ESP MERCEDES-BENZ S CLASS 2022 Owner's Manual
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Use automatic operation tofully open and
th en close there ar roller sunblin d. Ro
ller sun blinds Ext
ending orretracti ngthe roller sunblind s
on there ar side windo ws The
roller sunblin dsforth ere ar side windows
can beope ratedwit hth ebutt ons forth eside
windo ws. 1
Rear leftside window/roll er sunb lind
2 Rear right side windo w/roller sunblind #
Toclose fully: pull thecor responding button
when theside windo wisclosed orisin the
pr ocess ofclosin g. #
Toopen fully:pr ess thecor responding but‐
to n. Ex
tending orretracti ngthe rear windo w
ro ller sunblind &
WARNIN GRisk ofbeco ming trap ped
whe nex tendi ng orretracti ngthero ller
sunblin d
Body partsma ybecom etrapped inthero ller
sunblin d'srang eof mo vement. #
Ensur eth er ear eno body partsinthe
ra ng eof mo vement. #
Ifsomeone becomestrapp ed,brief ly
pr ess thebutt onagain.
The opening orclosing process will
br ief lybe stopped. Theroller sunblin d
will then retur nto its star tin gposit ion. Ext
endi ngorretracti ngfrom the driver' s
se at
* NO
TEDama gecau sed byobject s Object
scan cause thero ller sunblin dto mal‐
function. #
Donotst or eobject son there ar shel f. 98
Openingand closing
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Fo
lding thecent erhead restra int intoposi‐
tion andfolding itbac kma nuall y #
Tofold int oposit ion:pullthehead restra int
upw ards unt ilit eng ages. Fo
lding down #
Press butt on1. #
Folddo wn thehead restra int com pletely.
The cent erhead restra int has ausag eposit ion
and anon -usag eposit ion.Theusag eposit ionis
th eupr ight position inwhic hth ehead restra int
is loc ked; thenon -usag eposition istheposition
in whic hth ehead restra int isfolded down wards. When
thecent erseat isused, thehead restra int
mus tbe intheupr ight, lockedusag eposition . Conf
iguringtheseat settings Multi
media system:
4 © 5
Comfort 5
Seat
Ad jus tingthe aircushi ons. #
Onthecor responding menu,adjustth eair
cushions forLumba r,Shoul dersorSide Bol-
sters.
Se tting theseat heatingbala nce #
Sele ctHeat ingSettings. #
Sele ctSeat HeatingBalan ce. #
Adjus tth eheat distribution forth edesir ed
seat.
% The seat heating balance canbesetin the
Sea tCl ima teCo ntrol menu inthere ar
passe nger com partment .
Coup lingneckhea tto seat heating #
Select Addition alNeck Warmer. Seats
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Se
tting automatic adjustment ofthelat eral
sup port(act ive mu lticont ourseat ) Multi
media system:
4 © 5
Comfort 5
Seat #
Select Dynamic MulticontourSeat.
Wi th this func tion,th elat eral suppor tof the
act ive mult icontour seat isaut omat icallyadjus ‐
te dto thedr iving andcorner ing dynamics ofthe
ve hicle. #
Select thedesir edsetting. Ov
ervie wof massa geprog rams R
Hot Relaxing Back:Bas edon hotst one mas‐
sag e,thepr ogr am combin esheat andmas‐
sag e.Itstar ts by massa gingthebac k.In
addi tion, warm pressur epoint sbecome
no ticeable, star tin gin thepel vic area.
R Hot Relaxing Shoulders Combination ofheat
and massag e.Itstar ts by massa gingthe
shoulde rs.In addition, warm pressur epoint s
become noticeable, star tin gin thepel vic
ar ea. R
Activating Massage Activati ng ma ssa gepro‐
gr am withupw ard-mo vingmassag ewa ves.
R Classi cMassage Calming backmassag epr o‐
gr am.
R Wave Massage Regener ating ma ssa gepro‐
gr am viamassag ewav esacr oss thebac k
and intheseat cushion.
R Mobilizing MassageMobilizing massagepr o‐
gr am withupw ard-mo vingmassag ewav es.
