child seat MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS 2017 Owners Manual

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At ag lance ...... .. ............................................ 6
Cockpit ........................................................... 6
Wa rn ing and indicator lamps .......................... 8
Overhead control panel ................................ 12
Doo rc ontrol panel and sea ta dj ustment ....... 14
Emergencies and breakdowns ...................... 16
Digita lO pe ra to r' sM an ua l ........................ . 18
Callin gupt he Digital Operator's Manual ...... 18
Gene ra ln ot es ............................................. 19
Pr ot ection of th ee nv ironmen t. .................... .1 9
Mercedes-Ben zG enuineParts ....................... 19
Operator's Manual ....................................... .2 0
Service and ve hicle operation ....................... 21
Operating saf et y. .......................................... 22
Declarat io nofc onformity fo rw ireless
ve hicle component s. ................................... .2 3
Diagno st ics connection ................................ 24
Qualified specialis tw or ks hop ....................... 24
Cor re ct us eoft he ve hicle ........................... .2 5
Problems wit hy our ve hicle ........................... 25
Re portin gs af et yd efects .............................. .2 5
Limited Wa rr ant y. ........................................ .2 6 QR cod ef or re scue car d. ............................. .2 6
Ve hicle dat as to ra ge .................................... .2 6
Copyright .. .................................................... 28
Occupant saf et y ......................................... 30
Re st ra int sy st em .......................................... .3 0
Sea tb elts ..................................................... 33
Airbag s. ........................................................ 37
PRE-SAFE ®
................................................... 44
Childr en in th ev ehicle ................................. .4 5
Pe ts in th ev ehicle ....................................... .5 4
Opening and closing .................................. 55
SmartK ey ...................................................... 55
Door s. ........................................................... 60
Tr unk ............................................................ 63
Ro ller sun blinds .......................................... .6 9
Sid ew in do ws ............................................... 70
Sliding sunroof .............................................. 74
Anti-thef tp ro te ction .................................... .7 9
Seats and sto wing ...................................... 81
Cor re ct driver's sea tp osition ........................ 81 Seats ............................................................ 82
St eering wheel ............................................. .9 1
Using th em emor yf unction .......................... 93
St ow ag ea re as .............................................. 94
Cup holder .................................................. 10 3
Ashtr ay and cigar et te lighter ...................... .1 05
Soc ke ts ....................................................... 10 6
Wi re less ch argin goft he mobile phone
and connection wit ht he ex te ri or antenna .. 107
Ins ta lling/ re moving fl oor mats .................. .1 09
Light and visibility .................................... 11 0
Exterio rl ig hting ........................................... 11 0
Interior lighting ............................................ 11 4
Wi ndshield wipe ra nd windshield wa sher
sy st em ........................................................ 11 5
Mir ro rs ........................................................ 11 8
Operating th es un visor s. ............................ 12 0
Infrared re fl ectiv ew indshield ..................... .1 21
Climat ec ontrol ......................................... 12 2
Overvie wofc limat ec ont ro ls ys te ms ......... .1 22
Operating th ec limat ec ontrol sy st em ......... 12 22
Con te nts

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1
Ad justs th es eats electrically →
84
2
Switches th es eat heating on/off →
90
3
Switches th es eat ve ntilation on/o ff →
90
4
Ad justs th ef ro nt passenger seat from th ed ri v‐
er's seat
5
76 Loc ks /unloc ks th ev ehicle →
60
6
Opens/closes th et ru nk lid →
63
7
Ad justs and fo lds th eo utside mir ro rs out/in
electrically →
11 8
8
b Opens/closes th er ight side window →
70
9
b Opens/ cl oses th er ear ri ght side window →
70
A
Child saf et yl oc kf or th er ear side windo ws →
53
B
b Opens/closes th er ear lef ts ide wind ow →
70 C
b Opens/closes th el ef ts ide window →
70
D
Opens th ed oor →
60
E
Sets th em emor yf unction →
93
F
Sets th es eat fo re -and-af ta dj ustment →
84
G
Ad justs th es eat cushion length →
84
H
Ad justs th e4 -w ay lumbar support →
85
I
Seat adjustment using th em ultimedia sy st em →
87
J
Ad justs th eh ead re st ra ints →
85
K
Ad justs th es eat cushion inclination →
84
L
Ad justs th es eat height →
84
M
Ad justs th es eat backres ti nclination →
84At ag lanc e– Door control pane la nd seat adjustment 15

