seats MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS ESTATE 2017 Service Manual
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Toremo ve: press release knob 3on
re spectiv ebrack et 2 and remo ve te lescopic
rod 1bypulling it upward sand out. Opening or closing
thes towa ge space under
th el oad compa rtmen tfloor &
WARNING Risk of inju rydue toan open
load compartment floor
If yo ud rive when thel oad compartmen tfloor
is open, object scould be thro wn around and
th ereb ystrik evehicle occupants. Ther eisa
ri sk of injur y,particular lyin thee vent of sud‐
de nb raking or asudde nchang eind irection. #
Alw aysc lose thel oad compartment
fl oor befor eajourne y. Opening
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Pull handle 1upwards. #
Liftthe load compartment floor upwards by
handle 1. #
Fold out hook on theu nderside of thel oad
compartmen tfloor. #
Clip hook int odripr ail. Closing #
Unhook theh ook from thed ripr ail and fas‐
te nittot he brac ketont he underside of the
load compartment floor. #
Foldthel oad compartmen tfloor down wards
and then press handle 1down until it
engages. At
tachin gthe roof rack &
WARNING Risk of inju ryby ex ceeding
th em aximum roof load
When youl oad ther oof, thev ehicle cent reof
gr av ity rises and thed riving characteristics
ch ange.
If yo ue xceed them aximum roof load, the
driving characteristics, as well as thes teer‐
ing and braking, will be greatl yimp aired. #
Nevere xceed them aximum roof load
and adjus tyour driving style. Yo
uw illfind informatio nonthe maximum roof
load in the" Tech nical data" section. Seats and
stowing 12 5
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NO
TEVehicle damag efromn on-
appr ovedroof racks The
vehicle could be damaged byroof racks
whic hhave notb eent esteda nd appr ovedby
Mercedes-Benz. #
Onlyuseroof rack st esteda nd
appr ovedbyM ercedes-Benz. #
Depending on thev ehicle equipment,
ensur ethat when ther oof rack isfitted:
R thes liding sunroof can be fully
ra ised.
R thet ailgat ecan be opened com‐
ple tely. #
Position thel oad on ther oof rack in
suc haw aythat thev ehicle will no tsus‐
ta in damag eevenw hen it is in motion. *
NO
TEDama getothep anoramic sliding
sunroof when aroof rack isfitted The panoramic sliding sunroo
fmaybe dam‐
aged byther oof rack ifyo ua ttem pttoopen
it when ther oof rack isfitted. #
Do no topent he panoramic sliding sun‐
ro of if aroof rack isfitted.
In order toallo wventilation of thev ehicle
interior ,you can raise thep anoramic sliding
sunroof. #
Secur ethe roof rack tother oof railing. #
Obser vethem anufacturer's ins tallation
instructions. Cup holders
Fi
ttin gthe cup holder in or removing it from
the centr econsole (automatic transmission) &
WARNING ‑Riskofa ccident or inju ry
when using thec up holder while the
ve hicle is in motion
The cup holder canno thold acontainer
secur ewhile thev ehicle is in motion.
If yo uu seac up holder while thev ehicle is in
motion, thec ontainer ma ybeflung around
and liquids could be spilled. The vehicle occupants ma
ycome int ocontact wit hthe
liquid and if it is hot, they could be scalded.
Yo uc ould be distracted from traf ficc ondi‐
tions and youm aylose cont roloft hevehicle. #
Onlyusethec up holder when thev ehi‐
cle is stationar y. #
Onlyusethec up holder forc ontainers
of ther ight size. #
Alw aysc lose thec ontainer ,particularly
if th el iquid is hot. 12 6
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Toopen: push up thec over 2 ofthea sh‐
tra yoni tsright or lef tside. #
Toremo vethei nser t:press insert 1
upwards slightl yand pull it out upwards. #
Torefitt he inse rt:press insert 1intot he
holder until it engages. Using
ther ear asht ray #
Toopen: pull co ver2out byits toph andle
edge. #
Toremo vethei nser t:push ribbing 3from
th el efts ide and pull insert 1upwards and
out. #
Tofitt he inse rt:fiti nsert 1from ab ove
and press down int othe holder until it
engages. Using
thec igar ette lighter &
WARNING ‑Riskoff irea nd injur yfrom
th eh otcigar ette lighter
Yo uc an bur nyourself if yout ouc hthe hot
heating element or thes ocketoft he ciga‐
re ttel ighter.
In addition, flammable materials ma yignite
if:
R youd ropt he ho tcigar ette lighter
R achild holds theh otcigar ette lighter to
objects, fore xamp le #
Alw aysh old thec igar ette lighter bythe
knob. #
Alw aysm akes uret hat thec igar ette
lighter is out of reac hofc hildren. #
Neverlea ve children unat tende dint he
ve hicle. Re
quirements:
R thei gnition is switched on. #
Press in cigar ette lighter 1.
The cigar ette lighter will pop out automati‐
call ywhen theh eating element is red-hot. Soc
kets 12
Vs ocketint he front centr econsole Re
quirements:
R Onlyconnec tdevices up toam aximum of
18 0w atts(15 A). 12 8
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Liftu pc ap 1 ofthes ocketa nd inser tthe
plug of thed evice.
