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The
ECO display consistsofthree section s,
with aninner andouter area.Thesection scor-
respond tothe following threecategories: 0043
Acce
leration (evaluation ofall
acceleration processes):
R the outer areafillsupand the
inner arealights upgreen: moder-
ate acceleration ,especially at
higher speeds
R the outer areaempties andthe
inner areaisgray: sporty acceler-
ation 0044
Coasting
(evaluation ofall deceler-
ation processes):
R the outer areafillsupand the
inner arealights upgreen: antici-
patory driving, keeping yourdis-
tanc eand early release ofthe
accelerator. Thevehicle can
coast without useofthe brakes.
R the outer areaempties andthe
inner areaisgray: frequent heavy
braking 0087
Constant
(continuous evaluation
over theentir ejourney):
R the outer areafillsupand the
inner arealights upgreen: con-
stant speed andavoidance of
unnecessary accelerationand
deceleration
R the outer areaempties andthe
inner areaisgray: fluctuations in
speed The
three innerareas display thecurrent driv-
ing style andlight upgreen asaresult ofap ar-
ticularly economicaldriving style.Dependin g
on the driving situation, uptotwo areas may
light upsimultaneously.
At the beginning ofthe journey, thethree
outer areas areempty andfillup asaresult of
econom icaldriving. Ahigher levelindicates a
more econom icaldriving style.Ifthe three
outer areas arecompletely filledatthe same
time, thedriver hasadopted themost eco-
nomical drivingstyleforthe selected settings
and prevailing conditions.TheECO display
border lightsup.
The ECO display doesnotindicate theactual
fuel consumpt ion.Theadditionally achieved range
display edunder Bonus fr.start Bonus
fr.start does
not indicate afixed consumpt ionreduction .
In addition todriving style,theactual con-
sumption isaffect edbyother factors,such as:
R load
R tire pressure
R cold start
R choice ofroute
R active electric alconsumer s
These factorsarenot included inthe ECO dis-
play.
An econom icaldriving stylespecially requires
driving atmoderate enginespeeds.
Achievin gahigher value inthe categories
"Accelerat ion"and"Constant ":
R observe thegearshift recommendations .
R drive thevehicle indrive program Cor E.
In urban trafficand stop- start traffic,drive pro-
gram Cis recomm ended.
On long journeys atac onst antspeed, e.g.on
the highway, onlytheouter areafor"const ant"
will change.
The ECO display summarizes thedriving style
from thestart ofthe journey toits completion .
Therefore, therearemore marked changes in
the outer areas atthe start ofajourney. On
longer journeys, therearefewer changes. For
more marked changes, performamanual rest
(Y page 172).
Further informationonthe ECO display
(Y page 171). Br
aking
Import antsafety notes G
WARNIN
G
If you shift down onaslippery roadsurface
in an attempt toincrease theengine's brak-
ing effect ,the drive wheels couldlosetheir
grip. There isan increased dangerofskid-
ding andaccident s.
Do not shift down foradditional enginebrak-
ing onaslippery roadsurface. Driving
tips
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Mercedes-Ben
zrecommen dsthat youonly
have brake pads/linings installedonyour vehi-
cle which havebeen approved forMercedes-
Benz vehicles orwhich correspond toan
equival entqual itystandard. Brakepads/
linings whichhavenotbeen approved for
Mercedes-Ben zvehicles orwhich arenot ofan
equival entqual itycould affect yourvehicle's
operating safety.
Mercedes-Ben zrecommen dsthat youonly use
brake fluidthathasbeen specially approved
for your vehicle byMercedes-Ben z,or which
corresponds toan equival entqual itystandard.
Brake fluidwhich hasnotbeen approved for
Mercedes-Ben zvehicles orwhich isnot ofan
equival entqual itycould affect yourvehicle's
operating safety.
High-perf ormance brakesystem
(exce ptMercedes-AMG SLC43) AMG
brake systems aredesigned forheavy
loads andhave componen tswith correspond-
ing properties. Thismay lead tonoise when
braking. Thiswilldepend on:
R Speed
R Braking force
R Ambient condition s,e.g. temperature and
humidity
The wear ofindividual componen tsof the
brake system, suchasthe brake pads/linings
or brake discs, depends onthe individual driv-
ing style andoperating conditions.
For this reason, itis impossible tostate amile-
age that willbevalid under allcircumstan ces.
