster roadster coupé Front luggage compartment (ltrs.) Rear luggage compartment (ltrs.) Luggage compartment, total (ltrs.) Maximum payload, front luggage compartment (kg) Maximum payload, rear luggage compartment (kg) Weight excluding driver (kg)
  • Page 173 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Loading guidelines You must observe the following: Accident risk! Danger of injury! Your car's handling characteristics The permissible gross vehicle Objects on the passenger's seat are dependent upon the load weight and the permissible axle load should always be secured in such a way distribution.
  • Page 174: Routines

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >Refuelling >Engine oil level >Checking operating fluids >Tyre inflation pressure >Wiper blades >Adjusting the wiper nozzles >Care notes >>Routines. The small activities to do with your vehicle are a practical and necessary side job. This helps to maintain the traffic and operating safety of your car plus its value.
  • Page 175: Refuelling

    98 RON/88 MON. immediately call a qualified In countries where no such petrol is specialist workshop, e.g. a smart available, you can refuel with 95 RON. center, or a breakdown recovery This, however, can reduce engine output service, e.g.
  • Page 176 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Refuelling >Note! Danger of poisoning! If you wish to fill the fuel tank to its Keep children away from fuel. If maximum level, any fuel is swallowed, consult a doctor wait for a period of 30 seconds after immediately. the first switch off, then start filling the tank with the fuel Switch both the engine and ignition...
  • Page 177: Engine Oil Level

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Engine oil level Engine oil level >Important! Observe the scheduled service Danger of poisoning! intervals. Failure to do so may destroy Keep oil away from children. If your engine. oil has been swallowed, consult a Observe the information in the service doctor immediately.
  • Page 178 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Engine oil level Reinsert the dipstick. Checking engine oil level Wait for at least one minute. Wait a few minutes until the oil has Pull the dipstick out again. settled. > The oil level must lie between the Open the rear luggage compartment. markings MIN and MAX on both sides Fold the carpet back (A).
  • Page 179 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Engine oil level Check the engine oil level again. If your car has too little engine oil You must top up the engine oil! Screw the cap on tightly in the Unscrew the cap. clockwise direction. Fire hazard! Use a funnel to top the engine oil up. Slide the engine compartment covers When topping up the engine oil, When the MIN oil level is reached, top...
  • Page 180 Choosing the right type of oil Engine oil viscosity One drop of oil will contaminate Use only oils approved by smart gmbh The SAE class (viscosity) has to be chosen 1,000 litres of water. (acc. to MB sheet 229.5). The MB sheet...
  • Page 181: Checking Operating Fluids

    Have the reason for the loss of coolant Coolant: overheat. investigated by a qualified specialist Beneath the rear luggage compartment workshop, e.g. a smart center. in the engine compartment. Danger of injury! Brake fluid: The cooling system is In the front luggage compartment, pressurised.
  • Page 182 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Checking fluids Determining the coolant level >Note! Topping up coolant Open the rear luggage compartment. Warm coolant expands, which is why it Let the radiator cool down for at least Fold the carpet back (A). may extend beyond the maximum filling 30 minutes.
  • Page 183 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Checking fluids Open the front luggage compartment. Pull up the reservoir cap at the tab. Fire hazard! Windscreen wash concentrate is > You can now add washer fluid. highly inflammable. When handling the >Note! concentrate, avoid smoking, fire or In order to clean the windscreen naked flames.
  • Page 184 Look down into the reservoir for a mark, take your car to a qualified brakes are subjected to high loads visual check. specialist workshop, e.g. a smart (e.g. when driving down mountain > The fluid level must lie between the center.
  • Page 185: Tyre Inflation Pressure

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Tyre inflation pressure Tyre inflation pressure Accident risk! Accident risk! Tyres are a particularly important aspect Insufficient tyre pressure leads Always inflate your car's tyres to of the car's operating safety and the specified pressures. The roadworthiness. For this reason, you must excessive tyre heat build up, temperature and pressure of the tyres check the tyre inflation pressure, tyre...
  • Page 186 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Tyre inflation pressure Check the tyre inflation pressure before >Note! the start of your journey. There is a table Tyre inflation pressures change by about showing the tyre inflation pressure on 0.1 bar per 10 °C change in the air your car's fuel filler flap.
  • Page 187 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Tyre inflation pressure Checking the tyre inflation pressure >Important! Allow the tyres to cool down. The protective cap protects the valve Unscrew the valve protective cap (A). against dirt and leakage. Check the tyre pressure (B). > The tyre inflation pressure values are printed on the inside of the filler cap and in the table below.
  • Page 188: Wiper Blades

