reset MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS 2019 Owner's Manual

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Radiooverview
1Active frequency band
2Station name or set frequency
3Artist, title, album andradiotext
4Station list
5Presets
6Radio Source
7Sound
8Options
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SelectMove Highlighted Station.
Select a memorypreset.
Deletingstations:
Highlight a preset entry and navigatetotheleft.
SelectDelete Highlighted Station.
SelectYes.
Tagging music tracks
Multimedia system:
Radio
Ifradiostations providetherelevant information,this function allowsyoutotransfer informationonthe music track currently playingtoan
Apple®device.You canthen purchasethe audio
file fromtheiTunesStore®.
Select♫→ Tag This Song.The track information is saved.
Activating/deactivatingradiotext
Multimedia system:
RadioZOptionsDisplay Radio
Text Information
Activatesor deactivateSthe function.
Satelliteradio
Information onthe satelliteradio
SIRIUS XM®satelliteradio offersmorethan175digital-qualityradiochannels providing100%commercial-free music, sports, newsand enter‐tainment,forexample. SIRIUS XM satelliteradioemploysafleet of high-performance satellitestobroadcast aroundthe clockthroughoutthe USAand Canada. The satelliteradio program isavail‐ablefor a monthlyfee. Information aboutthis
can be obtained from a Sirius XM®Service Cen‐ter and at http://www.siriusxm.com (USA) orhttp://www.siriusxm.ca (Canada).
Sirius, XM and allrelated marksand logosare trademarksof Sirius XMRadio Inc. andits subsidiaries. Allother marks,channel
names and logos arethe property oftheirrespectiveowners. Allrightsreserved.
SatelliteradiorestrictionsSatelliteradio mode may betemporarily unavail‐able or interruptedfor avariety ofreasons.These include environmental ortopographicalconditions beyondthe control of Mercedes-BenzUSA,LLC. Thus, operation at certain locationsmay not be possible.
Registering satelliteradio
Requirements:RSatelliteradio equipment
RRegistration with a satelliteradio provider
RIfregistration is not included when purchas‐ingthe system,your credit card details willberequiredtoactivateyour account
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Overview ofthe satelliteradio
1Active frequency band
2Logo or album art (ifavailable)
3Category
4Channel name
5Artist, track and album
6SiriusXM Radio Channels
7Presets
8Radio Source
9Sound
APlayback Control
BOptions
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Rfrequent operation in mountainousterrain oron poorroad surfaces
Rwhenthe engine is often leftidlingfor longperiods
Roperation in particularly dusty conditionsand/or if air-recirculation mode is frequentlyused
Inthese or similar operating conditions, havetheinterior airfilter, engine air cleaner, engine oiland oilfilteretc.changed more frequently. Thetires must bechecked more frequently ifthevehicle is operated under increased loads.Fur‐ther information can be obtained at aqualifiedspecialistworkshop.
Battery disconnection periods
The ASSYST PLUS service interval displaycan only calculatethe service due datewhenthe batteryis connected.
Notedownthe service due date displayed onthe instrument display before disconnectingthe battery (→page 347).
Engine compartment
Active hood (pedestrian protection)
Operation ofthe active hood (pedestrian pro‐tection)In certain accident situations,therisk of injurytopedestrians can bereducedbythe actuationofthe active hood. Therear area ofthe hood israisedbyapproximately 3 in (85 mm).
Forthe drivetotheworkshop,resetthe trig‐gered active hoodyourself. Afterthe active hoodhas been triggered, pedestrian protection maybe limited.
Aqualified specialistworkshop mustre-instatethe full functionality ofthe active hood.
The active hood is notavailable in all countries.
Resettingthe active hood
\nWARNINGRisk of burns from hot com‐ponent parts inthe engine compartment
Certain components inthe engine compart‐ment can beveryhot, e.g.the engine,theradiator and parts oftheexhaust system.
Allowthe enginetocool down and onlytouch component parts described inthefollowing.
