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Safetyinformation
Warning
Bodypartscanbejammedwhenoperatingthe glasssunroof.Thereisariskofinjury.Make
surethattheareaofmovementoftheglass
sunroofisclearduringopeningandclosing.
Overview
Opening/closingtheglasssunj roof.
Functionalrequirements
Theglasssunroofandthesunprotectioncanbe
operatedunderthefollowingconditions.
'xStandbystateisestablished.'xDrive-readystateisactivated.'xTheremotecontrolisinthecar'sinterior.
Lifting/closingglasssunroof
Pushswitchbrieflyupward.
'xTheclosedglasssunrooftilts
andthesunprotectionopens
slightly.'xTheopenedglasssunroof
closesuntilitisinthetilted
position.Thesunprotection
doesnotmove.'xThetiltedglasssunroofcloses.
Opening/closingtheglass
sunroofandsunprotection
separately
'xPresstheswitchinthedesired
directiontotheresistance
pointandholditthere.
Holdingdowntheswitch
opensthesunprotection.If
thesunprotectionisalready
fullyopen,theglasssunroof
opens.
Theglasssunroofcloses
whiletheswitchisbeingheld.
Iftheglasssunroofisalready
closedorinthetiltedposition,
thesunprotectioncloses.'xPresstheswitchinthedesireddirectionpast theresistancepoint.
Thesunprotectionopensautomatically.Ifthe
sunprotectionisalreadyfullyopen,theglass
sunroofopensautomatically.
Theglasssunroofclosesautomatically.Ifthe
glasssunroofisalreadyclosedorinthetilted
position,thesunprotectionclosesautomatij
cally.
Pressingtheswitchupwardstopsthemotion.
Opening/closingtheglass
sunroofandsunprotection
together
Brieflypresstheswitchtwiceinsuccessioninthedesireddirecjtionpasttheresistancepoint.
Theglasssunroofandsunproj
tectionmovetogether.Pressing
theswitchupwardstopsthemotion.
Forconvenientopeningviatheremotecontrol,
refertopage 79.
ClosingviaComfortAccess,refertopage 88.
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ComfortpositionInsomemodels,thewindnoisesinthecar'sinjteriorarelowestwhentheglasssunroofisnotfullyopen.Inthesemodels,theautomaticfuncjtioninitiallyonlyopenstheglasssunroofupto
thiscomfortposition.
Pressingtheswitchagainopenstheglasssunj
rooffully.
Jamprotectionsystem
Generalinformation Iftheclosingforceexceedsacertainvaluewhen
closingtheglasssunroof,theclosingoperationis interruptedoncetheroofreachesthehalf-openposition,oritisstoppedwhenclosingfromthe
tiltedposition.
Theglasssunroofopensslightly.
Closingfromtheopenposition
withoutjamprotection
Ifthereisanexternaldanger,proceedasfollows:1.Closealldoors.2.Pushtheswitchforwardpasttheresistancepointandhold.
Theglasssunroofcloseswithlimitedjam
protection.Iftheclosingforceexceedsaspej
cificthreshold,closingisinterrupted.3.Pushtheswitchforwardagainpasttheresistj
ancepointandholduntiltheglasssunroof closeswithoutjamprotection.Makesurethat
theclosingareaisclear.
Closingfromtheraisedposition
withoutjamprotection
Ifthereisanexternaldanger,proceedasfollows:
1.Closealldoors.2.Pushtheswitchforwardpasttheresistancepointandhold.
Initializingafterapower
interruption
Generalinformation Afterapowerfailureduringtheopeningorclosj
ingprocess,theglasssunroofcanonlybeoperj
atedtoalimitedextent.
Thesystemcanbeinitializedunderthefollowing
conditions.
'xThevehicleisparkedinahorizontalposition.'xThedrive-readystateisestablished.'xTheexternaltemperatureisabove
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Seats,mirrors,andsteeringwheelVehiclefeaturesandoptions
Thischapterdescribesallstandard,country-spejcificandoptionalfeaturesofferedwiththeseries. Italsodescribesfeaturesthatarenotnecessarilyavailableinyourvehicle,forinstance,duetothe
selectedoptionsorcountryversions.Thisalso
appliestosafety-relatedfunctionsandsystems. Whenusingthesefunctionsandsystems,theapplicablelawsandregulationsmustbeobj
served.
