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Environmental pr
otection
+ ENVIRONMENTAL
NOTEEnvironmental
damage due tooperating conditions and
personal driving style The pollutant emission of
your vehicle is
directly related totheve hicle's operation.
Yo u can make a contribution toenvironmen tal
pr otection byoperating your vehicle in an
environmentally responsible manner. Todo
th is, obser vethefo llowing recommendations
on ope rating conditions and your personal
driving style.
Operating conditions: #
Make sure that the tire pressures are
alw ays cor rect. #
Do not transport any unnecessa ry
we ight (e.g. a roof rack which is no lon‐
ge rre qu ired). #
Obser vethe service inter vals.
A regularly serviced vehicle will contri b‐
ute toenvironmen tal pr otection. #
Always ha vemaintenance workcar ried
out at a qualified specialist workshop.
Pe rsonal driving style: #
Do not depress the accelera tor pedal
when starting the engine. #
Do not warm upthe engine while sta‐
tionar y. #
Drive carefully and maintain a su fficient
dis tance to ot hervehicles. #
Avoid frequent, sudden acceleration and
braking. #
Shift gears in good time and use each
ge ar only up to00C3 of its maximum
engine speed. #
Switch off the engine when in stationary
traf fic fo r a prolonged time. #
Drive in a fuel-ef ficient manne r.Pay
attention tothe ECO display for a fuel-
ef ficient driving style. Environmental issues and
recommendations
It is recommended torege nerate and recycle sub‐
st ances ins tead of immediately disposing of
th em.
The releva nt environmental guidelines and regula‐
tions ser vetoprotect the environment and
should be follo we d carefully. Mercedes-Benz Genuine
Parts
+ ENVIRONMENTAL
NOTEEnvironmental
damage caused bynot using recycled
re conditioned components Daimler
AGoffers recycled reconditioned
components and pa rts with the same quality
as new parts. The same entitlement from the
Limited Warranty is valid as for new parts. #
Use recycled reconditioned components
and pa rts from Daimler AG. *
NO
TEThe ef fectiveness of there stra int
sy stems can be impaired byinstalling
accessory parts, per form ing repairs or
we lding operations Airbags, Emer
gency Tensioning Devices as
we ll as control units and sensors forthe
re stra int sy stems can be ins talled in thefo l‐
lowing areas of theve hicle:
R Door frames
R Roof frames
R Doors
R Door pillars
R Door sills
R Seats
R Cockpit
R Instrument clus ter
R Center console #
Do not ins tall any accessories such as
audio sy stems in these areas. #
Do not per form repairs or welding oper‐
ations. #
Have accesso ryparts ins talled at a
qu alified specialist workshop. If
yo u use parts, tires, wheels or saf ety-re leva nt
accesso ries which ha venot been appr ovedby
Mercedes-Benz, the operating saf ety of theve hi‐
cle may be jeopardized. Saf ety-re leva nt sy stems,
e.g. the brake sy stem, may malfunction. Only use
Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts or parts of equal
qu ality. Use only tires, wheels and accesso ry
parts that are appr oved foryo ur vehicle model.
Mercedes-Benz tests original parts, con version
parts and accessory parts that ha vebeen
appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle model forre liability,
saf ety and suitabilit y.Despite ongoing ma rket
re sear ch,we are unable toassess other parts. 18
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We
therefore accept no responsibility forth e use
of such parts in Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even if
th ey have been of ficially appr oved or independ‐
ently appr oved byate sting cen ter.
In some other countries, cer tain parts are only
of ficially appr ovedfo r ins tallation or modification
if th ey comply wi thlegal requirements. All
Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts satisfy these
re qu irements. Make sure that all parts are suita‐
ble foryo ur vehicle.
Alw ays specify theve hicle identification number
(VIN) and the engine number when ordering
Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts (/ page 261). Information about attachments, add-on
equipment, installations and con versions
Fo r saf etyre asons, ha veadd-on equipment pro‐
duced and assembled in accordance with the
va lid Mercedes-Benz add-on equipment guide‐
lines. These add-on equipment guidelines ensure
th at thech assis and add-on equipment form one
unit and that the greatest possible le vel of opera‐
tional and driving saf ety is achie ved.
