heating SMART FORTWO COUPE ELECTRIC DRIVE 2015 Owners Manual
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Replacing bulbs ....................... 179
Replacing transmitter battery .... 178
Replacing wiper blades ............. 185
Towing ................................... 203
Unlocking/locking manually ....... 177
Warning and indicator
lamps ............................... 166, 175
What to do if ............................ 166
Where will I find...? ................. 160
Problems with your vehicle .............. 18
Product information ....................... 13
Production options weight .............. 145
PSI (air pressure unit) ................... 145Q
QR code Rescue card .............................. 20 R
Radio .......................................... 95
Radio transmitters ........................ 152
Rain-light sensor .......................... 69
READY indicator ............................ 87
Rear lamps
Overview ................................ 181
Rear window defroster ................... 103
Rear window wiper/washer ............... 70
Replacing wiper blade .............. 185
Recommended tire inflation pres-
sure ..................................... 128, 145
Remote control
see Key
Replacing bulbs ............................ 179
Reporting safety defects .................. 18
Rescue card .................................. 20
Restraint systems
see Occupant safety
Rims ..................................... 145, 216
Roadside Assistance ....................... 15
Roof
see Soft top system S
Safety Driving safety systems ............... 46
Occupant safety ......................... 30 Reporting defects ...................... 18
Safety belts
see Seat belts
Saving energy .............................. 149
Seat belt force limiter .................... 33
Seat belts ..................................... 31
Children in the vehicle .............. 42
Fastening ................................ 62
Proper use of ............................ 31
Safety guidelines ...................... 35
Safety notes .............................. 31
Telltale ................................. 168
Seat heating ................................. 60
Seating capacity .......................... 134
Seats ........................................... 58
Adjustment ............................... 58
Armrest ................................... 59
Heating ................................... 60
Passenger seat .......................... 59
Self-test
OCS (Occupant Classification
System) .................................... 41
SRS ......................................... 30
Service
see Maintenance
Service and warranty
Booklet ................................. .212
Service flap ................................. 123
Service life (tires) ....................... 137
Service, parts .............................. 212
Setting the departure time (Control
system) ....................................... .90
Setting the maximum charge current
(Control system) ............................. 92
Side marker lamps .........................180
Side windows
Operation ................................ 75
Sidewall (tires) ........................... .145
Signs and labels ........................... 214
smart surround sound system ............. 97
Snow chains ................................. 146
Snow tires
see Winter tires
Soft top system .............................. 70
Cleaning the soft top fabric ....... 157
Locking rear soft top manually .... 178
Mounting the side rails .............. 74 Index
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Center console
Function Page
:
Charge level gauge 81
;
Power gauge 81
=
Air conditioning with
climate control 99
?
Radio 95
A
Drawer 107
B
Switching seat heating*
on/off
60
C
Restarting TPMS button 130
D
Switching tow-away pro-
tection*/interior motion
sensor* on/off
49
E
Central unlocking switch 53 Function Page
F
Hazard warning flasher
switch
68
G
Central locking switch 53
H
Switching front fog
lamps* on/off
67
I
Storage tray* 107
J
Gear selector lever 79
K
Starter switch 57
L
Parking brake lever 77
M
Coin holder 106
Retractable soft top
switch
2 72
2
cabriolet only. Center console
27>> At a glance.
* optional
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X
Hold the backrest with one hand back.
X Pull adjustment lever ;upwards and
unlock the seat backrest.
X Fold the seat backrest forward.
Folding back X
Pull adjustment lever ;upwards and
unlock the seat backrest.
X Fold the seat backrest backward.
When you hear an audible click, the seat
backrest is again fixed into place.
X Check for proper engagement before
driving.
X Place the seat belt back in seat belt
guide :. G
WARNING
When folding the passenger seat backrest
back to its upright position, please make
sure
R nobody becomes trapped
R no obstacles are jammed in the lock
R the adjustment lever has audibly locked
into position
A properly engaged passenger seat back-
rest will help to prevent stored objects in
the cargo compartment from being thrown
about and injuring vehicle occupants dur-
ing
R braking
R vehicle maneuvers
R an accident Seat heating*
The seat heating allows you to heat the
driver’s and passenger seat electrically. The seat heating has two levels.
