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Centre console
38 Centre console
Upper section Function Page
1 Switches the hazard warn-
ing lamps on/of
f 105
2
ATA indicator lamp* 71
3 5
PASSENGER AIRBA G
OFF warning lamp 5 55
4 Deactivates/activate
s
ESP ® 69
5
Controls COMAND APS*
and the audio system*; see
the respective operating
instruction
s 6
Switches the seat heating*
on the right-hand front sea t
on/off 91
7 Activates/deactivate
s
Parktronic * 153
8 Saloon: rolls the rear win-
dow blind* up/down
196 Function Pag
e 9 Switches ADVANCED AGIL
-
ITY package with sports
mode* on/off 152
a Controls Thermatic
15
8 Controls Thermotronic* 16
5 Switches the rear window
heating on/of
f 173
b
Switches the seat heating*
on the left-hand front sea
t
on/off 91
i
The layout of the buttons may differ
depending on the equipment in the vehicle.
5 The warning lamp also lights up briefly when you turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock on vehicles which do not have automatic child seat recognition on the
front-passenger seat*. It has no function, however, and does not indicate that the front-passenger seat is equipped with automatic child seat recognition*. At a glance
* optional
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Centre console
39Lower section
Function Page
1
Opens the ashtray* 197
Cigarette lighter* 197
Socket 198
2 Manual transmission: gear
lever
117
Automatic transmission*:
selector lever
118
3 Opens the stowage com-
partment 194
Opens the cup holder 179
4 Opens the stowage com-
partment 195
5 COMAND/Audio control
-
ler*: see the operating
instructions for the Head
Unit 6
Automatic transmission*
:
selects the gearshift pro-
gram 120 i
The layout of the buttons may differ
depending on the equipment in the vehicle. At a glance
* optional
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Overhead control panel
40 Overhead control panel
Function Page
1 ¦
Switches the rear inte-
rior lighting on/of f 107
2 ¥
Switches the auto-
matic interior lighting on/
off 107
3 X
Switches the right-
hand reading lamp on/of f 107
4 Deactivates tow-away pro
-
tection* 71
5 Rear-view mirror
93 Function Page
6 Opens/closes the sliding/
tilting sunroof*
173
Opens/closes the pano-
rama sliding sunroof*
176
7 Deactivates the interior
motion sensor*
72
8 X
Switches the left-hand
reading lamp on/of f 107
9 ð
Switches the front
interior lighting on/of f 107At a glance
* optional
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Door cont
rol panel 41Door control panel
Function Page
1 Opens the door
79
2 Stores settings for the seat,
exterior mirrors and steer-
ing wheel * 96
3 Selects the left-hand exte-
rior mirror
94
4 Folds the exterior mirrors
in/out* 94
5 Selects the right-hand exte-
rior mirror 94
6 Adjusts the exterior mirror
s 94
7 Opens/closes the front
windows
110
8 Opens/closes the rear win-
dows
110
9 Override switch for the rear
windows 66 Function Page
a Saloon: unlocks the boot li
d 81
Estate with EASY-PACK tail
-
gate*: opens and closes the
tailgate 84
b Adjusts the seat electri
-
cally * 88
c Locks/unlocks the door
80At a glance
* optional
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Stowage compartments
42 Stowage compartmentsAt a glance
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Stowage compartments
43Function Page
1 Glove compartmen
t 193
2 Door stowage pocket
3 Map pocket
4 Door stowage pocket
5 Stowage well under the
boot floor
184
6 Open stowage space in
boot
7 Door stowage pocket
8 Map pocket
9 Door stowage pocket
a Sun visor card cli
p 195
b Stowage compartment on
top of the dashboard
194
c Luggage net in the front-
passenger footwell
181 Function Page
d Socket
198
Ashtray* 197
Cigarette lighter* 197
e Stowage compartment in
the centre console
194
Cup holder in the centre
console * 179
f Stowage compartment
under the armres
t 195
g Stowage compartment in
the rear*
195
Ashtray* 197
h Cup holder in the rear seat
armres
t 180
j Stowage compartment in
the rear seat armres
t 195 At a glance
* optional
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Stowage compartments
44Estate Function Pag
e 1 Stowage well underneath
the luggage compartment
floor
184
2 Coat hook on the tailgat
e 186
3 Bag hooks
185
4 Luggage net
5 Folding box
6 Accessories for EASY-PACK
load-securing feature* 191
7 Intermediate floor under
the luggage compartment
floor
8 Luggage net
9 Bag hooks
185At a glanc
e
* optional
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45
Occupant safety
.................................. 46
Driving safety systems .......................67
Anti-theft systems .............................. 70 Safet
y
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Occupant safet
y46 Occupant safet
y
Seat belts, together with belt tensioners, belt
force limiters and airbags, are coordinate d
restraint systems. They reduce the risk of
injury in critical driving situations and thereby
increase your driving safety. However, seat
belts and airbags are generally unable to pre-
vent injuries caused by objects penetrating
the vehicle from the outside.
