USB MERCEDES-BENZ CLS COUPE 2020 Owners Manual
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In cer
tain cases, it may be requ ired tostore data
th at wo uld ha veotherwise been used only tem‐
porarily. This may be the case if theve hicle has
de tected a malfunction, forex ample.
If yo u use services, such as repair services and
maintenance work,st ored operational data as
we ll as theve hicle identification number can be
re ad out and used. They can be read out by
service network emplo yees, such as workshops
and manufacturers or third parties, such as
breakdown services. The same is true in the
case of warranty claims and quality assurance
measures.
In general, there ad out is per form ed via the
legally prescribed port forth e diagnostics con‐
nection in theve hicle. The operational data that
are read out document tech nical states of the
ve hicle or of individual components and assist in
th e diagnosis of malfunctions, compliance with
wa rranty obligations and quality impr ovement.
To that end, these data, in particular information
about component loads, tech nical events, mal‐
functions and other faults may be transmit ted
along with theve hicle identification number to
th e manufacturer. Furthermore, the manufac‐ turer is subject
toproduct liability. Forth is rea‐
son the manufacturer also uses operational data
from theve hicle, forex ample, forre calls. These
da ta can also be used toexamine the cus tom‐
er's warranty and guarantee claims.
Fa ult memories in theve hicle can be reset by a
service outlet or at your requ est as part of repair
or maintenance work.
Con venience and inf otainment functions
Yo u can store con venience settings and individ‐
ual settings in theve hicle and change or reset
th em at any time.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, this
includes thefo llowing settings, forex ample:
R seat and steering wheel positions
R suspension and climate control settings
R individual settings, such as interior lighting
Depending on the selected equipment, you can
import data into vehicle inf otainment functions
yo urself. Depending on
theve hicle equipment, this
includes thefo llowing data, forex ample:
R multimedia data, such as music, films or pho‐
to sfo r playback in an integrated multimedia
sy stem
R address book data for use in connection with
an integrated hands-free sy stem or an inte‐
grated navigation sy stem
R entered navigation destinations
R data about the use of Internet services
These data for con venience and inf otainment
functions may be sa ved locally in theve hicle or
th ey may be located on a device which you ha ve
connected totheve hicle, such as a smartphone,
USB flash drive or MP3 pla yer.If yo u ha ve
entered these data yourself, you can dele tethem
at any time.
This data is transmit ted from theve hicle tothird
parties only at your requ est. This applies, in par‐
ticular, when you use online services in accord‐
ance with the settings that you ha veselected. General no
tes33
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St
ow age spaces in theve hicle interior Overview of
the front stowage compa rt‐
ments 1
Stow age space in the doors
2 Stow age compartment in the armrest with
USB ports and stowage space, e.g. for an
MP3 pla yer
3 Stow age compartment in the front cent re
console wi tha USB port
4 Glovecompa rtment Through-loading
feature in there ar ben ch
seat (EAS Y-PA CK Quickfold) Fo
lding there ar seat backrest forw ards &
WARNING Risk of becoming trapped
when adjusting the seats
When you adjust a seat, you may trap your‐
self or a vehicle occupant. #
When adjusting a seat, make sure that
no one has any body parts in the sweep
of the seat. &
WARNING Risk of accident and inju ryif
th ere ar ben chseat/rear seat and seat
backrest are not engaged
Re ar ben chseat, rear seat and seat backrest
can fold forw ards.
R As a result, theve hicle occupant is
pressed against the seat belt. The seat
belt cann otper form its intended pr otec‐
tive function and could cause additional
injuries. R
Objects or loads in the boot cann otbe
re stra ined bythe seat backrest. #
Make sure that there ar ben chseat, the
re ar seat and the seat backrest are
engaged before everytrip. If
th e left seat backrest is not engaged and
loc ked in place, this will be shown on the multi‐
function display on the instrument clus ter.If the
centre seat ba ckrest is not engaged and loc ked
in place, there d lock verification indicator will
be visible.
Alw ays ensure that all vehicle occupants ha ve
th eir seat belts fastened cor rectly and are sitting
prope rly. Pa rticular attention must be paid to
ch ildren.
If yo u no lon gerre qu ire thefo lded-d own seat
ba ckrest as a loading area, fold the backrest
back into place.
Re quirements:
R The area into which the seat backrest is fol‐
ded is clear. Seats and
stowing 109
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&
DANG ER Risk of fata l injury due toincor‐
re ct handling of the soc ket
Yo u could recei vean electric shock in partic‐
ular:
R ifyo ure ach into the soc ket.
R ifyo u insert unsuitable devices or objects
into the soc ket. #
Do not reach into the soc ket. #
Only connect suitable devices tothe
soc ket. Re
quirements:
R Devices are equipped with a suitable plug
which con form sto thest andards specific to
th e count ryyou are in.
