앫 Parking spaces that are dirty, over-
grown or located in front of trailers may not be detected correctly.
앫 Also observe the Park Assist warning indicator (컄 page 470) while Advanced Parking Guidance is active.
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A parking space is shown in the display when driving by until you have reached a distance of 50 ft (15 m) from the space. Advanced Parking Guidance only shows parking spaces on the front-passenger side of the vehicle unless you activate the driver's side (left) turn signal. If you would like to park on the driver's side, the left turn signal must remain on until reverse gear is engaged.
Parking The following describes how you can park on the front-passenger side. Parking on the driver's side is performed reversed left to right. If Advanced Parking Guidance detects an obstacle behind the vehicle during the parking procedure, you will hear an audible warning. Stop the vehicle immediately. The parking space and the lane blink in the in- strument cluster. Only continue driv- ing/parking after you have made sure that this is possible to do in a safe manner. If Advanced Parking Guidance no longer de- tects any obstacles, the display in the in- strument cluster stops blinking. You may continue the parking procedure.
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Detected parking space 1 Detected parking spaces on the left 2 Parking space symbol 3 Detected parking spaces on the right In order to be detected by Advanced Park- ing Guidance, a parking space must be: 앫 closed-in at the rear 앫 parallel to the direction of travel 앫 at least 5 ft (1.5 m) wide 앫 at least 3.5 ft (1.0 m) longer than your
vehicle
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Warning!
Advanced Parking Guidance is only an aid and may not detect all obstacles. At corners or near smooth surfaces, Advanced Parking Guidance may not detect an object correct- ly. Advanced Parking Guidance does not re- lieve you of the responsibility to pay attention. You are always responsible for safety and must continue to pay attention to your immediate surroundings when parking and maneuvering. Otherwise, you could en- danger yourself and others.
왘 Bring the vehicle to a standstill as long
as the desired parking space is dis- played by the blue parking space sym- bol in the instrument cluster.
왘 Shift the automatic transmission to
position R. The message “Check Surroundings Press 'OK' to Confirm” appears in the multifunction display.
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왘 Press # on the multifunction steer-
왘 Back up until you hear an audible warn-
ing wheel to confirm. The display in the instrument cluster changes to the Advanced Parking Guid- ance.
ing, then stop. The stopping position has been reached, indicated by a white bracket 2.
1 Green lane 2 White bracket indicates the stopping
position
왘 Where necessary, depending on the
distance to the parking space, back up in a straight line a short distance. This is indicated by a green lane 1.
3 Red lane indicates the current steering
wheel position
4 Yellow lane indicates the required
steering wheel position
왘 When the vehicle is stationary, turn the
steering wheel until the red lane 3 matches up with the yellow lane 4.
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컄컄
The lane 4 then turns green. If the parking space is located within the dis- play range, a white bracket with an ar- row for the target position is shown at the end of the green lane.
Driving into the parking space
1 Green lane indicates the correct steer-
ing wheel position
왘 Maintain the steering wheel position
and carefully back up.
왘 Stop as soon as you hear the audible
warning. The vehicle has reached the position for countersteering.
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Countersteering
Reaching end position
1 Red lane indicates the current steering
1 Green lane indicates the correct steer-
wheel position
2 Yellow lane indicates the required
steering wheel position
왘 When the vehicle is stationary, turn the
steering wheel until the red lane 1 matches up with the yellow lane 2. The lane 2 then turns green and a white arrow and a white bracket are shown to indicate the target position.
ing wheel position
왘 Maintain the steering wheel position and carefully back up until the end po- sition has been reached. The message appears “Parking Guid- ance Finished” in the multifunction dis- play and you will hear an audible warning. If the distance to the rear is too short, you will also be audibly warned by the Park Assist* system (컄 page 467).
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Rear View Camera*
The Rear View Camera is an electronic and visual parking aid. It shows you the area behind the vehicle on the COMAND dis- play. In addition, the Rear View Camera contains guide lines to help you with driving in re- verse. The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a reverse-mirror image similar to the view in a rear-view mirror.
Canceling the Advanced Parking Guidance 왘 Press the Park Assist* button
(컄 page 471). The Advanced Parking Guidance is im- mediately canceled and Park Assist* is deactivated. No message is shown in the multifunction display.
The Advanced Parking Guidance is auto- matically canceled if guidance into the parking space is no longer possible or if an error occurs. The parking space symbol disappears and the message “Parking Guidance Canceled” appears in the multifunction display.
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End position Depending on the size of the parking space, the vehicle may be positioned at an angle in the parking space. Advanced Park- ing Guidance guides you close to the rear limit of the parking space where possible. 왘 Adjust the end position by maneuver-
ing as needed.
왘 Observe the Park Assist* display
(컄 page 467).
View through the camera
i The image from the Rear View Camera is shown mirror-inverted on the COMAND display (컄 page 33).
Warning!
Please note that objects which do not touch the ground, such as the bumper of a vehicle parked behind you, a trailer hitch, or the back of a truck, may appear to be further away than they actually are. In this case, you should not use the guide lines to judge dis- tance. The use of the guide lines to judge distance increases the risk of impacting the objects.
Warning!
The Rear View Camera is a supplement sys- tem. It is not intended to, nor does it re- place, the need for extreme care. The responsibility during parking and other driv- ing maneuvers always remains with the driv- er.
The Rear View Camera may show obstacles with a distorted perspective, incorrectly or not at all.
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The Rear View Camera is in the handle strip of the trunk lid.
1 Rear View Camera
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Special attention must be paid to objects outside of the camera’s field of view such as those located very close to or below the rear bumper, or above the recessed grip of the luggage compartment lid. Such objects may not be detected by the system and can dam- age the vehicle.
The Rear View Camera does not warn you about impending collisions with objects. The driver is always responsible for safety and must continue to pay attention to the imme- diate surroundings while parking or maneu- vering the vehicle. This applies not only to the area behind the vehicle, but also to the area in front of and to the sides of the vehi- cle. Failure to do so could result in injury to persons and/or damage to the vehicle or other property. We also recommend that the driver uses the Parktronic system* or Park Assist* when parking or maneuvering the vehicle.
