heater MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS COUPE 2017 User Guide
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Problems with
there mo tecont rolfo r the stationary heater/stationary ventilation Problem
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
FA IL¨ The signal transmission between
the transmit ter and theve hicle is faulty. #
Chan geyour position in relation totheve hicle, moving closer if necessar y.
FA IL Thestar ter battery is not suf ficiently charge d. #
Char gethest ar ter batter y.
The fuel tank content is below there ser vefuel le vel. #
Refuel at the nearest filling station.
FA IL¯ The
stationary heater is faulty. #
Have thest ationary heater checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Air
vents Ad
justing the front air vents &
WARNING ‑ Risk of bu rns/frostbite due
to not maintaining a su fficient dis tance
to the air vents
Ve ry hot or very cold air can flow from the air
ve nts. This could
result in burns or frostbite in the
immediate vicinity of the air vents. #
Alw ays ensure that all vehicle occu‐
pants maintain a suf ficient di stance to
th e air vents. #
If necessa ry,re direct the air flow to
ano ther area of theve hicle interior. 13 8
Climate cont rol
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&
DANG ER Risk of fata l injuries due topoi‐
sonous exhaust gases
If th eta ilpipe is bloc ked or suf ficient ventila‐
tion is not possible, poisonous exhaust gases
such as carbon monoxide may enter theve hi‐
cle. This is the case, forex ample, if theve hi‐
cle is stuck in sn ow. #
When the engine or thest ationary
heater are running, keep theta ilpipe
and the area around theve hicle clear of
sno w. #
Open a window on the side of theve hi‐
cle facing the wind toensure an ade‐
qu ate supply of fresh air. &
WARNING Risk of accident due tothe
brake sy stem overheating
If yo u lea veyour foot on the brake pedal
when driving, the brake sy stem may over‐
heat.
This increases the braking dis tance and the
brake sy stem may evenfa il. #
Never use the brake pedal as a foot re st. #
Do not depress the brake pedal and the
accelerator pedal at the same time
while driving. *
NO
TECausing wearto the brake linings
by permanently depressing the brake
pedal #
Do not permanently depress the brake
pedal while driving. #
Touse braking ef fect of the engine,
shift toa lo werge ar in good time. *
NO
TEDama getothe driv etra in and
engine when pulling away #
Do not warm upthe engine when sta‐
tionar y.Pull away immediatel y. #
Avoid high engine speeds and full thro t‐
tle until the engine has reached its
operating temp erature. #
Do not allow the wheels tospin. *
NO
TEDama getothe catalytic con verter
due tonon-combu sted fuel The engine is not
running smo othly and is
misfiring.
Non-combus ted fuel may get into the cata‐
lytic con verter. #
Only depress the accelera tor pedal
slightl y. #
Have the cause rectified immediately at
a qu alified specialist workshop. Limited braking ef
fect on salt-trea tedro ads:
R due tosalt build-up on the brake discs and
brake lining, the braking dis tance can
increase conside rably or result in braking
only on one side.
R maintain a much greater dis tance totheve hi‐
cle in front.
To preve nt salt build-up:
R brake occasionally while paying attention to
th e tra ffic conditions. Driving and parking
14 5
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#
Automatic transmission: Shiftthe trans‐
mission toposition j. #
Manual transmission: Shift into neutral.#
Make sure that the ignition and all electrical
consumers are switched off. #
Open the engine bonn et. #
Slide co ver1 of positive clamp 2onthe
jump-s tarting connection point in the direc‐
tion of the ar row. #
Connect positive clamp 2onyour vehicle to
positive pole of donor battery using the jump
lead/charging cable. Alw ays begin with posi‐
tive clamp 2onyour ow nve hicle firs t. #
During thest arting assi stance proce‐
dure: start the engine of the donor vehicle
and run at idle speed. #
Connect the negative pole of the donor bat‐
te ry and ear thpoint 3ofyour ow nve hicle
by using the jump lead/charging cable. Begin
with the donor battery firs t. #
During starting assi stance: start the
engine of your ow nve hicle. #
During thech arging process: start the
ch arging process. #
During starting assi stance: letthe engines
ru nfo r se veral minutes. #
During starting assi stance: before discon‐
necting the jump lead, switch on an electrical consumer on
your ow nve hicle, e.g. there ar
wind owheater or lighting.
