BMW 5 SERIES 2019 Owners Manual

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2.Insertthetongueplateintothesafetybelt
buckle.Thesafetybeltbucklemustengage
audibly.
Whenthesafetybeltisfastened,thedriver'sand passenger'sbeltstrapsareautomaticallytightjenedonceafterdrivingaway.
Unbucklingthesafetybelt
1.Holdthesafetybeltfirmly.2.Presstheredbuttoninthesafetybeltbuckle.3.Guidethesafetybeltbackintoitsroll-up mechanism.
Safetybeltreminderfordriver's
seatandfrontpassengerseat
Displayintheinstrumentcluster Theindicatorlightlightsupandasignalsounds.Makesurethatthesafetybeltsarepositionedcorrectly.Thesafetybelt
remindercanalsobeactivatedifobjectsare
placedonthefrontpassengerseat.
Safetybeltreminderforrear
seats
Generalinformation Thesafetybeltreminderisautomaticallyactij
vatedeachtimetheenginestarts.
Thesafetybeltreminderisalsoactivatedwhena
passengerunbucklesarearseatsafetybeltdurj ingthetrip.
Displayintheinstrumentcluster
Theindicatorlightintheinstrumentclusterilluj
minatesaftertheengineisstarted.SymbolDescriptionGreen:thesafetybeltisbuckledon
thecorrespondingrearseat.Red:thesafetybeltisnotbuckledon
thecorrespondingrearseat.
Safetymode
Incriticalsituations,forinstanceduringanemerj
gencystop,thefrontsafetybeltstightenautoj
matically.
Ifthesituationpasseswithoutanaccidentoccurj
ring,thebelttensionrelaxes.
Ifthebelttensiondoesnotloosenautomatically,
stopthevehicleandunbucklethesafetybeltusj ingtheredbuttoninthesafetybeltbuckle.Fasj
tenthesafetybeltbeforecontinuingonyourtrip.
Frontheadrestraints
Generalinformation Thecurrentheadrestraintpositioncanbestored
usingthememoryfunction,refertopage 117.
Safetyinformation
WARNING
Amissingprotectiveeffectduetoremovedor
notcorrectlyadjustedheadrestraintscan causeinjuriesintheheadandneckarea.There
isariskofinjury.
'xBeforedriving,installtheremovedhead
restraintsontheoccupiedseats.'xAdjusttheheadrestraintsoitscentersupj
portsthebackoftheheadatascloseto
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'xAdjustthedistancesothattheheadrej
straintisascloseaspossibletotheback ofthehead.Adjustthedistanceviathe
backresttiltasneeded.
WARNING
Bodypartscanbejammedwhenmovingthe
headrestraint.Thereisariskofinjury.Make
surethattheareaofmovementisclearwhen
movingtheheadrestraint.
WARNING
Objectsontheheadrestraintreducetheproj tectiveeffectintheheadandneckarea.There
isariskofinjury.
'xDonotuseseatorheadrestraintcovers.'xDonothangobjects,forinstanceclothes
hangers,directlyontheheadrestraint.'xOnlyuseaccessoriesthathavebeendej
terminedtobesafeforattachmenttoa headrestraint.'xDonotuseanyaccessories,forinstancepillows,whiledriving.
Activeheadrestraint
Intheeventofarear-endcollisionwithacertain
severity,theactiveheadrestraintautomatically reducesthedistancefromthehead.
Havetheactiveheadrestraintcheckedandif
necessaryreplacedinthecaseofdamageorifit wasexposedtoanaccident.
Adjustingtheheight:powerhead
restraints
Pushswitchupordown.
Adjustingthedistance:manual
headrestraints
'xBack:pressthebuttonandpushtheheadrej
strainttowardtherear.'xForward:pulltheheadrestrainttowardthe front.
Aftersettingthedistance,movetheheadrej
straintforwardorbackwardslightly,makingsure
itengagesproperly.
Adjustingthedistance:power
headrestraints
Theheadrestraintisautomaticallyrepositioned
whentheupperbackrestisadjusted.
