seats MERCEDES-BENZ A-CLASS SALOON 2018 Workshop Manual
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ENERGIZING comfort prog
ram ove rview Prog
rammes Function
Re fresh
Can maketargeted changes tothe interior climate torefresh vehicle occupants. Cooling air flow and ionisa‐
tion purify the air. The vehicle interior is illuminated with cool colours and the seats are ventilated.
Wa rmth
Can increase the comfort le vel of theve hicle occupants. The vehicle's panel, seat and steering wheel
heater produce a cosy warmth. The air is pu rified using ionisation and a pleasant fragrance is released. The
ve hicle interior is illuminated with warm lighting.
Vi tality
Can countera ct diminishing attentiveness in mono tonous driving situations. Fast-paced music and a vitaliz‐
ing massa geprov ide invigorating stimulation forth eve hicle occupants. The air is purified using ionisation
and a pleasant fragrance is released. The vehicle interior is illuminated in a stimulating hue and the seat is
ve ntilated.
Pleasure Can promotea positive mood in theve hicle occupants as well as men tal and ph ysical rege neration. Moder‐
ately fastmusic is pla yed and a massage program is activated. The air is purified using ionisation and a
pleasant fragrance is released. The vehicle interior is illuminated with amicable lighting.
We ll being
Can aidthe ph ysical and men talre laxation of vehicle occupants. A back massage combined with local
wa rmthprov ide relaxation. The air is purified using ionisation and a pleasant fragrance is released. The
music pla yer pla ysselections of calming music and theve hicle interior is illuminated with pleasant lighting. MBUX multimedia sy
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Multimedia sy
stem:
4 Comfort 5
ENERGIZING COMFORT
St arting the prog ramme
The following programmes are available:
R Refresh
R Warmth
R Vitality
R Joy
R Well-being #
Select a programme. #
Select Start.
The selec ted prog ramme will runfo rten
minutes.
If, during an active programme, a function
re qu irement is no longer met, a cor responding
message appears . The activeprog ramme is can‐
celled.
Selecting a seat #
Select a programme. #
Select Seats. #
Select the desired seat.
Configuring a prog ramme #
Select a prog ramme. #
Select Z. #
Switch the functions included in the pro‐
gramme on or off.
St arting the training prog ramme #
Select Training.
The following training prog rammes are available:
R Muscle stimul.
R Muscle relax.
R Balance #
Select a programme.
The programme starts. #
Toactivate frag rancing for training: select
Air freshener .
% The animation for demonstration of theexe r‐
cises is only shown when theve hicle is sta‐
tionary or when you are driving slo werth an
5 km/h. Athigher speeds the picture is hid‐ den and
you will on lybe able tohear the
instructions.
St arting tips #
Select Tips.
The following categories are available:
R Upper body
R Lower back
R Head
R Shoulders
R Pelvis #
Select the desired area of the body Ì.
Playback of the tip forth is area of the body
st arts. #
Select Étostop playback of the tip.
% Youre cei vea tip for each option. Tolistento
th e next tip, again select a desired categor y. MBUX multimedia sy
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Ad
justing the balance/ fader in the
Burmes ter®
sur round sound sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Media 5
Z 5
Burmester
5 Balance and Fader
Ad justing the balance #
Movethevo lume distribution between the
ri ght and left sides of theve hicle in the grid
shown.
The volume is distributed between the speak‐
ers on the left and right sides in theve hicle.
Ad justing the fader #
Movethevo lume distribution between the
front and rear of theve hicle in the grid
shown.
The volume is distributed between the speak‐
ers in the front and rear of theve hicle. Selecting a sound profile in
the Bu rmester ®
sur round sound sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Media 5
Z 5
Burmester
5 Sound profiles
The following profiles are available:
R Pure
R Surround sound #
Select a sound profile.
Ad justing the sound focus in the Bu rmester ®
sur round sound sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Media 5
Z 5
Burmester
5 Sound focus #
Select a position forth e sound focus or All
seats. Ad
vanced sound sy stem Information about
theAd vanced sound sys‐
tem
The Adva nced sound sy stem has a total output
of 225 W and is equipped with 9 speakers. It is
av ailable for all functions in thera dio and media
modes.
