reset MERCEDES-BENZ GLA SUV 2020 Owner's Manual
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Possible
dangerduetosubstances
haza rdous tohealth
In compliance withProposition 65(“Prop65”),
the following detachable labelhasbeen added
to each vehicle soldinCali fornia: Operat
ingsafety Dec
larat ions ofconformity
USA: "Thewireless devicesofthis vehicle
comply withPart15ofthe FCC Rules.Opera-
tion issubject tothe two following twocondi-
tions: 1)These devices maynotcause harmful
interf erence, and2)These devices must
accept anyinterf erence received, including
interf erence thatmay cause undesired opera-
tion. Changes ormodifications notexpressly
approved bythe party responsible forcompli-
ance could voidtheuser’s authority tooperate
the equipment."
Canada: "Thewireless devicesofthis vehicle
comply withIndustry Canadalicense-ex empt
RSS standard(s). Operationissubject tothe
following twocondition s:(1) These devices
may notcause interference, and(2)These
devices mustaccept anyinterf erence, includ-
ing interf erence thatmay cause undesired
operation ofthe device." Diagnostic
connector
The diagnostics connection isonly inten ded
for the conn ection ofdiagnostic equipment at
a quali fiedspecialist workshop. G
WARNING
If you conn ectequipment toadiagnostics
conn ection inthe vehicle, itmay affect the operation
ofvehicle systems. Asaresult,
the operating safetyofthe vehicle couldbe
affected. Thereisarisk ofan accident.
Only connectequipment toadiagnostics
conn ection inthe vehicle, whichisapproved
for your vehicle byMercedes-B enz. G
WARNING
Object sin the driver's footwell canrestrict
the pedal travel orobstruct adepressed
pedal. Theoperating androad safety ofthe
vehicle isjeopardized. Thereisarisk ofan
accident.
Make surethatallobject sin the vehicle are
stowed correctly,and that they cannot enter
the driver's footwell. Installthe floormats
securely andasspecified inorder toensure
sufficient clearance forthe pedals. Donot
use loose floormats anddonot place floor-
mats ontop ofone another.
! If
the engine isswitched offand equip-
ment onthe diagnostics connection isused,
the starter battery maydischarge.
Connect ingequipment tothe diagnostics con-
nect ioncan lead toemissions monitoring
information beingreset, forexample. Thismay
lead tothe vehicle failingtomeet therequire-
ment sof the next emissions testduring the
main inspection . Qualified
specialist workshop
An authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter isa
quali fiedspecialist workshop. Ithas theneces-
sary specialist knowledge, toolsandquali fica-
tions tocorrect lycarry outthework required
on your vehicle. Thisisespecially thecase for
work relevant tosafety.
Observe thenotes inthe Maintenanc eBook-
let.
Always havethefollowing workcarried outat
an authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter:
R work relevant tosafety
R service andmaintenan cework
R repair work Operat
ingsafety
27Introduction Z
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X
Make surethatallthe side windows are
closed.
X Make surethatallthe side windows andthe
panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panel
are closed.
On vehicles withapanorama roofwith power
tilt/sliding panel:
X Touch recessed sensorsurface 0043onthe
door handle againuntiltheroller sunblind of
the panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel closes.
X To interru ptconven ienceclosing:release
recessed sensorsurface 0043onthe door
handle. Resetting
theside window s
If aside window cannolonger beclosed fully,
you must reset it. X
Close allthe doors.
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 0047or0048 in
the ignition lock(Ypage 125).
X Pull thecorresponding switchonthe door
cont rolpanel untiltheside window iscom-
pletely closed(Ypage 84).
X Hold theswitch foranadditional second.
If the side window opensagainslightly:
X Immediately pullthecorresponding switch
on the door controlpanel untiltheside win-
dow iscompletely closed(Ypage 84).
X Hold theswitch foranadditional second.
