phone MERCEDES-BENZ S CLASS 2018 Owners Manual

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At a gl ance .................................................... 6
Cockpit ........................................................... 6
Wa rn ing and indicator lamps .......................... 8
Overhead control panel ................................ 10
Door control panel and seat adjustment ....... 12
Control settings in th e re ar passenger
compartment ................................................ 14
Emergencies and breakdowns ...................... 16
Digita l Operator' s Manua l ........................ . 18
Callin g up th e Digital Operator's Manual ...... 18
Gene ra l no te s ............................................. 19
Pr ot ecting th e environment .......................... 19
Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ....................... 19
Operator's Manual ....................................... .2 0
Service and ve hicle operation ....................... 21
Operating saf et y .......................................... .2 2
Declaration of conformity fo r wireless
ve hicle components .................................... .2 3
Diagno st ics connection ................................ 24
Qualified specialist wo rk shop ....................... 25
Cor re ct use of th e ve hicle ........................... .2 5
Problems with yo ur ve hicle ........................... 25 Re porting saf et y defects .............................. .2 5
Limited Wa rr anty .......................................... 26
QR codes fo r th e re scue card ....................... 26
Ve hicle data st orage .................................... .2 6
Copyright .. .................................................... 30
Occupant saf et y ......................................... 31
Re st ra int sy st em .......................................... .3 1
Seat belts ..................................................... 33
Airbags ......................................................... 38
PRE-SAFE ®
sy st em ....................................... 45
Children in th e ve hicle ................................. .4 7
No te s on pets in th e ve hicle ........................ .5 6
Opening and closing .................................. 58
SmartK ey ...................................................... 58
Doors ............................................................ 62
Tr unk ............................................................ 66
Ro ller sun blinds .......................................... .7 2
Side windo ws ................................................ 73
Sliding sunroof ............................................. 77
Anti-theft pr ot ection .................................... .8 6 Seats and sto wing .................................... . 88
No te s on th e cor re ct driver's seat position ... 88
Seats ............................................................ 89
St eering wheel ............................................ 11 0
Using th e memory function ........................ .1 13
Memory function in th e re ar passenger
compartment .............................................. 11 4
St ow age areas ............................................ .1 18
Cup holder .................................................. 12 9
Ashtr ay and cigar et te lighter ...................... .1 32
Soc ke ts ....................................................... 13 4
Re frigerator box .......................................... 13 7
Wi re less ch arging of th e mobile phone
and connection with th e ex te ri or antenna .. 13 9
Ins ta lling or re moving th e fl oor mats ........... 14 1
Ins ta lling/ re moving th e pennant holder ...... 14 1
Light and visibility ................................... 14 3
Exterior lighting .......................................... 14 3
Interior lighting ........................................... 14 8
Wi ndshield wiper and windshield wa sher
sy st em ........................................................ 14 9
Mir ro rs ........................................................ 15 2
Operating th e sun visors ............................. 15 52
Con te nts