Calling up the sound menu in theAd vanced
sound sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Media 5
Z 5
Sound
The following functions are available:
R Equaliser
R Balance and Fader
R Volume #
Select a function. MBUX multimedia sy
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If
th e preceding tyre sizes are complemented by
th e+ symbol, the tyre pressure information
fo llowing sho wsalternative tyre pressures.
These tyre pressures may impr oveyour vehicle's
ri de comfort. Fuel consum ption may then
increase slightl y.
The load conditions "partially laden" and "fully
laden" are defined in theta ble for dif fere nt num‐
be rs of passengers and amounts of luggage. The
actual number of seats may dif fer from this.
Be sure toalso obse rveth efo llowing fur ther
re lated subjects:
R Notes on tyre pressure (/ page470) Ty
re pressure moni toring sy stem Fu
nction of the ty repressure moni toring sys‐
tem
The sy stem checks the tyre pressure and the
tyre temp erature of the tyres fitted totheve hicle
by means of a tyre pressu resensor.
New tyre pressure sensors, e.g. in winter tyres,
are automatically taught-in during thefirs t jour‐
ney they are used. The tyre pressure and
the tyre temp erature
appear in the multifunction display
(/ page472).
If th ere is a subs tantial pressure loss or if the
tyre temp erature is excessive, you will be
wa rned in thefo llowing ways:
R via display messa ges (/ page545)
R viatheh warning lamp in the instrument
clus ter (/ page571)
The tyre pressu remonitoring sy stem is only an
aid. It is the driver's responsibility toset the tyre
pressure tothere commended cold tyre pressure
suitable forth e operating situation. Set the tyre
pressure for cold tyres using a tyre pressu re
ga uge. Notethat the cor rect tyre pressure for
th e cur rent operating situation mu stfirs t be
ta ught-in tothe tyre pressure monitoring sys‐
te m.
In most cases, the tyre pressure monitoring sys‐
te m will auto matically update the new refere nce
va lues af teryo u ha vechanged the tyre pressure.
Yo u can, ho wever,also update there fere nce val‐
ues byrestarting the tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem manually (/ page473). Sy
stem limitations
The sy stem may be impaired or may not function
in thefo llowing situations:
R ifth e tyre pressure is set incor rectly
R ifth ere is a sudden pressure loss caused, for
ex ample, byafo re ign object penetrating the
tyre
R ifth ere is a malfunction caused byano ther
ra dio signal source
Make sure toobser vethefo llowing fur ther rela‐
te d subjec t:
R notes on tyre pressure (/ page470)
Checking the ty repressure with the tyre
pressure moni toring sy stem
Re quirements:
R The ignition is switched on.
On-board computer: 4 Service 5
Tyres
One of thefo llowing displa ysappears:
R Cur rent tyre pressure and tyre temp erature
of the individual wheels: 472
Wheels and tyres
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Re
alwo od/trim elements ...................4 44
Re versing camera ................................ 442
Re versing camera/360° Camera ........ 442
Ro of lining ...........................................4 44
Seat belt .............................................. 444
Seat co ver ........................................... 444
Senso rs............................................... 442
Ta ilpipes .............................................. 442
Tr ailer hit ch......................................... 442
Wa shing byhand ................................. 438
Wheels/rims ....................................... 442
Wi ndo ws .............................................. 442
Wi per blades .......................................4 42
Carpet (Care) .......................................... .444
Changing bulbs ........................................ 13 6
Dipped beam ....................................... 13 8
Fitting/removing co ver (front wheel
ar ch ) .................................................... 13 8
Main beam ...........................................1 38
No tes ................................................... 13 6
Overview ..............................................1 37
Re versing lights .................................. .138
Tu rn signal lights (rear) ........................ 13 8
Changing gears ........................................ 171
Manually ..............................................1 71Changing hub caps
.................................484
Changing the lights
Driving abroad (symm etrical dipped
beam) .................................................. 127
Cha rging
Bat tery (vehicle) .................................. 459
USB port .............................................. 12 3
Child saf ety lock
Re ar door .............................................. 70
Re ar side wind ows................................. 71
Child seat App rova l categories .............................. .55
At tach ing (no tes) ................................... 54
Basic instructions .................................. 47
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes) ................. 68
Fr ont passenger seat (without auto‐
matic airbag shutoff) ............................. 67
ISOFIX/i-Size (fitting) ............................ 60
No tes on risks and dangers ...................48
Re commended child restra int sy stems .. 51
Seats suitable for belt-secu redch ild
re stra int sy stems ................................... 64
Seats suitable for i‑Size child
