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All around the steering wheel: controls and displays 
 
1
 
Roller sun blind for rear window112
 
2
 
Rear window safety switch42 
 
3
 
Electric power windows41
 
4
 
Exterior mirrors51
 
5
 
Parking brake62
 
6
 
Parking lamps and low beams99
 
7
 
Instrument lighting100
 
8
 
Turn signal indicators69
High beams, 
headlamp flasher100 

 
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Steering wheel16
 
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Info Display12
 
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Automatic transmission lever66
 
12
 
Ignition lock60
 
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Horn: the entire surface
 
20
 
Fog lamps100
 
21
 
Releasing the engine hood194 Computer84,
Check Control82
Computer84
Standing lamps100
 
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Switching ignition on/off and 
starting the engine60,61
 
14
 
Windshield wipers70
Rain sensor70
 
15
 
PDC Park Distance Control90
 
17
 
Steering wheel heater52
Steering wheel adjustment52
 
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Unlocking luggage 
compartment38
 
19
 
Programmable cruise 
control71
Front fog lamps 

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1Glasses compartment115
2Storage compartment115
3Switching audio and video sources on/
off and adjusting volume149
4Telephone keypad, folding176
5Automatic air distribution and supply, 
left side of passenger 
compartment103
6Outside air/AUC Automatic recircu-
lated-air control/recirculated air104
7Defrosting windshield and windows 
and removing condensation104
8Control Display17
9Temperature, left side of passenger 
compartment: turn
Maximum cooling: press104
10Glass roof, electric42
11Memory buttons for integrated 
universal remote control111
12Air supply, left side of passenger 
compartment: turn
Switching off automatic climate 
control: press104, 106
13Reading lamps101
14Hazard warning flashers
15Interior lamps100
16Air supply, right side of passenger 
compartment103
17Temperature, right side of passenger 
compartment: turn
Residual heat mode: press103, 105
18Rear window defroster
19Air conditioning104
20Starting an emergency call177
21Opening the glove compartment
22Automatic air distribution and supply, 
right side of passenger 
compartment106
23Station/track search and CD, DVD148
24Central locking system36
25Controller17
26Control Center buttons1727Seat adjustment44
Heated seats49
Active seat ventilation50
Active seat51
Seat, mirror and 
steering wheel memory53 

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Buttons on the steering wheel 
Buttons are integrated on the steering 
wheel for fast operation of the following 
functions without being distracted from 
driving:
>The Steptronic of the automatic trans-
mission 
>Selected audio source functions 
>Selected portable phone functions
>The voice command system
>Selected TV and DVD functions.
The buttons on the steering wheel are 
only operational when the corre-
sponding systems are switched on.<
Telephone:
Accepting calls, making calls, ending calls.
Volume.
Voice command system: 
Switching on and off.
Fast forward/reverse:
>Radio 
Press briefly: next stored station 
Extended pressure: automatic tuning 
>CD
Press briefly: skipping tracks
Extended pressure: fast forward/
reverse
>TV
Selecting program
>DVD 
Searching for chapter.Available for individual programming: 
In the "Settings" menu, you can select the 
function of the button at the "  button" 
menu item, refer to page 52. 
Steptronic: 
Press briefly to proceed through a selec-
tion sequence consisting of the automatic 
program, the Sport program, and the man-
ual mode, refer to page 66. 
Steptronic: upshifting and downshifting, 
refer to page 67. 

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Voice command
Voice command system
The concept
The voice command system allows you to 
control operation of various vehicle sys-
tems without ever removing your hands 
from the steering wheel. The system oper-
ates on the basis of voice commands that 
you will learn easily after using them a few 
times. In many cases, the voice command 
system supports you with announcements 
or questions while you are making your 
entries.
The voice command system transforms 
your oral commands and dialog answers 
into control signals for the selected sys-
tems.
Please take the time to acquaint your-
self with how a particular system 
operates before proceeding to control it 
using the voice command system.<
Symbols used
{...}  Verbal instructions to use with the 
voice command system.
{{...}} Identifies the answers generated by 
the voice command system. 
Systems available for use with 
voice command
>{Telephone}, refer to page 174
>{Navigation}, refer to page 130
>{Radio}, refer to page 152
>{CD}, refer to page 158
>{CD changer}, refer to page 160
>{Notepad}, refer to page 27
>{TV}, refer to page  163
>{DVD}, refer to page 165. Either the system that you are now oper-
ating or any current error messages will 
appear in the Info Display, refer to page 26.
Speaking commands
Activating voice command system 
Briefly press the   button on the steering 
wheel.
A signal tone and "SVS active" in the Info 
Display, refer to page 26, indicate that the 
system is ready for use. You are automati-
cally in the main menu.
From here, you can call up all the equip-
ment that can be operated.
Canceling voice command system
Briefly press the   button on the steering 
wheel
or 
In dialogs in which any text can be spoken, 
e.g. names, notes, canceling is only possi-
ble using the   button.
The system automatically switches 
over to its telephone mode if you 
receive a call during voice command. "SVS 
off" appears in the Info Display, refer to 
page 26.<
Voice commands
The voice command system operates on 
the basis of specific, predefined com-
mands; these commands should be spo-
ken precisely as indicated. You can have 
the possible commands read back at any 
stage. To do so, say the command 
{Options}. 
In addition to the commands described, 
there are often other commands that run 
the same function. Instead of {Options}, 
you can, for example, also say 
{What now}. 
*
These sections contain information on 
using the voice command system.
{Cancel}. 