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Fu nction of th e infra re d re fl ective wind‐
shield ......................................................... .1 55
Climate control ......................................... 15 7
Overview of climate cont ro l sy st ems ......... .1 57
Operating th e climate control sy st em ......... 15 8
Drivin g and pa rk ing ................................. 16 5
Driving ........................................................ 16 5
DY NA MIC SELECT switch ........................... .1 72
Au to matic transmission .............................. 17 3
Re fueling ..................................................... 17 7
Pa rk ing ...................................................... .1 79
Driving and driving saf et y sy st ems ............ .1 88
Instrument Display and on-board
co mp uter .................................................. 24 4
Instrument Display ove rv iew ...................... .2 44
Overview of th e buttons on th e st eering
wheel ......................................................... .2 45
Operating th e on-board computer .............. 24 5
Overview of displa ys in th e multifunction
display ........................................................ 24 7 Ad justing th e instrument lighting ............... .2 47
Menus and submenus ................................. 24 8
Head-up Display ......................................... 254
Vo ice Control Sy st em .............................. 256
Operating saf et y ........................................ .2 56
Operation ................................................... 256
Using th e Vo ice Cont ro l Sy st em ef fe c‐
tively ........................................................... 258
Essential vo ice commands ........................ .2 59
Multimedia sy st em .................................. 269
Overview and operation .............................. 269
Sy st em settings .......................................... 27 7
ENERGIZING comfort .................................. 289
Na vigation ................................................... 291
Te lephone .................................................. .3 15
Online and Internet functions ..................... 330
Media ......................................................... 337
Ra dio .......................................................... 350
Sound ........................................................ .3 57
Re ar Seat En te rt ainment Sy st em ............... .3 60 Maintenance and care ............................. 37 7
ASS YS T PLUS service inter va l display ........ .3 77
Engine compartment .................................. 37 8
Cleaning and care ...................................... .3 85
Breakdown assi st ance ............................ 393
Emergency ................................................. .3 93
Flat tire ....................................................... 393
Battery (vehicle) ......................................... 399
To w st arting or to wing aw ay ....................... 404
Electrical fuses ............................................ 41 0
Wheels and tires ....................................... 41 3
Noise or unusual handling ch aracteristics .. .4 13
Checking wheels and tires re gularly ............ 41 3
No te s on snow ch ains ................................ .4 14
Ti re pressure .............................................. .4 14
Loading th e ve hicle .................................... 420
Ti re labeling ................................................ 425
Definition of te rm s fo r tires and loading ..... 431
Changing a wheel ....................................... 433 Contents 3

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st atus messages concerning th e ve hicle and
its individual components (e.g. number of
wheel re vo lutions/speed, decele ra tion, lat‐
eral acceleration, display of th e fast ened seat
belts) R
malfunctions or defects in impor ta nt sy st em
components (e.g. lights, brakes) R
information on ve hicle damage eve ntsR
sy st em re actions in special driving situations
(e.g. air bag deployment, inter ve ntion of st a‐
bility control sy st ems)R
ambient conditions (e.g. te mp erature, ra in
sensor)
In addition to pr ov iding th e actual control unit
function, th is data assists th e manufacturer in
de te cting and re ctifying malfunctions and opti‐
mizing ve hicle functions. The majority of th is
data is te mp orary and is only processed in th e
ve hicle itself. Only a small portion of th e data is
st ored in th e ev ent or malfunction memor y.
When yo ur ve hicle is serviced, te ch nical da ta
from th e ve hicle can be re ad out by service net‐
wo rk emplo ye es or th ird parties. Services
include re pair services, maintenance processes, wa rr anty eve nts and qu ality assurance meas‐
ures, fo r ex ample. The re ad out is per fo rm ed via
th e legally prescribed port fo r OBD ("on-board
diagnostics") in th e ve hicle. The re spective
service network locations or th ird parties col‐
lect, process and use th e data. They document
te ch nical st atuses of th e ve hicle, assist in fi nd ‐
i
ng malfunctions and impr ov ing qu ality and are
transmit te d to th e manufacturer, if necessar y.
Fu rt hermore, th e manufacturer is subject to
product liability. Fo r th is, th e manufacturer
re qu ires te ch nical da ta from ve hicles.
Malfunction memories in th e ve hicle can be
re set by a service outlet as part of re pair or
maintenance wo rk .
They can enter data into th e ve hicle's con ve ni‐
ence and inf ot ainment functions th emselves as
part of th e selected equipment.
This includes, fo r ex ample: R
multimedia data such as music, fi lms or pho‐
to s fo r playba ck in an integrated multimedia
sy st em R
address book data fo r use in connection with
an integrated hands-free sy st em or an inte‐
grated navigation sy st em R
entered navigation destinations R
data about th e use of Internet services
This data can be st ored locally in th e ve hicle or
is located on a device which yo u ha ve connected
to th e ve hicle. If th is data is st ored in th e ve hi‐
cle, yo u can dele te it at any time. This data can
only be transmit te d to th ird parties upon yo ur
re qu est with particular re ga rd to th e scope of
use of online services according to yo ur selected
settings.
Yo u can st ore or ch ange con ve nience settings/
individualization in th e ve hicle at any time.
Depending on th e eq uipment, th is inc ludes, fo r
ex ample: R
seat and st eering wheel position settings R
suspension and climate control settings R
individualization such as interior lighting
If yo ur ve hicle is accordingly equipped, yo u can
connect yo ur smartphone or ano th er mobile endGeneral no te s 27