Bo th vehicle manufacturers as well as body man‐
ufacturers must alw ays ensure that the products
manufactured bythem come into circulation only
in a safe state and do not pose any risks topeo‐
ple. Otherwise, there may be consequences
under civil, criminal or public la w.All manu factur‐
ers are responsible forth e products that they
ha ve manufactured. The manufacturer of attach‐
ments, add-on equipment, inserts and con ver‐
sions must guara ntee compliance wi thDirective
2001/95/EC on general product sa fety.
Mercedes-Benz recommends thefo llowing for
saf etyre asons:
R Do not make any other changes totheve hi‐
cle.
R Obtain appr oval from the dealer named on
th e inside title page in theeve nt of deviations
from the appr oved add-on equipment guide‐
lines.
Ac cep tance tests per form ed bypublic test bodies
or of ficial appr ovals do not rule out saf etyrisks.
Obser vethe information about Mercedes-Benz
Genuine Parts (/ page18).
% Fu
rther information can be obtained at a
qu alified specialist workshop. &
WARNING Risk of accident and injury in
th eeve nt of inco rrect con versions or
ch anges totheve hicle
Con versions or changes totheve hicle can
impair the function of sy stems or compo‐
nents.
As a result, they may no longer function as
intended and/or endanger the operating
saf ety of theve hicle. #
Always ha vecon versions or changes to
th eve hicle made at a qualified work‐
shop. If
yo u are planning on making changes to your
ve hicle, wehighly recommend that you con tact
th e dealer named on the inside title page, who
will give you all the information you need. There
may be a charge forth is service.
If add-on equipment manufacturers and dealers
make modifications that af fect thefinal inspec‐
tion of the engine, vehicle or equipment, they
must accept sole responsibility forth eve hicle.
This also applies tomarking and documenting the
ve hicle parts af fected bythech anges that they
make.
Yo u are responsible for certifying and pr oviding
ev idence that thefo llowing conditions are me t:
R theve hicle complies with all releva nt stand‐
ards and regulations that are af fected bythe
modification.
R the modified vehicle still meets theve hicle
saf etyst andards and emission regulations.
R the modification does not impair the saf ety of
th eve hicle.
We are not responsible forth efinal inspection,
product liability or warranty claims resulting from
modification. This applies to:
R the modified components or sy stems.
R there sultant violation of emission regulations
or vehicle saf etyst andards.
R all consequences resulting from the modi‐
fi ed , less safe or even faulty vehicle.
We accept no responsibility as final manu facturer
or forth ere sultant product liability.
Even seeming lyminor changes totheve hicle,
such as attaching a radiator grill in winter, are not
permitted. Do not co verth era diator. Do not use
any thermal mats, insect pr otection co vers etc. General no
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Otherwise,
theva lues of theve hicle's diagnostic
sy stem will be dis torted. Some of these values
are prescribed bylaw and must be cor rect at all
times.
The factory equips theve hicle with a wooden or
plastic cargo compartment floor; this is an inte‐
gral part of theve hicle stru cture. If you ha vethe
cargo compa rtment floor remo ved, theve hicle
body may be damaged. Load securing will then
be impaired and the maximum loading capacity
of the tie-down points will no longer be guaran‐
te ed. Therefore, do not ha vethe cargo compart‐
ment floor remo ved.
Note s onthe pa rtition
Wi thout a partition, vehicles that are appr oved as
commercial vehicles (N1, N2) do not fulfill
ISO 27956, whi chdescribes the equipment for
properly securing a load in delivery vehicles. If
th eve hicle is used totranspo rtgoods, retrofitting
th e partition is stronglyrecommended, as prop‐
erly secu ring the load in vehicles without a parti‐
tion will alw ays be a complex operation. Operating Instructions
These Operating Instructions describe all models
and all standard and special equipment available
fo ryo ur vehicle at the time these Operating
Instructions wenttopress. Countr y-specific dif‐
fe re nces are possible. No tethat your vehicle may
not be equipped with all functions described. This
is also the case for sy stems and functions rele‐
va nt tosaf ety. Therefore, the equipment on your
ve hicle may dif fer from that in the descriptions
and illustrations.