Withyour handflat, push down active hood1inthe area aroundthe hinges on bothsides (arrows).The hood must engage in position.
Ifthe active hood can beraised slightly attherear inthe area ofthe hinges,repeatthestep until it engages correctly.
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1,2, 3 ...
4MATIC.....................................................154Function ..............................................154
12V batterysee Battery (vehicle)
48 V on-board electrical systemOperating safety .................................... 22
360° Camera...........................................199Function ..............................................19 9Openingthe camera cover (rear viewcamera) ...............................................202Selecting a view .................................. 202Settingfavorites ..................................202
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A/C functionActivating/deactivating (multimediasystem) ................................................13 2Switching on/off (control panel) .........13 2
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).............166
Accelerationsee Kickdown
Accident and breakdown manage‐mentMercedes me connect .........................314
Acoustic lockingverification signalActivating/deactivating ......................... 63
Activating/deactivating automaticvolume adjustment
Burmester®surround sound system ... 345
Active Blind Spot Assist..........................212Brake application .................................214Function ...............................................212Switching on/off .................................215System limitations ...............................212
Active Brake AssistFunction/notes ...................................17 0Setting .................................................174
Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC........17 7Active EmergencyStop Assist .............186Active Lane Change Assist..................185Calling up a speed ...............................179Displays inthe Instrument Display .......187Function ..............................................17 7Increasing/decreasing speed ..............179Requirements ......................................17 9
Route-based speed adaptation ............181Steering wheel buttons ........................17 9Storing a speed ...................................17 9Switching off/deactivating ..................17 9Switching on/activating ......................17 9System limitations ...............................177
Active EmergencyStop Assist...............186
Active hood (pedestrian protection)...... 348Method of operation ............................348Resetting ............................................. 348
Active Lane Change Assist.....................185Activating/deactivating .......................186Function ..............................................185
Active LaneKeeping Assist.....................215Activating/deactivating .......................217Function ...............................................215System limitations ...............................215
ActiveParking Assist.............................. 203CrossTraffic Alert ............................... 208DriveAwayAssist................................ 207Exiting a parking space .......................206Function .............................................. 203Maneuvering assistance ...................... 209Parking ................................................ 204
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EBD (electronic brakeforce distribu‐tion)Function/notes ...................................17 0
ECO AssistDisplaying ............................................14 8Function/notes ...................................14 6
ECO displayFunction ..............................................14 6Resetting ............................................. 227
ECOstart/stop function.........................14 4Automatic enginestart ........................14 4Automatic enginestop .........................144Method of operation ............................144Switching off/on .................................14 6
Electric parking brake.............................162Applying automatically ........................16 2Applying orreleasing manually ............16 4Emergency braking ..............................16 4Releasing automatically .......................163
ElectronicStability Program
see ESP®(ElectronicStability Program)
EmergencyOverview ofthe help functions ..............16Reflective safetyvest.......................... 364
Emergency braking.................................164
Emergency brakingseeBAS (Brake AssistSystem)
Emergency call systemsee Mercedes-Benz emergency call system
Emergency enginestart......................... 380
EmergencykeyLocking a door ....................................... 70Unlocking a door ...................................70
Emergency operation modeStartingthevehicle .............................13 9
EmergencyreleaseTrunk lid (from inside) ............................76
EmergencyTensioning DevicesActivation .............................................. 32
ENERGIZING comfortOverview of programs .........................268Startingthe program ........................... 269
EngineECOstart/stop function ......................144Engine number .....................................417Starting (emergency operationmode) ..................................................13 9
Starting (RemoteOnline) ......................141Starting (start/stop button) .................139Starting assistance ..............................374Switching off (start/stop button) ........15 6
Engine dataDisplaying ............................................14 9
Engine number.........................................417
Engine oil.................................................352Additives .............................................. 421Capacity .............................................. 422Checkingthe oil level usingthe oildipstick ................................................ 351Checkingthe oil level usingthe on-board computer ................................... 351MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval ...............422Quality ................................................. 422Topping up ...........................................352