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device to th e ve hicle. Yo u can cont ro l th em via
th e control elements integrated in yo ur ve hicle.
Images and audio from th e smartphone can be
output via th e multimedia sy st em. Cer ta in infor‐
mation is simultaneously transmitted to yo ur
smartphone.
Depen din g on th e re spective integration type,
th is includes, fo r ex ample:R
ge neral ve hicle informationR
position data
This enables th e use of selected smartphone
Apps, e.g. navigation or music playbac k. There is
no fur th er interaction between th e smartphone
and th e ve hicle; in particular, ve hicle data is not
directly accessible. The type of fur th er data pro‐
cessing is de te rm ined by th e pr ov ider of th e App
used. The re spective App and yo ur smartphone's
operating sy st em de te rm ine whe th er ch anges
can be made to th e settings and which settings
can be ch anged. Service pr ov iders
Wire less network connection
If yo ur ve hicle has a wireless network connec‐
tion, it enables data to be exc hanged between
yo ur ve hicle and additional sy st ems. The wire‐
less network connection is enabled via th e ve hi‐
cle's transmission and re ception unit or via con‐
nected mobile end devices (e.g. sma rt phones).
Online functions can be used via th e wireless
network connection. This includes online serv‐
ices and applications/Apps pr ov ided by th e
manufacturer or ot her pr ov iders.
Manu fa ctu re r's se rv ices
The manufacturer describes th e re spective func‐
tions and cor re sponding legal data pr ot ection
information when suitable fo r th e manufacturer's
online services. Pe rs onal data may be used fo r
th e pr ov ision of online services. Data is
exc hanged via a secure connection, e.g. to th e
manufacturer's designated IT sy st ems. Pe rs onal
data is collected, processed and used via th e
pr ov ision of services ex clusively on th e basis of
legal permissions or with prior consent. The services and functions (sometimes subject
to a fe e) can usually be activated or deactivated.
In some cases, th is also applies to th e entire
ve hicle's data connection. This exc ludes, in par‐
ticular, legally prescribed functions and services.
Third pa rt y services
If it is possible to use online services from ot her
pr ov iders, th ese services are subject to th e data
pr ot ection and te rm s of use of th e re sponsible
pr ov ider. The man ufacturer has no influence on
th e con te nt exc hanged.
Please enquire, th erefore, about th e type, scope
and purpose of th e collection and use of per‐
sonal data as part of th ird party services from
th eir re spective pr ov ider.
COMAND/mbrace
If th e ve hicle is equipped with CO MAND or
mbrace, additional data about th e ve hicle's oper‐
ation, th e use of th e ve hicle in cer ta in situations,
and th e location of th e ve hicle may be compiled
th ro ugh CO MAND or th e mbrace sy st em.28
General no te s

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St ow age spaces in th e ve hicle interior
Overview of th e front sto wage compa rt ‐
ments
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WA RNING Risk of inju ry from incor re ctly
stowe d objects
If objects in th e ve hicle interior are stowe d
incor re ctly, th ey can slide or be th row n
around and hit ve hicle occupants. In addi‐
tion, cup holders, open stow age spaces and
mobile phone brac ke ts cann ot alw ay s re ta in
all objects th ey contain.
The re is a ri sk of injur y, particularly in th e
ev ent of sudden braking or a sudden ch ange
in direction.

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Ve hicles with individual re ar seats
Yo u can ch ar ge a USB device, e.g. a mobile
phone, at USB ports 1 using a suitable ch arg‐
ing cable. The devices can be ch ar ge d with 5 V
(2.1 A) and when th e ignition is switched on. Re frigerator box
Using th e re frigerator box
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WA RNING Risk of fi re due to a co ve re d
ve nt grille on th e re frigerator box
If yo u co ve r th e ve nt grille fo r th e re frigerator
box, it may ov erheat.