The original pur chase agreement documen tation
fo ryo ur vehicle contains a list of all the sy stems
in your vehicle.
Should you ha veany questions concerning equip‐
ment and operation, consult an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
The Operator's Manual and Maintenance Booklet
are impor tant documents and should be stored in
th eve hicle.
Note onvehicles which are equipped bybody
manu factu rers
Alw ays obser vethe body manufacturer's Operat‐
ing Instructions. You could otherwise failto rec‐
ognize dangers. Service and
vehicle operation Wa
rranty The Limi
tedWa rranty foryo ur vehicle is in
accordance with thewa rranty term s and condi‐
tions in the Service and Warranty In form ation
booklet.
Yo ur authorized Mercedes-Benz Center will
re place and repair all factor y-ins talled parts in
acco rdance with thete rm s of thefo llowing war‐
ra nty term s and conditions:
R New Vehicle Limited Warranty
R Exhaust Sy stem Warranty
R Emission Sy stems Warranty
R California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachu‐
setts, New York,Pe nnsy lvania, Rh ode Island
and Verm ont Emission Control Sy stem War‐
ra nty
R State Warranty En forc ement La ws("Lemon
La ws ")
Re placement parts and accessories are co vered
by the Mercedes-Benz Parts and Accessories
Wa rranties.
These are available at any authorized Mercedes-
Benz Center.
% Should
you lose your Service and Warranty
In fo rm ation booklet, ha vean authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center ar range for a replace‐
ment. The new Service and Warranty In for‐
mation booklet will be pos tedto yo u. Ve
hicle operation outside the USA or Canada When
you are tra veling abroad with your vehicle,
obser vethefo llowing points:
R service points or replacement parts may not
be available immediatel y.
R unleaded fuel forve hicles with a catalytic
con verter may not be available. Leaded fuel
can cause damage tothe catalytic con verter.
R the fuel may ha vea considerably lo wer
octane number. Unsuitable fuel can cause
engine damage.
Cer tain Mercedes-Benz models are available in
Europe thro ugh the European Delivery Program.
Fo r more information, please consult an author‐
ized Mercedes-Benz Center, or write toone of the
fo llowing addresses:
In the USA: 20
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&
WARNING Risk offire due toflammable
materials on hot parts of theex haust sys‐
tem
Flammable material such as lea ves, grass or
twigs may ignite if they come into contact
wi th hot parts of theex haust sy stem. #
When driving on unpa vedro ads or off-
ro ad, regular lych eck theve hicle under‐
side. #
Remo vetrapped plants or other flam‐
mable material. #
Ifth ere is damage, consult a qualified
specialist workshop immediately. *
NO
TEDama getotheve hicle In
thefo llowing situations, in particular, there
is a risk of damage totheve hicle:
R The vehicle becomes grounded, e.g. on a
high curb or an unpa vedro ad
R The vehicle is driven toofast over an
obs tacle, e.g. a curb, speed bu mpor pot‐
hole
R A heavy object strike sth e underbody or
ch assis components
In situations such as this, the body, the
underbody, chassis components, wheels or
tires could be damaged without the damage
being visible. Components damaged in this
wa y can unexpectedly fail or, in the case of an
accident, may not absorb the loads that arise
as intended.
If th e underbody paneling is damaged, flam‐
mable materials such as lea ves, grass or
twigs can collect between the underbody and
th e underbody paneling. These materials may
ignite if they come into contact wi thhot parts
on theex haust sy stem. #
Have theve hicle checked and repaired
immediately at a qualified specialist
wo rkshop.
or #
If driving saf ety is impaired while con‐
tinuing your journe y,pull over and stop
th eve hicle immediately in accordance
with the traf fic conditions, and contact
a qu alified specialist workshop. Declarations of conformity
Information about
the decla ration of conform‐
ity for wi reless vehicle components USA:
"The wireless devices of this vehicle comply
with Part15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is sub‐
ject tothefo llowing two conditions: 1) These
devices may not cause harmful inter fere nce, and
2) These devices must acce ptany inter fere nce
re ceived, including inter fere nce that may cause
undesired operation. Changes or modi fications
not expressly appr ovedby the party responsible
fo r compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment."