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Re st ra int sy st em
Pr ot ection by th er estraint sy st em
The re st ra int sy st em includes th ef ollowing:R
Seat belt sy st emR
Airbags R
Child re st ra int sy st emR
Child seat securing sy st em
In th ee ve nt of an accident, th er estraint sy st em
can: R
Re duce th er isk of ve hicle occupants coming
int oc ontact wit hp arts of th ev ehicle interior.R
Re duce th ef orces to whic ht he ve hicle occu‐
pants ar es ubjected.
As eat belt can onl yp ro vide th eb es tl eve lofp ro ‐
te ction if it is wo rn cor re ctl y. Depending on th e
de te cted accident situation, Emergency Te nsion‐
ing Device sa nd/or airbags supplement th ep ro ‐
te ction of fe re dbyac or re ctl yw or ns eat belt.
Emer ge ncy Te nsioning Device sa nd/or airbags
ar en ot depl oy ed in eve ry accident. So th at th er estraint sy st em can pr ov ide pr ot ec‐
tion ,e ac hv ehicle occupant mus t:R
Wi th th es eat belt fast ened cor re ctlyR
In an almos tu pright position wi th th eir back
agains tt he seat backrest R
Sit wit ht heir fe et re st ing on th ef loor ,ifp os‐
sible. R
Alw ay sbes ecured in an additional re st ra int
sy st em suitable fo rM ercedes-Benz ve hicles
if th ey ar eu nde r5f t( 1. 50 m) ta ll.
Ho we ve r, no sy st em av ailable to da yc an com‐
ple te ly eliminat ei njuries and fa ta lities in eve ry
acciden ts ituation. In particular ,t he seat belt
and airbag ge neral ly do no tp ro te ct against
objects penetrating th ev ehicle fr om th eo ut side.
Ar isk of inju ry caused by th ea irbag deploying
can also no tbec omple te ly ru led out. Re duce dr estraint sy st em pr ot ection
q
WA RNING Risk of inju ry or deat hf ro m
modifications to th er estraint sy st em
Modification stot he re st ra int sy st em may
cause it to no longer wo rk as intended.
The re st ra int sy st em ma yt hen no tp ro te ct
th ev ehicle occupants as intended by fa iling
in an accident or triggering unexpec te dly ,f or
ex ample

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or -
When entering or ex itin gap arkin gs pace
using Pa rk ing Pilot.
Information on PRE- SA FE ®
Impulse Side
If an imminent side impact is de te cted, PRE-
SA FE ®
Impulse Side can pre-emptively mo ve th e
front-seat ve hicle occupant's upper body
to wa rd st he center of th ev ehicle. It does th is by
ra pidl yi nflating an air cushion in th eo uter seat
side bols te roft he seat backres tont he side on
whic ht he impact is anticipated. This increases
th ed is ta nce betwee nt he door and th ev ehicle
occupant.
If PRE-SAFE ®
Impulse Side has been deplo ye do r
is fa ulty ,t he displa ym essage PRE-SAFE Impulse
Side Inoperative See Operator's Manual is dis‐
pla ye d( →
pag e3 53). Children in th ev ehicle
Note sont he saf et ra nsportation of ch ildren
q
WA RNING Risk of accident and inju ry
due to ch ildren lef tu nat te nde dint he
ve hicle
If yo ul ea ve ch ildren unaccompanied in th e
ve hicle, th ey ma ybea bl etos et th ev ehicle in
motion, fo re xamp le by :R
Re leasing th ep arking brake. R
Shifting th et ransmission out of park
position ] . R
St artin gt he engine.
In addition, th ey ma yo perat ev ehicle equip‐
ment.