re stra int sy stems ................................... 59 Seats suitable
for ISOFIX child
re stra int sy stems ................................... 57
Secu ring on the front passenger seat ....69
Secu ring on there ar seat ...................... 66
To pTe ther ..............................................62
Child ren
Av oiding dangers in theve hicle .............48
Basic instructions .................................. 47
Chock ...................................................... .482
St orage location ..................................4 82
Cho ck
see Chock
Cigar ette lighter
Fr ont centre console ........................... 12 0
City lighting .............................................. 131
Cleaning see Care
Climate control ........................................ 14 5
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (cont rol panel) ...................... .146
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (multimedia sy stem) .............. 147580
Index
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High beam
Adaptive Highbeam Assist .................. .132
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Plus .......... .133
Switching on/off ................................. 12 9
High-pressure cleaner (care) .................. 437
Hill Start Assist ........................................ 217
HOLD function ......................................... 217
Fu nction/no tes .................................... 217
Switching on/off ................................. 218
Home screen (media display) Overview ............................................. 289
Hotspot Setting up (Wi-Fi) ................................. 322 I
i-Size child seat securing sy stem
Fitting .................................................... 60
Seats suitable for attaching ................... 59
Identification plate Engine ................................................. 494
Ve hicle ................................................ 494
Ignition Switching on (S tart/S top button) ........ 15 5Ignition
key
see Key
Immobiliser ................................................ 94
Implied warranty
Ve hicle .................................................. 29
In Car Of fice
Calling up ............................................ 390
Fe atures .............................................. 390
Managing e-mails ................................ 391
Marking a task as comple ted ...............3 91
Selecting functions (calendar entry) .... 390
Selecting functions (Tas ks& Calls) ...... 391
Indicator lamps see Warning/indicator lamps
Individual drive prog ram
Con figuring .......................................... 16 6
Selecting ............................................. 16 5
Inspection see AS SYST PLUS
Instrument clus ter
see Instrument display
Instrument display ..................................2 54
Ad justing the lighting .......................... 260 Fu
nction/no tes ................................... 254
Instrument clus ter ................................. 10
Wa rning/indicator lamps .................... 560
Instrument lighting .................................260
Intelligent Light Sy stem .......................... 13 0
Ac tive headla mps ................................ 13 0
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist .................. .132
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Plus .......... .133
City lighting .......................................... 131
Corne ring light ..................................... 131
Mo torw ay mode ................................... 131
Overview ............................................. 13 0
Switching on/off ................................. 131
Interior lighting ........................................ 13 5
Ambient lighting .................................. 13 5
Re ading light ........................................ 13 5
Setting ................................................. 13 5
Switch-off del aytime ........................... 13 6
Interior pr otection
Fu nction ................................................ 96
Priming/deactivating ............................. 96
In term ediatedestination
Calculating a route with intermediate
destinations ........................................ .347 592
Index
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Entering ............................................... 347
Modifying ............................................. 347
St arting an automatic filling station
sear ch................................................. 349
St arting the automatic service sta‐
tion sear ch.......................................... 349
In tern et
Calling up a web page .........................4 09
Closing the br ows er ............................. 411
Del eting a bookmark ............................ 411
Del eting his tory .................................... 411
Managing bookmar ks........................... 411
Internet connection Cancelling permission (mobile
phone) ................................................ .407
Communication module function ........ 406
Connection status .............................. .408
Displ aying the connection status ........ 408
Es tablishing .........................................4 07
Es tablishing automatically ...................4 07
Information .......................................... 405
Mobile phone de tails .......................... .407
Re strictions ......................................... 405