R A device up toa maximum of 150 W (0.65 A)
is used.
R Do not use multiple soc ket outlets. #
Open flap 3. #
Insert the plug of the device into 230 V
soc ket1.
When the on-board electrical sy stem voltage
is suf ficient, indicator la mp2lights up. USB port in
there ar passenger comp artment %
Depending on theve hicle equipment, the
design of thestow age compartment and the
number of USB po rts in there ar centre con‐
sole may vary.
If th e ignition is switched on you can charge a
USB device, such as a mobile phone, at the USB
port using a suitable charging cable.
The devices can be charge d with 5 V (up to3 A)
and when the ignition is switched on. Wire
lesscharging of the mobile phone and
connection with theex terior aerial Note
s on wirelessly charging the mobile
phone &
WARNING Risk of inju rydue toobjects
being stowed incor rectly
If objects in theve hicle interior are stowed
incor rectly, they can slide or be thrown
around and hit vehicle occupants. In addi‐
tion, cup holders, open stowage spaces and 11 6
Seats and stowing
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1
URL entry
2 Bookmar ks
3 Web page, back
4 Web page, forw ards
5 Torefresh/s top
6 Options
% Websites cann otbe shown while theve hicle
is in motion. Overview of smartphone integ
ration Wi
th Smartphone Integration, you can use cer‐
ta in functions on your mobile phone via the mul‐
timedia sy stem displa y.
Only one mobile phone at a time can be connec‐
te d via Smartphone Integ ration tothe multime‐
dia sy stem. Also for use with two phone mode
with smartphone integration, only one additional mobile phone can be connected using Blue‐
tooth
®
with the multimedia sy stem.
The full range of functions for Smartphone Inte‐
gration is only possible with an Internet connec‐
tion. The appro priate application must be down‐
loaded on the mobile phone touse Smartphone
In te gration. The mobile phone must be switched
on and connected toa USB port with theç
symbol on the multimedia sy stem using a suita‐
ble cable. MBUX multimedia sy
stem 279
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Symbol
DesignationFunction
Z SettingsSelecttomake settings.
© HomeSelecttoreturn tothe home screen.
j MessagingSelecttocall up messaging.
2 Full screen Selecttoswitch tofull screen mode. The
following functions and settings are availa‐
ble in the media menu:
R Connecting extern al data storage media with
th e multimedia sy stem (e.g. using USB or
Blue tooth ®
) R
Playing back audio or video files
R Streaming online music
R Looking at TVprogrammes in theTV menu MBUX multimedia sy
stem 285
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Pa
int wo rk ............................................ 301
Plastic trim .......................................... 304
Re alwo od/trim elements ...................3 04
Re versing camera ................................ 302
Ro of lining ...........................................3 04
Seat belt .............................................. 304
Seat co ver ........................................... 304
Sensors ............................................... 302
St eering wheel .................................... 304
Ta ilpipes .............................................. 302
Tr ailer hit ch......................................... 302
Wa shing byhand ................................. 301
Wheels/rims ....................................... 302
Wi ndo ws .............................................. 302
Wi per blades .......................................3 02
Carpet (Care) .......................................... .304
Changing gears ........................................ 16 4
Manually ..............................................1 64
Changing hub caps .................................. 337
Changing the lights
Driving abroad (symm etrical low
beam) .................................................. 12 0
Cha rging
Bat tery (vehicle) ...................................3 18USB port ..............................................1
16
Chassis Damping characteristics ...................... 214
DY NA MIC BODY CONTROL .................. 214
Chassis le vel (AIR BODY CONT ROL)
Setting ................................................ .215
Child saf ety lock
Re ar door .............................................. 68
Re ar side wind ows................................. 70
Child seat Appr oval categories .............................. .56
At tach ing (no tes) ................................... 55
Basic instructions ..................................51
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes) ................. 66
Fr ont passenger seat (without auto‐
matic airbag shutoff) ............................. 66
ISOFIX/i-Size (fitting) ............................59
No tes on risks and dangers ...................52
Re commended child restra int sys‐
te ms ...................................................... 54
Seats suitable for belt-secu redch ild
re stra int sy stems ................................... 63
Seats suitable for i‑Size child
re stra int sy stems ................................... 59 Seats suitable
for ISOFIX child
re stra int sy stems ................................... 58
Securing on the co-driver seat ............... 67
Secu ring on there ar seat ...................... 64
To pTe ther ..............................................61
Child ren
Av oiding dangers in theve hicle .............52
Basic instructions .................................. 51
Chock ...................................................... .336
St orage location ..................................3 36
Cho ck
see Chock
City lighting ..............................................1 25
Cleaning see Care
Climate control ........................................ 137
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (cont rol panel) ...................... .138
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (MBUX multimedia sy stem) ... 13 8
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro‐
nisation function (cont rol panel) .......... 13 9434
Index
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St
eering wheel heater .......................... 103
Ste ering wheel gearshift paddles ..........16 4
Ste ering wheel heater
Swit ching on/off ................................ .103
St ow age areas
