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J
Jack Storage location ............................2 41
Using ............................................. 277 K
Key positions Start/Stop button .......................... 109
KEYLESS-GO
Convenience closing feature ............ 77
Deactivation ..................................... 66
Locking ............................................ 66
Unlocking ......................................... 66
Kickdown
Driving tips ................................... .114
Knee bag .............................................. 44 L
Lamps see Warning and indicator lamps
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat
anchors ................................................ 55
License plate lamp
Changing bulbs ................................ 94
License plate lamp (display mes-
sage) ................................................... 179
Light function, active
Display message ............................ 180
Light sensor (display message) ....... 180
Lights
Automatic headlamp mode .............. 87
Cornering light function ................... 89
Fogged up headlamps ..................... .89
Hazard warning lamps ..................... 89
High beam flasher ............................ 88
High-beam headlamps ..................... 88
Light switch .................................... .87
Low-beam headlamps ...................... 87
Parking lamps .................................. 88
Rear fog lamp .................................. 88
Setting exterior lighting ................... 87
Standing lamps ................................ 88
Switching the daytime running
lamps on/off (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 166
Turn signals ..................................... 88 Loading guidelines
............................ 207
Locking
see Central locking
Locking (doors)
Automatic ........................................ 73
Emergency locking ........................... 73
From inside (central locking but-
ton) .................................................. 72
Locking centrally
see Central locking
Locking verification signal (on-
board computer) ............................... 166
Low-beam headlamps
Display message ............................ 178
Replacing bulb s............................... 92
Switching on/of f.............................. 87
Lumbar support
Adjusting the 4-way lumbar sup-
port .................................................. 81 M
M+S tires ............................................ 259
Malfunction message
see Display messages
Map (navigation)
Switching the range on the map
on/of f............................................ 121
Matte finish (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 236
Maximum charge current
Setting (charging cable) ................. 123
mbrace
Call priority .................................... 222
Display message ............................ 173
Downloading destinations
(COMAND) ..................................... 222
Downloading routes ....................... 225
Emergency call .............................. 220
General notes ................................ 219
Geo fencing ................................... 225
Locating a stolen vehicle ............... 224
MB info call button ........................ 221
Remote fault diagnosi s.................. 224
Remote vehicle locking .................. 224
Roadside assistance button ........... 221
Search & Send ............................... 223
Self-test ......................................... 219 Index
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Speed alert .................................... 225
System .......................................... 219
Triggering the vehicle alarm ........... 226
Vehicle remote unlocking .............. 223
Mechanical key
Function/note s................................ 68
Inserting .......................................... 68
Locking vehicle ................................ 73
Removing ......................................... 68
Unlocking the driver's doo r.............. 73
Memory card (audio) ......................... 160
Memory function ................................. 85
Message memory (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 167
Messages
see Display messages
Mirror turn signal
Cleaning ......................................... 237
Mirrors
see Exterior mirrors
see Rear-view mirror
see Vanity mirror (in the sun visor)
Mobile phone
Connecting (Bluetooth ®
inter-
face) .............................................. 204
Connecting another mobile
phone ............................................ 206
Frequencies ................................... 281
Installation ..................................... 281
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 160
Transmission output (maximum) .... 281
Modifying the programming
(SmartKey) ........................................... 67
MOExtended tires .............................. 242
Mounting wheels
Lowering the vehicle ...................... 279
Mounting a new wheel ................... 278
Preparing the vehicle ..................... 276
Raising the vehicle ......................... 277
Removing a whee l.......................... 278
Securing the vehicle against roll-
ing away ........................................ 276
MP3
Operation ....................................... 160
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual .................................................. 201 Multifunction display
Function/note s............................. 155
Permanent display ......................... 165
Multifunction steering wheel
Operating the on-board compute r..1 54
Overview .......................................... 33
Music files
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual ................................................. .201 N
Navigation Entering a destination .................... 203
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 158
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual ................................................. .201
Notes on breaking-in a new vehi-
cle ....................................................... 108 O
Occupant Classification System
(OCS) Conditions ....................................... 46
Faults ............................................... 49
Operation ......................................... 46
System self-test ............................... 48
Occupant safety
Air bags .......................................... .43
