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240 Controls in detail
Retractable hardtop
Opening and closing the retractable 
hardtop
For safety reasons, the retractable hardtop 
can only be opened and closed when the 
vehicle is standing still.
Warning!G
Before operating the switch for the retract-
able hardtop, make sure no persons are in-
jured by the moving parts (retractable 
hardtop, roof frame, and trunk lid).
Hands must never be placed near the roof 
frame, upper windshield area, retractable 
hardtop, shelf behind roll bars, or trunk lid 
while the retractable hardtop is being raised 
or lowered. Serious personal injury may 
occur.
If potential danger exists, release the re-
tractable hardtop switch. This immediately 
interrupts the raising or lowering procedure. 
You can then operate the retractable hard-
top switch to raise or lower the retractable 
hardtop away from the danger zone.
Warning!G
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the 
SmartKey from the starter switch, take it 
with you, and lock the vehicle. 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.
!Never sit or place heavy objects on the rear 
shelf. Doing so could cause damage to the 
retractable hardtop and the rear shelf.
!Please keep in mind that weather conditions 
can sometimes change rapidly. Make sure to 
close the retractable hardtop when leaving the 
vehicle. If water enters the vehicle interior, 
vehicle electronics could be damaged which is 
not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited 
Warranty.
!When opening and closing the retractable 
hardtop, make sure
there is sufficient clearance for the retract-
able hardtop to move up and the trunk lid to 
move back
the luggage cover is extended and closed
the trunk is only loaded to the height of the 
luggage cover
the luggage/cargo does not push the closed 
luggage cover up
the trunk lid is closed
no roof luggage carrier is installed
the outside temperature is 
above +5°F (-15°C)
Otherwise the roof and other parts of the vehicle 
could be damaged. 
     
        
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241 Controls in detail
Retractable hardtop
Luggage cover
The luggage cover is located in the trunk.
Luggage cover
Closing
Pull the luggage cover at the handle in 
direction of the arrow until it engages 
on both sides at the trunk sill.Opening
Press the release handle on the lug-
gage cover.
Guide the luggage cover forward to its 
end stop.Retractable hardtop
!To prevent damage to the retractable hard-
top or luggage/cargo when lowering the roof:
Load trunk only to the height of the luggage 
cover.
Do not permit luggage/cargo to push up the 
closed luggage cover.
Do not place anything on top or in front of 
the luggage cover.
Do not place anything on the shelf behind 
the roll bars.
Warning!G
To prevent possible accidents, drive the ve-
hicle only with the retractable hardtop either 
completely closed and locked, or fully low-
ered into its storage compartment.
iFor safety reasons, the retractable hardtop 
cannot be opened or closed while driving.
Make sure the retractable hardtop and the rear 
window are dry before you open it. Otherwise 
water may enter the interior and/or trunk.
iBefore operating the retractable hardtop via 
the retractable hardtop switch, do the following 
first:
Engage the parking brake (page 59).
Close the luggage cover.
Close the trunk lid.
Switch on the ignition (page 37). 
     
        
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242 Controls in detail
Retractable hardtop
The switch for opening/closing the retract-
able hardtop is on the lower part of the 
center console.
Retractable hardtop switch
1Opening
2Closing
For operating the power windows with the 
retractable hardtop switch (
page 237).Opening
Push and hold the retractable hardtop 
switch in direction of arrow1 until the 
retractable hardtop is completely low-
ered into the trunk.
Closing
Push and hold the retractable hardtop 
switch in direction of arrow2 until the 
retractable hardtop is completely 
closed and locked.Locking the retractable hardtop after 
raising/lowering
Warning!G
Be sure to keep the hardtop switch pushed 
until the hardtop is fully opened or closed. 
The hydraulic pump will then shut off.
To prevent possible accidents, drive the ve-
hicle only with the hardtop either completely 
closed and locked, or fully lowered into its 
storage compartment. 
     
        
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244 Controls in detail
Retractable hardtop
Unlocked status noticed while driving
Stop the vehicle and leave the ignition 
switched on.
To lock the retractable hardtop in its 
fully closed position, push the retract-
able hardtop switch forward until the 
retractable hardtop is fully closed.
or:
To lock the retractable hardtop in its 
fully opened position, push the retract-
able hardtop switch rearward until the 
retractable hardtop is fully open.Opening and closing the retractable 
hardtop with the SmartKey*
The power windows (
page 235) will also 
be opened or closed when you operate the 
retractable hardtop with the SmartKey.
Aim transmitter eye at the outside 
driver’s or passenger door handle.
The SmartKey must be in close proxim-
ity to the respective outside door han-
dle.
Warning!G
Stop the vehicle and lock the retractable 
hardtop before continuing to drive. You 
could otherwise endanger yourself and oth-
ers.
Warning!G
Before operating the retractable hardtop, 
make sure no persons can be injured by the 
moving parts (retractable roof, roof frame, 
and trunk lid) due to negligence.
Hands must never be placed near the roof 
frame, upper windshield area, hardtop, shelf 
behind roll bars, or trunk lid while the re-
tractable hardtop is being raised or lowered. 
Serious personal injury may occur.
If potential danger exists, release the re-
spective button on the SmartKey. This im-
mediately interrupts the raising or lowering 
procedure. You can then operateŒ 
or‹to raise or lower the hardtop away 
from the danger zone. 
     
