set clock MERCEDES-BENZ V-CLASS MPV 2021 Owners Manual

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#
Always switch thest ationary heater off
in enclosed spaces without an air
ex traction sy stems, e.g. in garage s. #
Keep theta ilpipe and the area around
th eve hicle free from snow when the
engine or thest ationary heater are run‐
ning. #
Open a window on the windward side of
th eve hicle toensure an adequate sup‐
ply of fresh air. &
WARNING Risk offire due tohot station‐
ary heater components and exhaust
ga ses
Flammable materials such as lea ves, grass or
twigs may ignite. #
When thest ationary heater is swit ched
on, make sure that:
R hot vehicle parts do not come into
contact with flammable materials.
R theex haust gas can flow out of the
st ationary heater exhaust pipe
unhindered.
R theex haust gas does not come into
contact with flammable materials. The heater
forth e auxiliary heating is fitted at the
front of theve hicle underbody. The emissions
outlet is on the left side of theve hicle below the
front door. &
WARNING Risk of poisoning duri ngwork
on the auxiliary warm-air hea ter
If wo rkon the heat exchanger of the auxiliary
wa rm-air hea ter is not per form ed cor rectl y,
ex haust fumes could leak into the passenger
compartment. #
Have all workon the auxiliary warm-air
hea ter car ried out at a qualified special‐
ist workshop. If
yo u are transpo rting hazardous materials, com‐
ply with there leva nt sa fety regulations. Place
objects a suf ficient dis tance from the auxiliary
heating outlet opening.
* NO
TEDama getothe auxiliary heating
due toove rheating If
th eflow of hot air is bloc ked, the auxiliary
heating may overheat and switch off. #
Do not block theflow of hot air. *
NO
TEBattery discharge caused bysta‐
tionary heater or stationary ventilation
ope ration Ope
rating thest ationary heater or stationary
ve ntilation drains the batter y. #
After heating or ventilating theve hicle
twice, drive for a longer period of time. Yo
ur vehicle may be equipped with either a hot-
wate r auxiliary heater or an auxiliary warm-air
hea ter.
The hot-water auxiliary heater is adjusted and
operated using the003B rock er switch on the cli‐
mate cont rol sy stem cont rol panel and via the
multimedia sy stem or byremo tecontrol.
The auxiliary warm-air heater is adjusted and
operated via the switch clock on the lo wer centre
console or byremo tecontrol Hot-water auxiliary heater
Fu
nction of the hot- water auxiliary hea ter
Obser vethe no tes on auxiliary heating
(/ page 126).
The hot-water auxiliary hea ter has a heater boos‐
te r,stationary heater and stationary ventilation
function. In addition, the auxiliary heating sy stem
heats the engine coolant toprotect the engine.
The stationary heater automatically adapts its
operating mode tochanges in outside temp era‐
ture and weather conditions. It is therefore possi‐
ble that thest ationary heater may swit chfrom
ve ntilation toheating mode or from heating to
ve ntilation mode.
The stationary heater will automatically swit ch
itself off af ter a maximum of 50 minutes. The
heater boos ter function helps toheat up theve hi‐
cle while the engine is running and at low outside
te mp eratures.
Yo u can set up tothre e departure times for pre-
entry clima tecontrol byremo tecontrol or via the
multimedia sy stem. The switch-on time is then
calculated based on the outside temp erature and
th e activated departure time. This means that
yo ur vehicle is preheated or precooled bythe set
departure time.
If th e departure time is reached and the engine is
not star ted, the auxiliary heating will continue to Climate cont
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Re
ctifying problems with the hot- water auxili‐
ary hea ter
FA IL00A3 00A3 appea rson there mo tecontrol dis‐
play
Po ssible cause:
R Signal transmission between transmitter and
receiver is malfunctioning. #
Change your position in relation totheve hi‐
cle, moving closer if necessar y.
FA IL appea rson there mo tecontrol display
Po ssible cause:
R The star ter battery is not suf ficiently charge d. #
Charge thest ar ter batter y.
