MERCEDES-BENZ EQS SUV 2023 Owners Manual

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In the window that opens, select the device to
be de-authorized.To de-authorize a mobile phone: select a
mobile phone.
The mobile phone is deleted from the device
list.To de-authorize all mobile phones:
select Deauthorize All Devices .
All mobile phones are deleted from the device
list.
Maneuvering assistance
q Function of Drive Away Assist
Drive Away Assist can reduce the severity of an impact when you are pulling away. If the system
detects an obstacle in the direction of travel, the
vehicle\bs speed will brieOy be reduced to approx-
imately 1 mph (2 km/h).
A risk of collision may occur in the following situa-
tions, for example:
= If the driver mixes up the accelerator and
brake pedals.
= If the driver engages an incorrect gear.
=If the driver depresses the accelerator pedal
with too much force.
Drive Away Assist will be active in the following
circumstances:
= If the vehicle was stationary and the transmis-
sion position was changed to ^ or [.
= If the vehicle has rolled less than approx-
imately 3.3 s (1.0 m) since being at a stand-
still.
= If the detected obstacle is less than approx-
imately 3.3 s (1.0 m) away.
The Drive-away Assist can be deactivated or acti-
vated on the Maneuvering Assistance menu
(  page 291).
If a critical situation is detected, the following symbol will appear in red in the selected view on the Camera & Parking menu:

\bIf Drive Away Assist is not available, the same
symbol will appear in grey. If the Camera & Parking menu is not opened on the central
display, the symbol and pop-up of Parking
Assist PARKTRONIC will both appear.
Drive Away Assist is only an aid. It is not a substi-
tute for your attention to the surroundings. The
responsibility for safe maneuvering and parking
remains with you. Make sure that no persons, ani- mals, objects etc. are in the path of the vehicle.
&WARNING Risk of accident caused by limi-
ted detection performance of Drive Away
Assist
Drive Away Assist cannot always clearly iden-
tify objects and traPc situations.
Always pay careful attention to the traPc
situation; do not rely on Drive Away Assist alone.Be prepared to brake or swerve as nec-
essary, provided the traPc situation per-
mits and that it is safe to take evasive
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System limits
The system limits of Active Parking Assist apply
(  page 280).
On uphill gradients, the performance of Drive
Away Assist will be restricted.
q Function of cross traPc warning
The cross traPc warning can warn you of crossing
traPc when you are exiting a parking space. The
radar sensors in the bumper also monitor the area
adjacent to the vehicle.
The cross traPc warning is active under the fol-
lowing conditions:
= Warning for Cross Traffic, Rear : the vehicle is
driving in reverse at a speed slower than approx. 6 mph (10 km/h).
= Warning for Cross Traffic, Front : the vehicle is
driving forwards at a speed slower than approx. 6 mph (10 km/h) and the camera
image is shown in the central display
(  page 275).
The Warning for Cross Traffic, Front can be deac-
tivated or activated in the Maneuvering Assis-
tance menu (  page 291).If a critical situation is detected, the following
symbol appears in red in the selected view in theCamera & Parking menu:

Warning for Cross Traffic, Rear = The vehicle can be braked automatically when
crossing traPc is detected.
= If the Camera & Parking menu is not open and
a critical situation is detected, a warning
appears in the central display together with
the PARKTRONIC Parking Assist pop-up.
Warning for Cross Traffic, Front
= If Active Parking Assist is active, the vehicle
can be braked automatically when crossing
traPc is detected.
= If Active Parking Assist is not active but the
menu Camera & Parking is open, a warning
appears.
= If the Camera & Parking menu is not open,
the system cannot react to crossing traPc.
The cross traPc warning is only an aid and not a
substitute for your attention to the surroundings. Responsibility for safe maneuvering and parking
remains with you. Make sure that no persons, ani- mals, objects, etc. are in the maneuvering range.&WARNING Risk of accident caused by limi-
ted detection performance of the cross traPc warning
The cross traPc warning cannot always clearly
identify objects and traPc situations.
Always pay careful attention to the traPc
situation; do not rely on the cross traPc
warning alone.Be prepared to brake or swerve as nec-
essary, provided the traPc situation per-
mits and that it is safe to take evasive
action.
System limits
\bIf the cross traPc warning is not available, the
/ symbol appears in gray.
The system limits of Active Parking Assist apply
(  page 280).
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If the radar sensors are obstructed by vehicles or
other objects, detection is not possible.
In the following situations, the cross traPc warn-
ing is not available:
= on inclines
q Maneuvering brake function
The maneuvering brake function can prevent colli-
sions with pedestrians when the vehicle is back-
ing up at slow speeds. If the rear view camera
detects a person in the vehicle\bs path, the vehicle
can be braked to a standstill.
The maneuvering brake function can intervene under the following conditions:
= The vehicle is backing up at a speed slower
than 6 mph (10 km/h).
= The camera image is shown on the central dis-
play (  page 275).
Depending on the country, you can activate and
deactivate the maneuvering brake function in the Maneuvering Assistance menu ( page 291).If the maneuvering brake function is triggered, the
following symbol appears in red in the selected
view in the Camera & Parking menu:

\bIf the maneuvering brake function is not avail-
able, the same symbol appears in gray.
The maneuvering brake function is only an aid. It
is not a substitute for your attention to the sur- roundings. The responsibility for safe maneuvering
and parking remains with you. Make sure that no
persons, animals or objects etc. are in the vehi- cle\bs path.
&WARNING Risk of accident caused by limi-
ted detection by the maneuvering brake
function
The maneuvering brake function cannot
always clearly detect people. Other obstacles
are not detected by the function.
In these cases, the function may brake unnec-
essarily or not brake at all.
Always pay careful attention to the traPc
situation; do not rely on the maneuvering brake function alone.Be ready to brake.
System limits
Observe the system limits of the following func-
tions:
= Active Parking Assist (  page 280)
= 360° camera (  page 271)
= Rear view camera (  page 270)
The maneuvering brake function is not available in
the following situations:
= On inclines
q Activating/deactivating the maneuvering assis-
tant
Multimedia system:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Assistance
5 Parking
\bThis function is available on demand
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Select Maneuvering Assistance .Activate or deactivate the desired maneuver-
ing assistant.
Memory Parking Assist
q Function of Memory Parking Assist
Memory Parking Assist can park your vehicle
using a previously stored parking space. You can store parking procedures with a total distance of
up to 550 yds (500 m) (110 yds (100 m) per park- ing or exiting procedure).
During parking or exiting, the system can travel a
previously stored path of up to approximately 110 yds (100 m) to or out of the desired parking
space, for example, from the driveway entrance
into the garage.
Within a radius of approx. 165 yds (150 m), only
one parking or exiting procedure can be recorded.
Only use Memory Parking Assist on private prop-
erty. Use on public roads, e. g. in public parking
spaces, is not permitted.
Memory Parking Assist is only an aid. It is not a
substitute for your attention to the surroundings.
Responsibility for safe maneuvering and parking
remains with you. Make sure that no persons, ani- mals, objects, etc. are in the maneuvering range.
System limits
Observe the system limitations of Active Parking
Assist (  page 280).&WARNING Risk of accident due to objects
located above or below the detection
range of Memory Parking Assist
If there are objects above or below the detec-
tion range, the following situations may arise:
= Memory Parking Assist may steer too
early.
= The vehicle may not stop in front of these
objects.
This result in a collision.
In these situations, do not use Memory
Parking Assist.
Objects located above or below the detection
range of Memory Parking Assist may not be detected during the parking procedure.
Drawbars of parked trailers, among other objects,
that protrude into the parking space may not be
detected.
Do not use Memory Parking Assist in the following
situations, for example:
= In extreme weather conditions suchas ice,
packed snow or in heavy rain.
= When transporting a load that protrudes
beyond the vehicle.
= If the parking space is on a steep downhill or
uphill gradient.
= When snow chains are installed.
q Recording a parking procedure using Memory
Parking Assist
Requirements
= The entire route is, forexample, within your
own property and not on public roads.
= The system needs reference points in the sur-
roundings to orient itself, suchas fences, walls
or trees. Therefore, aser starting the vehicle, a
certain distance must Nrst be driven. If not
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surrounding area, no new route can be recor-
ded.\bDepending on the vehicle\bs equipment, button
1 may also be located at a diMerent position
in the center console.Press button 1.
The Camera & Parking view opens in the cen-
tral display.Select 2 Memory Parking Assist menu.Brake the vehicle to a standstill at the desired
starting point of the assisted parking proce-
dure, e.g. a driveway entrance.To start recording: tap on 3.\bIf not all conditions for a recording are met,
symbol 3 is grayed out.Park the vehicle in the desired parking space.
Do not exceed 5 mph (8 km/h).To stop recording: Stop the vehicle and tap on
3 again.
The recording is stored.\bIn the Memory Parking Assist settings you can
delete and rename stored parking proce- dures.
q Parking with Memory Parking Assist
Requirements
= A parking procedure has been recorded.
Press button 1.
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Select Memory Parking Assist 2 menu.Brake the vehicle to a standstill at the starting
point of the stored parking procedure.To start the parking procedure: press6.Select the stored parking procedure from the
list.Follow the instructions on the central display.The vehicle drives into the selected parking
space.\bThe turn signal indicator is not switched on
automatically. You are responsible for select-
ing the turn signal indicator in accordance
with the traPc conditions.Aser completion of the parking procedure,
safeguard the vehicle against rolling away.
q Exiting a parking space with Memory Parking
Assist
Requirements
= The exiting procedure was recorded together
with the respective parking procedure and
stored separately within one driving cycle.
= The vehicle was parked using Memory Parking
Assist.
Press button 1.
The Camera & Parking view opens in the cen-
tral display.Select Memory Parking Assist 2 menu.Starting the exiting procedurePress 6.ConNrm the saved exiting procedure.Follow the instructions on the central display.
The vehicle drives the recorded route.\bThe turn signal indicator is not switched on
automatically. You are responsible for select-
ing the turn signal indicator in accordance
with the traPc conditions.Take control of the vehicle aser the exiting
procedure has been completed.
q Setting Memory Parking Assist
Multimedia system: 4 © 5
Settings 5
Assistance
5 Parking 5
Memory Parking Assist
Renaming a recording
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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 for Mem-
ory Parking Assist by resetting the multimedia system (  page 331).
Vehicle towing instructions
The vehicle is not suitable for the use of tow bar
systems that are 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 sys-
tems, safe driving characteristics cannot be guar- anteed for the towing vehicle or the towed vehicle.
The vehicle-trailer combination may swerve fromside to side.
Observe the following information:
= Permitted towing methods (  page 393)
= The notes on towing the vehicle with both
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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.
Electrical 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 198).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 your 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 various contexts, e.g.:
= Minimal
= Sport
= Standard
= Augmented reality
= ECO display (depending on model and equip-
ment) (  page 194)
= Settings
= Head-up display on/oM
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