EnteringcharactersFunction/notes ................................... 255
EQ boostOperating safety .................................... 22Qualified specialistworkshop ................25
ESC (ElectronicStability Control)
see ESP®(ElectronicStability Program)
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Fuse assignment diagram ...................380Fuse box inthe engine compartment .. 381Fuse box inthe front-passengerfoot‐well ...................................................... 382Fuse box inthe trunk ........................... 383Notes .................................................. 380
FusesseeFuses
G
Garage door openerClearingthe memory ...........................161Opening or closingthe door ................160Programming buttons ..........................15 8Radio equipment approval numbers .....161Resolving problems .............................16 0Synchronizingtherolling code .............159
Gasstation searchStarting automatic search...................274Switching automatic search on/off ..... 281Using automatic search....................... 281
Gasoline................................................... 420
Gearshiftrecommendation....................15 2
Genuine parts............................................19
Glide mode...............................................15 3
GloveboxAirvent ................................................13 6Locking/unlocking ..............................104
H
Handbrakesee Electric parking brake
Handlingcharacteristics (unusual)....... 384
HANDS-FREEACCESS................................74
Hazardwarning lights.............................119
Head level heating (AIRSCARF)................97
HeadrestraintFront (adjusting mechanically) .............. 92Rear passenger compartment(adjusting) .............................................94
Head-up Display...................................... 230Adjusting display elements (on-boardcomputer) ............................................ 230Adjustingthe brightness (on-boardcomputer) ............................................ 230Function .............................................. 231Menu (on-board computer) .................. 230
Operatingthe memory function ...........101Settingthe position (on-board com‐puter) .................................................. 230Switching on/off ................................. 232
Headliner (care)....................................... 361
Heatingsee Climate control
High beamSwitching on/off ..................................118
High-beam flasher...................................11 8
High-beam headlampsAdaptive Highbeam Assist ...................120
Hillstart assist........................................188
HOLD function.........................................189Function/notes ...................................189Switching on/off .................................189
HoodFunction (active hood) .........................348Opening/closing ................................. 349Resetting (active hood) ........................ 348
Hookingthe luggage net........................108
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Selectingthe map orientation .............291Settingthe map scale .......................... 290Settingthe map scale automatically ....294Updating .............................................293
Map and compassOverview ............................................. 289
Massage programResettingthe settings ............................94
Massage programsOverview ...............................................94Selectingthe front seats .......................94
Massage settingsResetting ...............................................94
Mattefinish (cleaning instructions)...... 357
Maximum loadrating.............................. 399
Maximum permissible loadCalculationexample ............................ 395Determining .........................................394
Maximum tire pressure.......................... 399
MechanicalkeyInserting/removing ...............................64
MediaMenu (on-boardcomputer) .................. 229
Searching ............................................ 330
Media displayNotes ...................................................24 8
Media InterfaceActivating ............................................ 331Information .......................................... 330Overview .............................................332
Media modeActivating ............................................ 324
Media playbackOperating (on-board computer) ........... 229
Media searchStarting ...............................................330
Media sourceSelecting (on-boardcomputer) ............ 229
Memory functionHead-up Display — Calling upstoredsettings ................................................101Head-up Display —Storing settings ......101Operating .............................................101Outside mirrors— Calling upstoredsettings ................................................101Outside mirrors—Storing settings .......101Seat — Calling upstored settings .........101
Seat —Storing settings ........................101Steering wheel — Calling up savedsettings ................................................101Steering wheel — Saving settings .........101
Menu (on-board computer)Assistant display.................................. 224Designs ............................................... 222Head-up Display .................................. 230Maintenance ........................................ 224Media .................................................. 229Navigation ........................................... 227Overview .............................................. 221Radio ...................................................228Telephone ............................................ 229Trip ...................................................... 225
Mercedes me connect.............................313Accident and breakdown manage‐ment ....................................................314Arranging a service appointment .........314Callingthe Mercedes-Benz CustomerCenter ..................................................313Information ..........................................312Making a call viatheoverhead con‐trol panel .............................................313Service call with the me button ...........313