Warning!
Make sure no persons or animals are in the area in which you are maneuvering. You could otherwise injure them.
Warning!
The Rear View Camera may not function if: 앫 the trunk lid is not completely closed 앫 it is raining or snowing heavily, or if
there is thick fog 앫 in a very dark area 앫 the camera is exposed to very strong
white light (white stripes may appear on the COMAND display)
앫 the surrounding area is lit with fluores-
cent light (the COMAND display can flicker)
앫 outside temperatures are very high (lens
condensation)
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앫 there is a sudden change in tempera-
ture, for example when you drive out of the cold into a heated garage in winter (lens condensation)
앫 the camera lens is dirty or covered, see “Cleaning the Rear View Camera* lens” (컄 page 602)
앫 the rear of your vehicle is damaged. In this case, have the position and setting of the camera checked by a qualified technician. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Do not use the Rear View Camera if the roads are icy, slippery or covered with snow. The vehicle could slip causing the actual ve- hicle position to deviate from the one shown on the COMAND display.
This may cause injury to you or others, or damage the vehicle or objects.
Mounting tires/rims of other specification than the original equipment tires/rims may impair the function of the Rear View Cam- era. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
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Warning!
Warning!
Please note that objects which do not touch the ground, such as the bumper of a vehicle parked behind you, a trailer hitch, or the back of a truck, may appear to be further away than they actually are. In this case, you should not use the guide lines to judge dis- tance as the use of the guide lines to judge distance increases the risk of impacting the objects.
Even when the object you approach is di- rectly on the ground (and nothing on the ob- ject extends above the ground beyond the object’s contours directly touching the ground) and no objects that do not touch the ground, such as the bumper of a vehicle parked behind you, a trailer hitch, or the back of a truck are in the path, do not ap- proach the object on the ground any closer than red guide line 4.
Use of Rear View Camera can be dangerous if you are color-blind or have impaired color vision.
Only use Rear View Camera if you can see and distinguish all colored guide lines shown by Rear View Camera on the COMAND dis- play.
Switching on Rear View Camera
i The Rear View Camera must be activated in the instrument cluster control system in order for it to be switched on (컄 page 298). 왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 365). 왘 Switch on COMAND (컄 page 83). 왘 Move gear selector lever to reverse
gear R. The COMAND display will show the area behind the vehicle with guide lines.
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1 Blue guide lines for vehicle width 2 Yellow 39 in (1 m) guide line 3 Red 10 in (0.25 m) guide line The red 10 in (0.25 m) guide line 3, the yellow 39 in (1 m) guide line 2 corre- spond to the relevant distance from the rear of the vehicle. The blue guide line for vehicle width 1 show the required width for the vehicle.
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Night View Assist illuminates the road with infrared light in addition to the normal headlamps. A camera at the top of the windshield mea- sures the infrared light and shows a black-and-white image on the multifunc- tion display. The image on the multifunction display cor- responds to a road lit up by high-beam headlamps.
The Night View Assist image on the multi- function display is not impaired 앫 by the headlamps of approaching vehi-
cles
앫 if you cannot switch on the high beams
due to oncoming traffic
As a result, you can better follow the course of the road and detect obstacles earlier on.
Warning!
i Infrared light is invisible to the human eye and can therefore remain permanently switched on without blinding oncoming traffic.
Night View Assist cannot record objects im- mediately in front of or next to the vehicle. When maneuvering, continue to look through the windshield. Make sure no per- sons or animals are in the area in which you are maneuvering. You could otherwise in- jure them.
i If you activate a different function on the driver’s COMAND controls while reverse parking or parallel parking, the image from the Rear View Camera is interrupted. To reactivate the Rear View Camera, take the ve- hicle out of reverse gear and then re-engage re- verse gear again.
Night View Assist*
Warning!
Night View Assist is only an aid to support you while driving and cannot substitute your careful attention. Do not rely on the display of the Night View Assist; instead, continue to look through the windshield. You are al- ways responsible for safety and must drive in accordance with traffic conditions. Other- wise, you could endanger yourself and oth- ers.
If it is foggy, raining or snowing, the clarity of the Night View Assist image on the multi- function display may be diminished.
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The camera is at the top of the windshield.
1 Night View Assist camera
Switching on or off You can only switch on the Night View As- sist if 앫 the SmartKey in the starter switch is
set to position 2
앫 it is dark 앫 the light switch is set to * or B
or if the daytime driving lamps are switched on
앫 the automatic transmission is not in re-
verse gear R
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Image on multifunction display When you switch on Night View Assist, the image for the speed gauge changes on the multifunction display. The speed gauge is shown as a bar on the lower edge of the multifunction display. The line for main menus is no longer available. If you would like to change a setting using the steering wheel buttons, you must first switch off Night View Assist.
1 Night View Assist image 2 Speedometer display
1 Night View Assist on or off 왘 Press button 1 up or down.
The Night View Assist image appears on the multifunction display.
i The infrared headlamps only come on above a speed of approximately 9 mph (15 km/h). Therefore, when you are at a standstill, you do not have a complete view and cannot check the function of the Night View Assist.
i If you change the brightness of the instru- ment cluster while Night View Assist is switched on, only the brightness of the multifunction dis- play is changed.
Adjusting instrument cluster illumination
1 Knob 왘 Make sure the Night View Assist is
switched on.
왘 Brightening illumination: Turn
knob 1 clockwise.
왘 Dimming illumination: Turn knob 1
counterclockwise.
Dirty or fogged-up windshield If the windshield in front of the camera is fogged up on the inside or outside or if it is dirty, the Night View Assist image is diminished.
Warning!
Please do not forget that your primary re- sponsibility is to drive the vehicle. A driver’s attention to the road must always be his/her primary focus when driving. For your safety and the safety of others, stop be- fore trying to remove window fogging or cleaning the window in front of the Night View Assist camera.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) every second.
