air conditioning MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS COUPE 2018 Owner's Manual
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*NO
TEDama getoobjects caused by
placing them in the mobile phone stow‐
age compartment
If yo uplac e objects inthe mobile phone
stow age compartment, these may be dam‐
aged byelectromagnetic fields.
#Do not place credit cards, storage
media or other objects sensitive to
electromagnetic fields in the mobile
phone stowage compartment.
* NO
TEDama getothe mobile phone
stow age compartment caused byliquids
If liquids enter the mobile phone stowage
compartment, the compartment may be
damaged.
#Ensure that no liquids enter the mobile
phone stowage compartment.
RDepending on theve hicle equipment, the
mobile phone is connected totheve hicle's
ex terior aerial via thech arging module.
RThe charging function and wireless connec‐
tion of the mobile phone totheve hicle's
ex terior aerial are only available if the ignition
is switched on.
RSmall mobile phones may not be able tobe
ch arge d in everyposition of the mobile
phone stowage compartment.
RLargemobile phones which do not rest flat in
th e mobile phone stowage compartment may
not be able tobe charge d or connec ted with
th eve hicle's exterior aerial.
RThe mobile phone may heat up during the
ch arging process. The mobile phone can be
cooled in the mobile phone stowage com‐
partment when the air conditioning sy stem is
switched on. The cooling output in the
mobile phone stowage compartment is high‐
est when the controller in theglove box is
closed.
RTo ensure more ef ficient charging and con‐
nection with theve hicle's exterior aerial,
re mo vethe pr otective co ver from the mobile
phone.
RWhen charging, the mat should be used if
possible.
Wire lesscharging of the mobile phone
Re quirement:RThe mobile phone must be suitable for wire‐
less charging (Qi-compatible mobile phone).
Yo u can find a li stof Qi-compatible mobile
phones at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
10 6
Seats and stowing
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Overview of climate control systems
Dual-zone clima tecontro l panel overview
The indicator lamps in the buttons indicate that
th e cur rent function is acti vated.
1w Setsthe driver's side temp erature
2_ Setsthe air distribution
3H Setsthe air flow or switches off climate
contro l
4ÃSets climate control toautomatic
(→page 122)
5¬ Defrosts the windshield
6t Calls up the air conditioning menu
7¤ Switches there ar wind owheater
on/off
80 activates or deactivates synchroniza‐
tion (→page 123)
9g Activates or deacti vates air-recircula‐
tion mode (→page 124)
A¿ Switches the A/C function on/off
(→page 122)
Bw Setsthe front passenger side temp era‐
ture
3-zone automatic climate control panel over‐
view
The indicator lamps in the buttons indicate that
th e cur rent function is acti vated.
1w Setsthe driver's side temp erature
2_ Setsthe driver's side air distribution
3H Setsthe air flow or switches off climate
contro l
4ÃSets climate control toautomatic
mode (→page 122)
5¬ Defrosts the windshield
6! Calls up the air conditioning menu
Switches there sidual heat on/off
(
→page 124)
7¤ Switches there ar wind owheater
on/off
8¿ Switches the A/C function on/off
(→page 122)
Climate control 12
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#Toswitch on the po wer supp ly:press but‐
to n1 (USA) or 2(Canada) once.
Yo u can act ivate the windshield wiper, for
ex ample.
The po wer supp lyis switched off again if thefo l‐
lowing conditions are me t:
RThe driver's door is open.
RYoupr ess butto n1 (USA) or 2(Canada)
twice.
#To switch on the ignition: press button 1
(USA) or 2(Canada) twice.
The indicator lamps in the instrument clus ter
light up.
The ignition is switched off again if one of the
fo llowing conditions is me t:
RYoudo not start theve hicle within
15 minutes.
RYoupr ess butto n1 (USA) or 2(Canada)
once.
St arting theve hicle
Starting theve hicle with thest art/s top but‐
to n
Requ irements:
RThe SmartK eyis located in theve hicle and
th e SmartK eybattery is not dischar ged.
#Shift the transmission toposition jori.
#Depress the brake pedal and push button 1
(USA) or 2(Canada) once.
#Ifth eve hicle does not star t:switch off non-
essential consumers and press button 1
(USA) or 2(Canada) once.
#Ifth eve hicle still does not start and the
3 O D F H W K H . H \ L Q W K H 0 D U N H G 6 S D F H 6 H H
2 S H U D W R U
V 0 D Q X D O display message also
appears in the multifunction display: start
th eve hicle in emer gency operation mode. St
arting theve hicle via Remo teOnline serv‐
ices
Cooling or heating theve hicle interior before
st arting the journey
If yo ustart theve hicle via your smartphone, the
pr ev iously selecte d air conditioning adjustment
is active.