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Adjustingthesideextensions
Foldthesideextensionsontheheadrestraint
forwardforincreasedlateralsupportintherestj ingposition.
Removing
Theheadrestraintscannotberemoved.
Rearheadrestraints
Safetyinformation
WARNING
Amissingprotectiveeffectduetoremovedor notcorrectlyadjustedheadrestraintscan causeinjuriesintheheadandneckarea.There
isariskofinjury.
'xBeforedriving,installtheremovedhead restraintsontheoccupiedseats.'xAdjusttheheadrestraintsoitscentersupj
portsthebackoftheheadatascloseto eyelevelaspossible.'xAdjustthedistancesothattheheadrej
straintisascloseaspossibletotheback ofthehead.Adjustthedistanceviathe
backresttiltasneeded.
WARNING
Bodypartscanbejammedwhenmovingthe
headrestraint.Thereisariskofinjury.Make
surethattheareaofmovementisclearwhen
movingtheheadrestraint.
WARNING
Objectsontheheadrestraintreducetheproj tectiveeffectintheheadandneckarea.There
isariskofinjury.
'xDonotuseseatorheadrestraintcovers.'xDonothangobjects,forinstanceclothes
hangers,directlyontheheadrestraint.'xOnlyuseaccessoriesthathavebeendej
terminedtobesafeforattachmenttoa headrestraint.'xDonotuseanyaccessories,forinstancepillows,whiledriving.
Foldingdownthemiddlehead
restraint
Toimprovetheviewtotherear,thecenterheadrestraintcanbefoldedtotherear.Onlypushthe
headrestraintdownifnoonewillbesittinginthe
centerseat.
'xTotherear:pressthebutton,arrow1,and
foldtheheadrestraintbackward.'xForward:foldtheheadrestrainttowardthe frontasfarasitwillgo.Makesurethatthe
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Adjustingtheheight
Theheightoftheouterheadrestraintscanbe
adjusted.
'xTolower:pressthebutton,arrow1,andpush theheadrestraintdown.'xToraise:pushtheheadrestraintup.
Aftersettingtheheight,movetheheadrestraint
upordownslightly,makingsureitengages
properly.
Removing
Withthrough-loadingsystem:
Theouterheadrestraintscanberemoved.Only
removetheheadrestraintifnoonewillbesitting
intheseatinquestion.
1.Folddowntherearseatbackrest,referto page 275,inquestion.2.Raisetheheadrestraintupagainsttheresistj
ance.3.Pressthebutton,arrow1,andpullthehead
restraintoutcompletely.Installing
Proceedinthereverseordertoinstallthehead
restraint.
Mirrors
Exteriormirrors Generalinformation
Themirroronthefrontpassengersideismore
curvedthanthedriver'ssidemirror.
Themirrorsettingisstoredforthedriverprofile
currentlyinuse.Whenthevehicleisunlockedvia
theremotecontrol,thepositionisautomatically
retrievedifthefunction,refertopage 99,isactij
vatedforthispurpose.
Thecurrentexteriormirrorpositioncanbestored
usingthememoryfunction,refertopage 117.
Safetyinformation
WARNING
Objectsreflectedinthemirrorarecloserthan theyappear.Thedistancetothetrafficbehind
couldbeincorrectlyestimated,forinstance
whilechanginglanes.Thereisariskofanaccij
dent.Estimatethedistancetothetrafficbehind
bylookingoveryourshoulder.
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Overview1Settings2Selectingamirror,AutomaticCurbMonitor3Foldinginandout
AdjustingelectricallyPressbutton.
Theselectedmirrormovesalongwiththe
buttonmovement.
Selectingamirror Tochangeovertotheothermirror:Slidetheswitch.
Malfunction Incaseofanelectricalmalfunction,adjustthe
mirrorbypressingtheedgesofthemirrorglass.
Foldinginandout
NOTICE
Dependingonthevehiclewidth,thevehicle
canbedamagedinvehiclewashes.Thereisa riskofdamagetoproperty.Beforewashing,foldinthemirrorsbyhandorwiththebutton.
Pressbutton.
Foldingisonlypossibleuptoaspeedofapprox.