The indicator lamps on seat heating
switch :come on to show which heating
level you have selected. Level Indicator lamps on the switch
off
No indicator lamp on
1
One indicator lamp on
2
Two indicator lamps on
X
Make sure the key is in starter switch
position 1.
X Switching on: Press seat heating
switch :repeatedly until the desired
seat heating level is reached.
X Switching off: Press seat heating
switch :repeatedly until all indicator
lamps go out.
i Switch on the seat heating and, at the
same time, reduce the temperature in the vehicle interior. The high‑voltage bat-
tery then consumes less energy.
! If the seat heating is malfunctioning,
the indicator lamp(s) on the switch
come(s) on briefly when you press the
switch and then go(es) out again. Contact an authorized smart center. 60
Seats>> Controls.
* optional
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Mirrors
Adjust the interior and exterior rear view
mirrors before driving so that you have a
good view of the road and traffic condi-
tions. Exterior rear view mirrors
G
WARNING
Exercise care when using the passenger-
side exterior rear view mirror. The mirror surface is convex (outwardly curved surfacefor a wider field of view). Objects in mirrorare closer than they appear. Check your
interior rear view mirror and glance over
your shoulder to determine whether any
vehicles are in the ’blind spot’ of your field
of vision, before changing lanes.
Power exterior rear view mirrors The operating control is on the door con-
trol panel. X
Make sure the key is in starter switch
position 1.
X Selecting the mirror: Turn knob:to the
left for the driver’s side exterior rear
view mirror or to the right for the
passenger side exterior rear view mir-
ror.
X Adjusting the mirror: Move adjustment
button ;up, down, left, or right to the
desired setting. Exterior rear view mirror heating After switching on the rear window
defroster, the exterior rear view mirrors
will be heated automatically. This pre-
vents icing up the exterior rear view mir-
rors and also creates a clear view when the exterior rear view mirrors have fogged up.
If the rear window defroster is automati-
cally deactivated after approximately
10 minutes of operation, the exterior rear
view mirror heating also deactivates.
X Make sure the key is in starter switch
position 1.
X Switching on: Switch on the rear window
defroster (Y page 103).
The exterior rear view mirror heating is switched on.
X Switching off: Switch off the rear window
defroster (Y page 103).
The exterior rear view mirror heating is switched off.
i The exterior rear view mirror heating
also switches off if the key is turned to
starter switch position 0. Interior rear view mirror
X
Adjusting the mirror: Manually move the
interior rear view mirror up, down, left,
or right to the desired setting.
X Selecting the antiglare position: Tilt
the interior rear view mirror to the
antiglare position by moving lever :
forward or backward. Mirrors
61>> Controls. Z
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X
Briefly press the OK button on the control
lever.
X Press and hold the control switch on the
control lever up or down until the
desired minute is selected.
X Briefly press the OK button on the control
lever.
X Press and hold the control switch on the
control lever up or down until the "Air
conditioning before start" function is
activated or deactivated.
X Briefly press the OK button on the control
lever.
The new departure time is stored and
activated.
The "Air conditioning before start"
function is activated or deactivated.
Starting the charging process of the
high‑voltage battery immediately This function allows you to start the charg-
ing process immediately. The charging
process begins as soon as the charging
cable is connected.
i The charging process also begins when
you insert the charging cable into the
vehicle's power socket. However, this is
only the case if you have not made any
departure time settings.
Information on the charging process can
be found on (Y page 115).
X Press and hold the control switch on the
control lever up or down until the
Instant Charge
Instant Charge menu appears in the
multifunction display.
X Briefly press the OK button on the control
lever.
The charging process is started as soon
as the charging cable is connected.
i When you call up the Instant Charge Instant Charge
menu, the "Air conditioning before
start" function is not available. Setting the maximum charge current G
WARNING
When connected to a power supply socket, a
high electrical load during the charging
process can lead to overheating of the
external power supply. There is a risk of
fire.
