MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2004 Owners Manual

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Features
Raisi
ngthe armrest
6 Pull the armrest upwards to the angle
you requi re.
Lowering the armrest 6 Pull handle 1and lower the armrest to
the ang leyou require. Ru
ffled pockets
There are ruffled pockets on the back of
the fron t seats. Stowage com
partment /cockp it cup holder*
1 Stowa gecom partment/c ockpit cup
holder
Opening
6 Press lightly against the cover.
Stowage compartment or cup holder
1 slides out autom atical ly.
Closing 6 Push inthe stowage compartment or
cup holder until it engages. G
Risk of inju ry Do not carry hard objects in the ruffled
pockets. Objects must not protrude over the
top of the ruffled pockets. Cup hol
ders G
Risk of injury Keep the cup holder closed whil
eyo u are
driving. You and others could otherwise be
injured by objects being thrown around in
the event of:
! sharp brak ing
! asu dden change ofdirection or
! anaccident
Only insert sealable containers of the cor-
rect size. The drinks could otherwise spill
over.
Avoid using the cup holder for hot drinks.
Ot herwise ,you could scald yourself. P
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Controls in detail
Features Rear cup holder
1 Rear cup holder
Opening
6 Press the front of cup holder 1.
Cup holder 1partly slides out.
6 Pull cup holder 1out to the stop.
Closing 6 Press cup holder 1in until it engages. Coc
kpitashtray
1 Cover
2 Sliding knob
3 Insert slides out
Op ening the ash tray
6 Press on the chrome label of cover 1.
The ashtray opens. Removing th
ein sert
6 Make sure that the engine isnot run-
ning and secure the vehicle against ro ll-
ing away.
6 Onvehicles with manual transmission:
En gage 2ndgear.
On vehic les with autom atic transmis-
sion*:
Move the select or lever to D.
6 Push sliding knob 2tothe right.
The ashtray insert slides out slightly
3 .
6 Remove the insert.
Replacing the insert 6 Press the insert down into the holder
until you hear it engage. P
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tray P 68.00-3374-31 neu G
Risk of accident Make
sure that the engine is switched off
and the parking brake is applied so that the
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rash tray
The ashtra yis located on the centre con-
sole.
1 Retaining lug
Op ening the ashtray
6 Pull the ashtray cover out from the top.
The ashtray opens.
Removing the ins ert
6 Press retaining lug 1down and
remove the inser t.
Replacing the insert 6 Press the insert into the hol der until
you hear it engage. 1
Cover
2 Cigar ette lighter 6
Make sure that the ignition is switched
on.
6 Press cover 1.
The ashtray opens.
6 Push in ci garette lighte r2 .
Cigarette lighter 2pops out auto mat-
ically when the heating element isred-
hot.
i The cigarette lighter soc ketca n be used for
ac ce ssories or the ele ctric air pump. P
68.00-2800-31 neu Cigarette
lighter G
Risk ofinjur yand fire Only
hold the hot cigarette lighter by its
kn ob . Otherwise, you may burn yo urself.
Make sure that children in the vehicle can-
not injure th emselves on th ehot cigarette
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The socket can be used for accessories
with a maximum power consumption of
18 0W.
If your vehicle isequipped with a non-
smoking package*, a stowage compart-
ment with a 12V socket is fitted instead of
an ashtray.
1 Cover
2 Socket
6 Press on the chrome label of cover 1.
The stowage compartment opens.
6 Fold socket cover 2to the right. The steering wheel heating heats the
leather area
sof the steering wheel.
The lever is located on the left under the
steering column.
1 To switch on the steering wheel heat-
ing
2 Indicator lamp
3 To switch off the steering wheel heat-
ing Switching on
6
Make sure that the ignition is switched
on.
6 Turn the switch on the leve rin the
direction of arrow 1and release it.
The switch jumps back and indicator
lamp 2lights up.
The steering wheel isheated inaccord-
an ce with the temperature. Switching off
6
Turn the switch on the lev er inthe
direction of arrow 3and release it.
The switch jumps back and indicator
lamp 2goes out.
i Thesteering wheel heating switche soff
autom atically when you remove the key from the
ignitio nlock. 12V
socket* P
P6 8.00-3576 -31 neu Steering wheel heating*
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iVario us mo bile phone models have specific
telephon ebracket sthat may be installed in your
ve hicle .These telephone brackets can be
obtained ata qualified specialist workshop, e.g.
at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
The functions and servic esavailable toyou when
making a call differ depending on your mob ile
phone model and your ser vice provider.
