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Driver door
Fig. 4
Driv er door (left-hand drive vehicles): controls (mirrored for right-hand drive vehicles). 1
Door release lever 2
Central locking system indicator lamp ....................................................................... 783
Touch control for deactivating the rear electric window buttons and activating
the electric childproof lock ........................................................................\
.................. 89, 814
Touch control for locking and unlocking the vehicle ................................................ 795
Rotary knob for exterior mirror adjustment and functions ...................................... 1176
Buttons for operating the electric windows .............................................................. 897
Release lever for bonnet ........................................................................\
................
3128
Button for opening the boot lid ........................................................................\
........... 849
Stowage compartment:

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Front passenger side
Fig. 8
Front passenger side (left-hand drive ve-
hicles): overview of dash panel (mirrored for
right-hand drive vehicles). Fig. 9
With open front passenger door (left-
hand driv e vehicles): key-operated switch in the
dash panel (mirrored for right-hand drive vehi-
cles). 1
Vent ........................................................................\
......................................................... 1202
Glove box with button for opening 3
Location of front passenger front airbag in the dash panel ..................................... 474
Key switch for switching off the front passenger front airbag ................................ 53Controls and displays in the roof
Symbol
Meaning Touch panels for interior and reading lights

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sition any body part directly against or
too close to where the airbags are fitted.
WARNING
Incorrect adjustment of the seats can cause
accidents and serious injuries.
x Only adjust the seats when the v
ehicle is
stationary. The seats could change posi-
tion unexpectedly if you attempt to re-
position them while the vehicle is in mo-
tion, leading to a loss of control of the
vehicle. Furthermore, an incorrect sitting
position is adopted while adjusting the
seat.
x Only adjust the height and tilt of the
seat or move it forwards and backwards
when the area around the seat is clear.
x The adjustment range of the seats must
not be restricted by any items.
x Only adjust the angle of the rear seats or
move the seats forwards and backwards
when there is no-one in the adjustment
range of the seats.
x The areas for adjusting and locking the
seats must not be soiled. WARNING
Improper use of seat covers or protective
co
vers may lead to the electrical seat con-
trols being operated accidentally and the
front seats moving unexpectedly while the
vehicle is moving. You could lose control
over the vehicle. This could result in serious
injury and accidents. Furthermore, this may
result in damage to the electrical compo-
nents in the front seats.
x Never attach or secure seat covers or
protective covers to the electrical con-
trols.
x Do not fit seat covers or protective cov-
ers over the seats unless they have been
expressly approved for use in the vehi-
cle. WARNING
Any lighters in the vehicle could be dam-
aged or accidentally lit. This could lead to
serious burns and other injuries.
x Bef

ore adjusting the seats, always en-
sure that there is no lighter on or near
the movable parts of the seat. NOTICE
Sharp edges can damage the seats.
x Do not touch the seats with sharp-edged
objects. Sharp objects, such as zips, riv

ets
on clothing or belts, may damage surfaces.
Open Velcro fasteners may also cause
damage. Mechanically adjusting the
front seat
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 93.
The f

ollowing section contains a description
of all possible controls. The number of con-
trols may vary depending on the version of
the seat.
The controls are mirrored for the right-hand
front seat.
94 Seats and head restraints

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Fig. 74
On the left front seat: controls. 1
Take your weight off the backrest and
turn the handwheel to adjust it. 2
Move the lever up or down, several times
if necessary, to adjust the seat height. 3
Pull the lever to push the front seat for-
wards or backwards. The front seat must
engage after you release the le
ver!4
Press the button to adjust the armrest
up or down.
If the armrest is not in use, it can be f

ol-
ded up without pressing the button. 5
Only for electric seats:
Raise the handle to slide the seat cush-
ion f

orwards or backwards. Electrically adjusting the
front seat
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 93.
The controls are mirrored f

or the right-hand
front seat.
The seat may have a combination of mechan-
ical and electrical controls. Fig. 75
Switches on the front left seat, adjust-
ing the front seat f
orwards or backwards, adjust-
ing the backrest and the seat cushion height and
tilt. 1
A
Slides the seat forwards or back-
wards. B
Adjusts the angle of the seat cushion. C
Raises or lowers the seat. 2
D
Adjusts the angle of the backrest. Fig. 76
Switch on the front left seat: adjusting
the lumbar support. 1
Adjust the curve of the lumbar support
f

orwards. 2
Adjust the curve of the lumbar support
backwards. 3
Adjust the curve of the lumbar support
upwards. 4
Moves the curve of the lumbar support
down. Front seats 95
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Memory function
Fig. 83
On the outside of the driv er seat: mem-
ory buttons.
Memory buttons
The memory buttons can be used to store
and recall settings for the driver seat and the
exterior mirrors.
Storing driver seat and exterior mirror set-
tings for driving forwards

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x
Curv ed mirrors (convex or aspheric) en-
large the field of vision and can make
objects in the mirror seem smaller and
further away than they actually are.
x Using curved mirrors to estimate the
distance from other vehicles behind you
when changing lanes can provide inac-
curate results and can lead to accidents
and severe injuries.
x Whenever possible, use the interior mir-
ror to check the exact distance between
your vehicle and following traffic or oth-
er objects.
x Ensure that you have a good view to the
rear of the vehicle. WARNING
Automatic anti-dazzle mirrors contain an
electrolyte fluid which could leak if the mir-
ror is broken.
x The leaking electrolyte fluid can cause
irritation to the skin, eyes and respirato-
ry organs, especially in people who suf

