MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2004 Owners Manual

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5 Velcro fastener
6 Open Vel cro fastener 5.
6 Unfold thes kibag.
6 Pull the skibag into the vehicle interior. Coupé
6 Button
7 Flap
6 Open the boot.
6 Press button 6and open flap 7. Cabriolet
8 Flap
9 Locking mechanism
6 Push locking mechanism 9down-
wards.
6 Fold flap 8down. P 91.12-2462-31 neu
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ading the skibag
Skibag
6 Push the skis into the skibag from the
boo t.
a Lashing strap Pull lashing strap
atight by the loose end
until the skis are secured in the skibag.
b Hook
c Securing ring
6 Attach hook bto securing ring c.
6 Pull the lash ing strap tight by the loose
end. Removing the skis and folding up the skibag
6
Loosen the two lashing straps.
6 Detach the hook from the securing
ring.
6 Take the skis out of the skibag.
6 Close the flap in the boot.
6 Flatten the ski bag and fold it up.
6 Place the skibag in therear sea tba ck-
rest.
6 Fasten the Vel cro fastener.
6 Fold the cover upwards.
i Always close th eflap in the boot if you do
not require the skibag. Thi swill prevent unau-
thorised access from the vehicle interior to the
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Cabriolet
1 Left-ha nd hinge
2 Right-hand hinge
3 Tab
6 Pull tab 3down.
6 Foldfront hinges 1and 2on the
bo ot separator down fully by hand.
6 Press the PRESS label on the right and
left-hand sides on the two hinges to
engage them. Removing the skibag (Coupé)
The skibag can be removed for cleaning or
drying.
1 Button
2 Skibag frame
3 Flap 6
Open the boot lid.
6 Press button 1.
The flap opens downwards.
6 Press button 1more firmly until the
skibag frame comes loose.
6 Pull frame 2with the skibag upwards
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Risk of poisoning When the
skibag is removed, always drive
with the boot lid closed. Exhaust fumes
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The handling characteristics of a vehicle
when laden depend on the distribution of
the load within the vehic le. You should
therefore load your vehicle in accordance
with the illustration s.Lu
ggage net inthe front-passenger
footw ell G
Risk ofinjury On
ly use th eluggage net to transport light
items. Do not use it to transport any heavy,
sharp-edged or breakable objects. You and
others could otherwise be injured by objects
being thrown around in the event of:
! sharp braking
! a sudden chang eof direc tion or
! an accident Loading gui
delines G
Risk of injury Do not carry heavy or hard objects
inside
th evehicle or in the boot unless they are
secured.
An incorrectly secured or wrongly posi-
tioned load incre ases the risk of injury in the
event of:
! sharp braking
! a sudde nchange ofdirection or
! an accident
Ev en if the loading guidelines are followed
pr ecisely, a load will always increase the risk
of injury in an accident. G
Risk of poisoning Al
ways make sure that the boot lid is closed
when theen gine is running. Exhaust fumes
could otherwise ent erthe vehicle interior
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Observe the following notes onloading the
vehic le and transporting a load in the vehicle:
! Taking passe ngers in the vehicle as well as
th e vehicle's load into account, do not
exce ed the vehicle' s max imum perm issibl e
gross vehicle weight or axle loads.
! Slide a heavy load as far towards the front of
th e vehicle as pos sibleand stow it as far
down in the boot as possible.
! The lo adshould not be higher than theto p of
th e bac krests.
! Always lea nthe load against the front or rear
backrests ifthe load is tobe carried in the
vehicle interi or.
! When possible, always tr ansport the load
be hind seats which are not occupied.
! Secure the load with sufficiently strong and
wear-resistant lashing material. Pad sharp
ed ges for protection.
Lashing material can be ob tained ata qualified
sp ecialist wor kshop, e.g. at a Merce des-Be nz
Service Centre. In the boot there are four lashing eyelets.
6
Secure the load to the lashing eyelets.
Please note: ! Do not use elastic straps or nets to
secure a load, as these are only
intended as an anti-slip protection for
light load s.
! If you use securing straps, only use a
strap with a:
! permissible tens ile force
Fperm. = 600daN
! relative elongation of about 7% !
Do not route lashing material over
sharp corners or rough surfaces.
! Pad sharp edges for protection.
! Spread the load evenly between the
lashing points.
! Use all the lashing eyelets if possible.
! Do not overload the lashing eyelets
when using tensioners.
! Read and observe the instructions
issued with the lashing material used. Securing a load (Coupé)
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Risk of injury Spread the load evenly between th
elashing
eyelets.
Observe the loading guidelines
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The left and right rear seat system can be
folded down to increase the boot capacity. Fo
ldin gthe rear seats forwards
The release handles ar ein the top of the
boot on the left and right-hand sides.
6 Slide the head restraints in and fold
them back.
