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Thewindowisclosedwithnoanti-trapfuncjtion.
Safetyswitch
Principle
Thesafetyswitchcanbeusedtopreventchilj
drenfromopeningandclosingtherearwindows
bymeansoftheswitchesintherear,forexamj
ple.
Intheeventofanaccidentofsufficientseverity,
thesafetyfunctionisautomaticallyswitchedoff.
Switchingon/off Pressthebutton.
TheLEDisilluminatedwhenthesafety
functionisswitchedon.
Rollersunblinds,rearside windows
WARNING
Whentherollersunblindsareclosedandthe
windowsopened,therollersunblindscanbe
heavilystressedduringthejourneyduetothe
airstream.Therollersunblindscanbecome
damagedandendangervehicleoccupants.
Thereisariskofinjury.Donotopenthewinj
dowsduringthejourneywhentherollersunj
blindsareclosed.
Pulltherollersunblindoutwiththeloopand hangintotheholder.
Electricglassroof
General
Theglassroofandthesunguardareoperated usingthesameswitch.
TheGlassRoofcanbeopenedandclosedfrom
outsidewiththevehiclekey.
WithComfortAccess:TheGlassRoofcanbe
closedfromoutsideusingComfortAccess.
Safetynote
WARNING
Partsofthebodymaybecometrappedwhen
theGlassRoofisoperated.Thereisariskofinj
jury.Whenopeningandclosing,makesurethat
theareaofmovementoftheGlassRoofiskept
clear.
Overview
Open/closetheglassroof/sun
guard.
Operatingrequirements TheGlassRoofandthesunguardcanbeoperj
atedunderthefollowingconditions.
'xInstandbystate.'xIndrive-readystate.'xForashortwhileafterreststatehasbeenesj tablished.
Thevehiclekeymustbeinthevehicleinterior.
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Raising/closingtheGlassRoofPushtheswitchbrieflyup.'xTheclosedglassroofisraised
andthesunguardopens
slightly.'xTheopenedGlassRoof
closestotheraisedposition.
Thesunguarddoesnot
move.'xTheraisedGlassRoofisclosed.
Opening/closingtheglassroof
andsunguardseparately
'xPushtheswitchinthedesired
directionasfarastheresistj
ancepointandholditinthis
position.
Thesunguardcontinuesto
openforaslongastheswitch
ispressed.Theglassroofis
openedifthesunguardisalj
readyfullyopen.
TheGlassRoofclosesforas
longastheswitchisheld.If
theglassroofisalreadyclosed
orisintheraisedposition,the
sunguardisclosed.'xSlidetheswitchbeyondtheresistancepoint inthedesireddirection.
Thesunguardisopenedautomatically.The glassroofisopenedautomaticallyifthesun
guardisalreadyfullyopen.
TheGlassRoofisclosedautomatically.Ifthe glassroofisalreadyclosedorisintheraised
position,thesunguardisclosedautomatij
cally.
Pressingtheswitchupstopsthemovement.Opening/closingtheglassroof
andsunguardtogether
Pushtheswitchtwiceinrapid
successionbeyondtheresistance
pointinthedesireddirection.
Theglassroofandthesunblind
movetogether.Pressingthe
switchupstopsthemovement.
Comfortposition Insomemodels,thewindnoisesinthecar'sinjteriorarelowestwhentheglassroofisnotfullyopen.Inthesemodels,theautomaticfunctioninjitiallyonlyopenstheglassroofasfarasthis
comfortposition.
Pressingtheswitchagainopenstheglassroof fully.
Forclosingwhenitisraining Principle
Inreststate,theopenGlassRoofisautomatically movedtotheraisedpositionunderthefollowingconditions:'xWhenitstartstorain.'xSixhoursafterlocking.
Operatingrequirements
'xItmustbepossibleforraintoreachthetouch
controlboxintheareaoftherear-viewmirror. Thetouchcontrolboxmaybeobscuredbya
carportorbridge,forexample.'xVehiclemustbeinreststate.'xThefunctionmustbeactivatedinthesetj tings,seepage 96.
Malfunctions
TheopenGlassRoofisnotmovedtotheraised
positionunderthefollowingcircumstances:
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'xThereisasystemerror,forexampleduetoa
temporaryinterruptionintheelectricalpower supply.Inthiscase,initialisingtheGlassRoof,seepage 103,canhelp.