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Depending on th e ve hicle equipment, th e
mobile phone is connected to th e ve hicle's
ex te ri or antenna via th e ch arging module.R
The ch arging function and wireless connec‐
tion of th e mobile phone to th e ve hicle's
ex te ri or antenna are only av ailable if th e igni‐
tion is switched on. R
Small mobile phones may not be able to be
ch ar ge d in ev ery position of th e mobile
phone stow age compartment.R
Lar ge mobile phones which do not re st fl at in
th e mobile phone stow age compartment may
not be able to be ch ar ge d or connec te d with
th e ve hicle's ex te ri or antenna.R
The mobile phone may heat up during th e
ch arging process.R
To ensure more ef fi cient ch arging and con‐
nection with th e ve hicle's ex te ri or antenna,
re mo ve th e pr ot ective co ve r from th e mobile
phone. R
When ch arging, th e mat should be used if
possible. Wire less ch arging of th e mobile phone in th e
front
Re qu irements: R
The mobile phone must be suitable fo r wire‐
less ch arging (Qi-compatible mobile phone).
Yo u can fi nd a li st of Qi-compatible mobile
phones at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
Example: ve hicles without a re ar air conditioning
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Before st arting, make sure:R
The legal st ipulations in th e area where yo ur
ve hicle is par ke d permit engine st arting via
smartphone. R
It is safe to st art and ru n th e engine where
yo ur ve hicle is par ke d.R
The fuel ta nk is su ff iciently fi lled.R
The st ar te r battery has suf fi cient ch ar ge .
St arting th e ve hicle using a smartphone
q
WA RNING Risk of crushing or entrap‐
ment due to unin te ntional st arting of th e
engine
Limbs could be crushed or trapped if th e
engine is st ar te d unintentionally during
service or maintenance wo rk .

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Application-specific vo ice commands are
only av ailable fo r th e active application.
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Global vo ice commands
2
Application-specific vo ice commands
On th e display next to th e active application,
ex amples of gl obal vo ice commands and th e cor‐
re sponding application-specific vo ice commands
are displa ye d on an autocue. This makes ent ry
easier and supports interactive operation. The
list can be scrolled or it can be operated by
speech or th e controller/touchpad. Entering numbers R
The numbers allo we d are ]HUR to QLQH .R
Te lephone numbers can be entered as single
digits.
Information on th e language setting
Yo u can ch ange th e language of th e Vo ice Con‐
trol Sy st em via th e sy st em language settings. If
th e set sy st em language is not suppor te d by th e
Vo ice Cont ro l Sy st em, En gl ish will be selec te d.
The Vo ice Cont ro l Sy st em is av ailable in En gl ish,
Fr ench, Po rt uguese and Spanish.
Using th e Vo ice Control Sy st em ef fe ctively
Au dible help functions
Yo u re cei ve information and help fo r:R
Optimal operation: say th e +HOS 9RLFH &RQ
WURO 6\VWHP vo ice command. R
Cur re nt application: push th e

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do not use any abbr ev iations, unnecessary
spaces or special ch aracters.
If a st ation list entry is not re cognized:R
say th e 5HDG RXW VWDWLRQ OLVW vo ice command. Essential vo ice commands
Switch vo ice commands Swit ch vo ice commands can be used to open
cer ta in applications. The vo ice command selec‐
tion can be used re ga rd less of th e application
th at is cur re ntly acti ve .
Vo ice command Fu nction
1DYLJDWLRQ To switch to navigation mode
0DS To switch to map display
$GGUHVV ERRN To switch to address book
7HOHSKRQH To switch to te lephone mode
7H[W PHVVDJH To switch to te xt messa ge s
5DGLR To switch to ra dio mode
0HGLD To switch to media mode
86% To switch to USB
0HPRU\ FDUG To switch to memory card
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