heating MERCEDES-BENZ CLS63AMG 2008 W219 Owner's Manual

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Contents
Safety and Security........................... 63
Occupant safety................................... 64
Air bags .......................................... 66
Occupant Classification System ..... 71
Seat belts ....................................... 76
Preventive occupant safety
(PRE-SAFE
®) ................................... 80
Active head restraints .................... 81
Children in the vehicle .................... 82
Blocking of
rear door window operation ........... 87
Panic alarm .......................................... 88
Activating ....................................... 88
Deactivating ................................... 88
Driving safety systems ......................... 89
ABS ................................................ 89
BAS ................................................ 90
Adaptive Brake ............................... 91
EBP................................................. 92
ESP
®............................................... 92
Anti-theft systems................................ 97
Immobilizer..................................... 97
Anti-theft alarm system .................. 97
Controls in detail............................... 99
Locking and unlocking ....................... 100
SmartKey ..................................... 100
SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* ...... 103
Checking batteries in the
SmartKey or SmartKey with
KEYLESS-GO* .............................. 108
Loss of the SmartKey or
SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* ...... 108
Opening the doors
from the inside ............................. 108
Opening the trunk ........................ 109
Closing the trunk.......................... 111
Trunk emergency release ............. 114
Valet locking ................................ 115
Automatic central locking ............ 116
Locking and unlocking
from the inside ............................. 116
Seats ................................................ 118
Front seat active head restraints . 118
Rear seat head restraints ............. 118
Lumbar support............................ 119
Multicontour seat* ....................... 120
Seat heating* ............................... 121
Seat ventilation* .......................... 122Memory function ............................... 123
Storing positions into memory ..... 124
Recalling positions from memory. 124
Storing exterior rear view mirror
parking position ........................... 125
Lighting ............................................. 126
Exterior lamp switch .................... 126
Combination switch ..................... 130
Corner-illuminating
front fog lamps* (CLS 550 with
Bi-Xenon* headlamps only).......... 130
Hazard warning flasher ................ 132
Interior lighting in the front .......... 133
Interior lighting in the rear ........... 134
Door entry lamps ......................... 135
Trunk lamp ................................... 135
Instrument cluster ............................. 136
Adjusting instrument cluster
illumination .................................. 136
Coolant temperature indicator ..... 137
Resetting trip odometer ............... 137
Tachometer.................................. 138
Outside temperature indicator ..... 138
Control system .................................. 139
Multifunction display.................... 139
Multifunction steering wheel........ 140

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29 At a glance
Center console
Center console
Upper partItemPage
14-zone automatic climate
control188
2COMAND system, see sepa-
rate operating instructions
3Seat heating*, front passen-
ger side121
Seat ventilation*, front pas-
senger side122
4Electronic Stability Program
(ESP®) control switch
94
5Central locking switch116
ItemPage
6Opening/closing button for
CD changer, see separate
COMAND operating instruc-
tions
7Rear seat head restraints
switch, folding down119
8Rear window sunshade*
switch185
9Seat heating*, driver’s side121
Seat ventilation*, driver’s
side122
aHazard warning flasher
switch132
bFront passenger front
air bag off indicator lamp75

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91 Safety and Security
Driving safety systems
When you release the brake pedal, the
brakes function again as normal. The BAS
is then deactivated.
Adaptive Brake
Adaptive Brake provides a high level of
braking safety as well as increased braking
comfort.
Important notes on using the brake
system
Following extended periods of only mi-
nor loads to your brake system, you
should occasionally apply the brakes
when traveling at high speeds. This im-
proves the grip of the brake pads.
After driving on wet or snow-covered
roads, you should apply your brakes
firmly before parking your vehicle. This
produces heat which serves to dry the
brake disks and help prevent corro-
sion.
On long and steep grades, shift to a
lower gear (gear range1, 2, or 3) to
prevent the brakes from overheating
and to reduce brake wear.
After hard braking, it is advisable to
drive on for some time so that the air
stream will cool down the brakes fast-
er.
Only Mercedes-Benz approved compo-
nents (e.g. brake pads) should be in-
stalled on your vehicle. Brake pads not
approved by Mercedes-Benz may im-
pair the safety of your vehicle.
Warning!G
If the BAS is malfunctioning, the brake sys-
tem is still functioning normally, but without
the additional brake boost available that
BAS would normally provide in an emergen-
cy braking maneuver. Therefore, the braking
distance may increase.
Warning!G
The BAS cannot prevent the natural laws of
physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can
it increase braking efficiency beyond that
afforded by the condition of the vehicle
brakes and tires or the traction. The BAS
cannot prevent accidents, including those
resulting from excessive speed in turns,
following another vehicle too closely, or
hydroplaning. Only a safe, attentive, and
skillful driver can prevent accidents. The ca-
pabilities of a BAS equipped vehicle must
never be exploited in a reckless or danger-
ous manner which could jeopardize the us-
er’s safety or the safety of others.
Warning!G
Make sure not to endanger any other road
users when carrying out these braking
maneuvers.