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Removing condensation 왘 Check settings of automatic climate
control and change them, if necessary (컄 page 491).
왘 Swing the camera cover downward
(컄 page 602).
Cleaning inside of windshield 왘 Clean inside of windshield in front of
camera with a soft, non-scratching cloth (컄 page 602).
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Night View Assist* malfunction
Problem The quality of the Night View Assist image has diminished.
Possible cause The windshield wipers are leaving streaks on the windshield. The area of the windshield within the cam- era’s field of view is dirty. The area of the windshield within the cam- era’s field of view has been damaged. The area of the windshield within the cam- era’s field of view is fogged over. The area of the windshield within the cam- era’s field of view is iced over.
Suggested solution 왘 Replace windshield wiper blades
(컄 page 694).
왘 Clean windshield (컄 page 602).
왘 Replace windshield.
왘 Remove condensation (컄 page 483).
왘 Defrost windshield (컄 page 494).
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Blind Spot Assist*
Depending on production date, your vehi- cle may not be equipped with this feature. Blind Spot Assist uses radar sensors to monitor the area on both sides of your ve- hicle. It will assist you when you change lanes driving at speeds of above 20 mph (30 km/h). A warning will appear on the outside rear view mirror as soon as anoth- er vehicle is detected in the area being monitored. If you then activate the corre- sponding turn signals to change lanes, you will see and hear a collision warning. Blind Spot Assist operates using two sensors in the front bumper and four sensors in the rear bumper.
Warning!
Blind Spot Assist is only a driving aid and may not detect all vehicles. It is the driver’s responsibility at all times to be attentive to road, weather and traffic conditions and to provide the steering, braking and other
driving inputs necessary to retain control of the vehicle. Failure to do so could result in recognizing dangers too late, possibly re- sulting in an accident and serious injury to yourself and others.
In order for Blind Spot Assist to function, the radar sensors must be switched on and operational. When travelling in Canada in a vehicle not registered in Canada, you must switch off the radar sensor system* (컄 page 302). Canadian law does not permit the use of the radar sensor system* (컄 page 302) for vehicles from outside of Canada. When you switch off the radar sensor system*, the following functions are deactivated: 앫 BAS Plus* (컄 page 68) 앫 PRE-SAFE® Brake* (컄 page 75) 앫 DISTRONIC Plus* (컄 page 443) 앫 Park Assist (컄 page 467) 앫 Advanced Parking Guidance*
(컄 page 471)
앫 Blind Spot Assist* (컄 page 485)
Warning!
Blind Spot Assist cannot detect road and traffic conditions.
Blind Spot Assist may not be able to detect narrow vehicles such as motorcycles or bi- cycles, or it may not detect them until it is too late.
The monitoring function may be impaired if your sensors are dirty, subject to heavy spray, or if visibility is poor due to e.g. snow, rain, or fog. This can result in vehicles not being detected or being detected too late.
It is the driver’s responsibility at all times to be attentive to road, weather and traffic con- ditions and to provide the steering, braking and other driving inputs necessary to retain control of the vehicle. Failure to do so could result in recognizing dangers too late, possi- bly resulting in an accident and serious inju- ry to yourself and others.
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Sensor monitoring range Blind Spot Assist is able to monitor a range up to three meters to the rear and both sides of the vehicle.
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Warning!
Blind Spot Assist monitors certain areas in the immediate vicinity of your vehicle. Vehi- cles approaching and passing at increased speeds will not be detected. There will be no warning display and no audible warning.
When driving in a very wide lane, the sensors may not be able to cover the entire width of the neighboring lane. Vehicles driving on the outside of the neighboring lane may not be detected.
It is the driver’s responsibility at all times to be attentive to road, weather and traffic con- ditions and to provide the steering, braking and other driving inputs necessary to retain control of the vehicle. Failure to do so could result in recognizing dangers too late, possi- bly resulting in an accident and serious inju- ry to yourself and others.
When driving in a very narrow lane, the sen- sors may detect and display vehicles in the second lane over. This will be the case if there are vehicles driving on the inside edge of their lane.
The Blind Spot Assist sensors are built into the front and rear bumpers. Make sure that the area of the bumpers around the sen- sors is free of dirt, ice and snow. The radar sensors must not be obstructed, for exam- ple, by bicycle carriers or overhanging lug- gage.
! In the event of a significant impact or dam- age affecting the bumpers, have the radar sen- sors checked by a qualified specialist workshop such as a Mercedes-Benz Center. Failure to do so can result in Blind Spot Assist not functioning correctly.
Indicator and warning lamps
Once a speed above 20 mph (30 km/h) has been reached and 앫 Blind Spot Assist detects no vehicle in its range, the indicator lamp 1 goes out
앫 Blind Spot Assist detects another vehi- cle in its range, the warning lamp 1 on the corresponding side of the vehicle turns red.
1 Yellow indicator lamp/red warning
lamp
왘 Switching on: Make sure that the ra- dar sensors (컄 page 302) and the Blind Spot Assist (컄 page 299) are switched on. With the ignition switched on, the warn- ing lamp 1 in the exterior mirror lights up red. With the engine running, the indicator lamp 1 in the exterior mirror lights up yellow up to a speed of 20 mph (30 km/h).
Warning!
Blind Spot Assist is not active at speeds be- low approximately 20 mph (30 km/h). You will not be alerted to the presence of vehi- cles in the monitored area at these speeds.
It is the driver’s responsibility at all times to be attentive to road, weather and traffic con- ditions and to provide the steering, braking and other driving inputs necessary to retain control of the vehicle. Failure to do so could result in recognizing dangers too late, possi- bly resulting in an accident and serious inju- ry to yourself and others.
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Collision warning If a vehicle is detected in the Blind Spot As- sist range and you activate the turn signal, a two-tone warning will sound and the red warning lamp 1 will flash.
Warning!
Do not change lanes or make turns, while the red warning lamp 1 is flashing. Doing so could result in an accident and seroius in- jury to yourself and others.
왘 Remain on the lane that you are cur-
rently on until traffic conditions permit to change.
