light MERCEDES-BENZ S CLASS 2018 Owner's Manual

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switched off and automatic driving lights are
activated.
Interior lighting
Ad justing the in te ri or lighting
Fr ont ove rh ead control panel

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Sy st em limitations
The sy st em does not go into anti- gl are mode in
th e fo llowing situations:R
th e engine is switched offR
re ve rs e ge ar is engagedR
interior lighting is swit ch ed on
Fu nction of th e passenger outside mir ro r
parking position
The pa rk ing position makes parking easier.
The passen ge r outside mir ro r tilts down wa rd s
and sho ws th e re ar wheel on th e front passenger
side in th e fo llowing situations:R
th e parking position is st oredR
th e passenger mir ro r is selectedR
re ve rs e ge ar is engaged
The passenger outside mir ro r mo ve s back to its
original position in th e fo llowing situations:R
if yo u shift th e transmission to ano th er trans‐
mission position R
when driving fast er th an 9 mp h (15 km/h) R
if yo u pr ess th e button fo r th e outside mir ro r
on th e driver's side
St oring th e pa rk ing position of the
passenger outside mir ro r using re ve rs e ge ar
St oring

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Areas pe rm eable to ra dio wav es 1 are best visi‐
ble from outside th e ve hicle when th e windshield
is illuminated using an ex te rn al light source.15 6
Light and visibility

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Fu nction of th e ECO display
The ECO display summarizes th e driving st yl e
from th e st art of th e journey to its completion
and assists yo u in achieving th e most economi‐
cal driving st yl e.
Yo u can influence consum pt ion if yo u:R
dr iv e wit h particular careR
dr iv e th e ve hicle in drive program ER
obser ve th e ge arshift re commendations
The inner segment lights up green and th e outer
segment fi lls up:R
1 Moderate acceleration R
2 Gentle decele ra tion and ro llingR
3 Consis te nt speed
The inner segment is gr ay and th e outer seg‐
ment em pt ies: R
1 Sporty acceleration R
2 Heavy braking R
3 Fluctuations in speed
Yo u ha ve driven economically when: R
th e th re e outer segments are comple te ly fi l‐
led simultaneousl y.R
th e ECO display border lights up.
The additional ra nge achi eve d as a re sult of yo ur
drivin g st yl e in comparison to a driver with a
ve ry sporty driving st yl e is shown under %RQXV
IU 6WDUW . The ra nge displ ay ed does not indicate a
fi xe d re duction in consum pt ion. DY NA MIC SELECT switch
Fu nction of th e DY NA MIC SELECT switch
Plug-in hy brid: be sure to obser ve th e no te s in
th e Supplement. Otherwise, yo u may not re cog‐
nize dangers.
Mercedes -A MG ve hicles: be sure to obser ve
th e no te s in th e Supplement. Otherwise, yo u
may not re cognize dangers.
Use th e DY NA MIC SELECT switch to ch ange
between th e fo llowing drive prog ra ms:R
I (Individual): individual settings R
S (Sport): sporty driving st yl e R
C (Comfort): com fo rt able and economical
driving st yl e R
Ve hicles with MAGIC BO DY CONT RO L: CV
(CURVE): com fo rt able driving with cur ve
inclination function R
E (Eco): particular ly economical driving st yl e
Depending on th e drive program selected, th e
fo llowing ve hicle ch aracteristics will ch ange:R
Drive sy st em17 2
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R
The seat belt to ngue is not inser te d in th e
seat belt buckle of th e driver's seat and th e
driver's door is opened. R
There is a sy st em malfunction.R
The po we r supp ly is insuf fi cient.R
The ve hicle is st ationary fo r a lengt hy period.
When th e electric parking brake is applied, th e
I (USA) or $ (Canada) indicator lamp
lights up in th e instrument clus te r.
The electric parking brake is not automatically
applied if th e engine is switched off by th e ECO
st art/ st op function.