The telephone bracket for the mobile
phone is in the armrest.
6 To open the telephone compartment
(=
page 227). Inse
rtin g the mobile phone inthe tele
phonebr acket
If you insert the mobile phone into the tel-
ephone bracket, you can only speak to the
person you are calling using the hands-free
system.
! Do not attempt toremove the mobile phone
together wit hthe te lephone bracket. You could
otherwis edamage the telephone bracket.
6 Remove the round cover on the rear of
the mobile phone and keep itin a safe
place. Mobile phone*
G
Risk of accident Only use the telephone
when road and traf-
fic conditions permit. If you are not using the
hands-free system, pull over in a suitable
are ato ma kea call.
Mobile phones used inside the vehicle could
interfere with the vehicle's electronics and
thereby impair the correct operation of the
veh icle and your own safety if the phone is
used:
! without an exterior aerial
! without an exterior aerial whi chhas
be en fitted in such a way as to be reflec-
tion-free
! with an incorrectly fitted exterior aerial
The excessive levels of electromagnetic
radiation could also be damaging to your
health and the health of others. For thi
sreason, only have the exterior aerial
fitted at a qualified specialist workshop
which has the necessary specialist knowl-
edge and tools to carry out th ework
required. Mercedes-Benz recom mends that
you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for
this purpose. In particular, work relevant to
safety or on safety-related systems must be
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Example 1 To engage the mobile phone
2 Lugs
3 Telephone bracket
6 Slide the bottom of the mobile phone
into lugs 2 in telephone bracket 3.
6 Press the mobile phone in the direction
of arrow 1unti lit engages in tele-
phone bracket 3.
The mobile phone is connected to the
hands-free system and the multi-func-
tion steering wheel. The battery
isch arged, depen ding on
it s charge status and the position of the
key inthe ignition. The charging proc-
ess is indicated on the mobile phone
display.
i The vehicle reads the telephone books
st ore d on theSIM card and inthem obile phone
me mory. If the same entr y is stored in both tele-
phone books, both entri eswill be displayed in
th e multi-function display.
You can make a call using the sand
t buttons on the multi-function steer-
ing wheel. You can control other functions
of the mobile phone using the operat ing
system ( =page 133).
i When you remove the key from the ignition
lo ck, the mobile phone remains switched onfor
ap proxi mately ten minut es(run-on time). If you
ma ke a call during thi stime, the mobilep hone
wi llbe switched off approximately ten minutes
af ter you have hung up. Run-o
ntim e:
Yo u can change the run-on time by creating an
additional telephone boo kentry on the SIM card.
Fo r the name, enter "Nachlaufzeit" (run-on time)
and for thenumber, enterafigure between "1"
and "30" (minute s). If you do not enter a figure or
you enter an invalid figure, a run-on time of
appr oximately ten minutes will still apply.
You can read about how to make a telephone
book entry in the operating instructions for your
mobile phon e.
Own number sending:
The hands -free system cannot tell whether own
nu mb er sending is enabled or disabled in the
mobile phon e.The telephone number is there-
fore always sentby defau lt.
By creating an additional telephone book entry
on the SIM card , you can switch the own number
sending function on or off:
For the name, ent er"CALLID" and for the
number ,enter a "0" or a "1". Entering:
! "0" enable sown number sending
! "1" dis ables own number sending
You can read about how to make a telephone
book entry in the operating instructions for your
mobile phon e.
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Features
Removing the mobile
phone from the telepho
nebracket
Exa mple
1 Release but ton
2 Telephone bracket
6 Push release button 1and remove the
mobile phone towards the front from
telephone bracket 2. Fitting
the telephone bra cket
If you need to fit a different bracket for
your mobile phone, remove the existing
telephone bracket and then fit the one for
your phone.
Removing the exist ing telephone
bracket
Example
1 To release the telephone bracket
2 To remove the telephone bracket
3 Telephone bracket
6 Press the release button in the direc-
tion of arrow 1and remove telephone
bracket 3in the direction ofarrow 2.Fitting anoth
ertelepho nebracket
Example 1 Contac tsur face
2 Recesses
3 Telephone bracket
6 Position telephone bracket 3in
recesses 2of contact surface 1.
6 Slide telephone bracket 3forwa rds
until it engages.
