climate settings MERCEDES-BENZ CLA COUPE 2019 Owners Manual
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Climate control
........................................ 14 6
Overview of climate contro l systems ..........1 46
Operating the climate control sy stem ......... 147 Driving and pa
rking ................................. 15 6
Driving ........................................................ 15 6
DY NA MIC SELECT switch ............................1 66
Manual transmission .................................. 16 8
Au tomatic transmission .............................. 17 0
Fu nction of the 4MATIC .............................. 175
Re fuelling .................................................... 175
Pa rking ........................................................ 181
Driving and driving sa fety sy stems .............. 191
Tr ailer hit ch................................................ 252
Bicycle rack function .................................. 255
Ve hicle towing instructions ........................ .257 Instrument Display and on-board
compu ter.................................................. 258
Instrument display overview ...................... .258
Overview of the buttons on thesteering
wheel ..........................................................2 59
Operates the on-board computer ............... 260 Ad
justing the design of the instrument
display ........................................................ 261
Showing display conte nt onthe instru‐
ment clus ter ............................................... 262
Overview of displa yson the multifunc‐
tion display .................................................2 63
Ad justing the instrument lighting ............... 264
Menus and submenus ................................ 264
Head-up Display .......................................... 271 LINGU
ATRO NIC ......................................... 272
No tes on operating saf ety .......................... .272
Operation ................................................... 272
Using LINGU ATRO NIC ef fectively ................ 275
Essential voice commands .......................... 276 MBUX multimedia sy
stem ...................... 290
Overview and operation .............................. 290
Sy stem settings .......................................... 326
Fit & Healt hy............................................... 336
Na vigation ................................................... 341
Te lephone .................................................. .386
Online and Internet functions ..................... 421
Media ........................................................ .430 Ra
dio .......................................................... 438
Sound .........................................................4 41 Maintenance and care
.............................445
ASS YST PLUS service inter val display ........ 445
Engine compartment .................................. 446
Cleaning and care ...................................... .452 Breakdown assi
stance ............................ 462
Emergency ................................................. .462
Flat tyre ...................................................... 464
Battery (vehicle) ......................................... 470
To w- starting or towing away ....................... 476
Electrical fuses ........................................... 482 Wheels and tyres
..................................... 485
No tes on noise or unusual handling char‐
acteristics .................................................. .485
No tes on regular lyinspecting wheels and
tyres .......................................................... .485
No tes on snow chains ................................ 485
Ty re pressure .............................................. 486
Wheel change ............................................ .495 Contents
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or MP3 pla
yer). If this data is stored in theve hi‐
cle, you can dele teit at any time. This data is
sent tothird parties only at your requ est, partic‐
ularly when you use online services in accord‐
ance with the settings that you ha veselected.
Yo u can store or change con venience settings/
individualisations in theve hicle at any time.
Depending on the equipment, this includes, for
ex ample:
R settings forth e seat and steering wheel posi‐
tions
R suspension and climate control settings
R customisations such as interior lighting
If yo ur vehicle is accordingly equipped, you can
connect your smartphone or ano ther mobile end
device totheve hicle. You can cont rolth is by
means of the control elements integrated in the
ve hicle. Images and audio from the smartphone
can be output via the multimedia sy stem. Cer‐
tai n information is simultaneously trans ferred to
yo ur smartphone. Depending on
the type of integration, this can
include:
R general vehicle data
R position data
This allo wsyouto use selected apps on your
smartphone, such as navigation or music play‐
bac k.There is no fur ther interaction between the
smartphone and theve hicle; in particular, vehi‐
cle data is not directly accessible. Which type of
fur ther data processing occurs is de term ined by
th e pr ovider of the specific app used. Which set‐
tings you can make, if an y,depends on the spe‐
cific app and the operating sy stem of your
smartphone. Online services
Wire
less network connection
If yo ur vehicle has a wireless network connec‐
tion, it enables data tobe exc hanged between
yo ur vehicle and additional sy stems. The wire‐
less network connection is enabled via theve hi‐
cle's transmission and reception unit or via con‐
nected mobile end devices (e.g. sma rtphones). Online functions can be used via
the wireless
network connection. This includes online serv‐
ices and applications/apps pr ovided bythe man‐
ufacturer or other pr oviders.
