fuel reserve MERCEDES-BENZ S CLASS 2019 Owners Manual
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#Iffavourites havebeen saved already(→page317), selectFrom My Favorites.
#Selectthefavourite.The destination address is shown.
Selecting a POIMultimedia system:
,Navigation.¬Previous and Other
Destinations.POIs
#Selectthe category.
or
#SelectAll Categoriesandthe category.Ifroute guidance is not active:the searchbegins inthe vicinity ofthe currentvehicleposition. The list is sortedbydistance inascending order.
The POIs showthefollowing information:
Rname of POI
Rlinear distancetothe POI
Rthe direction ofthe linear distancetothePOI (arrow) is displayed when searchingforthevehicle's current position#Selectthe POI.
#Route guidance is active:selectthe searchposition priortochoosing a POI (seeexam‐ple).
#If intermediate destinations are set,thesecan also be selected asthe searchpositionafter selectingNear Destination.
Filtering displaysfor POIs
#Enterthe searchterminªSearch:.Theresults list showsrelevant POIs.
#Select¡.Thefirst POI inthe list is highlighted.
#Selectthe POI.
Example: settingthe searchpositionfor theparking category during activeroute guid‐ance
#SelectIn the Vicinity,Near DestinationorAlong the Route.The list shows the located POIs or opens anoverview oftheroute destination afterselectingNear Destination.
#Selectthe POI.
#SelectNear Destination: selectthe inter‐mediate destination orthe destination.
Starting an automaticgasstation search
Requirements:RThe automaticgasstation searchis activated s(→page311).
Driving situationRoute guidance is active. The fuel level inthefueltankreachesthereservefuel level.
TheReserve Fuel Do you want to start a searchfor surrounding gas stations?message is shown.
#SelectYes.The automaticgasstation searchbegins. Theavailablegasstations alongtheroute or inthe vicinity ofthevehicle's current positionare displayed.
#Selectthegasstation.The address ofthegasstation is displayed.
#Ifroute guidance is not active, selectStartRoute Guidance.The selectedgasstation is set asthe desti‐nation.Route guidance begins.
Multimedia system305
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The multimedia system announcesthenames oftheroadsthat willfollowtheupcomingchange of direction.
This function is notavailable in all countriesand languages.
Displaying destination information
Requirements:RA destination is entered.
Multimedia system:
,Navigation
#SelectWay Points and Info.
Thefollowing information is displayed:
RIntermediate destinations and destination
Theroute can also include uptofourintermediate destinations.
RName, address
RRemaining driving distance
RTime of arrival
Selecting an alternativerouteMultimedia system:
,Navigation.ÀRoute and Position
#SelectAlternative Route.Theroutes are displayed in accordance withthe setting made intheroute settings.
The currently selectedroute is shown with adark blue line.
#Selectthe alternativeroute.
Activating a commuterroute
Requirements:RYour home andworkaddresses are saved asdestinations inthefavorites (→page317).
Multimedia system:
,Navigation.ÀRoute and Position
#SelectActivate Commuter Route s.Navigation automaticallyrecognizesthatthevehicle is located ontheroute between"home" and "work" or viceversa. It automati‐callystarts aroute guidance withoutvoiceoutput.
Ifthe destinationsfor home andworkhavenotyet been created, a promptappears.
Forthe daily commuterroute, traffic inci‐dents ontheroute are alsoreported whendriving withoutroute guidance.
Switchingthe automaticgasstation searchon/offMultimedia system:
,Navigation.ZOptions
#SwitchReserve Fuelon sor off S.Switched on s: whenthe fuelreservelevelisreached, a promptappears asking whetheryouwanttostart searchingforgasstations.
Using automaticgasstation search
Requirements:The automaticgasstation searchis activated s(→page311).
The promptReserve Fuel Do you want to start asearch for surrounding gas stations?appears.
Multimedia system311
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#Onlyfillthe fueltanktohalf full withunleadedregulargasoline andtop up assoon as possible with unleaded pre‐mium gradegasoline.
#Do not drive atthe maximum speed.
#Avoid sudden acceleration and enginespeedsover 3000rpm.
This mayreduce engine performance andincrease fuel consumption. Neverrefuel usinggasoline with a lower octane number.
Further information on fuel can befound:
Rat agasstation
Rat aqualified specialistworkshop
RUSA only:at http://www.mbusa.com
Information on additives ingasolineObservethe notes on operatingfluids(→page 468).
*NOTEDamagefrom use of unsuitableadditives
Even small amounts ofthe wrong additivemay leadtomalfunctions occurring.
#Only add cleaning additivesrecommen‐dedbyMercedes-Benztothe fuel.
Mercedes-Benzrecommendsthatyou use fuelbrandsthat haveadditives.
In some countries,the fuelavailable may nothavesufficient additives.Residue could build upinthe fuel injection system as aresult. Inthiscase, in consultation with an authorizedMercedes-Benz Center,the fuel may be mixedwiththe cleaning additiverecommendedbyMercedes-Benz. Be suretoobservethe notesand mixingratios specified onthe container.
Tank content and fuelreserveThetotal capacity ofthe fueltank mayvary,depending onthevehicle equipment.
ModelTotal capacity
All models21.1gal (80.0 liters)
ModelOf whichreserve
All models2.1gal (8.0 liters)
Engine oil
Notes on engine oilObservethe notes on operatingfluids(→page 468).
