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6 IntroductionOperating safetyDo not allow the electronically stored total
distance covered by your vehicle to be
modified as a result of tampering with the
electronics system.
This type of modification or failing to in-
form the buyer when selling the vehicle
could constitute an offense punishable by
law, depending on the country concerned.
Having the engine power output of your
vehicle increased by tampering with the
electronic engine management system will
invalidate the vehicle’s general operating
permit and insurance coverage, as well as
your warranty and warranty entitlement.
Modifications to the output of the engine
must be reported to the insurance provider
and require the vehicle to be recertified.
The tires, chassis, brake and cooling sys-
tems must be adapted to the increased en-
gine power output.Tampering with the electronic engine man-
agement system modifies emission values
and it will not be possible to guarantee the
operating safety of the engine in every
case. Increases in performance may lead
to malfunctions and consequential dam-
age to other assemblies.
If you sell the vehicle, failing to inform the
buyer of the modified engine power output
could constitute an offense punishable by
law, depending on the country concerned.
The manufacturer recommends the use of
genuine Sprinter parts and conversion
parts as well as accessories that have
been expressly approved for your vehicle
model (\2page 352).
These parts have been subjected to spe-
cial tests in order to determine their safety,
reliability and suitability.Body builder guideline
If you intend on making any alterations to
the vehicle, we strongly recommend that
you select one of the following options in
order to obtain all necessary information:
\4Contact the authorized Sprinter Dealer
nearest you to obtain a copy of the
Sprinter Body Builder Guideline.
\4Call DaimlerChrysler Vans LLC at tele-
phone (800) 992-1997 to request a
copy of the Sprinter Body Builder
Guideline (there may be a charge).
\4Write to the following address and or-
der the Sprinter Body Builder Guideline
(there may be a charge).
DaimlerChrysler Vans LLC
P.O. Box 21-8004
Auburn Hills, MI 48321-8004
United States of AmericaDigital speedometer and total
distance recorderModifying the engine power output
Vehicle alterations
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8 IntroductionOperating safety
If you should experience a problem with
your vehicle, particularly one that you be-
lieve may affect its safe operation, we urge
you to immediately contact an authorized
Sprinter Dealer to have the problem diag-
nosed and corrected if required.
If the matter is not handled to your satis-
faction, please discuss the problem with
the Sprinter Dealer management, or if nec-
essary contact us at the following address.In the USA:
DaimlerChrysler Motors Corporation Cus-
tomer Center
P.O. Box 21-8004
Auburn Hills, MI 48321-8001
United States of America
Telephone: 800-992-1997
In Canada:
DaimlerChrysler Canada, Inc. Customer
Center
P.O. Box 1621
Windsor, Ontario N9A 4H6
Telephone: (800) 465-2001
Warning
G
Various warning labels are affixed to your
vehicle. These warning labels are intended
to make you and others aware of various
risks. You should not remove any of these
warning labels unless explicitly instructed to
do so by information on the label itself. Re-
moval of any of these labels may cause you
and others to be unaware of certain risks
which may result in an accident and/or per-
sonal injury.
Problems with your vehicle
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17 At a glance
Steering wheel with buttons*
1
\3 Steering wheel with buttons*
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Function
Page
1
Display
89
Controlling the operating
system
2
To select a submenu or
adjust the volume
89
+
-
Up / increases the
volume
Down / decreases
the volume
3
Telephone* functions
107
s
Accepts a call/
starts dialing
t
Ends a call / rejects
an incoming call
Function
Page
4
To jump from one menu to
another
89
è
·
Forward
Backward
5
To jump from one submenu
to another
89
j
k
Forward
Backward
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19 At a glance
Overhead control panel*
1
\3 Overhead control panel
*
Function
Page
1
Hands-free microphone
for telephone*
2
Switches the right-hand
reading lamp
on/off
81
3
Switches the automatic
interior lighting
on/off
81
Function
Page
4
\4Eyeglass
compartment or
\4Anti-theft alarm sys-
tem (ATA)*
166
47
5
Switches the interior
lighting
on/off
80
6
Switches the left-hand
reading lamp
on/off
81
7
Opens/closes the sliding
sunroof*
145
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89 Controls in detail
Operating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
\3 Operating system with steering wheel buttons*The operating system is activated as soon
as you switch on the ignition. You may per-
form the following using the operating sys-
tem:
\4Call up vehicle information
\4Make settings
You can use this not only to find out when
the next service is due, but also to set the
language for messages in the instrument
cluster, for example, and much more.
The operating system shows the informa-
tion in the display.You can control the display and the set-
tings in the operating system with the but-
tons on the steering wheel.Warning
G
Only use the operating system when road
and traffic conditions permit. You will other-
wise be unable to observe road and traffic
conditions and could cause an accident.
Steering wheel with buttons
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1
DisplayControlling the operating
system
2
Selects a submenu or adjusts the
volume+
-
Up / increases the volume
Down / decreases the
volume
3
Telephone* functionss
Accepts a call/starts dialing
t
Ends a call / rejects an
incoming call
4
Jumps from one menu to anotherè
·
Forward
Back
5
Jumps from one submenu to
anotherj
k
Forward
Back
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92 Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
The table below shows the menus and the individual functions.
