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Menus and submenusFunction0046Odometer menu0047Consumption menu008ASTART menu (trip statistics since start)0088RESET menu (trip statistics since last reset)0086Messages menu0087Settings menu006ETime menuOdometer menu
The Odometer menu shows you either the
main odometer and the trip odometer or the
trip odometer with the amount of fuel left
the fuel tank.0046Main odometer0047Trip odometer008ARemaining fuelXPress the control switch on the control
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Odometer menu appears in the
multifunction display.XTo switch between submenus: Press the OK
button on the control lever briefly.XTo reset the trip odometer: Select the
trip odometer display.XPress button 0046 (Y page 90) on the
instrument cluster until the trip
odometer is reset to 0.
Consumption menu
The Consumption menu shows you the
current fuel consumption.
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
Consumption menu appears in the
multifunction display.
The current current fuel consumption
appears.
i Depending on the selected unit in the
settings menu ( Y page 97), the
consumption is displayed in in miles per
gallon (mpg) or in liters per 100
kilometers (l/100 km). When the vehicle
is standing, the fuel consumption is
displayed in gallons per hour (gal/h) or
liters per hour (l/h).
Start menu
The START menu menu shows you the trip
statistics since start.
0046Average speed since start0047Time elapsed since start008ADistance driven since start0088Average fuel consumption since startXPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
START menu appears in the multifunction
display.XTo reset: Press button 0046 (Y page 90) on
the instrument cluster until the START
menu is reset to 0.
i
The START menu is reset to 0
automatically
R when the ignition has been switched
off for more than 4 hours
R after driving more than 9 999 miles or
kilometers
Reset menu
The RESET menu menu shows you the trip
statistics since the last reset.
0046Average speed since last reset0047Time elapsed since since last reset008ADistance driven since last reset0088Average fuel consumption since since
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RESET menu appears in the multifunction
display.XTo reset: Press button 0046 (Y page 90)on
the instrument cluster until the RESET
menu is reset to 0.
Messages menu
The Messages menu stores messages that
you can call up.
i When no messages have been stored, the
Messages menu is not displayed.
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
Messages menu appears in the
multifunction display.
The number of stored messages is 0046
displayedXPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.
The first stored message appears.XTo scroll through messages: Press the OK
button on the control lever briefly.
For more information on display messages,
see ( Y page 160).
Maintenance service interval display
The maintenance service interval display
will notify you when the next maintenance
service is due and what type of maintenance
service is required.
Example:
R 009B Care Service in XXX mi
R 009C Main Service in XXX mi
R 009C Main Service in XX Days
XTo confirm: Press the OK button on the
control lever briefly.
The mesage is stored.
When the due date for the maintenance
service has been has been passed, the
number of miles (kilometers) or days since
are preceeded by a minus sign.
! Failure to have the maintenance
service performed at the designated
times/mileage, may result in vehicle
damage that is not covered by the smart
Limited Warranty.
Settings menu
In the Settings menu, you can select
individual settings for your vehicle.
The following functions are available:
R Setting the language
R Setting the temperature unit
R Setting the distance and speed unit
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
Settings menu appears in the
multifunction display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.
Setting the language
The following languages are available:
R German
R English
R French
R Italian
R Spanish
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XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
Language submenu appears in the
multifunction display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
desired language is selected.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly to confirm.
The selected language is stored.
Setting the temperature unit
The following units are available:
R †
R ‡
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
°F/°C submenu appears in the
multifunction display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
desired unit is selected.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly to confirm.
The selected unit is stored.
Setting the distance and speed unit
The following units are available:
R Miles (mi)
R Kilometers (km)
XPress the control switch on the control
lever (Y page 93) up or down until the mi–
km submenu appears in the multifunction
display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
desired unit is selected.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly to confirm.
The selected unit is stored.
i Canada only: The unit for the cruise
control ( Y page 101) does not change,
regardless of which unit is set in this
menu.
Time menu
The Time menu lets you set the time and
offers different display modes.
The following submenus are available:
R Setting time display mode (12-hour or
24-hour mode)
R Setting period of day, am or pm 11
R Setting the hours
R Setting the minutes
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
Time menu appears in the multifunction
display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.
Setting the time display mode
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
12h 24h submenu appears in the
multifunction display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
desired setting is selected.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly to confirm.
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Setting the period of dayXPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
am pm submenu appears in the
multifunction display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
desired setting is selected.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly to confirm.
The selected mode is stored.
Setting the hours
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
Hour submenu appears in the
multifunction display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
desired setting is selected.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly to confirm.
The selected hours are stored.
Setting the minutes
XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
Minute submenu appears in the
multifunction display.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly.XPress the control switch on the control
lever ( Y page 93) up or down until the
desired setting is selected.XPress the OK button on the control lever
briefly to confirm.
The selected minutes are stored.Audio system*GWarning!
In order to avoid distraction which could
lead to an accident, the driver should enter
system settings with the vehicle at a
standstill and operate the system only when
road and traffic conditions permit. Always
pay full attention to traffic conditions
first before operating system controls
while driving.
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.
GWarning!
Always select a volume that allows you to
still hear ambient sound in your immediate
vicinity (e.g. horns, emergency rescue
vehicles, police vehicles, etc.). You could
otherwise cause an accident.
GWarning!
If you wish to have a radio other than an
original smart radio fitted in your
vehicle, please always have the necessary
work performed at an authorized smart
center.
This is particularly important if your
vehicle is fitted with a radio
preinstallation. Improper connection can
result in the failure of important vehicle
functions, thereby endangering the
operating safety of your vehicle and thus
your own safety and that of other people.
The following pages contain a brief
description of the audio systems available
for the coupé and cabriolet.
The devices are described with their full
complement of equipment. The description
for your individual equipment
specification applies.
Please refer to the separate operating
instructions for detailed functions.
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smart entry line radio*
The smart entry line radio contains the
following functions:
RRadio (FM/AM)
RRadio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) and
radio text
RAUX and USB socket (Y page 100)
! Please be sure to read the operating
instructions for the smart entry line
radio before using the unit. Familiarize
yourself with the various functions of the
unit so that you are able to operate it
easily, reliably and correctly at any
time.
\000FOn/off and volume switch\000GDisplay\000
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\000FUSB socket\000GAUX socket
smart surround sound system*
The smart surround sound system
supplements the existing speakers with
more powerful and additional speakers
(including a digital amplifier in the
passenger footwell and a passive
subwoofer).
Driving systems
Cruise control*
The cruise control maintains the speed you
set for your vehicle automatically. On
downhill grades, the cruise control does
not brake the vehicle via the brake system.
The cruise control can only use the braking
power of the engine. You must apply the
brakes yourself in order to reduce the
vehicle speed. The cruise control will then
be canceled.
GWarning!
The cruise control is a convenience system
designed to assist the driver during
vehicle operation. The cruise control
cannot take road, traffic, and weather
conditions into account. The driver is and
must always remain responsible for the
vehicle’s speed and for safe brake
operation.
Do not use the cruise control
Rif the road, traffic, and weather
conditions do not make it advisable to
travel at a constant speed
Ron slippery roads
Rapid changes in tire traction can result
in wheel spin and loss of control.
Rwhen driving in fog
The use of the cruise control is
recommended for driving at a constant
speed for extended periods of time.
With the cruise control is activated and a
speed set, the following message appears
in the multifunction display:
U.S. vehicles
\000FCruise control activated\000GSpeed has been set
Canada vehicles
\000FCruise control activated\000GSet speed
The cruise control is operated via buttons
on the steering wheel.
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\000FActivating or deactivating the cruise
control
\000GResuming at last set speed or
increasing speed
\000