47 0Technical data
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Front passenger headrestraintInstalling/removing (chauffeurmode) ..................................................101
Front passenger seatAdjusting fromthe driver's seat ............ 95Adjusting fromtherear passengercompartment ........................................ 95Installing/removingthe headrestraint (chauffeur mode) ...................101
Fuel...........................................................470Additives ..............................................470E10 ...................................................... 469Fuelreserve.........................................470Gasoline .............................................. 469Quality (gasoline) ................................ 469Refueling .............................................180sulfur content ...................................... 469Tank content ........................................470
Fuel consumptionOn-board computer .............................257
Function seatsee Door control panel
Function seat (rear passenger com‐partment)see Seat (rear passenger compartment)
Fuse insertseeFuses
Fuses........................................................ 430Beforereplacing a fuse ........................ 430Dashboard fuse box ............................ 432Fuse assignment diagram ...................430Fuse box inthe engine compartment .. 431Fuse box inthe front-passengerfoot‐well ...................................................... 432Fuse box inthe trunk ........................... 433Notes .................................................. 430
FusesseeFuses
G
Garage door openerClearingthe memory ...........................187Opening or closingthe door ................186Programming buttons ..........................184Radio equipment approval numbers ....187Resolving problems .............................186
Synchronizingtherolling code .............185
Gasstation searchStarting automatic search................... 305Switching automatic search on/off ......311Using automatic search.......................311
Gasoline...................................................469
Gearshiftrecommendation....................17 9
Genuine parts............................................19
Glassroofsee MAGIC SKYCONTROL
Glide mode...............................................180
GloveboxAirvent ................................................16 6Locking/unlocking ..............................12 3
H
Handbrakesee Electric parking brake
Handlingcharacteristics (unusual)....... 434
HANDS-FREEACCESS................................73
Hazardwarning lights.............................147
552Index
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Headphonesoverview .........................381Information about dynamicrangelimitation ............................................. 393Information about media mode ........... 388Inserting a disc .................................... 390Internet connectivitystatus .................387Internet functionsoverview .................387Operating safety ..................................377Overview .............................................378Overview of massage andworkoutprograms ............................................. 384Overview ofthe sound settings ........... 393Playback option in Blu-ray/DVDmode ................................................... 392Portsoverview .....................................384Re-establishing an Internet connec‐tion ...................................................... 388Rear compartment displayoverview ....379Remotecontroloverview .....................379Resettingtherear seat ........................ 384Selecting afilm/trackin Blu-ray/DVD mode .................................... 393Selecting a massage program .............384Selectingthe scene/chapter in Blu-ray/DVD mode .................................... 392Settingthe language ........................... 386
Switching navigation on ....................... 387Switching offthe display ..................... 386Switching ontheradio ........................ 393Switchingthe display on/off ............... 380SwitchingtoHDMI mode ..................... 393
Rear view camera....................................226Care.................................................... 409Function .............................................. 226Openingthe camera cover (360°Camera) ............................................... 231Settingfavorites (360° Camera) ..........231
Rear windowRoller sunblind .......................................77
Reflective safetyvest..............................413
Refrigerant (air conditioning system)Notes ...................................................474
Refrigerator boxRemoving/installing ............................14 0Using ...................................................13 9
RefuelingRefuelingthevehicle ...........................180
Remotecontrol (Rear Seat Entertain‐ment System)Overview .............................................379Replacing batteries .............................. 381Selecting a display .............................. 380Switchingthe display on/off ............... 380
RemoteOnlineChargingthe battery ............................170Cooling or heatingthevehicle inte‐rior .......................................................169Startingthevehicle .............................17 0
Reporting malfunctionsrelevanttosafety.......................................................... 25
Rescue card............................................... 26
ReserveFuel .....................................................470
Reset function (multimedia system).....298
Residual heatFront ....................................................163Rear passenger compartment .............163
Restoring (factory settings)seeReset function (multimedia system)
Index563
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T
TableseeFoldingtable
Tailpipes (Care)........................................ 409
Tank contentFuel .....................................................470Reserve(fuel) ......................................470
Technical dataInformation .......................................... 464Tirepressure monitor ..........................441Vehicle identification plate .................. 466
Telephone........................................ 260, 328Activating functions during a call ........ 333Call andringtonevolume .....................333Calls with several participants .............333Connecting a mobile phone (NearField Communication (NFC)) ...............332Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐key) .....................................................329Connecting a mobile phone (SecureSimplePairing) .................................... 329De-authorizing a mobile phone ............ 331Disconnecting a mobile phone ............ 331Importing contacts ..............................335
Importing contacts (overview) .............335Incoming call during anexisting call .... 334Information .......................................... 329Interchanging mobile phones .............. 331Menu (on-board computer) .................. 260Mobile phonevoicerecognition .......... 333Notes .................................................. 326Operating modes ................................. 329Reception and transmissionvolume .... 332Switching mobile phones (Near FieldCommunication (NFC)) ........................ 332Telephone menuoverview ...................328Telephone operation ............................ 333Using Near Field Communication(NFC) ...................................................332Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................270Wirelesscharging (mobile phone intherear passenger compartment) .......142Wirelesscharging (mobile phone) ........14 2
Telephonesee Secondtelephone
Telephone numberDialing (on-board computer) ................ 260
Telephony operating modes
Bluetooth®Telephony .......................... 329
Telephony operating modessee Secondtelephone
Temperaturegrade..................................446
Text messages......................................... 337Calling a message sender .................... 338Changingfolders .................................338Composing .......................................... 337Configuringthe displayedtext mes‐sages ................................................... 337Deleting ............................................... 338Drafts .................................................. 338Notes ................................................... 337Options ................................................ 338Outbox ................................................ 338Read-aloud function ............................ 337Reading ...............................................337Replying .............................................. 338Sending ...............................................337Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................274
TimeManual time setting ............................. 288
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