If yo uh ave connected adevice tothe12V
soc ket, le ave thec over of thes towa ge compart‐
men topen. Using
the12Vs ocketint herear passenger
comp artment Re
quirements:
R Onlyconnec tdevices up toam aximum of
18 0w atts(15 A). #
Brie flyp ress thet rime lement of co ver2. #
Liftu pc ap 1 ofthes ocketa nd inser tthe
plug of thed evice. Using
the2 30 Vsocketint he rear comp art‐
ment &
DANG ER Risk of fata linjur ydue todam‐
aged connectin gcables or soc kets
When asuita bled eviceisc onnected ,the
230 Vpowe rsocketw illbec arrying ahigh
vo ltage. Youc ouldrecei vean electric shock
if th ec onnecting cable or the2 30 Vp ower soc
ketisp ulle doutofthet rimorisd amaged
or we t. #
Use only connecting cable sthat ar edry
and free of damage. #
When thei gnition is switched off, make
sur ethat the2 30 Vp owe rsocketisd ry. #
Immedia tely ha ve the2 30 Vp ower
soc ketc hec kedorr eplaced at aquali‐
fi ed specialised workshop if it is dam‐
aged or has been pulled out of thet rim. #
Neverp lugt he connecting cable int oa
230 Vpowe rsocketthat is dama gedor
has been pulled out of thet rim. &
DANG ER Risk of fata linjur ydue toincor‐
re ct handling of thes ocket
Yo uc ouldrecei vean electric shock:
R ifyo ur eac hintot he soc ket.
R ifyo ui nser tunsuitable devices or objects
int ot he soc ket. #
Only connect suitable devices tothe
soc ket. Seats and
stowing 12 9
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Re
quirements:
R Onlyconnec tdevices wit hasuitable plug
whic hconform stot hestandards specific to
th ec ount ryyoua rein.
R Only connect device suptoamaximum of
15 0w atts.
R Do no tuse multipl esocketo utlets. #
Open flap 3. #
Inser tthe plug of thed evice int o230 V
soc ket 1.
When theo n-boar delectrical sy stem voltage
is suf ficient, indicator la mp2light sup. Using
the12Vs ocketint he loa dcompa rt‐
ment Re
quirements:
R Onlyconnec tdevices up toam aximum of
18 0w atts(15 A). #
Lift up cap 1ofthes ocketa nd inser tthe
plug of thed evice. 13 0
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NO
TEDama getoobject scaused by
placing them in them obile phone stow‐
ag ec ompartment If
yo up laceo bject sinthe mobile phone
stow agec ompartment ,these ma ybedam‐
aged byelectromagnetic fields. #
Do no tplace credit cards, storage
media or other objectss ensitiveto
electromagnetic fields in them obile
phone stowagec ompartment. *
NO
TEDama getothem obile phone
stow agec ompartment caused byliquids If liquids enter
them obile phone stowage
compartment ,the compartment ma ybe
damaged. #
Ensur ethat no liquids enter them obile
phone stowagec ompartment. R
Dependin gonthevehicle equipment, the
mobil ephone is connected tothev ehicle's
ex terior aerial via thec harging module. R
The chargin gfunction and wireless connec‐
tio noft he mobile phone tothev ehicle's
ex terior aerial ar eonlya vailable if thei gnition
is switched on.
R Small mobile phones ma ynotbe able tobe
ch arge dine very position of them obile
phone stowagec ompartment.
R Largemobil ephones whic hdonotrest flat in
th em obile phone stowagec ompartment may
no tbea bletobe charge dorc onnec tedw ith
th ev ehicle's exterior aerial.
R The mobile phone ma yheat up during the
ch argin gprocess. This depends on thea ppli‐
cation s(apps) cur rently running.
The mobil ephone can be cooled in the
mobil ephone stowagec ompartment when
th ea ir conditionin gsystemiss witched on.
The cooling output in them obile phone stow‐
ag ec ompartment is highes twhen thec on‐
troller in theg love boxisc losed.
R Toensur emoree fficient chargin gand con‐
nectio nwitht he vehicle's exterior aerial,
re mo vethep rotectiv ecover from them obile phone. Pr
otectiv ecoversw hicha redesigned
fo rw ireles scharging ar eexcluded.
R Whe ncharging, them at should be used if
possible. Wire
lesschargin goft he mobile phone in the
front Requ
irements:
R The mobile phon eissuitable forw ireless
ch argin g(Qi compatible mobile phone).
% AlistofQic ompatible mobile phones can be
fo und at :http://w ww.mercedes-benz.com/
connect. 13 2
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Place them obile phone as close tothe
centr eofm at1 as possible wi th thedisplay
fa cing up wards.
When thec harging symbol is shown in the
multimedia sy stem, them obile phone is
being charge d.
Malfunctions during thec harging process are
shown in them ultimedia sy stem displa y.
