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Lo ad ing and st owing Retainer
forthe Owne r’s Manual wallet
1 Velcro fas tener
2 Owne r’s Manual wal let
Yo uca nuse Velcro faste ner1to se cure
Owner’s Manual wal let2 .
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1 Retainer
2 Mirror cover
3 Mirror light
4 Card hol der
6 Fold th esu nvisor do wn.
6 Raisemirror cover 2ifdesired. i
If thesu nis daz zlin gyo ufrom the side ,you
ca n unclip thesu nviso r from retainer 1and fold
it to the side.
1 Slid er
2 Cover
6 Toopen: slideco ver 2forw ards by
the mark.
6 Toremo vethe insert: push slider 1
in the ashtrayhousi ngto the le ft.
Th eas htray pop sout of the holde r.
6 Remo vetheinsert upwards.
6 Toreplace the inse rt: push the inse rt
in to the holder until it engage sin place. Fr
ont cen treconsole
1 Cigarette lighter
6 Toswitcho n:ma kesure that the key
is in po sition 2in the ig nitio nlock. Fea
tures Su
nvisors G
Risk of accide nt Ke
ep the mi rror si n the sunviso rs covered
while drivin g. Yo uc ould ot herwis e be daz-
zl ed by refle cted light,thereb yendange ring
you rselfand ot hers.
P68.60-2141-31 Ashtray*
P68.00-4353-31 Ciga
rette ligh ter*
(s mo kingpacka ge) G
Riskofinju ry and fi re On
ly hold thehot cigar ette li ghter byits
kn ob .O therwi se ,yo umi gh tbu rn yours elf.
Ma kesure thatchildr en trav elli ng in the ve-
hi cle are nota bleto in jure them selves on
th ehot cigarette lighter or causea fire by
handl ing it.
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6 Pressciga rette li ghter1 .
Cigarette lighter 1will pop out auto-
mat ical ly wh en the heat ing elem entis
red-h ot.
The sock etsca nbe used fo rac cess ories
wi th ama ximum power con sump tion of
18 0w atts.
6 Make sure the key is in po sition 2in
the ignition lock. Cen
tre co nsole
The 12V so cket is lo cated inthefron t cen-
tr e co nsol e.
1 12 V socket Ve
hicle swith the smoking pa ckage* have
ac igar ette lighter in the centre console in-
ste adofthe 12Vsocket.
Th ecool ing outpu tof the coolbox depends
on th eam bient te mperatur ean d the cool-
in g leve lse lect ed.
i When you switch on the coolbox, you must
wait a sh ortwhile until cooling be gins.
If a larg enumb erofcurrent consumers
ar es witched on or the batt eryis not su ffi-
ci en tly cha rged ,the coolb oxredu ces its
co oling outpu tor switch esitsel fof f. You
wil lbe alerted to this bythe flas hing indi-
ca tor lamp in the switch .C ool ingw ill
sw itch back onwhen there is suffici ent
vol tage again. 1
Toset the te mperature
2 Handle
3 Toswitch cooling on or off Opening the
coolbox
6 Pull ha ndle2 on the cover.
6 Fold the cover forward. Switc
hing on cooling
6 Pres sswi tch 3to ON.
Th ein di ca tor lamp in the switch flashes
fo r ap proximatel y30se conds and then
lights upconstantl y. 12 V
sock ets
P68.00-4355-31 Coolbox*
G
Risk of fire Do
not cov erthe coolbox ventilation grille in
th e boot and do not ca rry an y fl am mable
su bs tanc es inthe boot,o therwi se there is a
ri sk of fire. P86.61-2058-31216_R
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itch ingof fcool ing
6 Press switch 3toOF F.
Th e in dica torlamp in the sw itch goes
out. Setting a low
cooli ng level
6 Pressthe ri ght-hand side of sw itch 1. Setting a
high coolin gl evel
6 Press the le ft-h an d side of switch 1. Caring
forthe coolb ox
If yo uar enot using th ecool boxfor along
pe riod, yoush ou ldsw itch itoff, defrost it
an dclea nit. Then le avethe lid open for a
whi le. Rem
ovingthe coolbox
Yo uca nre mo ve the coolb oxfor
mai nten ance orto in stall the skibag
( = pa ge 353). 1
Screws
2 Flap
3 Plug
6 Switch off the coolbox ( =page 363).
6 Disc onnec t plug3.
6 Undo both screws 1.
6 Pullout theco olbox.
6 Clos eflap 2. Fit
ting the coolbox
6 Foldflap 2 totheside un tilit is he ldin
place bythe mag net.