If the turn signal remains on, the red warn- ing lamp 1 will flash to indicate that vehi- cles have been detected. No further audible warnings will sound.
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Controls in detail Air vents
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Warning!
When operating the automatic climate con- trol, the air that enters the passenger com- partment through the air vents can be very hot or very cold (depending on the set tem- perature). This may cause burns or frostbite to unprotected skin in the immediate area of the air vents.
Always keep sufficient distance between un- protected parts of the body and the air vents. If necessary, use the air distribution adjustment (컄 page 271) to direct the air to air vents in the vehicle interior that are not in the immediate area of unprotected skin.
Item
1 Left side defroster vent, fixed 2 Left side air vent, adjustable 3 Left center air vent, adjustable 4 Thumbwheel for air volume control
for left center air vent
5 Thumbwheel for air volume control
for right center air vent
6 Right center air vent, adjustable 7 Right side air vent, adjustable 8 Right side defroster vent, fixed 9 Automatic climate control panel a Left rear center air vent, adjustable b Right rear center air vent, adjustable c Thumbwheel for right rear center air
vents
d Thumbwheel for left rear center air
vents
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Please comply with the following instruc- tions in order for the automatic climate control to function optimally: 앫 Keep the air intake grille in front of the windshield free of snow, leaves, sticks, and any other debris.
앫 Always keep all air vents and grilles in the passenger compartment free from obstruction.
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Controls in detail Air vents
Opening and closing air vents
i For draft-free ventilation, move the sliders for the center air vents 3 and 6 (컄 page 488) to the middle position.
Center air vents 왘 Opening: Turn thumbwheels 4
and 5 upward (컄 page 488).
왘 Closing: Turn thumbwheels 4 and 5
downward.
Side air vents 왘 Opening: Turn thumbwheels next to
side air vents 2 and 7 upward (컄 page 488).
왘 Closing: Turn thumbwheels down-
ward.
Rear center console air vents 왘 Increasing/decreasing air volume: Turn thumbwheel c or d to the left or right (컄 page 488).
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i The temperature at the air vents a and b (컄 page 488) for rear passenger compartment will be approximately the same as at the dash- board center air vents.
Ventilated storage compartment
The storage compartment under the front armrest can be ventilated when the auto- matic climate control is switched on.
! Extreme temperatures can occur in the stor- age compartment. Switch off the air vents in the storage compartment while the heating is switched on if you are transporting heat-sensi- tive items in the compartment. Keep the air vents free of obstruction.
1 Switching ventilation off 2 Switching ventilation on The air volume is dependent on the setting of: 앫 air distribution control 앫 air volume control 앫 air vents in the dashboard The air temperature is about the same as that of the dashboard air vents. It cannot be regulated separately.
왔 Automatic climate control
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Automatic climate control panel
Item
Item
Item
1 AUTO mode for air distribution and
volume, left
2 Temperature control, left 3 Manual fan speed adjustment, left 4 Front defroster
5 Air recirculation 6 Automatic climate control on/off 7 Residual engine heat and ventilation
9 Manual fan speed adjustment, right a Temperature control, right b AUTO mode for air distribution and
(REST)
8 Rear window defroster
volume, right
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i If you have the air distribution and air vol- ume automatically controlled, you can adjust the temperature, footwell temperature and air flow. The following basic settings are recommended: 앫 Automatic air distribution control
(컄 page 491)
앫 Temperature: 72°F (22°C) (컄 page 494) 앫 Footwell temperature: 0 (컄 page 274) 앫 Air flow: focused (컄 page 275) The automatic climate control is operation- al whenever the engine is running. You can operate the climate control system in ei- ther the automatic or manual mode. The system cools or heats the interior depend- ing on the selected interior temperature and the current outside temperature. It can only function optimally when you are driving with the windows and the tilt/slid- ing sunroof closed. It is possible to completely deactivate the climate control system (컄 page 493).
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Nearly all dust particles, pollutants and odors are filtered out before outside air en- ters the passenger compartment through the air distribution system.
Warning!
Follow the recommended settings for heat- ing and cooling given on the following pages and in the “COMAND automatic climate control” section (컄 page 269). Otherwise the windows could fog up, impairing visibili- ty and endangering you and others.
Warning!
Severe conditions (e.g. strong air pollution) may require replacement of the filter before its scheduled replacement interval. A clogged filter will reduce the air volume to the interior and the windows could fog up, impairing visibility and endangering you and others. Have a clogged filter replaced as soon as possible at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
i If the vehicle interior is hot, ventilate the in- terior before driving off, see “Summer opening feature” (컄 page 404). The automatic climate control will then adjust the interior temperature to the set value much faster. Keep the air intake grille in front of the wind- shield free of snow, leaves, sticks, and any other debris.
The following automatic climate control functions can be operated via COMAND:
Function Temperature Air distribution Air volume Switching off cooling (“AC OFF”) Central climate control (“Mono”) Footwell temperature Air flow from air vents
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271
271
272
273
274
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Deactivating climate control system
Warning!
When the automatic climate control is switched off, the outside air supply and cir- culation are also switched off. Only choose this setting for a short time. Otherwise the windows could fog up, impairing visibility and endangering you and others.
왘 Deactivating: Press button ´
(컄 page 491) up or down. The indicator lamp on the button comes on. You will see “Climate Con- trol OFF” in the COMAND display. 왘 Reactivating: Press button ´
(컄 page 491) up or down. The indicator lamp on the button goes out. You will see the previous settings in the COMAND display.
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Operating climate control system in automatic mode
Air distribution and air volume is adjusted automatically by the automatic climate control system. You can also adjust the settings for air distribution and air volume manually.
i In automatic mode, cooling with dehumidify is switched on. This function can be switched off if necessary (컄 page 272).
Activating 왘 Press button U (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button comes on.
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Deactivating 왘 Press button U (컄 page 491) up or
down.
or 왘 Adjust air distribution (컄 page 271). or 왘 Adjust air volume (컄 page 494).