Canada: "The wireless devices of this vehicle
comply with Industry Canada license-e xemp t RSS
st andard(s). Operation is subject tothefo llowing
two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause
inter fere nce, and (2) These devices must acce pt
any inter fere nce, including inter fere nce that may
cause undesired operation of the device."
USA: "Wireless charging sy stem for mobile devi‐
ces (model: WMI2 Wireless Mobile Inter face): this
device complies with Part18 ofthe FCC Rules."
The name and address of there sponsible party
is:
peiker acustic GmbH
Max-Planc k-St r.28-32
61 381 Friedrichsdorf
Germany Diagnostics connection
The diagnostics connection is only intended for
th e connection of diagnostic devices at a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop. &
WARNING Risk of accident due tocon‐
necting devices tothe diagnostics con‐
nection
If yo u connect equipment toa diagnostics
connection in theve hicle, it may af fect the
operation of vehicle sy stems.
As a result, the operating saf ety of theve hicle
could be af fected. #
Only connect equipment toa diagnos‐
tics connection in theve hicle which is
appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle byMercedes-
Benz. 22
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card contains, in compact
form ,th e most impor‐
ta nt information about your vehicle e.g. thero ut‐
ing of electric cables.
Fu rther information can be found at http://
www.mercedes-benz.de/qr-code. Data
storage Electronic control units
Electronic control units are ins
talled in your vehi‐
cle. Some of these are necessary forth e safe
operation of your vehicle, while some assist you
when driving (driver assis tance sy stems). In addi‐
tion, your vehicle pr ovides com fort and enter tain‐
ment functions, which are also made possible by
electronic cont rol units.
The elect ronic control units contain da tamemo‐
ri es which can temp orarily or permanently store
te ch nical information about theve hicle's operat‐
ing state, component loads, main tenance requ ire‐
ments and tech nical events or malfunctions.
In general, this information documents thest ate
of a component part, a module, a sy stem or the
sur roundings such as:
R operating states of sy stem components (e.g.
fl uid le vels, battery status, tire pressure)
R status messages concerning theve hicle and
its individual components (e.g. number of
wheel revo lutions/speed, deceleration, lateral
acceleration, display of thefast ened seat
belts)
R malfunctions or defects in impor tant sy stem
components (e.g. lights, brakes)
R information on events leading tovehicle dam‐
age
R system reactions in special driving situations
(e.g. airbag deployment, inter vention of sta‐
bility control sy stems)
R ambient conditions (e.g. temp erature, rain
sensor)
In addition toprov iding the actual cont rol unit
function, this data assists the manufacturer in
de tecting and rectifying malfunctions and opti‐
mizing vehicle functions. The majority of this data
is temp orary and is only processed in theve hicle
itself. Only a small portion of the data is stored in
th eeve nt or malfunction memo ry.
When your vehicle is serviced, tech nical da ta
from theve hicle can be read out byservice net‐
wo rkemplo yees (e.g. workshops, manufacturers)
or third parties (e.g. breakdown services). Serv‐ ices include
repair services, maintenance pro‐
cesses, warranty claims and quality assurance
measures, forex ample. The read out is per‐
fo rm ed via the legally prescribed port forthe
diagnostics connection in theve hicle. The
re spective service network locations or third par‐
ties collect, process and use this data. They
document tech nical statuses of theve hicle,
assist in finding malfunctions and impr oving qual‐
ity and are transmitted tothe manufacturer, if
necessar y.Fu rthermore, the manufacturer is sub‐
ject toproduct liability. Forth is, the manufacturer
re qu ires tech nical da tafrom vehicles.
Malfunction memories in theve hicle can be reset
by a service outlet as part of repair or mainte‐
nance work.
Depending on the selected equipment, you can
import data into vehicle con venience and info‐
ta inment functions yourself.