Automatic measures after an acci-
dent ................................................. 52
Children in the vehicle ..................... 52
Important safety note s.................... 38
Introduction to the restraint sys-
tem .................................................. 38
Occupant Classification System
(OCS) ............................................... 45
PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator
lamps ............................................... 39
Pets in the vehicle ........................... 58
Restraint system warning lamp ........ 39
Seat belt .......................................... 40
OCS
Conditions ....................................... 46
Faults ............................................... 49
Operation ......................................... 46
System self-test ............................... 48
Odometer ........................................... 156 12
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On-board computer
Assistance graphic menu ............... 162
Assistance menu ........................... 162
Audio menu ................................... 160
Display messages .......................... 167
Displaying a service message ........ 233
E‑CELL menu ................................. 163
Factory settings ............................. 166
Important safety notes .................. 152
Instrument cluster submenu ..........1 65
Lighting submenu .......................... 166
Menu overview .............................. 156
Message memory .......................... 167
Navigation menu ............................ 158
Operation ....................................... 154
Service menu ................................. 163
Settings menu ............................... 163
Standard displa y............................ 156
Telephone menu ............................ 160
Trip menu ...................................... 156
Vehicle submenu ........................... 166
Video DVD operation ..................... 160
Online access .................................... 127
Operating safety
Declaration of conformity ................ 26
Important safety notes .................... 24
Operating system
see On-board computer
Operation
Digital Operator's Manua l................ 21
Operator's Manual
Vehicle equipment ........................... 23
Outside temperature display ........... 152
Overhead control panel ...................... 37
Override feature
Rear side window s........................... 58 P
Paint code number ............................ 282
Paintwork (cleaning instructions) ... 235
Panic alarm .......................................... 38
Parking
Important safety notes .................. 128
Parking brake ................................ 130
Parking position for the exterior
mirror on the front-passenger
side .................................................. 85 Rear view camera .......................... 145
Parking aid
see Exterior mirrors
see Rear view camera
Parking Assist PARKTRONIC
Deactivating/activating ................. 141
Driving system ............................... 139
Function/note s............................. 139
Important safety notes .................. 139
Problems (malfunctions) ................ 141
Sensor rang e................................. 139
Warning display ............................. 140
Parking brake
Applying automaticall y................... 130
Applying or releasing manually ...... 130
Display message ............................ 171
Electric parking brake .................... 130
Emergency braking ........................ 131
General notes ................................ 130
Releasing automaticall y................. 131
Warning lamp ................................. 198
Parking lamps
Replacing bulb s............................... 92
Switching on/of f.............................. 88
Parking Pilot
Canceling ....................................... 145
Detecting parking spaces .............. 142
Display Message ............................ 183
Exiting a parking space .................. 144
Function/note s............................. 142
Important safety notes .................. 142
Parking .......................................... 143
PASSENGER AIR BAG
Display message ............................ 176
Indicator lamps ................................ 39
Problem (malfunction) ................... 176
Pets in the vehicle ............................... 58
Phone book
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual .................................................. 201
Plastic trim (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 238
Power display .................................... 153
Power washers .................................. 235
Power windows
see Side windows
Program selector button .................. 114 Index
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Multifunction steering wheel
Function Page
0043
Multifunction display 155
0044
Multimedia system display
0087
0076
Rejects or ends a call 0061
Makes or accepts a call Further telephone functions 160
00810082Adjusts volume
0063
Mute 0059
Switches on voice-
operated control of the navi-
gation system or the Voice
Control System Function Page
0085
00E2
Opens the menu list 00630064Selects a menu
0076
Confirms the selection 0038
Back Operates the on-board com-
puter
154
0059
Switches off voice-
operated control of the navi-
gation system or the Voice
Control System i
In vehicles with multimedia system Audio 20
you can find further information:
R on the multimedia system in the Digital
Operator's Manual
R on voice-operated control of the navigation
system in the manufacturer's operating
instructions i
In vehicles with multimedia system
COMAND you can find further information:
R on the multimedia system in the Digital
Operator's Manual
R on the DVD changer or single DVD drive in
the Digital Operator's Manual
R on the Voice Control System in the sepa-
rate operating instructions Multifunction steering wheel
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Energy consumption indicator
0043may differ
from the indicator in the From Start
From Start
(Y page 156) trip computer in the Trip
Tripmenu.
Displaying energy consumption and recu-
perated electric energy:
X Switch on the multimedia system (see sepa-
rate operating instructions).
X To select Vehicle Vehiclefrom the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X To select Consumption
Consumption: turn and press the
controller.
