height MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS WAGON 2018 User Guide

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Glide mode ischaracterized bythefo llowing:
RThe combustion engine is disconnected from
th e driv etra in and theve hicle continues to
ro ll in neut ral.
RThe transmission position his displa yed in
green in the multifunction displa y.
Glide mode is activated if thefo llowing condi‐
tions are me t:
RDrive program Eis selected.
RThe speed is wi thin a suitable range.
RThe cours e ofthero ad is suitable, e.g. no
st eep uphill or downhill gradients or tight
bends.
RYo u are no longe r depressingthe accelera tor
or brake pedal.
% Glide mode can also be activated if you ha ve
selected the "Eco" setting forth e drive
(engine management) when in drive program
I.
Glide mode is deactivated again if one of the
conditions is no longer met. Ve
hicles with Driving Assistance Package,
Ac tive Di stance Assist DI STRONIC or Active
Brake Assi st:Glide mode is also deacti vated
depending on the traf fic situation and theve hi‐
cle then switches to overru n mode. This fur ther
re duces fuel consum ption.
Glide mode can also be pr evented bythefo llow‐
ing parame ters:
RUp hill gradient
RDownhill gradient
RTemp erature
RHeight
RSpeed
RObs tacle de tection
ROpe rating condition of the engine
Re fueling
Refueling theve hicle
&
WARNING Risk offire and explosion
caused byfuel
Fu els are highly inflammable.
#You must avoidfire , open flames, creat‐
ing spar ksand smoking.
#Before refueling, switch off the engine
and, if ins talled in your vehicle, thest a‐
tionary heater.
& WARNING Risk of injury from fuel
Fu els are poisonous and harmful to your
health
#Do not swallow fuel or let it come into
contact with skin, eyes or clo thing.
#Do not inhale fuel vapors.
#Ke ep children away from fuel.
If yo u or other people come into contact with
fuel, obser vethefo llowing:
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Thevehicle is lo wered again in thefo llowing sit‐
uations:
RWhen driving fasterthan 50 mph (80 km/h).
RWhen driving between 37mph (60 km/h)
and 50 mph (80 km/h) for app roxima tely
th re e minutes.
RAf ter selecting a drive program using the
DY NA MIC SELECT switch.
The vehicle is adjus tedto the height of the last
active drive program.
Lo weri ngtheve hicle
#Press button 1.
Indicator lamp 2goes out. The vehicle is
adjus tedto the height of the last active drive
program.
Pa rking Assist PARKTRONIC
Function of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC
Parking Assist PARKTRONI Cis an electronic
parkin gassi stance sy stem with ultrasound. It
monitors the area around your vehicle using six
sensors 1inthe front bumper and six sensors
in there ar bumper. Parking Assist PARKTRONI C
indicates visuall yand audibl yth e dis tance
between your vehicle and an object.
Pa rking Assist PARKTRONI Cis on lyan aid. It is
not a substitute foryo ur attention tothe sur‐
ro undings. The responsibility for safe maneu ver‐
ing and parking remains with you. Make sure
th at there are no persons, animals or objects in th
e maneuvering area while maneuvering and
parking in/exiting parking spaces.
In thest andard setting, an intermitte ntwa rning
to ne sounds from a di stance of appr oximately
1. 0 ft (0.3 m) toan obs tacle. A continuous tone
sounds from a di stance of appr oximately 0.7 ft
(0.2 m). You can set thewa rning tone in the mul‐
timedia sy stem so that it will sound earlier at a
grea ter dis tance of appr oximately 3.3 ft(1.0 m)
(
→page 193).
If Pa rking Assist PARKTRONI Cis deacti vated,
Ac tive Parking Assist is una vailable.
Pa rking Assist PARKTRONIC displ ayinthe
mu ltimedia sy stem
If Ac tive Parking Assist is not ac
tivated and an
obs tacle is de tected in the path of theve hicle, a
pop-up window forPa rking Assist PARKTRONI C
1 appear sin the multimedia sy stem at speeds
up toappr oximately 6 mph (10 km/h).
