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Starting the unparking procedurePress .ConNrm the saved unparking procedure.Follow the instructions on the central display.
The vehicle will drive the recorded route.\bThe turn signal indicator will not be switched
on automatically. You are responsible for
engaging the turn signal indicator in accord-
ance with the traPc conditions.Take control of the vehicle once the unparking
procedure is complete.
q Setting Memory Parking Assist
Multimedia system: 4 © 5
Settings 5
Assistance
5 Parking 5
Memory Parking Assist
Renaming a recording
Select Manage Lanes .Select W next to the desired recording.Enter a name and conNrm with OK.Deleting a recordingSelect Manage Lanes .Select W next to the desired recording.Select Delete Entry .
Deleting all recordings
Select Manage Lanes .Select W next to one of the desired record-
ings.Select Delete All .\bAlternatively, you can delete all data in Mem-
ory Parking Assist by resetting the multimedia system (  page 307).
Vehicle towing instructions
The vehicle is not suitable for use of tow bar sys-
tems used for Oat towing or dinghy towing, for
example. Attaching and using tow bar systems can result in damage to the vehicle. When you are
towing a vehicle with tow bar systems, safe driving
characteristics cannot be guaranteed for the tow-
ing vehicle or the towed vehicle. The vehicle-
trailer combination may swerve from side to side.
Observe the following information:
= Permitted towing methods (  page 361)
= Notes on towing with both axles on the ground
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Notes on the driver\bs display&WARNING Risk of accident if the driver
display fails
If the driver display has failed or is malfunc-
tioning, function restrictions in systems rele-
vant to safety cannot be detected.
The operating safety of your vehicle may be
impaired.
Drive on carefully.Have the vehicle checked immediately at
a qualiNed specialist workshop.*NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehiclesObserve the notes in the Supplement.
You could otherwise fail to recognize
dangers.
If the operating safety of your vehicle is impaired,
park the vehicle immediately and safely. Contact a
qualiNed specialist workshop.
The driver\bs display shows the following basic
information:
= Speed and power meter level
= Range according to average consumption, per-
sonal driving style or high-consumption driving
style
= Condition of charge of the high-voltage battery
= Indicator and warning lamps
Additional functions available include the follow-
ing:
= DiMerent menus, e.g. for assistance and navi-
gation
= Status displays for the driving systems
= Display messages
Some menu content and settings can be custom-
ized.Notes on the range
The range in general = All ranges shown are assumptions based on
various calculation bases. The actual range
achieved may diMer from the range displayed.
= Outside temperatures, climate control set-
tings, vehicle interior temperatures, road con-
ditions, driving style etc. directly inOuence the
achievable range.
= Pay attention to the charging prompts at all
times.
Range according to personal driving style
= Your previous personal consumption will be
taken into account when the range is being
calculated.
= While the navigation system or commuter
route is active, additional information about the route ahead can be included in the rangecalculation.
Range with low consumption = The maximum range shows the potential range
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economical driving or having the air condition-
ing system turned oM.
Range with high consumption = The minimum range shows the range when
consumption is high, e.g. as a result of a
sporty driving style or having the air condition-
ing system turned on.
= This range is determined based on past and
current consumption Ngures.
Electric energy consumption = The From Start and From Reset consumption
Ngures take into account all active consumer
equipment when it comes to the drive sys-
tem\bs operational readiness õ.\bIf the range maximization function is switched
on, the range on the speedometer may
increase depending on the potential range
(  page 183).Operating the driver\bs display&WARNING Risk of distraction from infor-
mation systems and communications
equipment
If you operate information systems and com-
munication devices 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
traPc situation permits.If you cannot be sure of this, stop the
vehicle whilst paying attention to road
and traPc conditions and operate the
equipment with the vehicle stationary.Observe the legal requirements for the country in
which you are currently driving when operating
the driver\bs display.Scrolling on the menu bar1Back button2Main menu button3Touch Control
The content on the driver\bs display is controlled using the control elements on the les side of the
steering wheel. You can use Touch Control 3 to
navigate vertically and horizontally by swiping with
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one Nnger. ConNrm the selection by pressing the
Touch Control.\bTo operate Touch Control 3 in the most
eMective way, use the tip of your thumb if pos-
sible. You can also set the sensitivity of the Touch Control on the central display .BrieOy press main menu button 2.Select a menu by swiping to the les or right
on Touch Control 3.To conNrm: press Touch Control 3.
Driver display menus
Notes on menus on the driver\bs display
&WARNING Risk of distraction from infor-
mation systems and communications
equipment
If you operate information systems and com-
munication devices 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
traPc situation permits.If you cannot be sure of this, stop the
vehicle whilst paying attention to road
and traPc conditions and operate the
equipment with the vehicle stationary.Observe the legal requirements for the country in
which you are currently driving when operating
the driver\bs display.
The following menus can be called up via the menu bar on the driver\bs display:
= Understated
= Sport
= Classic
= Navigation
= Assistance
= Service
On some of these menus, you can choose
between diMerent display content on the center
display area.
On most of the menus, you can use Options to
conNgure further settings for the menu-speciNc
display content.
You can Nnd further information about the possi-
ble settings and selections on the menus in the Digital Operator\bs Manual.
