MERCEDES-BENZ EQS SUV 2023 Owners Manual

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=The glove box will close.
= Climate control is activated.
Multimedia system: 4 Climate Menu 5
Air Quality
The fragrance system distributes a pleasant fra-
grance throughout the vehicle interior from a Oa-
con located in the glove box.Select Fragrance .Keep pressing until the desired intensity is
reached.
q Inserting or removing the Oacon of the fra-
grance system
&WARNING Risk of injury from liquid per-
fume
If children open the Oacon, they could drink
the liquid perfume or it could come into con-
tact with their eyes.
Do not leave children unattended in the
vehicle.Consult a doctor immediately if liquid
perfume has been drunk.If liquid perfume comes into contact with
your eyes or skin, rinse your eyes with
clean water.If symptoms continue, consult a doctor.+ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental
damage due to improper disposal of full
Oacons
Full Oacons must not be disposed of
with household waste.

Full Oacons must be taken to a
harmful substance collection point.
1Cap2FlaconTo insert: slide the Oacon into the holder as far
as it will go.To remove: aser opening the glove compart-
ment, wait for approximately seven seconds
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If you do not use genuine Mercedes-Benz interiorperfumes, observe the manufacturer\bs safety noti-
ces on the perfume packaging.
Dispose of the genuine Mercedes-Benz interior
perfume Oacon when it is empty and do not reNll
it.
ReNllable OaconUnscrew the cap of the empty Oacon.Fill the Oacon with a maximum of 0.5 O. oz.
(15 ml).Screw the cap back onto the Oacon.
Always reNll the empty reNllable Oacon with the
same perfume. Observe the separate information
sheet with the Oacon.
Information on the windshield heater
&WARNING Risk of burns from touching the
windshield when the windshield heater is switched on
The windshield can become very hot when the
windshield heater is switched on.
The health of persons with limited temperature
sensitivity or a limited ability to react to high
temperatures may be aMected or they may
even suMer burn-like injuries.Do not touch the windshield while the
windshield heater is switched on.Allow the windshield to cool down before
touching it.
The windshield heater will be enabled automati- cally if d is activated on the climate bar on the
central display.
Aser the vehicle is started, the windshield heater
will be switched on automatically as required.
\bIf the on-board electrical system voltage is
low, the function of the windshield heater may be impaired.Pre-entry climate control when the vehicle is
unlocked
q Function of pre-entry climate control when the
vehicle is unlocked
The seats can be brieOy pre-warmed or pre-
cooled before you get into the vehicle.
Depending on the vehicle\bs equipment, the follow-
ing functions will be activated as needed during pre-cooling:
= Automatic climate control
= Blower
= Seat ventilation
Depending on the vehicle\bs equipment, the follow-
ing functions will be activated as needed during
pre-warming:
= Automatic climate control
= Blower
= Seat heating
= Steering wheel heating
= Mirror heater
= Rear window defroster
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=Windshield heater
Depending on the vehicle\bs equipment, the follow- ing functions will also be adjusted during pre-
entry climate control if they have already been
switched on during regular vehicle operation:
= Fragrancing
= Ionization
q Setting pre-entry climate control when the vehi-
cle is unlocked in the multimedia system
Multimedia system:
4 Climate Menu 5
Pre-entry Climate Ctrl.Activate or deactivate the function.
Selecting seats
Select Driver, Passenger , Rear Left or Rear
Right .
The seat-speciNc functions of pre-entry cli-
mate control, such as seat heating, will be per-
formed for the selected seats.
If pre-entry climate control is enabled, an LED on
the climate bar of the central display will light up
blue for a cooled vehicle and red for a heated vehicle.
q Activating/deactivating pre-entry climate con-
trol when the vehicle is unlocked
Requirements
= The high-voltage battery is charged suP-
ciently.
= The function has been activated via the multi-
media system.To switch on: unlock the vehicle.
