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98 Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*
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Instrument cluster 
(\2page 99)
Clock/Date 
(\2page 101)
Lighting* 
(\2page 102)
Vehicle 
(\2page 104)
Auxiliary heat-
ing* 
(\2page 139)
Conve-
nience* 
(\2page 105)
Select the unit for the 
temperature
Set the hours (clock)
Set constant head-
lamp mode*
Set station selection
Select a switch-
on time
Key-depen-
dent settings
Select the unit for the 
speedometer
Set the minutes (clock)
Switch the locator 
lighting on or off*
Set the windshield 
wiper sensitivity
Hours (set a 
switch-on time)
Select the unit for the 
odometer
Select the time format
Switch the exterior 
lighting delayed 
switch-off
on or off*
Minutes (set a 
switch-on time)
Select the language
Set the day (date)
Select the display for 
the status line
Set the month (date)
Select the unit for the 
tire pressure
Set the year (date) 
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99 Controls in detail
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Instrument cluster submenu
You can reach the 
Inst. cluster
 submenu 
via the 
Settings
 menu (\2page 96).
Selecting the unit for the temperature
\1Select the Inst. cluster
 submenu 
using theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Temperat.
 mes-
sage in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.\1Press theæ or ç button to se-
lect the unit for all messages in the 
display: 
°C
(degrees Celsius) or °F 
(degrees Fahrenheit).
Selecting the unit for the speedometer
\1Select the Inst. cluster 
submenu us-
ing theæ or ç
 button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the Dig. speedo.
 
message in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.\1Press theæ or ç button to se-
lect the unit for all messages in the 
display: 
km/h
 or 
mph
 (kilometers or 
miles per hour).
Selecting the unit for the odometer
\1Select the 
Inst. cluster
 submenu us-
ing theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Trip
 message in 
the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Press theæ or ç button to se-
lect the unit for all messages in the 
display: 
km (kilometers) or 
miles
.
Function
Page
Select the unit for the tempera-
ture
99
Select the unit for the 
speedometer and odometer
99
Select the language
100
Select the display for the status 
line
100
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Selecting the language
\1Select the 
Inst. cluster
 submenu us-
ing theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Language
 mes-
sage in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Use theæ or ç button to select 
the language in which the operating 
system messages are to be displayed. 
You can select:
\4German (Deutsch)
\4British English
\4American English
\4French
\4Italian
\4SpanishSelecting the display for the status line
\1Select the 
Inst. cluster
 submenu us-
ing theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Select displ.
 
message in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Press theæ or ç button to se-
lect whether to display the outside 
temperature or the speed.
The selected display is then shown per-
manently in the bottom part of the dis-
play.Selecting the unit for the tire pressure
\1Select the 
Inst. cluster
 submenu us-
ing theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Tire pres.
 mes-
sage in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Press theæ or ç button to se-
lect the unit for the tire pressure: bar
 or 
psi
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Clock/Date submenu 
You can reach the 
Clock/Date
 submenu via 
the 
Settings
 menu (\2page 96).Setting the hours
\1Select the 
Clock/Date
 submenu using 
theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the Set clock Hours
 
message in the display.
\1Set the hour by pressing theæ or 
ç button.
Setting the minutes
\1Select the 
Clock/Date
 submenu using 
theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the Set clock Min-
utes
 message in the display.\1Set the minutes by pressing the æ 
or ç button.
Selecting the time format
\1Select the 
Clock/Date
 submenu using 
theæ or ç
 button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
12/24 h
 message 
in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Use theæ or ç button to select 
the 
12 h
 or 
24 h
 clock format.
iThe 
Clock/Date
 submenu only appears 
if you do not have COMAND APS* in-
stalled.
With COMAND APS*, it is only possible 
to set the time using the audio system. 
See the separate operating instruc-
tions.
Function
Page
Set the hours (clock)
101
Set the minutes (clock)
101
Select the time format
101
Set the day (date)
102
Set the month (date)
102
Set the year (date)
102
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Setting the day
\1Select the 
Clock/Date
 submenu using 
theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the Date Day
 mes-
sage in the display.
\1Set the day by pressing theæ or 
ç button.
Setting the day
\1Select the 
Clock/Date
 submenu using 
theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the Date Month
 mes-
sage in the display.\1Set the month by pressing theæ or 
ç button.
Setting the year
\1Select the 
Clock / Date
 submenu using 
theæ or ç button.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the Date Year
 mes-
sage in the display.
\1Set the year by pressing theæ or 
ç button.Lighting submenu
*
You can reach the 
Lighting
 submenu via 
the 
Settings
 menu (\2page 96).
Setting constant headlamp mode*
If you have set constant headlamp mode 
and the light switch is at M, the follow-
ing light up automatically when the engine 
is running:
\4The parking lamps and low-beam head-
lamps
\4The tail lamps
\4The license plate lamp
For safety reasons, it is only possible to 
change this setting when the vehicle is sta-
tionary. The factory setting is 
Constant
 in 
countries in which constant headlamp 
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Function
Page
Set constant headlamp mode*
102
Switch the locator lighting on or 
off*
103
Switch the exterior lighting 
delayed switch-off on or off*
104 
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\1Press theæ or ç to select the 
Lighting
 submenu.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Hdlmp. mode
 mes-
sage in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Press theæ or ç button to se-
lect whether you wish to operate the 
lighting manually or whether you wish 
to set constant headlamp mode.Switching the locator lighting on or off*
If you switch the locator lighting to 
On, the 
following lamps light up in the dark after 
you have unlocked the vehicle using the 
key:
\4The parking lamps
\4The tail lamps
\4The license plate lamp
\4The front foglampsThe locator lighting automatically switches 
off after 40 seconds or when you:
\4open the driver’s door
\4insert the key into the ignition lock
\4lock the vehicle with the key
\1Press theæ or ç to select the 
Lighting
 submenu.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Loc. lighting
 
