
X
Push cover =forward untilitis lying onthe
rear seat armrest . Cargo
compar tment enlargement
Impor tantsafety notes G
WARNIN
G When
expanding thecargo volume, always
fully foldthecorres ponding seatsand,ifso
equipped, alwaysuse thecargo netwhen
tran sportin gcargo.
Unless youaretran sportin gcargo ,th eseat
back restsmust remainprop erlylockedin the
uprig htposit ion.
In an acc iden t,durin ghard brak ingorsudden
man euver s,loos eite ms will bethrown aroun d
ins ide theveh icle.This can cause injuryto
vehicle occupants unlesstheitems are
securely fastened inthe vehicle.
Always usethecargo tie-down rings. G
WARNING Never
driveavehicle withthetailgate open.
Deadly carbon monoxide (CO)gases may
enter vehicle interior resulting in
unconsc iousness anddeath.
! Fold theseat cushion upwardsbefore
folding therear bench seatforward.
Otherwise, thebackrests maybedamaged.
When thebackrest isfolded forwards, the
front seats should notbemoved totheir
rearmost position.Otherwise, thefront
seats andtherear bench seatcould be
damaged.
The left-hand andright-hand rearseat
backrests canbefolded forwards separately
to increase thecargo compartmen tcapaci ty. Foldi
ngtherea rbench seatforwar ds i
If
th edriv er'sor fron t-passe nger seat is
set foralarge rpers on,it may notbe
poss ibletofold therear benchseat
for wards .Int his case, move thefront seats
as far forward aspossible.
X Move thehead restraint sto the lowest
position (Ypage 97).
X Fold seatcushion :upwa rds. X
Pull release catch;upwa rdsinthe
direction ofthe arrow untilthebackrest is
completely unlocked.
! The backrest isheavy. Therefore, take
care when folding itdown. Makesurethat
the head restraint sare pushed allthe way
in so that thebackrests andseat cushions
are not damaged.
X Fold thebackrest forwards untilitreaches
the cargo compartmen tposition. Stowage
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X
Guide seatbelts; unde rrespect ive
clips :.
Folding therear bench seatback X
Fold seatbackr est;back untilitengages.
X Swing seatcushion :back.
X Pull upand adjust thehead restraint sif
nec essary (Ypage 97). Securing
cargo
Cargo tie-down rings Observe
thefollowing noteson securin g
loads:
R secure theload using thecargo tiedown
rings.
R do not use elastic straps ornet sto secure
a load, asthese areonly intended asan
anti- slipprotec tionforlight loads.
R do not route tiedowns across sharpedges
or corn ers.
R pad sharp edges forprotec tion. There
arefour cargo tiedown ringsinthe
cargo compart ment.Befor eusing thecargo
tie down ringsonthe fron tright -han dside of
the carg ocom partmen t,the parc elnet must
be pushed down. :
Cargo tiedown rings
Ba ghooks !
The bag hook canbear amaxim umload
of 6.6lbs (3kg). Donot use itto secur ea
load.
There isabag hook inthe carg ocom partmen t
on the left-han dside. X
Press themark ingonbag hook :.
X Turn baghook :untilit eng ages.
Secur inghooks Only
usethemoun tinghook sto secur eitem s
of luggage uptomaxim umof9lbs (4kg) in
weight. 288
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There
aretwo securing hooks:oneach side
of the cargo compart ment. Cargo
compar tment cover
Impor tantsafety notes !
When loading thevehicle, makesurethat
you donot stack theload inthe cargo
compart menthigher thanthelower edgeof
the side windows. Donot place heavy
object son top ofthe cargo compart ment
cover.
A cargo compart mentcover oracombined
cargo coverandnet(cargo compart ment
cover withcargo net)is attach ed,depending
on equipment, behindtherear bench seat
backrest .
Extending andretracting thecargo
compar tment cover X
To extend: pullthecargo compart ment
cover backbygrab handle :and clipit
into retainers ;onthe left and right. X
To retr act: unhook thecargo compart ment
cover fromretainers ;onthe left and right
and guide itforwards bygrab handle :
until itis fully retrac ted.
