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Multifunc
tionsteering wheel Func
tion Page
0043
Mul
tifunction display 181
0044
Mul
timedi asystem display 0087
0076
Rejects orends acall 0061
Makes oraccepts acall Further
telephone functions 185
00810082Adju
stsvolum e 0063
Mute 0059
Switche son voice-
op era ted contro lfor nav iga-
tio nor the VoiceControl Sys-
tem Fun
ction Pag
e 0085
00E2
Opensthe menu list 00630064Sel
ectsamenu 0076
Confirm sthe selectio n 0038
Back Ope
ratesthe on-bo ardcom-
pu ter 179
0059
Switches offvoice-
ope rate dcontrol fornavi ga-
tion orthe VoiceControl Sys-
tem i
Inveh icles with mul time diasy stem Audio20
yo ucan find further informa tion:
R on the multime diasy stem inthe Digi tal
Ope rator'sManua l
R on voice-contro lled navi gation inthe man-
ufa cture r'sope ratinginstru ctions i
Inveh icles with mul time diasy stem
CO MAND youcan find further informa tion:
R on the multime diasy stem inthe Digi tal
Ope rator'sManua l
R on the DVD changer orsing leDVD drive in
the Digi talOpe rator'sManua l
R on the VoiceControl System inthe sepa-
rate operatinginstru ctions 34
Multi
functionste ering wheelAt agl anc e
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G
WARNING
Objects betweenthe seat surfa ceand the
child restrai ntsystem couldaffect OCSoper-
ation. Thiscouldresu ltin the front-passenge r
air bag notfunctioning asintended duringan
accide nt.This poses anincreas edrisk of
injury oreven fatalinjury .
Do not placeany objects betweenthe seat
surfa ceand thechild restrai ntsystem. The
entire baseofthe child restrai ntsystem must
alw aysrest onthe seat cushi onofthe front-
pass enger seat.Thebackrest ofthe forwa rd-
facing childrestrai ntsystem must,asfar as
possi ble,be resting onthe backrest ofthe
front-passenge rseat. Alwayscomply withthe
child restrai ntsystem manufacturer's instal-
lati on instructions. After
theself-test, thePASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
or the PASSENGER AIRBAG ONindica torlamp
disp laysthe status ofthe front-passenge rfront
air bag (Ypag e48). Ifthe front-passenge rfront
air bag isenabl ed,the PASSENGER AIRBAG ON
indica torlamp lights upfor 60seconds andthen
goes out.
If the PASSENGER AIRBAG ONindica torlamp is
off, only thePASSENGER AIRBAG OFFindica tor
lamp displaysthe status ofthe front-passenge r
front airbag .The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
indica torlamp maybelitcontinuou slyorbe off.
For more informati onabo utthe OCS, see"Pro b-
lems withtheOccupa ntCla ssifi cation System"
(Y pag e51).
Probl emswith the Occupant Classificatio nSystem (OCS) Be
sure toobser vethe notes on"Sys tem self-test" (Ypag e50). Occ
upant safety
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The
distance warningfunctionmay notgive
warnings inall critic alsituations. Thereisa
risk ofan accident .
Always paycareful attentiontothe traff icsit-
uation andbeready tobrake.
Always adaptyourspeed tosuit theprevailing
road andtrafficcondit ions. G
WARNIN
G
The distance warningfunctioncann otalway s
clearly identify objectsand complex traffic
situations.
In such cases, thedistance warningfunction
may:
R give anunnec essary warning
R not give awarning
There isarisk ofan accident .
Always paycareful attentiontothe traff icsit-
uation anddonot rely solely onthe distance
warning function.
Function Start ingataspeed ofapproximately 4mph
(7 km/ h),the distance warningfunctionwarns
you ifyou rapidly approach avehicle infront .An
inter mittentwarning tonewill then sound, and
the 00BA distance warninglampwilllight upin
the instr ument cluster.
X Brake immediately inorder toincrease the
distance fromthevehicle infront .
or X Take evasive action,provided itis safe todo
so.