message in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Press the æ or ç button to 
switch the locator lighting 
On or 
Off
.
iFor safety reasons, it is not possible to 
reset the 
Hdlmp. mode
 function to the 
factory setting while the vehicle is in 
motion. You will see the following mes-
sage in the display: Setting only pos-
sible at standstill
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USA only:
If you turn the light switch toC 
orB, the corresponding light 
switches on. Constant headlamp mode 
remains activated if the light switch is 
turned toU.
Canada only:
If you turn the light switch toB, the 
low-beam headlamps are switched on. 
Constant headlamp mode remains acti-
vated if the light switch is turned 
toC orU.
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Setting the exterior lighting delayed 
switch-off*
The 
Headlamps
 (headlamps delayed switch-
off) function enables you to set whether or 
not the exterior lighting should remain on 
in the dark after the doors have been 
closed. 
When you have set the delayed switch-off 
and have switched off the engine, the fol-
lowing light up:
\4The parking lamps
\4The tail lamps
\4The license plate lamp
\4The front foglamps\1Press theæ or ç to select the 
Lighting
 submenu.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Headlamps
 mes-
sage in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Press the æ or ç button to se-
lect whether and for how long the lights 
should remain on.Vehicle submenu
You can reach the 
Vehicle
 submenu via 
the 
Settings
 menu (\2page 96).
Setting station selection
The 
Search
 function enables you to deter-
mine whether the radio (\2page 94) 
should search for a new station or a previ-
ously stored station each time the radio is 
switched on.
\1Press the è or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Vehicle
 message 
in the display.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Search
 message 
in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
iYou can reactivate this function by 
opening a door within 10 minutes.
The lights are switched off after 60 sec-
onds if you do not open a door or if you 
close an opened door after the engine 
has been switched off.
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Function
Page
Set station selection
104
Set the windshield wiper sensi-
tivity
105
\2\2 
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\1Press the æ or ç button to se-
lect how the radio should tune into a 
station.
\4
Frequency
: The nearest station on 
the waveband is selected
\4
Memory
: The nearest saved station is 
selected
Setting the windshield wiper sensitivity
You can use the 
Wipe sensor
 function to 
set the sensitivity of the rain sensor.
\1Press the è or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Vehicle
 message 
in the display.\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Wipe sensor
 mes-
sage in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1Press the æ or ç button to 
select the level of sensitivity of the rain 
sensor.
\4
Level 1
: High sensitivity
Wiping beings in light rain
\4
Level 2
: Moderate sensitivity
\4
Level 3
: Low sensitivity
Wiping only begins in heavy rainConvenience submenu
*
You can reach the 
Convenience
 submenu 
via the 
Settings
 menu (\2page 96).
Key-dependent settings
You can use the Key
 function to determine 
whether the settings in the:
\4Instrument cluster
\4Lighting
\4Vehicle
submenus are stored as key-dependent 
settings.
\1Press the è or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Convenience
 mes-
sage in the display.
\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
Key
 message in 
the display.
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\1Press the æ or ç button to 
switch key dependence 
On or 
Off
.
The Trip computer menu displays statisti-
cal data for your vehicle.Consumption statistics after start
\1Press the è or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the 
After start
 mes-
sage in the display.
1Distance driven since start
2Time elapsed since start
3Average speed since start
4Average fuel consumption since start
iFor safety reasons, it is not possible to 
set the 
Key
 function while the vehicle is 
in motion. You will see the following 
message in the display: 
Setting only 
possible at standstill.
Trip computer menuFunction
Page
Consumption statistics after 
start
106
Consumption statistics after re-
set
107
Reset consumption statistics
107
iWhen you call up the trip computer 
again, it always displays the consump-
tion statistics after start first.
The units of the trip computer are coun-
try-specific and depend on the setting 
in the 
Instrument
 submenu of the 
Set-
tings
 menu.
iIf you turn the key to position 0 in the 
ignition lock or remove it, all the values 
are reset after approximately 4 hours.
The values will not be reset if you turn 
the key back to position1 or2 during 
this time.
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Consumption statistics after reset
\1Press the è or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the 
After start
 mes-
sage in the display.
\1Press the j or k button repeat-
edly until you see the 
After reset
 mes-
sage.
1Distance driven since last reset
2Time elapsed since last reset
3Average speed since last reset
4Average fuel consumption since last 
resetResetting the consumption statistics
\1Press the è or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the 
After start
 mes-
sage in the display.
\1Press the j or k button repeat-
edly until you see the statistics that you 
want to reset in the display.
\1Press and hold the  reset button un-
til the values are reset to 0.You can operate your cell phone using the 
functions in the
TEL
 menu, provided it is 
connected to the manufacturer’s hands-
free system*.
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iThe consumption statistics after start 
are automatically reset after 999 hours 
or 9,999 miles (kilometers).
The consumption statistics after reset 
are automatically reset after 9,999 
hours or 99,999 miles (kilometers).
Telephone menu
*
Warning
G
You must observe the legal requirements for 
the country in which you are driving when 
operating a cell phone in the vehicle.
If it is permitted to operate a cell phone 
while the vehicle is in motion, you must only 
operate it when road and traffic conditions 
permit. You may otherwise be distracted 
from the traffic conditions, cause an acci-
dent and injure yourself and others.
Cell phones without exterior antennas may 
interfere with the vehicle electronics and 
thereby jeopardize the operational safety of 
the vehicle. You must therefore only use 
these devices when they are connected to a 
separate exterior antenna.