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R
Incor re ct positioning of th ec hild re st ra int
sy st em.
Fo rw ard-facin ga nd re ar wa rd -facing ch ild
re st ra int sy st ems on th ef ro nt passenger
seat
When using ar ear wa rd-f acin gc hild re st ra int sys‐
te mont he front passenger seat, th ef ro nt
passenger airbag mus ta lw ay sbed isabled. This
is only th ec ase if th eP ASSENGER AIR BA GO FF
indicator lam pisl it continuousl y( →
pag e4 1).
When usin gac hild re st ra int sy st em on th ef ro nt
passenger seat, it is essential to obser ve th ef ol‐
lowing: R
Mo ve th ef ro nt passenger seat as fa rb ac ka s
possible. R
Re tract th es eat cushion lengt hasf ar as pos‐
sible. R
Th ee ntir eb ase of th ec hild re st ra int sy st em
mus ta lw ay sr es tont he sitting sur fa ce of th e
front passenger seat. R
The backres toft he fo rw ard-facin gc hild
re st ra int sy st em mus tl ie as fl at as possible
agains tt he backres toft he front passenger
seat. The ch ild re st ra int sy st em mus tn ot to uc ht he ro of or be put under st ra in by th e
head re st ra ints. R
Ad jus tt he angle of th es eat backres ta nd th e
head re st ra int position according ly .R
Mo ve th es eat cushion inclination to th e
highest, mos tv ertical position.R
Alw ay sm ak es ur et hat th es houlder belt
st ra pisc or re ctl yr outed from th es eat belt
outle toft he ve hicle to th es houlder belt
guide on th ec hild re st ra in t sy st em. The
shoulder belt st ra pm us tber outed fo rw ards
and down wa rd sf ro mt he seat belt outlet.R
If necessar y, adjus tt he seat belt outle ta nd
th ef ro nt passenger seat according ly .R
Ne ve rp lace objects under or behind th e
ch ild re st ra int sy st em, e.g. ac ushion.
Alw ay sc omply wit ht he manufacturer's ins ta lla‐
tion and operatin gi nstructions fo rt he ch ild
re st ra int sy st em used. Child saf et yl oc ks
Ac tivating/deactivatin gt he ch ild saf et yl ock
fo rt he re ar doors
q
WA RNING Risk of accident and inju ry
due to ch ildren lef tu nat te nde dint he
ve hicle
If yo ul ea ve ch ildren unat te nde dint he ve hi‐
cle, th ey ma ybea bl etos et th ev ehicle in
motion, fo re xamp le by : R
Re leasing th ep arking brake. R
Shifting th ea utomatic transmission out
of par kp osition ] or shifting th em anual
transmission int on eutral. R
St artin gt he engine.
In addition, th ey ma yo perat ev ehicle equip‐
ment.

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Seats
Ad justin gt he fron ts ea tm anuall ya nd elec‐
tricall y( wi thou tS ea tC om fo rt Pa ck age)
q
WA RNING Risk of becoming trapped if
th es eats ar ea djus te dbyc hildren
Child re nc ould becom et ra pped if th ey adjust
th es eats, particularly when unattended.

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Childr en in particular could acc iden ta lly
press th ee lectrical seat adjustmen tb uttons
and become trapped.