Due tothe nature ofthe system, particularly
complicated butnon- critic aldriving conditions
may alsocause thesystem todisplay awarning.
With thehelp ofthe radar sensor system, the
distance warningfunctioncan detect obstacles
that areinthe path ofyour vehicle foranexten -
ded period oftime.
Up toaspeed ofapproximately 44mph
(70 km/ h),the distance warningfunctioncan
also react tostation aryobstacles, suchasstop-
ped orparked vehicles. Autonomous
brakingfunction If
the driver doesnotreact tothe distance warn-
ing signal inacritic alsituation, Active Brake
Assist canassist thedriver withtheautonomous
braking function.
The autonomous brakingfunction:
R gives thedriver moretimetoreact tocritic al
driving situations
R can help thedriver toavoid anaccident or
R can reduce theeffect sof an accident
Vehicles withoutActiveDistance Assist
DISTRONIC: theautonomous brakingfunction
is availab lein the following speedranges:
R 4-65 mph (7-105 km/ h)for moving objects
R 4-31 mph (7-50 km/h )for stationa ry
objects
Vehic leswith Active Distance Assist
DI STRONIC: theautonomous brakingfunction
is ava ilable inthe followi ngspee dranges :
R 4-124 mph (7-200 km/h )for moving
objects
R 4-31 mph (7-50 km/h )for stationa ry
objects
Due tothe nature ofthe system ,parti cularly
compli catedbutnon-critical drivingconditio ns
may alsocaus ethe autonomous brakingfunc-
tion tointervene.
Situation -depende ntbraking assis-
tance Gene
ralinfo rmation
i Observ
ethe "Imp ortant safetynotes" sec-
tion (Ypag e61) .
With thehelp ofthe rada rsensor system,Active
Brake Assist candetect obstaclesthatareinthe
path ofyou rvehicl efor anextended periodof
time.
If Active BrakeAssist detects arisk ofcolli sion
with thevehicl ein front, itcalcu latesthe brake
press urenecessa ryto avoi dacolli sion. Ifyou
app lythe brakes forcefully,situa tion-depe ndent
braki ngassi stance adapts tothe situa tionand
au tomatica llyincreas esthe brake pressuretoa
degre eapp ropri atetothe traffic situation.
Situa tion-depe ndentbrakingassi stance pro-
vide sbraki ngassi stance inhaza rdoussitua tions
at spee dsabo ve4mph (7km/h) .It use srada r
sensor technolog yto asse ssthe traffic situa-
tion. Driv
ingsafety systems
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Cha
racter istics when ESP®
is dea ctiv ated
If ES P®
is deac tivate dand oneor mor ewheels
st art tospin ,th e00E5 ESP®
warn inglamp inthe
ins trumen tclus terflash es.Insuc hsit uatio ns,
ES P®
will notst abiliz eth eveh icle.
If you deac tivate ESP®
:
R ES P®
no longer impr ovesdriv ingstabilit y.
R En gin eto rque isno longer limit edand the
driv ewheels areable tospin .
R Trac tioncon trol isstill act ivat ed.
R Ac tiveBr ake Assist isno lon ger availabl e;no r
is itact ivat edifyou brak efir mly with assis -
tan cefrom ESP®
.
R STE ERCONT ROLisno longer active.
R ES P®
still prov ides suppo rtwhen youbrak e
fir mly.
Deact ivating/act ivatingESP ®
(Mer cedes ‑AMGvehi cles) Imp
ortant safety notes
i Obse
rveth e"Imp ortant safe tyno tes" sec -
tio n(Y page 61).
You canselec tbet ween thefoll owin gst ate sof
ES P®
:
R ES P®
is act ivat ed.
R SPO RThan dlingmode isact ivat ed.
R ES P®
is deac tivate d. G
WAR
NING
When SPORThan dlingmode isact ivat ed,
th ere isagre aterrisk ofskiddin gand acci-
den ts.
On lyact ivat eSPO RThan dlingmode inthesit -
uatio nsdesc ribedin thefoll owin g. G
WAR
NING
If you deac tivate ESP®
,ES P®
no longer sta-
biliz estheveh icle.Ther eis an increas edrisk
of skiddin gand anacc iden t.