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Deletingchannels ................................ 338Direct frequency entry........................ 338Displaying information ......................... 339Displayingradiotext ............................ 339Editingstation presets .........................338Menu (on-boardcomputer) .................. 228Movingstations ...................................338Overview ............................................. 337Searchingforstations .........................338Setting achannel ................................ 338Settingthewaveband .......................... 338Storingradiostations .......................... 338Switching on .......................................336Switchingthe HDradio functionon/off .................................................338Tagging music tracks........................... 339Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................241
RadiostationsDialing (on-boardcomputer) ................ 228
Rain closing functionSliding sunroof ......................................84
RangeDisplaying ............................................ 225
Reading lightsee Interior lighting
Realwood (Care)...................................... 361
Rearfog lampSwitching on/off ..................................11 8
Rear seatsee Seat
Rear view camera....................................197Care .................................................... 360Function ..............................................197Openingthe camera cover (360°Camera) ..............................................202Settingfavorites (360° Camera) ......... 202
Rear windowRoller sunblind .......................................76
Rear window defroster............................131
Reflective safetyvest............................. 364
Refrigerant (air conditioning system)Notes ................................................... 424
RefuelingRefuelingthevehicle ...........................154
RemoteOnlineChargingthe battery ............................140Cooling or heatingthevehicle inte‐rior .......................................................140Startingthevehicle ..............................141
Reporting malfunctionsrelevanttosafety.......................................................... 26
Rescue card............................................... 26
ReserveFuel ..................................................... 421
Reset function (multimedia system).....267
Residual heat...........................................134
Restoring (factory settings)seeReset function (multimedia system)
Restraint system.......................................31Basic instructionsforchildren ...............47Function in an accident .........................32Functionality .......................................... 32Malfunction ........................................... 32Protection ..............................................31Reduced protection ...............................31Self-test ................................................. 32Warning lamp ........................................ 32
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Switching on ....................................... 340
SD cardInserting/removing ............................. 324
Seat..............................................88, 89,1044-waylumbar support ...........................92Adjusting (electrically) ........................... 92Adjusting (manually and electrically)......................................................... 89,91Backrest (rear) locking ........................106Correct driver's seat position ................ 88Foldingthe backrest (rear passengercompartment) back .............................106Foldingthe backrest (rear)forwards ....104Foldingthe backrestforwards/back(with memory function) .........................95Massage programoverview ...................94Operatingthe memory function ...........101Panel heating .........................................97Resettingthe settings ............................94Setting options ......................................14Switching AIRSCARF on/off ..................97
Seat adjustmentConfiguring ............................................94
Seat belt..................................................... 33Fastening ...............................................37Protection ..............................................33
Seat belt adjustmentActivating/deactivating ......................... 38Function ................................................ 38
Seat beltextender.....................................36
Seat beltwarningsee Seat belts
Seat belts...................................................38Activating/deactivating seat beltadjustment ............................................ 38Care..................................................... 361Reduced protection ...............................34Releasing ...............................................38Seat belt adjustment (function) ............. 38Seat beltextender ................................. 36Warning lamp ........................................ 38
Seat cover (Care)..................................... 361
Seat heatingActivating/deactivating ......................... 95
SeatventilationSwitching on/off...................................97
Secondtelephone...................................299Connecting .......................................... 299Features .............................................. 299
Selecting agearsee Changinggears
Selectingthe sound profile
Burmester®high-end 3D surroundsound system ...................................... 346
Selector leversee DIRECT SELECT lever
Self-testAutomatic front passenger front air‐bag shutoff ............................................ 43
Sensors (Care).........................................360
Service centersee Qualified specialistworkshop
Service interval displaysee ASSYSTPLUS
Servicestation searchStarting automatic search................... 281
Setting a speedsee Cruise control
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