buttons MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS 2019 User Guide

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Engage transmission position]in astation‐aryvehicle withthe brake pedal applied(page155).
Switch offthe engine andthe ignitionbypressing button1.
Releasethe service brake slowly.
Get out ofthevehicle and lock it.
Whenyou parkthevehicle,you canstilloperatethe side windowsandthe panoramicsliding sunrooffor approximatelyfiveminutes ifthe driver's door is closed.
Whenyou parkthevehicle,you canstilloperatethe side windowsandthe slidingsunrooffor approximatelyfiveminutes ifthedriver's door is closed.
Garage door opener
Programming buttonsfor thegaragedooropener
\nDANGERRisk offatal injuries duetoexhaustgases
Combustion engines emit poisonousexhaustgases such as carbon monoxide. Inhalingtheseexhaustgases is hazardoustohealthand can leadtopoisoning.
Never leavethe enginerunning in anenclosed space without sufficientventi‐lation.
\nWARNINGRisk of injurywhen openingor closing a door withthegaragedooropener
Whenyou operate or programthe door withthe integratedgaragedoor opener, people intherange of movement ofthe door maybecome trapped orstruckbythe door.
When usingthe integratedgaragedooropener, always make surethat nobody
is withintherange of movement ofthedoor.
Only operatethefollowing doors usingthegaragedoor opener:
RDoors with a safetystop andreversingfea‐ture.
RDoors which conformtothe currentU.S.safetystandards.
Requirements:RThevehicle has been parked outsidethegarageor outsidetherange of movement ofthe door.
RThe engine is switched off.
RThe ignition is switched on.
Thegaragedoor opener function is alwaysavailable whenthe ignition is switched on.
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Check ifthe transmitter frequency oftheremotecontrol hasthe frequencyrange of280to868 MHz.
Radio equipment approval number:
RNZLMUAHL5 (USA)
R4112A-MUAHL5 (Canada)
Press and hold button1,2or3thatyouwishtoprogram.Indicator lamp4flashesyellow.
It cantakeupto20 seconds beforethe indi‐cator lampflashesyellow.
Releasethe previously pressed button.Indicator lamp4continuestoflashyellow.
Pointremotecontrol5from a distance of1 in (1 cm)to3 in (8 cm)towards buttons1,2or3.
Press and hold button6ofremotecontrol5until one ofthefollowing signals appears:RIndicator lamp4lights up green contin‐uously.Programming is complete.
RIndicator lamp4flashes green. Pro‐grammingwas successful.Additionally,synchronization oftherolling code withthe door system must also be carried out.
If indicator lamp4does not light up orflashgreen:repeatthe procedure.
Release all ofthe buttons.
Theremotecontrolforthe door drive is notincluded inthe scope of delivery ofthegaragedoor opener.
Synchronizingtherolling code
Requirements:RThe door system uses arolling code.
RThevehicle must be withinrange ofthegaragedoor or door drive.
RThevehicle aswell as persons and objects,are located outsidetherange of movementofthe door.
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Opening/closing agaragedoor
Requirements:RThe corresponding button is programmedtooperatethe door.
Press and hold buttons1,2or3untilthe door opens or closes.
If indicator lamp4flashesyellow afterapproximately 20 seconds: press and hold
the previously pressed button again untilthedoor opens or closes.
Clearingthegaragedoor opener memory
Press and hold buttons1and3.Indicator lamp4lights upyellow.
If indicator lamp4flashesgreen:releasebuttons1and3.The entire memoryhas been deleted.
Radio equipment approval numbersfor thegaragedoor opener
Radio equipment approval numbers
Brazil
Esteequipamento opera em caráter secundário,istoé, nãotem direito à proteção contra interfer‐ência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmotipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemasoperando em caráter primário.
Paramaiores informações acessarwww.anatel.gov.br
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The segments on speedometer1indicatethesystemstatusforthefollowing:
RCruise control (page181)
RActive Distance AssistDISTRONIC(page183)
NOTEEngine damageduetoexcessivelyhigh engine speeds
The engine will be damaged ifyou drive withthe engine intheoverrevvingrange.