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Care .......................................................... 289
AIRPANEL ............................................ 287
Car wa sh ............................................. 284
Carpe t. ............................................... .2 89
Displ ay ................................................ 289
EAS Y- PA CK tr unk bo x. ........................ .2 89
Ex te ri or lighting ................................... 287
Genuine wo od/trim elements ............ .2 89
Matt fi nis h. .......................................... 286
Pa int .................................................... 286
Plastic trim .......................................... 289
Po we rw ashe r. ..................................... 284
Re ve rs ing camera/360° Camer a. ...... .2 87
Ro of lining .......................................... .2 89
Seat belts ............................................ 289
Seat co ve r. .......................................... 289
Sensor s. .............................................. 287
Ta ilpipes .............................................. 287
Tr ailer hit ch ......................................... 287
Wa shing by hand ................................. 285
Wheels/rims ....................................... 287
Wi ndo ws .............................................. 287
Wi per blades .............................. ........ .2 87
Ca r pe t( Care) .......................................... .2 89
Chang eofa ddress ..................................... 21 Chang eofo wnership ................................ 21
Changing aw heel .................................... 334
Changing hu bc aps ................................ .3 34
Charging
12 Vb atter y. ....................................... .3 01
Child saf et yl ock
Re ar door .............................................. 52
Re ar side wind ows ................................. 53
Child seat
Fr ont passenger seat (no te s) ................. 51
Fr ont passenger seat (rear wa rd -
fa cing/for wa rd -facing) .......................... 52
LA TC H-type (ISOFIX )( ins ta lling) ............ 49
LA TC H-type (ISOFIX )( no te s) .................. 48
To pT et her ............................................. .5 0
Child seat saf et yf eature ...... .. .................. 47
Child re n
Child seat saf et yf eatur e. ...................... .4 7
Re st ra int sy st ems ................................. .4 5
Cigar et te lighter ...................................... 10 5
Cleaning
see Care Climat ec ontrol ........................................ 12 2
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .1 22
Ac tivating/deactivating th eA /C
fun c tion (cont ro lp anel) ...................... .1 22
Ac tivating/deactivating th es ynchro‐
nization function (cont ro lp anel) .......... 12 3
Ad justing ai rv ent s. .............................. 12 5
Air di st ri bution settings ...................... .1 23
Air-recirculation mode ......................... 12 3
Au to matic control ................................ 12 2
Defrosting th ew indo ws ....................... 12 3
Defrosts th ew indshield ....................... 12 2
Dual-zone au to matic clima te control
panel ................................................... 12 2
Fr agranc es ys te m. ............................... 12 3
Ionization ............................................. 12 3
PA Go il capacity .................................. 349
Re frigerant .......................................... 349
Re frigerant fi lling capacity .................. .3 49
Sets th ea ir fl ow ................................... 12 2
Setting th ea ir distribution .................. .1 22
Setting th et emperatur e. .................... .1 22
Switching th er ear windo wh eater
on/of f. ............................................... .1 22
Wi ndshield hea te r. ............................... 12 541 6
Index

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Ra diator shutters
see AIRPANEL (Care)
Ra dio
Ac tivating ............................................ 268
Calling up th es ta tio nl is t. .................... 27 0
Commands (Voice Control Sy st em) ..... 21 3
Del et es ta tio n. .................................... .2 70
Direct frequency entr y. ....................... 27 0
Displ ay ing informatio n. ........................ 27 1
Editing st atio np re sets ........................ .2 70
Menu (on-boa rd compu te r) .................. 201
Moving st ations .................................. .2 70
Overvie w. ............................................ 269
Sear ch ing fo rs tations ........................ .2 70
Setting as ta tio n. ................................ .2 70
Setting th ef re qu ency band ................. 27 0
St oring st ations .................................. .2 70
Switching HD ra dio on/of f. ................ .2 70
Ta gging music trac ks ........................... 27 1
To displa yr adio te xt ............................. 27 1
Ra dio st ation list
Calling up ............................................ 27 0
Ra dio st ations
Dial (on-boa rd compu te r) ..................... 201 Ra in closing function
Slidin gs unroof ...................................... .7 6
Ra nge ........................................................ 19 9
Re ading l am p
see Interior lighting
Re ar door (child saf et yl ock) .................... 52
Re ar fo gl ight ............................................ 111
Re ar seat
see Seat
Re ar vie wc amera
Fu nctio n. .............................................. 17 4
Re ar window
Ro ller sun blind ...................................... 69
Re ar windo wh eater ................................ 12 2
Re ar-vie wm ir ro r
see Outside mir ro rs
Re frigerant (air conditioning sy st em)
No te s. ................................................. 349
Re fueling
Re fueling th ev ehicle ........................... 13 8
Re porting malfunction sr ele va nt to
saf et y .......................................................... 25 Re scue card ............................................... 26
Re se tf unction (multimedia sy st em) .... .2 32
Re st oring (factor ys et ti ngs)
see Re se tf unction (multimedia sy st em)
Re st ra int sy st em
Children ................................................ .4 5
Fu nctio ninana ccident ........................ .3 1
Fu nctionality .......................................... 31
Malfunction .......................................... .3 1
Pr ot ection ............................................. .3 0
Re duced pr ot ection .............................. .3 0
Sy st em self-tes t. ................................... .3 1
Wa rn ing lam p. .. ...................................... 31
Re st ri ct ion s
In te rn et connection ............................ .2 49
Re ve rs eg ear
Selecting ...... .. ..................................... 13 6
Re ve rs ing camera
Car e. .................................................. .2 87
Openin gt he camer ac ov er .... .. ............. 17 9
RF transmitters
see Tw o-w ay ra dios
Rims (Care) .............................................. 287430
Index