The indicator lamp on button U goes out. The automatic function is switched off. You can adjust the air distribution (컄 page 271) or air volume (컄 page 494) manually.
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Setting temperature
Adjusting air volume
Use temperature controls %$ 2 and a (컄 page 491) in the center con- sole or COMAND (컄 page 270) to sepa- rately adjust the air temperature on each side of the passenger compartment. You should raise or lower the temperature set- ting in small increments, preferably start- ing at 72°F (22°C). The automatic climate control will adjust to the set temperature as fast as possible. 왘 Press temperature control %$ 2 and/or a (컄 page 491) upward or downward. The climate control system will corre- spondingly adjust the interior air tem- perature.
Use buttons Q (컄 page 491) in the cen- ter console or COMAND to separately ad- just the air volume on each side of the passenger compartment. 왘 Press button Q up to increase or
down to decrease air volume. The indicator lamps on buttons U (컄 page 491) goes out. The automatic function is switched off. The air volume is adjusted correspond- ing to the set blower speed.
Front defroster
You can use this setting to defrost the windshield, for example if it is iced up. You can also defog the windshield and the side windows.
i Keep this setting selected only until the windshield is clear again.
Activating 왘 Press button ; (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button comes on.
The air conditioning switches to the follow- ing functions automatically: 앫 most efficient blower speed and heat- ing power, depending on outside tem- perature
앫 air flows onto the windshield and the
front side windows
앫 the air conditioning compressor
switches on at outside temperatures above approximately 41°F (5°C) for air-drying
앫 the air recirculation mode is switched
off
Adjustments You can adjust the air volume and the tem- perature when the front defroster is switched on. The air flow will remain on the windshield and door windows. 왘 Press button Q up or down to in- crease or decrease air volume to the desired level. The air volume increases/decreases to the next higher/lower blower speed and heating switches to the tempera- ture that was set before the front de- froster was switched on. The indicator lamp on button ; goes out.
or 왘 Press temperature control %$ 2 and/or a (컄 page 491) upward or downward. Heating switches to the temperature that was set before the front defroster was switched on.
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The indicator lamp on button ; goes out.
i The air conditioning compressor remains on even with the indicator lamp on button ; goes out. This helps to prevent windshield from fogging.
Deactivating 왘 Press button ; (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button goes out. The previous settings are once again in effect, except air recirculation mode stays off.
Windshield fogged on the outside 왘 Switch the windshield wipers on
(컄 page 400).
왘 Press button U (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button comes on.
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Rear window defroster
Activating 왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 365). 왘 Press button < (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button comes on.
! The rear window defroster uses a large amount of power. To keep battery drain to a min- imum, switch off the defroster as soon as the rear window is clear.
Deactivating 왘 Press button < (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button goes out.
i The defroster is automatically deactivated after some time of operation depending on the outside temperature.
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Warning!
i Maximum cooling MAXCOOL is only avail- able when the engine is running.
Any accumulation of snow and ice should be removed from the rear window before driv- ing. Visibility could otherwise be impaired, endangering you and others.
i If the rear window defroster switches off too soon and the indicator lamp goes out, this indi- cates that too many electrical consumers are op- erating simultaneously and the load on the battery is reducing available voltage. The system responds automatically by deactivating the rear window defroster.
Maximum cooling MAXCOOL (USA only)
If U is selected on both the left and right side and there is a high demand for cooling, the display “MAXCOOL” appears in the COMAND display. This provides the fastest possible cooling of the vehicle interior (when windows and tilt/sliding sunroof are closed).
Air recirculation mode
Switch to air recirculation mode to prevent unpleasant odors from entering the vehicle from the outside (e.g. before driving in a tunnel). This setting cuts off the intake of outside air and recirculates the air in the passenger compartment.
Warning!
Fogged windows impair visibility, endanger- ing you and others. If the windows begin to fog on the inside, switching off the air recirculation mode immediately should clear interior window fogging. If interior window fogging persists, make sure the air conditioning (컄 page 272) is activated, or press button ;.
왘 Activating: Press button ,
(컄 page 491) up or down. The indicator lamp on the button comes on.
i The air recirculation mode is activated auto- matically at high outside temperatures. The indicator lamp on button , is not lit when the air recirculation mode is automatically acti- vated. A quantity of outside air is added when the cool- ing demand is not at maximum. If the air conditioning has been turned off (컄 page 272) or the outside temperature is be- low 41°F (5°C), the air recirculation mode will not switch on automatically.
왘 Deactivating: Press button ,
(컄 page 491) up or down. The indicator lamp on the button goes out.
i The manually selected air recirculation mode is deactivated automatically: 앫 after 5 minutes if the outside temperature is
below approximately 41°F (5°C)
앫 after 5 minutes if the air conditioning is
turned off
앫 after 30 minutes if the outside temperature
is above approximately 41°F (5°C)
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Air recirculation mode with conve- nience closing or opening feature
Warning!
Never operate the side windows and the tilt/sliding sunroof if there is the possibility of anyone being harmed by the closing pro- cedure.
When using the air recirculation mode with convenience closing feature, should the up- ward movement of a window be blocked by some obstruction including but not limited to arms, hands, fingers, etc., the automatic reversal feature will not operate.
In the event that the procedure causes po- tential danger, the closing of the side win- dows can be immediately halted by pressing the respective window switch. The closing of the tilt/sliding sunroof can be immediately halted by moving the tilt/sliding sunroof switch in the overhead control panel in any direction.
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The closing of the side windows and the tilt/sliding sunroof can be reversed by again pressing and holding button ,.
왘 Convenience closing: Press button , for approximately 2 seconds. The side windows and/or tilt/sliding sunroof will close. You can release button , once the closing proce- dure has begun. The windows and tilt/sliding sunroof continue closing until they are fully closed. The indicator lamp on the button comes on. The air recirculation mode is activated. 왘 Convenience opening: Press button , for approximately 2 seconds.