An aggressive drivingstylewilllead tohigh
wear. Youcanobtain moreinformation onthis
from aqualified specialist workshop.
New andreplaced brakepadsanddiscs only
reach theiroptimum brakingeffectaftersev-
eral hundred kilometers ofdriving. Compen-
sate forthis byapply inggreater forcetothe
brake pedal. Keepthisinmind, andadapt your
driving andbraking accordingly duringthis
break-in period.
Exc essive heavybraking resultsincorrespond-
ingly highbrake wear.Observe thebrake sys-
tem warning lampinthe instrumen tcluster
and note anybrake status messages inthe
multifunction display.Especially forhigh per-
formance driving,itis important tomaintain
and have thebrake system checkedregularly . Driving
onwet roads
Hydr oplaning If
water hasaccumulated toac ertain depthon
the road surface, thereisad anger ofhydro-
planing occurring.
For this reason, inthe event ofheavy rainorin
condition sinw hich hydropla ningmayoccur,
you must driveinthe following manner:
R lower yourspeed
R avoid ruts
R avoid sudden steering movement s
R brake carefully
Driving onflooded roads !
Do
not drive through floodedareas.Check
the depth ofany water before driving
through it.Drive slowly through standing
water. Otherwise, watercouldenterthe
vehicle interior orengine compartmen t.It
can then damage theengine's orautomatic
transmission' selectronic componen ts.It
can also besucked inby the engine's air
intake connection andcause engine dam-
age. Winter
driving G
WARNING
If you shift down onaslippery roadsurface
in an attempt toincrease theengine's brak-
ing effect ,the drive wheels couldlosetheir
grip. There isan increased dangerofskid-
ding andaccidents.
Do not shift down foradditional enginebrak-
ing onaslippery roadsurface. G
DANGER
If the exhaust pipeisblocked oradequ ate
ventilation isnot possible, poisonous gases
such ascarbon monoxide (CO)mayenter
the vehicle. Thisisthe case, e.g.ifthe vehi-
cle becomes trappedinsnow. Thereisar isk
of fatal injury.
If you leave theengine orthe auxilia ryheat-
ing running, makesuretheexhaust pipeand
area around thevehicle areclear ofsnow. Driving
tips
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To
ensure anadequa tesupply offresh air,
open awindow onthe side ofthe vehicle
that isnot facing intothewind.
Have yourvehicle winter-proofed ataq ualified
specialist workshop atthe onset ofwinter.
Drive particularly carefullyonslippery road
surfaces. Avoidsudden acceleration ,steerin g
and braking maneuvers. Donot use cruise
cont rol.
If the vehicle threatenstoskid orcann otbe
stopped whenmoving atlow speed:
X Shift thetrans mission toposition 005C.
The outside temperat ureindicator isnot
designed toserve asan ice-warnin gdevice
and istherefor eunsuitable forthat purpose.
Changes inthe outside temperat urearedis-
played afterashort delay.
Indicat edtemperat uresjustabove thefreezin g
point donot guarantee thattheroad surface is
free ofice. The road maystillbeicy, especially
in wooded areasoron bridges. Thevehicle
could skidifyou failtoadapt yourdriving
style. Always adaptyourdriving styleanddrive
at as peed tosuit theprevailing weathercondi-
tions.
You should payspecial attentiontoroad con-
ditions whentemperat uresarearound freezing
point.
For more inform ationondriving withsnow
chains, see(Ypage 271).
For more inform ationondriving withsummer
tires, see(Ypage 270).
Observe thenotesinthe "Winter operation"
section (Ypage 270). Driving
systems Cruise
control
General notes Cruise
controlmaintains aconst antroad
speed foryou. Itbrakes automatically inorder
to avoid exceeding thesetspeed. Onlong and
steep downhill gradients, especiallyifthe vehi-
cle isladen, youmust select alower gearin
good time. Bydoing so,you willmake useof
the braking effectofthe engine. Thisrelieves
the load onthe brake system andprevent sthe brakes
fromoverheating andwearing too
quickly.
Use cruise controlonly ifroad andtrafficcon-
ditions makeitappropriate tomaintain a
steady speedforaprolonged period.Youcan
store anyroad speed above20mph
(30 km/ h).