Sittingsafely
Anidealseatingpositionthatmeetstheneedsof
theoccupantscanmakeavitalcontributionto
relaxed,fatigue-freedriving.
Intheeventofanaccident,thecorrectseating positionplaysanimportantrole.Followtheinforjmationinthefollowingchapters:
'xSeats,refertopage 103.'xSafetybelts,refertopage 105.'xHeadrestraints,refertopage 107.'xAirbags,refertopage 163.
Seats
Safetyinformation
Warning
Seatadjustmentswhiledrivingcanleadtounj
expectedmovementsoftheseat.Vehicleconj
trolcouldbelost.Thereisariskofaccident. Onlyadjusttheseatonthedriver'ssidewhen
thevehicleisstationary.
Warning
Withabackrestinclinedtoofartotherear,the
efficacyofthesafetybeltcannolongerbeenj
sured.Thereisariskofslidingunderthesafety
beltinanaccident.Thereisariskofinjuriesor
dangertolife.Adjusttheseatpriortostarting
thetrip.Adjustthebackrestsothatitisinthe
mostuprightpositionaspossibleanddonot
adjustagainwhiledriving.
Warning
Thereisariskofjammingwhenmovingthe seats.Thereisariskofinjuryorriskofdamage
toproperty.Makesurethattheareaofmovej
mentoftheseatisclearpriortoanyadjustj
ment.
Electricallyadjustableseats
Generalinformation Theseatadjustmentforthedriver'sseatis
storedforthedriverprofilecurrentlyused.When
thevehicleisunlockedviatheremotecontrol, thepositionisautomaticallyretrievedifthefuncjtion,refertopage 96,isactivatedforthispurj
pose.
Thecurrentseatpositioncanbestoredusing thememoryfunction,refertopage 112.
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Overview1Backrestwidth2Forward/backward,height,seattilt3Backresttilt4Lumbarsupport
Forward/backward
Pushswitchforwardorbackward.
Height
Pushswitchupordown.
Seattilt
Moveswitchupordown.
Backresttilt
Moveswitchforwardorbackward.
Thighsupport
Pulltheleveratthefrontoftheseatandpush
thethighsupportforwardorback.
Lumbarsupport
Concept Thecurvatureoftheseatbackrestcanbeadj
justedinawaythatitsupportsthelumbarregion
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ofthespine.Thelowerbackandthespinearesupportedforuprightposture.
Adjusting'xPressthefront/rearsectionof
thebutton:
Thecurvatureisincreased/
decreased.'xPresstheupper/lowersection
ofthebutton:
Thecurvatureisshiftedup/
down.
Functionallimitations
Itmaynotbepossibletoadjustthelumbarsupj
portatveryhighandverylowtemperatures.
Backrestwidth
Concept Adjustingthebackrestwidthmayimprovelateral
supportwhentakingcorners.
Generalinformation Youcanchangethebackrestwidthbyadjusting
thesidewingsofthebackrest.
Tomakeiteasiertoenterandexitthevehicle,
thebackrestwidthtemporarilyopensfully.
Adjusting
'xPressthefrontsectionofthe
button:
Thebackrestwidthdej
creases.'xPresstherearsectionofthe
button:
Thebackrestwidthincreases.
Functionallimitations Itmaynotbepossibletoadjustthebackrest
widthatveryhighandverylowtemperatures.
Safetybelts
Numberofsafetybeltsand
safetybeltbuckles
Thevehicleisfittedwithfivesafetybeltstoenj
sureoccupantsafety.However,theycanonlyofj ferprotectionwhenadjustedcorrectly.
Thetwooutersafetybeltbucklesoftherear
seatsareintendedforthepersonssittingonthe
leftandright.
Thecentersafetybeltbuckleoftherearseatsis intendedforthepersonsittinginthemiddle.