-
fer from asthma or similar illnesses. Im-
mediately ensure that there is a suffi-
cient supply of fresh air and get out of
the vehicle. If this is not possible, open
all of the windows and doors.
x If the electrolyte fluid gets into the eyes
or onto the skin, immediately wash the
area with plenty of water for at least
15 minutes and consult a doctor.
x If the electrolyte fluid gets onto shoes or
clothing, wash immediately with plenty
of water for at least 15 minutes. Clean
shoes and clothes thoroughly before
wearing them again.
x If the electrolyte fluid is swallowed, im-
mediately rinse the mouth with plenty
of water for at least 15 minutes. Do not
induce vomiting unless instructed to do
so by a doctor. Seek medical assistance
immediately. NOTICE
If the glass of an automatic anti-dazzle mirror
is broken, electrolyte fluid can leak from the mirror. This fluid attacks plastic surfaces. Re-
mo
ve the fluid as soon as possible, e.g. using
a wet sponge. Interior mirror
Fig. 94
On the windscreen: automatic anti-daz-
zle interior mirror.
Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror
When the ignition is switched on, the sensors
measure the incident light from the rear

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The automatic anti-dazzle function will be
deactiv
ated in some situations, e.g. when re-
verse gear is engaged. WARNING
The illuminated display from a portable
na
vigation device can lead to functional im-
pairment of the interior automatic anti-
dazzle mirror and cause accidents or seri-
ous injuries.
x You may not be able to precisely deter-
mine the distance from vehicles travel-
ling behind you or from other objects if
the automatic anti-dazzle function is im-
paired. Exterior mirrors
Fig. 95
In the driv
er door: rotary knob for the
exterior mirrors.
The exterior mirror functions for left-hand
drive vehicles are described below. Position corresponds to the exterior mirror on the
driv

er side and position to the exterior mir-
ror on the front passenger side. These in-
structions are mirrored f
or right-hand drive
vehicles.

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If the rotary knob for the electrically adjusta-
ble e
xterior mirrors is in the position , the
e
xterior mirrors remain folded in.
Storing and activating front passenger exte-
rior mirror settings for reversing

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wise cause accidents or injuries. The sys-
tem is not a substitute f
or the full concen-
tration of the driver.
x Adapt your speed and distance from the
vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather,
road and traffic conditions.
x Your hands should always be on the
steering wheel so that you can steer at
any time.
x Observe the displays in the exterior mir-
ror housings and on the instrument clus-
ter display and act in accordance with
the requests.
x Always pay attention to what is happen-
ing around the vehicle.
x Never use the lane change system if the
radar sensors are dirty, covered or dam-
aged. These circumstances can impair
the proper functioning of the system.
x It may be hard to see the display in the
wing mirror in direct sunlight. The radar sensors calibrate themselves
once in the first f
ew kilometres after
vehicle delivery and if the sensors are re-
paired. The sensor range may be limited dur-
ing the calibration phase. Driving with the lane change
system
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 172. Fig. 113
In the e
xterior mirror housing: visual
displays of the lane change system.
Switching on and off
You can switch the lane change system on
and off in the Assist systems menu of the In-
fotainment system. When the lane change
system is switched on, the yellow indicator
lamp in the exterior mirror housing lights
up once briefly.
This most recent system setting is retained
e

ven after the ignition has been switched off
and on.
Function
When switched on, the lane change system is
active from a speed of around 15 km/h
(9 mph). The lane change system is deactiva-
ted at a vehicle speed below 10 km/h
(6 mph).
In the following driving situations, the yellow
indicator lamp lights up in the housing of
the respectiv

e exterior mirror:

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The yellow indicator lamp flashes if a pos-
sible critical situation is detected when you
indicate in the direction of the detected v
ehi-
cle.
The faster another vehicle approaches, the
earlier there is a corresponding display in the
exterior mirror.
Lane change system “Side Assist Plus”
If the vehicle is equipped with a lane keeping
system (Lane Assist) and the system is
switched on, the driver is warned by a correc-
tive steering intervention when changing
lanes during a possible critical situation (in-
formation level, warning level). The steering
intervention also occurs when the turn signal
is activated for the corresponding direction. If
the steering intervention is overridden by the
driver, the steering wheel vibrates to give an
additional warning. For this, steering wheel
vibration must be activated in the Assist sys-
tems menu in the Infotainment system.
Automatic deactivation
The lane change system will switch off auto-
matically if the radar sensors are permanent-
ly covered. This can be caused by a layer of
ice or snow in front of the radar sensor, for
example.
A text message will be shown on the instru-
ment cluster display.
If you use the factory-fitted trailer towing
coupling and have set up the necessary elec-
trical connection, the lane change system
switches off automatically. After you have
disconnected the electrical connection, the
lane change system is switched back on au-
tomatically.
If the trailer towing coupling is not factory-
fitted, you must manually switch off the lane
change system and then switch it back on
again.
Brightness
The brightness of the visual display will
change automatically depending on the am-
bient light levels. You can adjust the basic brightness of the
display in the Assist systems menu in the In-
f
otainment system. The lane change system
is not active during the setting procedure. Troubleshooting
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 172. Lane change system fault.
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. The yel-
low central warning lamp also lights up.

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