Import antsafety notes If
you failtoadapt yourdriving style,cruise
cont rolcan neither reducetherisk ofan acci-
dent noroverride thelaws ofphysics. Cruise
cont rolcann ottake intoaccount theroad,
traff icand weather conditions.Cruise control
is only anaid. You areresponsible forthe dis-
tanc etot he vehicle infront ,for vehicle speed,
for braking ingood timeandforstaying in
lane.
Do not use cruise control:
R in road andtrafficcondit ionswhich donot
allow youtomaintain aconst antspeed e.g.
in heavy trafficor on winding roads
R on slippery roadsurfaces. Brakingoraccel-
erating couldcause thedrive wheels tolose
tract ionand thevehicle couldthenskid
R when thereispoor visibility, e.g.due tofog,
heavy rainorsnow
If there isac hange ofdrivers, advisethenew
driver ofthe speed stored.
Cruise control lever 0043
Tostore thecurrent speedorah igher
speed
0044 Tostore thecurrent speedorcalls upthe
last stored speed
0087 Tostore thecurrent speedoralower
speed
0085 Todeactivate cruisecontrol 142
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Do
not useA ctiv eDistance AssistDISTR ONIC:
R In roa dand trafficc ond itions which donot
al lo wy outoma inta inac ons tant spee d, e.g .
in he avyt raffico ronw indi ng roa ds
R on slip pe ry roa dsurfaces .Braking oracc el-
era ting couldcau sethe drive wheelsto lose
tra ctio nand the vehiclec ouldthe nskid
R In po or vis ibility ,e .g.d ue tofog ,heavy rain
or snow
Activ eDistance AssistDISTR ONICm aynot
de tect narrow vehicles drivin ginf ront, e.g.
moto rcycles,or veh icles drivin ginas tagge red
for ma tion.
In partic ular ,the detecti onofobsta clescan be
imp aired if:
R The reisdirt on the sensorsoranythi ng else
cove ringthe sen sors
R The reissnow orheavyr ain
R The reisinte rferenc ebyothe rrad ar sou rces
R The reares trong rada rreflectio ns,forexa m-
pl ei np arkin gg arag es
If Activ eDistance AssistDISTR ONICnolon ger
de tects avehiclei nf ront, Distance Pilot
DISTR ONICm ayune xpected lyacc elera teto
the spee ds tored.
Thi sspeed may:
R Be too high ifyo ua redrivin ginat urning
la ne oran exitlan e
R Be sohigh when drivin gint he right-ha nd
la ne tha tyou ove rtake veh icles inthe left-
ha nd lane
R Be sohigh inthe left lane tha tyou pass
veh icles drivin go nthe right
If the reisac hange ofdri ver s,ad vis ethe new
dri ver ofthe spee ds tored. Cru
isec ontro llev er Cr
uise contr ollever
0043 Tostor ethe cur rent spee do rah ighe r
sp ee d
0044 Toset aspecifie dm inimu md ista nce
0087 Tostor ethe cur rent spee do rcallu pt he
la st stor edspee d
0085 Tostor ethe cur rent spee do ral ower
sp ee d
0083 Todeacti vate Activ eDistance Assist
DISTR ONIC
Ac tiv atin gActiveD istan ceAssist
DI STRO NICand storing,main taining
and callin gu pas peed Impo
rtant safety notes
! Wh
enActiv eDistance AssistDISTR ONIC
or the HOLD functio nisa ctivated ,the veh i-
cle brakes automa ticallyi nc erta insitua -
tio ns.
To avoidd amaget ot he veh icle, de acti vate
Activ eDistance AssistDISTR ONICandthe
HOLD functio nint he followi ng orsimil arsit-
ua tio ns:
R wh en tow ingthe vehicle
R in the carwash
To acti vate Activ eDistance AssistDISTR ONIC,
the followi ng cond itions mustbe fulfilled :
R the enginemustbe started .Itm aytake up
to two minutesofdrivin gb efor eA ctiv eDis-
tance AssistDISTR ONICisready for use.
R the electri cparkin gb rake mu stbe released .
R ESP ®
mu stbe acti ve,butn ot inte rvening .
R Activ eParkin gA ssistmu stnot beacti vated .
R the transmi ssion mu stbe inpo sitio n005B. 14
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Selec
tingthedrive progra m
Act ive Distanc eAssist DISTRONIC supportsa
sporty driving stylewhen youhave selected
the Sor S+ drive program (Ypage 124).