Do not drive with the engine intheover‐revvingrange.
The fuel supply is interruptedtoprotecttheengine whenthered mark ontachometer3(overrevvingrange) isreached.
During normal operating conditions, coolanttemperature display4mayrisetotheredmark.
\nWARNINGDanger of burns when open‐ingthe hood
Ifyou openthe hood whenthe engine hasoverheated or during afireinthe enginecompartment,you could come into contactwith hotgases orother escaping operatingfluids.
Before openingthe hood, allowtheenginetocool down.
Intheevent of afireinthe engine com‐partment,keepthe hood closed andcallthefireservice.
Overview ofthe buttons onthesteeringwheel
1¤Back/Home button (press and hold),on-board computer
2Touch Control, on-board computer
3Control panelfor cruise control orActiveDistance AssistDISTRONIC
4Control panelfor multimedia system:
£Voice Control System
ßDisplaysfavorites
VOL: control knob, adjuststhevolume orswitchesthe sound offc(press)
aMakes/accepts a call
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1,2, 3 ...
4MATIC.....................................................15 9Function ..............................................15 9
12V batterysee Battery (vehicle)
12V socketsee Socket (12 V)
360° Camera........................................... 206Function .............................................. 206Openingthe camera cover (rear viewcamera) ...............................................209Selecting a view .................................. 209Settingfavorites ..................................209
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A/C functionActivating/deactivating (multimediasystem) ................................................13 9Switching on/off (control panel) .........13 9
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).............171
Accelerationsee Kickdown
Accident and breakdown manage‐mentMercedes me connect .........................320
Acoustic lockingverification signalActivating/deactivating ......................... 65
Activating/deactivating automaticvolume adjustment
Burmester®surround sound system ... 350
Active Blind Spot Assist..........................219Brake application ................................. 220Function ...............................................219Switching on/off ................................. 222System limitations ...............................219
Active Brake AssistFunction/notes ....................................175Setting .................................................181
Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC........183Active EmergencyStop Assist .............193Active Lane Change Assist...................191Calling up a speed ...............................185Displays inthe Instrument Display ......19 3Function ..............................................183Increasing/decreasing speed ..............185Requirements ......................................185
Route-based speed adaptation ............188Steering wheel buttons ........................185Storing a speed ...................................185Switching off/deactivating ..................185Switching on/activating ......................185System limitations ...............................183
Active EmergencyStop Assist...............193
Active Lane Change Assist......................191Activating/deactivating .......................193Function ...............................................191
Active LaneKeeping Assist.................... 222Activating/deactivating .......................224Activating/deactivatingthewarning ...225Function .............................................. 222Settingthe sensitivity .......................... 225System limitations ...............................222
ActiveParking Assist.............................. 209CrossTraffic Alert ................................215DriveAwayAssist................................214Exiting a parking space ........................212Function .............................................. 209Maneuvering assistance ......................215Parking .................................................211System limitations ...............................209
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Beltsee Seat belt
Blind Spot Assist......................................219Function ...............................................219Switching on/off ................................. 222System limitations ...............................219
Blowersee Climatecontrol
Bluetooth®............................................... 265Activating/deactivating .......................265Information .......................................... 265
Bluetooth®audioActivating .............................................341De-authorizing (de-registering)thedevice .................................................. 341Information .......................................... 339Overview .............................................339Searchingfor a track ........................... 341Searchingfor and authorizingthedevice .................................................. 340Selecting a media player ...................... 341Switching device via NFC ..................... 341
Brake Assist SystemseeBAS (Brake AssistSystem)
BrakefluidNotes .................................................. 428
Brakeforce distributionEBD (electronic brakeforce distribu‐tion) .....................................................175
BrakesABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ...........171Active Brake Assist..............................175BAS (Brake AssistSystem) ...................172Driving tips ..........................................14 8EBD (electronic brakeforce distribu‐tion) .....................................................175HOLD function .....................................195Limited braking effect (salt-treatedroads) ..................................................14 8New/replaced brakepads/brakediscs ....................................................147Notes on breaking-in a newvehicle .....147
Braking assistanceseeBAS (Brake AssistSystem)
BreakdownChanging a wheel .................................41 5Overview ofthe help functions ..............18Roadside Assistance ............................. 23
