MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2004 Owners Manual

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88 Controls in detail
Opening and closingi
The boot will relock automatically if the vehi-
cl e was previously locked centrally.
i If the boot lid makes contact wi than object
in its upper range of movement whe nclosing,
e. g. luggage piled too high, the closing proce-
dure is halted and the boot lid reop ensto its ini-
tial posi tion.
Automatic closing and locking with
KEYLESS GO*
On vehicles KEYLESS GO*, there are two
separate buttons in the boot lid for:
! closing the boot only
! closing the boot and centrally locking
the vehicle at the same time
(=
pag e86) To close and
lock with KEYLE SSGO*
1 Closing button
2 KEYLESS GO button
To close the boot:
6 Press closing button 1.
To close the boot and centrally lock the
vehicle:
6 Press KEYLESS GO button 2.
i The boo tlid reopens after clo sing if the
KEYLE SSGO key is in the vehicle. The vehicle is
locked automatically once
you have pul led away.
You can open a door from the inside at any
time, even if it has been locked.
i The doors unlock automa tically in an acci-
dent ifthe force ofthe impact exceeds a prede-
termined leve l.
The vehicle is locked automatically once the igni-
tion is switched on and the wheels begin toturn.
There is there fore a risk of being locked out
when the vehicle is being pushe dor when the
vehi cle is on a dynamometer.
You can switch off the automatic locking
function us ing the operating system
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89
Controls in detail
Opening and closing
You can lock or unlock the vehicle centrally
from the inside using the central locking
switches. This may be useful if you wish to
unlock the passenger door from the ins ide
or lock the vehicle before pulling away, for
example.
i Youcan open a door from the inside at any
time, ev enif it has bee nlocked.
i It is not possible to unlock the vehicle cen-
trall yfro mt he inside if it was previous lylocked
fro mthe outside using the key or KEYLESS GO*.
In this ca se, you can only lock the vehicle cen-
tral lyif both doors are closed. The central
locking sw itch is located on the
upper section of the centre console.
Central locking switch
1 To lock
2 To unlock Locking
6
Press the upper section of central lock-
ing switch 1.
The vehicle is centrally locked. Un
locking
6 Press the lower section of central lock-
ing switch 2.
The vehicle is centrally unlocked.
i It is not possi ble to unlock the vehicle from
the inside if ithas bee ncentrally locked from the
outside. Locking and
unlocking from the
inside G
Risk of accident Never leave
children alone in the vehicle.
The y could open adoor from the inside,
even if it is locked, and there byendanger
themselves and others. 209en_d2.boo Seite
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90 Controls in detail
Seats
You will find information about adjus
ting
the seats in the "Getting started" section
(= page 25).
You will find information about folding for-
ward the rea rbench seat in the Through-
loading feature* (Coupé) section
( = pa ge 223).
The easy-entr y/exit feature facilitates get-
ting into and out of the vehicle.
The driver's seat moves back and the
steering wheel moves up when you:
! remove the key from the ignition lock
! open the driver's door and the key isin
position 0or 1in the ignition lock
If you insert the key into the ignition lock
when the driver's door is closed, the
driver's seat and the steering wheel return
to their previous position depending on the
settings stored and the key being used. i
The driver's seat only moves ba ckif it was
not already positioned in the rear part of its
adjustment range.
The steeri ngwheel only moves up if itwas not
already positioned at th eupper limit. i
The adjustment procedu reis:
! interrupted briefly whe nyou start the engine
! halted co mpletely if you start the engine and
pull away immediately
i To preve ntentr apment, the driver' sseat
only moves for wards if it was not already posi-
tioned in the fro ntpart of its adjustm ent range.
The last positions of the driver's seat,
steering wheel and exterior mirrors will be
stored ifyou:
! switch off the ignition
or ! store a memory positio n(=page 97)
You can configure the easy-entry /exit
feature using the operating system
( = page 129). Seats
Easy-entry
/exitfea ture* G
Risk of injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped
when you activate the
easy-entry /exit fea-
ture.