X Ifthe respective sidewindow remains
closed afterthebutton isreleased, thenit
has been setcorrect ly.Ifthis isnot the
case, repeat thesteps above. Problems
withtheside window s G
WARNING
If you close aside window againimmediately afterithas been blocked, theside window closes
with increased ormaximum force.Thereversing functionisthen notactive. Partsofthe body
could betrapped inthe closing areainthe process. Thisposes anincreased riskofinjury or
even fatalinjury.
Make surethatnoparts ofthe body areinthe closing area.Tostop theclosing process,
release theswitch orpush theswitch againtoreopen theside window. 86
Side
window sOpening andclosing
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!
Only
open thesliding sunroof ifit is free of
snow andice.Otherwise, malfunctions may
occur.
Do not allow anything toprotrude fromthe
sliding sunroof. Otherwise, theseals could
be damage d.
! The
weather canchange abruptly .It could
start torain orsnow. Makesurethatthe
sliding sunroof isclosed whenyouleave the
vehicle. Thevehicle electronics canbedam-
aged ifwater enters thevehicle interior.
i Resonance
noisescanoccur inaddition to
the usua lairflow noiseswhenthesliding
sunroof isopen. Theyarecaused byminor
pressure fluctuations inthe vehicle interior.
Change theposition ofthe sliding sunroof or
open aside window slightlytoreduce or
eliminate thesenoises. Sliding
sunroof reversing feature
In the followi ngsection, theterm "slidingsun-
roof" refers tothe panorama roofwith power
tilt/sliding panel.
The sliding sunroof isequip pedwith anauto-
matic reversing feature.Ifasolid object blocks
or restrict sthe sliding sunroof duringtheclos-
ing process, thesliding sunroof opensagain
automaticall y.However, theautomatic revers-
ing feature isonly anaid and does notrelieve
you ofthe responsibili tyof payi ngattent ion
when closing thesliding sunroof. G
WARNING
The reverse function doesnotreact inpar-
ticular:
R to soft, lightandthin objects, e.g.fingers
R over thelast 1/6 in(4 mm) ofthe closing
path
R while adjusting
R when closing thesliding sunroof again
manuall yimmediately afterautomatic
reversing
This means thatthereversing featurecan-
not prevent someone beingtrapped inthese
situations. Thereisarisk ofinjury.
Make surethatnobody parts areinclose
proximity duringtheclosing procedure. If
somebody becomestrapped:
R release thebutton immediately ,or
R briefly pushthebutton inany direction
during automatic closing.
The closing process isstopped. G
WARNING
If you close thesliding sunroof againimme-
diately afterithas been blocked orreset,
the sliding sunroof closeswithincreased
force.
Parts ofthe body could betrapped inthe
closing areainthe process. Thereisarisk of
injury orbecoming trapped.
Make surethatnoparts ofthe body arein
the closing area.
If somebody becomestrapped:
R release thebutton immediately ,or
R briefly pushthebutton inany direction
during automatic closing.
The closing process isstopped. Operating
thepanoram aroof with
power tilt/sliding panel
Opening andclosing 0043
Toraise
0044 Toopen
0087 Toclose/lower
The panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel canonly beoperated whentheroller
sunblind isopen. 88
Panorama
roofwith powe rtilt/sliding panelOpeningandclosing
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Problems
withthepanora maroof with power tilt/sliding panel G
WARNING
If you donot reset thesliding sunroof afteramalfunction oravoltage drop,thenthereversing
feature willmalfunction ornot work. Thesliding sunroof closeswithincreased ormaximum
force. Partsofthe body could betrapped inthe closing areainthe process. Thisposes an
increased riskofinjury oreven fatalinjury.
In such orsimilar situations alwaysmake surethatnoparts ofthe body areinthe closing area.
Always resetthesliding sunroof afteramalfunction oravoltage drop.