The climate control functions are activated for up to Nve minutes for pre-heating and pre-
cooling.
Pre-entry climate control via unlocking cannot be
activated more than three times in succession
when the vehicle is switched oM.
To switch oM: press ; on the climate bar
on the central display.
The following functions will remain active once the
vehicle has been started:
= Seat heating
= Seat ventilation
Depending on the vehicle\bs equipment, the follow-
ing functions will also be adjusted during pre-
entry climate control if they have already been
switched on during regular vehicle operation:
= Fragrancing
= Ionization
Pre-entry climate control for departure time
qPre-entry climate control for departure time
function
&WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to expo-
sure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle
If persons, particularly children, are subjected
to prolonged exposure to intense heat or cold,
there is a risk of severe injury or even death.
Never leave persons, particularly chil-
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&WARNING Risk of burns due to repeatedly
switching on the seat heating
Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can
cause the seat cushion and seat backrest pad-
ding to become very hot.
In particular, the health of persons with limited
temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to
react to high temperatures may be aMected or
they may even suMer burn-like injuries.
Do not repeatedly switch on the seat
heating.To protect against overheating, the seat heating
may be temporarily deactivated aser it has been
switched on repeatedly.
The air inside the vehicle can be heated, ventila- ted or cooled to the set temperature when the
vehicle is parked.
When the vehicle is connected to power supply equipment, priority will be given to charging the
high-voltage battery to a speciNed minimum
charge.
The running time of pre-entry climate control may be reduced in the following circumstances:
= The vehicle is not connected to power supply
equipment.
= The high-voltage battery is not fully charged.
With active pre-entry climate control, the charge level of the high-voltage battery may be reduced,
even if the charging cable connector is connec-
ted.
If present, seat ventilation will be activated in
cooling and ventilation modes.
If present, the following functions will be activated
in heating mode:
= Seat heating
= Steering wheel heating
= Mirror heater
= Rear window defroster
= Windshield heater
When the set temperature is changed, the climate
control mode will automatically be updated. It will
be switched from heating mode to ventilation or cooling mode, from cooling mode to ventilation orheating mode or from ventilation mode to heating
or cooling mode.
Depending on the vehicle\bs equipment, the follow- ing functions will also be adjusted during pre-
entry climate control if they have already been
switched on during regular vehicle operation:
= Fragrancing
= Ionization
q Setting pre-entry climate control for departure
time via the climate bar
Multimedia system:
4 Climate Menu 5
Pre-entry Climate Ctrl.
Setting the departure time\bThe set departure times are used for the vehi- cle\bs pre-entry climate control and for predic-tions regarding the approximate state of
charge and range at the time selected. Addi- tional information on the charging settings
(  page 219).Select Edit Departure Time W .Select a departure time or set a new depar-
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\bIf the range maximization function is activa-
ted, an approximate time for reaching the
desired state of charge will be determined
automatically during a charging stop. This is used as an approximate departure time for
pre-entry climate control and is set automati- cally. Departure times previously set cannot
be edited when the function is switched on. The automatically determined departure timecan be activated or deactivated via the air conditioning menu.
Setting the repeat days
Select Edit Departure Time W .Set the desired departure time and select the
corresponding weekdays on which this depar-
ture time is to apply.Press OK to conNrm.
Selecting seats
Select Driver, Passenger , Rear Left or Rear
Right .
Pre-entry climate control will take place for
the selected seats.If a departure time is set, a yellow LED will appear
on the climate bar of the central display. In addi- tion, an LED on the climate bar will indicate whenpre-entry climate control is activated. It will light
up blue when the vehicle is being cooled and red when it is being heated.
q Activating/deactivating pre-entry climate con-
trol for departure time
Requirements
= The high-voltage battery is charged suP-
ciently.
= The function has been activated via the multi-
media system.To activate: set the departure time
(  page 182).
