glove box MERCEDES-BENZ SL ROADSTER 2019 Owner's Manual
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Befor
ecomme ncingyour jour ney,ensu rethat:
R there arenopeo ple, ani mal sor obje cts
betw eenthevehi cleoccu pants and anair-
ba g
R there arenoobje ctsbetw eentheseat,doo r
and B-pil lar
R there arenohar dobje cts,e.g. coathang ers,
hang ingonthe grabhand lesorcoa thoo ks
R no acce ssories,such ascup holder s,are
atta ched tothe vehi clewithin thedeploy-
ment areaof an airba g,e.g. todoo rsor sid e
wi ndow s
R no hea vy,sha rp-ed gedorfrag ile obje ctsare
in the pocke tsof your cloth ing.Store such
obje ctsinasui tabl eplace G
WARNI
NG
If yo umodi fythe cover ofan airba gor affi x
obje ctssuch assticke rsto it,the airba g
can nolong erper form itsintend edfuncti on.
The reisan incre asedrisk ofinju ry.
Neve rmodi fythe cover ofan airba gor affi x
obje ctstoit. G
WARNI
NG
Sensor sto control theairba gs are loca ted
in the doors.Mod ificati ons orwor knot per-
forme dcorre ctlytothe doorsor doo rpa nel-
ing, aswellas damag eddoo rs,can leadto
the functi onofthe senso rsbei ng imp aired .
The airba gs mig htthere forenotfuncti on
prop erlyany more .Co nseq uently ,the air
ba gs cannot protectvehi cleoccu pants as
they aredesigne dto do. Thereisan
incre asedrisk ofinju ry.
Neve rmodi fythe doorsor parts ofthe
doo rs.Alw ayshav ewor kon the doorsor
doo rpa neli ngcarri edoutat aqu alifi ed spe -
cia list wor kshop .
Fro ntair bag s !
Do
not place heavyobje ctsonthe front-
pa sse nger seat.Thi scou ldcau sethe sys-
tem toidentify theseatas bei ng occu pied.
In the eventofan acci dent, therestra int
sy stems onthe front-pa ssenger sidemay be
trigg eredand haveto be rep laced. Drive
r'sairba g0043 dep loysin front ofthe
stee ring wheel.Front-pa ssenger front air
ba g0044 dep loysin front ofand above theglove
box.
Whe ndep loyed, the front airba gs offe rad di-
tiona lhea dand thora xprote ction forthe occu -
pa nts inthe driver' sand front-pa ssenger
sea ts.
The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFFindicator lamp
infor msyouab ou tthe statu sof the front-
pa sse nger front airba g(Y page 41).
The front-pa ssenger front airba gwi llonly
dep loyif:
R the system, based onthe OCS weigh tsen-
sor readings, detectsthat thefront-
pa sse nger seatis occu pied (Ypage 48).
The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFFindicator
la mp isnot lit (Y page 48)
R the restra intsystem control unitpre dicts a
hig hacci dent severity
Kn ee bag s Drive
r'sknee bag0043 dep loysund erthe stee r-
ing colu mnand front-pa ssenger knee bag0044
und erthe glovebox. Thedriver' sand front-
pa sse nger knee bags are trigg eredtoge ther
wi th the front airba gs. 46
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cupan tsafe tySafe ty
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Never
leavechildren oranimal sunattended
in the vehicle.
When leavingthe vehicle, always take the
SmartKey withyouand lock thevehicle. This
also appliesforthe Digital Vehicle Keyifthe
"Digital Vehicle Key"function isactivated via
Mercedes meconnect . Unlo
cking andopeni ngdoors from
the inside
! The
side window swil lnot open/close if
the battery isdischarge dor ifthe side win-
dows haveicedup.Itwil lthen notbepossi-
ble toclose thedoor. Donot attempt to
force thedoor closed. Youcould otherwise
dama gethe door orthe side window .
You canopen adoor from inside thevehicle
even ifit has been locked.
If the vehicle haspreviou slybeen locked from
the outside ,opening adoor from theinside
wil ltrigger theanti-theft alarm system. Switch
off the alarm (Ypage 72). X
Pull door handle 0044.
If the door islocked, lockingknob0043pops
up. The door isunlocked andcanbe
opened.
When adoor isopened, theside window on
that side opens slightly .When thedoor is
closed, theside window closesagain. Cen
trally locking andunloc kingthe
vehic lefrom theinside
You cancentrally lockorunlock thevehicle
from theinside. Forexample ,you can unlock the
front- passe ngerdoor from theinside or
lock thevehicle beforeyoupullawa y. X
To unloc k:press button 0043.