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RThe side mirrors are folded in.
RThe trunk lid or tailgate is open.
RThere is heavy rain, snow or fog.
RThe ambient light is poor, e.g. at night.
RThe camera lens is obstructed, dirty or fog‐
ge d up.
RCameras, or vehicle components in which
th e cameras are ins talled, are damaged. In
th is eve nt, ha vethe cameras, their positions
and their setting checked at a qualified spe‐
cialist workshop.
Do not use the 360° Camera under such circum‐
st ances. You could otherwise injure others or
collide with objects when parking theve hicle.
On vehicles with height-adjus table suspension or
if th eve hicle is car rying a heavy load, leaving the
st andard height can result in inaccuracies in the
guide lines and in the display of thege nerated
ima ges, depending on tech nical conditions.
The field of vision and other functions of the
came rasystem may be restricted due toaddi‐
tional accessori es onthere ar of theve hicle (e.g.
license plate brac ket, bicycle rack ). See
the no tes on cleaning the 360° Camera
(
→page 336).
Selecting a view for the 360° Camera
The $XWR 5HDU 9LHZ &DP function is selected in
th e multimedia sy stem.
#En gage reve rsege ar.
#In the multimedia sy stem, select the desired
vie w.
Opening the camera co ver of the rear view
camera
Multimedia sy stem:
,9HKLFOH.k $VVLVWDQFH.&DPHUD
3DUNLQJ
#Select 2SHQ &DPHUD &RYHU .
% The camera co ver closes au tomatical lyafte r
some time or af ter an ignition cycle.
Assigning the camera as a favo rite
Yo u can call up the camera view directly in the
multimedia sy stem byassigning it as a favo rite .
#Press theò button on theto uchpad or
cont roller.
The main functions are displa yed.
#Na vigate down wards twice.
The Favorite s menu appears .
#Select1HZ )DYRULWH .
#Select9HKLFOH .
#Select&DPHUD .
Active Parking Assist
Fu nctions of Active Parking Assist
Ac tive Parking Assist is an elect ronic pa rking
assis tance sy stem which uses ultrasound and is
automatically activated during forw ard tra vel.
The sy stem is operational at speeds of up to
appr oximately 22 mph (35 km/h). When all the
conditions are ful filled, thec symbol appears
in the multifunction display and the sy stem auto‐
matically sear ches for and measu res parking
spaces on bo thsides of theve hicle parallel and
perpendicular tothe direction of tra vel. If Active
Pa rking Assist is activated, suitable parking
spaces are displa yed in the multimedia sy stem.
The ë symbol appears in the multifunction
displa y.The ar rowsshow on which side of the
ro ad free parking spaces are located.
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Map data
Your vehicle is supplied with map data at thefa c‐
to ry. Depending on the count ry, map data for
yo ur region is either pre-ins talled or the map
data is supplied on a data storage medium. You
do not require an activation code forth e map
data which is pr ovided with your vehicle.
If th e map data on your vehicle has been ins tal‐
led at thefa ctory and youwish toreins tall it, you
do not need toenter the activation code.
An activation code is requ ired for purchased
map data.
The activation code:
Rcan be used in one vehicle
Ris non-transferable
Rhas six digits
Please contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz
Center if you are experiencing thefo llowing
problems:
Rth e multimedia sy stem does not accept the
activation code
Ryo u ha velost the activation code Displaying
the compass
Multimedia sy stem:
,1DYLJDWLRQ.À 5RXWH DQG 3RVLWLRQ
#Select &RPSDVV.
The compass display sho wsthefo llowing
information:
Rth e cur rent di rection of tr avel with bear‐
ing (360 deg reefo rm at) and compass
direction
Rlongitude and latitude coo rdinates in
degrees, minutes and seconds
Rheight (rounded)
Rnumber of GPS satellites from which a
signal can be receive d
Setting the map scale automatically
Multimedia sy stem:
,1DYLJDWLRQ.Z 2SWLRQV
The map scale is set automatically depending on
yo ur driving speed.