Acc eleration behindthevehicle infront orto
the setspeed isthen noticeably more
dynamic. Ifyou have selected theCor Edriv-
ing program, thevehicle accelerates more
gently. Incity traffic andstop-st arttraffic,
drive program Cis recommen ded.
Changing lanes
If you want tochange tothe overtakin glane
on multi-lane roads,Active Distanc eAssist
DISTRONIC supportsyouif:
R you aredriving fasterthan45mph
(70 km/h)
R Act ive Distanc eAssist DISTRONIC ismain-
taining thedistance toav ehicle infront
R you switch onthe appropriate turnsignal
R Act ive Distanc eAssist DISTRONIC doesnot
current lydetect adanger ofcollision
If these condition sarefulfilled, yourvehicle is
accelerated. Acceleration willbeinterrupt edif
changing lanestakes toolong orifthe dis-
tance between yourvehicle andthevehicle in
front becomes toosmall.
i When
youchange lanes,Active Distanc e
Assist DISTRONIC monitorsthe left lane on
left-hand- drivevehicles orthe right laneon
right-han d-drivevehicles.
Stopping G
WARNING
If you leave thedriver's seatwhen thevehi-
cle isonly being braked byAct ive Distanc e
Assist DISTRONIC, itcould rollaway :
R ifthere isam alfunction inthe system or
in the voltage supply
R ifAct ive Distanc eAssist DISTRONIC is
deactivated usingthecruise controllever,
for example byavehicle occupant orfrom
outside thevehicle
R ifthe electrical systeminthe engine com-
partment ,the battery orthe fuses are
tampered with R
ifthe battery isdisconnec ted
R ifthe vehicle isaccelerated, e.g.byavehi-
cle occupant
There isar isk ofan accident.
Always deactivate Active Distanc eAssist
DISTRONIC andsecure thevehicle against
rolling awaybefore youleave it.
Further information ondeactivating Active Dis-
tance Assist DISTRONIC (Ypage 150).
If Act ive Distanc eAssist DISTRONIC detects
that thevehicle infront isstopping, itbrakes
your vehicle untilitis stationary.
Once yourvehicle isstationary, itremains sta-
tionary andyoudonot need todepress the
brake.
i Aft
eratime, theelectric parking brake
secures thevehicle andrelieves theservice
brake.
i Depending
onthe specified minimum dis-
tance, yourvehicle willcome toas tandst ill
at as ufficient distance behindthevehicle in
front .The specified minimum distanceisset
using thecont rolonthe cruise controllever.
When Active Distanc eAssist DISTRONIC is
activated, thetransm issionisshifted automati-
cally toposition 005Dif:
R the driver's seatbeltisnot fastened andthe
driver's doorisopen
R the engine isswitched off,unless itis auto-
matically switchedoffbythe ECO start/
stop funct ion.
The electric parking brakeisapplie dautomati-
cally ifAct ive Distanc eAssist DISTRONIC is
active whenthevehicle isstationary and:
R as ystem malfunction occurs
R the power supply isnot sufficient
If am alfunction occurs,thetransm issionmay
also shift toposition 005Dautomatically.
Setting aspeed Keep
inmind thatitmay take abrief moment
until thevehicle hasaccelerated orbraked to
the speed set.
X To
adj ust the setspeed in1m phincre-
ments (1km/h increments): brieflypress
the cruise controllever up0043 tothe pres- 148
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HOLD
function
Gene ralnote s The
HOLD function canassistthe drive rint he
foll owi ngsitua tions:
R When pulling away,espe ciallyon steep
slop es
R When maneu veringonsteep slopes
R When waiting intraffic
The vehicl eisk ept stationa rywitho utthe
drive rhavi ng todepre ssthe brake pedal.
The braki ngeffect iscancele dand the HOLD
function deactivated whenyoudepre ssthe
accele ratorpedaltop ulla wa y.
Important safetynotes G
WARNING
If the vehicl eiso nly braked using the HOLD
function, thevehicl emayroll awa yint he fol-
low ing situa tions when youleavethe vehi-
cle:
R ifthere isam alfunction inthe system or
in the voltag esupply
R ifthe HOLD function isdea ctivated by
depre ssing theaccele ratorpedalorb rake
peda l,e.g. byavehicl eoccupa nt
There isar isk ofan accide nt.