Before starting, make sure:
RThe legal stipulations in the area where your
ve hicle is par ked permit engine starting via
smartphone.
RIt is safe tostart and runth e engine where
yo ur vehicle is par ked.
RThe fuel tank is suff icientlyfilled.
RThe star ter battery has suf ficient charge .
Driving and pa rking 12
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Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards: a
uniform standard tograde thequ ality of tires
with rega rd totread quality, tire traction and
te mp erature characteristics. The quality grading
assessment is made bythe manufacturer follow‐
ing specifications from theU. S. go vernment. The
qu ality grade of a tire is imprinted on the side
wa ll of the tire.
Re commended tire pressure :th ere commen‐
ded tire pressure is the tire pressure specified
fo rth e tires mounted totheve hicle at thefa c‐
to ry.
The tire and information table conta insthere c‐
ommended tire pressure for cold tires, the maxi‐
mum permissible load and the maximum permis‐
sible vehicle speed.
The tire pressure table conta insthere commen‐
ded tire pressure for cold tires under various
operating conditions, i.e. loading and/or speed
of theve hicle.
Increased vehicle weight due tooptional
equipment: the combined weight of all standard
and optional equipment available forth eve hicle, re
ga rdless of whe ther it is actually ins talled on
th eve hicle or not.
Rim: the part of the wheel on which the tire is
mounted.
GA WR (Gross Axle Weight Rating): the GAWR
is the maximum gross axle load. The actual load
on an axle must ne verexc eed the gross axle
we ight rating. The gross axl e
we ight rati
ng can
be found on theve hicle identification plate on
th e B‑pillar on the driver's side.
Speed rating: the speed rating is pa rtof the tire
identification. It specifies the speed range for
which a tire is appr oved.
GV W (Gross Vehicle Weight): the gross vehicle
we ight comprises thewe ight of theve hicle
including fuel, tools, the spare wheel, accesso‐
ri es ins talled, occupants, luggage and the trailer
dr aw bar nose weight, if applicable. The gross
ve hicle weight must not exceed the gross vehicle
we ight rating GVWR as specified on theve hicle
identification plate on the B‑pillar on the driver's
side.
GV WR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating): the
GV WR is the maximum permitted gross weight of
the fully laden vehicle (weight of theve hicle
including all accessories, occupants, fuel, lug‐
ga ge and the trailer dr awbar nose weight if appli‐
cable). The gross vehicle weight rating is speci‐
fi ed on theve hicle identification plate on the
B‑pillar on the driver's side.
Maximum weight of the laden vehicle: the
maximum weight is the sum of the unladen
we ight of theve hicle, thewe ight of the accesso‐
ri es, the maximum load and thewe ight of
optional equipment ins talled at thefa ctor y.
Kilopascal (kPa): metricunit for tire pressure .
6.9 kPa cor responds to1 psi. Ano ther unit for
tire pressure is bar.100 kilop ascal (kPa
) equals
1 bar.
Load index: in additiontothe load-bearing
index, the load index may also be imprinted on
th e side wall of the tire. This specifies the load-
bearing capacity of the tire more precisel y.
Curb weight: thewe ight of a vehicle with stand‐
ard equipment including the maximum capacity
of fuel, oil and coolant. It also includes the air
conditioning sy stem and optional equipment if
360
Wheels and tires
Page 451 of 486

Adjusting treble, mid and bass
Burmes ter®high-end 3D sur round
sound sy stem ...................................... 307
ADS PLUS damping sy stem
see AIR BODY CONTROL
Af ter-sales service center
see ASS YST PLUS
Air bag Activation .............................................. 31
AIR BODY CONT ROL................................ 173
Setting ................................................. 174
Suspension .......................................... 173
Air conditioning sy stem
see Climate control
Air distribution ........................................ .121
Air freshener sy stem
see Fragrance sy stem
Air suspension see AIR BODY CONTROL
Air vents ................................................... 125
Ad justing (front) .................................. 125
Ad justing (rear passenger compart‐
ment) ................................................... 126 Glo
vebox .............................................1 26
Air vents
see Air vents
Ai r-re circulation mode ............................ 124
Airbag Front airbag ...........................................3 7
Ins tallation locations ............................ .37
Knee airbag ........................................... 37
Overview ............................................... 37
Pr otection ............................................. .38
Re duced pr otection ...... .....
...................
.39
Side airbag ............................................ 37
Wi ndow airbag ....................................... 37
Airflow ................ ...................................... 121
Alarm see Panic alarm
Alarm sy stem
see Pr otection against theft
Alternative route
see Route
Amb ient lighting ...................................... 113
Android Auto ............................................ 274
Connecting a mobile phone .................275 Ending .................................................