AnerrormessageisshownontheControlDisj
play.Nofurtherclosingisattempted.
Ifraindetectionisnotpossibleduetothesysj
tem,theopenGlassRoofisimmediatelymoved
totheraisedposition.Anerrormessageis
shownontheControlDisplay.
Anti-trapmechanism Principle Theanti-trapmechanismpreventsobjectsor
partsofthebodyfrombecomingtrappedbej tweentheroofframeandGlassRoofwhiletheGlassRoofisbeingclosed.
General Ifresistanceorablockageisdetectedwhilethe
GlassRoofisbeingclosed,theclosingoperation isinterruptedoncetheroofreachesthehalf-
openpositionoritisstoppedwhenclosingfrom theraisedposition.
Closingwithouttheanti-trap mechanismfromanopenposition
Ifanexternalhazardoricepreventsyoufrom
closingthewindowsnormally,proceedasfolj
lows:
1.Closealldoors.2.Slidetheswitchforwardsbeyondtheresistj
ancepointandholditinthisposition.
TheGlassRoofisclosedwithlimitedanti- trapfunction.Iftheclosingforceexceedsacertainlevel,theclosingoperationisinterrupj
ted.3.Presstheswitchforwardsonceagainbeyond theresistancepointandholduntiltheGlassRoofcloseswithnoanti-trapfunction.Ensure
thattheclosingareaisclear.
Closingwithouttheanti-trap
mechanismfromaraisedposition
Ifanexternalhazardoricepreventsyoufrom
closingthewindowsnormally,proceedasfolj
lows:
1.Closealldoors.2.Slidetheswitchforwardsbeyondtheresistj
ancepointandholditinthisposition.
Initialisingafterapowerfailure
GeneralIfapowerfailureoccurswhiletheGlassRoofis
openingorclosing,itmayonlyhavelimitedfuncj
tionalityafterwards.Inthiscase,initialisingthe
systemcanhelp.
Thesystemcanbeinitialisedunderthefollowing
conditions:
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'xIftheGlassRoofisclosed,itopens,then
closesagain.'xIftheGlassRoofisopen,itfirstcloses,then opensandclosesagain.
InitialisationiscompleteoncetheGlassRoofandsunguardhaveopenedthenclosedagain.
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Seats,mirrorsandsteeringwheelVehicleequipment
Thischapterdescribesallstandard,country-spejcificandoptionalequipmentavailableforthe
modelseries.Itmaythereforedescribeequipj
mentandfunctionswhicharenotinstalledin yourvehicle,forexampleonaccountofthespejcialequipmentselectedorthecountryspecificaj
tion.Thisalsoappliestosafety-relevantfuncj
tionsandsystems.Pleasecomplywiththe
relevantlawsandregulationswhenusingthe
correspondingfunctionsandsystems.
Safeseatingposition
Aseatingpositionthatsuitablyreflectstherej
quirementsoftheoccupantsisessentialforrej
laxeddrivingwithminimumfatigue.
Inanaccident,thecorrectseatingpositionplays
animportantrole.Complywiththenotesinthe followingchapters:
'xSeats,seepage 105.'xSeatbelts,seepage 108.'xHeadrestraints,seepage 111.'xAirbags,seepage 183.
Seats,front
Safetynotes
WARNING
Adjustingtheseatduringajourneycouldcause theseattomoveunexpectedly.Youcouldlosecontrolofthevehicle.Thereisariskofaccijdent.Onlyadjusttheseatonthedriver'sside
whenatastandstill.
WARNING
Ifthebackrestisangledbacktoofar,theproj tectivefunctionoftheseatbeltwillnolonger
beguaranteed.Thereisariskofslidingunder theseatbeltintheeventofanaccident.There
isariskofinjuryorevendeath.Adjusttheseat beforestartingthejourney.Adjustthebackresttothemostuprightpositionpossible,anddo
notchangeitduringthejourney.
WARNING
Thereisariskofentrapmentwhentheseats
aremoved.Thereisariskofinjuryormaterial
damage.Beforemakinganyadjustment,make
surethattheareaofmovementoftheseatis
clear.
Manuallyadjustableseats
Overview
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Forward/back
Pulltheleverandslidetheseatinthedesireddij
rection.
Afterreleasingthelever,movetheseatgently
forwardorbacktomakesureitengagespropj erly.
Seatangle
Pulltheleveruporpresstheleverdownrepeatj
edlyuntiltheseatreachesthedesiredangle.