    Take the keys out of the ignition switch. available from a qualified specialist Fold the wiper blade arm up and turn the workshop, e.g. a smart center. wiper blade until it is horizontal. Press the retaining spring (A). Slide the wiper blade toward the wiper arm (B).
  • Page 189: Adjusting The Wiper Nozzles

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Adjusting the wiper nozzles Adjusting the wiper nozzles >Note! The wiper nozzles are positioned below The wiper nozzles are correctly adjusted the windscreen (D and E). if the jet of water strikes approximately Use a needle to adjust the spraying the centre of the windscreen.
  • Page 190: Care Notes

    Dead insects etc. the products have been specifically >Important! >Note! designed with the smart's materials in Please observe the instructions for use Failure to remove such dirt immediately mind and printed on the packaging of the cleaning can cause damage to the paint.
  • Page 191 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?H##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Care notes Washing the car Removing tar Removing insects Remove any tar marks before washing the Things you should watch out for before Remove insects before you start to wash the car. car. washing your car! Remove caked on grime such as Use the smartcare insect remover Apply the tar remover with a damp dead insects, bird droppings and...
  • Page 192 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Care notes Washing your car by hand Accident risk! Wash your car using car shampoo After washing the car, the brakes concentrate and a sponge. may still be wet and thus their Rinse the car with clear water functionality impaired. Therefore, afterwards.
  • Page 193 The smartcare touch up paint sticks can a garage or under a tree), be obtained in a qualified specialist the season and workshop, e.g. a smart center. weather and environmental influences. Exterior Repair options Plastic body panels with clearcoat paint...
  • Page 194 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Care notes All care products are available as smartcare products from a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Interior Special Lightly soiled Heavily soiled, Never do the considerations Manual/automatic manual/automatic following car washes car washes Cloth upholstery in the...
  • Page 195 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#--##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Care notes All care products are available as smartcare products from a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Exterior Special Lightly soiled Heavily soiled, Never do the considerations Manual/automatic manual/automatic following car washes car washes tridion safety cell,...
  • Page 196: Helpful Hints

    We'll show you how you can quickly help your car and yourself get out of trouble. It goes without saying that qualified specialist workshops such as a smart center or smartmove Assistance are always ready to lend you a helping hand at any given time.
  • Page 197: On Board Diagnosis Socket (Obd)

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? On board diagnosis socket (OBD) On board diagnosis socket (OBD) The on board diagnosis socket is located in the driver's footwell beneath the cover flap (A). This information is important for your service mechanic. 10 2 Helpful hints...
  • Page 198: Fuses

    Replace the defective fuse with a new The fuse box is located on the left hand workshop, e.g. a smart center. one of identical amperage. side below the cockpit, in the driver's Mount the fuse box back in place.
  • Page 199 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Fuses Fuse box, front Fuse box, rear 10 4 Helpful hints...
  • Page 200 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Fuses Fuse assignment Consumers Amperage Colour Starter 25 A Neutral Windscreen wipers, washer pump 20 A Yellow Heater blower, seat heater 20 A Yellow Power windows, l. & r. 30 A Green Light switch 7.5 A Brown Parking lights/tail lights, r. 7.5 A Brown Parking lights/tail lights, l.
  • Page 201 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Fuses Consumers Amperage Colour Rear window wiper 15 A Blue Airbag triggering device, esp 7.5 A Brown Mirror adjustment 7.5 A Brown Radio, CD, instrument cluster, tachometer, OBD, backup lamp 15 A Blue Power socket 15 A Blue Low beam light, r. 7,5 A Brown Low beam light, l.
  • Page 202 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Fuses Consumers Amperage Colour esp pump 50 A Power steering 30 A Green Backup fuse 15 Backup fuse 15 (W450, glass sliding roof) 15 A Backup fuse 15 Backup fuse 15 Backup fuse 30 Backup fuse 30 Backup fuse 30 Backup fuse 30 25 A Backup fuse 30, seat heater...
  • Page 203: Bulbs