Voice command
26 More detailed commands such as {Change 
scale} instead of {Scale} are also often 
possible.
Short commands
With the {Main menu} level, you can run 
certain functions directly with short com-
mands, refer to page 28, without having to 
open an equipment level.
For example, if you want to dial a phone 
number, you do not have to say 
rather you can say directly 
Special commands 
Special commands are available for spe-
cific systems. In this Owner's Manual you will find these commands in the sections 
describing the individual systems.
Displays in the Info Display
The Info Display shows you what the voice 
command system has understood in line 2, 
while also indicating which voice command 
or question is currently active in line 1.
In addition, any error messages are also 
displayed.
Selecting the navigation scale Ð an example
Start the dialog:
Briefly press the   button on the steering 
wheel.
Volume adjustment
You can adjust the volume for the instruc-
tions from the voice command system:Turn the button during an instruction/
announcement to select the desired vol-
ume.
Instructions/announcements from the 
voice command system will continue at 
this volume level, even if the other audio 
sources are set to minimum volume.
The system automatically selects 
your individual volume setting each 
time you unlock the vehicle using your per-
sonal remote control.<  {Telephone}
1.{Dial number}
2.Enter the phone number.
Operation with the voice command 
system is always indicated with this 
pictograph.
You sayThe voice command system repliesInfo Display screen contents
"SVS active"
{Change scale}{{Please enter the desired scale}}"scale ?
change scale"
{Scale 
500 feet}"ok
500 ft" 

Adjustments
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Adjustments
Sitting safely 
The ideal sitting position can make a vital 
contribution to relaxed driving that is as 
fatigue-free as possible. The sitting posi-
tion plays an important role together with 
the safety belts and airbags in an accident. 
To ensure that the safety systems operate 
with optimized efficiency, we strongly urge 
you to observe the instructions contained 
in the following section.
For additional information on transporting 
children safely, refer to page 56. 
Sitting safely with airbags 
Always maintain an adequate dis-
tance between yourself and the air-
bags. Always hold the steering wheel by 
its rim with hands at the 9 o'clock and 
3 o'clock positions, to minimize the risk of 
injuries to your hands and arms in the event 
of airbag deployment. 
No one and nothing is to come between the 
airbags and the seat occupant. 
Do not use the cover of the front airbag on 
the front passenger side as a storage area. 
Make sure that the front passenger is cor-
rectly seated and does not rest feet or legs 
on the instrument panel, otherwise leg inju-
ries can occur if the knee and front airbag 
are triggered. 
Never let an occupantÔs head rest near or 
on a side airbag because the inflating air-
bag could cause a serious or fatal injury.<
Even if you adhere to all the instructions, 
injuries resulting from contact with airbags 
cannot be fully excluded, depending on the 
circumstances. The ignition and inflation 
noise may provoke a mild Ð usually tempo-
rary Ð hearing loss in extremely sensitive 
individuals.
For airbag locations and additional infor-
mation on airbags, refer to page 97.
Sitting safely with safety belts 
Fasten your safety belt before starting any 
trip. Although airbags enhance safety by 
providing added protection, they are not a 
substitute for safety belts.
Your vehicle has five seats that are all 
equipped with a safety belt.
At all times, occupants should sit 
upright and be properly restrained Ð 
infants and small children in appropriate 
child-restraint systems; larger children and 
adults using the safety belts.
Expectant mothers should always wear 
their safety belts, taking care to position 
the lap belt against the lower hips, where it 
will not exert pressure against the abdomi-
nal area.
Never allow more than one person to wear 
a single safety belt. Never allow infants or 
small children to ride in a passenger's lap. 
Do not route the belt across your neck, or 
run it across sharp edges. Be sure that the 
belt does not become caught or jammed. 
Avoid twisting the belt while routing it firmly 
across the hips and shoulder. Do not allow 
the belt to rest against hard or fragile 
objects. Otherwise, in the event of a frontal 
impact, a loose lap belt could slide over 
your hips, leading to abdominal injury. 
Avoid wearing clothing that prevents the 
belt from fitting properly and pull the lap 
belt periodically to readjust the tension 
across your shoulder in order to avoid a 
reduction in the retention effect of the 
safety belt.<
For instructions on operating safety belts, 
refer to page 49. 
Seats 
Note before adjusting
Never attempt to adjust your seat 
while operating the vehicle. The seat 
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Active seat*
Active adjustment of the seat cushion's 
contours reduces muscular tension and 
fatigue to help prevent lower back pain. 
To activate: press the button, the indicator 
lamp comes on. 
Mirrors
Adjusting exterior mirrors 
14-way adjustment 
2To select mirror for adjustment 
To prevent the exterior mirrors on this 
vehicle from being damaged, always 
fold them in by hand before entering an 
automatic car wash.< 
You can also adjust the mirrors manually by 
pressing against the outer edges of their 
lenses. 
Storing the mirror positions, refer to Seat, 
mirror and steering wheel memory on 
page 53. The mirror on the passenger's side 
features a lens with a more convex 
surface than the mirror installed on the 
driver's side. When estimating the distance 
between yourself and other traffic, bear in 
mind that the objects reflected in the mirror 
are closer than they appear. This means 
that estimations of the distance to following 
traffic should not be regarded as precise.< 
Self-defrosting mirrors 
The mirrors are automatically heated 
whenever the ignition is switched on. 
Interior and exterior mirrors, 
automatic dimming feature*
These mirrors automatically respond to 
ambient light and headlamp glare from fol-
lowing vehicles by automatically dimming 
through an infinitely-variable range. There 
are two photocells located in the interior 
rearview mirror for this purpose. One is 
integrated within the mirror's lens, arrow, 
while the other is located at an offset posi-
tion on the rear of the mirror housing. 
The mirrors automatically revert to their 
clear, undimmed mode whenever you 
place the selector lever into reverse. 
For trouble-free operation, keep the 
photocells clean and do not cover the 
area between the interior rearview mirror 
and the windshield. Do not attach any kind 
of stickers on the windshield in front of the 
mirror, either.<