Tow-starting ........................................ 386Towingaway........................................ 382Transportingthevehicle ......................384
Breakdownsee Flat tire
Burmester®surround sound system.....349Adjustingthe balance/fader ............... 350Adjustingthe soundfocus ................... 350Adjusting treble, mid-range and basssettings ............................................... 350Automaticvolume adjustment .............350Calling upthe sound menu .................. 349Information .......................................... 349Switchingthe surround sound on/off.............................................................350
ButtonsSteering wheel .....................................227
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Call listMaking a call ........................................312Overview ..............................................312
Calling upthe sound menu
Burmester®surround sound system ... 349
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Compass...................................................301
Computersee On-board computer
ConnectionstatusDisplaying ............................................ 325Overview .............................................325
ConnectivitySwitching transmission ofthevehicleposition on/off .................................... 265
Contacts................................................... 309Calling up .............................................310Deleting ...............................................311Downloading (from mobile phone) .......310Importing .............................................311Importing (overview) ............................310Information .......................................... 309Making a call ........................................311Nameformat ........................................310Options ................................................311Storing .................................................311
ControllerOperating ............................................ 256
Convenience closingfeature.................... 82
Convenience opening................................81
Coolant (engine)Check level .......................................... 357Filling capacity .................................... 429Notes .................................................. 429
Coolingsee Climatecontrol
CopyrightLicenses ................................................31Trademarks............................................31
Cornering light function..........................12 5
CrossTraffic Alert....................................215
Crosswind AssistFunction/notes ....................................175
Cruise control..........................................181Buttons ................................................182Calling up a speed ...............................182Function ...............................................181Requirements: .....................................182Selecting .............................................182Setting a speed ...................................182Storing a speed ...................................182Switching off .......................................182
Switching on ........................................182System limitations ...............................181
Cup holderRear passenger compartment ..............11 5
Cup holder inthe center consoleInstalling/removing (automatictransmission) .......................................115
Customer Assistance Center (CAC).........27
CustomerRelations Department.............27
D
Dashboardsee Cockpit
Dashboard lightingsee Instrument cluster lighting
Data acquisitionVehicle .................................................. 28
Data import/export................................ 269Function/notes ................................... 269Importing/exporting ...........................270
DatastorageElectronic control units .........................28Online services ...................................... 29
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Foil coveringRadar sensors ......................................171
FragranceseePerfume atomizer
Free software.............................................31
FrequenciesTwo-wayradio ...................................... 422
Frequency bandDialing (on-board computer) ................ 235
Front airbag (driver, front passenger).....40
Front passenger seatsee Seat
Front wheel arch.....................................12 9Installing/removingthe cover .............129
Front wheel archcoverInstalling/removing .............................12 9
Fuel...........................................................427Additives .............................................427E10 ...................................................... 426Fuelreserve......................................... 427Gasoline .............................................. 426Quality (gasoline) ................................ 426Refueling .............................................15 9
sulfur content ...................................... 426Tank content ....................................... 427
Fuel consumptionOn-board computer .............................232
Function seatsee Door control panel
Fuses........................................................ 386Beforereplacing a fuse ........................ 386Dashboard fuse box ............................ 388Fuse assignment diagram ...................386Fuse box inthe engine compartment .. 387Fuse box inthe front-passengerfoot‐well ...................................................... 388Fuse box inthe trunk ........................... 388Notes .................................................. 386
FusesseeFuses
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Garage door openerClearingthe memory ...........................16 6Opening or closingthe door ................166Programming buttons ..........................16 3Radio equipment approval numbers ....16 6
Resolving problems .............................16 5Synchronizingtherolling code .............164
