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LightsAutomatic headlamp mode ............ 100
Cornering light function ................ .103
Fogged up headlamps .................... 103
Hazard warning lamps ................... 102
High beam flasher .......................... 102
High-beam headlamps ................... 102
Light switch ................................... 100
Low-beam headlamps .................... 101
Parking lamps ................................ 101
Rear fog lamp ................................ 101
Setting exterior lighting ................. 100
Standing lamps .............................. 101
Switching the daytime running
lamps on/off (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 198
Turn signals ................................... 102
Loading guidelines ............................ 242
Locking
see Central locking
Locking (doors)
Automatic ........................................ 80
Emergency locking ........................... 81
From inside (central locking but-
ton) ................................................. .80
Locking centrally
see Central locking
Locking verification signal (on-
board computer) .............................. .198
Low-beam headlamps
Changing bulbs .............................. 106
Display message ............................ 214
Switching on/off ........................... 101
Lumbar support
Adjusting the 4-way lumbar sup-
port ................................................. .92
M
M+S tires ............................................ 304
Malfunction message
see Display messages
Map (navigation)
Switching the range on the map
on/off ............................................ 145
Matte finish (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 276 Maximum charge current
Setting (charging cable) ................. 147
mbrace
Call priority ................................... .259
Display message ............................ 209
Downloading destinations
(COMAND) ..................................... 259
Downloading routes ....................... 262
Emergency call .............................. 256
General notes ................................ 255
Geo fencing ................................... 263
Locating a stolen vehicle .............. .261
MB info call button ........................ 258
Remote fault diagnosis .................. 261
Remote vehicle locking .................. 261
Roadside Assistance button .......... 257
Search & Send ............................... 260
Self-test ......................................... 255
Speed alert .................................... 262
System .......................................... 255
Triggering the vehicle alarm ........... 263
Vehicle remote unlocking .............. 260
Mechanical key
Function/notes ................................ 74
Inserting .......................................... 75
Locking vehicle ................................ 81
Removing ......................................... 75
Unlocking the driver's door .............. 80
Memory card (audio) ......................... 191
Memory function ................................. 97
Message memory (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 200
Messages
see Display messages
Mirror turn signal
Cleaning ......................................... 277
Mirrors
see Exterior mirrors
see Rear-view mirror
see Vanity mirror (in the sun visor)
Mobile phone
Frequencies ................................... 332
Installation ..................................... 332
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 192
Transmission output (maximum) .... 332
Modifying the programming
(SmartKey) ........................................... 74
Index11
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MOExtended tires.............................. 283
Mounting wheels
Lowering the vehicle ...................... 326
Mounting a new wheel ................... 326
Preparing the vehicle .................... .323
Raising the vehicle ......................... 324
Removing a wheel .......................... 326
Securing the vehicle against roll-
ing away ........................................ 324
MP3
Operation ....................................... 191
Multifunction display
Function/notes ............................ .186
Permanent display ......................... 197
Multifunction steering wheel
Operating the on-board computer .. 184
Overview .......................................... 33
N
NavigationMenu (on-board computer) ............ 189
Notes on breaking-in a new vehi-
cle ....................................................... 130
O
Occupant Classification System
(OCS)
Conditions ....................................... 49
Faults ............................................... 53
Operation ......................................... 50
System self-test ............................... 52
Occupant safety
Automatic measures after an acci-
dent ................................................. 56
Children in the vehicle ..................... 56
Important safety notes .................... 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 ......................................... 50
System self-test ..............................
.52
Odometer .......................................... .187
On-board computer
Assistance graphic menu .............. .193
Assistance menu ........................... 193
Audio menu ................................... 191
Display messages .......................... 200
Displaying a service message ....... .273
E‑CELL menu ................................. 195
Factory settings ............................ .198
Important safety notes .................. 182
Instrument cluster submenu .......... 197
Lighting submenu .......................... 198
Menu overview .............................. 186
Message memory .......................... 200
Navigation menu ............................ 189
Operation ................................... .... 184
Service menu ................................. 194 Settings menu ............................... 195
Standard display ............................ 187
Telephone menu ............................ 192
Trip menu ...................................... 187
Vehicle submenu ........................... 198
Video DVD operation ..................... 191
Online access .................................... 152
Operating safety
Declaration of conformity ................ 25
Important safety notes .................... 23
Operating system
see On-board computer
Operator's Manual
Vehicle equipment ........................... 21
Outside temperature display ........... 183
Overhead control panel ...................... 38
Override feature
Rear side windows ........................... 62
P
Paint code number ............................ 334
Paintwork (cleaning instructions) ... 275
Panic alarm .......................................... 40
Parking
Important safety notes .................. 153
Parking brake ................................ 155
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Multifunction steering wheel
FunctionPage
:Multifunction display186
;Audio 20 or COMAND dis-
play (see the separate oper-
ating instructions)
=?
