trip computer MERCEDES-BENZ B-Class ELECTRIC 2015 W246 Owner's Manual
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Navigation Menu (on-board computer) ............ 189
Notes on breaking-in a new vehi-
cle ....................................................... 130 O
Occupant Classification System
(OCS) Conditions ....................................... 49
Faults ............................................... 53
Operation ......................................... 49
System self-test ............................... 51
Occupant safety
Automatic measures after an acci-
dent ................................................. 56
Children in the vehicle ..................... 56
Important safety note s.................... 41
Introduction to the restraint sys-
tem .................................................. 40
Occupant Classification System
(OCS) ............................................... 49
PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator
lamps ............................................... 41
Pets in the vehicle ........................... 62
Restraint system warning lamp ........ 41
Seat belt .......................................... 42
OCS
Conditions ....................................... 49
Faults ............................................... 53
Operation ......................................... 49
System self-test ............................... 51
Odometer ........................................... 186
On-board computer
Assistance graphic menu ............... 193
Assistance menu ........................... 193
Audio menu ................................... 191
Display messages .......................... 200
Displaying a service message ........ 271
E‑CELL menu ................................. 195
Factory settings ............................. 199
Important safety notes .................. 182
Instrument cluster submenu .......... 197
Lighting submenu .......................... 198
Menu overview .............................. 186
Message memory .......................... 200 Navigation menu ............................ 189
Operation ....................................... 184
Service menu ................................. 195
Settings menu ............................... 195
Standard display ............................ 186
Telephone menu ............................ 192
Trip menu ...................................... 186
Vehicle submenu ........................... 198
Video DVD operation ..................... 191
Online access .................................... 152
Operating safety
Declaration of conformity ................ 24
Important safety notes .................... 22
Operating system
see On-board computer
Operator's Manual
Vehicle equipment ........................... 20
Outside temperature display ........... 183
Overhead control panel ...................... 37
Override feature
Rear side window s........................... 62 P
Paint code number ............................ 330
Paintwork (cleaning instructions) ... 273
Panic alarm .......................................... 40
Parking
Important safety notes .................. 153
Parking brake ................................ 155
Position of exterior mirror, front-
passenger sid e................................. 95
Rear view camera .......................... 172
see Active Parking Assist
see PARKTRONIC
Parking aid
Active Parking Assist ..................... 168
see Exterior mirrors
see PARKTRONIC
Parking brake
Display message ............................ 205
Electric parking brake .................... 155
Warning lamp ................................. 236
Parking lamps
Switching on/of f........................... 101
Parking lamps (changing bulbs) ...... 108
PARKTRONIC
Deactivating/activating ................. 167 12
Index
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Installing the towing eye ................ 294
Removing the towing eye ............... 294
Transporting the vehicle ................ 295
With both axles on the ground ....... 294
With front axle raised .....................2 95
With the rear axle raised ................ 295
Towing eye ......................................... 280
Trailer hitch ......................................... 24
Trailer tow hitch .................................. 24
Transmission
DIRECT SELECT lever ..................... 134
Drive program ................................ 137
Driving tips ................................... .137
Engaging the drive position ............ 136
Engaging the park position ............ 135
Holding the vehicle stationary on
uphill gradients .............................. 137
Kickdown ....................................... 137
Overview ........................................ 134
Program selector button ................ 137
Shifting to neutra l.......................... 135
Transmission position display ......... 134
Transmission position display
(DIRECT SELECT lever) ...................... 134
Transmission positions .................... 136
Transporting the vehicle .................. 295
Trim pieces (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 277
Trip computer (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 187
Trip odometer
Calling up ....................................... 186
Resetting (on-board computer) ...... 189
Trunk load (maximum) ...................... 334
Turn signals
Changing bulbs (front) ................... 108
Display message ............................ 214
Switching on/of f........................... 102
Type identification plate
see Vehicle identification plate U
Unlocking Emergency unlocking ....................... 80
From inside the vehicle (central
unlocking button) ............................. 80 V
Vanity mirror (in the sun visor) ........ 251
Vehicle
Correct use ...................................... 25
Data acquisition ............................... 26
Display message ............................ 223
Equipment ....................................... 20
Individual settings .......................... 195
Limited Warranty ............................. 26
Loading .......................................... 310
Locking (in an emergency) ............... 81
Locking (SmartKey) .......................... 72
Lowering ........................................ 325
Maintenance .................................... 21
Parking for a long period ................ 156
Raising ........................................... 322
Reporting problems ......................... 25
Securing from rolling away ............ 322
Starting .......................................... 132
Transporting .................................. 295
Unlocking (in an emergency) ........... 80
Unlocking (SmartKey) ...................... 72
Vehicle data ................................... 334
Vehicle data
Roof load (maximum) ..................... 334
Trunk load (maximum) ................... 334
Vehicle dimensions ........................... 334
Vehicle emergency locking ................ 81
Vehicle Homepage
Data protection .............................. 152
Functions ....................................... 153
General information ....................... 152
Internet connection ....................... 153
Vehicle identification number
see VIN
Vehicle identification plate .............. 330
Vehicle tool kit .................................. 280
Ventilation
Setting the vents ........................... 126
Video
Operating the DVD ......................... 191
VIN ...................................................... 330 W
Warning and indicator lamps ABS ................................................ 230 Index
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charge immediately
charge immediately
message. This pro-
tects the battery from exhaustive discharge.