Check the maximum permissible charge
current on site before you begin the charg-
ing process. Contact an authorized electric drive smart center should you require
assistance. If necessary, adjust the set-
tings of your vehicle.
You can limit the charge current of the
high‑voltage battery. This can protect the
power supply from overloading. You can set
the limit either on the control unit of the
charging cable or via the control system.
The preset standard value is "Max". This
corresponds to the maximum available
charge current of the power supply.
Check the maximum permissible charge
current for the respective power supply
socket before charging the high‑voltage
battery.
The following values are available for
selection: 8 A,12 A,Max. The last value set
remains stored until a change is made.
X Press and hold the control switch on the
control lever up or down until the
Charge Current Charge Current menu appears in the
multifunction display.
X Briefly press the OK button on the control
lever.
X Press and hold the control switch on the
control lever up or down until the
desired amperage is selected.
X Briefly press the OK button on the control
lever.
The selected amperage is set.
i If differing values are set on the charg-
ing cable and the control system, the
high‑voltage battery is charged using
the lowest value. 92
Control system>> Controls.
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Control panel
:
Air volume control
; Air conditioning switch
= Rear window defroster switch
? Air recirculation switch
A Temperature control
B Air distribution control Switching on/off
Control panel (Y page 101).
X Make sure the ignition is switched on.
X Switching on: Push air volume control :
to level 1or higher.
X Press air conditioning switch ;.
The indicator lamp in air conditioning
switch ;comes on.
X Switching off: Press air conditioning
switch ;once more.
The indicator lamp in air conditioning
switch ;goes out.
i The stored status is restored, if you
switch on the ignition again. Setting the temperature
Control panel (Y page 101).
i You should raise or lower the tempera-
ture setting in small increments, pref-
erably starting at 70¦ (21¥).X
Increasing or decreasing: Push temper-
ature control Aup or down. Adjusting air vents
G
WARNING
When operating the heating or air condi-
tioning with climate control, the air that
enters the passenger compartment through
the air vents can be very hot or very cold
(depending on the set temperature). This
may cause burns or frostbite on unprotected skin in the immediate area of the air vents.
Always keep sufficient distance between
unprotected parts of the body and the air
vents. If necessary, use the air distribu-
tion control to direct the air to air vents in the vehicle interior that are not in the
immediate area of unprotected skin.
To make sure the heating or air condition-
ing with climate control works properly,
please observe the following:
R Keep the air intake grill free from
deposits, e.g. ice or snow, to ensure that Air conditioning with climate control
101>> Controls. Z
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compartment as shown in the illustra-
tion.
When doing so, observe that the display
and buttons on control element ?both
point upwards.
Control element on the charging cable
(Level 1) G
WARNING
When connected to a power supply socket, a
high electrical load during the charging
process can lead to overheating of the
external power supply. There is a risk of
fire.
Check the maximum permissible charge
current on site before you begin the charg-
ing process. Contact an authorized electric drive smart center should you require
assistance. If necessary, adjust the set-
tings of your vehicle.
! An excessive charge current can blow a
fuse or lead to overheating of the exter-
nal power supply. Check whether the
external power supply is compatible
with the set charge current. If necessary, lower the set charge current or use
another power socket. :
AC status display
; Monitoring and safety system display
= Charge current display
? Set charge current button
If the lights on indicator lamps :and ;
light up, it means the following: Indicator lamp
: : lights up
green The connection to the
external power supply is
OK. The high‑voltage bat-
tery can be charged.
flashes red A malfunction is detected
in the external power sup-
ply. The high‑voltage bat- tery will be charged when
the current signal reachesa normal value. lights up
red There is a malfunction.
The charging cable must
be unplugged from the
power socket and plugged
in again.
Indicator lamp
; ; lights up
green There is no malfunction.
The high‑voltage battery
can be charged.
lights up
red The power supply on the
control element is not
permissible. The
high‑voltage battery can-
not be charged.
i
Information on problems during the
charging process can be found on
(Y page 120).
X To set the charge current: press but-
ton ?repeatedly until the desired set-
ting is selected in display =.
R An LED lights up: minimum setting
R All LEDs light up: maximum setting
i Depending on the country, the value of
the maximum setting may vary.