Energy consumption 0043and recuperated
electric energy 0044for the last 15 minute s of
the journey are shown.
Exiting the vehicle settings: X Press the 0038button on the controller.
or X To select 0038: slide 6and press the con-
troller.
To reset values: the values are reset along with
the From Start
From Start trip computer (Y page 158).
Displaying the range on the multimedia
system map 0043
Current vehicle position
0044 Range
0087 Range when route guidance is active (dark
blue)
The range can be displayed on the navigation
map for electric vehicles. The range is shown as
a circle around the current vehicle position.
When route guidance is active, the range is also
shown along the calculated route. This is done
by respective coloring of the blue route on the
navigation map. The range display on the multimedia system
navigation map is available on the 2D map dis-
play and a scale of 2 km to 100 km.
X To switch to navigation mode: press the
00CB button.
X To show the menu: slide6the controller.
X To select Destination
Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X Select Map Content
Map Content.
X Select Range on Map Range on Map .
Switch the display in the map on 0073or off 0053.
X To return to navigation mode: Press the
0038 button on the controller twice.
e-Navigator App (multimedia system) 0043
Current vehicle position
0044 Route when route guidance is active
0087 View level displayed: charging stations
(example)
0085 Range (80%)
0083 Range (100%)
In addition to a simple circular display of the
range, you can display the range taking desti-
nation accessibility into account. The foreseea-
ble range with destination accessibility is then
colored in.
When the range is shown in color, a distinction is made between two areas:
R Pale area: 100% of range
R Dark area: 80% of range
When route guidance is active, the route is
marked in color.
The range display with destination accessibility
on the multimedia system's navigation map is
available on the 2D map display and a map scale of 50 meters to 500 km. High-voltage battery
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Displaying the range and destination acces-
sibility via navigation mode:
X To switch to navigation mode: press the
00CB button.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
or
X From one of the other main functions: slide
5 the controller (e. g. in radio mode).
The main function bar is displayed.
X To select Navi
Navi from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X To call up e-Navigator: press the00CBbut-
ton.
X To select Range on Map
Range on Map in the navigation
menu: turn and press the controller.
The range and destination accessibility are
displayed on the navigation map.
Displaying the range and destination acces- sibility via Mercedes-Benz Apps:
X Switch on the multimedia system (see sepa-
rate operating instructions).
X Set access data and connect to the Internet
(see separate operating instructions)
X To call up the telephone menu: press the
002B button.
X To switch to the main function bar: slide 5
the controller.
X To select Tel/
Tel/00A7: press the controller.
X To select Internet
Internet: turn and press the con-
troller.
The menu with the Internet functions is dis-
played.
X To select Mercedes-Benz Apps
Mercedes-Benz Apps: turn and
press the controller.
The available Mercedes-Benz Apps
Mercedes-Benz Apps are dis-
played.
X To call up the e-Navigator App: turn and
press the controller.
The navigation map is displayed showing the
range and destination accessibility
Showing the view levels on the map:
X To display the menu: slide6and press
the controller when the map appears.
The menu of the view levels opens. You may
choose from the following view levels: R
available charging stations
R current route
R current vehicle position with vehicle direc-
tion
Exiting the map display:
X Press the 0038button on the controller.
or
X To select 0038: slide 6and press the con-
troller. Charging the high-voltage battery via
the electrical outlet
Charging cable Important safety notes
! Only use the charging cable to charge the
high-voltage battery. Do not use the charging
cable for other purposes. It may otherwise be damaged.
The vehicle is supplied with a single-phase 12 A charging cable. Only use the charging cable
included with the vehicle, which has been
approved for vehicle use.
Pay attention to the "Important safety notes"
(Y page 117).
If you use the supplied 12 A charging cable to
charge a high-voltage battery:
R the charge time increases considerably
R electrical consumption increases considera-
bly
Where possible, charge the high-voltage battery at a charging station (Y page 125). Only then
can certified electrical energy consumption lev- els be reached.
i The charging process can vary depending on
the charging station. Therefore, always
observe the local information.
Stowing the charging cable
The charging cable can be stowed in a bag in the trunk of the vehicle. To do so, the bag must be
secured to the cargo tie-down rings using the
retaining strap provided. 122
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X
If necessary, take a break.
X Confirm the message by pressing the 0076
button on the steering wheel.