Alwa ysdea ctivate theHOLD function and
secure thevehicl eagainst rolling awa y
before youleaveit.
! When
Active Distance AssistDISTRONIC
or the HOLD function isactiva ted,thevehi-
cle brakes automatica llyincertain situa-
tions.
To avoi ddama getothe vehicl e,dea ctivate
Active Distance AssistDISTRONIC andthe
HOLD function inthe followi ngorsimi larsit-
ua tions:
R when towing thevehicl e
R in the carwas h
Deactiva tingtheHOLD function (Ypag e152) . Ac
tivation conditio ns You
canactiva tethe HOLD function ifall ofthe
foll owi ngconditions arefulfilled:
R the vehicl eiss tationa ry.
R the engine isrunning orifit has been auto-
matica llyswi tched offbythe ECO start/
stop function.
R the drive r'sdoor isclosed oryou rseat belt
is fastened .
R the electric parkingbrake isrele ased .
R the transmissi onisin posi tion 005B,005Eor005C.
R Active Distance AssistDISTRONIC isdea cti-
vated
Ac tivating theHOLD function X
Make surethattheactiva tionconditions are
met.
X Depress thebrake pedal.
X Quickly depressthe brake pedalfurther
until 0043app ears inthe multi function dis-
pla y.
The HOLD function isactiva ted.Youcan
rele ase thebrake pedal.
i If
depre ssing thebrake pedalthe first time
does notactiva tethe HOLD function, wait
brie flyand then tryaga in.
De activatin gthe HOLD function The
HOLD function isdea ctivated automati-
call yif:
R you accele rateandthetransmissi onisin
posi tion 005Bor005E.
R you shift thetransmissi ontoposi tion 005D.
R you applythe brakes againwith acertain
amou ntofpressu reuntil HOLD HOLD
disappea rs
from themultifunction display.
R you secure thevehicl eusing the electric
parki ngbrake.
R you activa teActive Distance Assist
DISTRONIC . 152
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i
After
atime ,the electri cparking brake
sec ures the vehiclea nd relieves theservice
bra ke.
Whe nthe HOLD functio nisa ctivated ,the
trans mission isau toma ticallys hifted toposi-
tio n005D if:
R the driver 'ssea tbelti sn otfas tene dand the
dri ver 'sdo or isop en
R the engineissw itch edoff, unless itis au to-
ma tica llys witch edoff bythe ECO start/
stop functio n.
The electri cparking brakesec ures the vehicle
au toma ticallyi fthe HOLD functio nisa ctivated
wh en the vehiclei ss tatio nar yand:
R as ystem malfunctio noccu rs
R the powe rsupplyi sn otsufficie nt
If am alfu nctio nint he electri cparking brake
occu rs,the trans mission mayalsob eshifted
into positio n005D automa tically. Ada
ptiv edampin gsystem
Ge neral notes i
Merc
edes-AMG SLC4 3:the adaptive
da mpi ngsystem iscal ledA MG RIDE CON-
TR OL spo rtssuspe nsion.
As uspe nsi on with the adaptive dampi ngsys-
tem provides imp rove ddriving comf ortand
conti nuouslycontro lsthe calibra tio no fthe
da mpe rs.The dampi ngcha racteri stics adapt
to the current opera ting anddriving situa tion.
The dampi ngistune dind ividu ally to each
wh eeland depends on:
R your driving style,e .g.s po rty
R the roadsurface cond itions
R the selecte ddrive pro gram( Ypa ge 124 ). Se
lecti ng the Comfort orEcon omy
driv eprog rams In
the Comfort andEcon omy drive pro grams,
the driving characteri stics ofyour veh iclea re
more comfortable. Sel ect one ofthes edrive
pro grams ifyo uf avor am ore comf ortabled riv-
ing style.A lsos elect thes edrive pro grams
wh en driving fastons traight roa ds, e.g.on
stra ight stre tche sofhighw ay.
In urba nt raf fic and stop -starttraf fic, drive pro -
gra mCis reco mme nded.
X Pre ssDYNAM ICSELEC Tbutton 0043repeat-
ed lyunti lthe Comfort orEcon omy drive
pro gramisselecte d.