Halt the adju stment procedure if there is a
risk of entrapment .To haltthe adjustment
procedure:
! move the seat adjustme ntswitch
! move the steering column adj ustment
switch
! pres sthe storage pos ition switch
The seat and steering column stop moving
immediately.
Never leave children unsupervised in the
vehi cle. They could open the driver's door,
inadvertently activate the easy-e ntry feature
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91
Controls in detail
Seats
To provide bette rsuppor tfor your back,
you can adjust the contour of the front
seat backrests individually.
The control pan elis located between the
seat cushion and the centre console.
1 Seat cus hion length
2 Backrest contour, lumbar region
3 Backr estcontour, upper back
4 Backrest side cushions 6
Make sure that the ignition is switched
on.
All the lamps inthe instrumen tcluster
li ght up.
Seat cushion length 6 Set the cushion length using switch1,
ad justing it according to the length of
your thighs.
Ad justing the backrest conto urin the
lumbar region
6 Using switch 2, select the lumbar-
region support position you requ ire.
Adjust ingthe backrest contour for the
upp erback
6 Using switch 3, select the upper-back
support positi onyou require.
Backrest sid ecushions
6 Using switch 4, select the ba ckrest
side cushion position that offers you
the best suppo rt. Multi-contour backrest*
P91.25 -2165-31 Removing and insta
lling the head
restraints G
Risk of inju ry Install the head restraints if the seats are
occupi
ed. This reduces the risk of injury to
passengers in anaccident. G
Risk of inju ry Passengers sho
uld only travel sittin gon
seats fitted with head restraints. 209en_d2.boo Seite
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92 Controls in detail
Seats
Manually adj
ustable front and rear seats (Coup
é)
The release button islocated at the top of
the back rest.
1 Rele ase but ton
Removing the head restr aint
6 Tilt theback restbackwards slightly.
6 Pull up the hea drestraint as far as it
wi ll go. 6
Press release button 1.
6 Pull the he adrestraint up alittle further
and keep it in this position.
6 Rem ove the hea drestr aint from the
holder by tapping it lightly at the bot-
to m.
6 Pull the head restraint out.
Installing the head restraint
Insert the hea drestraint so that the
notches on the bar are on the left when
viewed in the direction of travel.
6 Push the head restraint downwards
until you hear it click into position.
6 Press the release button and insert the
head restraint fully until it is resting on
the back rest cushion.
6 Keep the head restraint in this position.
6 Engage the head restraint by tapping it
lightly. Electrically-adj
ustab lefront seat*
The switch for the head restraint height is
on the door trim.
1 Head restraint switch
Removing the head restraint
6 Tilt the backrest backwards slightly.
6 Press switch 1upwards until the head
restraint is fully extended.
6 Pull the head restraint out. P 91.16-2142-31 P91.16-2131-31209en_d2.boo Seite
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93
Controls in detail
Seats
Installi ngthe head restraint
Insert the head restraint so that the
notches on the bar are on the left when
vi ewed inthe direction of travel.
6 Press swi tch1 upwards for approxi-
mately five seconds.
6 Push the head restraint downwards
until you hear itcli ck into position. Coupé
Folding back the head
restraints using
the swi tch
The switch is located on the centre con-
sole.
1 Switch for rear-seat head restraints
6 Make sure that the engine is running.
6 Press switch 1.
The rear-seat head restraints fold back. Folding back the rear-seat head
restr
aints
The release button is located on the rear-
seat head restraint.
1 Release button
6 Pres s release button 1.
The rear-seat head restraint folds back. Rear-seat
head restraints G
Risk of injury Always drive with the head restraints folded
up when the rear seats are occupied. This
reduces the risk of injury to rear passengers in
th ee vent of an acc iden t. P 54.25-3810-31 neu P 91.16-213
3-31 209en_d2.boo Seite
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94 Controls in detail
SeatsFoldin
gup the hea drestraints
6 Pull up the head restraint in the direc-
tionof the arrow until it locks.