When thest arting assis tance/charging process
is compl ete: #
First,re mo vethe jump lead/charging cable
from ear thpoint 3and negative pole of the
donor batter y,then from positive clamp 2
and positive pole of the donor batter y.Begin
ea ch time wi th the conta cts onyour own
ve hicle firs t. #
Afterre moving the jump lead/charging
cable, close co ver1 of positive clamp 2.
Yo u can obtain fur ther information on starting
assis tance at any qualified specialist workshop. To
w starting or towing away Pe
rm itted towing me thods Mercedes-Benz
recommends transporting your
ve hicle in the case of a breakdown, rath er than
having it towe daw ay. Breakdown assis
tance 37 9
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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
d Vehicle is operational
Switch off the ignition
before exiting *Y
ou are leaving theve hicle when it is in a ready-to-drive state. #
When you lea vetheve hicle, switch off the ignition and take theke y with you. #
Ifyo u do not lea vetheve hicle, switch off the electrical consumers, e.g. the seat heater. Otherwise, the12 ‑volt
battery might discha rge and it will then only be possible tostart theve hicle using a donor battery (s tarting
assis tance).
Transmission Malfunction
Stop *
The transmission is malfunctioning. The transmission shi fts to position iautomaticall y. #
Pull over and stop theve hicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention toroad and traf fic conditions. #
Switch the transmission toposition j. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Reversing not poss. Con-
sult workshop *T
he transmission is malfunctioning. Reversege ar can no lon ger be engaged. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Stop vehicle Leave engine
running Wait Transmission
cooling *T
he transmission has overheated. Pulling away can be temp orarily impaired or not possible. #
Pull over and stop theve hicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention toroad and traf fic conditions. Do not
continue driving under any circums tances. #
Start the engine. #
Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away. Displ
aymessa ges and warning/indicator lamps 469
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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
& inoperative Battery low *T
he on-board electrical sy stem voltage is too lo w.
The stationary heater has swit ched itself off. #
Drive a long dis tance until the battery has reached a suf ficient charge leve l again.
& inoperative Refuel vehicle *T
here is too little fuel in the fuel tank. The stationary heater cannot be swit ched on. #
Refuel theve hicle.
Active bonnet malfunction
See Owner's Manual *T
he active bonnet (pedestrian pr otection) is malfunctioning or inoperative af ter having already been triggered. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
& inoperative See Owner's
Man. *T
hestationary heater is temp orarily malfunctioning. #
When theve hicle is on a le vel sur face and the engine has cooled down, make up tofour attem ptsto switch on
th est ationary heater, waiting se veral minutes between each attem pt. #
Ifth est ationary heater does not swit chon, consult a qualified specialist workshop. Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps 475
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Kickdown .............................................
15 3
Manual gearshifting ............................ .153
Selecting park position ........................ 15 2
Shifting toneutral ................................ 15 2
St eering wheel gearshift paddles ........ 15 3
Tr ansmission position display .............. 15 0
Tr ansmission positions ........................ 15 0
Au tomatic transmission
see Selector le ver
Axle load Perm issible .......................................... 41 0
Tr ailer operation .................................. 422 B
Bag hook .................................................. 104
Ball ne ck
Fo lding in/out .................................... .228
BA S (Brake Assist Sy stem) .................... .170
Battery Key ........................................................ 60
Re mo tecontrol (s tationary heater) ...... 137
Battery (vehicle) Charging .............................................. 377No
tes ................................................... 375
St arting assis tance .............................. 377
Battery (vehicle) see Vehicle battery
Belt .............................................................29
Bic ycle rack
Tr ailer operation .................................. 231
Blind Spot Assist .................................... .222
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .224
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 222
Sy stem limits ....................................... 222
Blind Spot Assist see Active Blind Spot Assi st
Blo wer
see Climate control
BlueTEC see AdBlue ®
Blue tooth ®
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .267
Setting up an Internet connection ....... 320
Settings ............................................... 267 Switching profile (DUN/PAN) .............. 321 Blue
tooth ®
Au dio
Ac tivating ............................................ 338
De-authorising (de-regis tering) the
device .................................................. 338
Information .......................................... 335
Overview .............................................3 36
Sear ching for and auth orisingthe
device .................................................. 337
Switching device via NFC .................... 338
Boot lid .......................................................67
Ac tivating/deactivating the boot lid
opening limiter ...................................... 72
Closing .................................................. 68 HANDS-FREE ACCESS .......................... .70
Loc ked separately .................................72
Opening .................................................67
Opening dimensions ............................4 19
Boot lid see Boot lid
see Locking/unlocking
Brake Assi stSystem