Setting access da ta(Blue tooth ®
) ........ 406
Setting automatic disconnection .........4 08Setting up (Blu
etoo th®
) .......................4 06
Setting up (Wi-Fi) ................................. 406
Internet radio
Calling up ............................................. 412
Calling up thest ation list (category
last selec ted) .......................................4 14
Del eting stations .................................. 414
Logging out .......................................... 414
Overview ..............................................4 13
Re gis tering ........................................... 414
Saving stations .................................... 414
Selecting and connecting toast ation
............................................................ .414
Selecting stre am .................................. 414
Setting options ..................................... 414
Te rm s of use ........................................4 14
iPhone ®
see Apple CarPlay™
see Mercedes-Benz Link
ISOFIX child seat securing sy stem
Fitting .................................................... 60
Seats suitable for attaching ................... 57 J
Jack Declaration of conformity ......................26
Storage location ..................................4 82
Jump-start connection ............................ 459
Gene ral no tes ...................................... 457 K
Ke y.............................................................. 73
Ac oustic locking verification signal ........ 74
Battery ................................................... 75
Emergency key ...................................... 75
Energy consumption .............................. 74
Fe atures ................................................ 73
Ke yring attachment .............................. 75
Overview ............................................... 73
Pa nic alarm ............................................ 74
Problem .................................................76
Un locking setting .................................. .74
Ke y functions
Deactivating ........................................... 74
KEYLESS-GO Locking theve hicle ................................ 79
Problem .................................................80 Index
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Del
eting an area .................................. 370
Displ aying Qibla .................................. .371
Displ aying the compass ....................... 371
Displ aying the map version ................ .368
Displ aying the next intersecting
st re et ................................................... 368
Displaying thera nge ............................ 372
Displ aying the satellite map ................. 371
Displ aying the tra ffic map .................. .360
Displ aying weather information .......... .372
Map data ............................................. 370
Moving ................................................ 366
Selecting POI symbols .........................3 67
Selecting text information ................... 368
Selecting the map orientation .............3 66
Setting the map scale .......................... 365
Setting the map scale automatically ....3 71
Showing in the multifunction display
of the instrument clus ter ..................... 373
Switching mo torw ay information
on/off ................................................ .368
Up dating .............................................. 370
Massage prog rammes
Re setting the settings .......................... 103Massage prog
rams
Selecting the front seats ..................... 103
Massage settings Resetting ............................................. 103
Matt finish (cleaning instructions) ........ 439
Maximum gross vehicle weight ............ .494
Maximum speed see Limiter
MBUX multimedia sy stem
see Multimedia sy stem
MBUX Touch
Managing devices ................................ 323
Mecca ...................................................... .371
Media Menu (on-boa rdcompu ter) .................. 265
Media display Notes .................................................. 288
Media mode Adding a favo urite song ...................... .419
Connecting Blue tooth®
audio equip‐
ment .................................................... 41 8
Connecting USB devices ...................... 41 8Controlling media playback ..................
419
Copyright and trademar ks................... 41 5
Making video settings .........................4 22
No tes about the sear chfunction in
categories ............................................ 421
Overview of the media menu ............... 417
Playing back similar music trac ks........ 419
Re moving a favo urite song .................. .419
Sea rching for a music track accord‐
ing tomood ........................................ .422
St arting a sear chin categories ............ 421
St arting media playback ...................... 419
Suppor tedfo rm at and data storage
media ................................................... 414
Surprise mix ......................................... 419
Using theke yword sear ch................... 422
Media playback Ope rating (on-board compu ter) .......... .265
Media source Selecting (on-boa rdcompu ter) ............ 265
Memory function Head-up display — Calling up stored
settings ................................................ 107
Head-up display — Storing settings ...... 107
Operating ............................................. 107596
Index