Adjus ting the angle of the head restraints
The head restraints can be locked into two
different positions.
6 Pres s release button 1on the head
restraint and turn the head restraint to
the required position.
! Adjust the head restraint so that it is posi-
tioned as close to the he adas pos sible. Cabriolet
Pulling out the
headrestraints
1 Rea r-seat head rest raint
6 Extend headrestraint 1fully. Lower
ingthe hea dre straints
The switch is located on the centre con-
sole.
1 Switch for rear-seat head restraints
6 Make sure that the key is in position 1
or 2in the ignition lock.
6 Press swi tch1 .
i You cannot lower the rear head restraints if
the roll-over bar sare deployed. You may retract
the extended roll-over bars manually when the
soft top is open ( =
page 344). P 91.16-2136-31 G
Riskof injury If
you are driving with therear seatsoc cupie d,
make sure that th erear-seat head restraints
are extend ed. This reduces the ris kof injury to
rear passengers in an accident. P 91.16-2146-31 P 54.25-381
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95
Controls in detail
Seats
The buttons for the seat ventilation are
located on the centre console.
1 To set the seat ventilation The blue indicator lamps in the button indi-
cate the
ventilation level you have
selected:
6 Make sure that the ignition is switched
on.
All the lamps inthe instrumen tcluster
li ght up. Switching on the seat ventilation
6 Press button 1.
Three blue indicator lamps above the
switch light up.
6 Press button 1until the desired level
is set.
Switching off the seat ventilation 6 Press switch 1repeatedly until no
indicator lamps are lit. Seat ven
tilation* P 54.25-3811-31 neu Level
3 Three indicator lamps are lit
2 Two indicator lamps are lit
1 One indicator
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96 Controls in detail
Seats
The buttons are located on the cen
tre con-
sole.
1 Seat heating The red indicator lamps in the button
indi-
cate the heating level you have selected.
6 Make sure that the ignition isswitched
on. Switching
onthe seat he ating
6 Press button 1until the heating level
required is set. Switching
offthe seat he ating
6 Press button 1repeatedly until no
indicator lamps are lit. Seat heating*
P54.25-3813-31 Le
vel 3 Three indicator lamps are lit
The seat heating aut
omati-
cally swi tches to level 2 after
approximately five minutes. 2 Two indicator lamps are lit
The seat heating aut
omati-
cally swi tches to level 1 after
approximately ten minutes. 1 One indicator lamp is lit
Switches off automatical
ly
after approximately 20 min-
utes. off No indicator
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97
Controls in detail
Storing settings* (memory package)
You can store up to three different settings
for each key using the memory function.
With KEYLESS GO*, it is possib leto store a
furthe r three settings for both KEYLESS
GO keys* together. Thes ethree settings
are activated for each KEYLESS GO key* if
you operate the vehicle us ing KE YLESS
GO*.
The following settings are stored:
! Seat, backrest and head restraint
pos ition
! Driver's side: steering wheel position
! Driver's side: exterior mirror position
i Each additional key has the same settings as
KE YLESS GO*. You can deactivate key-dependent set-
tings using the operating system
(=
pag e130).
The memory button and storage position
sw itch are located in the door control
panel.
1 Mmemory button
2 Storage positions 1, 2, 3 6
Make sure that:
! the ignition is switched on
or ! the respective door is open
6 Adjust the seat.
6 On the driver's side, also adjust the
steering wheel and the mirrors
(=
page 25).
6 Turn storage position switch 2to the
required memory position 1, 2or3.
6 Pres s the Mmemory button.
6 Pres s the storage position switch
wi thin three seconds.
The settings are stored in this storage
position. Storing settings* (memory package)
G
Risk of accident Only
call up the memory functions onthe
driver's side when the vehicle is stationary.
You could otherwise be distracted inthe
event of an unexpected steering wheel and
seat move ment. P
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