Vehicles with Audio 20:
switches on voice-operated
control for navigation (see
manufacturer's operating
instructions)
Vehicles with COMAND:
switches on the Voice Con-
trol System (see the sepa-
rate operating instructions)
FunctionPage
?~
Rejects or ends a call192
Exits the telephone book/
redial memory
6
Makes or accepts a call
Switches to the redial mem-
ory
WX
Adjusts the volume
8
Mute
A=;
Selects a menu184
9:
Selects a submenu or
scrolls through lists
184
a
Confirms a selection184
Hides display messages200
Multifunction steering wheel33
At a glance
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FunctionPage
B%
Back184
Vehicles with Audio 20:
switches off voice-operated
control of the navigation
FunctionPage
(see manufacturer's oper-
ating instructions)
Vehicles with COMAND:
switches off the Voice Con-
trol System (see the sepa-
rate operating instructions)
34Multifunction steering wheel
At a glance
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(Ypage 187) trip computer in theTrip
menu.
Displaying energy consumption and recu-
perated electric energy:
XSwitch on Audio 20/COMAND (see the
separate operating instructions).
XTo select Vehiclefrom the main function
bar: turn and press the controller.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XTo select 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:
XPress the %button on the controller.
or
XTo select %: slide 6and press the
controller.
To reset values: the values are reset along
with the From Start
trip computer
(
Ypage 189).
Displaying range on the map
(COMAND/Audio 20)
: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 Audio 20/COMAND
navigation map is available on the 2D map
display and a scale of 2 km to 100 km.
XTo switch to navigation mode:
press the
ß button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the control-
ler.
XTo select Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
XSelect Map Content.
XSelectRange on Map.
Switch the display in the map on Oor off
ª.
XTo return to navigation mode: Press the
% button on the controller twice.
e-Navigator App (COMAND/Audio 20)
:Current vehicle position
;Route when route guidance is active
=View level displayed: charging stations
(example)
?Range (80%)
ARange (100%)
In addition to a simple circular display of the
range, you can display the range taking des-
tination accessibility into account. The fore-
seeable range with destination accessibility is
then colored in.
High-voltage battery145
Driving and parking
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When the range is shown in color, a distinc-
tion is made between two areas:
RPale area:100% of range
RDark area: 80% of range
When route guidance is active, the route is
marked in color.
The range display with destination accessi-
bility on the COMAND/Audio 20 navigation
map is available on the 2D map display and a scale of 50 meters to 500 km.
Displaying the range and destination
accessibility via navigation mode:
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
ß button.
The map shows the vehicle's current posi-
tion.
or
XFrom one of the other main functions:
slide 5the controller (e. g. in radio
mode).
The main function bar is displayed.
XTo select Navifrom the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current posi-
tion.
XTo call up e-Navigator: press theß
button.
XTo select Range on Mapin the navigation
menu: turn and press the controller.
The range and destination accessibility are
displayed on the navigation map.
Displaying the range and destination
accessibility via Mercedes-Benz Apps:
XSwitch on COMAND/Audio 20 (see the
separate operating instructions).
XSet access data and connect to the Internet
(see separate operating instructions)
XTo call up the telephone menu: press the
% button.
XTo switch to the main function bar: slide
5the controller.
XTo select TEL/®: press the controller.
XTo selectInternet: turn and press the
controller.
The menu with the Internet functions is dis-
played.
XTo select Mercedes-Benz Apps: turn and
press the controller.
The available Mercedes-Benz Apps
are
displayed.
XTo 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:
XTo 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:
Ravailable charging stations
Rcurrent route
Rcurrent vehicle position with vehicle
direction
Exiting the map display:
XPress the %button on the controller.
or
XTo select %: slide 6and press the
controller.
Charging 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 charg-
ing cable for other purposes. It may other-
wise 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"
(
Ypage 140).
146High-voltage battery
Driving and parking
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The following information is displayed:
Rlength of the journey since the last break.
Rthe attention level determined by ATTEN-
TION ASSIST (Attention Level
), dis-
played in a bar display in five levels from
high to low
Rif ATTENTION ASSIST is unable to calculate the attention level and cannot issue a warn-
ing, the System Suspended
message
appears. The bar display then changes the
display, e.g. if you are driving at a speed
below 37 mph (60 km/ h)or above 124 mph
(200 km/ h).
Activating ATTENTION ASSIST
XActivat e ATTENTION ASSIST using the on-
board computer (
Ypage 194).
The system determines the attention level
of the driver depending on the setting
selected:
If Standard
is selected: the sensitivity with
which the system determines the attention
level is set to normal.
If Sensitive
is selected: the sensitivity is set
higher. The attention level detected by Atten-
tion Assist is adapted accordingly and the
driver is warned earlier.
When ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated, the
é symbol appears in the multifunction
display in the assistance graphic display.
When ATTENTION ASSIST has been deactiva-
ted, it is automatically reactivated after the
engine has been stopped. The sensitivity
selected corresponds to the last selection
activated (standard/sensitive).
Warn ing in the multifunction display
If fatigue or increasing lapses in concentra-
tion are detected, a warning appears in the
multifunction display: ATTENTION ASSIST
TakeaBreak!.
In addition to the message shown in the mul-
tifunction display, you will then hear a warn-
ing tone .
XIf necessary, takeabreak.
XConfirm the message by pressing th ea
button on the steering wheel.
