display MERCEDES-BENZ S CLASS 2018 Owner's Guide

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Displaying th e connection st atus
Multimedia sy st em:

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Re ar passenger co mp artment displa ys
Re ar passenger co mp artment displa ys ove r‐
vi ew
1
Displ ay
2
Soc ke t fo r corded headphones with a
3.5 mm st ereo jack The re ar passenger compartment displa ys are
located behind th e head re st ra ints of th e front
seats.
Setting th e display angle

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ASS YS T PLUS se rv ice inter va l display
Fu nction of th e ASS YS T PLUS se rv ice inter va l
displ ay
The ASS YS T PLUS service inter va l display in th e
Instrument Display pr ov ides information on th e
re maining time or dis ta nce be fo re th e next
service due date.
Yo u can hide th is service message using th e
back button on th e left-hand side of th e st eering
wheel.
Yo u can obtain fur th er information concerning
th e servicing of yo ur ve hicle from a qu alified
specialist wo rk shop, e.g. an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Displaying th e service due da te
On-board computer:

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Battery disconnection periods
The AS SY ST PLUS service inter va l display
can only calculate th e service due da te when
th e bat te ry is connected.

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Obser ve th e fo llowing information:
Information on cleaning and car eA vo iding ve hicle damage
Seat belts
Clean with wa rm wate r and soap solution. R
Do not use ch emical cleaning agents. R
Do not dry seat belts by heating th em to ove r 17 6 °F
(80 °C) or ex posing th em to direct sunlight.
Display
Clean th e sur fa ce carefully wi th a mic ro fi ber clo th and
TFT/LCD display cleaner. R
Swit ch off th e display and allow to cool.R
Do not use any ot her cleaning products.
Plastic trim R
Clean with a damp microfiber clo th .R
If th e trim is ve ry dirty: use a cleaning agent re commen‐
ded by Mercedes-Benz. R
Do not apply st ic ke rs , fi lms et c.R
Do not allow cosmetics, insect re pellent or sun cream to
come in contact wi th th e plastic trim.
Genuine wo od/t ri m
elements R
Clean wi th a mic ro fi ber clo th .R
Bla ck piano-lac qu er look: clean with a damp clo th and
soap solution. R
If th e trim is ve ry dirty: use a cleaning agent re commen‐
ded by Mercedes-Benz. Do not use sol ve nt-based cleaning agents, polishes or wa xe s.
Headliner
Clean with a brush or dry shampoo.
Carpet
Use carpet and te xtile cleaning agents re commended by
Mercedes-Benz. Maintenance and care 391

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The sy st em ch ec ks th e tire pressure and th e tire
te mp erature of th e tires mounted on th e ve hicle
by means of a tire pressu re sensor.
New tire pressure sensor, e.g. in winter tires, are
automatically ta ught-in th e fi rs t time th ey are
driven.
The tire pressure appears in th e multifunction
display ( →
page 24 7).
If th ere is a subs ta ntial pressure loss or if th e
tire te mp erature is exc essive, a wa rn ing will be
given: R
Vi a display messages ( →
page 487).R
Vi a th e w wa rn ing lamp in th e instrument
clus te r ( →
page 51 7) .
It is th e driver's re sponsibility to set th e tire
pressure to th e re commended cold tire pressure
suitable fo r th e operating situation. Set th e tire
pressure fo r cold tires using a tire pressu re
ga uge. No te th at th e cor re ct tire pressure fo r th e
cur re nt operating situation mu st fi rs t be tau ght-
in to th e tire pressure monitoring sy st em.
In most cases, th e tire pressure monitoring sys‐
te m will au to matically update th e new re fe re nce va lues af te r yo u ha ve ch anged th e tire pressure.
Yo u can, ho we ve r, also update th e re fe re nce va l‐
ues by re st arting th e tire pressure monitoring
sy st em manually ( →
page 420).
Sy st em limitations
The sy st em may be impaired or may not function
in th e fo llowing situations: R
If th e tire pressure is set incor re ctly.R
If th ere is a sudden pressure loss caused, fo r
ex ample by a fo re ign object penetrating th e
tire. R
If th ere is a malfunction caused by ano th er
ra dio signal source.
Make sure to obser ve th e fo llowing fur th er re la‐
te d subjec t: R
No te s on tire pressure ( →
page 41 4)
Checking th e tire pressure with th e tire pres‐
sure moni to ri ng sy st em
Requ irement: R
The ignition is switched on. On-board computer:

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Displa y messages
Int ro duction
Note s on display messages
Display messages appear in th e multifunction
displa y.
Displ ay messa ge s with graphic symbols are sim‐
plified in th e Operator's Manual and may dif fe r
from th e symbols in th e multifunction displa y.
The multifunction display sho ws high-priority dis‐
play messages in re d. Cer ta in display messages
are accompanied by a wa rn ing to ne.
Please re spond in accordance with th e display
messages and fo llow th e additional no te s in th is
Opera to r's Manual.
Fo r some display messa ge s, a symbol is also
shown: R

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Saf et y sy st ems
Display messages
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
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Displa y messages
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
5DGDU 6HQVRUV 'LUW\ 6HH
2SHUDWRU
V 0DQXDO *T he ra dar sensor sy st em is malfunctioning. Po ssible causes are:R
Soiling of th e sensors R
Heavy ra in R
Ex te nded country driving wi th out moving traf fi c, e.g. in th e desert
Driving sy st ems and driving saf et y sy st ems may be malfunctioning or te mp orarily una va ilable.
Once th e cause of th e problem is no longer present, driving sy st ems and driving saf et y sy st ems are av ailable again.
If th e display message does not disappear:

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Displa y messages
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
5DGDU 6HQVRUV 'LUW\ 6HH
2SHUDWRU
V 0DQXDO *T he ra dar sensor sy st em is malfunctioning. Po ssible causes are:R
Soiling of th e sensorsR
Heavy ra in R
Ex te nded driving on inter-urban ro ads without moving traf fi c, e.g. in th e desert
Driving sy st ems and driving saf et y sy st ems may be malfunctioning or te mp orarily una va ilable.
Once th e cause of th e problem is no longer present, driving sy st ems and driving saf et y sy st ems are av ailable again.
If th e display message does not disappear:

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