Pre-entry climate control for departure time
will switch on a maximum of 55 minutes before the selected departure time. It will
remain active for another Nve minutes if depar-
ture is delayed.To deactivate the pre-entry climate control for
departure time early: press ; on the cli-
mate bar on the central display or switch oMthe preselection of the time in the climate
menu.
Depending on the equipment, the following func- tions will remain active even aser the vehicle has
been started:
= Seat heating
= Seat ventilation
Depending on the vehicle\bs equipment, the follow-
ing functions will also be adjusted during pre-
entry climate control if they have already been
switched on during regular vehicle operation:
= Fragrancing
= Ionization
Operating immediate pre-entry climate control via
the climate bar
&WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to expo-
sure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle
If persons, particularly children, are subjected
to prolonged exposure to intense heat or cold,
there is a risk of severe injury or even death.
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Never leave persons, particularly chil-
dren, unattended in the vehicle.&WARNING Risk of burns due to repeatedly
switching on the seat heating
Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can
cause the seat cushion and seat backrest pad-
ding to become very hot.
In particular, the health of persons with limited
temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to
react to high temperatures may be aMected or
they may even suMer burn-like injuries.
Do not repeatedly switch on the seat
heating.To protect against overheating, the seat heating
may be temporarily deactivated aser it has been
switched on repeatedly.
Requirements
= The vehicle is switched oM.
Air conditioning of the vehicle interior can con-
tinue for up to 50 minutes, e.g. if the journey is
interrupted.
Press the ; button on the climate bar on
the central display.Set the temperature using the ~ and }
arrows on the climate bar on the central dis-
play.
An LED on the climate bar on the central display indicates when pre-entry climate control is activa-ted. It will light up blue when the vehicle is beingcooled and red when it is being heated.
Air vents
q Adjusting the front air vents
&WARNING Risk of burns or frostbite due to
being too close to the air vents
Very hot or very cold air can Oow from the air
vents.
Make sure that all vehicle occupants always maintain a suPcient distance
from the air vents.If necessary, direct the airOow to another
area of the vehicle interior.To guarantee the Oow of fresh air through the air
vents into the vehicle interior, note the following:
= Always keep the vents and ventilation grilles in
the vehicle interior clear.
= Keep the air inlet grilles free of residue build-
up (  page 375).To open or close the side air vents: hold the
outer ring of side air vent 1 and turn it to the
les or right as far as it will go.To open or close the center air vent: move
controller 2 inwards or outwards as far as it
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To adjust the airOow direction of the side air
vents: hold the center of side air vent 1 and
move it up or down or to the les or right.To adjust the airOow direction of the center
air vent: hold the controller of center air
vent 2 and move it up or down or to the les
or right.
q Adjusting the rear air vents
&WARNING Risk of burns or frostbite due to
being too close to the air vents
Very hot or very cold air can Oow from the air
vents.
Make sure that all vehicle occupants always maintain a suPcient distance
from the air vents.If necessary, direct the airOow to another
area of the vehicle interior.To open or close the rear air vents: hold the
controller of rear air vent 1 and move it
inwards or outwards as far as it will go.To set the airOow direction of the rear air
vents: hold controller 1 and move it up or
down or to the les or right.To open or close the side air vents in the rear
passenger compartment: hold the controller
of side air vent 1 and move it up or down as
far as it will go.To set the airOow direction of the side air
vents: hold controller 1 and move it up or
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Driving
Notes on Mercedes-AMG vehicles
Observe the notes on the following topics in the
Supplement, otherwise you may fail to recognize dangers.
\bThe availability of certain functions depends
on the equipment and model of the vehicle.
= AMG Active Sound
= AMG ceramic high-performance composite
brake system
= RACE START
= AMG RIDE CONTROL \f
= AMG steering-wheel buttons
Notes on electric mode
&WARNING Risk of chemical burns and poi-
soning from damaged high-voltage battery
If the housing of the high-voltage battery has been damaged, electrolyte and gases mayleak out.