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The remote control integrated in the rear-
vi ew mirror allows you to operate up to
three different door and gate systems.
You can program the transmitter buttons.
i The garage door opener is only available for
certain countries. Observe the legal require-
ment sinall cou ntrie sc oncerned.
Some garage door ope ning systems cannot be
operated using the remote control. You may
ob tain more detailed information from a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Remote contro
lin the rear-view mirror
1 Indicator lamp
2 Tran smitter button
3 Transmitter button
4 Transmitter button Programming the remote control
i
Youmust clear the remote control memory
be fore using the remote control for the first time
(= page 236).
6 Switch on the ignition.
6 Press and hold one of transmitt erbut-
tons 2to4 on the integrated remote
contro l.
Indicator lamp 1starts to fl ash after a
short while. It flashes about once a sec-
ond.
i Indicat or lamp1 flashes the first time the
transmitter button is programmed. If this trans-
mitt er bu tton has already been programmed,
indi cator lamp 1only starts flashing onceevery
sec ond after 20 seconds.
6 Continue to keep the transmitter but-
ton pressed.
6 Point the portable garage door remote
control and transmitt erat the left-hand
side of the rear-view mirror, from a dis-
tance of 5 to 20 cm. Garage door opener*
G
Risk of accident Only press th
etransmitter button on the
in tegrated remote control if there are no
persons or objects present within the sweep
of the garage door. Pers ons could otherwise
be injured as the door moves.
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The distanc erequire dbe tween theportab le
garage door remot econtrol and the rear-view
mi rror depends on your garage door opening sys-
tem.
6 Keep one of the transmitter buttons
on the garage door remote control
pressed until indicator lamp 1flashes
rapi dly.
Pro gramming was successful ifindica-
to rla mp 1flashes rapidly.
If indicator lamp 1goes out after
approximately 20 seconds and did not
begin to flash rapidly:
6 Release the transmitter buttons on
the int egrate d and por tablere mote
controls.
6 Repeat the programming procedure
and alter the distance between the
po rtable garage doo rre mote con-
trol and the rear-view mirror.
6 Release the transm itter buttons on the
int egrated and portable remote con-
trols. i
If the garage door syst emworks with a roll-
ing code , youmust synchronise the remote con-
trol in the rear-view mirror with the garage door
syste m'sreceiver after you have programm ed
th ei ntegrated remote control.
You will find further information inthe operati ng
instructions for the garage door opening system,
e.g. the sections on "Sy nchronising the transmit-
ter" or "Regis tering a new transmitter". Opening
/closing the garage door
Once programmed, the integrated remote
control assumes the function of the garage
do or syste m's remote control. Please read
the Operating Instructions for the garage
doo rsystem.
6 Switch on the ignition.
6 Press the transmitter button in the
rear-view mirro rwhich you have pro-
grammed to operate this garage door.
Garage door system with a fixed code:
Indicator lamp 1lights up continu-
ously. Garage door system with a rolling code:
Indicator lamp
1flashes briefly and
then lights up for approximately two
seconds. This is repeated for up to
20 seconds.
i The transm itter transmits a signal for as long
as thetran sm itter button is pres sed.After ama x-
imum of 20 seconds the transmission is stopped
and indicator lamp 1flash es. Press the tra ns-
mitter button again if necessary. Cl
earing the re mote contr olmemory
6 Switch on the ignition.
6 Press and hold transmitter buttons 2
and 4for about 20 seconds until indi-
cator lamp 1flashes rapidly.
The memory is cleared.
i Clear the remote control memory before
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i Slide the dri ver's seat right bac kto facilitate
fitting and removing the floormat. Fitting
1 Press-stud
2 Retainer
3 To press
6 Fit the floormat.
6 Place press-studs 1on retainers 2
and press. Removing
1 To raise
2 Retainer
6 Pull the floormat off retainers 2.
6 Remove the floormat. Floor
mats,dr iver 's side G
Risk of accident If you are usin
gafloormat, make sure that it
does not cause an obstruction and that it is
properly secured.
The floormats must always be correctly
se cu red using pre ss-stu d faste ners 1 and
2 .
Check that the floormats are secure before
starting a journey and reposition them if
necessary. An incorr ectly secured floormat
could slip and thus impair correct operation
of the pedals, e.g. by becomin gentan gled
with the clutch pe dal.
Do not pl acetw oor mo re floorma tson top
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