On long journeys, take regular breaks in good
time to allow yourself to rest properly. If you do
not take a break and ATTENTION ASSIST still
detects increasing lapses in concentration, you will be warned again after 15 minutes at the
earliest. This will only happen if ATTEN-
TION ASSIST still detects typical indicators of
fatigue or increasing lapses in concentration.
Vehicles with the COMAND multimedia sys-
tem: if a warning is output in the multifunction
display, a service station search is performed in the multimedia system. You can select a servicestation and navigation to this service station will
then begin. This function can be activated or
deactivated in the multimedia system; see the
Digital Operator's Manual. Blind Spot Assist
General notes Blind Spot Assist monitors the areas on either
side of the vehicle that are not visible to the
driver with two lateral, rear-facing radar sen-
sors. A warning display in the exterior mirrors
draws your attention to vehicles detected in the
monitored area. If you then switch on the cor-
responding turn signal to change lane, you will
also receive an optical and audible warning.
Blind Spot Assist supports you from a speed of
approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
Important safety notes G
WARNING
Blind Spot Assist does not react to:
R vehicles overtaken too closely on the side,
placing them in the blind spot area
R vehicles which approach with a large speed
differential and overtake your vehicle
As a result, Blind Spot Assist may not give
warnings in such situations. There is a risk of an accident.
Always observe the traffic conditions care-
fully, and maintain a safe lateral distance. Blind Spot Assist is only an aid. It may fail to
detect some vehicles and is no substitute for
attentive driving. Always ensure that there is
sufficient distance to the side for other road
users and obstacles.
i USA only:
This device has been approved by the FCC as a "Vehicular Radar System". The radar sensor
is intended for use in an automotive radar
system only. Removing, tampering with, or
altering the device will void any warranties,
and is not permitted by the FCC. Do not tam-
per with, alter, or use in any non-approved
way.
Any unauthorized modification to this device
could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Radar sensors The radar sensors for Blind Spot Assist are inte-
grated into the rear bumper. Make sure that the
bumpers are free from dirt, ice or slush. The
sensors must not be covered, for example by
cycle racks or overhanging loads. Following a
severe impact or in the event of damage to the
bumpers, have the function of the radar sensors
checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
Blind Spot Assist may no longer work properly.
Monitoring range of the sensors In particular, the detection of obstacles can be
impaired if:
R there is dirt on the sensors or anything else
covering the sensors
R there is poor visibility, e.g. due to fog, heavy
rain or snow
R a narrow vehicle traveling in front, e.g. a
motorbike or bicycle
R the road has very wide lanes
R the road has narrow lanes
R you are not driving in the middle of the lane
R there are barriers or other road boundaries
Vehicles in the monitoring range are then not
indicated.
Blind Spot Assist monitors the area up to 10 ft
(3 m) behind your vehicle and directly next to it.
If the lanes are narrow, vehicles driving in the
lane beyond the lane next to your vehicle may be
indicated, especially if the vehicles are not driv-
ing in the middle of their lane. This may be the 150
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i
The
Energy Flow
Energy Flow menu can also be dis-
played in the COMAND/Audio display.
The condition of charge of the high-voltage bat- tery has dropped into the reserve range if the
drive system is running and:
R the Drive Battery Reserve Level
Drive Battery Reserve Level mes-
sage appears in the display
R the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster
lights up
Charge the high-voltage battery from a condi-
tion of charge of less than 20% at:
R an electrical outlet
R a charging station
The braking performance of the electric motor
using recuperative braking is, in some operating
modes, either reduced or not effective:
R when the condition of charge of the high-volt-
age battery increases
R if the high-voltage battery is not yet at a nor-
mal operating temperature
R when the vehicle is almost stationary
R in transmission position N
R during and after ESP stability control
If you do not make an additional effort to apply
the brake yourself, the braking effect may not be
sufficient. If necessary, counteract the reduced regenerative braking effect by applying the
brake yourself. Operating the on-board computer
Overview 0043
Multifunction display
0044 Vehicles with Audio 20: switches on voice-
operated control for navigation (see manu-
facturer's operating instructions)
Vehicles with COMAND: switches on the
Voice Control System (see the separate
operating instructions)
0087 Right control panel
0085 Left control panel
0083 Back button
X To activate the on-board computer: turn
the SmartKey to position 1in the ignition lock.