    Bulb replacement in a qualified Danger of burns! Switch the lights and the ignition off specialist workshop such as a smart Bulbs can become very hot. in order to prevent any short circuits. center...
  • Page 204 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#2##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Bulbs Turn the holder anticlockwise to How to change the taillight Changing the third brake light remove it from the housing. Each taillight consists of: Loosen and remove the retaining > The plug connection remains in the Bulb, turn signal 12 V 21 W screws (A).
  • Page 205: Breakdown Set

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Breakdown set* The breakdown set comprises: >Notes! Tyre sealant bottle Only use the tyre sealant in outside Filler tube temperatures ranging from 20 °C to Valve extractor with valve insert +60 °C. Electrically operated pump with Do not remove any foreign objects connector tube such as nails or screws that have "80 km/h"...
  • Page 206 Consult a doctor immediately if any Notify a qualified specialist allergic reactions occur. workshop, e.g. a smart center. Keep the tyre sealant away from children. If the tyre sealant has been swallowed, thoroughly rinse mouth immediately and drink plenty of water.
  • Page 207 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Breakdown set* Remove the dust cap from the valve. Repairing tyres with the aid of the Unscrew the valve insert using the breakdown kit enclosed valve remover. Shake the tyre sealant bottle before use. >Note! Take care to protect the valve insert against contamination.
  • Page 208 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Breakdown set* Remove the stopper from the filler hose Screw the original valve insert (or the Fit the compressor's air hose and push the end of the hose onto the replacement one if necessary) back accurately onto the valve. tyre valve.
  • Page 209 You Notify a qualified specialist the tyre sealant is distributed evenly could cause an accident as a result. workshop, e.g. a smart center. around the tyre's interior and can seal Notify a qualified specialist the damaged point.
  • Page 210 4 mm (1/8 in) or away from the the compressor. Carefully drive to the tyre's tread. The manufacturer is not next qualified specialist workshop, liable for damage sustained through e.g. a smart center. improper use of the breakdown kit. Helpful hints 10 15...
  • Page 211: Wheel Theft Protection

    Turn the anti theft stud (1) with the In the event of the security key being attached security key (2) and tighten lost, please contact a smart center, with a torque wrench. presenting the code card for your key. > Tightening torque: 120 Nm Keep the code card for your key in a safe place.
  • Page 212: Tyres And Wheels

    General information smart gmbh neither tests nor recommends dust rings are not permissible. In both In the interests of safety, smart gmbh the use of retreaded tyres. The cases the vehicle's operating approval recommends that you use tyres that it has preliminary stages of damage cannot will be nullified.
  • Page 213 A tyre specialist shop or a qualified between the front and rear axles (RF to replaced without fail. specialist workshop, such as a smart RR; LF to LR). Change the tyres after no later than six center, will be able to supply further Fit new tyres on the rear wheels.
  • Page 214 You should measure the tread depth with a accident and injure yourself or others. indicating the tyre's week of production tread depth gauge, available from a (WWYY). qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Helpful hints 10 19...
  • Page 215 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-,##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Tyres and wheels Tyre damage Interchanging wheels Accident risk! Tyre damage may be caused e.g. by: Driving over curbs or sharp Accident risk! the vehicle's operating conditions, edged objects can cause damage to the Only interchange the front and curbs, tyre's carcass that is not externally rear wheels if they are of the same...
  • Page 216 It is particularly failure.
  • Page 217 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#--##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Tyres and wheels Park the car on a level surface. Accident risk! Apply the handbrake. The jack is intended to lift the Press the brake pedal and move the car off the ground for short spells only, softip gearshift control to position R. when changing a wheel.
  • Page 218 Use only the designated wheel studs for the wheel and car. For safety reasons, smart gmbh recommends using only the wheel studs approved by smart gmbh. Other studs could work loose. Helpful hints 10 23...
  • Page 219 >Note! If the newly mounted wheels exhibit any imbalance, have this checked and rectified by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Accident risk! Have the tightening torque checked immediately after changing a wheel. The wheels could otherwise work loose if they are not tightened to a torque of 120 Nm.
  • Page 220: Battery