On lydeac tivate ESP®
in thesit uatio nsdesc ri-
bed inthefoll owin g. In
thefoll owin gsit uatio ns,it may bebet terto
act ivat eSPO RThan dlingmode ordeac tivate
ES P®
:
R when usingsn ow chains
R in deep snow
R on san dor grav el
R on spec iallydesig natedroads whentheveh i-
cle 'sown oversteeri ngand unde rsteeri ng
ch arac terist ics are desir ed
Dr ivin gin SPO RThan dlingmode orwith out
ES P®
requi resanext rem elyqualifi edand expe-
rien ced driver.
i Ac
tivate ESP®
as soon asthesit uatio ns
desc ribedabov eno longer apply. ESP®
will
ot her wise notbe able tostabiliz eth eveh icle if
th eveh icle start sto skid or awheel start sto
spin .
! Av
oid spin ningth edriv enwheels foran
ext end edperi odwith ESP®
deac tivate d.You
coul dot her wise damage thedriv etrain .
Deact ivating/act ivatingESP ® X
To act ivateSPOR Tha ndl ing mod e:brie fly
pres sbutt on0043.
The 0074 SPORThan dlingmode warning
lamp intheins trumen tclus terlight sup. The
SPO RThandlingmode SPO
RThandlingmodemes sage appear sin
th emult ifunction display.
X To
dea ctiv ateSPOR Tha ndl ing mod e:
brie flypres sbutt on0043.
The 0074 SPORThan dlingmode warning
lamp intheins trumen tclus tergoes out. 66
Driv
ingsafety syst emsSafety
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You
should therefo readapt yourdrivin gstyle
to the diffe renthandlin gchar acterist ics.Have
the brak esyste mchec kedataqualified spe-
cialist workshop.
Please observethe informat iononwarnin gand
indic atorlamps (Ypage 222)
(Y page 222)aswell ason display messag es
(Y page 196). ADAPTIVE
BRAKE
AD APTI VEBRA KEenhan cesbrak ingsafet yand
offe rsinc reased brakingcom fort.In addition to
the brak ingfunc tion,AD APTI VEBRA KEalso has
the HOL Dfunc tion (Ypage 158)andhillstar t
assist (Ypage 126). STEER
CONTROL
Genera linfor mation STE
ERCONTROL helpsyoubytransm itting a
not iceable steerin gforc eto the steerin gwheel
in the direc tionrequired forvehic lestabiliz ation.
This steerin gassist anceis prov ided inpart icular
if:
R both right wheels orboth leftwheels areona
wet orslippery roadsurfac ewhen youbrak e
R the vehic lebegins toskid
Imp ortant safet ynotes i
Obser
vethe "Impor tantsafet ynot es" sec-
tion (Ypage 61).
No steerin gassist anceis prov ided from STEER
CONTROL, if:
R ES P®
is malfun ctionin g
R the steerin gis malfun ctionin g
If ES P®
is malfun ctionin g,you willbeassist ed
furt her bythe elect ricalpower steerin g. Prot
ection againsttheft Imm
obilizer
The immobiliz erpreve ntsyour vehic lefrom
being started without thecorrectSmar tKey. X
To activ atewith theSma rtKey: removethe
Smar tKey from theignit ionlock .
X To
activ atewith KEYLESS-GO start-fu nc-
tion orKEYLESS-GO: switchthe ignit ionoff
and open thedriver 'sdoor.
X To deact ivate:switc hon the ignit ion.
When leaving thevehic le,always takethe
Smar tKey with youand lock thevehic le.Anyone
can startthe engin eif avalid Smar tKey has been
left inside thevehic le.
i The
immobiliz erisalways deactivatedwhen
you startthe engin e.
In the even tthat theengin ecan not bestar ted
(yet thevehic le'sbatt eryischar ged), thesys-
tem isnot operat ional.Contactanauthor ized
Merc edes- BenzCent eror call
1- 800 -FOR-ME RCedes (inthe USA )or
1- 800 -387- 010 0(in Canada). ATA
(anti- theft alar msyst em) X
To arm: lock thevehic lewith theSmar tKeyor
KEYL ESS-GO.