Menu 1
Menu 2
Menu 3
Menu 4
Menu 5
Menu 6
Menu 7
Operation
Audio*
Navigation*
Malfunction
memory
Settings
Trip computer
Telephone*
Commands / submenusStandard display with
trip meter and odometer
Select a radio
station
Activate route
guidance
Display
malfunctions
Reset to
factory
settings
Consumption sta-
tistics after start
Enter PIN
Display coolant tempera-
ture
Operate the
CD player/
CD changer
Instrument
cluster sub-
menu
Consumption sta-
tistics after reset
Look for a
name in the
phone book
Call up the service due
date
Clock/Date
submenu
Look for the
most recently
dialed phone
numbers
Tire pressure monitor
Lighting sub-
menu
Check the engine oil
level (only on vehicles
with a diesel engine)
Vehicle
submenuAuxiliary heat-
ing* submenuConvenience*
submenu
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93 Controls in detail
Operating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
With Sound 5/Sound 20, the operating
system always shows the AUDIO and TEL
(telephone) menus in English.In the Operation menu, you can select the
following functions using the j or k
button:
Standard display
In its basic setting, you will see the odom-
eter and the trip meter in the upper part of
the display. This is referred to as the stan-
dard display.
\1If you see a different display, press the
è or ÿ button repeatedly until
the standard display appears.
Displaying the coolant temperature\1Press thej or k button repeat-
edly until you see the coolant tempera-ture in the display.
iThe tabluar overview of the menus con-
tains generic terms which are not al-
ways shown in the operating system.
The generic term concerned is intend-
ed simply to make it easier for you to
familiarize yourself with the menus.
The operating system displays the new
function range directly with the first
menu function.
Operation menuFunction
Page
Standard display with trip meter
and odometer
93
Display coolant temperature
93
Call up the service due date*
238
Tire pressure monitor
213
Check the engine oil level (only
on vehicles with a diesel engine)
189
Upper part of the display1
Trip meter
2
Odometer
Lower part of the display3
Outside temperature* or digital
speedometer
4
Time
5
Selector lever position or current
shift range
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107 Controls in detail
Operating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
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
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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.
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108 Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
\1Switch on the cell phone and audio sys-
tem or COMAND APS*.
See the separate operating instruc-
tions.
\1Press theè or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the
TEL
menu in the
display.
You will see different messages in the
display, depending on the status of
your cell phone:
\4If the cell phone is switched off, you
will see the
TEL off
message
(Sound 20) or
Tel Turn on
message
(COMAND APS*) in the display.
\4If you have not yet entered a PIN,
you will see the
TEL PIN
message
(Sound 20) or
Enter PIN
message
(COMAND APS*).
\1Enter the PIN code using the cell
phone, audio system or
COMAND APS*.The cell phone searches for a network. The
display remains blank during this time.
As soon as the cell phone has found a net-
work, you will see the
Ready
message in
the display.
Once it has shown its operational readi-
ness, you can operate the cell phone using
the operating system.
Rejecting a call
If you do not wish to speak to the person
who is calling, you can reject the call.
\1Press the t button.
The caller then hears the busy signal.Accepting a call
You can accept a call at any time, provided
the cell phone is ready to receive calls.
\1Press the s button.
The call duration is shown in the dis-
play.
Ending a call
\1Press the t button.
The display now shows the operational
readiness symbol again.
Dialing a number from the phone book
You may select and dial a number from the
phone book at any time, provided the cell
phone is ready to receive calls.
\1Press the è or ÿ button repeat-
edly until you see the
TEL
menu with
the operational readiness symbol in the
display. N54.32-2276-31
iIt is only possible to create new phone
number entries in the phone book us-
ing the cell phone itself. See the sepa-
rate operating instructions.
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109 Controls in detail
Operating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
\1Press thej or k button.
The operating system reads the phone
book stored on the SIM card or in the
phone. This may take more than
1minute.
You will see the
Processing
message
(Sound 20) or
Wait...
message
(COMAND APS*) in the display.
\1Press the j or k button repeat-
edly until you see the name you are
looking for.
The stored names are displayed alpha-
betically from A to Z, or Z to A.
\1Press the s button.The operating system dials the select-
ed phone number. You will see the
dialing
message (Sound 20) or
Dial-
ing...
message (COMAND APS*) in
the display.
The operating system stores the phone
numbers in the redial memory.
If a connection is made, you will see the
name of the person you are calling and
the call duration.
Redialing
The operating system stores the most re-
cently dialed phone numbers. This means
that you do not have to search through the
entire phone book.
\1Press the ÿ or è button repeat-
edly until you see the
TEL
menu with
the operational readiness symbol in the
display.\1Press the s button.
The redial memory shows the most re-
cently dialed numbers or names.
\1Press the j or k button repeat-
edly until the number or the name you
are looking for is displayed.
\1Press the s button.
The operating system dials the select-
ed phone number.
If a connection is made, you will see the
call duration and name of the person
you are calling if stored in the phone
book. Otherwise, the number you are
dialing continues to be displayed.
iThe operating system scrolls through
the names rapidly if you press and hold
the j or k button for more than
one second. Releasing the button stops
the rapid scroll.
If you no longer wish to make a call,
press the t button.
iIf you no longer wish to make a call,
press the t button.