Can promo teslo wer,deeper respir ation. This
can improve thesupply ofoxygen tocel ls
and thebr ain.
R Workout ,Back restandWorkout ,Cushion
These progr ams requ ire yo ur cooperation .
Alt ernat ing between tensi ng and releasing
helps toimprove blood flow toyour musc les.
Pr ess agains ta pr ess urepoin tas soo nas
yo ufe el itto act ivat ebac k,abdom inaland
leg musc les.
R Deep Waves :Wa ve-like mo vements inthe
cus hioncan promo teblood flow and meta‐
bolic processes inthelowe rbac kand legs.
R Deep Workout: ConnecttheWorkout ,Back -
rest totheWorkout ,Cushion .The vibrating massag
ein thecushion intensif iestheef fec‐
tiv enes sof tensi ng and releasing muscles
when youte nse agains tth epr essur epoint .
This suppor tsme tabolic processes andblood
fl ow intheseat area and legs. Selecting
thema ssag epr og ram forthe fron t
se ats Mu
ltimed iasystem:
4 © 5
Comfort 5
Massage #
Select amassag epr ogr am (/ page11 9). #
Startth epr ogr am forth edesir edseat 0065. #
Tosetth ema ssag eint ensit y:switc hInten -
sive onoroff.
% Forth ere ar seat s,themassag epr og rams
can besele cted on thefo llo wing device s(if
av ailable):
R Onthere ar displa ys
R OntheMBUX rear table t Seats
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#
Adjus tth ere ar seat usingth ebutt ons inthe
door control panel (/page10 8). #
Press butt on1.
When theindicat orlam plights up,thefront
passeng erseat isselect ed. #
Adjus tth efront passeng erseat using the
butt ons onthedoor control panel inthere ar
passe nger com partment (/ page10 3). #
Ensur eth at theindicat orlam pin butt on1
lights up. Ex
am ple: vehicles without are cli ning rear seat #
Press theV buttonand then release it.
Calling up #
Press butt on1.
When theindicat orlam plights up,thefront
passeng erseat isselect ed.
% The prese tposition sin thear ea forch auf feur
mod ecan onlybe setwh en thecon ditions fo
rch auf feur mod ear efulf illed
(/ page10 9).
% Youcan usethere ar-com par tment child
saf etyloc kto disable this func tion
(/ page71 ). St
ow agear eas No
teson loading theve hicl e &
DANG ER Risk ofexhaus tga spoisoning
Combus tionengines emitpoisonous exhaus t
ga ses suchas carbon monoxide.Exhaus t
ga ses can entertheve hicle interior ifth e
tr unk lid is op en when theengine isrunning ,
esp ecially ifth eve hicle isin mo tion. #
Alw aysswitc hof fth eengine before
opening thetrunk lid. #
Neverdr ive wit hth etrunk lidopen. Objec
tsinthedeplo yment area ofan airbag may
pr eve nttheairbag from func tioningcorrectly .
Obs erve theno teson protect ion prov ided bythe
airbag (/page51 ). 12
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&
WARNIN GRisk ofinju ryfrom unsecu red
it ems intheve hicle
If object s,lugg ageor loads areno tsecur ed
or notsecur edsuf ficie ntly,they cou ldslip,
tip ove ror be throw nar ou nd and ther eb yhit
ve hicle occupants.
Ther eis arisk ofinjur y,par ticular lyin the
ev ent ofsudden braking orasudden chang e
in dir ect ion. #
Alw aysst ow object sin suc hawa yth at
th ey canno tbe thro wn around . #
Beforeth ejour ney,secur eobjects, lug‐
ga ge orloads agains tslipping ortipping
ove r. &
WARNIN GRisk ofinju rydue toobject s
being stowe dincor rectl y
If obje ctsintheve hicle interior arestowe d
inc orrectly ,th ey can slide orbe throw n
ar oun dand hitvehicle occupants. Inaddi‐
tion, cupholder s,open stor ag espaces and
mobile phonebrac kets cann otalw aysre tain
all obje ctsth ey cont ain. The
reisarisk ofinjur y,par ticular lyin the
ev ent ofsudden braking orasudden chang e
in dir ect ion. #
Alw aysst ow object sin suc hawa yth at
th ey canno tbe thro wn around insuc h
sit uation s. #
Alw aysmak esur eth at obj ect sdo not
pr otru de from stor ag espaces, parcel
ne ts or stor ag ene ts. #
Close theloc kable stor ag espaces
bef orest ar tin gajo ur ne y. #
Alw aysst ow and securehea vy,har d,
poin ted, shar p-edg ed,fragile orbulky
objec tsinthetrunk . Obser
vetheno teson thecup holder s.