6 Slid ein theco olbo x.
6 Tighten both screws 1.
6 Conne ctplug 3.
P86.61-2059-31 Mobile
phone* G
Risk of acc ident Obs
erve the legal requirements for the
count ryinwh ich yo uarecurren tly dri ving
when operating mobile communi cations
equ ipme ntin the car.
If it is permitted to operatecom munications
equ ipme ntwh ilet he vehicle is in moti on,
you muston ly operate it when roadandtraf-
fi c con dition spe rmit .You may otherwise be
dis trac tedfrom the traf fic condi tion s,cause
an accid entan di njur eyou rselfa nd oth ers.
Two-way radios an dfax ma chines without
low-re fection exterior aerials mayinterf ere
with the carelectr onicsan dth ereb yje op-
ar dise the opera tiona lsafet yof thevehic le
an dyou rsa fety. Therefo re, on ly us ethese if
they are correctl yconne cted to a separate,
low-re flec tion ex terioraerial. 216_R
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i Toensu re op timum mobile phon ere ce ption
qu ality in the vehicle and minim ise the mutu alin-
te rfere ncebet ween the vehicle ele ctro nics and
mo bile phones, Mercedes-Benz re comme nds
using an approv edexterior aerial. Anexterior
ae rial conduc tsthe elec tromagnetic fields emit-
te d by themo bile phone tothe ou tsidean dthe
field stre ng th inside theve hicle decreasesi n
compari son wit hoperation wit hout an ext erior
ae rial.
i Variou smobile phone bracket sare available
for installa tion in your vehicle. You can obt ain
th ese bra cketsfrom a qualified spe cialist work-
shop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre .The
fu nc tions and servi cesa vailable when you use
th e phone depend on your mo bile ph onem odel
and your service prov ider. Th
ebracket is in the centre armrest.
6 Ope nthe telephone com partment
( = page 356).
Inserti ngamo bile phonein to the bracket
If
th emo bile ph oneisinse rted inthe
bra cket, youca n onl yspeak to the person
yo uare callin gi nh ands-fre emo de.
! Donotat temp tto remo vethemo bile phone
and the bracket toget her.Yo uco uld ot he rwi se
damag ethe brac ket.
6 Ifth ereis one, remo vethe ro undco ver
on th eback of the mobi leph one and
keep it in asa fe place. Read the mobile
phone op erating inst ructions. Exa
mple
1 Toengage the mobile phone
2 Con nector conta ct
3 Brac ket
6 Slide the bottom endof the mobile
ph one into lu gs2 of br acket 3.
6 Pressthe front of themo bile phone in
the directi onofarro w 1 until it eng ag-
es in bra cket 3 .
Th emo bile ph oneis co nnected to
th eh ands-fre esyst em an dth emult i-
fu nction stee ring wh eel.
Th ebat tery is charged dep ending on
the cha rgest at us and the pos itio n of
the key in the ignition lock .The
progres sof th ech arging process is
sh own in the mobile phonedispl ay. G
Risk of inj ury Ex
cessive elec troma gnetic radiat ion ca n
co nstitute ahealth ha zard to your selfand
others .Use of anexterior aerial give scon-
side ration to sci entific discussion su rround-
in g th ep ossible healthrisk posed by
elec trom agne tic fie lds.
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i Thesystem reads thephone book stored on
th eS IM card and in the memor yof the mobile
phone. If the same entry is store din bo thofthe
phone books, bot hof the se entries will be shown
in the mul ti-func tion display.
You can mak ecalls using the s and
t buttons on the multi-f un ction steer-
in gwh eel orusing CO MA ND.You canco n-
trol ot hermo bile phone functions using the
on-board compu ter (
=page 282).
i Whenyou remove theke y from the ignit ion
loc k,the mobile phone remains swi tched on for
approximatel yten min utes(run-on time). If you
make a call during thistime ,th e mobile phone
wi ll be swi tche dof f approxi mately tenmi nut es
af te ryo uha ve ended the call.
Ru n-on time:
Yo uca n change the run-on timeby maki ngan ad-
ditional phon ebook ent ryon the SI Mcard.