1 Backrest release handle
6 Open the boot. 6
Pull ba ckrest release handles 1.
Th e backrests are released.
2 Seat cushion release handles
6 Pull seat cus hion release handles 2.
The seat cushions are unlocked. Through-loading feature* (Coup
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Risk ofinjury Do not carry heavy or hard objects inside
the vehicl
eor in the boot unless th eyare
secured. Vehicle occupants could be injured
by obj ectsbeing thrown around in the vehi-
cl e in the eve ntof:
! sharp braking
! a chang eof direc tion or
! an accident G
Risk of poisoning Always make sure that
the boot lid is closed
when the engine is running. Exhaust fumes
co uld otherwise enter the vehicle interior
and you could be poisoned asa result. P 91.12-2573-31 neu P 91.12-2343-31 neu209en_d2.
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3 Seat cushions
4 Back rests
6 Foldseat cushions 3forwards.
6 Foldbackrests 4forwa rds. Folding back the rear seats
5 Lock verific ation indicator, right
6 Lock verific ation indicator, left
6 Swing the backrest to the rear until it
engages.
6 Swing the seat cushions to the rear
until they engage. !
Make sur ethat the seat be ltbuckles are not
trapped under the seat cushion.
i Always engage therear seat ba ckres tsifyou
do not require the through-loading feature .This
allows you to prevent unauthorised acc ess from
th ev ehicle interior to the boot. P 91.12-2349-31 neu
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Risk ofinjury Make sure that the rear seat backrest is
completely
locked. Red lock verification
indicators 5and 6on the left and right
must no longer be visible, otherwise the rear
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! Cabriole twi th sound syste m*:
Ma kesure that no objects are placed ineither of
th e opening hol esinthe bas ssp eaker bet ween
th e rear seats .They could damage the speaker.
Visit a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for the
re moval of foreign objects. Glove compartment
1 Glove compartment
i If your vehicle is equipped with a CD
ch anger*, this may be installed in the glove com-
partment, depending on your vehicle's equip-
ment.
i Cabriolet:
The glove compartment is locked and unlocked
by the central locking system. Opening
6
Reach into the opening and fold the
glove compartment cover down.
i There isasp ectacle scompartme ntin the
glove compartment cover.
Clo sethe spectacles compartme ntin the glove
co mpartment first.
Clo sing
6 Fold the glove com partment cover up
until it engages. Features
Stowage com
partments G
Risk ofinjury The stowage
compartments must be closed
when items are stored in the m.Luggage
nets are not strong enough to sec ure heavy
ob jects.
You and others could otherwise beinjured
by objects being thrown around in the event
of:
! sharp braking
! a sudden chang eof direc tion or
! an accident
Sharp-edged and break able objects must
not be transported in the luggage net. P
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Stowage compartments
beneath the armrest
Vehicles without a telephone* in the cen-
tre console
1 To open the stowage tray
2 To open the stowage compartm ent
3 To unlock
4 To lock
You can lock or unlock the stowage com-
partments using the emergency key ele-
ment. Opening the sto
wagetray
6 Pull handle 1.
Closing the sto wagetray
6 Press the armrest dow nuntil it
engages.
Op eningthe stowage compartme nt
6 Pull handle 2.
Closing the sto wagecompartment
6 Press the armrest dow nuntil it
engages.
Locking the stowage compartm ents
6 Turn the lock with the emergency key
element (
=pa ge 341) to position 4.
Unlocking the stowage compartm ents
6 Turn the lock with the emergency key
element (
=pa ge 341) to position 3. Sto
wage compartments beneath the armrest
Vehicles with a telephone* in the centre
console
1 To open the stowage compartment
2 To open the telephone compartment
from the left
3 To open the telephone compartment
from the right
4 To unlock
5 To lock
You can lock or unlock the stowage com-
partments using the emergency key ele-
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Vehicle swith a permanently-installed tele-
phone:
Do not insert cards with magneti cstrips into the
card compartme ntinthes towage compartme nt
cover. The information on the strips could be
erased by the magnets in the telephone holder.
Open ingt he stowage compartment
6 Pull han dle 1 .
Clo singthe stow age compartme nt
6 Press the armrest down until it
engages.
Open ing the teleph one compartment
6 Press button 2or3.
Closing the telephone compartment 6 Press the armrest down until it
engages.
Locking the stowage compartments 6 Turn the lock with the emergency key
element (=
page 341) to position 5.Unlocki
ngthe stow age compartme nts
6 Turn the lock with the emergency key
element (
=page 341) to position 4.
Sto wage tray in the sto wage com part-
ment
Vehicles without a rear blower*
1 Stowage tray
i You can remove the sto wage tray com-
pletely to empt yor clean it. Opening
6
Pull out the stowage tray.
Clo sing
6 Slide the stowage tray in until it
engages. Adjusting the armrest angle
Ve
hicle without a telephone* in the centre
conso le
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