Fo r journe ysin cities with de tailed city models, a
map view from the driver's perspective is used.
#Switch $XWR =RRP onO or off ª. %
The automatically selected map scale can be
changed manuall y.After a few seconds, this
is automatically reset.
Displaying the satellite map
Multimedia sy stem:
,1DYLJDWLRQ.Z 2SWLRQV.0DS
&RQWHQW
Satellite maps can be displa yed in map scales
from 2 mi (2 km).
#Switch 6DWHOOLWH 0DS onO or off ª.
By doing so, satellite maps in map scales
from 2 mi (2 km) to10 mi (10 km) can be
switched off.
% Satellite maps forth ese map scales are not
av ailable in all countries.
#Alternatively: switch th e map menu onOor
off ª.
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&WARNING Risk of injury from usingthe
windshield wipers while the engine hood
is open
When the engine hood is open and the wind‐
shield wipers are set in motion, you can be
trapped bythe wiper linkage.
#Alw ays switch off the windshield wipers
and ignition before opening the engine
hood.
#To open: pull lever1 torelease the hood.#Push le ver1 ofthe hood catch upwards
and lift the hood byappr oximately 15in
(40 cm).
#To close: lowe rth e hood and let it fall from a
height of appr oximately 8 in (20 cm).
#Ifth e hood can still be lif ted slightl y,open
th e hood again and close it with a little more
fo rc e until it engages cor rectl y.
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Preceding letter1:RWithout: passenger vehicle tires according to
European manufactu ring standards.
R"P": passenger vehicle tires according toUS
manufacturing standards.
R"LT": light truck tires according toUS manu‐
fa cturing standards.
R"T": compact emer gency spa rewheels with
high tire pressure that are only designe dfo r
te mp orary use in an emer gency.
Aspect ratio 3
:
Ra tio between tire height and tire width in per‐
cent (ti reheight divided bytire width).
Tire code 4
(tire type):R"R" radial tire
R"D": bias ply tire
R"B": bias belted tires
R"ZR": radial tire with a maximum speed abo ve
14 9mp h (240 km/h) (optional) Rim diame
ter5
:
The diam eter of the bead seat (not the diame ter
of therim flange). The rim diame ter is specified
in inches (in).
Load-bearing index 6
:
Numerical code that specifies the maximum
load-bearing capacity of a tire (e.g. "91" cor re‐
sponds to1356 lbs (6 15kg)).
The load-bearing capacity of the tire must be at
least half the permissible axle load of your vehi‐
cle. Do not overload the tires byexc eeding the
specified load limit.
See also:
RMaximum permissible load on theTire and
Loading Info rmation placard (→page 367)
RMaximum tire load (→page 374)
RLoad inde x
Speed rating 7
:
Specifies the appr oved maximum speed of the
tire. %
An electronic speed limite r prevents your
ve hicle from exceeding a speed of 130mp h
(2 10 km/h).
Make surethat your tires ha vetherequ ired
speed rating. You can obtain information on the
re qu ired speed rating from an au thorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Summer tires
Inde xS peedrating
Qu pto 100mp h (160 km/h)
Ru pto 106mp h (170 km/h)
Su pto 112mp h(1 80 km/h)
Tu pto 118mp h (190 km/h)
Hu pto 130mp h(210 km/h)
Vu pto 149mp h(2 40 km/h)
Wu pto 168mp h (270 km/h)
Yu pto 186mp h(3 00 km/h)
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these are ins talled on theve hicle, but does not
include passengers or luggage.
Maximum tire load: the maximum tire load is
th e maximum permissible weight in kilog rams or
lbs for which a tire is appr oved.
Maximum permissible tire pressure: maxi‐
mum permissible tire pressure for one tire.
Maximum load on one tire: maximum load on
one tire. This is calculated bydividing the maxi‐
mum axle load of one axle bytwo.
PSI (pounds per square in ch):standard unit of
measurement for tire pressure .