The side windows and/or tilt/sliding sunroof will return to their previous po- sition. You can release button , once the opening procedure has be- gun. The windows and tilt/sliding sun- roof continue opening until they have reached their previous positions. The indicator lamp on the button goes out. The air recirculation mode is deactivat- ed.
i A window or tilt/sliding sunroof will only re- turn to its previous position if it has not been moved to another position using the respective window switch or tilt/sliding sunroof switch af- ter it was closed with button ,. A window or tilt/sliding sunroof that has been moved will remain in its current position if button , is used to reopen the remaining windows or tilt/sliding sunroof.
Residual engine heat and ventilation
With the engine switched off, it is possible to continue to heat or ventilate the interior. This feature makes use of the residual heat produced by the engine.
i If you switch on the residual heat function when outside temperatures are high, only the ventilation will be switched on.
i Regardless of the selected air volume, the blower operates at low speed when heating. In case of ventilation the blower operates at higher speed.
i How long the system will provide heating de- pends on 앫 the coolant temperature 앫 the temperature set by the operator
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Activating 왘 Switch off the ignition (컄 page 365). 왘 Press button T (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button comes on.
Deactivating 왘 Press button T (컄 page 491) up or
down. The indicator lamp on the button goes out.
i The residual heat is automatically turned off: 앫 when the ignition is switched on 앫 after approximately 30 minutes 앫 if the battery voltage drops 앫 if the coolant temperature is too low
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Controls in detail Trunk
Warning!
Make sure the trunk is closed when the en- gine is running and while driving. Among other dangers, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter the vehicle interior re- sulting in unconsciousness and death.
Opening trunk
You can open the trunk if the vehicle is sta- tionary. A minimum height clearance of 6.0 ft (1.8 m) is required to open the trunk lid.
! The trunk lid swings open upwards automat- ically. Always make sure that there is sufficient overhead clearance. To stop the opening procedure, press button Š on the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO*.
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Opening trunk from outside
Opening trunk from inside
1 Trunk lid handle 왘 Press and hold button Š on the
1 Remote trunk opening/closing switch 왘 Press and hold switch 1 until the
SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* until trunk unlocks and begins to open.
or 왘 Pull on handle 1.
In vehicles without KEYLESS-GO*: The vehicle must be unlocked.
trunk is opened. The indicator lamp in switch 1 comes on and remains lit until the trunk is closed.
To interrupt the opening procedure: 왘 Release switch 1.
Trunk opening-height restriction The trunk lid opening height can be limited when transporting goods on a roof rack (e.g. presence of an optional MB sport lug- gage container). When activated, the trunk opens to approximately the height of the roof edge. 왘 Activate the limiting opening height of
trunk lid using the COMAND system (컄 page 268).
Closing trunk
i Do not place the SmartKey in the open trunk. You may lock yourself out.
i If the vehicle was previously centrally locked, the trunk will lock automatically after closing it. All turn signal lamps flash three times to confirm locking. Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*: To prevent a possi- ble inadvertent lockout, the trunk will open auto- matically if a SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* is recognized inside the vehicle or in the trunk. The vehicle is only locked when the turn signals flash three times. If you are carrying a second
Controls in detail Trunk
SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* with you, you can still lock the vehicle.
Warning!
To prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the trunk lid opening when closing the trunk. Be espe- cially careful when small children are around.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unat- tended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised ac- cess to a vehicle could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury.
Closing trunk from outside manually
1 Handle 왘 Lower trunk lid by pulling firmly on
handle 1.
왘 Close the trunk with hands placed flat
on the trunk lid.
The power closing assist automatically en- sures that the trunk lid is pulled closed completely (컄 page 363).
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Closing trunk from inside automatically
Warning!
Maintain sight of trunk area while operating door mounted switch. Monitor the closing procedure carefully to make sure no one is in danger of being injured.
To interrupt the closing procedure, release the door mounted remote trunk open- ing/closing switch.
Even with the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the starter switch or the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the vehicle, the remote trunk opening/closing switch can be operated.
Therefore, do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised access to a vehicle could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury.
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i If the trunk lid comes into contact with an object while closing (e.g. luggage that has been piled too high) in the upper motion sequence, the closing procedure is stopped and the trunk re- opens slightly.
1 Remote trunk opening/closing switch 왘 Press and hold switch 1 until the
trunk is closed. The indicator lamp in the switch goes out when the trunk is closed.
To interrupt the closing procedure: 왘 Release switch 1.
i You can also close the trunk by hand.
Closing trunk from outside automatically
Warning!
Monitor the closing procedure carefully to make sure no one is in danger of being in- jured. To prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the trunk lid opening when closing the trunk. Be especially careful when small children are around. To stop the closing procedure, do one of the following: 앫 press button Š on the SmartKey or
SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO
앫 press the trunk opening/closing switch
(on the driver’s door)
앫 press the trunk closing switch 앫 press the KEYLESS-GO locking/closing
switch*
앫 pull the trunk lid handle
Even with the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the starter switch or the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the vehicle, the remote trunk opening/closing switch can be operated. Therefore, do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised access to a vehicle could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury.
Vehicles without KEYLESS-GO* 1 Trunk closing switch
Controls in detail Trunk
Closing trunk and locking vehicle from outside (vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*) You can close the trunk and lock the vehi- cle simultaneously from the outside using the KEYLESS-GO locking/closing switch.
Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO* 1 Trunk closing switch 왘 Press trunk closing switch 1 briefly.
The trunk closes.
i If the trunk lid comes into contact with an object while closing (e.g. luggage that has been piled too high) in the upper motion sequence, the closing procedure is stopped and the trunk re- opens slightly.
i You can also close the trunk by hand.
1 KEYLESS-GO locking/closing switch 왘 Make sure you have the SmartKey with
KEYLESS-GO with you. 왘 Press switch 1 briefly.
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With both doors closed: 앫 The locking knobs in the doors
move down.
앫 The trunk starts to close automati-
cally.
앫 All turn signal lamps flash three
times to confirm locking once the trunk has closed completely.
앫 An acoustic signal sounds three
times.