! If
the sliding sunroof stillcannot beopened orclosed asaresult ofamalfunction ,cont acta
quali fiedspecialist workshop. Problem
Possible
causes/co nsequences and0050 0050
Solutions The
panorama roofwith
power tilt/sliding panel
cannot beclosed and
you cannot seethe
cause. If
the panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisobstruct eddur-
ing closing andreopens againslightly:
X Immediately afteritblocks, pullthe0057 switch downagainto
the point ofresistance untilthepanorama roofwith power tilt/
sliding panelisclosed.
The panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisclosed with
more force.
If the panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisobstruct ed
again during closing andreopens againslightly:
X Immediately afteritblocks, pullthe0057 switch downagainto
the point ofresistance untilthepanorama roofwith power tilt/
sliding panelisclosed.
The panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisclosed without
the automatic reversingfeature. The
panorama roofwith
power tilt/sliding panel
cannot beopened or
closed usingtheconve-
nience opening/c losing
feature. The
SmartK eybattery isdischarged ornearly discharged.
X Check theSmartK eybattery (Ypage 72)and replace itifneces-
sary (Ypage 72). Panoram
aroof with power tilt/sliding panel
91Opening andclosing Z
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ext
erior mirror usingbutton 0087aslong as
the indicat orlamp islit.
X Press button 0087up, down, ortothe right or
left until youhave adjusted theexterior mir-
ror tothe corr ectposition .You should have
a good overview oftraff iccon ditions .
The convex exterior mirror sprovide alarger
field ofvision.
Aft erthe engine hasbeen started,the exterior
mirror sare automatic allyheated atlow out-
side temper atures. Heatingtakes amaximum
of ten minutes .
i You
canalso heat upthe exterior mirror s
manually byswitchin gon the rear window
defrost er.
Folding theexterior mirrorsin or out
electrically This
function isonly available inCanada. X
Turn theSmart Keytoposition 0047or0048 in
the ignition lock(Ypage 125).
X Briefly press0043.
Bot hext erior mirror sfold inor out.
i Make
surethattheexterior mirror sare
alway sfolded outfully while driving. They
could otherwisevibrate.
i If
you aredriving fasterthan30mph
(47 km/ h),you can nolonger foldinthe
ext erior mirror s.
Resett ingthe exterior mirrors This
function isonly available inCanada.
If the batter yhas been discon nectedorcom-
pletely discharged, theexterior mirror smust
be reset. Theexterior mirror swill other wise
not fold inwhen youselect the"Fold inmirror swhen
locking"func tion inthe on-board com-
puter (Ypage 200).
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 0047inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X Briefly press0043.
Folding theexterior mirrorsin or out
aut omat ically This
function isonly available inCanada.
If the "Fold inmirror swhen locking"func tion is
activat edinthe on-board comput er
(Y page 200):
R the exterior mirror sfold inautomatic allyas
soon asyou lock thevehicle fromtheout-
side.
R the exterior mirror sfold outagain automati-
cally assoon asyou unlock thevehicle and
then open thedriver's orfron t-passenger
door.
i If
the exterior mirror shave been folded in
manually, theydonot fold out.
Exterior mirror push edout ofposition If
an ext erior mirror hasbeen pushed outof
position ,proceed asfollows:
X Vehicles
withoutelectrically folding
exterior mirrors: move theexterior mirror
into thecorr ectposition manually.
X Vehicles
withelectrically foldingexte-
rior mirrors (Canada only):pressandhold
mirror -foldin gbutton (Ypage 99)until you
hear aclick andthemirror engages audibly
into position .
The mirror housing isengaged againand
you can adjust theexterior mirror sas usual
(Y page 98). Automa
ticanti- glare mirrors G
WARN
ING
Elect rolyte mayescape ifthe glass inan
automatic anti-glare mirror breaks. Theelec-
trolyt eis harmful andcauses irritation.It
must notcome intocontact with your skin,
eyes, respirator yorgans orcloth ingorbe
swallowed. Thereisarisk ofinjury. Mirr
ors
99Seats, steering wheelandmirrors
Z
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Memory
function Important
safetynotes G
WARNING
If you usethememory function onthe driv-
er's side whiledrivi ng,you couldlose con-
trol ofthe vehicl eas aresu ltof the adju st-
ments being made .There isarisk ofan acci-
dent.
