climate control MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS SALOON 2014 User Guide
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Function Page
:
Overhead control panel 39
;
Climate control systems 150
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Combination switch 137
?
Instrument cluster 34
A
Horn
B
DIRECT SELECT lever 193
C
Steering wheel gearshift
paddles
198
D
Control panel for:
Activating Steering Assist 230
Activating Active Lane
Keeping Assist
266
Deactivating PARKTRONIC 236
Switching on 360° camera 249
Switching on the head-up
display
295
Vehicles without a driver
assistance systems: map/
coin holder Function Page
E
Light switch 134
F
Opens the bonnet 391
G
Diagnostics connection 27
H
Electric parking brake 209
I
Ignition lock 181
Start/Stop button 181
J
Adjusts the steering wheel 125
K
Cruise control lever 216
L
Control panel for COMAND
Online and vehicle func-
tions
37Cockpit
33At a glance
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Centre console
Centre console, upper section
Function Page
:
Climate control systems 150
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£
Hazard warning
lamps 137
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Vehicle functions/system
settings button (see the
separate operating instruc-
tions) ?
Telephone button (see the
separate operating instruc-
tions) A
PASSENGER AIRBAG indi-
cator lamp
46
ATA indicator lamp 85 Function Page
B
Analogue clock
C
Media button (see the sep-
arate operating instruc-
tions)
D
Radio button (see the sep-
arate operating instruc-
tions) E
Navigation button (see the
separate operating instruc-
tions)
F
þ
Inserts/ejects a
CD/DVD (see the separate
operating instructions) Centre console
37At a glance
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G
WARNING
If the housing of the high-voltage battery has
been damaged, electrolyte and gases may
leak out. These are poisonous and caustic.
There is a risk of injury.
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Immediately rinse electrolyte splashes off
with water and seek medical attention
straight away.
! Exhaustive discharge caused by the vehi-
cle standing idle for lengthy periods can
damage the high-voltage battery.
If the vehicle is idle for lengthy periods, run
it for a few minutes once every six weeks to
charge up the high-voltage battery.
During the charging process, switch off all
electrical consumers, e.g. the automatic
climate control or the seat heating.
Information on charging the high-voltage bat-
tery (Y page 416).
Engine compartment Before opening the bonnet:
X Apply the electric parking brake.
X Shift the automatic transmission to park
position P.
X Switch the ignition off.
X Remove the key from the ignition lock.
or, in vehicles with KEYLESS-GO start-func-
tion or KEYLESS ‑GO
X Remove the Start/Stop button from the
ignition lock.
X Observe the warning notes on the risk of
electric shock (Y page 42).
X Observe the warning notes about the bon-
net (Y page 391). RBS driving safety system (Recupera-
tive Brake System)
RBS supports you when braking with an elec-
tronically-controlled brake boost mode and enables the recovery of kinetic energy (recu-
peration).
For further information on the RBS system
(Y page 269). Panic alarm
X
To activate: press!button :for
approximately one second.
An alarm sounds and the exterior lighting
flashes.
X To deactivate: press!button :
again.
or
X Insert the key into the ignition lock.
or, in vehicles with KEYLESS-GO start-func-
tion or KEYLESS ‑GO
X Press the Start/Stop button.
The key must be in the vehicle.
The panic alarm function is only available in
certain countries. Occupant safety
Introduction to the restraint system
The restraint system reduces the risk of vehi- cle occupants coming into contact with parts
of the vehicle's interior in the event of an
accident. The restraint system can also
reduce the forces to which vehicle occupants
are subjected during an accident. 44
Occupant safetySafety
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Useful information
............................150
Overview of climate control sys-
tems ................................................... 150
Operating the climate control sys-
tem ..................................................... 156
Adjusting the air vents .....................177 149Climate control
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Useful information
i This Owner's Manual describes all mod-
els, series and optional equipment for your
vehicle that were available at the time of
going to press. National variations are pos- sible. Note that your vehicle may not be
equipped with all of the functions descri-
bed. This is also the case for systems and
functions relevant to safety.
i Read the information on qualified special-
ist workshops: (Y page 27). Overview of climate control systems
Important safety notes
Observe the settings recommended on the
following pages. The windows could other-
wise mist up.
To prevent the windows from misting up:
R switch off climate control only briefly
R switch on air-recirculation mode only
briefly
R switch on the cooling with air dehumidifi-
cation function
R switch on the "demist windscreen" function
briefly, if required
Climate control regulates the temperature
and air humidity in the vehicle interior. The
interior filter cleans the air, thus improving
the interior climate.
For vehicles without hybrid drive, the "Cooling with air dehumidification" function is availa-
ble when the engine is running. For hybrid
vehicles, the cooling with air dehumidification function is also available via the electric
refrigerant compressor when the engine is
not running. Optimum climate control is only
achieved with the side windows and roof
closed.
The residual heat function can only be acti-
vated or deactivated with the ignition
switched off (Y page 166). i
Ventilate the vehicle for a brief period
during warm weather, e.g. using the con-
venience opening feature (Y page 107).
This will speed up the cooling process and
the desired interior temperature will be
reached more quickly.
i The integrated filter filters out most par-
ticles of dust and soot and completely fil-
ters out pollen. It also reduces gaseous pol-
lutants and odours. A clogged filter reduces
the amount of air supplied to the vehicle
interior. For this reason, you should always observe the interval for replacing the filter,which is specified in the Service Booklet. As this depends on environmental conditions,
e.g. heavy air pollution, the interval may be
shorter than stated in the Service Booklet.
i It is possible that the blower may be acti-
vated automatically 60 minutes after the
key has been removed depending on vari-
ous factors, e.g. the outside temperature.