This includes, forex ample:
R multimedia data such as music, films or pho‐
to sfo r playback in an integrated multimedia
sy stem
R address book data for use in connection with
an integrated hands-free sy stem or an inte‐
grated navigation sy stem
R entered navigation destinations
R data about the use of Internet services
This data can be sa ved locally in theve hicle or it
is located on a device which you ha veconnected
to theve hicle (e.g. smartphone, USB flash drive
or MP3 pla yer). If this data is stored in theve hi‐
cle, you can dele teit at any time. This data is
sent tothird parties only at your requ est, particu‐
lar lywhen you use online services in accordance
with the settings that you ha veselected.
Yo u can store or change con venience settings/
individualization in theve hicle at any time.
Depending on the equipment, this includes, for
ex ample:
R seat and steering wheel position settings
R suspension and climate cont rol settings
R Individualization such as interior lighting
If yo ur vehicle is accordingly equipped, you can
connect your smartphone or ano ther mobile end
device totheve hicle. You can control this by
means of the cont rol elements integrated in the
ve hicle. Images and audio from the smartphone
can be output via the multimedia sy stem. Cer tain General no
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information is simultaneously transfer
redto yo ur
smartphone.
Depending on the type of integration, this can
include:
R general vehicle data
R position data
This allo wsyouto use selec ted apps on your
smartphone, such as navigation or music play‐
bac k.There is no fur ther interaction between the
smartphone and theve hicle; in particular, vehicle
data is not directly accessible. Which type of fur‐
th er data processing occurs is de term ined bythe
pr ov ider of the specific app used. Which settings
yo u can make, if an y,depends on the specific app
and the operating sy stem of your smartphone. Online services
Wire
less network connection
If yo ur vehicle has a wireless network connection,
data can be exchanged between your vehicle and
ot her sy stems. The wireless network connection
is enabled via theve hicle's transmission and
re ception unit or via connected mobile end devi‐
ces (e.g. sma rtphones). Online functions can be
used via this wireless network connection. These
include online services and applications/apps,
which are pr ovided bythe manufacturer or by
ot her pr oviders.
Manu factu rer's own services
In the case of the manufacturer's online services,
th e manufacturer describes the functions in a
suitable place (e.g. operating instructions, manu‐
fa cturer's website) and pr ovides the associated
information subject todata pr otection legislation.
Pe rsonal identification data may be used topro‐
vide online services. The data exchange forth is
ta ke s place via a secure connection, e.g. with the
manufacturer's IT sy stems intended forth e pur‐
pose. The collecting, processing, and use of per‐
sonal identification data be yond the pr ovision of
services occurs exclusively on the basis of a legal
permit or af ter due consent.
Generally, you can activate or deactivate the
services and functions (partly subject toafe e). In
some cases, this also applies tothe whole data
connection of theve hicle. Excluded from this are
special legally prescribed functions and services.
Services of third parties
If it is possible touse online services from other
pr ov iders, these services are subject tothe data
pr otection and term s of use of there sponsible pr
ov ider. The manufacturer has no influence on
th e contents exchanged whilst using these serv‐
ices.
Please ask there spective service pr ovider for
de tails on the type, extent and pu rpose of the
collection and use of personal da tainthe cont ext
of third party services. Event Data
Recorders USA onl
y:
This vehicle is equipped with an event da ta
re corder (EDR). The main pu rpose of an EDR is to
re cord, in cer tain crash or near crash-like situa‐
tions, su chas an air bag deployment or hitting a
ro ad obs tacle, da tathat will assist in unde rsta nd‐
ing how a vehicle's sy stems per form ed. The EDR
is designed torecord da tarelated tovehicle
dynamics and saf ety sy stems for a short period
of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed torecord such
da ta as:
R How various sy stems in your vehicle were
operating;
R Whe ther or not the driver and passenger
saf ety belts werebuckled/fas tened;
R How far (if at all) the driver was depressing
th e accelera tor and/or brake pedal; and,
R How fasttheve hicle was tr ave ling.
This data can help pr ovide a better under standing
of the circums tances in whi chcrashes and inju‐
ri es occur. NOTE: EDR data are recorded by your
ve hicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs;
no data are recorded bythe EDR under normal
driving conditions and no personal data (e.g.
name, gende r,age and crash location) are recor‐
ded. Ho wever,ot her parties such as law enforce‐
ment could combine the EDR data with the type
of personally identifying data routinely acquired
during a crash in vestigation.