Po ssible cause:
R The fuel tank is not filled up tothere ser ve
le ve l. #
Refuel at the nearest filling station.
FA IL appea rson there mo tecontrol dis‐
play 0099 0099
Po ssible cause:
R The auxiliary heating has malfunctioned. #
Have the auxiliary heating checked at a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop. Au
xiliary warm-air heater Fu
nction of the auxiliary warm-air heater
Obse rveth e no tes on auxiliary heating
(/ page 126).
The air-intake opening forth e auxiliary warm-air
hea ter is located on the inner side of the left
front seat base. The warm-air outlet is on there ar
side of the left front seat.
The auxiliary warm-air hea ter supplements the
climate control sy stem of your vehicle and has an
auxiliary heating function.
The stationary heater will swit choff automatically
when the engine is switched off or when the set
heating duration has elapsed.
The immediate heating mode of the auxiliary
heating supports the climate cont rol sy stem
when the engine is running and the outside tem‐
perature is lo w. Yo
u ha vethefo llowing options for operating the
auxiliary heating:
R The swit chclock in thestow age compartment
below the cent reconsole
R The switch clock on the lo wer centre console
R Remo tecontrol
Yo u can use the switch clock toset up tothree
departure times for pre-entry clima tecontrol.
Au xiliary warm-air heater switch clo ckove r‐
vi ew
Use the switch clock toconfigu rethefo llowing
settings:
R Swit ching immediate heating mode on/off
R Setting up tothre e preselection times
R Setting the operating duration within a range
of 10 to120 minutes or tocontinuous ope ra‐
tion
R Adjusting the heating le vel (preselec tedte m‐
perature). 1
Program column on the display
0059 Selects preselection memory number
1–3
Mon–Sun, sets da ys
2 Menu bar on the display
0084 Switches immediate heating mode
on/o ff
0045 Setsthe preselection periods
0045 Setsthe da y,time and operating du ra‐
tion
00D1 Setsthe heating le vel
3 Displ aysection for time, heating le vel and
operating duration on the display
00D5 Continuous operation on 13 0
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00D1
Heating le vel set
4 Selects an option in program column 1or
on menu bar 2(forwards)
Increases values
5 Confirms a selection or setting
6 Status bar
0084 Heating mode on
7 Activates the switch clock
Cancels or term inates the settings in a menu
8 Selects an option in program column 1or
on menu bar 2(backwards)
Re duces values
Operating the switch clock (auxiliary warm-
air heater)
Ac tivating the switch clock
The switch clo ckwill swit chtostandby mode
af te rte n seconds. The displ aywill go off.
Sa ved settings will not be lost when the switch
clock switches tostandby mode. #
Press and hold the00D0 button until menu
bar 2and the time are shown on the dis‐
pla y.
Setting the da y,time and ope rating duration
When you swit ch the auxiliary heating on forthe
fi rs t time af ter a malfunction, set the day and
time.
% Yo
u can find fur ther information on malfunc‐
tions under "Problems with the auxiliary
wa rm-air hea ter". #
Activate the switch cloc k. #
Press the00CF or00DB button until the0045
symbol flashes on menu bar 2.#
Press the0076 button.
The selected day will flash in prog ram column
1. #
Press the00CF or00DB button toselect the
desired da y. #
Press the0076 button.
The selected day will be stored.
The hour value on the clock will flash. #
Set the hour and minute value on the clock to
cor respond with the day and confirm using
th e0076 button.
The time will be stored. Program column 1
will not be shown and the operating duration
will flash on display section 3.The operating duration set is
the default setting
fo r immediate heating mode. You can set the
operating duration within a range of 10to
12 0 minutes or tocontinuous ope ration. #
Press the00CF or00DB button toset the
minute value or the00D5 symbol toselect
continuous operation. #
Press the0076 button.
The operating duration will be stored and the
time will be shown on displ aysection 3.
Setting the heating le vel
Yo u can set the heating le velto between 10and
30.