Indic atorlamp 0043flashes. Thealarm system
is armed afterapproxim ately15secon ds.
X To disar m:unlock thevehic lewith theSmar t-
Key orKEYL ESS-GO.
or X Ins ert the Smar tKeyint othe ignit ionlock .
A visual andaudible alarmistrig gered ifthe
alarm system isarmed andyouopen:
R adoor
R the vehic lewith themech anical key
R the trun klid
R the hood 68
Prot
ection against theftSafet y
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Switching
AdaptiveHighbeam Assist
on/off X
To switch on:turn thelight switch to0058.
X Press thecombination switchbeyond the
pressure pointinthe direction ofarrow 0043.
The 00CE indicator lampinthe multifunct ion
display lightsupwhen itis dark andthelight
sensor activates thelow-beam headlamps.
If you aredriving atspeeds aboveapprox-
imately 19mph (30km/h )and noother road
users aredetect ed:
The high-beam headlampsareswitched on
automatically. The0057 indicator lampinthe
instrumen tcluster alsolights up.
If you aredriving atspeeds belowapprox-
imately 16mph (25km/h) orother roadusers
have been detect edorthe roads areade-
quately lit:
The high-beam headlampsareswitched off
automatically. The0057 indicator lampinthe
instrumen tcluster goesout.The00CE indi-
cator lampinthe multifunct iondisplay
remains lit.
X To switch off:move thecombination switch
back toits normal position.
The 00CE indicator lampinthe multifunct ion
display goesout. Headlam
psfogged uponthe inside
Certain climatic andphysical condition smay
cause moisture toform inthe headla mp.This
moisture doesnotaffect thefunct ionality ofthe
headla mp. Interior
lighting Overview
ofinterior lighting
Front overhead controlpanel 0043
003D Switches theleft-hand frontreading
lamp onoroff
0044 004A Switches thefront interior lighting on
0087 0043 Switches therear interior lighting onor
off
0085 0033 Switches thefront interior lighting/
automatic interiorlighting controloff
0083 003D Switches theright-han dfront reading
lamp onoroff
0084 Switches theautomatic interiorlighting con-
trol on
Rear compar tment control panel 0043
003D Switches theleft-hand readinglamp
on/off
0044 003D Switches theright-han dreading lamp
on/off 104
Interior
lightingLightsandwindshiel dwipers
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Cont
rolpanel fordual-zone autom atic clim atecont rol US
Aon ly
0043 Setsth ete mper ature,left (Ypage 117)
0044 Setsclim atecontrol to auto matic(Y page 117)
0087 Defrost sth ewind shield(Y page 118)
0085 Incr eases theairf low (Ypage 118)
0083 Setsth eair dist ribut ion(Ypage 117)
0084 Display
006B Swit ches air- recirculati onmod eon /of f(Y page 120)
006C Activate s/deac tivate sclim atecontrol (Y page 116)
006D Setsth ete mper ature,righ t(Y page 117)
006E Activate sor deac tivate smax imum cooling(Y page 119)
006F Swit ches coo lingwit hair dehum idificat ion on/of f(Y page 116)
0070 Reduc estheairf low (Ypage 118)
0071 Swit ches therear wind owdefrosteron /of f(Y page 119)
0072 Swit ches theZONE function on/of f(Y page 118) 114
Over
view ofclim atecontr olsyst emsClima tecontr ol
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Canada
only
0043 Setsth ete mper ature,left (Ypage 117)
0044 Setsclim atecontrol to auto matic(Y page 117)
0087 Defrost sth ewind shield(Y page 118)
0085 Incr eases theairf low (Ypage 118)
0083 Setsth eair dist ribut ion(Ypage 117)
0084 Display
006B Swit ches air- recirculatio nmode on/of f(Y page 120)
006C Activate s/deac tivate sclim atecontrol (Y page 116)
006D Setsth ete mper ature,righ t(Y page 117)
006E Swit ches theres idual heatonoroff (Ypage 120)
006F Swit ches coo ling with airdehum idification on/of f(Y page 116)
0070 Reduc estheairf low (Ypage 118)
0071 Swit ches therear wind owdefr osteron/of f(Y page 119)
0072 Swit ches theZONE function on/of f(Y page 118) Opt
imu muse ofdual-zone autom atic
clim atecontr ol
Clim atecontr olsyst em The
followin gcon tain sins truct ionsand recom-
men dationsto enab leyou toget themos tout of
your dual-zone auto maticclim atecontrol.