Manu factu rer's se rvices
Re garding online services of the manufacturer,
th e individual functions are described bythe
manufacturer in a suita ble place (e.g. Owner's
Manual, website of the manufacturer) along with
th ere leva nt da taprotection information. Per‐
sonal data may be used forth e pr ovision of
online services. Data is exchanged via a secure
connection, e.g. the manufacturer's designated
IT sy stems. Personal data is collected, pro‐
cessed and used via the pr ovision of services
exc lusively on the basis of legal permissions or
with prior consent.
The services and functions (sometimes subject
to afe e) can usually be activated or deactivated.
In some cases, this also applies tothe entire
ve hicle's data connection. This excludes, in par‐
ticular, legally prescribed functions and services. 32
General no tes
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Ad
justing the brightness #
Select Brightness . #
Adjust the brightness.
Ac tivating the brightness for zones #
Select Brightness . #
Select Brightness zones . #
Activate or deacti vate the function.
The EMPHASIS, AMBIENTandVENTS zones
can be set separatel y.
Ac tivating multi-coloured lighting #
Select Colour. #
Select Multi-colour.
The reare ten preset colour combinations
av ailable. #
Select a colour combination.
Ac tivating multi-coloured animation #
Select Colour. #
Select Multi-colour animat..
The chosen colour combination will change
at predefined inter vals. Ac
tivating welcome lighting #
Select Colour. #
Select Welcome.
When theve hicle is unloc ked, a special ambi‐
ent lighting sequence will run.
Ac tivating dependency on air conditioning
settings #
Select Colour. #
Select Climate.
If ch anges are made tothete mp erature set‐
ting in theve hicle, the colour of the ambient
lighting will change brief ly. Switching
the interior lighting switch-off
delay time on/off Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Lights
5 Int. light. del. sw. off #
Switch the lighting switch-off delay time on
or off.
When this function is active, the interior light‐
ing is lit up for short time af terth eve hicle
has been loc ked. Changing bulbs (only
forve hicles with halo‐
ge n headla mps) Note
s onchanging bulbs &
WARNING Risk of bu rns from hot com‐
ponent parts whilst replacing a bulb
Bulbs, lamps and plugs can become very hot
during operation.
When replacing a bulb, you could burn your‐
self on these component parts. Light and sight
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Calling up
the air conditioning menu Calling up
the air conditioning menu using
th e multimedia sy stem #
Select one of thete mp erature displa ysatthe
lo we r edge of the media displa y.
Calling up the air conditioning menu using
th e but ton on the control panel #
Press thet button on the control panel.
% The button on the control panel is not availa‐
ble on all equipment variants. In this case,
th e air conditioning menu can only be called
up using the multimedia sy stem. Ac
tivating/deactivating the A/C function via
the multimedia sy stem The A/C function heats, cools and dehumidifies
th eve hicle's interior air. #
Call up the air conditioning menu
(/ page 148). #
Select First row of seats. #
Select A/C.
Depending on the pr evious status, the func‐
tion is activated or deactivated. Setting climate control
toautomatic mode In auto
matic mode, the set temp erature is con‐
trolled and maintained at a const ant levelby the
air suppl y. #
Press the à button. #
Toswitch tomanual mode: pressthe _
or à button.
In automatic mode, you can choose between five
dif fere nt air quantities using the H button.