To ensure that the restraint systems can
deliver their full potential protection, you
should ensure that:
R the seat and head restraint are adjusted
properly (Y page 86)
R the seat belt has been fastened properl y
( Y page 98)
R the airbags can inflate properly if they ar e
deployed (Y page 49)
R the steering wheel is adjusted properl y
( Y page 92)
R the restraint systems have not been modi-
fied
i An airbag increases the protection of
vehicle occupants wearing a seat belt.
However, airbags are only an additional
restraint system which complements, bu tdoes not replace, the seat belt. All vehicle
occupants must wear their seat belt cor-
rectly at all times, even if the vehicle is
equipped with airbags. This is because – on
the one hand – airbags are not deployed in
all types of accident, as in some situation
s
airbag deployment would not increase th e
protection afforded to vehicle occupants,
provided they are wearing their seat belt
correctly.
On the other hand, airbag deployment only
provides increased protection if the seat
belt is worn correctly, because:
R the seat belt helps to keep the vehicl e
occupant in the best position in relation
to the airbag
R for example, in a head-on collision, the
seat belt can more adequately prevent
the occupant from being propelle d
towards the force of the impact, and is
thus better suited to prevent injury
Thus, in accident situations where an air-
bag is deployed, it only provides protection
in addition to the seat belt if the seat belt
is being worn correctly. G
Risk of injury
The restraint system may not work as inten-
ded if the following components have bee n
modified or work on these components has
not been performed correctly:
R restraint system, consisting of the seat
belts and anchorages, belt tensioners,
belt force limiters, airbags
R wirin g
R networked electronic system s
Airbags or belt tensioners could then fail ,
e.g. in the event of an accident in which the
deceleration force would normally be high
enough to trigger the systems, or they
could be triggered unintentionally. Never
carry out any modifications on the restraint
systems. Never tamper with electronic
components and their software. G
Risk of accident and injury
Always have maintenance work carried ou t
at a qualified specialist workshop whic h
has the necessary specialist knowledge
and tools to carry out the work required.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use
a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this
purpose. Safety
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Occupant safet
y 47In particular, work relevant to safety or on
safety-related systems must be carried out
at a qualified specialist workshop. If this
work is not carried out correctly, the oper-
ating safety of your vehicle may be affec -
ted. There is a risk of an accident and injury .SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)
The SRS reduces the risk of occupants com-
ing into contact with the vehicle's interior in
the event of an accident.
The SRS consists of:
R The SRS warning lamp =
R Belt tensioners
R Belt force limiters
R Airbag s
The SRS warning lamp ==The SRS functions are checked regularly
when you turn on the ignition and when the
engine is running. Malfunctions can therefore
be detected in good time.
The = warning lamp in the instrumen t
cluster lights up when you switch on the igni -tion and goes out a few seconds after the
engine is started
. G
Risk of injury
If SRS is malfunctioning, individual systems
may be activated unintentionally or not be
triggered in the event of an accident with
heavy braking.
A malfunction has occurred if the =
warning lamp:
R does not light up when you switch on the
ignition
R does not go out after the engine has been
running for a few seconds
R lights up again once the engine is running
In this case, have SRS checked immedi-
ately at a qualified specialist workshop.
Triggering of belt tensioners, belt force
limiters and airbags In the event of a collision, the sensor in the
airbag control unit evaluates important phys-
ical data such as duration, direction and force
of the vehicle deceleration or acceleration.
Based on the evaluation of this data and
depending on the vehicle's rate of longitudi-
nal deceleration in a collision, in the firs
tstage the airbag control unit pre-emptively
triggers the belt tensioners.
The front airbags are only deployed if there is
an even higher rate of vehicle deceleration in
a longitudinal direction.
If your vehicle is fitted with adaptive dual-
stage front airbags, the front airbag is filled
with enough gas to reduce the risk of injuries
at the first deployment threshold. The front
airbag is only fully inflated if a second thresh-
old is reached within a few milliseconds due
to the control unit having detected further
deceleration.
i
The front belt tensioners can only be trig-
gered if the belt tongue is correctly
engaged in the seat belt buckle.
Criteria for triggering belt tensioners and
airbags
In the first stages of a collision, the sensor in
the airbag control unit evaluates physical
data such as duration, direction and rate of
vehicle deceleration or acceleration in order
to determine whether it is necessary to trig-
ger the belt tensioners and/or airbags.
The belt tensioner and airbag triggerin g
thresholds are variable and are adapted to the
rate of deceleration of the vehicle. This proc-
ess is pre-emptive in nature as the airba g Safety
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