MERCEDES-BENZ CLS COUPE 2022 Owners Manual

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anteed for the towing vehicle or the towed vehicle.
The v ehicle-trailer combination may swerve from
side to side.
Observe the following information:
= Permitted towing methods (  page 332)
= The notes on towing the vehicle with both
axles on the ground (  page 332)248
Driving and parking

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Notes on the instrument display and on-board
com puter &
WARNING Risk of accident if t
he instru-
ment display fails
If the instrument display has failed or is mal-
functioning, function r
estrictions in systems
relevant to safety cannot be detected.
The operating safety of your vehicle may be
impaired. 
Drive on carefully. 
Have the vehicle checked immediately at
a q

ualiNed specialist workshop. &
WARNING Risk of dis
traction from infor-
mation systems and communications
equipment
If you operate information systems and com-
munication de
vices integrated in the vehicle
when driving, you could be distracted from the
traPc situation. This could also cause you to
lose control of the vehicle. 
Only operate this equipment when the
tr

aPc situation permits. 
If you cannot be sure of this, stop the
v
ehicle whilst paying attention to road
and traPc conditions and operate the
equipment with the vehicle stationary. *
NOTE Mer
cedes-AMG vehicles 
Observe the notes in the Supplement.
Y
ou could otherwise fail to recognise
dangers. You must observe the legal requirements for the
countr

y in which you are currently driving when
operating the on-board computer.
The on-board computer shows only display mes-
sages and warnings from speciNc systems on the
instrument display. You must therefore ensure
that your vehicle is always safe to operate.
If the operating safety of your vehicle is impaired,
park the vehicle immediately and in accordance
with the traPc conditions. Contact a qualiNed
specialist workshop. Instrument display and on-board computer
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Overview of instrument display
1
Speedometer
The segments on the speedometer indicate
t
he statuses of the following systems: cruise
control/limiter/Active Distance Assist
DISTRONIC
2 Index points
3 Outside temperature 4
Time
5 Area for additional values (example: rev coun-
t er): rev counter/navigation/ECO display/
consumption/G-meter/date
The fuel supply will be interrupted to protect
t
he engine when the red mark on the rev
counter (overrevving range) is reached.
6 Coolant temperature display During normal operation, the coolant temper-
atur
e display is permitted to rise to 120°C.
Vehicles with 48 V on-board electrical system:
PO
WER and CHARGE displays (electrical drive
support and recuperation power of the elec-
tric motor)
7 Selected drive program
8 Selected transmission position 250
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9
Centre display area of the instrument display
(e xample: standard display for a trip): assis-
tance/telephone/navigation/trip/media/
radio/styles and displays/service/possible
settings for head-up display
A Fuel level and fuel Nller Oap location indicat
orOverview of buttons on the steering wheel
Depending on t
he equipment, the layout and the
design of the control elements on the steering
wheel may diMer. 1
Control panel for cruise control/limiter or
A

ctive Distance Assist DISTRONIC
(  page 192)
2 ( Bac
k button, on-board computer
3 Touch Control, on-board computer
To navigate: swipe
To conNr
m: press v
4

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The on-board computer is operated using the
les-
hand T
ouch Control and the les-hand back/home
button.
% To operate Touch Control in the most eMectiv
e
way, use the tip of your thumb if possible.
The following menus are available: = Assistance
= Telephone
= Navigation
= Trip
= Radio
= Media
= Service =
V
ehicles with an instrument display in the
widescreen cockpit: Design
% You can Nnd inf
ormation about the possible
settings and selections on the menus in the
Digital Owner's Manual.
The menus can be called up from the menu bar
on t
he instrument display. 
To call up the menu bar: pr
ess the les-hand
back button until the menu bar is displayed.
% Vehicles without Active Distance Assist
DIS

TRONIC: press the

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Overview of displays on the instrument display
Displa ys on the instrument display:
W Active Parking Assist activated
( pag

e 233)