R Ac tivate clim atecontrol usin gth e0058 and
005A buttons.The indicat orlamps inthe
0058 and005A buttonslight up.
R Set thete mper atureto 72 ‡(22 †).
R On lyuse the"Win dshielddefr osting"fun ction
brie flyunt ilth ewind shieldiscle aragain .
R On lyuse air-recirculatio nmode briefly,e.g.if
th ere areunpl easan tout side odor sor when in
a tun nel.The wind owscouldot her wise fogup, sin
ce no fresh airisdrawn intoth eveh icle in
air- recirculatio nmode .
R Use theZONE function toadopt thete mper -
atur eset tings on thedriv er'sside forthe
fr on t-passe nger side aswell. Theindicat or
lamp inthe00D6 buttongoes out.
R Use theres idual heatfunction ifyou want to
heat orven tilate theveh icle interio rwhen the
ign ition isswit ched off.The residual heat
fun ction can onlybe act ivat edordeac tivate d
with theign ition swit ched off.
R Ifyou chang eth eset tings oftheclim atecon-
tr ol syst em, theclim atestatus display
appear sfor appro ximatelythree seconds at
th ebot tom of thesc reen onthemult imed ia
syst emdisplay; seeDigital Oper ator'sMan - Over
view ofclima tecontr olsyst ems
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G
WARNING
Flamma blemateria lsintrodu cedthrough
environmental influence orby anima lscan
ignite ifin contact withtheexhau stsystem or
parts ofthe engine thatheatup. There isarisk
of fire.
Ca rry out regu larchecks tomake surethat
there arenoflamma bleforeig nmateria lsin
the engine compartment orinthe exhau st
system.
Gene ralnote s During
acold start, theengine runsathigh er
spee dstoenabl ethe catal yticconverter to
reach itsopera tingtempera ture.Thesound of
the engine maychange duringthis time.
Automatic transmissio n X
Shift thetransmissi ontoposi tion 005D
(Y pag e132) .
The transmissi onposi tion indica toronthe
multi function displayshow s005D
(Y pag e131) .
i You
canstart theengine intransmissi on
posi tions 005Dand 005C.
Starting procedurewith the SmartKey To
start theengine using the SmartKey instead
of the Start/Stop button,pullthe Start/Stop
button outofthe ignitio nlock.
X Turn theSmartKey toposi tion 0049inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypag e123) andrelease itas soon
as the engine isrunning.
Starting procedurewith the Start/Stop
button The
Start/Stop buttoncanbeused tostart the
vehicl emanua llywitho utinserting theSmartKey
into theignitio nlock. TheStart/Stop button
must beinserted inthe ignitio nlock andthe
SmartKey mustbeinthe vehicl e.This mode for
starting theengine operatesindep endently of
the ECO start/stop automatic enginestartfunc-
tion.
You canstart theengine ifavali dSmartKey isin
the vehicl e.Switch offthe engine andalways
take theSmartKey withyouwhen leaving the vehicl
e,even ifyou only leaveitfor ashort time.
Pay attention tothe importa ntsafety notes.
X Depress thebrake pedaland keep it
depre ssed.
X Press theStart/Stop buttononce
(Y pag e123) .
The engine starts.
Starting procedureviasmartphone Observe
theimporta ntsafety notesonstarting
the engine (Ypag e124) .
You canalsostart yourengine viayou rsmart-
phone fromoutsidethe vehicl e.In this case, the
previ ouslysele cted clima tecontrol settingis
activa ted.Inthis way youcan cool orheat the
interior ofthe vehicl ebefore starting thejour-
ney.