Only usethememory function onthe driv-
er's side when thevehicl eis stationa ry. G
WARNING
When thememory function adjuststhe seat,
you and other vehicleoccupa nts–parti cu-
larl ychild ren–coul dbecome trapped.There
is arisk ofinjury .
Whil ethe memory function ismaking adjust-
ments, makesurethatnoone hasany body
parts inthe swee pof the seat. Ifsomeb ody
become strappe d,immed iatelyrele ase the
memory function position button. The
adju stment process isstoppe d. G
WARNING
Chi ldre ncoul dbecome trappedifthey acti-
vate thememory function, particularlywhen
unattended .There isarisk ofinjury .
Never leavechild renunsu pervi sedinthe
vehicl e.
When leaving thevehicl e,alw aystake the
SmartKey withyouand lock thevehicl e.This
als oapp liesfor the Digita lVehi cleKey ifthe
"Digi talVehi cleKey" function isactiva tedvia
Mercede sme connect.
The memory function canbeuse dat any time,
e.g. even when theSmartKey isnot inthe igni-
tion lock. Storing
settings
With thememory function, youcan store upto
three different settings, e.g.forthree different
peop le.
The followi ngsettings arestored asasingl e
memory preset: R
Seat andbackrest position
R Driver's side:posi tion ofthe exterior mirrors
on the drive r'sand front-passeng erside s X
Adjust theseat (Ypag e94).
X Adjust theexterior mirroronthe drive r's
side (Ypag e98) .
X Briefl ypress theMmemory buttonandthen
press presetposi tion button 1,2or 3withi n
three seconds.
The settings arestored inthe sele cted pre-
set posi tion. Atone sound swhen theset-
tings havebeen comple ted. Call
ingupastored setting
X Press andhold therelevant prese tposi tion
button 1,2or 3until theseat andexterior
mirrors areinthe stored position.
i The
setting procedureisinterrup tedas
soon asyou release thestorage position
button. Memory
function
101Seats, steering wheeland mirrors Z
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Canada
only
0043 Setsth ete mper ature,left (Ypage 119)
0044 Setsclim atecontrol to auto matic(Y page 119)
0087 Defrost sth ewind shield(Y page 120)
0085 Incr eases theairf low (Ypage 120)
0083 Setsth eair dist ribut ion(Ypage 120)
0084 Display
006B Swit ches air- recirculatio nmode on/of f(Y page 122)
006C Activate s/deac tivate sclim atecontrol (Y page 118)
006D Setsth ete mper ature,righ t(Y page 119)
006E Swit ches theres idual heatonoroff (Ypage 122)
006F Swit ches coo ling with airdehum idification on/of f(Y page 118)
0070 Reduc estheairf low (Ypage 120)
0071 Swit ches therear wind owdefr osteron/of f(Y page 122)
0072 Swit ches theZONE function on/of f(Y page 120) Opt
imu muse ofdual-zone autom atic
clim atecontr ol
Clim atecontr olsyst em The
followin gcon tain sins truct ionsand recom-
men dationsto enab leyou toget themos tout
of your dual-zone auto maticclim atecontrol.
R Ac tivate clim atecontrol usin gth e0058 and
005A buttons.The indicat orlamps inthe
0058 and005A buttonslight up.
R Set thete mper atureto 72 ‡(22 †).
R Onl yuse the"Win dshield defrosting "fun c-
ti on brieflyunt ilth ewin dsh ield iscle ar
again .