Gasstation searchStarting automatic search................... 281Switching automatic search on/off ..... 287Using automatic search....................... 287
Gasoline................................................... 426
Gearshiftrecommendation....................157
Genuine parts............................................21
Glide mode...............................................157
GloveboxLocking/unlocking ..............................105
H
Handbrakesee Electric parking brake
Handlingcharacteristics (unusual)....... 390
HANDS-FREEACCESS................................76
Hazardwarning lights.............................125
HeadrestraintFront (adjusting mechanically) .............. 96Rear (installing/removing) .....................97
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Mobile phonevoicerecognitionStarting ...............................................308Stopping ..............................................308
Model seriesseeVehicle identification plate
MOExtended tires....................................370
Multifunction displayOverview of displays............................ 230
Multifunctionsteering wheelOverview of buttons ............................ 227
Multifunctionsteering wheelseeSteering wheel
Multimedia system.................................254Activating/deactivatingstandbymode ...................................................170Adjuststhevolume .............................. 261Central control elements .....................255Configuring displaysettings ................263ENERGIZING comfort program (over‐view) ....................................................275Enteringcharacters .............................261Favorites ............................................. 258Main functions .................................... 258Overview ............................................. 254
Rear climate control ............................14 0Restoringthefactory settings ..............274Standby mode function .......................170Startingthe ENERGIZING comfortprogram ...............................................276Switchingthe sound on or off .............260
Multimedia systemseeTouch ControlseeTouchpad
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NavigationMenu (on-board computer) .................. 233Showing/hidingthe menu ...................277Switching on ........................................276Updatingthe map data ........................ 300Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................24 3
Navigationsee Destinationsee Destination entrysee MapseeRouteseeRoute guidanceseeTraffic information
Navigation announcementsActivating/deactivating .......................290Adjustingthevolume ...........................290Repeating ............................................ 291Switching audiofadeout on/off .......... 290
Navigation messagesOn-board computer ............................. 233
NearField Communication (NFC).......... 307Connectingthe mobile phonetothemultimedia system .............................. 307Information .......................................... 307
Switching Bluetooth®audio equip‐ment .................................................... 341Switching mobile phones .................... 307Using a mobile phone .......................... 307
NeutralInserting ..............................................15 5
NFCsee Near Field Communication (NFC)
Non-operational timeActivating/deactivatingstandbymode ...................................................170Standby mode function .......................170
Notes on breaking-in a newvehicle.......147
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Buttons ................................................ 227Operatingthe memory function ..........102Steering wheel heater ..........................101
Steering wheel heaterSwitching on/off .................................101
Steering wheel paddle shifters..............15 6
Stowage areassee LoadingseeStowage compartment
Stowage compartment...........................105Armrest ...............................................105Center console ....................................105Door ....................................................105Eyeglasses compartment ....................106Glovebox .............................................105Rear armrest .......................................106
Stowage compartmentssee LoadingseeStowage compartment
Stowage space underthe trunk floor....11 3
Sulfur content......................................... 426
Sun visorOperating .............................................137
Surround lighting....................................127Setting .................................................127
SurroundViewsee 360° Camera
SuspensionDampingcharacteristics ......................19 6DYNAMICBODYCONTROL ..................19 6Settingthe suspension level (AIR‐MATIC) .................................................198
Suspensionsee AIRMATIC
Suspension level (AIRMATIC)Setting .................................................198
Switch-off delay timeExterior ................................................127Interior .................................................12 8
Switchingthe surround sound on/off
Burmester®surround sound system ... 350
Synchronization functionActivating/deactivating (multimediasystem) ................................................141Switching on/off (control panel) .........14 0
System settingsActivating/deactivating PIN protec‐tion ......................................................270Reset function (multimedia system) .....274Settingthe distance unit ..................... 269Settingthe time and date automati‐cally ..................................................... 264Settingthe time zone .......................... 264Settingthe time/dateformat .............. 265Switching transmission ofthevehicleposition on/off .................................... 265
System settings
see Bluetooth®
see Data import/exportsee Languagesee Software updateseeWi-Fi
T
Tailpipes (Care)........................................ 364
Tank contentFuel ..................................................... 427Reserve(fuel) ...................................... 427
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