Fu nction of th e electric pa rk ing brake
(releasing automatically)
The elect ri c pa rk ing brake is re leased when th e
fo llowing conditions are fulfilled: R
The engine is ru nning.R
The seat belt to ngue is inser te d into th e seat
belt buckle of th e driver's seat.R
The transmission is in position [ or ^ and
yo u depr ess th e accelera to r pedal or yo u shift from transmission position ] to [ or
^ . R
If th e transmission is in position ^ , th e
trunk lid mu st be closed.
If th e seat belt to ngue is not inser te d into th e
seat belt buckle of th e driver's seat, th e fo llow‐
ing conditions must be fulfilled: R
The driver's door is closed. R
Yo u mo ve th e transmission out of transmis‐
sion position ] or yo u ha ve pr ev iously
driven fast er th an 2 mp h (3 km/h).R
If th e transmission is in position ^ , th e
trunk lid mu st be closed.
If th e elect r ic parking brake is re leased, th e
I (USA) or $ (CANADA) indicator lamp in
th e instrument clus te r goes out. Applying or re leasing th e electric pa rk ing
brake manually
Applying

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Fu nctions of ABS (anti-lock braking sy st em)
ABS re gulates th e brake pressure in critical driv‐
ing situations: R
During braking, e.g. at maximum full-s to p
braking or insuf fi cient traction of th e tires,
th e wheels are pr ev ented from blocking.R
Ve hicle st eerability while braking is ensured.
If ABS inter ve nes when braking, yo u will fe el a
pulsing in th e brake pedal. The pulsating brake
pedal can be an indication of hazardous ro ad
conditions and can ser ve as a re minder to ta ke
ex tra care while driving.
Sy st em limitations R
ABS is active from speeds of appr ox . 5 mp h
(8 km/h). R
ABS may be impaired or may not function if a
malfunction has occur re d and th e ye l‐
low % ABS wa rn ing lamp lights up contin‐
uously in th e instrument clus te r af te r th e
engine is st ar te d. Fu nction of BA S (Brake Assist Sy st em)
q
WA RNING Risk of an accident caused by
a malfunction in BA S (Brake Assi st Sys‐
te m)
If BA S is malfunctioning, th e braking dis ta nce
in an emergency braking situation is
increased.

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12 5 mp h (2 00 km/h) when driving st ra ight
ahead or cornering slightly. R
The ve hicle is st abilized by means of individ‐
ual brake application on one side.
Fu nction of EBD (electronic brake fo rc e dis‐
tribution)
EBD is ch aracterized by th e fo llowing:R
Monitoring and re gulating th e brake pressure
on th e re ar wheels.R
Impr ov ed driving st ability when braking,
especially on bends.
Fu nction of ST EER CONT RO L
ST EER CONTROL helps yo u by transmitting a
noticeable st eering fo rc e to th e st eering wheel in
th e direction requ ired fo r ve hicle st abilization.
This st eering re commendation is given pa rt icu‐
lar ly in th e fo llowing situations:R
Bo th ri ght wheels or bo th left wheels are on
a we t or slippe ry ro ad sur fa ce when yo u
brake. R
The ve hicle st arts to skid.
Sy st em limitations
ST EER CONTROL may be impaired or may not
function in th e fo llowing situations: R
ESP ®
is deactivated. R
ESP ®
is malfunctioning. R
The st eering is malfunctioning.
If ESP ®
is malfunctioning, yo u will be assis te d
fur th er by th e electric po we r st eering.
Fu nction of Ac tive Brake Assi st
Ac tive Brake Assi st consi st s of:R
Dis ta nce wa rn ing function R
Au to nomous braking function R
Situation-dependent braking assi st anceR
Ve hicles with Driving Assistance Pa ck ‐
age: Evasi ve St eering Assist
Ac tive Brake Assi st can help yo u to minimize th e
ri sk of a collision with ve hicles or pedestrians or
to re duce th e ef fe cts of su ch a collision. If Ac tive Brake Assi st has de te cted a ri sk of colli‐
sion, yo u will be wa rn ed visually and acousti‐
cally.