Aspect ratio: ratio between tire height and tire
width in pe rcent.
Ti re pressure: pressure inside the tire applying
an outward forc eto eve rysquare inch of the tire.
The tire pressure is specified in pounds per
square inch (psi), in kilopascals (kPa) or in bar.
The tire pressure should only be cor rected when
th e tires are cold.
Cold tire pressure: the tires are cold when the
ve hicle has been par kedfo r at least 3 hours without direct sunlight on
the tires or theve hicle
has been driven for less than 1 mile (1.6 km).
Ti re contact sur face: the part of the tire that
comes into con tact wi th thero ad.
Ti re bead: the purpose of the tire bead is to
ensure that the tire sits securely on the wheel
ri m. There are se veral wire cores in the tire bead
to pr
eve ntthe t
ire fromchanging length on the
wheel rim.
Side wall:the part of the tire between the tread
and the tire bead.
We ight of optional equipment: the combined
we ight of the optional equipment weighing more
th an there placed standard parts and more than
5 lbs (2.3 kg).This optional equipment, such as
high-per form ance brakes, le vel control sy stem, a
ro of luggage rack or high-per form ance batte ries,
is not included in the curb weight and thewe ight
of the accessories.
TIN (Tire Identification Number): a unique
identification number which can be used bya
tire manufactu rerto identify tires, forex ample,
in a product recall, and thus identify the pur‐
ch asers. The TIN is made up of the manufactur‐ er's identity code, tire size, tire type code and
th
e manufacturing date.
Load-bearing index: the load-bearing index is a
code that con tains the maximum load-bearing
capacity of a tire.
Tr action: traction is the grip resulting from fric‐
tion between the tires and thero ad sur face.
We ar indicator: narrow bars (tread wear bars)
th at are distributed overth e tire conta ct surface.
If th e tire tread is le vel with the bars, thewe ar
limit of 1/ 16in (1.6 mm) has been reached.
Distribution of vehicle occupants: distribution
of vehicle occupants ov
er design
ated seat posi‐
tions in a vehicle.
Maximum permissible pa yload weight: nomi‐
nal load and luggage load plus 150 lb (68 kg)
multiplied bythe number of seats in theve hicle.
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Warning symbols 1advise you about:
Rpossible dangers
Rhaving service workcar ried out at a qualified
specialist workshop
Re frigerant filling capacity
Fi lling capacity forre frigerant and PAG oil
Model Refrigerant
All models2 2.2 ± 0.4 oz
(630 ± 10g)
Model PAG oil
All models2 .8 ± 0.4 oz
(80 ± 10g)
Vehicle data
Vehicle dimensions
The heights specifi ed mayvary as a result of the:
RTire s
RLoad
RCondition of the suspension
ROptional equipment
Height when opened
Model
1Opening
height 2Head‐
ro om
All models 81.8 in
(20 77mm) 76
.8 in
(1951 mm)
Ve hicle dimensions
All models
Vehicle lengt h1 94.2 in
(4933 mm)
Ve hicle width including out‐
side mir rors 81
.3 in
(2065 mm)
Ve hicle height 58.4 in
(1483 mm)
Wheelbase 115.7 in
(2939 mm)
Tu rning radius 39.0ft
(1 1. 90 m)
We ights and loads
Please no tethat forth e specified vehicle data:
RItems of optional equipment increase the
curb weight and reduce the maximum pay‐
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S
Saf ety
see Child seat
Saf ety net
At tach ing ............................................ .110
Saf ety sy stems
see Driving saf etysy stem
Saf etyve st ............................................... 340
Satelli temap ........................................... 280
Satelli te radio
Ac tivating/deactivating Tune Start ...... 323
Deleting a channel .............................. .322
Display ing EPG information ................ .322
Display ing service information ............ 323
Information .......................................... 319
Information on smart favo rite s and
Tu ne Start ............................................ 323
Logging in ............................................ 319
Moving a channel ................................ 322
Music and sport alerts function .......... 322
Overview .............................................. 321
Pa use and playback function .............. .323
Re strictions .......................................... 319 Selecting a catego
ry............................ 322
Selecting a channel ............................ .322
Setting music and sport alerts ............ 322
Setting the parental contr ol ..