Ac cess totheve hicle and/or the EDR is needed
to read data that is recorded byan EDR, and spe‐
cial equipment is requ ired. In addition totheve hi‐
cle manufacturer, other parties that ha vethe spe‐
cial equipment, such as law enforcement, can
re ad the information byaccessing theve hicle or
th e EDR.
EDR data may be used in civil and criminal mat‐
te rs as a tool in accident reconstruction, accident
claims and vehicle saf ety. Since the Crash Data
Re trie val CDR tool that is used toextract da ta
from the EDR is commercially available, Daimler 26
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#
Have there stra int sy stem checked and
re paired immediately at a qualified spe‐
cialist workshop. Fu
nction of there stra int sy stem in an acci‐
dent How
there stra int sy stem works is de term ined by
th e se verity of the impact de tected and the type
of accident anticipated:
R Frontal impact
R Rear impact
R Side impact
R Rollover
The activation thre sholds forth e components of
th ere stra int sy stem are de term ined based on the
ev aluation of the sensor values measured at vari‐
ous points in theve hicle. This process is pre-
em ptive in nature. The triggering/deployment of
th e components of there stra int sy stem must
ta ke place in good time at thest art of the colli‐
sion.
Fa ctors whi chcan only be seen and measured
af te r a collision has occur red do not play a deci‐
sive role in the deployment of an airbag. Nordo
th ey prov ide an indication of airbag deployment.
The vehicle may be deformed significantly with‐
out an airbag being deplo yed. This is the case if
only parts which are relatively easily deformed
are af fected and thera te ofvehicle deceleration
is not high. Con versely, an airbag may be
deplo yedev en though theve hicle suf fers only
minor deformation. If very rigid vehicle parts such
as longitudinal members are hit, forex ample, this
may result in suf ficiently high le vels of vehicle
deceleration.
The components of there stra int sy stem can
be activated or deplo yed independently of
each other: Component De
tected deploy‐
ment situation
Emer gency Tensioning
Devices Fr
ontal impact, rear
impact, side impact 1)
,
ro llo ver
Driver's airbag, front
passenger front air‐
bag Fr
ontal impact Component De
tected deploy‐
ment situation
Side airbag Side impact
Wi ndow cur tain airbag Side impact, rollo ver,
frontal impact 1)
Only if theve hicle is equipped with a side air‐
bag or window cur tain airbag. &
WARNING Risk of bu rns from hot air bag
components
The air bag parts are hot af ter an air bag has
been depl oyed. #
Do not touch the air bag parts. #
Have a deplo yed air bag replaced at a
qu alified specialist workshop as soon as
possible. Fo
ryo ur saf ety and that of your passengers, it is
re commended that you ha vetheve hicle towe dto
a qu alified specialist workshop af ter an accident.
Ta ke this into account, particular lyif an Emer‐
ge ncy Tensioning Device is trig gered or an airbag
deplo yed.
If th e Emer gency Tensioning Devices are trig‐
ge red or an airbag is deplo yed, you will hear a
bang, and a small amount of powder may also be
re leased:
R The bang will not general lyaffect your hear‐
ing.
R Ingeneral, the powder released is not hazard‐
ous tohealth but may cause short-term
breathing dif ficulties topersons suf fering
from as thma or other pulmonary conditions.
Pr ov ided it is safe todo so, lea vetheve hicle
immediately or open the window in order to
pr eve nt brea thing dif ficulties.
Airbags and pyrotech nic Emergency Tensioning
Devices contain pe rchlorate material, which may
re qu ire special handling or environmental pr otec‐
tion measures. National guidelines rega rding
wa ste disposal must be obser ved. In California,
see http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWas te/
Pe rchlorate/index.cfm. Occupant saf
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The function is active under
thefo llowing condi‐
tions:
R The speed is less than 37 mph (60 km/h) and
th e indicator has been switched on or the
st eering wheel is turned.