If you leave the charging cable in the power supply socket after charging, the set value
is used for the next charging process. 116
High-voltage battery>> Operation.
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Display messages Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions 5
Transmission Not Transmission Not
in P in P The driver's door is open and the gear selector lever is in
position
R,Nor D.
In addition, a warning signal sounds. X Move the gear selector lever to P.5
Malfunction Serv. Malfunction Serv.
Req. Req. There is a malfunction in the coolant compressor or in the
heating/coolant circuit.
X Contact an authorized electric drive smart center. 5
Battery Power Too Battery Power Too
Low Low The outside temperature is too low. The full battery capacity is
not available.
The vehicle does not start.
X Charge the high‑voltage battery (Y page 112).ÿ
High-voltage Bat‐ High-voltage Bat‐
tery at Reserve tery at Reserve
Level Level The high‑voltage battery has reached reserve level.
X Charge the high‑voltage battery (Y page 112).*
Charge HV Battery Charge HV Battery
Immediately Immediately The charge level of the high‑voltage battery is below 5 %.
In addition, a warning signal sounds.
X Charge the high‑voltage battery (Y page 112).N
Engine Engine
Restart
Restart Not
Not
Possible
Possible There is a serious malfunction in the drive system. The drive
system can no longer be started.
In addition, a warning signal sounds.
X Do not restart the drive system.
X Contact an authorized electric drive smart center. N
High-Voltage Sys‐ High-Voltage Sys‐
tem tem
Y Service Required
Service Required There is a malfunction in the drive system, the electric motor
or the high‑voltage battery. There is a high‑voltage safety
problem.
In addition, the Nwarning lamp in the instrument cluster
lights up and a warning signal sounds.
X Contact an authorized electric drive smart center. þ
Reduce Reduce
YSpeed Speed The vehicle speed exceeds 84 mph (135 kmh).
In addition, a warning signal sounds.
X Reduce the speed.
The message disappears. 162
Display messages>> Practical hints.
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Rear side
^
-©
Fuse Fuse chart
No. Accessory/Component Amperage Color
:
— — —
;
Windshield wipers 25 A Neutral
=
Power window (left and right) 20 A Yellow
?
Passenger compartment blower 25 A Neutral
A
Front fog lamps, LED daytime running lamps 10 A Red
B
Right parking lamp, right tail lamp, license
plate lamps 7.5 A Brown
C
Left parking lamp, left tail lamp 7.5 A Brown
D
Vehicle interior pre-heating and cooling 25 A Neutral208
Fuses>> Practical hints.
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No. Accessory/Component Amperage Color
E
CPC, shifter, brake force booster vacuum
pump 7.5 A Brown
F
Coolant pumps 1 and 2, high-voltage battery 15 A Blue
G
ESP
®
control unit 25 A Neutral
H
Exterior lamp switch, turn signal lamp
switch, cockpit switch module, on-board
diagnostics socket, exterior rear view mir-
ror heating, anti-theft warning system,
rain-light sensor, charge level and power
gauges, central locking system, instrument
cluster, Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS), brake and turn signal lamps (left and right) 10 A Red
I
— — —
J
— — —
K
Safety circuit high-voltage battery 15 A Blue
L
— — —
M
Rear window wiper (coupé only) 15 A Blue
N
ESP
®
control unit, EPS control unit, restraint
systems 10 A Red
O
Electric drive components, engine control
unit, transmission control unit, on-board
diagnostics socket, sound generator 7.5 A Brown
P
Air conditioning system, exterior rear view
mirror adjustment, washer pump, audio, seat
heating, wiper switch, cruise control, soft
top switch (cabriolet only), backup lamp 10 A Red
Q
Auxiliary power outlet 15 A Blue
R
Left low‑beam headlamp 7.5 A Brown
S
Right low‑beam headlamp 7.5 A Brown
T
— — —
U
Right high‑beam headlamp 7.5 A Brown
V
Left high‑beam headlamp 7.5 A Brown
W
Electric drive components 7.5 A Brown Fuses
209>> Practical hints. Z