GeneralinformationAlwaysmakesurethatsafetybeltsarebeing
wornbytheoccupantsbeforedrivingoff.The airbagssupplementthesafetybeltsasanaddijtionalsafetydevice.Theairbagsarenotasubstijtuteforsafetybelts.
Theuppershoulderstrap'sanchoragepointwill
becorrectforadultseatoccupantsofeverybuild
iftheseatiscorrectlyadjusted.
Safetyinformation
Warning
Useofasafetybelttobucklemorethanone
personwillpotentiallydefeattheabilityofthe safetybelttoserveitsprotectivefunction.Thereisariskofinjuriesordangertolife.Do
notallowmorethanonepersontowearasinj
glesafetybelt.Infantsandchildrenarenotalj
lowedonanoccupant'slap,butmustbetransj portedandsecuredindesignatedchild
restraintsystems.
Warning
Theefficacyofsafetygear,includingsafety belts,canbelimitedorlostwhensafetybelts
arefastenedincorrectly.Anincorrectlyfastened
safetybeltcancauseadditionalinjuries,forinj
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stanceintheeventofanaccidentorduring
brakingandevasivemaneuvers.Thereisarisk ofinjuriesordangertolife.Makesurethatall
occupantsarewearingsafetybeltscorrectly.
Warning
Theefficacyofsafetygear,includingsafety belts,maynotbefullyfunctionalorfailinthe
followingsituations:
'xThesafetybeltsorsafetybeltbucklesare
damaged,soiled,orchangedinanyother
way.'xBelttensionersorbeltretractorswere
modified.
Safetybeltscanbeimperceptiblydamagedin
theeventofanaccident.Thereisariskofinjuj
riesordangertolife.Donotmodifysafetybelts, safetybeltbuckles,belttensioners,beltretracj
torsorbeltanchorsandkeepthemclean.Have
thesafetybeltscheckedafteranaccidentat
thedealerssservicecenteroranotherqualified
servicecenterorrepairshop.
Correctuseofsafetybelts
'xWearthesafetybelttwist-freeandtightto yourbodyoveryourlapandshoulders.'xWearthesafetybeltdeeponyourhipsoveryourlap.Thesafetybeltmaynotpressonyourstomach.'xDonotrubthesafetybeltagainstsharp
edges,orguideitorjamitinacrosshardor
fragileobjects.'xAvoidthickclothing.'xRe-tightenthesafetybeltfrequentlyupward aroundyourupperbody.
Bucklingthesafetybelt
1.Guidethesafetybeltslowlyovershoulder
andhiptoputiton.2.Insertthetongueplateintothesafetybelt
buckle.Thesafetybeltbucklemustengage
audibly.
Toeaseaccessibilitytothesafetybeltbuckle,an
adjustablesliderisavailableonthebelttohelp positionthebucklewhennotinuse.
Whenthesafetybeltisfastened,thedriver'sand
passenger'sbeltstrapsareautomaticallytightj enedonceafterdrivingaway.
Unbucklingthesafetybelt
1.Holdthesafetybeltfirmly.2.Presstheredbuttoninthesafetybeltbuckle.3.Guidethesafetybeltbackintoitsroll-up mechanism.
Safetybeltreminderfordriver's
seatandfrontpassengerseat
Displayintheinstrumentcluster Theindicatorlightlightsupandasignalsounds.Makesurethatthesafetybeltsarepositionedcorrectly.Thesafetybelt
remindercanalsobeactivatedifobjectsare
placedonthefrontpassengerseat.
Safetybeltreminderforrear
seats
Generalinformation Thesafetybeltreminderisautomaticallyactij
vatedeachtimetheenginestarts.
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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
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.
Adjustingtheheight
'xTolower:pressthebutton,arrow1,andpush theheadrestraintdown.'xToraise:pushtheheadrestraintup.
Aftersettingtheheight,makesurethatthehead
restraintengagescorrectly.
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Adjustingthedistance'xBack:pressthebuttonandpushtheheadrej
strainttowardtherear.'xForward:pulltheheadrestrainttowardthe front.