Only start theengine viayou rsmartpho neifit is
safe tostart andruntheengine whereyourvehi-
cle isparked .
Observe thelega lstipu lations inthe area where
you rvehicl eis parked .Engine startviasmart-
phone maybelimi ted tocertain countries or
regio ns.
You canexecute amaximu mof two consecutive
starting attempts viayou rsmartpho ne.Ifyou
insert theSmartKey intotheignitio nlock, you
can carry outtwo more starting attempts.
Once youhave started theengine, youcan
swi tch the engine offvia you rsmartpho neatany
time.
You canonly start theengine viayou rsmart-
phone if:
R the SmartKey isin the ignitio nlock
R park position 005Dissele cted
R the accele ratorpedalis not depre ssed
R the alarm for the anti-theft alarm system is
not set
R the pani cala rm isnot activa ted
R the hazard warninglamp sare switched off
R the hood isclosed
R the doors areclosed andlocked
R the windo wsand sliding sunroof areclosed
Also make surethat:
R the fuel tank issuffi ciently filled
R the starter battery hasbeen sufficiently
charge d Drivi
ng
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The
engine startsautomatically whenthedriver
wants topull away again. TheECO start/stop
funct ionthereby helpsyoutoreduce thefuel
consumpt ionand emissions ofyour vehicle.
Import antsafety notes G
WARNIN
G
If the engine isswitched offautomatically and
you exit thevehicle, theengine isrestart ed
automatically. Thevehicle maybegin moving.
There isarisk ofaccident andinjury.
If you wish toexit thevehicle, alwaysturn off
the ignition andsecure thevehicle against
rolling away.
General notes 0043
ECO start/stopdisplay
The ECO start/stopfunct ionisactivated when-
ever youstart theengine usingtheSmart Keyor
the Start /Stopbutton .
If the engine hasbeen switched offautomati-
cally bythe ECO start/stopfunct ion,the00D6
ECO symbol isshown inthe multifunct iondis-
play.
Mercedes-AMG vehicles:theECO start/stop
funct ionisonly availabl ein drive program C.
Automa ticengine switch-off If
the vehicle isbraked toastandst illin Dor N,
the ECO start/stopfunct ionswitches offthe
engine automatically.
The ECO start/stopfunct ionisoperational
when:
R the indicator lampinthe ECO button islit
green
R the outside temperat ureiswithin therange
that issuitable forthe system
R the engine isat normal operating temperature
R the settemperat ureforthe vehicle interior
has been reached R
the battery issufficient lycharged
R the system detectsthat thewindshield isnot
fogged upwhen theair-con ditioning systemis
switched on
R the hood isclosed
R the driver's doorisclosed andthedriver's
seat beltisfasten ed
All ofthe vehicle's systemsremainactivewhen
the engine isstopped automatically.
The HOLD functioncan also beactivated ifthe
engine hasbeen switched offautomatically. Itis
then notnecessary tocont inue applyi ngthe
brakes duringtheautomatic stopphase. When
you depress theaccelerator pedal,theengine
start sautomatically andthebraking effectof
the HOLD functionisdeactivated.
Automat icengine switch-offcan take place a
maximum offour times inarow (initial stop,then
three subsequent stops).
Automa ticengine start The
engine startsautomatically if:
R you switch offthe ECO start/stopfunct ionby
pressing theECO button
R in trans mission position 005Bor005C, thebrake
pedal isreleased andtheHOLD functionisnot
active
R you depress theaccelerator pedal
R you engage reverse gear005E
R you move thetrans mission outofposition 005D
R you unfasten yourseatbeltoropen thedriv-
er's door
R the vehicle startsto roll
R the brake system requires this
R the temperat ureinthe vehicle interiordevi-
ates from thesetrange
R the system detectsmoisture onthe wind-
shield whentheair-con ditioning systemis
switched on
R the battery's conditionofcharge istoo low
Shift ingthe trans mission toposition Pdoes not
start theengine. Driving
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