Head-up Display
Function of the head-up display
The head-up display projects various content into
the driver\bs Neld of vision, for example.
You can use the head-up display menu bar to select diMerent contexts, e.g.:
= Minimal
= Sport
= Standard
= ECO display
= Settings
= Head-up display on/oM
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The following image shows an example of the
head-up display. You can choose what content is
displayed (  page 283).
Head-up display content with navigation (9x3°)1Navigation instructions2Navigation instructions (distance to the next
route event)3Steer Assist status4Current speed5Set speed in the driving system (e.g. cruise
control)6Detected traPc signs (TraPc Sign Assist)When you receive a call, the a Call Waiting
message will appear on the head-up display and
the driver\bs display.
System limits
Visibility is particularly inOuenced by the following
conditions:
= Seat position
= Image position setting
= Ambient light
= Wet road surfaces
= Objects on the display cover
= Polarization in sunglasses
Operating the head-up display
Selecting display content of the head-up display
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Setting the position and brightnessSwipe to the les or right on the les-hand
Touch Control and select Settings on the
menu bar of the head-up display.Press the les-hand Touch Control.
The current position and brightness settings
will be displayed as graphics on the head-up
display as well as on the driver\bs display.To adjust the position: swipe upwards or
downwards on the les-hand Touch Control.To adjust the brightness: swipe to the les or
right on the les-hand Touch Control.
The settings conNgured for position and
brightness will be saved automatically.Press the G or v button to exit the set-
tings.Switching the head-up display on/oM
Driver\bs display:
4 ©
Switching on
Swipe upwards on the les-hand Touch Con-
trol.Press v on the les-hand Touch Control.
Switching oM
Swipe upwards on the les-hand Touch Con-
trol.Swipe on the les-hand Touch Control and
select Head-up Display .Press v on the les-hand Touch Control.
Overview of status displays on the driver\bs dis-
play
The status displays for the driving and driving
safety systems can be found in display sections
1 to 4.
\bThe number, positions and presentation of the
status indicators on the driver\bs display
depend on which systems are activated or
deactivated.YPedestrian detection (only on assistant dis-
play)ÇActive Parking Assist is available
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ÈActive Parking Assist has recognized a
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Overview and operation
Notes on the MBUX multimedia system
&WARNING Risk of distraction from infor-
mation systems and communications
equipment
If you operate information systems and com-
munication devices 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
traPc situation permits.If you cannot be sure of this, stop the
vehicle whilst paying attention to road
and traPc conditions and operate the
equipment with the vehicle stationary.You must observe the legal requirements for the
country in which you are currently driving when
operating the multimedia system.
Depending on the equipment, the scope of func-
tion and product designation of your MBUX multi- media system may diMer from the description and
images in this Operator\bs Manual. For example,
route guidance with augmented reality is not avail- able in all equipment variants.*NOTE Increased surface temperature due
to direct sunlight on the central display/
front passenger display
The surface of the display is very dark.
If the display is exposed to direct sunlight, the
surface may heat up considerably.
If the display has been exposed to direct
sunlight, allow it to cool down before
touching it for a longer period of time.Overview of the MBUX multimedia systemVehicles with central display1Touch Control and control panel for the MBUX
multimedia systemMBUX stands for Mercedes-Benz User Experi- ence.!

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In the status line of the central display is
shown as a è white symbol.
= The driver camera detects the driver\bs head
and line of sight.
It displays content from the MBUX multimedia
system independently of the central display.
Depending on the application, operation is inde- pendent of the driver. Depending on the market,extended content, e.g. playback of media content,
is also available while driving.
For the playback of certain content on the front passenger display, e.g. moving images, the pairing
of Bluetooth n
headphones is necessary.
If the driver keeps their eyes on the front
passenger display for too long, content, e.g. mov-
ing images, will be hidden. An intelligent, camera-
based blocking concept is used for this purpose.\bWhen the vehicle is parked, the front
passenger can use the front passenger dis-
play under the following conditions:
= The passenger is sitting on the passenger
seat.= There is interaction with the MBUX multi-
media system.
If the driver has les the vehicle brieOy, e.g. to
go shopping, the front passenger display can also be operated.\bIf no front passenger is present, a digital dec-
orative image can be shown on the front
passenger display.
Anti-thes protection
This device is equipped with technical provisions to protect it against thes. Further information on
anti-thes protection can be obtained at an author-
ized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Zero layer
q Function of the zero layer
The zero layer provides you with dynamic content
from the MBUX multimedia system and is used to
quickly access and control the applications you use. When you select © on the central display,
the digital map with the applications appears in the lower display area. Compared to the home screen with a classic menu, the steps required to
call up the applications are reduced. You can
switch between the zero layer and the home screen with a classic menu.
The applications can be hidden from the display area and shown again.
The zero layer provides the following modules and
applications:
= EQ module and navigation module
The EQ module is always shown on the digital
map. In the expanded view, charging settings
and navigation functions are oMered.
= Entertainment (media, radio) and telephone
When the lower display area is shown, theentertainment sources are always displayed.
A mobile phone must be connected to the MBUX multimedia system for the phone to be
displayed.
= Active applications
The lower display area shows an active mas- sage program, for example.
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