Fo rthe nam e,ent er"Idletime" (run-on time) and
fo rthe numb er, enter a num ber bet ween 1 and
30 (minutes). If you have not en tered a number
or have ent ered a different nu mber, the run-on
ti me of ten minut eswill still apply.
Refer tothemo bilephone operating inst ru ctions
fo rho wt ocr ea te a phone book entry. Own
numb ersen ding:
The hands- free sys temdoes not reco gni se
whet her own numb er sending is enabl edor disa-
ble dinth emo bile phone .The phone numb eris
th er efore al ways se ntby de fault.
By creating an additio nalp ho ne book ent ryon
th eS IMcard,yo uc an swi tch the own nu mber
se nd ing fu nction on or off:
For the na me, enter"CAL LID "and forthe
number, ent era" 0" or a "1". Ent ering:
! "0" will prevent thep hone number from be-
ing sent
! "1" will allow the phone number tobe sent
Ref erto the mobilephone opera ting ins truc tions
for howto crea te a phon ebook ent ry. Rem
ovingt he mo bile phone from the bracket
Example
1 To release the mobile phone
2 Bracket
6 Press release bu tton1and re move
the mob ilep hone forw ards out of
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ttin gadi ffere nt br acket
If yo ur mo bile ph one is notcomp atible with
the exis ting bracket, re movethisb rack et
an d then fit the new one.
Remo ving the exi stingbr ac ket
Example 1 To release the bracket
2 To remove the brac ket
3 Bracket
6 Press there lease buttoninthe
dire ction of arrow 1and re move
bracket 3inthe dire ction of arrow 2. Fitt
ingth ene w bracket
Example 1 Contac tplate
2 Recesses
3 Bracket
6 Inse rt br acke t3 into recesses 2of
co ntac tplate 1.
6 Slide bracket 3forw ards untiliten-
gages. Th
e in frar ed reflec ting glass preventsth e
vehicl ein te rior from becom ing too hot. The
ref lect ing gla ss alsobl ocks radio wa ves up
into the giga hertz range.
Ra dio-c ontrol led equipment (e.g. tol lre-
co rding syst ems) ca nbe inst alled onspe-
ci al areas 1and 3onthewi nd screen
whi chare tran sparen ttoradi o waves.
Th ese ar eas can bestbe seen fr om outside
the vehicle by observin g thelight re flected
of fthe wind screen. In
frar edreflec ting windscre en* 216_R
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Ve hicles withou tNight Vi ewAssist*
1 Areas of winds cree ntran spar ent to ra-
di o wa ves(o nthe left an dright of the
ra in se nsor cover)
2 Rain sensor cover
3 Area of wi ndscreen tra nspa rent tora-
di o wa ves Vehi
cles with Ni ght Vie w As sist*
1 Areas of wind screen tra nspar ent to ra-
di o wave s(o n the left of the rain sensor
cove r)
2 Rain sensor cover
3 Area of wind screen tra nspare ntto ra-
di o waves
Th erem oteco ntr olint egrated intherear-
vi ew mi rror allo wsyouto operat eup to
three di ffer ent door and gate systems.
i Thegarage door opener is onl yavailable
fo rc ert ain coun tries .Ob serve the legal require-
ment sinall cou ntries con cerned. The
HomeL ink®
ga rage door ope neris
co mp atibl ewith most gate and garage
do or op eners in Europe. Detailed info rm a-
tion on Hom eLink®
an d/ orcomp atible
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! on the Interne tat www.home link.com
Remot econtrol inthe rear -view mirror
1 Indicat orlamp
2 Tran smitter button
3 Transmi tter button
4 Transmi tter button
P67.10-2256-31
Gara
gedoor opener*
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gram ming there mo tecontrol
i For the best resul tsinsert new bat teries in
th e garage door's remot econtrol prior topro-
gramm ing.
i Youmustclear the rem oteco ntrol me mory
bef ore progra mmingthe remot econtrol forth e
first time (
=page 369).
6 Delete the memory of the integ rated
re mo tecontrol (
=page 369) bef ore
progra mming it for the first tim e.
6 Turn the key to position 2in the igniti on
lock.
6 Pressone of the tr ansmit terbuttons 2
to 4 on th e integratedre mo tecontr ol
and hol dit down.