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121 Controls in detail
Seats
Seat heating*
The red indicator lamps on the switch
show the heating level selected.
1Front seat heating switch
1Rear seat heating switch (Canada only)
Switch on the ignition (page 38).Switching seat heating on
Press switch1.
Three red indicator lamps in the switch
come on.
Continue pressing switch1 until de-
sired seat heating level is reached.
Switching seat heating off
Press switch1 repeatedly until all in-
dicator lamps go out.
Level
3Three indicator lamps on
(highest level).
The seat heating automatically
switches to level2 after approxi-
mately 5 minutes.
2Two indicator lamps on.
The seat heating automatically
switches to level1 after approxi-
mately 10 minutes.
1One indicator lamp on
(lowest level).
The seat heating automatically
switches off after approximately
20 minutes.
offNo indicator lamp on.
iIf one or more of the lamps on the seat heat-
ing switch are flashing, there is insufficient volt-
age available since too many electrical
consumers are turned on. The seat heating
switches off automatically.
The seat heating will switch back on again auto-
matically as soon as sufficient voltage is avail-
able.

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197 Controls in detail
4-zone automatic climate control
Front defroster
You can use this setting to defrost the
windshield, for example if it is iced up.
You can also defog the windshield and the
side windows.
Activating
Press buttony (page 190) or
(
page 191).
The indicator lamp on the button
comes on. Display4 (
page 190) or
(
page 191) is cleared.The climate control switches automatically
to the following functions:
cooling on to dehumidify
most efficient blower speed and
heating power, depending on out-
side temperature
air flows onto the windshield and
the front side windows
the air recirculation mode is
switched off
Deactivating
Press buttony (page 190) or
(
page 191) again.
The indicator lamp on the button goes
out. Defrosting is turned off.
The previous settings are once again in
effect.Windshield fogged on the outside
Switch windshield wipers on
(
page 56).
Press buttonU (page 190) or
(
page 191).
If the automatic mode of the climate con-
trol is switched off:
Turn air distribution control1 and 7
to a or Y (
page 190) or
(
page 191).
iKeep this setting selected only until the
windshield or the side windows are clear again.
iYou can adjust the air volume, air distribu-
tion and the temperature when the front defrost-
er is switched on.
iTo switch the front defroster off, you can
also press buttonU or ´ (
page 190) or
(
page 191).
iThe cooling remains switched on.
iKeep this setting selected only until the
windshield is clear again.

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202 Controls in detail
4-zone automatic climate control
Activating
Switch off the ignition.
Press buttonT (page 191).
REST in display4 (page 191) comes
on.
Deactivating
Press buttonT (page 191) again.
REST in display4 (page 191) goes
out.
Rear climate control
The rear climate control is adjusted via the
front climate control panel (
page 190) or
(
page 191) or the rear climate control
panel.
The rear climate control panel is located in
the rear center console.
iHow long the system will provide heating de-
pends on
the coolant temperature
the temperature set by the operator
The blower will run at speed setting1 regardless
of the air distribution control setting.
iThe residual heat is automatically turned off:
when the ignition is switched on
after about 30 minutes
if the battery voltage drops
if the coolant temperature is too low
1Left rear center air vent, adjustable
2Right rear center air vent, adjustable
3Thumbwheel for air volume control
for right rear center air vent
4Temperature rocker switch, right
5Display
6Temperature rocker switch, left
7Thumbwheel for air volume control
for left rear center air vent