% The mat can be remo vedf or cleaning, e.g.
using clean, luk ewarmwate r. Fi
ttin gorr emovin gthe floor mats &
WARNING Risk of accident du eto
object sinthe driver's foot we ll
Object sinthe driver's foot we ll ma yimp ede
pedal tr avel or bloc kadepressed pedal.
This jeopardises theo perating and road
saf etyoft hevehicle. #
Stow all object sinthevehicle securely
so that they canno tget intot he driver's
fo ot we ll. #
Alw aysf itth ef loor mats securel yand
as prescribed in order toensur ethat
th er eisa lway ss ufficient room fort he
pedals. #
Do no tuse loose floor mats and do not
place floor mats on topofo ne ano ther. #
Tofit: press stud 1 intoh older 2. #
Toremo ve: pull thef loor mat of fthe holders
2. Seats and
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Lowe rsthec oneofl ight of theh eadlamps
when thel oad compartmen tisheavily
laden and when using them aximum per‐
missible rear axle load tothef ull
g Normal position
- 1
Raises thec oneofl ight of theh eadlamps
when all seats ar eoccupied #
Turn theh eadlam prang eadjus tertot he
position whic hcorresponds tothel oad con‐
dition of your vehicle. Operating
thel ight combination switch 1
Main beam
2 Turn signal light, right 3
Headlam pflashing
4 Turn signal light, left #
Pull or push thec ombination switc hinthe
re leva nt di rection following thea rrow.
Switching on them ainb eam manually #
Vehicles with Adaptiv eHighbeam Assis t:
Tu rn thel ight switc htotheL position.
R Press thec ombination switc hbeyond the
pressur epoint in thed irection of
ar row 1. #
Vehicles with Adaptiv eHighbeam Assist
Plus: Turn thel ight switc htotheL posi‐
tion. R Press thec ombination switc hbeyo ndthe
pressur epoint in thed irection of
ar row 1.
When them ain beam is activated, thei ndicator
lam pfor dipped beam is deactivated and
re placed bythei ndicator lam pfor them ain
beam. #
Toswitc hoffthem ainb eam: movethe
combination switc hbacktoi tsstartin gposi‐
tion. 13 6
Light and sight
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Tr
ailer hit ch(examp le withadditional guide pins)
Depending on thed esign, up tofour bic ycles can
be transpor tedont he bicycle rack:
R when moun tedbya ttachin gtoball head 1,
th em aximum load capacity is 75kg.Upto
th re eb icycles can be transpor ted. R
when mounted on ball head 1and guide pin
2,t he maximum load capacity is 100k g.
Up tofour bic ycles can be transpo rted.
The load capacity is calculated from thew eight
of theb icycle rack and theb icycle rack load.
Fo rb icycles weighin gatotal of between 75kg
and 100k gonlyu se bicycle rack sw itha ddi‐
tional suppor tonguide pin 2.
The vehicle's handling characteristic schange
when abicycle rack isfitted .The vehicle:
R is heavier
R isrestricted in its accele ratio na nd slope
climbing ability.
R hasani ncrease dbraking di stance
This can impair thev ehicle's handling character‐
istics. Adapty our driving stylea ccordingly .Drive
carefully and maintain asafed ista nce.
Whe nusing abicyc le rack ,set thet yrep ressure
fo rm aximu mloadont herear axle of thev ehicle.
Fu rther information on thet yrep ressur ecan be
fo und in thet yrep ressur etable (→ page430). Note
sonl oads
The larger thed ista nce betwee nthe load's
centre of gravity and theb all head, theg reater
th el oad on thet railer hitch.
Obser vethef ollowing no tes:
R mount heavy bicycles as close tothev ehicle
as possible.
R alwaysd istribut ethe load on theb icycle rack
as evenl yasp ossible across thev ehicle's
longitudinal axis.
Mercedes-Ben zrecommends removing all
de tac hable parts from theb icycles, e.g. bask ets,
ch ild seats or rech arge able bat teries, before
loading them ont othe bicycle rack .T his
impr ovesthe wind resis tance and centr eofgrav‐
ity of theb icycle rack.
Alw ayss ecur ethe bicycles topreve ntthem from
moving around and checkt heya resecured at
re gular inter vals.
Do no tuse tarp aulins or other co vers.T he han‐
dling characteristic sand rear vie wmaybe
impaired. In addition ,the wind resis tance and
load on thet railer hitc hincrease. Driving and parking
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Vo
ice command Function
Climate control menu To
displa yclimat econtrol settings
Automatic climate control driver on To
switc hont he automatic climat econtrol settings on thed rive r's side
Light menu To
displa ylight settings
Massage menu To
displa ymassag esettings
Massage driver' sseat on To
switc hont he massag efunction fort he driver's seat
Massage driver's seat off To
switc hoffthem assag efunction fort he driver's seat
Outside temperature To
displa ythe outside temp erature
Engine data To
displa yengin edata
Seats menu To
displa yseat adjustmen tsettings
Seat heating fron tpassenger level 2 To
setthe seat heating fort he front passenger seat toleve l2
Consumption menu To
displa yconsum ption
Vehicle data To
displa yvehicle data 286
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