R The speed is between 37mph (60 km/h) and
50 mph (8 0 km/h) and thesteering wheel is
turned.
The cornering light may still light up for a short
time but is switched off automatically af ter a
maximum of thre e minutes.
% When
reve rsege ar is engaged, the lighting
switches tothe opposite side. Highbeam Assist
Ad
aptive Highbeam Assist function &
WARNING Risk of accident despite
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist does not recognize
th efo llowing road users:
R Road users without lights, e.g. pedes‐
trians
R Road users with poor lighting, e.g. cyclists
R Road users whose lighting is obstructed,
e.g. bya bar rier
On very rare occasions, Adaptive Highbeam
Assist may failto recognize other road users
with their own lighting, or may recognize
th em too late.
In these or similar situations, the automatic
high beam is not deactivated or is activated
despite the presence of other road users. #
Always obser vethe tra ffic carefully and
switch off the high beam in good time. The
Adaptive Highbeam Assist automatically
swit ches between thefo llowing settings:
R Low beam
R High beam
The sy stem de tects that vehicle lights are
approaching in the opposite direction or driving
ahead of theve hicle.
At speeds greater than 19 mp h (30 km/h), a
ch ange is made tothefo llowing setting:
R If no other road users are de tected, the high
beam switches on automaticall y.At
speeds less than 16 mp h (25 km/h) or if there
is suf ficient road lighting, a change is made to
th efo llowing setting:
R The high beam automatically switches off.
Sy stem limitations
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist cannot take thero ad,
we ather or traf fic conditions into consideration.
The de tection of obs tacles can be restricted if:
R Visibility is impaired, e.g. in fog, heavy rain or
snow
R The sensors are dirty or co vered
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist is only an aid. You are
re sponsible for ensuring cor rect vehicle lighting
in accordance with the pr evailing light, visibility
and traf fic conditions.
The sy stem's optical sensor is located behind the
windshield near theove rhead cont rol panel.
Switching Highbeam Assist on or off #
Toswitch on: turnthe light switch tothe
0058 position. #
Switch the highbeam on using the combina‐
tion switch.
If th e highbeam is automatically switched on
in darkness, the 00CE indicator lamp on the
multifunction display lights up. #
Toswitch off: switch offthe highbeam using
th e combination switch. Setting
theex terior lighting switch-off delay
time Re
quirements:
R The light switch is in position 0058.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Light
5 Ext. Light Switch-off #
Set a switch-off delay time.
When theve hicle engine is switched off, theex te‐
ri or lighting will be activated forth e set time. Ac
tivating and deactivating the sur round
lighting Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Light
5 Locator Lighting #
Activate or deacti vate the function. Light and vision
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If
th e front-compartment sy stem has already
been switched on and there ar-compartment
sy stem has been switched off, you can
swit chit on byturning up thefa n on there ar-
compartment menu. If the front-compart‐
ment sy stem is switched on, there ar-com‐
partment sy stem will automatically switch on
as well. Ad
justing the rear comp artment climate con‐
trol Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem has been
switched on (/ page 95).
Switching on thetemp erature and airflow
and adju sting dual-zone and 3-zone automatic
climate control #
Press the /00A4
button.
The indicator lamp on the /00A4
but‐
to n and the /00A4
symbol on the cli‐
mate cont rol sy stem display will flash.
The display swit ches tothete mp erature and
th e blo wer in there ar menu. #
Use rocker switches 0082and0097 toset
th ere qu ired temp erature and air flow onthe
re ar menu.
% If
th ere are significant dif fere nces between
th ete mp erature settings of the front and rear
sy stems, these cann otbe controlled accu‐
ra tely.
% If
th ere ar compartment climate control has
been swit ched off, you can swit chit on auto‐
matically bypressing the0015 button.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, climate
contro l switches on theove rhead air-conditioning
sy stem or rear compartment heating as requ ired:
R Ve
hicles with an overhead air-condition‐
ing sy stem: there ar compartment can be
cooled onl y.