15mph/20km/h.
Foldingthemirrorsinandoutishelpfulinthefolj
lowingsituations:'xInvehiclewashes.'xOnnarrowroads.
Mirrorsthatwerefoldedinarefoldedoutautoj maticallyataspeedofapprox.25mph/40km/h.
Automaticheating Bothexteriormirrorsareautomaticallyheated
wheneverdrive-readystateisswitchedon.
Automaticdimmingfeature Theexteriormirroronthedriver'ssideisautoj
maticallydimmed.Photocellsinthecar'sinterior mirror,refertopage 115,areusedtocontrol
this.
AutomaticCurbMonitor,exterior
mirror
Concept
Ifreversegearisengaged,themirrorglasson thefrontpassengersideistilteddownward.This
improvesyourviewofthecurbandotherlow-lyj
ingobstacleswhenparking,forinstance.
Activating
1.Slidetheswitchtothedriver'sside
mirrorposition.2.EngageselectorleverpositionR.
Deactivating
Slidetheswitchtothepassenger'ssidemirrorposition.
Interiormirror Generalinformation Theinteriormirrorisdimmedautomatically.
Photocellsareusedforcontrol:
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'xInthemirrorglass.'xOnthebackofthemirror.
Overview
Functionalrequirements
'xKeepthephotocellsclean.'xDonotcovertheareabetweentheinterior
mirrorandthewindshield.
Steeringwheel
Safetyinformation
WARNING
Steeringwheeladjustmentswhiledrivingcan
leadtounexpectedsteeringwheelmovements.
Vehiclecontrolcouldbelost.Thereisariskof anaccident.Adjustthesteeringwheelwhilethevehicleisstationaryonly.
Electricsteeringwheel
adjustment
Generalinformation
Thesteeringwheelsettingisstoredforthedriver profilecurrentlyinuse.Whenthedrive-readystateisswitchedon,thepositionisautomaticallyretrievedifthefunction,refertopage 99,isactij
vatedforthispurpose.
Thecurrentsteeringwheelpositioncanbe
storedusingthememoryfunction,referto page 117.
Settings
Movethesteeringwheeltothepreferredheight
andangletosuityourseatingpositionbypressj
ingtheswitch.
Assistancegettinginandout
Thesteeringwheeltemporarilymovesintothe
highestpositiontomakeiteasiertoenterand
exitthevehicle.
Heatedsteeringwheel
Overview
Heatedsteeringwheel
Switchingon/off Pressbutton.
ACheckControlmessageisdisplayed.
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Ifthetripisresumedwithinapprox.15minutes
afteranintermediatestop,theheatedsteering wheelactivatesautomaticallyifthefunctionwas
switchedonattheendofthelasttrip.
Memoryfunction
Concept
Thefollowingsettingscanbestoredand,ifnecj essary,retrievedusingthememoryfunction:
'xSeatposition.'xExteriormirrorposition.'xSteeringwheelposition.'xHeightoftheHead-upDisplay.
Generalinformation
Twomemorylocationswithdifferentsettings
canbesetforeachdriverprofile,referto
page 96.
Thefollowingsettingsarenotstored:
'xBackrestwidth.'xLumbarsupport.
Safetyinformation
WARNING
Usingthememoryfunctionwhiledrivingcan
leadtounexpectedseatorsteeringwheel
movements.Vehiclecontrolcouldbelost. Thereisariskofanaccident.Onlyretrievethe
memoryfunctionwhenthevehicleisstationary.
WARNING
Thereisariskofjammingwhenmovingthe seats.Thereisariskofinjuryorriskofdamage
toproperty.Makesurethattheareaofmovej
mentoftheseatisclearpriortoanyadjustj
ment.
Overview
Thememorybuttonsarelocatedonthefront
doors.
Storing
1.Setthedesiredposition.2.Pressbutton.Thewritingonthebutj
tonlightsup.3.Pressdesiredbutton1or2whiletheLEDis
lit.Asignalsounds.
Callingupsettings
Thestoredpositioniscalledupautomatically.
Pressselectedbutton1or2.