You can control the multifunction display and
the settings in the on-board computer using the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel. 154
Displays and operationOn-board computer and displays
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Left control panel
0059
0065 R
Calls up the menu and menu bar 0063
0064 Press briefly:
R Scrolls in lists
R Selects a submenu or function
R In the Audio Audio menu: selects the
previous or next station, when the
preset list or station list is active,
or an audio track or video scene
R In the Tel
Tel(Telephone) menu:
switches to the phone book and
selects a name or telephone num-
ber 0063
0064 Press and hold:
R
In the Audio Audio menu: selects a pre-
set list or a station list in the
desired frequency range or an
audio track or video scene using
rapid scrolling
R In the Tel
Tel (Telephone) menu:
starts rapid scrolling if the phone
book is open 0076 R
Confirms the selection or display
message
R In the Tel
Tel (Telephone) menu:
switches to the telephone book
and starts dialing the selected
number Right control panel
0063 R
Mute 0081
0082 R
Adjusts the volume 0076 R
Rejects or ends a call
R Exits the telephone book/redial
memory 0061 R
Makes or accepts a call
R Switches to the redial memory Back button
0038 Press briefly:
R Back
R Vehicles with Audio 20:
Switches off voice-operated con-
trol for navigation (see manufac-
turer's operating instructions)
R Vehicles with COMAND:
Switches off the Voice Control
System (see the separate operat-
ing instructions)
R Hides display messages or calls up
the last Trip
Trip menu function used
R Exits the telephone book/redial
memory 0038 Press and hold:
R
Calls up the standard display in the
Trip Trip menu Multifunction display
0043
Range
0044 Time
0087 Text field
0085 Menu bar
0083 Drive program
0084 Transmission position (Y page 112)
006B Permanent display: outside temperature or
speed (Y page 165) Displays and operation
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X
To display menu bar 0085: press the0059
or 0065 button on the steering wheel.
If you do not press the buttons any longer,
menu bar 0085is faded out after a few seconds.
Text field 0087shows the selected menu or sub-
menu as well as display messages.
i Set the time using the multimedia system;
see the separate operating instructions.
The following messages may appear in the
multifunction display:
R 005D Parking Pilot (Y page 142)
R CRUISE
CRUISE Cruise control (Y page 136)
R 00D9 HOLD function (Y page 138) Menus and submenus
Menu overview
Using the 0059or0065 button on the steering
wheel, open the menu bar.
Operating the on-board computer (Y page 154).
Depending on the equipment installed in the
vehicle, you can call up the following menus:
R Trip
Trip menu (Y page 156)
R Navi Navi menu (navigation instructions)
(Y page 158)
R Audio
Audio menu (Y page 160)
R Tel
Tel menu (telephone) (Y page 160)
R DriveAssist
DriveAssist menu (assistance)
(Y page 162)
R Serv.
Serv. menu (Y page 163)
R Sett.
Sett. menu (settings) (Y page 163)
The displays for the Audio
Audio,Navi
NaviandTel
Tel menus
may differ slightly to those in your vehicle.
The examples given in this Operator's Manual
apply to vehicles equipped with COMAND. Trip menu
Standard display X
Press and hold the 0038button on the steer-
ing wheel until the Trip Tripmenu with trip odom-
eter 0043and odometer 0044appears.
Trip computer "From Start" or "From
Reset" 0043
Distance
0044 Driving time
0087 Average speed
0085 Average electrical consumption
X Press the 0059or0065 button on the steering
wheel to select the Trip Tripmenu.
X Press the 0063or0064 button to select
From Start
From Start orFrom Reset
From Reset.
The values in the From
FromStart
Start submenu are cal-
culated from the start of a journey whilst the
values in the From Reset From Resetsubmenu are calcu-
lated from the last time the submenu was reset
(Y page 158).
In the following cases, the trip computer is auto-
matically reset From Start
From Start:
R the ignition has been switched off for more
than four hours.
R 999 hours have been exceeded.
R 9,999 miles have been exceeded.
When 9,999 hours or 99,999 miles have been
exceeded, the trip computer is automatically
reset From Reset From Reset.
ECO display X
Press the 0059or0065 button on the steering
wheel to select the Trip Tripmenu.
X Press the 0063or0064 button to select ECO ECO
DISPLAY
DISPLAY.
If the ignition remains switched off for longer
than four hours, the ECO display will be auto-
matically reset.
For more information on the ECO display, see
(Y page 132). 156
Menus and submenusOn-board computer and displays