앫 The anti-theft alarm system is
armed.
i If the trunk lid comes into contact with an object while closing (e.g. luggage that has been piled too high) in the upper motion sequence, the closing procedure is stopped and the trunk re- opens slightly.
i You can also close the trunk by hand.
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Trunk emergency release
With the emergency release button, the trunk can be opened from inside the trunk.
Illumination of the emergency release but- ton: 앫 The button will flash for 30 minutes af-
ter opening the trunk.
앫 The button will flash for 60 minutes af-
ter closing the trunk.
i The emergency release button does not open the trunk if the vehicle battery is dis- charged or disconnected.
1 Emergency release button 왘 Briefly press emergency release
button 1. The trunk opens.
i The emergency release button unlocks and opens the trunk while the vehicle is standing still or in motion.
Valet locking
i To deny any unauthorized person access to the trunk, e.g. when you valet park the vehicle, lock it separately with the mechanical key. Leave only the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* less its mechanical key with the vehicle.
1 Neutral position 2 Locked
왘 Close the trunk (컄 page 501). 왘 Remove the mechanical key from the
SmartKey (컄 page 684).
왘 Insert the mechanical key in the trunk
lid lock.
왘 Turn the mechanical key clockwise to
position 2 to lock the trunk.
The trunk remains locked even when the vehicle is centrally unlocked.
i You can only cancel the separate trunk lock- ing mode by means of the mechanical key. 왘 Insert the mechanical key in the trunk
lid lock.
왘 Turn the mechanical key counterclock- wise to neutral position 1 to unlock the trunk. You can now open the trunk (컄 page 500).
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Controls in detail Power tilt/sliding sunroof
Opening and closing power tilt/sliding sunroof
Warning!
When closing the tilt/sliding sunroof, make sure that there is no danger of anyone being harmed by the closing procedure.
If the tilt/sliding sunroof encounters an ob- struction that blocks its path in a circum- stance where you are closing the tilt/sliding sunroof by moving the tilt/sliding sunroof switch past the resistance point, or by pressing and holding button ‹ on the SmartKey, by pressing and holding the sen- sor surface (vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*) on the outside door handle, the automatic re- versal function will not operate.
The opening/closing procedure of the tilt/sliding sunroof can be immediately halt- ed by releasing the switch or, if the switch was moved past the resistance point and re- leased, by moving the switch in any direc- tion.
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Do not open the tilt/sliding sunroof if there is snow or ice on the roof, as this could result in malfunctions. If you cannot open or close the tilt/sliding sun- roof due to a malfunction contact Roadside As- sistance or an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. ! Please keep in mind that weather conditions can sometimes change rapidly. Make sure to close the tilt/sliding sunroof when leaving the vehicle. If water enters the vehicle interior, vehi- cle electronics could be damaged which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
i When the tilt/sliding sunroof is open, reso- nance noises may result in addition to the usual wind noises. They are caused by minimal pres- sure changes in the passenger compartment. To reduce or eliminate these noises, change the po- sition of the tilt/sliding sunroof or open a side window slightly.
The tilt/sliding sunroof is made out of glass. In the event of an accident, the glass may shatter. This may result in an opening in the roof.
In a vehicle rollover, occupants not wearing their seat belts or not wearing them properly may be thrown out of the opening. Such an opening also presents a potential for injury for occupants wearing their seat belts properly as entire body parts or portions of them may protrude from the passenger compartment.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unat- tended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised ac- cess to a vehicle could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury.
! To avoid damaging the seals, do not trans- port any objects with sharp edges which can stick out of the tilt/sliding sunroof.
i You can also open or close the tilt/sliding sunroof using the SmartKey, see “Summer open- ing feature” (컄 page 404) and “Convenience closing feature” (컄 page 404). Depending on current position, the tilt/sliding sunroof may also open or close when the air recirculation button , (컄 page 491) is pressed and held for 2 seconds.
i If PRE-SAFE® has been activated, the tilt/sliding sunroof closes automatically until only a small gap remains.
i With the SmartKey in starter switch position 0 or removed from the starter switch, the tilt/sliding sunroof can be operated 앫 until you open the driver’s or passenger door 앫 for up to approximately 5 minutes
1 Push back to slide sunroof open 2 Push forward to slide sunroof closed 3 Push up to raise sunroof at rear 4 Pull down to lower sunroof at rear With the sunroof closed or tilted open, a screen can be slid into the roof opening to help provide shade. When sliding the sun- roof open, the screen will also retract.
Controls in detail Power tilt/sliding sunroof
왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 365). 왘 To open, close, raise or lower, move the
switch to resistance point in the re- quired direction 1 to 4 until the tilt/sliding sunroof has reached the de- sired position.
왘 Express-operation: To open, close, raise or lower, move the switch past the resistance point in the required direction 1 to 4 and release. The tilt/sliding sunroof opens or closes completely.
왘 Stopping during Express-operation:
Move the switch in any direction.
i If the movement of the tilt/sliding sunroof is blocked during the closing procedure, the sun- roof will stop and reopen slightly.
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Controls in detail Power tilt/sliding sunroof
Synchronizing
The tilt/sliding sunroof must be synchro- nized 앫 if the tilt/sliding sunroof can only be
opened with a jerking motion
앫 after a malfunction
! Do not open the tilt/sliding sunroof com- pletely if it is not aligned. Otherwise you could damage the tilt/sliding sunroof.
왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 365). 왘 Press and hold the sunroof switch in
the direction of arrow 3 until the tilt/sliding sunroof is fully raised at the rear.
왘 Keep holding the sunroof switch in the direction of arrow 3 for approximately 1 second.
왘 Check the Express-operation feature
(컄 page 507). If the tilt/sliding sunroof opens com- pletely, the sunroof is synchronized. Otherwise repeat the above steps.
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왔 Loading and storing Loading instructions
The total load weight including vehicle oc- cupants and luggage/cargo should not exceed the load limit as indicated on the corresponding placard located on the driv- er’s door B-pillar (컄 page 564).
Warning!