Au tomatic mode is retained. Overview of air distribution settings
The symbols on
the display indicate which vents
th e air flow is being directed thro ugh:
¯ def
rost er and side air vents
P centre and side air
vents
O fo
ot we ll and side air vents S
centre, side and
foot we llve nts
a defros
ter,fo ot we ll and side air vents
_ all
vents
b defros
ter,middle and side air vents
W au
tomatic air distribution Setting
the air distribution #
Call up the air conditioning menu
(/ page 148). #
Select First row of seats orSecond row of
seats. #
Toset the air distribution: select¯,
P orO. #
Set the air flow.
% Several air distribution options can be selec‐
te d at the same time, forex ample toset the
te mp erature/air conditioning forth e wind‐
screen and thefo ot we lls simultaneousl y.
The ¯ climate contro lfo rth e windscreen
can only be selected forth efirs t seat row. 14 8
Climate cont rol
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Ac
tivating/deactivating the climate control
syn chro nisation function via the control
panel Climate control can be set centrally using
the
synchronisation function. The temp erature and
air distribution setting forth e driver side is adop‐
te d automatically forth e front passenger side. #
Press the 0 button.
The synchronisation function is deactivated if
th e settings for one of theot her climate zones
are changed. Ac
tivating/deactivating the climate control
syn chro nisation function using the multime‐
dia sy stem Climate control can be set centrally using
the
synchronisation function. The driver's settings
fo rte mp erature, air quantity and air distribution
are adop ted automatically for all clima tezones. #
Call up the air conditioning menu
(/ page 148). #
Select First row of seats. #
Select SYNC.
Depending on the pr evious status, the func‐
tion is activated or deactivated. Demisting
the windo ws Wi
ndo wsmis ted up on the inside #
Press theà button. #
Ifth e windo wscontinue tomist up: press the
¬ button.
Wi ndo wsmis ted up on the outside #
Switch on the windscreen wipers. #
Press theà button. Switching air-recirculation mode on/off
#
Press theg button.
The interior air will be recirculated.
Air-reci rculation mode automatically swit ches to
fresh air mode af ter some time.
% If air-recirculation mode is switched on, the
windo wsmay mist up more quickl y.Switch
on ai r-re circulation mode only brie fly. Switches
there sidual heat on/off Re
quirements:
R The vehicle is par ked.
It is possible tomake use of there sidual heat
from the engine tocontinue heating or ventilat‐
ing the front compartment of theve hicle for
appr oximately 30 minutes, depending on the
te mp erature set. #
Toswitch on: presstheÁ button.
Re sidual heat is switched off automaticall y. St
ationary heater/ventilation St
ationary heater/stationary ventilation
function R The air inside theve hicle is heated or ventila‐
te dto the set temp erature.
R The air inside theve hicle cannot be cooled
down totemp eratures below the outside
te mp erature.
R Ifth e outside temp erature changes, ventila‐
tion mode au tomatical lyswitches toheating Climate control
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Vo
ice command Colloquialexample Function
Vehicle data Can you please display the vehicle
data menu?Calls up
theve hicle data.
Range Tell me the current rangeCalls up
the cur rent range da ta.
Assistance menu Show me the driver assistance set-
tings Displ
aysth e assis tance settings.
Climate control menu Jump to the climate control menuDispla
ys the climate control settings.
Light menu Switch to the light settingsDispla
ys the light settings.
Seats menu I would like to switch to seat menuDispla
ys the seat adjustment settings.
Massage menu Could you please switch to the
massage seat menu?Displa
ys the massage settings.
Next servic eT ell me my next service appoint-
ment Calls up
the next service due date. LINGU
ATRO NIC 289
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If
th ere is a risk of someone becoming trap‐
ped, stop the adjustment process immedi‐
ately: #
a)Tapth ewa rning message on the
media displa y.
or #
b) Press a memory position button or a
seat adjustment switch on the driver's
door.
The adjustment process is stopped. The driver's seat is equipped with an anti-entrap‐
ment feature.
If th e driver's door is open, the driver's seat will
not be set af ter calling up the driver's profile.