Removing/installing thecargo
compar tment cover (without integrated
cargo net) X
To remove: makesurethatcargo
compart mentcover :isrolled up.
X Press inend cap=ofcargo compart ment
cover :onthe right orleft side inthe
direction ofthe arrow andpress cargo
compart mentcover :into anchorage ;
opposite it.
X Remove cargocompart mentcover :.
X To install: setcargo compart ment
cover :onthe right orleft- hand sidein
anchorage ;.
X Push inopposite endcap=ofcargo
compart mentcover :inthe direction of
the arrow andinsert cargocompart ment
cover :into opposite anchorage ;.
Removing/installing thecargo
compar tment cover withintegrat ed
cargo net You
caninstall andremove thecombined
cargo coverandnetfrom thecargo
compart ment.
X Make surethatthecargo netand thecargo
compart mentcover arerolled up. Stowage
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EASY-P
ACKload-secu ringkit
Comp onentsand stora ge The
EASY- PACK load- securin gkit allows you
to use your cargocom partmen tfor avar iety
of purpo ses.Theaccesso rypart sare locate d
unde rth etrunk floor.
X Open thetrunk floor(Y page 292). EA
SY- PACK load- securin gkit acc esso rypart s
: Bag contain ingthebrac kets and luggage
holde r
; Teles copicrod
Inser tingth ebr ack ets intothe loadi ng
rail X
Insert bracket :into thecenter ofloa ding
rai l?.
X Press release button ;and push
bracket :into thedesi redposi tion in
loa ding rail?.
X Let goofrele ase button ;. X
Press locking button=.
Bracket :islocked inloa ding rail?.
X Ifnecessa ry,fold cargo tie-dow nring A
upwards. G
WARN
ING Dist
ribut ethe load onthe carg otie down rings
even ly.
Oth erwise, vehicleocc upant scould be
inj ured byobj ect sbeing thrown aroun difyou:
R brak esharply
R chan gedirec tionsudden ly
R are involved inan acc ident
Please observethe loading guidelines.
Lugga gehold er The
luggage holdercanbeused tosec ure
light loads against theside wallofthe carg o
com partmen tto prev entthemfro mmov ing
aroun d.
! Only usetheluggage holdertosecur e
carg owith amaxim umweight of15. 4lb
(7 kg) and with dimen sionsthat theluggage
holder cansafely andsecur elycon tain . X
To inst all:inse rttwo brac ketsA intothe
left orright loading rail(Ypage 291).
X Press release button: ofthe luggage
holder andpullthestrap out slight ly.
X Insert luggage holder;intobrac ketsA
and, while doing so,press release button
= and push theluggage holderdownwar ds
unt ilit eng ages. Stowa
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X
Press release button:ofthe luggage
holder andpullthestrap outinthe direction
of the arrow.
X Place theload between thestrap andthe
cargo compart mentsidewall.
X Using onehand, presslockingbutton :of
the luggage holder.
X With yourother hand, letthe strap goslowly
until theload issecured.
X Make surethatlockin gbutton ?on
bracket sA ispressed.
This keeps bracket sA inplace onthe
loading rail.
X To remove: pressrelease button=on
respect ivebracket Aand remove luggage
holder ;bypulling upwards andout.
Telescopic rod The
telescopic rodcan beused tosecure the
load against therear seats toprevent itfrom
moving around. X
To install: insertonebracket ;into both
the left and theright loading railsandslide
it to the desired position (Ypage 291).
X Inser ttelescopic rod:intobrack ets;
and, while doing so,press release
button ?and push therod downwards
until itengages.
X Make surethatlockin gbutton =on
brack ets;ispressed.
This keeps brackets;inplace onthe
loading rail. X
To rem ove: press release button?on
respect ivebrack et; and remove
telesc opicrod:bypulling itupwards and
out. Stowage
wellunder thecargo
compa rtment floor
A removable insertunder thetrun kfloor
con tains theparts ofthe EASY-PA CKload-
securin gkit .The tire-c hange toolkitisstored
beneath thisinsert. X
To open: openthetailgate.