        
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246 Controls in detail
Retractable hardtop
Problems when operating the 
retractable hardtop
Several conditions may cause the retract-
able hardtop to not open, close, or lock 
properly:
The luggage cover in the trunk is not 
closed.
Close the luggage cover in the 
trunk.
The trunk lid is open.
Close the trunk lid.
The battery voltage is too low.
Start engine and let run while open-
ing/closing the retractable hard-
top.
The hardtop drive system was shut 
down for safety reasons after multiple, 
consecutive attempts to raise or lower 
the hardtop. After about 10 minutes 
you can open or close the retractable 
hardtop.
Switch on the ignition (page 37).
Repeat the opening or closing 
procedure.
If the retractable hardtop still does 
not open, close, or lock properly, 
have the retractable hardtop 
system checked at an authorized 
Mercedes-Benz Center.
There is a malfunction in the retract-
able hardtop system.
Contact an authorized 
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Wind screen*
1Wind screen
2Snap fastener (with handle cap)
3Supporting strap
4Fastening pin
5Gap
Warning!G
The wind screen can restrict the driver’s 
vision to the rear of the vehicle. To prevent 
a possible accident when visibility is limited 
(e.g. in darkness), the upper part of the wind 
screen should be folded back. 
     
        
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252 Controls in detail
Loading
Roof rack
!This vehicle is not designed to carry items 
on its roof. Roof rails and any roof-mounted 
devices, unless expressly approved by 
Mercedes-Benz for use on this vehicle model, 
must not be used as they will damage the vehicle 
and retractable hardtop.
At time of printing, Mercedes-Benz does not 
offer any roof racks or any other roof-mounted 
devices for use on this vehicle.
!This vehicle is not designed to carry any 
items on its trunk lid or accommodate any type 
of trunk lid rack or device. Using such devices 
may damage the vehicle and retractable hardtop 
mechanism. 
     
        
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253 Controls in detail
Useful features
Useful features
Storage compartments Glove box
1Glove box lid release
2Glove box lid
Pull glove box lid release1 to open 
the glove box.
The glove box lid opens downward.
Push glove box lid2 up until it 
engages to close the glove box.Storage/telephone* compartment
1Armrest
2Recess for opening storage/tele-
phone* compartment
Reach into recess2 on the left or 
right side and lift armrest1 in 
direction of arrow to open the 
storage/telephone* compartment.
Lower armrest1 until it engages to 
close storage compartment.
Warning!G
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 
place anything on shelf behind the roll bars.
Parcel nets cannot secure hard or heavy ob-
jects.
Keep compartment lids closed. This will help 
to prevent stored objects from being thrown 
around and injuring vehicle occupants dur-
ing an accident.
iThe glove box and the storage/telephone* 
compartment under the armrest are centrally 
locked and unlocked.
iThe CD changer* is located in the glove box.
iThe mobile phone cradle* (page 260), 
Roadside Assistance button• (
page 266) 
and the Information button¡ (
page 267) 
are located in the storage/telephone* compart-
ment. 
     
        
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254 Controls in detail
Useful features
Storage compartment between the 
seat backrests
1Storage compartment lid release
2Storage compartment
Press storage compartment lid 
release1 to open.
The storage compartment lid opens 
downward.
Push storage compartment lid up until 
it engages to close it.Parcel net in passenger footwell
A small convenience parcel net is located 
in the passenger footwell and behind the 
driver’s seat. It is for small and light items, 
such as road maps, mail, etc.
Shelf behind roll bars
Warning!G
Do not place heavy or fragile objects, or ob-
jects having sharp edges, in the parcel net.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud-
den maneuvers, they could be thrown 
around inside the vehicle, and cause injury 
to vehicle occupants.
Warning!G
The shelf behind the roll bars should not be 
used to carry objects. This will prevent such 
objects from being thrown around and injur-
ing vehicle occupants during an accident or 
sudden maneuver.
The trunk is the preferred place to carry 
objects.