It is not possible to restart the drive system
until after charging.
Do not leave the vehicle parked for longer
than 14 days with a high-voltage battery con-
dition of charge below 20%.
You can check the condition of charge in the charge level display (Y page 184).
Further information on the "Energy flow dis-
play" can be found in the "Trip" menu
(Y page 187).
High and low outside temperatures Low outside temperatures
The efficiency of the high-voltage battery is
significantly reduced at very low outside tem-
peratures. The high-voltage battery is then no longer able to provide the normal electrical
power output.
High outside temperatures
To prevent damage to the high-voltage bat-
tery due to very high outside temperatures,
the maximum power output of the high-volt-
age battery is reduced automatically.
The E-CELL display indicates the maximum
amount of power available (Y page 183).
Energy consumption and range This range is reduced by:
R high and low outside temperatures
R a non-anticipatory driving style
R switching on consumers, e.g. air-condition-
ing system or heating.
The battery's physical characteristics are
such that leaving the vehicle parked for an
extended period at low outdoor temperatures
without charging it can lead to:
R a reduction in battery performance
R longer charge times
In extreme cases, this could mean that the
vehicle cannot be started. For this reason,
connect the charging cable when leaving the vehicle parked for long periods at low outdoor
temperatures.
As a result of its basic characteristics, the
amount of energy available from the high-
voltage battery decreases over the course of its life.
This reduces:
R the maximum range that can be achieved
by the vehicle
R the maximum output (acceleration) of the
vehicle
You can actively reduce the energy consump- tion of your vehicle in a number of ways, for
example, by:
R an anticipatory driving style
R reducing the use of electrical consumers
R having the vehicle regularly maintained
The charging time of the high-voltage battery may change over the course of its life.
Displaying energy consumption and
recuperated electric energy (COMAND/ Audio 20) :
Energy consumption
; Recuperated electric energy
Every bar of the graph displays the average
value for one minute.
Energy consumption indicator :may differ
from the indicator in the From Start From Start
(Y page 187) trip computer in the Trip
Trip
menu. 142
High-voltage batteryDriving and parking
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Displaying energy consumption and recu-
perated electric energy:
X Switch on Audio 20/COMAND Online (see
the separate 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 :and recuperated
electric energy ;for the last 15 minutes of
the journey are shown.
Exiting the vehicle settings:
X Press the %button on the controller.
or
X To select %: slide 6and press the
controller.
To reset values: the values are reset along
with the From Start
From Start trip computer
(Y page 189).
Displaying range on the map (COMAND) :
Current vehicle position
; Range
= 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 posi-
tion. 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 COMAND navigation
map is available on the 2D map display and a
scale of 2 to 100 km.
X To switch to navigation mode: press the
ß button.
X To show the menu: slide6the control-
ler.
X To select Options Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X Select Map Content
Map Content.
X Select Range on Map
Range on Map .
Switch the display in the map on Oor off
ª.
Displaying the range and destination
accessibility via navigation mode:
X To switch to navigation mode: press the
ß button.
The map shows the vehicle's current posi-
tion.
or
X From one of the other main functions:
slide 5the 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 posi-
tion.
X To call up e-Navigator: press theß
button.
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. High-voltage batte
ry
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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.