The heating le vel cor responds toa preselected
te mp erature forth eve hicle interior. This is a
guide value and, depending on the ambient tem‐
perature, may dif fer from the actual vehicle inte‐
ri or temp erature. #
Activate the switch cloc k. #
Press the00CF or00DB button until the00D1
symbol flashes on menu bar 2. #
Press the0076 button.
The heating le vel will flash on display section
3. #
Press the00CF or00DB button toset the
desired heating le vel. #
Press the0076 button.
Immediate heating mode #
Toswitch on: activatethe switch cloc k. #
Press the00CF or00DB button until the0084
symbol flashes on menu bar 2. #
Press the0076 button.
The 0084 symbol will be shown on display
section 3and the operating duration will
fl ash. #
Set the operating duration.
The temp erature le vel will be shown on dis‐
play section 3. #
Toswitch off: pressthe00CF or00DB button
until the0084 symbol flashes on menu bar
2. #
Press the0076 button.
The 0084 symbol will not be shown on display
section 3.
The auxiliary heating will continue torunfor
appr oximately thre e minutes and will then
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#
Turn battery co ver2 anticlockwise using a
suita ble object, e.g. a coin, and remo veit. #
Check the seal on battery co ver2 for dam‐
age and replace it if necessar y. #
Remo vebattery 3. #
Insert a new battery 3into the battery com‐
partment with the positive term inal facing
up wa rds.
Use a lint-free clo thtodo so. #
Position battery co ver2 sothat mark 1on
th era ised area points between two recesses
4. #
Turn the battery co ver clockwise as far as it
will go. #
Check all the functions of there mo tecontrol.
Re ctifying problems with the auxiliary warm-
air heater
The display section of the switch clock sho ws
th e message Err.
Po ssible cause:
R The fuel le vel in the fuel tank is too lo w.
The auxiliary heating switches off automati‐
call y. #
Refuel theve hicle. #
Start the auxiliary heating se veral times until
th e fuel lines are full.
Po ssible cause:
R A malfunction has occur red.
The auxiliary heating switches off automati‐
call y. #
Have the auxiliary heating checked at a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop. The message
iniappears on the display sec‐
tion of the switch clock or the clock is flash‐
ing.
Po ssible cause:
R The on-board electrical sy stem voltage has
been inter rupte d. All sa ved settings ha ve
been dele ted.
Au tomatic hardware de tection is cur rently
acti ve. #
When automatic hardware de tection is com‐
ple te, set the da y,time, operating du ration
and preselection pe riod (/ page131).
The indicator lamp on the remo tecontrol
flashes redra pidl y.
Po ssible cause:
R The remo tecontrol battery is dis charge d.
Data transmission is not possible. #
Replace there mo tecontrol battery
(/ page 133).
The indicator lamp on there mo tecontrol
flashes red and green in rapid succession.
Po ssible cause:
R There is no connection between there mo te
control and there ceiver in theve hicle. #
Change your position in relation totheve hi‐
cle, e.g. hold there mo tecontrol higher or
mo veitto the side. #
Movecloser.
If yo u cannot make a connection and the auxiliary
heating is switched on, you can swit choff the
auxiliary heating only via the switch clock in the
ve hicle.
Po ssible cause:
R The remo tecontrol is not synchronised. #
Have there mo tecontrol synchronised at a
qu alified specialist workshop.
The indicator lamp on there mo tecontrol
slo wly flashes red and green alternatel y.
Po ssible cause:
R The remo tecontrol is not synchronised. #
Have there mo tecontrol synchronised at a
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Example: cap and coolant
expansion reser voir
Checking the coolant le vel #
Slowly turn the cap 1ofthe coolant expan‐
sion reser voir2 half a turn anti-clockwise
and allow overpressure toescape. #
Turn cap 1further and remo veit.