see BAS (Brake Assi stSystem)
Brake fluid Notes ................................................... 41 8500
Index
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Ac
tivating/deactivating the synchro‐
nisation function (cont rol panel) .......... 131
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro‐
nisation function (multimedia sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 13 2
Air di stribution settings ........................ 131
Air-reci rculation mode ........................ .132
Au tomatic control ................................ 131
Climate style function .......................... 131
Demi sting the windo ws....................... 13 2
Demi sting the windscreen ...................1 29
Fr ont air vents ..................................... 13 8
Glo vebox air vent ................................ 13 9
Inserting/removing theflacon (fra‐
gr ance sy stem) .................................... 13 3
ionisation ............................................ .132
Re ar air vents ...................................... 13 9
Re ar operating unit .............................. 12 9
Re sidual heat ....................................... 13 2
Setting the air distribution ...................1 29
Setting the air flow ............................... 12 9
Setting the climate style ......................1 31
Setting the fragrance sy stem ............... 13 2
Setting thete mp erature ......................1 29
St ationary heater/ ventilation .............. 13 4
Switching on/off ................................. 13 0Switching
there ar wind owheater
on/off .................................................1 29
THERMATIC control panel .................... 12 9
THERMOTRONIC contro l panel ............12 9
Climate style
Fu nction ............................................... 131
Setting ................................................. 131
Cockpit ........................................................ .6
Overview .................................................6
COMAND Online see Multimedia sy stem
COMAND Touch ....................................... 270
Child saf ety lock .................................. 270
Managing devices ................................ 270
COMAND Touch App
see COMAND Touch
Combination swit ch
see Turn signal light
Compass .................................................. 295
Computer .................................................2 36
Connection status
Displ ays ............................................... 323
Overview ............................................. 322 Contacts
................................................... 301
Calling up ............................................ 302
Deleting ............................................... 303
Downloading (from mobile phone) ...... 302
Importing ............................................ 302
Information .......................................... 301
Making a call ....................................... 303
Na me form at ...................................... .302
Options ................................................ 303
Saving ................................................. 303
Controller Operating ............................................ 259
Conv enience closing ................................ .75
Con venience opening ................................ 75
Coolant (engine) Levelch eck ......................................... 358
No tes ................................................... 41 8
Cooling see Climate control
Copyright .................................................. .26
Cornering light function ..........................11 7
Cross Traf fic Alert .................................... 217 Index
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Ra
ising
Ve hicle ................................................ 402
Ra nge
Displaying ............................................ 239
Re ading lamp
see Interior lighting
Re ar fog light ............................................ 11 5
Re ar seat
see Seat
Re ar seat belt
St atus display ........................................ 33
Re ar seat belt status display .................... 33
Re ar window
Ro ller sunblind ...................................... .72
Re ar window heater ................................ 12 9
Re ar-view mir ror
see Outside mir rors
Re cycling
see Take -ba ckof end-of-life vehicles
Re ducing agent
see AdBlue ® Re
fuelling
Re fuelling theve hicle .......................... 154
To pping up AdBlue ®
............................. 15 8
Re gistration
Ve hicle ................................................... 24
Re mo tecont rol (stationa ryheater)
Displ ays ............................................... 13 6
Problems ............................................. 13 8
Re placing the battery .......................... 137
Setting ................................................. 13 5
Re mo teParking Pilot .............................. .212
Auth orising a mobile phone ................. 216
Fu nction/no tes .................................... 212
Operating ............................................. 213
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 12
Re scue card ............................................... 25
Re ser ve
Fu el ...................................................... 41 5
Re set function (multimedia sy stem) .....2 73
Re sidual heat ...........................................1 32
Re storing (factory settings)
see Reset function (multimedia sy stem) Re
stra int sy stem
Children ................................................ .42
Fu nction in an accident ........................ .28
Fu nctionality .......................................... 28
Malfunction ........................................... 28
Pr otection ..............................................27
Re duced pr otection ...............................27
Sy stem self-test .....................................28
Wa rning lamp ........................................ 28
Re stra int sy stem
see Occupant saf ety
Re turning an end-of-li fevehicle
Pr otection of the environment ............... 19
Re versege ar
Selecting ............................................. 15 2