Aftersettingthedistance,makesurethattheheadrestraintengagescorrectly.
Removing
Onlyremovetheheadrestraintifnoonewillbe sittingintheseatinquestion.
1.Raisetheheadrestraintupagainsttheresistjance.2.Pressthebutton,arrow1,andpullthehead
restraintoutcompletely.
Installing
Proceedinthereverseordertoinstallthehead
restraint.
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
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Foldingdownthemiddlehead
restraint
Toimprovetheviewtotherear,thecenterheadrestraintcanbefoldedtotherear.Onlypushthe
headrestraintdownifnoonewillbesittinginthe
centerseat.'xTotherear:pressthebutton,arrow1,and
foldtheheadrestraintbackward.'xForward:foldtheheadrestrainttowardthe frontasfarasitwillgo.Makesurethatthe
headrestraintengagescorrectly.
Adjustingtheheight
Theheightoftheheadrestraintscannotbeadj
justed.
Removing Onlyremovetheheadrestraintifnoonewillbe
sittingintheseatinquestion.
1.Folddowntherearseatbackrest,referto page 262,inquestion.2.Raisetheheadrestraintupagainsttheresistj
ance.3.Pressthebutton,arrow1,andpullthehead
restraintoutcompletely.
Installing
Proceedinthereverseordertoinstallthehead
restraint.
Aftermounting,slidetheheadrestraintupor
downslightly,makingsuretheheadrestraintenj gagesproperly.
Mirrors
Exteriormirrors Generalinformation
Themirroronthefrontpassengersideismore curvedthanthedriver'ssidemirror.
Themirrorsettingisstoredforthedriverprofile
currentlyinuse.Whenthevehicleisunlockedvia theremotecontrol,thepositionisautomaticallyretrievedifthefunction,refertopage 96,isactij
vatedforthispurpose.
Thecurrentexteriormirrorpositioncanbestored usingthememoryfunction,refertopage 112.
Safetyinformation
Warning
Objectsreflectedinthemirrorarecloserthan
theyappear.Thedistancetothetrafficbehind couldbeincorrectlyestimated,forinstance
whilechanginglanes.Thereisariskofaccij dent.Estimatethedistancetothetrafficbehindbylookingoveryourshoulder.
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Overview1Adjusting2Selectingamirror,AutomaticCurbMonitor3Foldinginandout
AdjustingelectricallyPressthebutton.
Theselectedmirrormovesalongwiththe
buttonmovement.
Selectingamirror Tochangeovertotheothermirror:Slidetheswitch.
Malfunction Incaseofanelectricalmalfunction,adjustthe
mirrorbypressingtheedgesofthemirrorglass.
Foldinginandout
NOTICE
Dependingonthevehiclewidth,thevehicle
canbedamagedinvehiclewashes.Thereisa riskofdamagetoproperty.Beforewashing,foldinthemirrorsbyhandorwiththebutton.
Pressthebutton.
Foldingisonlypossibleuptoaspeedofapprox.
15mph/20km/h.
Foldingthemirrorsinandoutishelpfulinthefolj
lowingsituations:'xInvehiclewashes.'xOnnarrowroads.
Mirrorsthatwerefoldedinarefoldedoutautoj maticallyataspeedofapprox.25mph/40km/h.
Automaticheating Bothexteriormirrorsareautomaticallyheatedas
neededandwhenthedrive-readystateis
switchedon.
AutomaticdimmingfeatureTheexteriormirroronthedriver'ssideisautoj
maticallydimmed.Photocellsinthecar'sinterior
mirror,refertopage 111,areusedtocontrol
this.
AutomaticCurbMonitor,exterior
mirror
Concept
Ifreversegearisengaged,themirrorglasson
thefrontpassengersideistilteddownward.This
improvesyourviewofthecurbandotherformatj tingissue-low-lyingobstacleswhenparking,forinstance.
Activating
1.slidetheswitchtothedriver'sside
mirrorposition.2.EngageselectorleverpositionR.
Deactivating
Slidetheswitchtothepassenger'ssidemirrorposition.
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