The vehicle is then ventilated for
30 minutes to dry the automatic climate
control. 150
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Control panel for THERMATIC automatic climate control (2-zone)
Vehicles with auxiliary heating
:
To set the temperature, left (Y page 160)
; To set the air distribution (Y page 161)
= To set the airflow (Y page 162)
To switch the climate control off (Y page 156)
? To set climate control to automatic mode (Y page 159)
A To demist the windscreen (Y page 163)
B To call up the Audio 20/COMAND Online climate control menu; see the separate operating
instructions
To activate/deactivate the residual heat function (Y page 166)
C To switch the rear window heating on/off (Y page 164)
D To switch the auxiliary heating on/off (Y page 172)
E To activate/deactivate air-recirculation mode manually (Y page 165)
F To activate/deactivate cooling with air dehumidification (Y page 157)
G To set the temperature, right (Y page 160) Overview of climate control systems
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Vehicles without auxiliary heating
:
To set the temperature, left (Y page 160)
; To set the air distribution (Y page 161)
= To set the airflow (Y page 162)
To switch the climate control off (Y page 156)
? To set climate control to automatic mode (Y page 159)
A To demist the windscreen (Y page 163)
B To call up the Audio 20/COMAND Online climate control menu; see the separate operating
instructions
C To switch the rear window heating on/off (Y page 164)
D To activate/deactivate synchronisation (Y page 162)
E To activate/deactivate air-recirculation mode manually (Y page 165)
F To activate/deactivate cooling with air dehumidification (Y page 157)
G To set the temperature, right (Y page 160)Information on using THERMATIC
automatic climate control
THERMATIC automatic climate control The following contains notes and recommen-
dations on optimum use of THERMATIC auto-
matic climate control.
R Activate climate control using the Ã
rocker switch. The indicator lamp above
the à rocker switch lights up. The "Cool-
ing with air dehumidification" function is
not activated automatically in automatic mode. If necessary, activate this function
(Y page 157).
R Set the temperature to 22 †.
R Only use the windscreen demisting func-
tion briefly until the windscreen is clear
again.
R Only use air-recirculation mode briefly, e.g.
if there are unpleasant outside odours or
when in a tunnel. The windows could oth-
erwise mist up as no fresh air is drawn into
the vehicle in air-recirculation mode. 152
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AGILITY SELECT switch
You can choose between various drive pro-
grams with the AGILITY SELECT switch.
R Manual transmission (Y page 191)
R Automatic transmission (Y page 197)
If you have selected drive program E, the cli-
mate control switches to Eco mode.
In Eco mode:
R the cooling output is reduced when cooling
R when heating, the electrical heater booster
is deactivated and heat output is reduced
as a result
R the rear window heating running time is
reduced
If you have selected drive program C,Sor S+
the climate control switches to Comfort
mode. The current climate control settings
are maintained in Comfort mode.
ECO start/stop function During automatic engine switch-off, the cli-
mate control only operates at a reduced capa-
city. If you require the full climate control out-
put, you can switch off the ECO start/stop
function by pressing the ECO button
(Y page 187).
Hybrid vehicles The cooling with air dehumidification function
is available when the vehicle is operational
and the READY indicator is lit (Y page 276).
If the internal combustion engine has been
shut off automatically, the set interior tem-
perature will be maintained for a certain
period of time. Overview of climate control systems
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Control panel for THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control (3-zone)
Vehicles with auxiliary heating
Front control panel
: To set the temperature, left (Y page 160)
; To set the air distribution, left (Y page 161)
= To set the airflow (Y page 162)
To switch the climate control off (Y page 156)
? To set climate control to automatic mode (Y page 159)
A To demist the windscreen (Y page 163)
B To call up the Audio 20/COMAND Online climate control menu; see the separate operating
instructions
To activate/deactivate the residual heat function (Y page 166)
C To switch the rear window heating on/off (Y page 164)
D To switch the auxiliary heating on/off (Y page 172)
E To activate/deactivate air-recirculation mode manually (Y page 165)
F To set the air distribution, right (Y page 161)
G To set the temperature, right (Y page 160)
Rear control panel
H To set the temperature (Y page 160)
I Display
J To set the airflow (Y page 162)154
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Vehicles without auxiliary heating
Front control panel
: To set the temperature, left (Y page 160)
; To set the air distribution, left (Y page 161)
= To set the airflow (Y page 162)
To switch the climate control off (Y page 156)
? To set climate control to automatic mode (Y page 159)
A To demist the windscreen (Y page 163)
B To call up the Audio 20/COMAND Online climate control menu; see the separate operating
instructions
To activate/deactivate the residual heat function (Y page 166)
C To switch the rear window heating on/off (Y page 164)
D To activate/deactivate cooling with air dehumidification (Y page 157)
E To activate/deactivate air-recirculation mode manually (Y page 165)
F To set the air distribution, right (Y page 161)
G To set the temperature, right (Y page 160)
Rear control panel
H To set the temperature (Y page 160)
I Display
J To set the airflow (Y page 162) Information on using THERMOTRONIC
automatic climate control
THERMOTRONIC automatic climate
control The following contains instructions and rec-
ommendations to enable you to get the most
out of your THERMOTRONIC automatic cli-
mate control.
R Activate climate control using the Ã
rocker switch. The indicator lamp above
the à rocker switch lights up. The "Cool-
ing with air dehumidification" function is
not activated automatically in automatic Overview of climate control systems
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