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Display content
1
Navigation instructions
2 Current speed
3 Detected instructions and tr aPc signs
4 Set speed in the driving system (e.g. cruise
contr

ol)
System limits
The visibility of t
he displays will be aMected by the
following conditions:
= Seat position
= Image position setting
= Light conditions =
W
et road surface
= Objects on the display cover
= Polarisation in sunglasses
% In extreme sunlight, sections of the display
ma
y appear washed out. You can correct this
by switching the head-up display oM and on
again. Setting the head-up display using the on-board
com

puter On-board computer:
4 HEAD-UP DISPLAY
The f

ollowing head-up display settings or displays
can be selected or shown:
= Position
= Brightness
= Messages
= Assistance status
= Telephone
= Audio
= LINGUATRONIC 
To select the settings menu: swipe t
o the right
on the les-hand Touch Control.
The Settings menu 5 will be selected. 
To call up the Settings menu: pr
ess the les-
hand Touch Control. 
To adjust the position: swipe upw
ards or
downwards on the les-hand Touch Control. 
To adjust the brightness: swipe t
o the les or
right on the les-hand Touch Control.
Setting messages, assistance status, telephone,
audio and LIN
GUATRONIC 
Press the les-hand T
ouch Control.
The list of setting options will be displayed. 
Swipe upwards or downwards on the les-hand
T
ouch Control. 
To choose settings: pr
ess the les-hand Touch
Control. 254
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Selecting what the head-up display shows
(Example)
1
To switch the head-up display on/oM
2 Les display area
Navigation system
Average consumption
G-meter
3 Central display area
Speedometer
Set speed in the driver assistance system,
e.g. cr
uise control
Warnings from driver assistance systems, e.g.
dis
tance warning 4
Right display area
TraPc Sign Assis
t
Assistant display
5 To adjust the position, brightness and lower
displa

y area
6 Index points
7 Lower display area (example: les displa
y area)
You can hide display areas 2 t
o 4 that are not
required.
% In audio mode, the station name or track will
be sho
wn temporarily when the audio source
is being actively operated. In addition, the lat-
est calls will be displayed when the telephone
list on the instrument display is actively oper-
ated. 
Swipe upwards on les-hand T
ouch Control. 
Press the les-hand T
ouch Control. Switching the head-up display
on/oM via t
he mul-
timedia system Multimedia system:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Quick access 
Select HUD.
The head-up-displa

y is activated. Instrument display and on-board computer
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Overview and operation
Notes on the MBUX multimedia system
&
WARNING Risk of dis traction from infor-
mation systems and communications
equipment
If you operate information systems and com-
munication de
vices integrated in the vehicle
when driving, you could be distracted from the
traPc situation. This could also cause you to
lose control of the vehicle. 
Only operate this equipment when the
tr

aPc situation permits. 
If you cannot be sure of this, stop the
v
ehicle whilst paying attention to road
and traPc conditions and operate the
equipment with the vehicle stationary. You must observe the legal requirements for the
countr

y in which you are currently driving when
operating the multimedia system.
Depending on the equipment, the scope of func-
tion and pr
oduct designation of your MBUX multi-
media system may diMer from the description and images in this Owner's Manual. For example,
r
oute guidance with augmented reality is not avail-
able in all equipment variants. Overview of the MBUX multimedia system
1
Touch Control and control panel for the MBUX
multimedia sy

stem
2 Media display with touch functionality 3
Switch panel with buttons for telephone, navi-
g
ation, radio/media, vehicle functions/
system settings and favourites/themes
4 Controller
Turn: adjusts the volume
Press: switches sound on or oM
For Mercedes-AMG vehicles with AMG Per-
f
ormance exhaust system:
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Further operating options:
= Conducting a v
oice dialogue with LINGUA-
TRONIC.
= Operating functions contact-free with the
MBUX Interior Assistant.
% You can Nnd fur
ther information about opera-
tion as well as about applications and serv-
ices in the Digital Owner's Manual.
Anti-thes pr
otection
This device is equipped with technical provisions
to protect it against thes. More detailed informa-
tion about anti-thes protection can be obtained at
a qualiNed specialist workshop. MBUX multimedia system
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