Ve hicl eswith automatic front passen gerair‐
bag shutoff:Ob jects trap pe dund erthefront
passeng erseat mayint erfere wit hth efunc tion
of theaut omatic front passeng erairbag shutoff
or damag eth esy stem. Please observetheno tes
on thefunc tion oftheaut omatic front passeng er
airbag shutoff(/ page53). *
NO
TEDama getothere ar armr estdue to
body weight When
folded out,there ar armr estcan be
damag edbybody weight . #
Donotsit orsuppor tyo urself onthe
re ar seat armr est. &
WARNIN G‑Ri sk ofacci dent orinju ry
when usingthecup holder whilethe
ve hicle ismo ving
The cup holder cannotsecur econt ainer s
while theve hicle ismo ving.
If yo uuse acup hold erwhile theve hicle is
mo ving, thecon tainer maybe flung aroun d
and liquids maybe spille d.The vehicle occu‐
pants maycome intocont actwithth eliq uid
and ifit is ho t,th ey cou ldbe scal ded.Yo u
cou ldbe dist ra cted from traf fic condi tions
and youma ylose contro lof theve hicle. #
Onlyuse thecup holder whentheve hi‐
cle isstatio nary. Sea
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Onlyuse thecup holder forcont ainer s
of theright size. #
Close thecon tainer ,par ticular lyifth e
liq uid isho t. *
NO
TEDama getothecup holder When
there ar armr estis folded backth ecup
holder couldbecome damaged. #
Onlyfo ld there ar armr estbac kwhen
th ecup holder isclosed. *
NO
TEDama getothestow agecom part‐
men tunde rth eashtr aydue tointens e
heat The
stow agecom partment unde rth eashtra y
is no theat resis tant and couldbe damag edif
yo ure st alit cig arette on it. #
Mak esur eth at theashtr ayisfull y
eng aged. &
WARNIN G‑Ri sk offire and injuryfrom
ho tcig arette light er
Yo ucan burnyo urself ifyo uto uc hth eho t
heating element orthesoc ketof thecig a‐
re tte light er.
In additio n,flammab lemat erials mayign ite
if:
R youdr op theho tcig arette light er
R ach ild holds theho tcig arette light erto
object s,forex am ple #
Alw ayshold thecig arette light erby the
knob . #
Alw aysmak esur eth at thecig arette
light erisout ofreac hof childr en. #
Neverlea vechildr enunat tende din the
ve hicle. &
WARNIN GRisk ofburnsfrom theta il‐
pipe andtailpipe trims
The exhaus tta ilpipe andtailpipe trims can
becom eve ry hot.Ifyo uco me intoco ntact wit
hth ese partsof theve hicle, youco uld
bur nyo urself . #
Alw aysbe par ticular lycareful arou nd
th eta ilpipe andtheta ilpipe trims and
super visechildr enespec iallycloselyin
th is area. #
Allo wvehicle partsto cool down before
to uc hin gth em. The
driving charact eristic sof your vehicle are
dependent onthedis tribution oftheload within
th eve hicle. Yousho uld bear thefo llo wing in
min dwhen loading theve hicle:
R Neverex ceed theper missible gross mass or
th egr oss axle weight rating forth eve hicle
(including occupants). Thevalues arespec i‐
fi ed on theve hicle identif ication plateon the
ve hicle's B-pillar.
R The load mustno tpr otru de abo vetheupper
edg eof theseat backres ts.
R Alw aysplace theload behind unoccupied
seats ifpossible. 13
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R
Secu retheload using thepar cel nethook s.