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204 Controls in detail
4-zone automatic climate control
Set the desired temperature for the
rear passenger compartment using the
temperature rocker switches
(
page 190) or (page 191).
After approximately 5 seconds after
the last adjustment, the display switch-
es back to its standard display.Front center console storage compart-
ment ventilation
The front center console storage compart-
ment under the armrest has its own air
vent. The air temperature is about the
same as that of the dashboard air vents.
The lever is located in the front center
vent.
1Lever
To open air vent slide the lever1 up.
To close air vent slide the lever1
down.
iYou can also press button™ or5
(
page 190) or (page 191) once more to
switch back to the standard display.
iThe compartment can get very warm due to
its confined space. When storing heat sensitive
objects (e.g. groceries) in the compartment,
close the air vent while heating the passenger
compartment.

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249 Controls in detail
Useful features
Reinstalling ashtray insert
Install insert by pushing it back into
frame until it engages again.
Rear door ashtray
1Chrome bar
2Insert slides out
3AshtrayOpening rear seat ashtrayBriefly press the top of ashtray3.
The ashtray opens.
Removing ashtray insert
Pull chrome bar1 in direction of ar-
row.
Remove insert2 upwards from ash-
tray frame.
Reinstalling ashtray insert
Install insert by pushing it back into
ashtray frame until it engages again.
Cigarette lighter
Warning!G
Never touch the heating element or sides of
the lighter; they are extremely hot. Hold the
knob only.
Make sure that any children traveling with
you do not injure themselves or start a fire
with the hot cigarette lighter.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the
SmartKey or the SmartKey with
KEYLESS-GO* from the starter switch, take
it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not
leave children unattended in the vehicle, or
with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s
unsupervised access to a vehicle could re-
sult in an accident and/or serious personal
injury.

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250 Controls in detail
Useful features
The cigarette lighter is located in the cen-
ter console compartment in front of the
center armrest (
page 30).
1Cigarette lighter
Switch on the ignition (page 38).
Push in cigarette lighter1.
The lighter will pop out automatically
when hot.
Power outlets
Power outlet in rear center console
1Power outlet
2Cover
Slide cover2 back.
!The lighter socket can be used to
accommodate 12V DC electrical accessories (up
to a maximum 85 W) designed for use with the
standard “cigarette lighter” plug type. Keep in
mind, however, that connecting accessories to
the lighter socket (for example extensive con-
necting and disconnecting, or using plugs that do
not fit properly) can damage the lighter socket.
With the socket damaged, the lighter may no
longer be able to be placed in the heating
(pushed-in) position, or the lighter may pop out
too early with the lighter not hot enough.
To help avoid damaging the cigarette lighter
socket, we recommend connecting 12V DC elec-
trical accessories designed for use with a stan-
dard “cigarette lighter” plug type to the 12V
power outlets (
page 250) in your vehicle
whenever possible.
!Make sure no fluids come into contact with
the power outlet, as this could cause a short cir-
cuit.
iMake sure the override switch is not activat-
ed (
page 87). The power outlet in the rear cen-
ter console will not function if the override
switch is activated.

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251 Controls in detail
Useful features
Power outlet in trunk
1Power outlet
Heated steering wheel (Canada only)
The steering wheel heating warms up the
leather area of the steering wheel.
The stalk is on the lower left-hand side of
the steering wheel.
1Switching on
2Switching off
3Indicator lampSwitching on
Switch on the ignition (page 38).
Turn switch at the tip of stalk in direc-
tion of arrow1.
The steering wheel is heated. Indicator
lamp3 comes on.
iThe power outlet can be used to accommo-
date 12-V DC electrical accessories (e.g. air
pump, auxiliary lamps) up to a maximum 180 W.
iThe steering wheel heating is temporarily
suspended while indicator lamp3 remains on
when
the temperature of the vehicle interior is
above 86°F (30°C)
the temperature of the steering wheel is
above 95°F (35°C)
When these conditions do not apply anymore,
steering wheel heating continues.

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