Re versing camera .................................... 201
Assigning as a favo urite ...................... .207
Care .................................................... 363
Fu nction .............................................. 201
Opening the camera co ver .................. 207
Switching auto matic mode on/off ..... .206
RF transmitters see Two-w ayradios
Rims (Care) .............................................. 363 Index
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Seat belt adjustment
Activating/deactivating ......................... 33
Fu nction ................................................ 32
Seat belt extender .....................................32
Seat belt tensioners
Ac tivation .............................................. 28
Seat belt warning
see Seat belts
Seat belts .................................................. .33
Re duced pr otection ...............................30
Wa rning lamp ........................................ 33
Seat co ver (Care) .................................... .365
Seat heater Switching on/off ................................... 94
Seat settings Configuring ............................................ 91
Seat ventilation
Switching on/o ff................................... 95
Selecting a gear
see Shifting gears
Selecting a POI see De stination ent ry Selecto
r lever........................................... 15 0
Selecto r lever
see DIRECT SELECT le ver
Sensors (Care) ......................................... 363
Service Menu (on-board computer) .................. 238
Service see ASS YST PLUS
Service call ............................................... 315
Breakdown assis tance call ................... 315
MB Info call .......................................... 315
Service centre see Qualified specialist workshop
Service inter val display
see AS SYST PLUS
Setting a speed see Cruise control
Setting summer time .............................. 267
Setting the da teform at .......................... 267
Setting the distance unit ........................271
Setting the map scale
see Map Setting
the sound profile
Burmes ter®
high-end 3D sur round
sound sy stem ...................................... 351
Setting up a hotspot (Wi-Fi) ...................269
Shifting gears .......................................... 15 3
Gearshift recommendation .......... 150, 15 3
Manual ................................................ 15 3
Short text messages
see Text messa ges
Side impact airbag .................................... 34
Side impact pr otection .......................... .199
Side windo ws
Child saf ety lock in there ar .................. .56
Closing .................................................. 73
Closing with theke y .............................. 75
Con venience closing .............................. 75
Con venience opening ............................ 75
Opening .................................................73
Opening with theke y ............................ .75
Problem .................................................76
Side windo ws
see Window li fter
see Windo ws Index
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St
ation list
Calling up ............................................ 340
St ation presets
Editing ................................................. 340
St ationary heater/ventilation
Displ ays (remo tecontrol) .................... 13 6
Problems (remo tecontrol) ................... 13 8
Setting (using the multimedia sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 13 5
Setting (via remo tecontrol) ................. 13 5
Switching on/off (via control panel) .... 13 4
ST EER CONT ROL
Fu nction/no tes .................................... 175
Ste ering Pilot .......................................... .190
Ac tive Emergency Stop Assist .............1 92
Ac tive Lane Change Assi st................... 191
Fu nction .............................................. 19 0
Switching on/off ................................. 191
Sy stem limits ....................................... 19 0
Ste ering wheel ........................................ 235
Ad justing (electrically) ........................... 96
Ad justing (manually) .............................. 95
Buttons ................................................ 235
St eering wheel heater ............................97 Using
the memory function ...................98
Ste ering wheel gearshift paddles ..........15 3
Ste ering wheel heater
Swit ching on/off .................................. .97
St opping the ala rm(ATA ).......................... 82
St ow age areas
see Laden
see Stow age compartment
St ow age comp artment........................... 100
Armrest ............................................... 100
Centre console .................................... 100
Door ................................................... .100
Glove box .............................................1 00
Spectacles compartment ..................... 101
St ow age comp artments
see Laden
see Stow age compartment
St ow age space under the boot floor .....1 04
Sulphur content ....................................... 413
Sun visor Operating ............................................. 127Sur
round lighting
Setting ................................................ .120
Sur round View
see 360° Camera
Suspension Damping characteristics ...................... 194
DY NA MIC BODY CONTROL .................. 194
Setting the suspension le vel ................ 19 6
Suspension see AIR BODY CONTROL
Suspension le vel
Setting ................................................. 19 6
Switch-off delay time Interior .................................................1 21
Switching the sur round sound on/off
Burmes ter®
sur round sound sy stem ... 350
Synchronisation function Activating/deactivating (control
panel) ................................................... 131
Ac tivating/deactivating (multimedia
sy stem) ................................................ 13 2
Sy stem settings
Language ............................................ .270 Index
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