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Ro adside Assistance ................................. 21
Ro adside Assistance
see Service call
Ro adside Assistance call
see Service call
Ro ller sun blind
Re ar wind ow .......................................... 69
Sid ew in do ws ........................................ 69
Ro of lining (Care) .................................... .2 89
Ro of load .................................................. 351
Ro of rack .................................................. 10 3
Ro ut eg uidance
Na vigation .......................................... .2 33
Ro ut eg uidanc ew ith traf fi cr epo rt s
Na vigation .......................................... .2 33
Ru n-flat ch aracteristics
MOExtended tires ................................ 294
S
Saf et y
Childr en in th ev ehicle ........................... 45
Saf et yv est .............................................. .2 92 Satelli te ra dio
Ac tivating ............................................ 27 2
Del et ing ac hannel ............................... 27 3
Displ ay ing ch annel information ............ 27 4
Displ ay ing EPG informatio n. ................ 27 3
Displ ay ing service informatio n. ............ 27 4
Information ......................................... .2 71
Moving ac hannel ................................ 27 3
Music and spor ta lerts function ........... 27 3
Overvie w. ............................................ 27 2
Re gis te ri ng .......................................... 27 1
Re st ri ctions ......................................... 27 1
Saving ac hannel ................................ .2 73
Selecting ac atego ry ............................ 27 3
Selecting ac hannel ............................ .2 73
Setting th em usic and spor ta lerts ...... .2 74
Setting th ep arental control ................. 27 3
SD memor yc ard
Inserting/removing ............................. 257
Seat ...................................................... 82, 97
4-w ay lumbar suppor t. .......................... 85
Ad justing (electrically ). ......................... .8 4
Ad justing (manually and electrically) ..... 82
Ad justing (Seat Comfort) ....................... 84 Backres t( re ar passenger compa rt ‐
ment) fo lding fo rw ar ds .......................... 97
Cor re ct driver's sea tp osition ................ 81
Fo lding bac kt he backres t( re ar
passenger compartment) ..................... .9 8
Locking th eb ackres t( re ar passenger
compartment) ....................................... 99
Re settin gt he settings ........................... .8 9
Setting options ...................................... 14
Using th em emor yf unction .................. .9 3
Seat adjustment
Configuring ............................................ 87
Seat belt
Ac tivating/deactivating seat belt
adjustment ............................................ 36
Ad justing th eh eight .............................. 35
Belt air bag ............................................ 35
Fa st ening ............................................... 35
Re leasing .............................................. .3 6
Sea tb el ta dj ustment (function) ............. 35
Seat belt adjustment
Ac tivating/deactivating ......................... 36
Fu nctio n. ............................................... 35 Index 431

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