R On lyuse air-recirculat ionmod ebri efly,e.g.
if th ere areunpleas antoutside odorsor when
inatun nel.The windows could other -
wise fogup,since no fresh airisdraw ninto
th eveh iclein air- recirculat ionmod e.
R Use theZON Efun ction toadop tth ete mpe r-
atu reset ting son thedri ver 'sside forthe
fr on t-pass enger side aswell. Theindic ato r
lamp inthe00D6 buttongoe sout .
R Use theres idual heatfunction ifyou wantto
heat orven tilat eth eveh icleinte rio rwhen
th eign ition isswit ched off.The residual
heat function can onlybe act ivat edordeac -
ti vat ed withth eign ition swit ched off.
R Ifyou chang eth eset ting sof thecli mat e
co ntrol syst em, thecli mat est atu sdisp lay
appea rsfor appr oximat elythree seconds at
th ebot tom of thesc ree non themult imedia
syst emdisp lay;see Digit alOpe rator'sMan - Over
view ofclim atecont rolsyste ms
117Clim atecont rol
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i
You
should onlyselect the"Windsh ield
defro sting"func tion untilthe windsh ieldis
clear again.
Switching the"Wind shield defrosting"
funct iononoroff X
Turn theSmar tKey toposit ion0048inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X To activ ate: press the0064 button.
The indic atorlamp inthe 0064 buttonlight s
up.
The climat econ trol syste mswitc hestothe
followin gfunc tions:
R high airflow
R high temperat ure
R air distr ibution tothe windsh ieldand front
side windows
R air-r ecirculatio nmode off
i The
"Windsh ielddefro sting"func tion auto-
matic allysetsthe blower leveltothe opti-
mum defrostingeffe ct.As aresult ,the air-
flow may increase ordecr ease automat ically
afte rthe 0064 buttonispress ed.
i You
canadjust theblower levelmanually
while the"Windsh ielddefro sting"func tion is
in operat ion:
R Air -condit ioningsyste m:turn airflow con-
tr ol 0083 coun ter-clock wise orcloc kwise
(Y page 114).
R Dual- zoneautomat icclimat econ trol:
press the00F2 or00F3 button.
X To deact ivate:press the0064 button.
The indic atorlamp inthe 0064 buttongoes
out. Theprevio uslyselect edsettings are
rest ored. Air-recir culatio nmode remain s
deact ivated.
or X Dual- zoneclimat econ trol: press the0058
butt on.
The indic atorlamp inthe 0064 buttongoes
out. Airflow andairdistr ibution aresetto
automat icmode.
or X Air -condit ioningsyste m:turn temperat ure
con trol 0043 coun ter-clock wise orcloc kwise
(Y page 114).
Dual- zoneautomat icclimat econ trol: turn
tem perat urecontrol 0043 or006D coun ter-clock -
wise orcloc kwise (Ypage 116). MAX
COOL maximu mcooling
The MAX COOL function isonly available in
vehic lesforthe USA .
MAX COOL isonly operat ionalwhen the
engin eis runn ing.
X To activ ate: press the00C9 button.
The indic atorlamp inthe butt onlight sup.
X To deact ivate:press the00C9 button.
The indic atorlamp goesout.Theprevio usly
selec tedsettings are rest ored.
When youactivate MAXCOOL, climatecon trol
switc hestothe followin gfunc tions:
R maxim umcoolin g
R maxim umairflow
R air-r ecirculatio nmode on Rem
oving condensa tionfrom the
windows
Wind owsfogged upontheinside Air-
condit ioning system
X Ac tivate the 005A "Cooling withairdehu-
midific ation"func tion.
X Ifthe windows continue tofog up,activate
the 0064 "Windsh ielddefro sting"func tion.
i You
should onlyselec tthis settingunt ilthe
windsh ieldisclear again.
Dual- zone automa ticclima tecontr ol
X Ac tivate the 005A "Cooling withairdehu-
midific ation"func tion.
X Ac tivate automat icmode 0058.