Height
Pulltheleveruporpresstheleverdownrepeatj
edlyuntiltheseatreachesthedesiredheight.
Backrestangle
Pulltheleverandaddorremovepressureonthe
backrestasrequired.
Electricallyadjustableseats
General Thedriver'sseatsettingissavedforthecurrentprofile.Whenthevehicleisunlockedwiththevej hiclekey,thissettingiscalledupautomaticallyif
thefunctionforthishasbeenactivated,see
page 97.
Thecurrentseatpositioncanbesavedusingthe
memoryfunction,seepage 116.
Overview
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Forward/back
Presstheswitchforwardsorbackwards.Height
Presstheswitchupordown. Seatangle
Tilttheswitchupordown.
Backrestangle
Tilttheswitchforwardsorbackwards.
Thighsupport
Pulltheleveronthefrontoftheseatandadjust
thethighsupportforwardsorbackwards.
Lumbarsupport
Principle Thecurvatureofthebackrestcanbechangedto
providesupportforthelumbarregion,orlordoj sis.Theupperedgeofthepelvisandthespinal
columnaresupportedtoencourageanupright
posture.
Adjusting
'xPressthebuttonatthefront/
rear:
Thecurvatureisincreased/
decreased.'xPressthebuttonatthetop/
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Thecurvatureisshiftedupj
wards/downwards.
Functionrestriction
Itmaynotbepossibletoadjustthelumbarsupj portatveryhighandverylowtemperatures.
Backrestwidth Principle
Toadjustthebackrestwidthcanimprovelateral supportwhentakingcorners.
General Tochangethewidthofthebackrest,thesidecushionsofthebackrestcanbeadjusted.
Adjusting
'xPressthebuttonatthefront:
Backrestwidthisreduced.'xPressthebuttonattherear:
Backrestwidthisincreased.
Functionrestriction
Itmaynotbepossibletoadjustthebackrest
widthatveryhighandverylowtemperatures.
Rearseats
General
Thebackrestanglecanbeadjustedfortherear seats.Thebackrestangleforthemiddlesection
isadjustedtogetherwiththeleftbackrest.
Backrestangle
Pulltheleverandapplyyourweighttoorliftyour
weightoffthebackrestasrequired.
Aftermakinganadjustment,movethebackrest
forwardsorbackwardsslightlytoensurethatitis properlyengaged.
Seatbelts
Numberofseatbeltsandbelt
buckles
Forthesafetyofthevehicleoccupants,thevehij
cleisequippedwithfiveseatbelts.However, theycanonlyprovideeffectiveprotectionwhen
worncorrectly.
Thetwoouterbeltbucklesontherearseatsare intendedforthosesittingontheleftandright.
Theinnerbeltbuckleontherearseatsisintenj dedforthepersonsittinginthemiddle.
General Beforeeachjourney,alwaysmakesurethatalloccupantshavefastenedtheirseatbelts.The
airbagssupplementtheseatbeltsasanaddij tionalsafetydevice.Theairbagsarenotasubstij
tutefortheseatbelts.
Thebeltanchorageissuitableforadultsofany
statureiftheseatisadjustedcorrectly.
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Safetynotes
WARNING
Ifaseatbeltisusedbymorethanoneperson atthesametime,theprotectivefunctionofthe
seatbeltisnolongerguaranteed.Thereisa
riskofinjuryorevendeath.Onlyoneperson
shoulduseeachseatbeltatanyonetime.Do
notallowinfantsandchildrentotravelonthe
lapofanotheroccupant.Instead,securetheinj
fantorchildinachildrestraintsystemintended
forthispurpose.
WARNING
Theprotectivefunctionoftheseatbeltsmay belimitedormayevenfailcompletelyifthe
seatbeltsarewornincorrectly.Ifaseatbeltis
notworncorrectly,additionalinjuriescanbe
caused,forexampleintheeventofanaccident,
brakingoravoidancemanoeuvres.Thereisa
riskofinjuryorevendeath.Makesurethatall
vehicleoccupantshavefastenedtheirseat
beltscorrectly.
WARNING
Seatbeltsaredesignedtobearuponthebony structureofthebodyandshouldbewornlow acrossthefrontofthepelvis,orthepelvis,chestandshoulders,asapplicable.Wearingthe
lapsectionofthebeltacrosstheabdominal areamustbeavoided.