If yo u do not re act to th e visual or acoustic wa rn ‐
ing, autonomous braking can be initiated in criti‐
cal situations.
In especially critical situations, Ac tive Brake
Assi st can initia te autonomous braking direct ly .
In th is case, th e visual and acoustic wa rn ing
occurs simultaneously with th e braking applica‐
tion.
If yo u appl y th e brake yo urself in a critical situa‐
tion or appl y th e brake during autonomous brak‐
ing, situation-dependent braking assis ta nce
occu rs . This increases th e brake pressure up to
maximum full-s to p braking if necessar y.
If th e autonomous braking function or th e situa‐
tion-dependent braking assis ta nce is trig ge re d,
additional pr ev entive measures fo r occupant
pr ot ection (PRE-SAFE ®
) may also be initiated, if
th e ve hicle is equipped with th ese.19 2
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Ac tive Di st ance Assist DI STRO NIC
Fu nction of Ac tive Di st ance Assist
DI STRO NIC
Ac tive Dis ta nce Assi st DISTRONIC maintains th e
set speed on free-flowing ro ads. If ve hicles
ahead are de te cted, th e set dis ta nce is main‐
ta ined, if necessary until th e ve hicle comes to a
halt. The ve hicle accelerates or brakes depend‐
ing on th e dis ta nce to th e ve hicle in front and
th e set speed. Speed (in th e ra nge between
15 mp h (2 0 km/h) and 13 0 mp h (2 10 km/h))
and th e dis ta nce to th e ve hicle ahead are set
and sa ve d on th e st eering wheel. Other fe atures of Ac tive Dis ta nce Assi st
DISTRONIC: R
Ad justs th e driving st yl e depending on th e
selected drive program (fuel-saving, comfort‐
able or dynamic) ( →
page 17 2)R
Re sponds in urban speed ra nges to st ation‐
ary ve hicles (e xc ept bicycles, mo to rc yc les
and pedestrians) if conditions are suf fi cient
to enable de te ction. R
Initiates ra pid acceleration to th e st ored
speed, if th e turn signal indicator is switched
on to ch ange to th e ov er tak ing lane.R
Ta ke s one-sided ove rt aking re st ri ctions into
account on free wa ys or on multi-lane ro ads
with separate car ri ag ewa ys .
Ve hicles with Ac tive Pa rk ing Assis t: if th e ve hicle
has been braked to a st andstill on multi-lane,
separate car ri ag ewa ys by Ac tive Dis ta nce Assi st
DISTRONIC, it can au to matically fo llow th e ve hi‐
cle in front driving off again, within 30 seconds.
If a crit ical situation is de te cted when driving off,
a visual and acoustic wa rn ing is given indicating
th at th e driver must now ta ke control of th e ve hi‐
cle. The ve hicle is not accelerated any fur th er. Ac tive Dis ta nce Assi st DISTRONIC is only an aid.
The driver is re sponsible fo r th e dis ta nce to th e
ve hicle in front, fo r ve hicle speed and fo r braking
in good time.
Sy st em limitations
The sy st em may be impaired or may not function
in th e fo llowing ins ta nces, fo r ex ample: R
In sn ow , ra in, fo g, heavy spr ay , if th ere is
gl are, in direct sunlight or in great ly va ry ing
ambient light. R
The windshield in th e area of th e camera is
dirty, fo gged up, damaged or co ve re d.R
If th e ra dar sensors are dirty or co ve re d.R
On slippery ro ads, braking or accelerating
can cause th e drive wheels to lose traction
and th e ve hicle could th en skid. R
In parking ga ra ge s or on ro ads with st eep
uphill or downhill gradients.