............... 322
St oring a channel ................................ 322
Swit ching on ...................................... .320
SD card Inserting/removing .............................3 06
Seat .................................................... 83, 104
4-w aylumbar support ............................ 87
Ad justing (electrically) ...........................8 6
Ad justing (manually and electrically) ..... 83
Ad justing (Seat Comfort) ....................... 85
Ad justing the seat backrest angle
(rear passenger compartment) ............ 107
Backrest (rear) folding forw ard ............ 104
Cor rect driver's seat position ................ 82
Fo lding back the backrest (rear
passenger compartment) .................... 106
Locking the backrest (rear passenger
compartment) .................................... .106
Massage program overview .................. .90
Re setting the settings ........................... .92
Selecting a massage program ...............9 2Setting au
tomatic lateral support
adjust ment ............................................ 90
Setting options ...................................... 14
Using the memory function ................. 100
Seat see Folding bench seat
see Head restra int
Seat adju stment
Configuring ............................................ 90
Seat bel
t
..................................................... 37
Ac tivating/deactivating seat belt
adjustment ............................................ 37
Re duced pr otection .............................. .34
Re leasing .............................................. .37
Seat belt adjustment (function) ............. 36
Wa rning lamp ........................................ 37
Seat belt adjustment Activating/deactivating ......................... 37
Fu nction ................................................ 36
Seat belt warning
see Seat belt
Seat belts .................................................. .33
Ad justing the height .............................. 36
Care ................................................... .338
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Trip distance
see Dis tance recorder
see Trip me ter
Tr ip me ter ................................................ 220
Tr unk lid
see Tailgate
Tu rn signal indicator
see Turn signal light
Tu rn signal light ....................................... 124
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................1 24
Tw o-w ayradios
Fr equencies ......................................... 391
No tes on ins tallation .......................... .390
Tr ansmission output (maximum) .......... 391
U
Un its of measurement
Setting ................................................ .252
Un locking setting ...................................... 57
USB devices Connecting .......................................... 308
USB port .................................................. .120 User profile
.............................................. 254
Creating .............................................. 254
Importing/exporting ........................... 255
Options ................................................ 255
Selecting ............................................. 254
Using thete lephone
see Calls
V
Ve hicle .............................................. 144, 145
Ac tivating/deactivating standby
mode .................................................. .165
Cor rect use ........................................... 25
Data acquisition .............................. 26, 28
Diagnostics connection ......................... 24
Equipment ............................................. 20
Limited Warranty .................................. .26
Locking (auto matically) ......................... 63
Locking (from inside) ............................. 61
Locking (KEYLESS-GO) ........................... 61
Locking (mechanical key) ...................... 63
Lo we ring ............................................. 388
Maintenance .......................................... 21
Pa rking ................................................ 165
Problem notification .............................. 25 QR code
rescue card ............................. 26
Qualifi ed specialist workshop ................2 5
Ra ising ................................................ 385
St arting (eme rgency operation
mode) .................................................. 145
St arting (smartphone) ........................ .145
St arting (s tart/s top button) ................ 144
Switching off (s tart/s top button) ........ .157
Un locking (from inside) ........................ ..
61
Un lock
ing (KEYLESS-GO) ...................... .61
Ve ntilating (co nvenience opening) ......... 72
Vo ice commands (Voice Cont rol Sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 237
Ve hicle data
Display ing (DYNAMIC SELECT) ............ .151
Ro of load ............................................. 400
Tu rning radius ...................................... 400
Ve hicle height ...................................... 400
Ve hicle length ...................................... 400
Ve hicle width ....................................... 400
Wheelbase ...........................................4 00
Ve hicle data storage
Electronic control units ........................ .26
Ve hicle dimensions ................................. 400
500
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