Left control panel =
; R
Calls up the menu and menu bar 9
: Press briefly:
R Scrolls in lists
R Selects a submenu or function
R Vehicles with Audio 20: in the
Audio Audio menu, selects the previ-
ous/next stored station, when
the preset list or station list is
active, or an audio track
R Vehicles with COMAND: in the
Audio Audio menu, selects the previ-
ous/next station, when the pre-
set 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
number 9
: Press and hold:
R Vehicles with Audio 20: in the
Audio Audio menu, selects the previ-
ous/next station, when the pre-
set list or station list is active, or
selects an audio track using
rapid scrolling
R Vehicles with COMAND: in the
Audio Audio menu, selects a preset list
or station list in the desired
waveband 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 a R
Confirms a selection/display
message
R In the Tel Tel(Telephone) menu:
switches to the telephone book
and starts dialing the selected
number % Press briefly:
R Back
R Switches off the Voice Control
System (see the separate oper-
ating instructions)
R Hides display messages/calls
up the last Trip Tripmenu function
used
R Exits the telephone book/redial
memory % Press and hold:
R Calls up the standard display in
the Trip Trip menu Right control panel
ó R
Switches on the Voice Control
System (see the separate oper-
ating instructions) 8 R
Mute W
X R
Adjusts the volume ~ R
Rejects or ends a call
R Exits phone book/redial mem-
ory 6 R
Makes or accepts a call
R Switches to the redial memory Displays and operation
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Multifunction display
:
Range
; Time
= Text field
? Menu bar
A Drive program
B Transmission position (Y page 134)
C Permanent display: outside temperature
or speed (Y page 198)
X To display menu bar ?: press the=
or ; button on the steering wheel.
Menu bar ?disappears after a few sec-
onds.
Text field =shows the selected menu or
submenu as well as display messages.
i Set the time using Audio 20 or COMAND
(see the separate operating instructions).
The following messages may appear in the
multifunction display:
XjY Active Parking Assist (Y page 168)
CRUISE
CRUISE Cruise control (Y
page 162)
ë HOLD function (Y page 163) Menus and submenus
Menu overview
Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to call up the menu bar and select a
menu.
Operating the on-board computer
(Y page 184).
Depending on the equipment installed in the
vehicle, you can call up the following menus:
R Trip Trip menu (Y page 186)
R Navi
Navi menu (navigation instructions)
(Y page 189)
R Audio
Audio menu (Y page 191)
R Tel
Tel menu (telephone) (Y page 192)
R DriveAssist
DriveAssist menu (assistance)
(Y page 193)
R Serv.
Serv. menu (Y page 195)
R Sett.
Sett. menu (settings) (Y page 195)
The Audio
Audio, Navi
NaviandTel
Tel menus differ slightly
in vehicles with Audio 20 and in vehicles with
COMAND. The examples given in this Opera-
tor's Manual apply to vehicles equipped with
COMAND. Trip menu
Standard display X
Press and hold the %button on the
steering wheel until the Trip
Trip menu with
trip odometer :and odometer ;is
shown. 186
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Trip computer "From Start" or "From
Reset" :
Distance
; Driving time
= Average speed
? Average electrical consumption
X Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip
Tripmenu.
X Press the 9or: button to select
From Start
From Start orFrom Reset
From Reset.
The values in the From Start
From Startsubmenu are
calculated from the start of a journey whilst
the values in the From Reset From Resetsubmenu are
calculated from the last time the submenu
was reset (Y page 189).
The From Start From Start trip computer is automati-
cally reset when:
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.
The From Reset
From Reset trip computer is automati-
cally reset if the value exceeds 9,999 hours or 99,999 miles.
ECO display X
Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip
Tripmenu.
X Press the 9or: button to select
ECO DISPLAY
ECO DISPLAY. If the ignition remains switched off for longer
than four hours, the ECO display will be auto-
matically reset.
For further information on the ECO display,
see (Y page 157).
Energy flow Energy flow display
The energy flow display can be shown in the
multifunction display and in the COMAND/
Audio display.
X Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip Tripmenu.
X Confirm by pressing aon the steering
wheel.
X Use : or9 to select Energy Flow
Energy Flow .
The active components are highlighted in
the energy flow display.
The energy flow is indicated by arrows. The
arrows have a different color depending on
the operating state: R Green: energy recuperation
R White: normal energy consumption
R Red: increased energy consumption
Drive system switched on when the vehi-
cle is stationary or in overrun mode The drive system is switched on while the
vehicle is stationary. Alternatively, the drive
system is switched on while the vehicle is in
transmission position D+
or N.
The arrows indicating energy flow are not
shown. Menus and submenus
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Drive system switched off and high-volt-
age battery being charged The drive system is switched off. The charging
cable is connected and the high-voltage bat-
tery is being charged.