Always fasten items being carried as secure- ly as possible using cargo tie-down hooks and fastening materials appropriate for the weight and size of the load.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud- den maneuvers, loose items will be thrown around inside the vehicle and can cause in- jury to vehicle occupants unless the items are securely fastened in the vehicle.
To help avoid personal injury during a colli- sion or sudden maneuver, exercise care when transporting cargo. Put luggage or car- go in the trunk if possible.
Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the seat backs. Do not place anything on the rear-window shelf.
Never drive vehicle with trunk open. Deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter ve- hicle interior resulting in unconsciousness and death.
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Storage compartments
Warning!
To help avoid personal injury during a colli- sion or sudden maneuver, exercise care when storing objects in the vehicle. Put lug- gage or cargo in the trunk if possible. Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the seat backs.
Parcel nets cannot secure hard or heavy ob- jects.
Keep compartment lids closed. This will help to prevent stored objects from being thrown about and injuring vehicle occupants during 앫 braking 앫 vehicle maneuvers or 앫 an accident.
i An overview of the storage compartments can be found on (컄 page 34).
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Controls in detail Loading and storing
Storage compartments in the front passenger compartment
왘 Opening: Press glove box lid
release 1.
Storage compartments in the front armrest
Glove box
왘 Closing: Push the lid up. 왘 Locking: Insert the mechanical key
into the glove box lock and turn it clockwise to position 3.
왘 Unlocking: Insert the mechanical key into the glove box lock and turn it coun- terclockwise to position 2.
1 Glove box lid release 2 Unlocking glove box 3 Locking glove box
The glove box can be unlocked and locked with the mechanical key (컄 page 684).
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1 Storage tray/telephone* compartment 2 Storage compartment 왘 Opening storage tray/telephone* compartment: Press button 1 and swing armrest to left or right side. 왘 Opening storage compartment:
Press button 2 and swing center arm- rest upward.
Storage compartments below the front seats
Eyeglasses compartment
Parcel net in front passenger footwell
Controls in detail Loading and storing
1 Tab 2 Compartment cover 왘 Opening: Pull tab 1 upward and fold
cover 2 forward.
1 Eyeglasses compartment mark 왘 Opening: Press mark 1. 왘 Closing: Swing eyeglasses compart-
ment upward until it engages.
Warning!
The parcel net is intended for storing light-weight items only.
Heavy objects, objects with sharp edges or fragile objects may not be transported in the parcel net. In an accident, during hard brak- ing, or sudden maneuvers, they could be in- jury to vehicle occupants.
The parcel net cannot protect transported goods in the event of an accident.
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A small convenience parcel net is located in the front passenger footwell. It is for small and light items, such as road maps, mail, etc.
Storage compartments in rear passenger compartment
Storage compartment between rear seats
Armrest with integrated storage compartment
! Before storing the armrest in the backrest, close the storage compartment cover.
! Do not sit on or lean your body weight against the armrest when it is folded down, as you could otherwise damage it.
1 Handle 왘 Opening: Pull handle 1 backward in
the direction of arrow.
1 Release catch 왘 Opening: Pull release catch 1 and
swing the cover upward.
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Rear storage box
Cup holders
! Do not sit on or lean your body weight against the armrest when it is folded down, as you could otherwise damage it.
Warning!
In order to help prevent spilling liquids on vehicle occupants and/or vehicle equip- ment, only use containers that fit into the cup holder. Use lids on open containers and do not fill containers to a height where the contents, especially hot liquids, could spill during braking, vehicle maneuvers, or in an accident. Liquids spilled on vehicle occu- pants may cause serious personal injury. Liquids spilled on vehicle equipment may cause damage not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
When not in use, keep the cup holders closed. An open cup holder may cause injury to you or others when contacted during braking, vehicle maneuvers, or in an acci- dent.
1 Handle 2 Cover 왘 Fold down rear center armrest. 왘 Pull handle 1 upward in the direction
of arrow.
왘 Swing down cover 2.
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Keep in mind that objects placed in the cup holder may come loose during braking, vehi- cle maneuvers, or in an accident and be thrown around in the vehicle interior. Objects thrown around in the vehicle interi- or may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.
Cup holder in front center console
1 Mark 2 Handle 왘 Opening: Press mark 1 on the front. 왘 Closing: Fold cover in until it engages.
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i You can remove the cup holder to clean it. Only clean it using clear, lukewarm water. 왘 Removing: Pull cup holder out by pull- ing silver handle 2 upward in direction of arrow.
왘 Inserting: Press downward until it en- gages. While doing so, make sure that the word “Front” is in the proper instal- lation position.
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Cup holder in rear
Trunk
Storage spaces under trunk floor
1 Compartment mark 왘 Opening: Press mark 1 on the front.
1 Storage space 2 Handle 3 Trunk floor cover 왘 Lift up trunk floor cover 3 and engage the cover handle 2 in upper edge of trunk.
Retaining hooks A hook is located on the upper edge of the trunk and can be used to attach cargo items such as bags.
Parcel net in trunk There is a parcel net on the right trunk side wall to secure loads.
Retainer for Operator’s Manual pouch
1 Tab 2 Retaining hook 왘 Pull tab 1 of retaining hook 2 down.
! Do not use the retaining hooks to tie down cargo.
1 Hook-and-loop fastener 2 Operator’s Manual pouch Use hook-and-loop fastener 1 to fasten Operator’s Manual pouch 2 in place.
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Controls in detail Useful features
Sun visors
Warning!
Glare from front 왘 Swing sun visor 1 down.
Glare from front and sides
Ashtray
Warning!
Do not use the vanity mirror while driving.
Keep the vanity mirrors in the sun visors closed while vehicle is in motion. Reflected glare can endanger you and others.
! Close vanity mirror cover 2 (if open) before you disengage sun visor 1 from the mounting and pivot it to the side. 왘 Disengage sun visor 1 from the
mounting.
왘 Pivot sun visor 1 to the side.
Vanity mirror in sun visor 왘 To use vanity mirror, lift up cover 2.
Vanity mirror lamp 3 comes on.