The coolant le vel is cor rect in thefo llowing cases:
R uptomar ker bar 3when the engine is cold
R ifth e engine is warm, up to1.5 cm over
mar ker bar 3
To pping up the coolant
Only use coolant appr ovedfo r Mercedes-Benz to
avo id damaging the engine cooling sy stem. #
Refe rto the information on coolant
(/ page 274). #
Refill th e coolant up tothe mar ker bar 3in
th efiller opening of the coolant expansion
re ser voir2. #
Replace cap 1and tighten in a clockwise
direction. #
Start the engine. #
Set thete mp erature in theve hicle interior to
th e maximum output on the cont rol panel of
th e climate cont rol. #
After about five minutes, switch off the
engine again and allow it tocool down. #
Che ckthe coolant le vel again and top up the
coolant if necessar y. Fi
lling up the windscreen washer sy stem &
WARNING Risk offire and injury from
windscreen washer concentrate
Wi ndscreen washer concentrate is highly
fl ammable. #
Avoid fire , naked flames, smoking and
th e creation of spar kswhen using wind‐
screen washer concentrate. &
WARNING Risk of burn s from hot com‐
ponent parts in the engine compartment
Cer tain component pa rts in the engine com‐
partment can be very hot, e.g. the engine, the
cooler and pa rts of theex haust sy stem. #
Allow the engine tocool down and only
to uch component parts desc ribed in the
fo llowing. *
NO
TEDama getotheex terior lighting
due tounsuitable windsc reen washer
fl uid Uns
uitable windsc reen washer fluids may
damage the plastic sur face of theex terior
lighting. #
Only use windscreen washer fluids that
are also suitable for use on plast ic sur‐
fa ces, e.g. MB SummerFit or MB Winter‐
Fit. To
pping up the washer fluid Wa
sher fluid reser voir (e xamp le) #
Obser vethe no tes on windshield cleaning
agents (/ page275). 226
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All-wheel drive
see 4MATIC
Ambient lighting Setting (MBUX multimedia sy stem)..... 111
Android Auto
see Smartphone integration
Animals Pets in theve hicle................................ 48
Anti-lock braking sy stem
see ABS (anti-lo ckbraking sy stem)
Anti-skid chains
see Snow chains
Anti-theft ala rmsystem
see ATA (Anti -Theft Alarm sy stem)
Anti-theft pr otection
Immobilise r.......................................... 66
Anti-theft pr otection
see ATA (Anti -Theft Alarm sy stem)
Anticipatory occupant pr otection
see PRE- SAFE®
(anticipatory occu‐
pant pr otection)
Anticipatory occupant pr otection
sy stem
see PRE- SAFE®
(anticipatory occu‐
pant pr otection)
Apple CarPlay ®
see Smartphone integration
Aq uaplaning............................................ 13 9
Armrest Stow age compartment......................... 97
Asht ray
Re ar passenger compartment............ 102
Use (front centre console).................. 101
Assistance graphic (on-board com‐
puter)...................................................... .183
Assistance sy stems
see Driving saf ety sy stem
ASS YST
see ASS YST PLUS service inter val display
ASS YST PLUS se rvice inter val display
Displaying the service due dat e......... 220
Fu nction/no tes.................................. 220
Non-ope rational times wi th the
battery disconnec ted.......................... 221
Re gular maintenance work................. 220
Special service requ irements............ .220
ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm sy stem)
Fu nction............................................... 67
Interior motion sensor function............ 68 Priming and deactivating
the inte‐
ri or motion sensor................................ 68
Priming and deactivating tow- aw ay
pr otection............................................. 67
St opping the alarm............................... 67
To w- aw ay protection function............... 67
At tachments............................................ .17
AT TENTION ASSI ST
Fu nction............................................. 172
Switching on/of f................................ 172
Sy stem limitations.............................. 172
Au thorised workshop
see Qualified specialist workshop
Au tomatic co-driver airbag shu toff
Fu nction of co-d rive r airbag shutoff..... 33
Au tomatic dipped beam ........................105
Au tomatic distance adjustment
see Active Dis tance Assi stDISTRONIC
Au tomatic engine start (ECO start/
sto p function)........................................ .140
Au tomatic engine stop (ECO start/
sto p function)........................................ .140
Au tomatic front passen ger front air‐
bag shu toff
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp... .34
Au tomatic measures af ter an acci‐
dent........................................................... 36
Au tomatic transmission
DIRECT SELECT le ver......................... 14 2
