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86Driving time warning
After 2 hours of continuous driving, the display automatically switches over 
to the driving time display of 2:00 . At the same time the driving time display 
starts flashing. This is to remind the driver to take a break.
The driving time warning can be switched off by briefly pressing the function 
selector switch or the   button  ⇒fig. 60 .
If you continue driving or take a break for less than 10 minutes, the driving 
time warning will switch on once again when the total driving time is  4:00 
hours,  6:00 h o u r s ,  e t c .  H o w e v e r,  i f  yo u  ta ke  a  b r e a k  f o r  m o r e  t ha n  1 0  m i n u te s ,  
the driving time warning clock will be erased.
Distance covered
This display shows the distance you have covered since the memory was last 
cancelled. The longest possible distance which can be recorded is 
9999.9 km.
Note
•The displays for fuel consumption (average and instantaneous), distance 
to empty and speed are shown in metric units.•The information in the memory is lost if the battery is disconnected.
Operation
The onboard computer is controlled by means of two switches 
on the windscreen wiper lever.Activating the onboard computer
– Press the reset button   repeatedly until the onboard computer  (memory 1 or 2) ⇒ page 85, fig. 59 is displayed.
Selecting the function
– Press the top or bottom of the function selector switch    ⇒fig. 60 . This displays the functions of the onboard computer in 
sequence.
Resetting to zero
– Press and hold the Reset button   for at least two seconds.The following values can be reset to zero using the Reset button:
Reset
Fig. 60  Windscreen wiper 
lever: Onboard computer 
controls
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•Journey duration•Distance covered•Average fuel consumption•Average speed
The onboard computer can only be operated when the ignition is switched on. 
When the ignition is switched on, the display shows the function that was last 
selected.
A s  we ll  as  t h e  f i g u r e s  f r o m  t h e  o n b o a r d  co m p u te r  ( 1  o r  2 ) ,  t h e  d is p la y  ca n  a l s o  
show information from the navigation system*. Press the Reset button   
briefly to switch back and forward between these displays.Note
•If you keep the Reset button pressed for longer than two seconds, it will 
reset the currently displayed figure to zero (for instance average fuel 
consumption).•Faults detected by the auto-check control will be displayed even if the 
display is off.•The information in the memory is lost if the battery is disconnected.
Menu displayIntroduction
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Fig. 61  Windscreen wiper 
lever: Menu selection 
buttonFig. 62  Display: Main 
menu
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88Some of your vehicle’s functions can be adjusted, activated and controlled by 
menus . With the aid of the menus you can then also select the information 
you wish to see displayed on the DIS display. This is only possible when the 
ignition is on. The menu is enabled using the   button on the wind-
screen wiper lever ⇒ page 87, fig. 61.
The  main menu  lists the different display types (or basic commands):
Programming
Check
Menu off
Help
The main menu options have the following submenus:
Controlling the menu
The menu display is called up via the   button and the 
rocker switch on the windscreen wiper lever. Use these 
controls to make checks and adjust the settings.Functions of the      ⇒fig. 63  and the  rocker switch  :
Activating the menu
– Press the   button until the menu display  ⇒page 87, 
fig. 62  appears.
Selecting and setting
– Press the rocker switch to select one of the menus. Press "up" or  "down" on the switch to select the options accordingly.
Entering and confirming
–Press the   button.
Programming
Clock
⇒ page 88
Computer
⇒page 88
Speed warning
⇒page 82
Radio info (on/off)Units (measuring distance, 
fuel consumption, tempera-
ture)
⇒page 88
Language: you can select 
one of 6 languages.
⇒page 88
Check
Service
⇒page 74
Menu off
When the menu is switched off, the display shows the 
same information as in vehicles without the menu func-
tion.
Help
The help function may be used to understand the meaning 
of symbols that can appear on different menus.
Reset
Reset
Fig. 63  Windscreen wiper 
lever: Reset button and 
rocker switch
Reset
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Use the rocker switch to select the menus and adjust various values. The 
selected values are highlighted on a red background.
By pressing the   button, you can confirm the option you have selected 
or the value you have set. Selected functions are marked with a tick.
The following symbols are used:
Tyre pressure monitoring*Introduction
The tyre pressure monitoring system constantly checks the 
pressure of the tyres.The system warns the driver in the event of a loss of pressure by means of 
symbols and messages in the instrument panel display. The system works 
with the help of the ABS sensors in the wheels.
Please bear in mind that the tyre inflation pressure is also influenced by the 
temperature of the tyre. Tyre pressure increases about 0.1 bar for each 10°C 
in tyre temperature increase. The tyre heats up while the vehicle is being 
driven and the tyre pressure will rise accordingly. Therefore, you should only 
adjust the tyre pressures when they are 
cold (i.e. approximately at ambient 
temperature).
To ensure that the tyre pressure monitoring system works reliably, you should 
check and, if necessary, adjust the tyre pressures at regular intervals and 
store the correct pressures (reference values) in the system.
A  tyre  pr essure  i nfor ma ti on lab e l is  a tta che d  to t he  insi de  o f the  fu el ta nk  f lap.
WARNING
•Never adjust tyre pressure when the tyres are hot. This may damage or 
even burst the tyres. Risk of accident!•An insufficiently inflated tyre flexes a lot more at high speeds and 
causes significant heating of the tyre. Under these conditions, the tyre 
bead may be released or the tyre may burst. Risk of accident!For the sake of the environment
Under-inflated tyres lead to increased fuel consumption and tyre wear.
Note
•Responsibility for ensuring that the tyres are correctly inflated remains 
with the driver; the system can only provide assistance.•Pressure can only be adjusted when the tyres are at ambient 
temperature.
Cursor
Function selected
Red background (active 
function)
 d
Tick
Selected
 c
Box
Not selected
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Triangle pointing upwards
Previous page
 a
Triangle pointing down-
wards
Next page
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