Dis tribut eth eload onthepar cel nethook s
eve nly.
No teson driving witharo of load
R Evenl ydis tribut eth ero of load, andplace
hea vyobject sat thebo ttom. Also comply
wit hth eno teson loadi ngtheve hicle
(/ page12 8).
R Drive att enti vely,and avoidsudden lypulling
aw ay,br aking andsteer ing aswellas rapid
cor ner ing.
R When transpor tingro of loads andwhen the
ve hicle isfully loaded orfull yoccupied,
select drive pr ogr ams ; andA. These
ar edesigned tofocus onstabilit y
(/ page19 3).
% Formor einf ormation onstor ag ecom part‐
ment sand stor ag ear eas, please referto the
Dig ital Op erator' sMa nua l. St
ow agespace sin theve hicl eint erior Ov
ervie wof thefront storage com partmen ts 1
Stor ag espaces inthedoor s
2 Stor ag eand telephon ecom partment
beneat hth ear mr estwit hach argin gmodul e
fo rwir eles sch argin gof mobi lephon es,mul‐
tim edia andUSBpor tsas wellas stor ag e
space, e.g.foran MP3 player
3 Stor ag ecom partmen tin thefront cent er
con sole withcup holder s,USB portsand
ch argin gmodul efo rwir eles sch argin gof
mobi lephon es
4 Stor ag ecom partmen tin front ofthecent ral
displa yof themultimedia system
5 Glovebox %
The rubber matinthestor ag ecom partmen t
in front cent erconsole 3can beremo ved
fo rclea ning withclea r,luk ewarm wa ter.
Please complywit hth eno teson car ing for
th eint erior (/ page340).
Re mo ving the handsetfr om the rear sto rage
com partmen t Ve
hicles withelectr icallyadjustable outerrear
seat s #
Folddo wn there ar armr est. #
Open thestor ag ecom partmen tin there ar
ar mr est. Seat
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#
Slide there frig er ator boxwit hhandl e7 up
int oth eopen thro ugh- loadin gfe atur e.
Con nection4 and theelectr icalcontacts of
re frig er ator box3 areinser tedint osoc kets
5 and 6oftheth ro ugh- loadin gfe atur e. #
Once there frig er ator boxhas been connec‐
te din theve hicle, pushdown handle 7.
The refrig er ator boxis loc ked.
Re mo ving #
Pullup and holdha ndl e7. #
Pullth ere frig er ator boxwit hhandl e7 up
out ofsoc kets 5 and 6oftheth ough-load‐
ing com partmen t.
Connect ion4and theelectr icalcontacts of
re frig er ator box3 aresepa ratedfrom sock‐
et s5 and 6oftheth ro ugh- loadin gfe a‐
tur e. Open
ingand closing thesto wage com part‐
men tof the refrig er ator boxin thetrunk #
Toopen: pullthestow agecom partment in
re frig er ator box1 out bythehandle back‐
wa rdsin thedir ect ion ofthear ro w.
St ow agecom partment 1isopen . #
Toclose: slidethestow agecom partment in
re frig er ator box1 forw ards inthedir ect ion
of thear row .
St ow agecom partment 1isclo sed. Wi
reless chargin gof themobil eph one and
connecti onwit hth eex terior ant enna No
teson wir elessl ych argin gth emobil e
ph one &
WARNIN GRisk ofinju rydue toobject s
being stowe dinco rrect ly
If objects intheve hicle interior arestowe d
inc orrectly ,th ey can slide orbe throw n
ar oun dand hitvehicle occupants. Inaddi‐
tion, cupholder s,open stow agespac esand
mobi lephon ere cep tacle scanno tal wa ys
re tain all obje ctswit hin.
