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DSC will be switched on, if needed.
Switchingoff Press button on the steering wheel.'yIf active: press twice.'yIf interrupted: press once.
The displays go out. The stored desired speed
is deleted.
Interruptingmanually When active, press the button on the
steering wheel.
Interruptingautomatically The system is automatically interrupted in thefollowing situations:
'yWhen the driver applies the brakes.'yIf the clutch pedal is depressed for a few
seconds or released while a gear is not enj gaged.'yIf the gear engaged is too high for the curj
rent speed.'yIf MDM is activated or DSC is deactivated.'yWhen DSC is actively controlling stability.'yWhen SPORT+ is activated with Driving
Dynamics Control.Settingthespeed
Maintaining/storingthespeed
Press the rocker switch while the system is inj terrupted.
When the system is switched on, the current
speed is maintained and stored as the desired
speed.
The stored speed is displayed in the speedomj
eter and briefly in the instrument cluster, refer
to page 122.
DSC will be switched on, if needed.
The speed can also be stored by pressing a button.
Press button.
Changingthespeed
Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly
until the desired speed is set.
If active, the displayed speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed when the
road is clear.
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'yEach time the rocker switch is pressed to
the point of resistance, the desired speed increases or decreases by approx.
1 mph/1 km/h.'yEach time the rocker switch is pressed
past the point of resistance, the desired
speed increases or decreases by a maxij
mum of 5 mph/10 km/h.
The maximum speed that can be set dej
pends on the vehicle.'yPressing the rocker switch to the resistj
ance point and holding it accelerates or dej
celerates the vehicle without requiring
pressure on the accelerator pedal.
After the rocker switch is released, the vej
hicle maintains its final speed. Pressing the
switch beyond the resistance point causes
the vehicle to accelerate more rapidly.
Continuingcruisecontrol
Generalinformation
An interrupted cruise control can be continued
by calling up the stored speed.
Make sure that the difference between current speed and stored speed is not too large before
calling up the stored speed. Otherwise, uninj
tentional braking or accelerating may occur.
In the following cases, the stored speed value
is deleted and cannot be called up again:
'yWhen the system is switched off.'yWhen the ignition is switched off.
Callingupstoredspeed
Press button on the steering wheel.
The stored speed is reached again and mainj tained.
Displaysintheinstrumentcluster
Indicatorlamp Depending on how the vehicle is equipj
ped, the indicator lamp in the instruj
ment cluster indicates whether the sysj
tem is switched on.
Desiredspeedandstoredspeed'yMarking lights up green:
system is active, the markj
ing indicates the desired
speed.'yMarking lights up orange:
system is interrupted, the
marking indicates the stored
speed.'yThe marking does not light up: the system is switched off.
Briefstatusdisplay
Selected desired speed.
If no speed is indicated, it is possible that the
conditions necessary for operation are not curj rently fulfilled.
Systemlimits
Enginepower The desired speed is also maintained downhill,but may not be maintained on uphill grades if
engine power is insufficient.
PDCParkDistanceControl Concept
PDC is a support when parking. When you slowly approach an object in the rear, then the
object is reported through:
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'yVisual display.
Generalinformation
The ultrasound sensors for measuring the disj
tances are located in the rear bumper.
The maneuvering range, depending on the obj
stacle and environmental conditions, is approx.
6 ft/2 m.
An acoustic warning is first given in the followj
ing situations:
'yBy the two rear corner sensors at apj prox. 24 in/60 cm from the object.'yBy the rear middle sensors at apj
prox. 5 ft/1.50 m from the object.'yWhen a collision is imminent.
Safetyinformation
WARNING
The system does not release from the
personal responsibility to correctly assess the
traffic situation. Based on the limits of the sysj tem, it cannot independently react to all trafficsituations. There is a risk of an accident. Adjust
the driving style to the traffic conditions. Watch
traffic closely and actively intervene in the rej
spective situations.'

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5.Turn the controller until the desired setting
is selected.6.Press the controller.
Settings are stored for the profile currently used.
Visualwarning
The approach of the vehicle to an object can
be shown on the Control Display. Objects that
are farther away are already displayed on the
Control Display before a signal sounds.
A display appears as soon as Park Distance
Control (PDC) is activated.
The range of the sensors is represented in the
colors green, yellow and red.
When the image of the rearview camera is disj played, the switch can be made to PDC:
"Rear view camera"
Systemlimits
Safetyinformation WARNING
The system can react incorrectly or not
at all due to the system limits. There is a risk of
accidents or risk of property damage. Observe the information regarding the system limits
and actively intervene, if needed.'

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Malfunction
A Check Control message is displayed.
The range of the sensors is shown as a shaded area on the Control Display.
PDC has failed. Have the system checked.
Rearviewcamera Concept
The rearview camera provides assistance in parking and maneuvering backwards. The area
behind the vehicle is shown on the Control Display.