    Keep children away from vehicle occupants are not cauterised in the battery. batteries, acid or charging the event of an accident. Use original smart batteries to assure a devices. reliable fit and the correct functioning of electrical systems. Observe the operating...
  • Page 221 Hand any spent, faulty or damaged ignite the highly explosive gas batteries in to a qualified specialist mixture generated by the battery. You workshop, e.g. a smart center, or to a and others could sustain serious collection point for spent batteries. injuries as a result.
  • Page 222 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-G##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Battery Remove the battery mount (A). Installing and removing the battery Removing the battery Remove the battery. Make sure that Switch off the engine. you do not mix up the terminal clips. Switch off all electrical consumers. Installing the battery The battery could otherwise be Open the front luggage compartment.
  • Page 223 Disconnect the car's battery for specialist workshop, e.g. a smart extended periods of non use and center. recharge approximately every six The battery stoppers on the top must be months.
  • Page 224 Assistance or a vehicle. qualified specialist workshop, Open the front luggage compartment. such as a smart center. (see page 8 8) Jump starting Turn the four retaining screws If your battery is flat and the car will not anticlockwise to remove.
  • Page 225 Do not switch the lights on! > This helps reduce the danger of any these are available from a qualified sparking when removing the jumper workshop, such as a smart center. cables. The vehicles must not touch each other Start by removing the jumper cable during starting attempts.
  • Page 226 While the battery is being charged, the qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a deflagration, causing damage to oxyhydrogen gas generated by the smart center. The housing could be paintwork or corrosion on the vehicle battery represents an explosion risk. damaged. and ultimately injuring you and others.
  • Page 227: Roll Starting

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Roll starting Roll starting Preparations Roll starting If the starter is faulty, you can try to Switch on the ignition. Release the footbrake. start the car by letting it run down a Apply the handbrake. Push the accelerator pedal to the floor. steep hill.
  • Page 228: Towing

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EE##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Towing Towing The rear fixing points are for towing Fixing points for the towing lug You will need a towing lug to tow another other vehicles. The front fixing point is for towing the vehicle or have your vehicle towed. vehicle.
  • Page 229 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EC##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Towing Accident risk! Have the car towed away with a tow bar if the engine cannot be started. If the engine cannot be started, there is no power assistance for the electric power steering system*. You will then need to use considerably more effort to steer and brake the car.
  • Page 230 Ideally, you should have your car towed The car should only be towed or tow by a vehicle from a qualified another vehicle by means of the towing specialist workshop, such as a smart lug. center. The towed vehicle may not be heavier Observe the national statutory than the towing vehicle.
  • Page 231: Fire Extinguisher

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#EF##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Fire extinguisher* You should be aware of the following: You should read the operating instructions before using the fire extinguisher to ensure that you can use it properly and safely at any given time. Have your fire extinguisher regularly checked, i.e.
  • Page 232: Data Transfer

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Contents >Information signs >Model plate >Technical data >Homologation numbers >Official homologation >>Data transfer. Now, to finish off, you should take another few minutes to go through your car's technical data and soak them in. Have fun in doing so.
  • Page 233 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Information signs (example: left hand drive version) Information signs (example: left hand drive version) a smartmove Assistance (glove box) b Airbag information signs (sun visor/roof rail) c Model plate with vehicle ident. no. (B post on passenger side) d Refuelling sign (on inside of filler flap) e Anti theft wheel studs information sign Danger of injury! Various warning labels are attached to your...
  • Page 234: Model Plate

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#E##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Model plate Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is found on the floor plate and can be seen when the tailgate is opened and the floor carpet and engine cover are lifted. Model plate Reference 11 3...
  • Page 235: Technical Data