Seatbeltsshouldbeadjustedasfirmlyasposj
sible,consistentwithcomfort,toprovidethe protectionforwhichtheyhavebeendesigned.
Aslackbeltwillgreatlyreducetheprotection affordedtothewearer.
Careshouldbetakentoavoidcontaminationof
thewebbingbypolishes,oilsandchemicals
andparticularlybatteryacid.Cleaningmay safelybecarriedoutusingamildsoapandwaj
tersolution.Thebeltshouldbereplacedif
webbingbecomesfrayed,contaminatedor
damaged.Seatbeltsshouldnotbewornwith
strapstwisted.Eachseatbeltassemblymust
onlybeusedbyoneoccupant;itisforbiddento
putabeltaroundachildbeingcarriedonthe
occupant'slap.
Itisessentialtoreplacetheentireassemblyafj terithasbeenworninasevereimpactevenif
damagetotheassemblyisnotobvious.
WARNING
Nomodificationsoradditionsshouldbemade
bytheuserthatwilleitherpreventtheseatbelt
adjustingdevicesfromoperatingtoremove
slack,orpreventtheseatbeltassemblyfrom
beingadjustedtoremoveslack.
WARNING
Iftherearbackrestisnotlocked,theprotective
effectofthemiddleseatbeltisnotensured. Thereisariskofinjuryorevendeath.Lockthewiderrearseatbackrestwhenusingthemiddleseatbelt.
WARNING
Theprotectivefunctionoftheseatbeltsmay
belimitedormayevenfailcompletelyinthe followingsituations:
'xIftheseatbeltsorbeltbucklesaredamj
aged,dirtyorhavebeenmodifiedinanj otherway.'xIfthebelttensionersorbeltretractors
havebeenmodified.
Seatbeltscanbedamagedinanaccidentwithj
outthedamagenecessarilybeingapparent.
Thereisariskofinjuryorevendeath.Donot
modifyseatbelts,beltbuckles,belttensioners,
beltretractorsandbeltanchorpointsandenj surethattheyarekeptclean.Afteranaccident,
havetheseatbeltsinspectedataServicePartj
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nerofthemanufactureroranotherqualified
ServicePartneroraspecialistworkshop.
Correctseatbeltuse'xPlacetheseatbelttightlyoverthepelvisand
shoulder,closetothebodyandwithouttwistj ing.'xMakesurethattheseatbeltispositionedlow
atthehipsintheareaofthepelvis.Theseat
beltmustnotpressontheabdomen.'xTheseatbeltmustnotberubbedonsharp
edges,beroutedoversolidorbreakableobj
jectsorbetrapped.'xAvoidwearingbulkyclothing.'xKeeptheseatbelttautbyoccasionallypulling upwardsontheuppersection.
Adjustmentforautomatic
retractingseatbelts
'xDrawthebuckletongueattachedtotheseat beltacrossthebodyandpressitintothe
bucklecatchuntilarclicksisheard.'xAdjustmentofthebeltlengthisveryimporj tant.Toadjustthelapbeltandcheck
whetherthebucklehaslockedcorrectly,pull
upwardsontheshoulderstrapuntilthelap beltfitstightly.'xThelengthofthediagonalshoulderstrapadjjustsitselfautomaticallytoallowfreedomof
movement.'xToreleasetheseatbelt,pressthebuttonon thebucklecatchunit.
Fasteningtheseatbelt
1.Whenfasteningtheseatbelt,guideitslowlyovertheshoulderandpelvis.2.Inserttheseatbelttongueinthebeltbuckle.Theseatbeltbucklemustbeheardtoenjgage.
Iffastened,thedriver'sandfrontpassenger's
seatbeltsareautomaticallytensionedwhendrivj
ingoff.
Unfasteningtheseatbelt
1.Holdtheseatbeltfirmly.2.Presstheredbuttononthebeltbuckle.3.Guidetheseatbeltbackuptothereelmechj anism.
Seatbeltreminderfordriverand
frontpassengerseat
General Theseatbeltreminderisactivatedwhenthe
seatbeltonthedriver'ssideisnotfastened.
Onsomecountryvariants,theseatbeltreminder
isalsoactiveifthefrontpassengerseatbeltis notfastenedandheavyobjectsareonthefrontpassengerseat.
Displayintheinstrumentcluster ACheckControlmessageisshown.
Checkwhethertheseatbelthasbeen
fastenedcorrectly.
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