Theprocedurestopswhenaswitchforsetting
theseatispressedoroneofthememorybutj tonsispressedagain.
Whiledriving,theseatpositionadjustmenton thedriver'ssideisinterruptedafterashorttime.
Massagefunction
Concept
Dependingontheprogram,themassagefuncj tionensuresrelaxedmusclesandbetterbloodcirculationandcanavoidfatigue.
Generalinformation Eightdifferentmassageprogramscanbesej
lected:
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'xPelvisactivation.'xUpperbodyactivation.'xFullbodyactivation.'xBackmassage.'xShouldermassage.'xLumbarmassage.'xUpperbodytraining.'xFullbodytraining.
Overview
Massagefunction
Switchingon Pressbuttononceforeachintensity
level.
Themaximumintensitylevelisreachedwhen threeLEDsarelit.
Switchingoff Pressandholdthebutton,untilthe
LEDsgoout.
Adjustingthemassageprogram
ViaiDrive:
1.MyVehicle2.Vehiclesettings3.Seatcomfort4.Selectdesiredseat.5.Seatmassage6.Selectthedesiredsetting.
Seatheating
Overview
Front
Seatheating
Rear
Seatheating
Switchingon Pressbuttononceforeachtemperature
level.
Highestlevelifthreebarsareshownontheclij
matecontroldisplay.
Ifthetripiscontinuedwithinapprox.15minutes
afterastop,seatheatingisactivatedautomatij callywiththetemperatureselectedlast.
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WhenECOPROisactivated,refertopage288,
theheateroutputisreduced.
Switchingoff Pressbuttonandholduntilbardisplay
ontheclimatecontroldisplaygoesout.
Seatheatingdistribution Theheatingactionintheseatcushionandthe seatbackrestcanbedistributedindifferent
ways.
ViaiDrive:1.MyVehicle2.Vehiclesettings3.Climatefunctions4.Selectamenuitem:'xSeatheating'xSeatandsteeringwheelheating'xSeatclimatecontrol'xSeatclimate/steer.wheelheating5.Selectthedesiredseat,ifneeded.6.PresstheControllerandturnittosettheseat
heatingdistribution.
Activeseatventilation
Concept
Theseatcushionandbackrestsurfacesare
cooledbymeansofintegratedfans.
Theventilationcoolstheseat,forinstanceifthe
car'sinteriorisoverheatedorforcontinuous
coolingathightemperatures.
Overview
Activeseatventilation
Switchingon Pressbuttononceforeachventilation
level.
Highestlevelifthreebarsareshownontheclij
matecontroldisplay.
Theventilationswitchesbackbyonelevelaftera
shorttime.
Switchingoff Pressbuttonandholduntilbardisplayontheclimatecontroldisplaygoesout.
Individualactivation
Concept
Anumberofheatingandcoolingfunctionscan
beautomaticallyactivateddependingontheexj
ternaltemperature.
Generalinformation Theexternaltemperatureatwhichthefunctions
aretobeautomaticallyactivatedcanbesetvia
iDrive.
Activationisperformediftheexternaltemperaj
tureexceedsorfallsbelowthesettemperature inthefirst2minutesafterdrive-readystatehas
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beenswitchedon.Anewalignmentiscarriedoutafterthesettingshavebeenchanged.
Dependingontheequipmentpackage,thefolj lowingfunctionscanbeautomaticallyactivated:'xSeatheating.'xHeatedsteeringwheel.'xSeatventilation.
Ifthetripiscontinuedwithinapprox.15minutes
afterastop,thefunctionsareactivatedautomatij
callywiththelevelsthatwerelastselected.
Functionalrequirement Thesafetybeltofthecorrespondingseatis
buckled.
Activating/deactivatingViaiDrive:
1.MyVehicle2.Vehiclesettings3.Climatefunctions4.Selectamenuitem:'xSteeringwheelheating'xSeatheating'xSeatandsteeringwheelheating'xSeatclimatecontrol'xSeatclimate/steer.wheelheating5.Selectdesiredseat.6.Selectthemenuitemofthedesiredfunction.7.Settheexternaltemperatureatwhichthe
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