The arrows for the energy flow are shown in
green.
Normal driving The drive system powers the vehicle.
The arrows for the energy flow are shown in
white.
Boost driving mode If high power is required, the boost mode
takes effect.
The arrows for the energy flow are shown in
red. Energy recuperation mode The kinetic energy of the vehicle is converted
into electrical energy. The Recuperative
Brake System is active. The high-voltage bat-
tery is being charged.
The arrows for the energy flow are shown in
green.
Displaying the range and current con-
sumption X
Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip Tripmenu.
X Press the 9or: button to select
approximate range and current fuel con-
sumption.
The approximate range depends on the con-
dition of charge of the high-voltage battery
and your current driving style. If the high-volt- age battery condition of charge is low, the
display shows a vehicle being charged
instead of the approximate range.
The specified values for range depend on the
driving program selected and may vary as a
result of:
R higher and lower outside temperatures
R the style of driving
R activated electrical consumers 188
Menus and sub
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Digital speedometer
X
Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip
Tripmenu.
X Press the 9or: button to select the
digital speedometer.
Resetting values X
Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip
Trip menu.
X Press the 9or: button to select the
function that you wish to reset.
X Press the abutton.
X Select :Yes
Yesand press ato con-
firm.
You can reset the values of the following func-
tions:
R Trip odometer
R "From Start" trip computer
R "From Reset" trip computer
R ECO display
If you reset the values in the ECO display, the
values in the "From start" trip computer are
also reset. If you reset the values in the "From start" trip computer, the values in the ECO
display are also reset. Navigation system menu
Displaying navigation instructions In the
Navi
Navi menu, the multifunction display
shows navigation instructions.
Further information on navigation can be
found in the separate Audio 20 or COMAND
operating instructions.
X Switch on Audio 20 or COMAND, see the
separate operating instructions.
X Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Navi Navimenu.
Route guidance not active :
Direction of travel
; Current road
Route guidance active No change of direction announced
:
Distance to the destination
; Distance to the next change of direction
= Current road
? "Follow the road's course" symbol Menus and submenus
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Activating/deactivating pre-entry climate
control (via SmartKey)
X Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Sett.
Sett. menu.
X Use 9 or: to select the E-CELL
E-CELL
submenu.
X Press ato confirm.
X Press 9or: to select Pre-Entry
Pre-Entry
Climate Cont. (Via Key):
Climate Cont. (Via Key):.
X Press ato activate or deactivate.
If pre-entry climate control (via SmartKey)
is activated, pre-entry climate control (via
SmartKey) is switched on temporarily when
you unlock the vehicle.
Setting the maximum charge current
Before charging the high-voltage battery,
check the maximum permissible charge cur-
rent for the relevant power socket.
You can set a maximum charge current in the
E-CELL E-CELL menu.
It is only necessary to select the maximum
charge current if there are no charge current
settings on the charging cable.
i The maximum charge current values in
the on-board computer may deviate from
the charging cable values. Example: changing the charge current
:
Sets the maximum charge current
i This menu is not available in some coun-
tries. In this case, the maximum charge
current for the power socket is limited to a fixed level, depending on the country con-
cerned. X
Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Sett.
Sett. menu.
X Use 9 or: to select the E-CELL E-CELL
submenu.
X Press the 9or: button to select
Max. Charge Current
Max. Charge Current.
X Press ato confirm.
X Press 9or: in the submenu to
select desired maximum charge cur-
rent :.
X Press the abutton on the multifunction
steering wheel to confirm.
The high-voltage battery is charged with
the selected maximum charge current.
Instrument cluster Unit of measurement for distance
The
Display Unit Speed-/Odometer: Display Unit Speed-/Odometer:
function allows you to choose whether cer-
tain displays appear in kilometers or miles in the multifunction display.
X Press the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Sett. Sett.menu.
X Press the :or9 button to select the
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster submenu.
X Press ato confirm.
X Press the :or9 button to select the
Display Unit Speed-/Odometer
Display Unit Speed-/Odometer func-
tion.
You will see the selected setting: km kmor
miles
miles.
X Press the abutton to save the setting.
The selected unit of measurement for dis-
tance applies to:
R digital speedometer in the Trip
Trip menu
R odometer and the trip odometer
R trip computer
R current energy consumption and approxi-
mate range
R navigation instructions in the Navi
Navi menu
R cruise control
R ASSYST PLUS service interval display Menus and submenus
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