Overview of profiles
Using the multimedia sy stem up toseven pro‐
fi les can be created in theve hicle.
Profiles store your personal vehicle settings and
settings forth e multimedia sy stem.
If th eve hicle is used byseveral drivers, the
driver can select their profile before the journe y,
without changing the settings of other drivers. Yo
u can select the profile:
R when entering (/ page 306)
R using the home screen (/ page 292)
The profile settings are activated as soon as a
profile is selected.
% Ifyo u call up your profile when driving then
th e driver's seat position will not be adjus‐
te d.
Yo u can cancel the setting process with the
fo llowing actions:
R Tap on thePositioning seat and steering
wheel. Please tap to cancel. warning on
th e media displa y.
R Press one of the seat operating buttons
in the driver's door.
Profile content
Depending on theve hicle equipment, thefo llow‐
ing settings can be stored in your profile, for
ex ample:
R Driver's seat memory
R Radio (including station list) R
Last destinations
R Climate control
R Ambient lighting
R DYNA MIC SELECT I (individual)
R Instrument Displa y,Head-up Display and
st yle (display style of the multimedia sy stem)
R Themes, suggestions and favo urites
% Settings for driver assi stance sy stems can‐
not be sa ved in the profile.
Mercedes me connect profile
If yo u use a profile from Mercedes me connect,
th efo llowing online functions are available, for
ex ample:
R You can configure the settings in theve hicle
using the Mercedes me app and the
Mercedes me por tal.
R You can syn chronise your profile on
Mercedes me connect with the profile in the
ve hicle (/ page 306).
R You can add a personal profile pho tothat is
shown in theve hicle. 304
MBUX multimedia sy stem
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Ad
justing treble, mid- range and bass
settings
Adva nced sound sy stem ......................4 44
Burmes ter®
sur round sound sy stem ... 442
Ad vanced sound sy stem
Ac tivating/deactivating au tomatic
vo lume adjustment .............................. 444
Ad justing the balance/fader ............... 444
Ad justing treble, mid-range and bass
settings ............................................... 444
Calling up the sound menu .................. 443
Information .......................................... 443
Af ter-sales service centre
see ASS YST PLUS
Air conditioning menu Calling up ............................................ 14 8
Air conditioning sy stem
see Climate control
Air distribution Setting ................................................ .146
Setting (multimedia sy stem) ................1 48
Air inl et
see Air-water duct Air pressure
see Tyre pressure
Air vents ................................................... 154
Ad justing (front) .................................. 154
Ad justing (rear) .................................... 15 5
Air vents
see Air vents
Ai r-re circulation mode ............................ 14 9
Air-water duct .......................................... 452
Ke eping free ........................................4 52
Airbag ........................................................ .41
Ac tivation .............................................. 35
Fr ont airbag (driver, front passenger) ..... 41
Ins tallation locations .............................. 41
Knee airbag ............................................ 41
Overview ................................................ 41
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp .... .46
Pr otection ..............................................42
Re duced pr otection ...............................43
Side impact airbag ................................. 41
Wi ndow airbag ....................................... 41
Airflow Setting ................................................ .146 Alarm sy
stem
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem)
All-wheel drive see 4MATIC
Alternative route
see Route
Ambient lighting Setting (multimedia sy stem) ................1 36
Android Auto ............................................ 407
Connecting a mobile phone ................. 408
Ending ................................................. 409
Information .......................................... 408
Overview ............................................. 407
Sound settings .................................... 408
Tr ans ferred vehicle data ......................4 09
Android Auto™
Control using the application buttons
.............................................................4 09
Animals Pets in theve hicle ................................. 75
Anti-lock braking sy stem
see ABS (Anti-lock Braking Sy stem) 598
Index
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Child
ren
Av oiding dangers in theve hicle .............. 51
Basic instructions .................................. 50
Cho ck....................................................... 499
St orage location ..................................4 99
Cho ck
see Chock
Cigar ette lighter
Fr ont centre console ............................ 121
City lighting ............................................ .132
Cleaning see Care
Climate control ........................................ 14 6
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (cont rol panel) ...................... .147
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (multimedia sy stem) .............. 14 8
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro‐
nisation function (cont rol panel) .......... 14 9
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro‐
nisation function (multimedia sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 14 9
