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A I D o not drive on! 
Bonne t ope n or  not prope rly closed. ~page 277 
B 0 Do not drive on! ~page 57 Tailgate  open or  no t closed  prope rly . 
C Do not drive on! C ,D Ve hicle  door  ope n  or n ot pr ope rly clos ed. ~page 55 
Warn ing  and  information  messages 
The sy~tem runs a che ck o n ce rtain components 
and function s in  the  vehicle  whe n the ignition  is 
sw itched on or w hil e the  ve hi cle  is  in  motion . Mal
fun tions ar e indic ated  by r ed  and  yellow  warning 
s ymbol s 1
) wi th  te  t message s in  the  instrument 
c l 
1ster d is pla y ~page 16. An  acoustic  warning  is 
a ls o  so unded  i n certa in  ca se s.  Di fferent  instrument 
clu ster  design s 
will h av e diffe rent  dis plays . 
Type of mes
sage 
Symbol col
our
In addition,  a list of current  malfunctions  can be 
opened  manually. 
To do so, choose Vehicle 
status or Vehicle in  the  selection  menu 
~page 26. 
Priori ty 1 warn
in g  re port  The 
symbol  flashes  or lights  up -sometimes  together with an acoustic 
warning  signal. 
Red i> Do not drive on! Danger! ~A 
Check  function  and resolve  problem. Seek expert assistance if neces
sary. 
The  symbol  flashes or lights  up -sometimes  together with an acoustic 
warning  signal. 
Prio rity 2 warn 
ing  report Yellow If there  is a fault,  or if service  fluids are running low, your vehicle could 
be  damaged  or break  down 
~CD. 
Check  the fault  as soon  as possible . Seek expert assistance  if neces
sary. 
Information 
message Information about  various  procedures  within the vehicle . 
a) Displa yed  in  colour on  an i nstrumen t cluster wit h co lour d isplay . 
Mileage displays 
The  odometer  re gi sters  the total  distance  travelled 
by the  car. 
T he 
trip  recorde r(trip) shows  the distance travel 
led  since  the  trip  reco rder  was  last reset.  The final 
d ig it  show s dis tan ces 
of 100 m. 
• Press  button ::::>Fig . 12 0 briefly  to reset  the 
tri p record
er to 0 . 
Time 
• To se t th e  t ime , press  and hold  button 
~Fig. 12 0 while  the doors  are closed  until the 
word  Time  appears  in  the  display . 
• Releas e the  button . The  time  is shown  in the 
d is p l
ay and  the  hour  setting  is  marked . 
1
) D isp layed in col our on  an instrum ent clu ste r  with col our di sp la y. 
O ve rview of the  ve hicle 
• Then  press  the button  repeatedly  until the re
quired  hour  is displayed . Press  and hold  the button 
to  scroll  through  quickly. 
• Once you  have  set the  hour, wait until the mi
nutes  display  is marked . 
• Then press  the button  repeatedly until the re
quired  minute  is displayed. Press and  hold  the but
ton to scroll  through  quickly. 
• Release  the button  to finish  setting  the clock. 
You can also  set the  time  in the  infotainment sys
tem  using the@) button  and the ~ and 
[T tme  and  date] function  buttons ~page 31. ..,.   
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When removing or fitting head restraints, make 
sure that they do not hit the roof or other parts 
of the vehicle. The roof and other vehicle parts 
could otherwise be damaged. 
Adjusting the steering  wheel position 
Fig. 50 Adjusting the steering wheel  position me
chanically 
r-f"'n First read and observe the i~troductory 
~ information and safety warnmgs ~on 
page 66. 
Adjust  the steering  wheel position  before setting 
off 
and only when the vehicle  is sta tionary. 
• Push down the lever =>Fig . 50 G). 
• Adjust the  steering  wheel so that  you can  hold 
it  on  the  outside 
of the  ring  (at the  9 o'cl ock  and  3 
o'clock  positions) with  both hands  and slightly  bent 
arms. 
• Push the lever up firmly  until it lines up with  the 
steering  column 
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Incorrect use of the steering column position 
adjustment and incorrect adjustment of the 
steering wheel can cause serious or fatal in
juries. 
• After adjusting the steering column, al
ways move lever CD up so that it engages se
curely. This prevents the steering column 
from moving spontaneously while the vehicle 
is in motion. 
• Never adjust the steering wheel when the 
vehicle is in motion. If you determine that a 
readjustment is necessary, stop the vehicle 
safely and adjust the steering wheel to the 
correct position. 
• The steering wheel must always point to
wards the chest and not towards the face. 
This ensures that the driver front airbag pro
vides maximum protection in the event of an 
accident. 
• While driving, always keep both hands on 
the outside of the steering wheel, at the 9 
o'clock and 3 o'clock positions. This reduces 
the risk of injury if the driver front airbag is 
triggered. 
• Never hold the steering wheel at the 
12 o'clock position, or in any other manner, 
e.g . 
on the hub of the steering wheel. If the 
driver front airbag is triggered, you could re
ceive severe injuries to the arms, hands and 
head. ~--------------------------____ _j
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