height MERCEDES-BENZ S CLASS 2018 Owners Manual

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1
Blu-r ay /DVD drive
2
Ci ga re tte lighter →
13 3
Soc ke t →
13 4
3
Cup holder →
13 0
4
St ow age compartment in th e re ar armrest →
12 1
5
St ow age box in th e seat backrest →
12 2
Re frigerator box →
13 7
6
Selects th e front passenger seat →
91
7
Switches th e re ar seat heater on/off →
10 7
8
Switches th e re ar seat ve ntilation on/o ff →
10 9
9
Sets th e fo re -and-aft position of th e head
re st ra int →
93 A
Ad justs th e height of th e head re st ra int →
93
B
Seat backrest inclination →
93
C
Sets th e combined seat cushion inclination and
length →
93
D
Sets th e combined seat cushion inclination and
length →
93
E
An gl e of th e leg re st →
93
F
Fo re -and-aft position of th e leg re st →
93
G
Memory function in th e re ar passenger com‐
partment →
11 4
H
Sets th e fully re clined position →
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To impr ove pr ot ection fo r ch ildren yo unger th an
12 ye ars old or under 5 ft (1.50 m) in height,
Mercedes-Benz re commends yo u obse rv e th e
fo llowing information: R
Only secure ch ildren using a ch ild re st ra int
sy st em which is suitable and re commended
fo r Mercedes-Benz ve hicles, as we ll as appro‐
priate to th e height, age and we ight of th e
ch ild. Be sure to obser ve th e instructions fo r
cor re ct use of th e ch ild re st ra int sy st em.R
Alw ay s ins ta ll a ch ild re st ra int sy st em on a
re ar seat if possible.R
On ly use th e fo llowing securing sy st ems fo r
ch ild re st ra int sy st ems:-
th e seat belt sy st em-
th e LA TC H-type (ISOFIX) mounting brack‐
et s-
th e To p Te th er anchoragesR
The manufacturer's ins ta llation instructions
fo r th e ch ild re st ra int sy st em.R
The wa rn ing labels in th e ve hicle interior and
on th e ch ild re st ra int sy st em. q
WA RNING Risk of inju ry or death caused
by incor re ct ins ta llation of th e ch ild
re st ra int sy st em
If th e ch ild re st ra int sy st em is incor re ctly
ins ta lled on a suitable seating position, it
cannot per fo rm its intended pr ot ective func‐
tion.
The ch ild cannot be re st ra ined in th e eve nt of
an accident, heavy braking or a sudden
ch ange of direction.

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Ve hicles with electrically adjus ta ble outer seats
1
Selects th e front passenger seat
2
Head re st ra int height
3
Seat backrest inclination
4
Seat height
5
Seat fo re -and-aft adjustment Ve hicles with an EASY ADJUST luxury head re st ra int
1
Selects th e front passenger seat
2
Head re st ra int fo re -and-aft position
3
Head re st ra int height
4
Seat backrest inclination
5
Seat height
6
Seat fo re -and-aft adjustment Ve hicles with seat fo r ch auf fe ur mode and long
wheelbase
1
Selects th e front passenger seat
2
Head re st ra int fo re -and-aft position
3
Head re st ra int height
4
Seat backrest inclination
5
Seat height
6
Fo ot re st
7
Seat fo re -and-aft adjustment92
Seats and stow ing

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1
Height/fore-and-aft position of th e head
re st ra int (vehicles with active multicontour
seat)
2
Head re st ra int height
3
Seat backrest inclination
4
Combined seat cushion inclination and
length
5
Combined seat cushion inclination and
length 6
An gl e of th e leg re st7
Fo re -and-aft position of th e leg re st

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Overview of massa ge and wo rk out prog ra ms
The fo llowing massage prog ra m can be selected:
Massage prog ra m fo r the front seats Fu nction
Hot Re laxing Massage fo r bac kR elaxing massage prog ra m st arting in th e pelvic area. Wa rm pressure points can be fe lt, full back massage,
st re tching th e pelvic area. Ending with ge ntle stro king motions.
Hot Re laxing Massage fo r shoulder sR elaxing massage prog ra m st arting in th e shoulder area. Wa rm pressure points can be fe lt, full twin-w av e
back massage, st re tching th e shoulder area. Ending with ge ntle stro king motions.
Ac tivating Massa ge Ac tivating ba ck massa ge with inc re asing twin-w ave s and th en soo th ing mo ve ments.
Classic Massa ge Massage with increasing twin-w ave s and soo th ing mo ve ments.
Mobilizing Massa ge Mobilization of th e spinal column and th e comple te upper body by means of a pressu re point mobilizing
massage at ch est height.
Ac tive Wo rk out prog ra ms
The Ac tive Wo rk out programs re qu ire yo ur act iv e
co-operation and are a co nve nient wa y of exe r‐ cising yo ur abdomen and back muscles during a
traf fi c jam, fo r ex ample, by te nsing and re leasing
th e specific muscle groups. Te nsing and re leas‐ ing also helps to impr ove blood fl ow to yo ur
muscles. Press against a pressure point as soon
as yo u fe el it.10 6
Seats and stow ing

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1
Ad justs th e dis ta nce to th e st eering wheel
2
Ad justs th e height

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The ve hicle is lo we re d again in th e fo llowing sit‐
uations: R
When driving fast er th an 75 mp h
(120 km/h). R
When driving between 50 mp h (80 km/h)
and 75 mp h (1 20 km/h) fo r app ro xima te ly
th re e minutes.R
Af te r selecting a drive program using th e
DY NA MIC SELECT switch.
The ve hicle is adjus te d to th e height of th e last
active drive prog ra m.
Lo weri ng th e ve hicle

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The ve hicle is lo we re d again in th e fo llowing sit‐
uations: R
When driving fast er th an 75 mp h
(120 km/h). R
When driving between 50 mp h (80 km/h)
and 75 mp h (1 20 km/h) fo r app ro xima te ly
th re e minutes.R
Af te r selecting a drive program using th e
DY NA MIC SELECT switch.
The ve hicle is adjus te d to th e height of th e last
active drive prog ra m.
Lo weri ng th e ve hicle

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R
The side mir ro rs are fo lded in.R
If th e trunk lid or ta ilgate is open.R
There is heavy ra in, snow or fo g.R
The ambient light is poor, e.g. at night. R
The camera lens is obstructed, dirty or fo g‐
ge d up.R
Cameras, or ve hicle components in which
th e cameras are ins ta lled, are damaged. In
th is eve nt, ha ve th e cameras, th eir positions
and th eir setting ch ec ke d at a qu alified spe‐
cialist wo rk shop.
Do not use th e 360° Camera under such circum‐
st ances. Yo u could ot herwise injure ot hers or
collide with objects when parking th e ve hicle.
On ve hicles with height-adjus ta ble suspension or
if th e ve hicle is car ry ing a heavy load, leaving th e
st andard height can re sult in inaccuracies in th e
guide lines and in th e display of th e ge nerated
ima ge s, depending on te ch nical conditions.
The fi eld of vision and ot her functions of th e
came ra sy st em may be re st ri cted due to addi‐
tional accesso ri es (e.g. license plate brac ke t,
bicycle ra ck ). See th e no te s on cleaning th e 360° Camera
( →
page 389).
Selecting a view fo r the 360° Camera
Requ irements: R
The $XWR 5HDU 9LHZ &DP function is selec‐
te d in th e multimedia sy st em.

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height (rounded) R
number of GPS satellites from which a
signal can be re cei ve d
Setting th e map scale automatically
Multimedia sy st em:

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