Air di stribution settings .......................1 48
Air-recirculation mode ......................... 14 9Au
tomatic control ................................ 14 8
Calling up the air conditioning menu ... 14 8
Defrosting the windscreen ...................1 46
Demisting wind ows............................. 14 9
Fr ont air vents ..................................... 154
No te .................................................... 14 6
Re ar air vents ...................................... 15 5
Re sidual heat ....................................... 14 9
Sets the air flow ................................... 14 6
Setting (multimedia sy stem) ................1 48
Setting the air distribution ...................1 46
Setting thete mp erature ......................1 46
St ationary heater/ ventilation .............. 14 9
Switching on/off ................................. 147
Switching there ar wind owheater
on/off .................................................1 46
THERMATIC control panel .................... 14 6
THERMOTRONIC contro l panel ............14 6
Ve ntilating theve hicle (con venience
opening) ................................................ 90
Co ckpit ......................................................... 6
Overview ................................................. 6
Co ffee cup symbol
see ATTENTION ASSIST Collapsible spare wheel
.......................... 507
Inflating ............................................... 508
No tes ................................................... 507
Re moving ............................................ 508
Combination switch ................................13 0
Compass .................................................. 380
Compu ter
see On-board computer
Connection status
Displ aying ............................................ 424
Overview ............................................ .424
Connectivity Swit ching transmission of theve hicle
position on/off .................................... 328
Contacts ................................................... 394
Calling up ............................................ 394
Deleting ............................................... 396
Deleting favo urites .............................. 397
Downloading (from mobile phone) ...... .394
Importing ............................................ 395
Importing (o verview) .......................... .395
Information .......................................... 394
Making a call ....................................... 395
Na me form at ...................................... .395 Index
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Options ................................................ 396
Saving as a favo urite .......................... .397
Selecting options for suggestions ........ 396
St oring ................................................ 395
Con venience closing ................................. 91
Con venience opening ................................ 90
Coolant (engine) Check le vel .......................................... 451
No tes ................................................... 521
Cooling see Climate control
Co pyright ...................................................33
Cornering light ........................................ .132
Cross Traf fic Alert .................................. .240
Crosswind Assist Function/no tes ................................... 19 6
Cruise control .......................................... 203
Ac tivating ............................................ 205
Buttons ................................................ 205
Calling up a speed ............................... 205
Deactivating ........................................ 205
Fu nction .............................................. 203
Re quirements ...................................... 205 Selecting ............................................
.205
Setting a speed ................................... 205
St oring a speed ................................... 205
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 03
Cup holder ......................................... 116, 11 8
Fitting/removing (centre console)
....................................................... 116, 11 8
Re ar .................................................... .120 D
Damage de tection (pa rked vehicle) .......189
Damping adjustment ............................... 221
Dash cam Starting/ending a video recording ...... 384
Dashboard see Co ckpit
Dashboard lighting see Instrument lighting
Dashcam Configuring the settings ......................3 85
Deleting a video recording ................... 385
Selecting a USB device ....................... 384 Data acquisition
Vehicle .................................................. 30
Data import/export ................................ 332
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 332
Importing/exporting ........................... 333
Data storage
Electronic control units ........................ .30
Online services ...................................... 32
Ve hicle .................................................. 30
Date Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 327
Deactivating the alarm (A TA).................... 98
Dealership see Qualified specialist workshop
Declaration of conformity Electromagnetic compatibility ............... 24
Jack ...................................................... .27
TIREFIT kit ............................................. 28
Wi reless vehicle components ................24
Decorative foil (cleaning instructions)
.................................................................. .456 604
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