275
Overview ..............................................2 74
Sound settings ..................................... 275
Tr ans ferred vehicle data ......................2 76
Animals Pets in theve hicle ................................. 54
Anti-lock braking sy stem
see ABS (Anti-lock Braking Sy stem)
Anti-theft alarm sy stem
Pr otection against theft ........................ .78
Anti-theft pr otection
Deactivating the alarm (A TA) ................ .79
Immobilizer ............................................ 78
Anticipat ory occupant pr otection .....4 4, 45
Apple CarPlay™ ....................................... 273
Connecting an iPhone
®........................ 274
Ending ..................................................2 74
Overview ............................................. 273
Sound settings ..................................... 274
Tr ans ferred ve
hicle data ......................2 76
Ash
t ra y
Fr ont center console ........................... 102
Re ar passenger compartment ............ .102
Index 44
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Active Lane Keeping Assist Inopera‐
tive ...................................................... 404
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Camera
Vi ew Restricted See Ope rator's Man‐
ual .......................................................4 29
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Cur rently
Un available See Operator's Manual .....4 28
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Inopera‐
tive ...................................................... 428
Air Conditioning Malfunction See
Operator's Manual ...............................422
Apply Brake toShift from 'P' ............... 420
ÀAT TENTION ASSIST Inoperative ... 401
ÀAT TENTION ASSIS T:Take a
Break! .................................................. 401
bAu toLamp Function Inoperati ve
............................................................. 428
Au xilia ryBattery Malfunction .............. 422
Blind Spot Assist Currently Una vaila‐
ble See Opera tor's Manual .................. 405 Blind Spot Assist Inoperative
............... 406
Blind Spot Assist Not Available When
To wing a Trailer See Operator's Man‐
ual ...................................................... .406
$Che ckBrake Fluid Le vel.............. 394
Check Coolant Le vel See Operator's
Manual ................................................ .410
4Check Engine Oil AtNext Refu‐
eling ....................................
.................413
h
Check Tire s ..................................4 15
¥Check Washer Fluid .................... 426
ÉCompressor Is Cooling ................403
?Coolant Too Hot Stop Vehicle
Tu rn Engine Off .................................... 411
Cr uise Control Inoperative ...................4 10
Cruise Control Off ................................ 410
!Cur rently Una vailable See Oper‐
ator's Manual ...................................... 386
÷Cur rently Una vailable See Oper‐
ator's Manual ...................................... 387 Dis
tance Pilot Cu rrent ly Un available
See Operator's Manual ........................ 409
Dis tance Pilot Inoperati ve................... 409
Dis tance Pilot Now Available .............. .408
ÂDon't Forget Your Key.................. 419
ÉDrive More Slowly ....................... 403
Driver's Door Open & Transmission
No t in P Risk of Vehicle Rolling Away .. 420
bExample: Check Left Low
Beam .................................................. 427
6Fr ont Left Malfunction Service
Re quired (Example) ............................ .398
Fr ont Passenger Airbag Disabled See
Operator's Manual ...............................3 99
Fr ont Passenger Airbag Enabled See
Operator's Manual ..............................
.400
8
Fu el Le vel Low ............................ .414
8Gas Cap Loose .............................414
!Inoperative See Operator's
Manual ................................................3 85
456
Index
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÷Inoperative See Operator's
Manual................................................ 388
TInoperative See Operator's
Manual ................................................ 389
GInoperative .................................. 394
ÂKe yNo tDe tected (red displ ay
message )............................................ .419
ÂKe yNo tDe tected (white dis‐
play message )...................................... 419
6Left Side Cur tain Airbag Mal‐
function Service Required (Example) ...3 98
Let fresh air into theve hicle interior.