X Ifthe windows continue tofog up,activate
the 0064 "Windsh ielddefro sting"func tion.
i You
should onlyselec tthis settingunt ilthe
windsh ieldisclear again.
Wind owsfogged upontheout side X
Ac tivate the windsh ieldwipers.
X Set theairdistr ibution to009C or009B.
i You
should onlyselec tthis settingunt ilthe
windsh ieldisclear again. Oper
ating theclimat econtr olsyst ems
121Climat econtr ol
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Dri
veprogr am S+(Sp ortPlu s)
Dr ive programS+ isch arac teriz ed bythefo l-
lowin g:
R theveh icleex hibi tspart icularl yspo rty dri v-
in g ch arac teris tics .
R theaut oma tic trans mis sionshi fts up later.
R thefue lco nsumpt ionpossiblybein ghig her
as ares ult ofthelat er aut oma tic trans mis -
sio nshi ftpoin ts.
R thesusp ensio nex hibi tspart icularl yst iff
spr ingin gand damp ing set ting s(ve hicles
wit hAM Gadapt ivespo rtsusp ensio nsys-
te m).
R glid ing mod eis no tavail able.
R theECO start /stopfun ction isno tavail able.
Dri veprogr am RACE (vehicles withAMG
ad aptive sportsus pen sion system)
i The
RACE drive pro grammay notbe used
on norm alroa ds. RACE muston lybe act iva-
te dand used ondedi catedrac ecir cui ts,no t
on publi croa ds.
The RACE drive pro gramisch arac teriz ed by
th efo llowi ng:
R theveh icleex hibi tsdri vin gch arac teris tics
suit able forth erac etrac k.
R all veh iclesyst ems aresetformax imum
spo rtin ess .
R theaut oma tic trans mis sionshi fts up later.
R thefue lco nsumpt ionpossiblybein ghig her
as ares ult ofthelat er aut oma tic trans mis -
sio nshi ftpoin ts.
R thesusp ensio nex hibi tspart icularl yst iff
spr ingin gand damp ing set ting s.
R glid ing mod eis no tavail able.
R theECO start /stopfun ction isno tavail able. Ma
nua lgea rshif ting
Gen eral not es You
canchang egear yourselfusingth est eer -
in g whee lpaddl eshi fters .The trans mis sion
mus tbe inpos ition 005Btodo this.
De pen dingon whic hsteer ing whee lpaddl e
shi fter ispulle d,theaut oma tic trans mis sion
imm ediat elyshifts in to thene xt gear down or
up, ifper mitted. Mer
cedes-AMG vehicles :to use man ualshift-
in g, you havetw oopt ions:
R tempo raryset ting
R per man entset ting
If you activat eman ualgear shiftin g, themult i-
fun ction disp laywill showthecur ren tgear
in st ead oftrans mis sionpos ition 005B.
If man ualgear shiftin g is deac tivat ed, thegear s
will besele cted aut oma tical ly.
Te mp oraryset ting X
To act ivate: shifttheDI RECT SELECT lever
to pos ition 005B.
X Pull steer ing whee lpaddl eshi fter 0043 or0044.
Tem porary setting will beact ive fora ce rtain
amo untoftime. Under certain cond ition sth e
min imum amountoftime isex tend ed, e.g. in
th ecas eof latera lacc eler ation,duri ngan
ove rrun phas eor when drivin gon steep ter-
rain .
X To dea ctivate: pull steer ing whee lpaddl e
shi fter 0044 and holdit in plac e.
or
X Use theDI RECT SELECT leverto swit chthe
tr ans mis sionpos ition .
or X Allveh icles (ex cept Mer cedes -AMG vehi-
cle s): use theDY NA MIC SELECT but tonto
ch ang eth edri ve pro gram.
Mer cedes -AMG vehicles: use theDY NA MIC
SE LECT control ler tochang eth edri ve pro -
gra m. 140
Aut
omatic tran sm issionDri ving andpa rki ng
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Imp
ortant safety notes AT
TENTI ON ASSIST ison lyan aid tothedriv er.