Th e in dicator lamp 1star tsto flash af-
ter ash ort whil e.Itflas hes about once
per se cond. i
Indic ator lamp 1flas hesimmediately the
fi rs t time thetran sm itte r bu ttonis program med.
If th is transmit terbu tton hasalready bee npro-
gr ammed, indicat orlamp 1will only start flas h-
ing at a rat eof once a second aft er20 seco nds
have elaps ed.
6 Continu eto press the tra nsmi tter but-
ton.
6 Point the tra nsmi tter of garage door 's
remot eco ntrol towards th eleft-h an d
si de of the re ar-vie w mi rror from a di s-
tanc eof 5 to 20cm.
i Ther equired distanc ebet ween the garage
door's remo te control andth e in terior mirror de-
pends on the garage door ope ner. Sev eral at-
temp ts may be neces sary. Cont inue each
at tempt for at leas t20 seconds before a differ-
en tpositio nis tried ou t.
6 Press and hold the tran sm itter button
on the gara ge door'sremote contr olin-
di ca tor lamp 1flas hesr apidly.
Pr og rammi ng wa ssuccessfu lif indica-
tor la mp1flas he sra pidly. 6
Release thetran sm itter button sof the
in tegrate dan d garage door's re mote
con trol.
If indic ator la mp1goes out after approx-
im ately 20 se conds and did not flas hrapi d-
ly be fore th is:
6 Release thetran sm itter button sof the
in tegrate dan d garage door's re mote
con trol un its.
6 Repeat theprogram ming proc edur e.
Chang ethe dista ncebetween thega-
rage door's re motecontr ol an dthe
rear-vi ewmirror.
i Ifth ega rage door syste mworks wit haroll-
ing code, aft erprogram ming you mus tsync hro-
nise the remot eco ntrol int egrated in the rear-
vi ew mirror with th e garage door sys tem rec eiv-
er.
You will find fur ther info rmation in the garage
door opening system ’soperat ing instruc tion s,
e.g. thesections on "Synch ronising thetransm it-
te r" or "Regis tering a new tran sm itte r". You may
also callth ehotl ine ment ione d above. G
Risk of acc ident On
lypres st he tran smitter button on the in-
te gra tedremote controlifth erear en ope r-
sons or objects pr esen twithin th eswe epof
th eg arag edoor .Persons cou ldothe rwise
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orclo sing the garage door
Once progr amme d,the integrated re mote
control will assumethe function of the ga-
rage door system’s rem oteco ntrol .Pl ease
re ad the op erating instru ctions for the ga-
rage do orsyste m.
6 Turn thekey to po sition 2in the ignition
lo ck.
6 Pressthe tra nsmi tter button on the in-
terior mirror wh ich ha sbee npro-
gr am me d to operate th egarage door.
Garag edo or syste mwith afixe dco de:
in dic ator lamp 1lights up permane nt-
ly.
Ga rage door system wit harolling code:
in dic ator lamp 1flas hesfo r a brie fpe-
ri od and then lights up forap prox imate-
ly tw oseco nds. This is repeat edforup
to 20 seco nd s.
i Thetransmit terwi lltran sm it a signal for as
lo ng asthetran sm itte r bu tton isbe ingpr es sed.
The trans mission proc edure is abort edaftera
maximum of 20 seconds and indicator la mp1
fl ash es.Pr ess thetran sm itte r but tonagain if
nece ssary. Clea
ring the remo tecontro lme mory
6 Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lo ck.
6 Press an d hold tra nsmi tter buttons 2
and 4forab ou t20 se cond sun til indi-
cato rla mp 1flas he s rapidly.
The memor yiscleare d.
i You should clear the remot eco ntrol memo ry
before sellin gth ev ehicle.
iTofit and re move th efloormat smo reeasi ly,
slid ethe respec tive sea tbac kas far as pos sible. Flo
orma ts* G
Risk of acc ident Mak
esu re that any floormats or carp etsbe-
in g us eddo notc ause an obst ruction an d
ar eproper lysecur ed.
The fl oormats mu stalwa ysbe correctl y se-
cured using reta iner san d st uds.
Bef orest ar ting ajou rney ,c he ck that the
fl oormats are secu re andre po sition them if
necessa ry.An incorrectl y secure dfloo rmat
cou ldslip an dth us impa irco rrec tope ration
of the peda ls.
Do not plac eseveral fl oormats ontopof one
another. 216_R
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