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or
clothing.Immediately rinse electrolyte splashes
oM with water and seek medical atten-
tion straight away.&DANGER Risk of Nre and explosion from
excessive internal pressure of the high-
voltage battery
In the event of a vehicle Nre, Oammable gas
can escape and ignite.
If there is an unusual smell, smoke or
burn marks, stop the charging process
immediately.Leave the danger zone immediately.
Secure the danger area at a suPcient
distance.Call the Nre service.Observe the following notes on vehicle noise
emissions and the acoustic vehicle alerting sys-tem:
= The vehicle is equipped with an all-electric
drive system and produces considerably lower
stationary and vehicle noise emissions than a vehicle with a combustion engine.
For this reason the vehicle is equipped with a sound generator, which serves as an acousticvehicle alerting system (AVAS). This safety
device is prescribed by law.
The external noise of the sound generator is
perceptible in the vehicle interior when the
vehicle is stationary and at low speeds and
does not represent a malfunction.
= The sound generator generates stationary
noise and speed-dependent vehicle noise
emissions up to a speed of around 25 mph
(30 km/h).
This helps other road users, particularly
pedestrians and cyclists, to hear your vehicle
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=When you drive at speeds above 20 mph
(20 km/h) the acoustic vehicle alerting sys-
tem will gradually switch oM.
= Despite the sound generator, the vehicle still
may not be heard by other road users. Adapt your driving style accordingly.
Manually disconnecting the high-voltage on-board
electrical system
&DANGER Risk of death and Nre due to
modiNed and/or damaged components of
the high-voltage on-board electrical sys- tem
The vehicle\bs high-voltage on-board electrical
system is under high voltage. If you modify component parts in the vehicle\bs high-voltage
on-board electrical system or touch damaged
component parts, you may be electrocuted. In
addition, modiNed and/or damaged compo-
nents may cause a Nre.
In the event of an accident or impact to the vehicle underbody, components of the high-
voltage electrical system may be damaged
although the damage is not visible.Never make any modiNcations to the
high-voltage on-board electrical system.Do not switch on or use the vehicle if its
high-voltage on-board electrical system
components have been modiNed or dam-
aged.Never touch damaged components of
the high-voltage on-board electrical sys- tem.Aser an accident, do not touch any com-
ponents of the high-voltage on-board
electrical system.Aser an accident, have the vehicle trans-
ported away.Have the components of the high-voltage
on-board electrical system checked at a
qualiNed specialist workshop and
replaced if necessary.Requirements
Disconnect the high-voltage on-board electrical system manually only in the following situations:
= The u restraint system warning lamp lights
up on the driver\bs display, e.g. aser an acci-
dent.
= The vehicle is badly damaged, e.g. aser an
accident, and the restraint system compo- nents have not been triggered.
Operating the high-voltage disconnect device
Disconnect the high-voltage on-board electrical system manually only in the above-mentioned sit-
uations.Switch oM the vehicle.Shis the transmission to position ].Apply the electric parking brake.Secure the vehicle against rolling away.Driving and parking187

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Remove Oap 1 of the fuse box in the front
passenger footwell.Press release tab 3 on high-voltage discon-
nect device 2 in the direction of the arrow
and pull it out.Pull connector 4 in the direction of the arrow
until it engages.
The high-voltage on-board electrical system will be switched oM.
All work on the drive system (including aser the
high-voltage on-board electrical system has been
disconnected manually) may be carried out only at a qualiNed specialist workshop.
Switching on the power supply or the vehicle
&WARNING Risk of accident and injury due
to children les unattended in the vehicle
If you leave children unattended in the vehicle,
they could, in particular:
= open doors, thereby endangering other
persons or road users.
= get out and be struck by oncoming traPc.
= operate vehicle equipment and become
trapped, for example.
In addition, the children could also set the
vehicle in motion by, for example:
= releasing the parking brake.
= changing the gearbox position.
= starting the vehicle.
Never leave children unattended in the
vehicle.188Driving and parking

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