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Technical data Technical data The technical data are valid for all standard equipped vehicles. We recommend that you use original smart parts and accessories. Engine specifications Petrol engines roadster/ roadster/ roadster/ BRABUS roadster/ roadster coupé roadster coupé roadster coupé...
  • Page 236 EC Directive 1999/ higher than the values determined and Any qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center will be able to provide 100/EC cited in the EC guidelines (1999/100/EC), further details. The following data were evaluated in...
  • Page 237 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Technical data Acceleration/maximum speed Petrol engines 45 kW 60 kW 74 kW 74 kW roadster roadster roadster roadster roadster roadster roadster roadster coupé coupé coupé coupé BRABUS BRABUS Acceleration, flexibility in 5th gear 0 to 100 km/h (s) 15.5 15.5...
  • Page 238 7J x 16 ET 20 8J x 17 ET 15 8J x 17 ET 15 1 Also applies for the 74 kW roadster. 2 Also applies for the 74 kW roadster coupé. >Note! Freedom of motion can only be guaranteed if the manufacturer's recommended wheels and tyres are used.
  • Page 239 >Notes on the use of non original smart snow chains Accident risk! Accident risk! If other make snow chains are used:...
  • Page 240 1 Curb weight (acc. to 92/21/EEC) including driver (75 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Optional extras will increase the curb weight; as a result the payload is reduced. 2 Also applies for the 74 kW roadster. 3 Also applies for the 74 kW roadster coupé. roadster, roadster coupé, Loads BRABUS roadster and BRABUS roadster coupé...
  • Page 241 1357/1392 1357/1392 1365/1382 1365/1382 Luggage compartment, front/rear 59/86 59/189 59/86 59/189 (ltrs.) Turning circle, m (ft/in) 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 1 Also applies for the 74 kW roadster. 2 Also applies for the 74 kW roadster coupé. 11 10 Reference...
  • Page 242 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#??##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Technical data Refuelling Fuel tank for all vehicles Capacity, (ltrs.) of which reserve capacity (ltrs.) Fuel 45 kW Premium unleaded petrol, EN 228, at least 95 RON/85 MON 60 kW Unleaded premium super, EN 228, at least 98 RON /88 MON 74 kW Unleaded premium super, EN 228,...
  • Page 243 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Technical data smart roadster, roadster coupé, Fluid capacities BRABUS smart roadster and BRABUS roadster coupé Coolant system Coolant capacity, l (Imp. pints) Anti corrosion agent/anti freeze (ltrs.) Windscreen washer system Total fluid capacity (ltrs.) Tyre inflation pressure (summer and...
  • Page 244 (EC Directive 95/ designated by means of an e symbol.
  • Page 245: Homologation Numbers

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?C##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Homologation numbers Homologation numbers (for radio wave based remote control) Country Country code Homologation number Germany G133416J Austria CEPT LPD D Belgium RTT/D/X1556 Denmark CEPT/LPD/DK/9717 Spain E 02 98 00 74 France 97 0325 PPL0 Italy DGPGF/4/2/03/338965/FO/00171/21/01/98 Luxembourg L 2432/10325 01H Netherlands CEPT LPD D Portugal...
  • Page 246: Official Homologation

    !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Official homologation Official homologation France Spain Symbols for the homologation Germany Reference 11 15...
  • Page 247 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? 11 16 Reference...
  • Page 248 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#?##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? >>Key word index.
  • Page 249 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Key word index Belt guide .........1 13, 1 19 Cockpit, left hand drive model ..1 23 Belt tensioners........1 21 Cockpit, right hand drive model..1 24 abs ............. 7 25 Boost pressure display* ....1 43 Coming home function*......2 2 abs indicator light ....
  • Page 250 Headlight flashers........2 9 Luggage compartment cover esp indicator light......1 28 Heater ..........3 3 for the roadster coupé* ....8 14 High beam indicator light ....1 30 Luggage net......... 8 5 High beam lights........2 4 Luggage net bag* ........ 8 5 Horn............2 9...
  • Page 251 Parking lights ........2 2 smart radio five*........4 4 with convenience touch shifting..2 8 Passenger's airbag ......7 31 smart radio navigator* ......4 5 Tyre condition ......... 10 19 Power windows ........1 16 smart radio one* ........4 3 Tyre damage ........
  • Page 252 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#1##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Key word index Xenon headlights* ....... 2 5 1,2,3 ... 12 volt power socket ......8 3 3 spoke leather wrapped sports steering wheel ......7 3 Key word index 12 5...
  • Page 253 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#F##@%4)&5A#-1;#B=)%<*$#-,,C##??DC?#?? Masthead Publisher and copyright smart gmbh Concept and execution cognitas GmbH Layout and typesetting cognitas GmbH Translation indubo translation solutions GmbH & Co. KG Print Sommer Corporate Media AG...
  • Page 258 !"#$%&'()*$#+,,-#.#/01,,2034567(809:;<%%=##>*7)*#-##?%4)&5@#-1;#A=)%<*$#-,,B##CCD-E#CC www.smart.com smart a brand of DaimlerChrysler...

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