see Loading
see Stow age compartment
St ow age comp artment........................... 109
Armrest ............................................... 109
Centre console .................................... 109
Door .................................................... 109
Glo vecompa rtment ............................. 109
St ow age comp artments
see Loading
see Stow age compartment
St ow age spaces
USB ports ............................................ 109
Suggestions Configuring .......................................... 258
Sulphur content ...................................... 349
Sur round lighting
Switching on/off ................................. 12 8Sur
round View
see 360° Camera
Suspension Adjusting thech assis le vel (AIR
BO DY CONTROL) .................................2 15
Suspension see AIR BODY CONTROL
SV HC (substances of very high con‐
cern ).......................................................... .30
Switch-off delay time Exterior ................................................ 12 8
Interior ................................................. 13 0
Synchronisation function Activating/deactivating (MBUX mul‐
timedia sy stem) ................................... 13 9
Switching on/off (control panel) ......... 13 9
Sy stem settings
Overview of the sy stem settings
menu ................................................... 258 T
Ta ilpipes (care) ........................................ 302 Ta
ke -back of end-of-life vehicles .............. 20
Pr otection of the environment ............... 20
Ta nk content
Ad Blue ®
............................................... 352
Fu el ...................................................... 351
Re ser ve(fuel) .......................................3 51
Te ch nical data
Axle load (trailer operation) ................. 359
Fa stening points (trailer hitch) .............3 58
Information .......................................... 343
Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch) ..... 358
No tes (trailer hitch) ............................. 357
Overhang dimension (trailer hitch) ...... 358
Ra dio operating permits ...................... 345
To ngue weight .................................... .358
To wing capacity (trailer operation) ...... 358
Te lephone ........................................ 268, 270
Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐
ke y) ...................................................... 271
Connecting a mobile phone (Secure
Simple Pairing) .................................... 271
Fu nctions in thete lephone menu ........ 271
No tes .................................................. 268
Operating modes ................................. 270
Te lephone menu overview ...................2 70456
Index
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Selection ............................................. 332
Snow chains ........................................ 327
St oring ................................................ 336
TIREFIT kit ............................................ 310
Ty re pressure (N otes) .......................... 328
Ty re pressure loss warning sy stem
(function) ............................................. 331
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) ............................................. 330
Ty re pressure table .............................. 329
Un usual handling characteristics ........ .327 U
Un locking setting ...................................... 72
Up dates
Impor tant sy stem updates .................. 259
USB port Rear .................................................... .116 V
Ve hicle ...................................................... 14 9
Ac tivating/deactivating standby
mode .................................................. .178
Ad ditional door lock ...............................74 Collision de
tection (pa rking) ................ 17 7
Cor rect use ........................................... 30
Data acquisition ..................................... 31
Data storage .......................................... 31
Diagno stics connection ........................ .28
Equipment ............................................. 22
Implied warranty .................................... 31
Locking (auto matically) ......................... 77
Locking (from inside) ............................. 75
Locking (KEYLESS-GO) ..........................76
Locking/unlocking (emergency key) ...... 78
Lo we ring .............................................. 341
Medical aids .......................................... 30
Pa rking up .......................................... .178
QR code rescue card ............................. 31
Qualified specialist workshop ................29
Ra ising ................................................ 338
REA CHregulation ..................................30
Re gistration ...........................................30
St andby mode function ........................ 178
St arting (eme rgency operation
mode) .................................................. 14 9
St arting (Remo teOnline) ..................... 15 0
St arting (s tart/s top button) .................1 49
Switching off (s tart/s top button) .........1 72
To wing ................................................ .241 Un
locking (from inside) .......................... 75
Un locking (KEYLESS-GO) ...................... .76
Ve ntilating (co nvenience opening) ......... 85
Ve hicle data
Displ aying (DYNAMIC SELECT) ............ .161
Ro of load ............................................. 357
Ve hicle height ...................................... 356
Ve hicle length ...................................... 356
Ve hicle width ....................................... 356
Wheelbase ...........................................3 56
Ve hicle dimensions ................................. 356
Ve hicle identification number
see VIN
Ve hicle identification plate .................... 345
EU general operating pe rmit number .. 345
Maximum permissible gross vehicle
we ight ................................................ .345
Pa int code .......................................... .345
Pe rm issible axle load .......................... .345
VIN ...................................................... 345
Ve hicle interior
Cooling or heating (Remo teOnline) ..... 15 0
Ve hicle key
see Key Index
459