Safetyinformation WARNING
The system does not relieve from the
personal responsibility to correctly assess the traffic situation. There is a risk of an accident.Adjust the driving style to the traffic condijtions. Watch traffic and vehicle surroundingsclosely and actively intervene in the respective
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Pathwaylines
Pathway lines can be superimposed on the imj
age of the rearview camera.
Pathway lines help you to estimate the space
required when parking and maneuvering on level roads.
Pathway lines depend on the current steering angle and are continuously adjusted to the
steering wheel movements.
Turningradiuslines
Turning radius lines can only be superimposed
on the rearview camera image together with pathway lines.
Turning radius lines show the course of the
smallest possible turning radius on a level road.
Only one turning radius line is displayed after
the steering wheel is turned past a certain anj
gle.
Obstaclemarking
Obstacle markings can be faded into the image
of the rearview camera.
The colored thresholds of the obstacle markj
ings match the markings of the PDC.
Parkingusingpathwayandturning
radiuslines
1.Position the vehicle so that the turning raj dius lines lead to within the limits of the
parking space.2.Turn the steering wheel to the point where
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Displaysettings
Brightness
With the rearview camera switched on:1. Select the symbol.2.Turn the controller until the desired setting
is reached, and press the controller.
Contrast
With the rearview camera switched on:
1. Select the symbol.2.Turn the controller until the desired setting
is reached, and press the controller.
Systemlimits
Detectionofobjects
Very low obstacles as well as high, protruding objects such as ledges may not be detected by
the system.
Assistance functions also take into account
data of the PDC.
Follow instructions in the PDC chapter.
The objects displayed on the Control Display may be closer than they appear. Do not estij
mate the distance from the objects on the disj
play.
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ClimatecontrolVehiclefeaturesandoptions
This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describes features that are notnecessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., dueto the selected options or country versions.
This also applies to safety-related functions
and systems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable country provisions
must be observed.
Automaticclimatecontrol
1Seat heating, left\_ 522Vent settings3Rear window defroster4Air flow5AUTO program6Temperature7Seat heating, right\_ 528Cooling function9Recirculated-air mode10Interior temperature sensorClimatecontrolfunctionsindetail
Switchingthesystemon/off
Switchingon
Press any button except'yRear window defroster.'ySeat heating.Seite 128ControlsClimatecontrol128
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SwitchingoffPress the left button for the minimumspeed.
Temperature Turn the ring to set the desired
temperature.
The automatic climate control reaches this temperature as quickly as possible, if neededby increasing the cooling or heating output,and then keeps it constant.
Do not rapidly switch between different temj
perature settings. Otherwise, the automatic clij mate control will not have sufficient time to adj
just the set temperature.
Airconditioning The air in the vehicle's interior will be cooled
and dehumidified and, depending on the temj perature setting, warmed again.
The vehicle's interior can only be cooled with the engine running.
Press button.
Air conditioning is switched on or off.
Depending on the weather, the windshield and
side windows may fog up briefly when the enj gine is started.
The cooling function is switched on automatij cally with the AUTO program.
When using the automatic climate control,
condensation water, refer to page 154, develj
ops and drains underneath the vehicle. This is
normal.
AUTOprogram Press button.
Air flow, air distribution and temperaj
ture are controlled automatically.Depending on the selected temperature and
outside influences, the air is directed to the
windshield, side windows, upper body, and
into the floor area.
The cooling function, refer to page 129, is
switched on automatically with the AUTO proj gram.
Recirculated-airmode You may react to unpleasant odors or pollujtants in the immediate environment by tempojrarily suspending the supply of outside air. Thesystem then recirculates the air currentlywithin the vehicle.
Press button repeatedly to select an
operating mode:'yLED off: outside air flows in continuously.'yLED on, recirculated-air mode: the supply
of outside air into the vehicle is permaj
nently blocked.
To prevent window fogging, recirculated-air
mode switches off automatically after a certain amount of time, depending on the environj
mental conditions.
With constant recirculated-air mode, the air
quality in the vehicle's interior deteriorates and the fogging of the windows increases.
If the windows fog over, switch off recircuj
lated-air mode and increase the air flow, if
needed.
Airflow,manual Press the left or right side of the butj
ton: decrease or increase air flow.
The air flow from the air conditioner may be rej
duced automatically to save battery power.
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ManualairdistributionTurn the wheel to select the dej
sired program or the desired inj
termediate setting.'y Windows.'y Upper body region.'y Windows, upper body region, and floor
area.'y Floor area.
Defrostingwindowsandremoving
condensation
Direct the air distribution toward windows, injcrease the air flow and temperature, and ifneeded, use the cooling function.
Rearwindowdefroster
Press button.
The rear window defroster switches
off automatically after a certain period of time.
Microfilter In external and recirculated-air mode the mij
crofilter filters dust and pollen from the air.
This filter should be replaced during scheduled
maintenance, refer to page 187, of your vehij
cle.
Automaticclimatecontrolwithenhancedfeatures
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