Se lecti ng Spo rtmode The
firmer settingofthe suspe nsion tuni ngin
the Spo rtdri ve pro grame nsures evenbetter
conta ctwith the road.Sel ect thisd rive pro -
gra mw hene mp loying asporty driving style,
e.g .onw indi ng cou ntry roads.
X Pre ssDYNAM ICSELEC Tbutton 0043asma ny
time sasn ece ssaryunti lthe Spo rtdri ve
pro gramisselecte d.
Se lecti ng Spo rtPlus mode The
firmer suspe nsion setti ngsinthe Spo rt
Pl us drive pro grame nsureeve nbetter conta ct
wi th the road.Sel ect thism odew hene mp loy-
ing asporty driving style,e .g.o nw indi ng cou n-
try roadsor, idea lly, wh en driving onclosed
ra ce circ uits.
X Pre ssDYNAM ICSELEC Tbutton 0043repeat-
ed lyunti lthe Spo rtPlus drive pro gramis
sel ecte d. Dri
ving sys tems
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ATTEN
TIONA SSIST asses ses your level offati -
gu eo rlap sesinc once ntrati onbytaki ngthe
fol lowi ng crite riainto acco unt:
R your perso nal driving style,e .g.s tee ring
cha racteri stics
R jou rney detai ls,e .g.t ime ofdaya nd length
of jou rney
The functio nality ofATTEN TIONA SSIST is
res tricte dand warning smaybe delaye do rnot
occu ratall:
R ifthe roadcond ition ispo or, e.g.ift he sur-
fac eisu neven orifther earepothol es
R ifther eisas trong side wind
R ifyo uh avea dopted asporty driving style
wi th high corne ringspeedso rhighr ates of
acce lera tio n
R ifyo ua repre domina ntlydriving slow ertha n
50 mph (80km/h )orfas ter than112 mph
(180 km/h )
R ifyo ua recur rentl yusing CO MAND orma k-
ing atelep hone callwithi t
R ifthe time hasb eens etinco rrectly
R in acti vedriving situa tions, such aswhen
yo uc hange lanes orcha nge your spe ed
ATTEN TIONA SSIST isonl yana idto the driver .
It mig htnot alwa ysreco gnizefati gueo r
incr easing inattenti venessintime orfailto
reco gnizethem atall. The system isnot asub-
sti tute foraw ell-res ted and attentive driver .
Warni ngand display messagesinthe
multi function display X
Activa teATTEN TIONA SSIST using the on-
bo ardc omp uter(Ypa ge176 ).
If ATTEN TIONA SSIST isacti ve,youw illb e
wa rned nosoo ner than20m inutes afte r
yo ur jou rney hasb egun. Yout hen hearan
inte rmittent warning tonetwice and the
ATT ENTION ASSIST:TakeaB reak! ATT
ENTION ASSIST:TakeaB reak! mes-
sa ge appe arsi nt he mu ltifu nctio ndispl ay .
X Ifnece ssary,t ake abreak.
X Pre ssthe 0076 or0038 button toconfi rm
the mes sage.
On long jou rney s,take regular bre aks ingoo d
time toallo wy ourselft or estp rope rly.Ify ou
do not take abreak and ATTEN TIONA SSIST
sti llde tects increasing lapse sinc once ntra-
tio n,youw illb ew arned againa fter1 5m inutes
at the earliest. ATTEN
TIONA SSIST isres etwh en youc onti nue
yo ur jou rney andstarts asses sing your tire d-
ness againi f:
R yous witch offthe engine
R yout ake offyour sea tbelta nd open the
dri ver 'sdo or, e.g.for ac hange ofdri ver sor
to take abreak
Whe nATTEN TIONA SSIST isde acti vated ,the
00D7 symbo lapp ears inthe multifu nctio ndis-
pl ay inthe assista nce graphicsdispl ay.
Vehi cles with CO MA ND: ifaw arning isou t-
pu tint he mu ltifu nctio ndispl ay ,as ervice sta-
tio ns earch ispe rfor med inthe multimed ia
sy stem .You can select aservice stationa nd
nav igati on tothiss ervice stationw illt hen
be gin. Thi sfun ctio ncan be acti vated and
de acti vated inthe multimed iasystem . Lan
eTrack ingp ackag e
Ge neral notes The
Lane Tra cking packag econsi stsofBlind
Spo tAssist(Y page 164 )and Lane Kee ping
Assi st(Y page 166) .