Drive prog ram displa y......................... 14 5
Drive prog rams................................... 14 4
DY NA MIC SELECT switch................... 14 4
Engage pa rkposition.......................... 14 3
Engaging drive position...................... 14 3
Engaging neutral................................. 14 3
Engaging reve rsege ar....................... .143
Kickdown............................................ 14 5
Manual shifting................................... 14 5
Re stricting the shift rang e.................. 14 3
Selecting the drive prog ram............... 14 5
St eering wheel gearshift paddles.......1 45
Tr ansmission position displa y............. 14 2
Tr ansmission positions....................... 14 2
Au xiliary heating
No tes.................................................. 12 6
Au xiliary warm-air heater
Fu nction............................................. 13 0
Operating the switch clock................. 131
Overvie w,timer.................................. 13 0
Problems............................................ 13 4
Setting the switch-on time.................. 131312
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Smartphone
see Smartphone integration
see Telephone
Sma rtphone integ ration
Overview............................................ 207
Snow chains........................................... 250
Soc ket (12 V)
Fr ont centre console.......................... 102
Re ar.................................................... 103
Soc ket (230 V)
Re ar.................................................... 103
Software update System updates..................................1 97
Sound menu Functions overview............................. 211
Spare wheel Fitting/removing................................2 65
No tes.................................................2 65
Speciali stwo rkshop
see Qualified specialist workshop
Specific absor ption rate .......................... 19
Speed limitation, winter tyres Setting................................................1 60
Speedome ter.......................................... 180
St andard
see Lane Keeping Assist
St anding light......................................... 105
St anding/parking lights
Re placing light sources.......................1 12
St arting assi stance
see Jump -sta rt connection point
St arting-o ffaid
see Hill start assist
St ationary heater
see Auxilia ryheating
St ationary heating
see Auxilia rywa rm-air hea ter
St ationary heating/ventilation
Displ ays (remo tecontrol)................... 12 9
Setting (remo tecontrol)............. 128, 13 2
St ationary heating/ventilation
see Auxilia rywa rm-air hea ter
see Hot-water auxiliary heater
Ste ering wheel
Ad justing.............................................. 96
Ste ering wheel gearshift paddles......... 14 5
Ste ering-wheel but tons ............................. 8 St
op/start function
see ECO start/ stop function
St opping the ala rm(ATA ) ......................... 67
St ow age comp artment in there ar
Jack .................................................... 247
Ve hicle tool kit.................................... 247
St ow age space
Glasses compartment.......................... 97
Suggestions Configuring......................................... 197
Sulphur content.....................................2 70
Summer tyres ......................................... 24 9
Sur round lighting
Switching on/of f................................ 11 0
Suspension see AIRMATIC
SV HC (substances of very high con‐
cern) .......................................................... 23
Switch clock Overview............................................ 13 0
Switch-off delay time Exterior............................................... 11 0
Interior................................................ 111
Switching on the ignition ...................... 13 6
Switching seat heating on/off ................94
Switching the A/C function on/off ......12 2
Switching there ar window heater
on/off...................................................... 12 5
Switching there set function on/off
(control panel) ........................................1 24
Sy stem settings
Overview of the sy stem settings
menu..................................................1 97
Re set function (MBUX multimedia
sy stem).............................................. 200
Sy stem settings
see Language T
Ta ble
see Folding table
Ta il lamps (replacing bulbs) ...................113
Ta ilgate
Ad justing.............................................. 60
EAS Y-PA CK ........................................... 58
Limiting the opening angle...................60
Opening and closing.............................58
Opening in an emer gency..................... 58 Index
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