On long journeys, take regular breaks in good
time to allow yourself to rest properly. If you
do not tak eabreak and ATTENTION ASSIST
still detects increasing lapses in concentra-
tion , you will be warned again after
15 minute sat the earliest. This will only hap-
pen if ATTENTION ASSIST still detects typical
indicators of fatigue or increasing lapses in
concentration.
If a warning is output in the multifunction dis-
play, a service station search is performed in
COMAND. You can select a service station
and navigation to this service station will then
begin. This function can be activated and
deactivated in COMAND.
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
corresponding turn signal to change lane, you
will also receive an optical and audible warn-
ing.
Blind Spot Assist supports you from a speed
of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
Important safety notes
GWARNING
Blind Spot Assist does not react to:
Rvehicles overtaken too closely on the side,
placing them in the blind spot area
Rvehicles 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.
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Driving and parking
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The braking performance of the electric
motor using recuperative braking is, in some
operating modes, either reduced or not effec-
tive:
Rwhen the condition of charge of the high-
voltage battery increases
Rif the high-voltage battery is not yet at a
normal operating temperature
Rwhen driving close to the maximum speed
Rwhen the vehicle is almost stationary
Rin transmission positionN
Rduring and after ESP stability control
If necessary, counteract the reduced regen-
erative braking effect by applying the brake
yourself.
Condition of charge display
Condition of charge display :shows the
condition of charge of the high-voltage bat-
tery.
The charge value is shown as a percentage in
the Energy Flow
menu in the instrument
cluster (
Ypage 187).
iThe Energy Flowmenu can also be dis-
played in the COMAND/Audio display.
The condition of charge of the high-voltage
battery has dropped into the reserve range if
the drive system is running and:
Rthe DriveBatteryReserveLevelmes-
sage appears in the display
Rthe indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up Charge the high-voltage battery from a con-
dition of charge of less than 20% at:
Ran electrical outlet
Ra charging station
The braking performance of the electric
motor using recuperative braking is, in some
operating modes, either reduced or not effec-
tive:
Rwhen the condition of charge of the high-
voltage battery increases
Rif the high-voltage battery is not yet at a
normal operating temperature
Rwhen the vehicle is almost stationary
Rin transmission position N
Rduring 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, counter-
act the reduced regenerative braking effect
by applying the brake yourself.
Operating the on-board computer
Overview
:Multifunction display
;Vehicles with Audio 20: switches on
voice-operated control for navigation (see
manufacturer's operating instructions)
184Displays and operation
On-board computer and displays
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Back button
%Press briefly:
RBack
RVehicles with Audio 20:
Switches off voice-operated con-
trol for navigation (see manufac-
turer's operating instructions)
RVehicles with COMAND:
Switches off the Voice Control
System (see the separate oper-
ating instructions)
RHides display messages or calls
up the lastTrip
menu function
used
RExits the telephone book/redial
memory
%Press and hold:
RCalls up the standard display in
the Trip
menu
Multifunction display
:Range
;Time
=Text field
?Menu bar
ADrive program
BTransmission position (Ypage 134)
CPermanent display: outside temperature
or speed (
Ypage 197)
XTo display menu bar ?: press the=
or ; button on the steering wheel.
If you do not press the buttons any longer,
menu bar ?is faded out after a few sec-
onds.
Text field =shows the selected menu or
submenu as well as display messages.
iSet the time using Audio 20 or COMAND
(see the separate operating instructions).
The following messages may appear in
the multifunction display:
Rj Active Parking Assist (Ypage 168)
RCRUISECruise control (Ypage 162)
Rë HOLD function (Ypage 163)
Menus and submenus
Menu overview
Using the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel, open the menu bar.
Operating the on-board computer
(
Ypage 184).
Depending on the equipment installed in the
vehicle, you can call up the following menus:
RTripmenu (Ypage 187)
RNavimenu (navigation instructions)
(
Ypage 189)
RAudiomenu (Ypage 191)
RTelmenu (telephone) (Ypage 192)
RDriveAssistmenu (assistance)
(
Ypage 193)
RServ.menu (Ypage 194)
RSett.menu (settings) (Ypage 195)
The displays for the Audio
,Naviand Tel
menus may differ slightly to those in your
vehicle.
The examples given in this Operator's Manual
apply to vehicles equipped with COMAND.
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On-board computer and displays
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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:
Rhigher and lower outside temperatures
Rthe style of driving
Ractivated electrical consumers
Digital speedometer
XPress the=or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip
menu.
XPress the9or: button to select the
digital speedometer.
Resetting values
XPress the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Trip
menu.
XPress the9or: button to select the
function that you wish to reset.
XPress ato confirm.
XSelect :Yesand press ato con-
firm.
You can reset the values of the following func- tions:
RTrip odometer
R"From Start" trip computer
R"From Reset" trip computer
RECO 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 Navimenu, the multifunction display
shows navigation instructions.
Additional information on navigation can be
found in the separate Audio 20 or COMAND
operating instructions.
XSwitch on Audio 20 or COMAND, see the
separate operating instructions.
XPress the =or; button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Navi
menu.
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 submenus189
On-board computer and displays
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