Bli nd Spo tAssist Gen
eral notes
Bli nd Spo tAssistmoni torsthearea so ne ither
si de ofthe vehiclet hata re not visible to the
dri ver with two latera l,rea r-fa cing rada rs en-
sor s.Aw arning displ ayinthe exte riorm irrors
dra ws your atte ntiontov ehicles detecte din
the moni toredarea. Ifyo ut hen switch onthe
corr espond ingturn signa ltoc hange lane, you
wi llal so rece iveanoptica land audibl ew arn-
ing .
Bli nd Spo tAssistsupp orts youf rom aspeed of
ap pro xima tely2 0m ph(30 km/h ).
For Blind Spo tAssistto assist you, the rada r
sens orsystem mustbe opera tional . 16
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the
0086 symbo lint he mu ltifu nctio ndispl ay
ar es hown inora nge .
X Pre ssthe 0076 button tosave the setting .
Fur therinform ation on daytime running lamps
(Y page 97) .
Se ttin gthe brightn esso fthe ambi ent
li ghti ng
X Pre ssthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer-
ing wheeltos elect the Sett. Set
t.menu .
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button toselect the
Lig ht Lig
htsubme nu.
X Pre ss0076 toconfi rm.
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button toselect the
Amb .Light +/- Amb
.Light +/- functio n.
The current setting appe ars.
X Pre ss0076 toconfi rm.
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button toadjus tthe
bri ghtn esst oa nylevel fromOff Off
toLev el5 Lev
el5
(b rig ht) .
X Pre ssthe 0076 or0038 button tosave the
se tting .
Se ttin gthe ambi entlighti ng color
X Pre ssthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer-
ing wheeltos elect the Sett. Set
t.menu .
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button toselect the
Lig ht Lig
htsubme nu.
X Pre ss0076 toconfi rm.
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button toselect the
Amb .Light Col. Amb
.Light Col.fu nctio n.
X Pre ss0076 toconfi rm.
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button tosetthe
col ortoSOL AR SOL
AR,SOL AROrange SOL
AROrange orSOL AR SOL
AR
Red Red
.
X Pre ssthe 0076 or0038 button tosave the
se tting .
Ac tiv atin g/dea ctivati ngsurro undlight-
in ga nd exteri orlighti ngdelaye dswitch-
of f
X Pre ssthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer-
ing wheeltos elect the Sett. Set
t.menu .
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button toselect the
Lig hts Lig
hts subme nu.
X Pre ss0076 toconfi rm.
X Pre ss0064 or0063 toselect the Sur‐ Sur
‐
rou ndLighting rou
ndLightingfunctio n.
If the Surround Lighting Sur
round Lightingfunctio nisa cti-
va ted ,the mu ltifu nctio ndispl ay sho wsthe li
ght cone andthearea arou nd the vehiclei n
ora nge .
X Pre ssthe 0076 button tosave the setting .
Dea ctivating exte riorlighti ng delaye ds witch -
off temp orarily:
X Befo releav ing the vehicle, tur nthe Sma rt-
Key topositio n0092 inthe igniti onlock.
X Tu rn the Sma rtKeytop ositio n 0048 inthe igni-
tio nlock.
Exteri orlighti ngdelaye ds witch -off isde acti -
va ted .
Exteri orlighti ngdelaye ds witch -off isrea ctiv a-
ted thenext timeyou startthe engine.
If yo uh avea ctivated theSurroundLighting Sur
roundLighting
fu nctio nand yout urnt he light switch to0058,
the followi ng functio nsarea ctivated when itis
da rk:
R surro undlighti ng:the exte riorlighti ng
rem ains litf or 40 second safter unlocki ng
wi th the Sma rtKey.Ifyo us tart the engine,
the surro und lighti ngissw itch edoff and
au toma ticheadlamp mod eisa ctivated
(Y page 97) .
R ex teri orlighti ngdelaye dswitch-o ff:the
exte riorlighti ng rem ains litf or 60 second s
af ter the engineissw itch edoff.Ify ou close
al lt he doors and thetrunk lid, the exte rior
li ghti nggoes off after 15second s.