Do not use Ac tive Dis ta nce Assi st DISTRONIC in
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If th e sy st em re aches a sy st em limitation or th e
driver has not st eered th e ve hicle fo r a consider‐
able period of time or has re mo ve d th eir hands
from th e st eering wheel, th e sy st em will,
depending on th e situation, fi rs t alert th e driver
with a visual wa rn ing. Display 1 appears in th e
multifunction displa y. If th e driver st ill does not
st eer th e ve hicle himself or herself, or st ill has
not ta ke n hold of th e st eering wheel, a re peated
wa rn ing to ne sounds in addition to th e visual
wa rn ing message to re mind th e driver to ta ke
control of th e ve hicle.
The wa rn ing message does not appear or disap‐
pears if one of th e fo llowing conditions are me t:R
The driver st eers th e ve hicle. R
The driver presses a st eering wheel button or
operates To uch Control.
Ac tive St eering Assist is only an aid. The driver is
re sponsible fo r th e dis ta nce to th e ve hicle in
front, fo r ve hicle speed, fo r braking in good time
and fo r st ay ing in lane. Before ch anging lanes,
th e driver must make sure th at th e neighboring
lane is free (glance ov er th e shoulder).
Sy st em limitations
Ac tive St eering Assist has a limited st eering to r‐
qu e fo r lateral guidance. In some cases, th e
st eering inter ve ntion is not su ff icient to ke ep th e
ve hicle in th e lan e or to dr ive past ex its. Ac tive
St eering Assist cann ot pr ov ide th e driver with
st eering assis ta nce at traf fi c circles, T- intersec‐
tions, intersections, to ll st ations or turnings, fo r
ex ample.
The sy st em may be impaired or may not function
in th e fo llowing ins ta nces:R
In sno w, ra in, fo g, heavy spr ay , if th ere is
gl are or direct sunlight or if th ere are greatly
va ry ing ambient light or re fl ections, or stro ng
shado ws on th e ro ad.R
Insuf fi cient ro ad illumination. R
The windshield in th e area of th e camera is
dirty, fo gged up, damaged or co ve re d.R
Absence of lane markings, or se ve ra l unclear
lane markings, or if th e markings ch ange ra p‐
idl y. R
The dis ta nce to th e ve hicle in front is to o
small and th e lane markings th us cannot be
de te cted. R
The ro ad is nar row and winding. R
Obs ta cles on th e lane or projecting out into
th e lane.
The sy st em does not pr ov ide assis ta nce in th e
fo llowing conditions: R
On tight bends, traf fi c circles and when turn‐
ing. R
If yo u act iv ely ch ange lane without swit ch ing
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ve hicle is decelerated in st ages to a st andstill. At
speeds below 40 mp h (6 0 km/h) th e hazard
wa rn ing lights switch on automaticall y.
When st ationary:R
The ve hicle is secured with th e electric park‐
ing brake. R
Ac tive Dis ta nce Assi st DISTRONIC is ended.R
The ve hicle is unloc ke d.R
If possible, an emer ge ncy call is placed to
th e Mercedes-Benz emer ge ncy call center.
The driver can cancel th e deceleration at any
time by per fo rm ing one of th e fo llowing actions:R
St eeringR
Depressing th e brake or accelera to r pedalR
Pressing a st eering wheel button or operat‐
ing To uch ControlR
Ac tivating or deacti va ting Ac tive Dis ta nce
Assi st DISTRONIC Ac tive Di st ance Assist DI STRO NIC displa ys in
th e instrument clus te r
The assis ta nce graphic and th e st atus display
show th e st atus of th e fo llowing functions in th e
instrument clus te r. R
Ac tive Dis ta nce Assi st DISTRONICR
Ro ute-based speed adjustment R
Ac tive St eering Assist
Assistance gr aphic
1
Ro ute-based speed adjustment (type of
ro ute eve nt)
2
Ve hicle ahead 3
Dis ta nce indica to r4
Set specified di st ance5
Own ve hicle208
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