Air Conditioning Malf. Visit Wo rk‐
shop ....................................................4 23
É Lowe ring ..................................... 401
ÉMalfunction See Ope rator's
Manual ................................................ 403
bMalfunction See Operator ’s
Manual ................................................ 427 N
Pe rm anently Active Risk of Rolling
Aw ay .................................................... 421
ÂObta in a NewKey........................ 418
ëOff ............................................... 408
Only Shift to'P' when Vehicle is Sta‐
tionary ................................................ .421
FPa rking Brake See Opera tor's
Manual ................................................ 391
Pa rking Pilot and PAR
KTRONI CInop‐
erativ eSe eOperator' sManual ............ 40 7
Pa rking Pilot Maneuvering Assis‐
ta nce Restricted See Ope rator's
Manual ................................................ 407
Pa rking Pilot Parking Can‐
celed (Example) .................................. .407
ÂPlace theKe yin the Mar ked
Space See Opera tor's Manual .............420
hPlease Cor rect Tire Pressure .......414
FPlease Release Parking Brake .....3 90 PRE-SAFE Inoperative See Opera‐
to
r's Manual ........................................ 395
Ra dar Sensors Dirty See Operator's
Manual ................................................ 396
_Re ar Left Backrest Not
Latc hed (Example) ...............................4 26
ÂRe placeKeyBat tery ..................... 418
Re versing Not Possible Service
Re quired .............................................. 422
#See Opera tor's Manual ................4 12
Service Required Do Not Shift Gears
Vi sit Dealer .......................................... 421
6SRS Malfunction Service
Re quired .............................................. 397
#St art Engine See Operator's
Manual ................................................ .413
ÐSt eerin
g Malfunction Drive
Carefully Service Required .................. 423
Index 457
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Switching audiofadeout on/off .......... 254
Switching on/off ................................ .254
Switching on/off du ring a phone call .. 254
Na vigation messages
On-board computer .............................. 211
Ne arField Communication (NFC) .......... 267
Connecting the mobile phone tothe
multimedia sy stem .............................. 267
Switching Blue tooth
®audio equip‐
ment .................................................... 298
Swit ching mobile phones .................... .267
Ne utral
Selecting ............................................. 137
NFC see Near Field Communication (NFC)
No ise
Wheels and tires .................................. 342
Note s on breaking-in a new vehicle .......1 31
O
Occupant saf ety ................ 30, 32, 40, 44, 45
Airbags .................................................. 37
Pe ts in theve hicle ................................. 54Occupant saf
ety
see Child seat
Odome ter
see Total dis tance
Oil see Engine oil
On-board co mputer ................................. 215
Assist ancegraphic menu .................... 209
Displaying the service due date ........... 308
Media menu ......................................... 213
Menu designs ...................................... 215
Menus .................................................2 06
Multifunction display ........................... 208
Na vigation sy stem menu ..................... .211
Operating ............................................ 206
Ra dio menu .......................................... 213
Service menu ...................................... 209
Te lephone menu .................................. 214
Tr ip menu ............................................ .210
On-board computer see Computer
see Operating sy stem
On-board diagnostics inter face
see Diagno stics connection On-board
electronics
No tes ................................................... 372
Tw o-w ayradios .................................... 372
On-boar d elect
ronics
see Elect ronics
Opening the trunk lid using your foot ..... 66
Opera tingfluids
Ad ditives (fuel) .................................... .378
Brake fluid .......................................... .379
Coolant (engine) .................................. 379
Engine oil ............................................. 378
Fu el (gasoline) .................................... .377
No tes ................................................... 376
Re frigerant (air conditioning sy stem) ... 381
Wi ndshield washer fluid ...................... 380
Ope rating saf ety
Declaration of conformity (wireless
ve hicle components) ............................. 23
Information ............................................ 22
Operating sy stem .................................... 206
Operator's Manual Vehicle equipment ................................. 20
Operator's Manual (digital) .......................18
468
Index
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Todisplay radio text ............................. 301
Vo ice commands (Voice Cont rol Sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 224
Ra dio station list
Calling up ............................................ 300
Ra dio stations
Dial (on-boa rdcompute r) ..................... 213
Ra in closing function
Sliding sunroof ...................................... .76
Ra nge
Displaying ............................................ 210
Re ading lamp
see Interior lighting
Re ar fog light .......................................... .109
Re ar seat
see Seat
Re ar view camera ....................................1 79
Assigning as a favo rite ......................... 184
Care .................................................... .318
Fu nction .............................................. 179
Re ar window
Ro ller sun blind ...................................... 69
Re ar window heater ................................ 121 Re
ar-view mir ror
see Outside mir rors
Re frigerant (air conditioning sy stem)
No tes ................................................... 381
Re fueling
Re fueling theve hicle ........................... 140
Re mo teParking Pilot .............................. 189
Au thorizing a mobile phone ................. 193
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 189
Operating ............................................
190
Sy stem limitat
ions .............................. .189
Re porting malfunctions releva nt to
saf ety .......................................................... 25
Re scue card ............................................... 26
Re ser ve
Fu el ..................................................... 378
Re set function (multimedia sy stem) .....2 43
Re sidual heat ...........................................1 24
Re storing (factory settings)
see Reset function (multimedia sy stem)
Re stra int sy stem
Children ................................................ .45 Fu
nction in an accident .........................3 1
Fu nctionality .......................................... 31
Malfunction ...........................................3 1
Pr otection ..............................................3 0
Re duced pr otection .............................. .30
Sy stem self-test .................................... .31
Wa rning lamp ........................................ .31
Re stra int sy stem
see Occupant saf ety
Re versege ar
Selecting ............................................. 137
Re versing camera
Opening the camera co ver .................. 184
RF transmitters see Two-w ayradios
Rims (Care) .............................. .....
...........
.318
Ro adside Assistance ................................. 21
Ro llaw ay protection
see HOLD function
Ro ller sun blind
Re ar wind ow.......................................... 69
Ro of lining (care) .................................... .319
Index 47
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