Dep endingonyour veh icle's equipme nt,when
the surro und lighti ngand delaye ds witch -off
exte riorlighti ng areo n,the followi ng light up:
R pa rkin glam ps
R low-b eamh eadlam ps
R da ytime running lamps
R side marker lamps
R surro und lighti nginthe exte riorm irror s
Ac tiv atin g/dea ctivati ngthe interi or
li ghti ngdelaye dswitch-o ff
If yo ua ctivate the InteriorLighting Int
eriorLighting
Del ay Del
ayfunctio n,the interiorlighti ng rem ains
on for 20sec ond safter your em ove theSma rt-
Key fromt heigniti onlock.
X Pre ssthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer-
ing wheeltos elect the Sett. Set
t.menu .
X Pre ssthe 0064 or0063 button toselect the
Lig ht Lig
htsubme nu.
X Pre ss0076 toconfi rm. 17
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nus and submen usOn-bo ard computer anddisplay s
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Furthe
rinfor mati onon the easy entry andexit
fea ture (Ypage 91).
Sw itchin gthe seat beltadjustmen t
on /o ff
X Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the Sett . Sett
.menu .
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Conv enience Conv
eniencesubmenu .
X Pres s0076 toconfir m.
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Belt Adjustment Belt
Adjustmentfuncti on.
Whe nthe Belt Adjustment Belt
Adjustmentfuncti onis
acti vate d,the seatbelti sd ispla yedi n
ora nge inthe multifunction displa y.
X Pres sthe 0076 button tosav ethe setting .
For furth erinfor mationonbeltadjustme nt,
see (Ypage 42).
Sw itchin gthe fold-in mirrors whenlock-
ing feature on/o ff
Thi sfuncti onisonly availab lewhe nthe vehi cle
is equ ipped with the electrica lfold-in functi on.
Thi sfuncti onisonly availab lein Ca nada .
Whe nyou acti vate theAuto .Mirr orFold ‐ Auto
.Mirr orFold ‐
ing ing
functi on,the exteri ormirro rsare folded in
whe nthe vehi cleislocke d.
If yo uh aves witched onthe Auto .Mirr or Auto
.Mirr or
Fold ing Fold
ingfuncti onand youf oldi nt he exteri or
mirro rsusi ng the button onthe door
(Y page 93), they willnot foldo utautoma ti-
cal ly.T he exteri ormirro rscan then onlybefol-
ded outu sing the button onthe door.
X Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the Sett . Sett
.menu .
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Conv enience Conv
eniencesubmenu .
X Pres s0076 toconfir m.
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Auto .Mirr orFold ing Auto
.Mirr orFold ingfuncti on.
If the Auto .Mirr orFold ing Auto
.Mirr orFold ingfuncti onis
swi tched on,the multifunction displa y
show sthe exteri ormirro rino range.
X Pres sthe 0076 button tosav ethe setting .
Resto ringthefacto rysetting s X
Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the Sett . Sett
.menu .
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Fact orySetting Fact
orySettingsubmenu . X
Pres s0076 toconfir m.
The Rese tAll Sett ings? Rese
tAll Sett ings?functi on
ap pea rs.
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect No No
or Yes Yes.
X Pres sthe 0076 button toconfir mtheselec-
tion.
If yo uh aves elected Yes Yes
andconfir med,the
mul tifunction displa yshow sac onfirmation
mess age.
For safety reasons, theDayt imeRunning Dayt
imeRunning
Ligh ts Ligh
tsfuncti oninthe Ligh ts Ligh
tssub menu is
only resetift he vehi cleisstati onar y. AMG
menu (Mercedes- AMG SLC43)
Warm-up 0043
Digi talspe edo meter
0044 Gearindi cator
0087 Ups hiftindicator
0085 Engine oiltempe rature
0083 Coola nttempe rature
0084 Transmis siono iltempe rature
X Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the AMG AMG
menu .
Upshi ftindi cato r:up shi ftindi cator UP UP
0087
indi cates thattheengi nehas reached the
over revvi ngrang ewhenint he manu aldri ve
prog ram.
En gin eand transmi ssion oilt empera-
ture: whenthe engi neand transmi ssion are
at norma lope rati ngtempe rature,oiltem-
per ature0085 and 0084are displa yedi nw hite in
the multifunction displa y.
If the multifunction displa yshow soiltem-
per ature0085 or0084 inblu e,the engi neorthe
transmi ssion are not yeta tn orma lope rati ng
tempe rature.Avoid driving atfullengi ne out-
pu td uring this time. 180
Men
usand subme nusOn-board computer anddispl ays