X To loc k:press button 0044.
If the front- passe ngerdoor isclosed, the
vehicle locks.
The central locking buttondoesnotlock or
unlock thefuel fillerflap orthe stowage com-
partments, suchasthe glove box.
You cannot unlockthevehicle centrally from
the inside ifthe vehicle hasbeen locked with
the SmartKey orKEYLESS- GO.
You canopen adoor from inside thevehicle
even ifit has been locked.
If alocked doorisopened fromtheinside, the
previou sunlock statusofthe vehicle willbe
taken intoconsideration if:
R the vehicle waslocked usingthelocking
button forthe central locking, or
R ifthe vehicle waslocked automa tically
The vehicle willbe fullyunlocked ifit had pre-
viousl ybeen fullyunlocked. Ifonly thedriver's
door hadbeen previou slyunlocked, onlythe
door which hasbeen opened fromtheinside is
unlocked. 80
Do
orsOpeni ngand closi ng
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In
order toensure thedirect flowoffresh air
through theairvents intothevehicle interior,
plea seobserve thefollow ingnotes:
R keep theairinlet grilleon the hood andin
the engine compartment onthe front-
passe ngersidefreeofblockage s,such as
ice, snow orlea ves.
R never covertheairvents orair intake grilles
in the vehicle interior.
i You
canmove theadjusters forthe air
vents verticall yor horizontally toset the
direction ofthe airflow.
i For
optimal climatecontrolinthe vehicle ,
open theairvents completely andsetthe
adjusters tothe central position. Setting
thecenterairvents X
To open thecenterairvents: turnthe
adjuster inone ofcenter airvents 0043coun-
ter-clockwise.
X To clo sethe centerairvents: turnthe
adjuster inone ofcenter airvents 0043clock-
wise untilitengages . Setting
theside airvents 0043
Side window defroster vent
0044 Side airvent
X To open aside airvent: turntheadjuster
in the side airvent 0044tothe left.
X To clo seaside airvent: turntheadjuster
in the side airvent 0044tothe right untilit
engages . Setting
theglovecompartment air
vent
! Clo
sethe airvent when heating thevehi-
cle.
At high outsid etemperature s,open theair
vent andactivate the"cooli ngwith airdehu -
midifi cation" function. Otherwise ,tempera-
ture-sensitive itemsstored inthe glove box
could bedama ged. 0043
Airvent control
0044 Airvent
When theclimate controlsystem isactivated,
the glove boxcanbeventilated, forinstance to
cool itscontent s.The level ofairfl owdepends
on the airflowand airdistribu tionsettings. Setting
theairvents
123Climate control Z
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Stowage
areas Stowage
spaces
Import antsafety notes G
WARNING
If object sin the passenger compartmen tare
stowed incorrec tly,they canslide orbe
thrown around andhitvehicle occupants. In
addition, cupholders, openstowage spaces
and mobile phonebrackets cannotalways
retain allobject sthey contain.There isa
risk ofinjury, particularly inthe event ofsud-
den braking orasudden changeindirection.
R Always stowobject sso that they cannot
be thrown around insuch situations.
R Always makesurethatobject sdo not pro-
trude fromstowage spaces,parcelnetsor
stowage nets.
R Close thelockable stowagespacesbefore
startin gajourney.
R Always stowandsecure heavy,hard,poin-
ted, sharp-edged, fragileorbulky object s
in the trunk .
Glove compar tment X
To open: pullhandle 0043and open glove box
flap 0044.
X To close :fold glove boxflap 0044upuntil it
engages.
In the glove box,there areacoin holder, a
map holder andapen holder.
i The
glove boxcanbevent ilated
(Y page 123). The
glove boxcanbelocked andunlocked
using themechanical key.
X To lock: insert themechanical keyinto the
lock andturn itto position 0048.
X To unlock: insertthemechanical keyinto
the lock andturn itto position 0047.
Stowage compartment/telephone
compar tment under thearm rest X
To open: pressbutton 0043.
Amrest 0044folds out.
In the stowage compartmen t,there isastow-
age tray.
i Depending
onthe vehicle equipment, a
USB portandaMedia Interface isinstalled
in the stowage compartmen t.AMedia Inter-
face isauniversal interfaceformobile audio
equipment, e.g.foraniPod ®
or MP3 Playe r. Stowage
areas
249Stowage andfeatu res Z