Ther eis arisk ofinjur y,par ticular lyin the
ev ent ofsudden braking orasudden chang e
in dir ect ion. #
Alw aysst ow object sso that they can‐
no tbe throw nar ou nd insuch situa‐
tions. #
Alw aysmak esur eth at obj ect sdo not
pr otru de from stow agespac es,parcel
ne ts or stow agene ts. 14
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#
Close theloc kable stow agespac es
bef orest ar tin gajo ur ne y. #
Alw aysst ow and securehea vy,har d,
poin ted, shar p-edg ed,fragile orbulky
objec tsinthetrunk/ cargocom part‐
ment . Obser
vetheno teson loadi ngtheve hicle. &
WARNIN GRisk offire from placing
objects inthemobile phonestor ag e
com partmen t
Placing other object sin themobile phone
st or ag ecom partmen tcould constituteafire
hazar d. #
Apar tfr om amobile phone, donot
place anyot her object sin themobile
phone stor ag ecom partmen t,especiall y
th ose made ofme tal. *
NO
TEDama getoobject scaused by
placing them inthemobile phonestor‐
ag ecom partmen t If
object sar eplaced inthemobile phone
st or ag ecom partmen t,th ey ma ybe dama ged
by electr omagne ticfields. #
Donotplace credit cards, datast or ag e
de vices, skipasses orother object s
sensitiv eto electr omagne ticfields in
th emobile phonestor ag ecom part‐
ment . *
NO
TEDama getothemobile phone
st ow agecom partment caus edbyliquids If
liq uids enterthemobile phonestow age
com partment ,th ecom partmen tma ybe
damag ed. #
Ensur eth at no liquids enterthemobile
phone stow agecom partment . Alw
aysobser vetheno tesfo rper sons withelec‐
tr onic medica laid s(/ page34). R
Dependi ngon theve hicle equipment, the
mobil ephone isconnect edtotheve hicle's
ex terior ant enna viathech argin gmodul e.
R The chargin gfun ction and wireless connec‐
tio nof themobile phonetotheve hicle's
ex terior ant enna areonl yav ailable ifth eigni‐
tion isswitc hedon.
R Small mobile phones mayno tbe able tobe
ch arge din eve ryposition ofthemobile
phone stor ag ecom partmen t.
R Largemobil ephones whichdo notre st flat in
th emobile phonestor ag ecom partmen tma y
no tbe able tobe charge dor con nectedwit h
th eve hicle's exterior ant enna.
R The mobile phonemayheat updur ing the
ch argin gpr oce ss.This mayalso depen don
th eapplications (apps)currently open inthe
bac kground .
R Toensur emor eef ficie ntchargin gand con‐
nec tionwit hth eve hicle's exterior ant enna,
re mo vethepr otect ive co verfr om themobile
phone. Protect ive co vers whic har enec es‐
sar yfo rwir eles sch argin gar ean excep tion. Sea
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Ve
hicles withelectr icallyadjustable outerseats #
Folddo wn there ar passe nger com partment
ar mr est. #
Open thestow agecom partment inrear
passe nger com partment armr est1. #
Plac eth emobile phoneasclose tothecen‐
te rof mat 2aspossi blewithth edispla y
fa cing upwa rds.
When theindicat orlam pat thefront ofthe
mobil ephone system lights up,themobile
phone isbeing charge d. Inaddition, malfunc‐
tion sdur ing themobile phone's chargin g
pr oce ssaresho wnbytheindicat orlam p
fl ashin gth re etimes. %
Obser vetheno teson loadi ngtheve hicle
(/ page12 8). Ins
tallingand remo ving the floor mats &
WARNIN GRisk ofacci dent dueto
object sin thedr iver's foot we ll
Obj ectsin thedr iver's foot we llma yim pede
pedal trav el or bloc kadepr essed pedal.
This jeopar dizestheoper ating androad
saf etyof theve hicle. #
Stow allobj ect sin theve hicle secur ely
so that they canno tget intoth edr iver's
fo ot we ll. #
Alw aysins tallth efloor mats securely
and asprescr ibed inorder toensur e
th at ther eis alw ayssuf ficie ntroom for
th epedals. #
Donotuse loose floor mats anddonot
place floor mats ontopof one another. Ins
talling floormat s #
Slide thecor responding seatbackwards and
la y th efloor mat inthefo ot we llsuc hth at it
fi ts. #
Pres sst uds 1onto holder s2. #
Adjus tth ecor responding seat. Seats
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