R Ve
hicles with rear comp artment heating:
th ere ar compartment can be heated onl y.Switching off
rear comp artment air condition‐
ing with dual and 3-zone automatic climate
control #
Press the /00A4
button. #
Ifth e indicator lamp on the /00A4
but‐
to n and the /00A4
symbol on the cli‐
mate cont rol sy stem display flash, set the air‐
fl ow to0 on there ar menu.
% Indicator lamp on:
rear compartment climate
control has been swit ched on.
Indicator lamp off: rear compartment climate
control has been swit ched off.
Indicator lamp flashes: the setting mode of
th ere ar compartment climate control is
active. Swit
ching the A/C function on and off Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem has been
switched on (/ page 95).
The A/C function cont rols the climate and dries
th e air inside theve hicle. #
Press the 005A button.
% Switch off
the A/C function only brief ly. Oth‐
erwise, the windo wscould fog up faster.
% Condensation may leak from
the underside of
th eve hicle in cooling mode. This is not a sign
of a defect. Au
tomatically regulating climate control Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem is switched on
(/ page 95).
Switching on automatic climate control
In automatic mode, thete mp erature, air flow and
air distribution are regulated and kept cons tant. #
Press the 0058 button.
The display will show thete mp erature. The
air flow and air distribution will disappear from
th e displa y.
If th ere ar-compartment climate control has
been swit ched on, the setting forth ere ar
compartment is car ried over. 96
Climate cont rol
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Switching off automatic climate control
#
Use the0097 rocker switch tochange the air‐
fl ow setting and air distribution
(/ page 97) .
The other setting remains unaf fected bythe
ch ange. Au
tomatically controlling the climate control
in the rear comp artment Re
quirements:
R Rear-compartment climate control has been
swit ched on (/ page 96).
In automatic mode, thete mp erature, air flow and
air distribution are regulated and kept cons tant. #
Press the /00A4
button. #
Press the 0058 button.
% Even if
the front-compartment sy stem is in
automatic mode, there ar-compartment sys‐
te m can exit automatic mode if you adjust
th e blo wer on there ar-compartment menu.
% If
th e air is cooled and the driver, front
passenger or sliding door is opened, there ar
air conditioning sy stem blo wer is turned
down af ter around 15minutes.
When all doors ha vebeen closed again, the
blo wer will be reset tothe pr evious setting
af te r around one minute. Information on
the air distribution settings The symbols on
the display indicate theve nts
th ro ugh which the air is being directed.
TEMPMATIC R 0087 Defros ter and center vents
R 008F Allvents
R 009C Center vents
R 009F Center and foot we llve nts
3-zone au tomatic clima tecontrol
R 0061 Defros terve nts
R 0087 Defros ter and center vents
R 008F Allvents
R 0086 Defros ter and foot we llve nts
R 009C Center vents
R 009F Center and foot we llve nts
R 009B Footwe llve nts Setting the air distribution
Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem is switched on. #
Press the 008F button repeatedly until the
desired air distribution appears in the air con‐
ditioning sy stem displa y. Switching
the synchronization function on
and off Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem has been
switched on (/ page 95).
The synchronization function cont rols the climate
cont rol function centrally. The settings forthe
te mp erature and air flow inthe front zone are
automatically adop tedfo rth ere ar zone. #
Press the 0015 button.
% If
th ere ar-compartment climate control has
been swit ched off, you can swit chit on auto‐
matically bypressing the0015 button. Re
moving condensation from the windo ws Misting on
the inside of windo ws #
Press the 0064 button.
When the windshield defros ter is switched on,
th ete mp erature and air flow cannot be adjus‐
te d. #
Invehicles with a heating sy stem and a man‐
ual air-conditioning sy stem, also close the
side and center air vent (/ page 98) as well
as the air vents forth ere ar compartment
(/ page 99). #
Vehicles with dual or 3-zone automatic cli‐
mate control: pressthe005A button and, if
necessar y,use the008F button todirect the
air onto the windshield 0061. #
Incre asethe air flow as necessary and close
all air vents (/ page 98). #
Ifth e windo wsremain fogged up: press
th e0064 button.
When the windshield defros ter is switched on,
th ete mp erature and air flow cannot be adjus‐
te d.
0064 or no symbol will appear on the climate
cont rol sy stem displa y. Climate cont
rol97