It mig htnotalways recogn izefatigue or
inc reas inginatten tiven ess intime orfail to
rec ogn izethem atall. The systemisno ta sub-
st itute forawell- restedand attentive driv er.
The function alit yof ATTENTI ON ASSIST is
res trict ed and warn ingsmay bedelaye dor not
oc cur atall:
R ifth elen gthof thejo urn eyisless than
appr oximat ely30min utes
R ifth eroad cond ition ispoor ,e. g. ifth esur -
fac eis une ven orifth ere arepothole s
R ifth ere isast ron gside wind
R ifyou have adopt edaspo rty driv ingstyle
wit hhigh cornerin gspee dsorhigh rates of
acc eler ation
R ifyou arepredom inantly driv ingslow erthan
37 mph (60km/h) orfas terth an 125mph
(20 0km/ h)
R ifthe timehas been setincorre ctly
R in act ive drivin gsituat ions,such aswhen
you chan gelanes orchan geyour speed
ATTE NTIO NAS SIS Tis reset when youcontinue
your journey and startsassess ingyour tired-
nes sagain if:
R you switc hoff the engin e
R you takeoff your seatbeltandopen the
drive r'sdoor, e.g.forachan geofdrive rsor
to tak eabreak
Displa yingtheat tent ionlevel You
canhave currentstatusinformat iondis-
played inthe assist ancemen u(Y page 196)
of the on-board computer .
X Selec tthe Assistan cedisplay forAtten tion
Ass istusing theon-board computer
(Y page 197). The
followin ginf ormat ionisdisplayed:
R The lengt hof the jour ney sincethe last
break .
R The Atte ntionLeve l Atte
ntionLeve ldete rmin edby
ATTE NTIO NAS SIS T,displayed inabar dis-
play infive levels fromhigh tolow.
R IfATTE NTIO NAS SIS Tis unable tocalc ulate
the attent ion level andcannot output a
warnin g,the Syst emSusp ended Syst
emSusp endedmess age
appears. Thebardisplay thenchan gesthe
display, suchaswhen youaredrivin gat a
speed below37mph (60km /h)or above
125 mph (200 km/h).
Activa tingATTENT ION ASSIST X
Ac tivate ATTE NTIO NAS SIS Tusing theon-
board computer (Ypage 198).
The systemdete rmin esthe attent ion level of
the drive rdepen dingonthe settingselec -
ted:
Stan dard Stan
dard selected:thesensitiv itywith which
the syst emdete rmin esthe attent ion level is
set tonor mal.
Sens itive Sens
itiveselec ted:thesensitiv ityisset
higher .The attent ion level detected byAtten -
tion Assistisadapted accordin glyand the
drive ris warne dearlier.
When ATTENTIO NAS SIS Tis deact ivated, the
00D7 symbol appears inthe multif unction dis-
play inthe assist ancegraphic display.
When ATTENTIO NAS SIS Thas been deact iva-
ted, itis autom atically react ivatedafterthe
engin ehas been stopped. Thesensitiv ity
selec tedcorrespo ndstothe last selec tionacti-
vate d(st andard /sensitive).
War ning inthemu ltifunct iondisp lay If
fat igue orinc reasin glapses incon centration
are dete cted, awarnin gappears inthe multi-
func tion display: ATTENTIONASSI ST ATTE
NTIONASSI STTake a Take
a
Brea k! Brea
k!.
In addition tothe mess ageshown inthe multi-
func tion display, youwillthenhear awarnin g
ton e.
X Ifnec essary, takeabreak .
X Conf irmthemess agebypress ingthe 0076
butt ononthe steerin gwheel.
On long journeys, takeregular breaksin good
tim eto allow yourself torest proper ly.Ifyou
do not takeabreak andATTE NTIO NAS SIS T 184
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