X Holding theribbing, presshandle :
downwards ;.
Handle :folds upwards.
X Swing thetrunk floorupwa rdsusing
handle :until itrests against thecargo
compartmen tcover. X
Fold outhook =onthe underside ofthe
trunk floorinthe direction ofthe arrow. 292
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X
Attach hook= tothe cargo
comp artment' sup pers eal ?.
X To close: detach hook=from thecargo
compart ment'supper seal?.
X Fasten hook=tothe brack eton the
underside ofthe trun kfloor.
X Fold thetrunk floor down.
X Press thetrunk floor down ;untilit
eng ages. Roof
carrier
Imp ortant safety notes G
WARN
ING Only
usecarriers when thebasic carrierbars
have been complete lymoun ted.Theleftand
right roofrails areonly stabilized bymean sof
the basic carrierbars moun ted.
Follow themanuf acturer' sinsta llati on
ins truc tions. Othe rwise, animp roperly
atta chedcar riero rits load cou ldbe come
de tach edfromt hevehicle.
Do not exceed themaximum roofload of
220 lb(100 kg).
Take intoconsideration thatwhen theroof is
loaded, thehandling characterist icsare
different fromthose whenoperating the
vehicle without theroof loaded.
! Mercedes-Ben zrecomm endsthatyou
only useroof carriers thathave been tested
and approved forMercedes- Benzvehicles. This
helps topreven tdamage tothe
veh icle.
Posi tionthe load onthe roof carrier insuch
a way that thevehicle willnotsustain
damage evenwhen itis in motion.
Depending onthe vehicle equipment,
ensure thatwhen theroof carrier is
installed youcan:
R raise thesliding sunroof fully
R open thepanorama roofwith power tilt/
sliding panelfully
R open thetailgate fully
Attaching theroof carrier X
Secure theroof carrier toroof rails :.
X Observe themanufacturer's installation
instruct ions. Features
Cup
holders
Import antsafety notes G
WARNING In
order tohelp prevent spillingliquidson
vehicle occupants and/orvehicleequipment,
only usecont ainers thatfitinto thecup
holder. Uselidsonopen containers anddo
not fillcont ainers toah eight where the
con tents,especially hotliquids, couldspill
during braking ,vehicle maneuvers, orinan
acciden t.Liquids spilledonvehicle occupant s
may cause serious personal injury.Liquids Featur
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If
childre nopen adoor, theycould injure other
person sor get out ofthe vehicle andinjure
them selves orbe injured byfollowing traffic.
Do not expose thechild restraint system to
direct sunlight .The child restraint system's
metal parts, forexample, couldbecome very
hot, andthechild could beburned onthese
parts. G
WARNING Never
touchtheheating element orsides of
the lighter; theyareextrem elyhot. Hold the
knob only.
Make sureanychildren traveling withyoudo
not injure themselves orstart afire with the
hot cigarette lighter.
! The cigarette lighterinthe cent erconsole
in the front compartmen tis not inten ded
for operating thetire inflation compressor. X
Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the
ignition lock.
X To open: slidecover :fully forwards.
X Press incigarette lighter;.
Ciga rettelighter ;will pop out
automatically whentheheating element is
red-hot.
X To close :pull cover :fully back. 12
Vsocket s
Point sto obser vebefor euse Wit
hth eexc eption ofthesoc ket inthefron t
cen terc onsole, allsocket scan be used for
acc essorie swit hamax imum curren tdraw of
240 W(20 A),e.g. lamp sor charge rsfor
mobil ephones.
The socket inthe center console inthe front
compartment canbeuse dfor accesso ries,
e.g lamp sor mobil ephone chargerswith a
maximu mcurrent drawof180 W(15 A).
If you usethesockets forlong periods when
the engine isswi tched off,thebattery may
discha rge.
X Turn theSmartKey toposi tion 1in the
ignitio nlock. i
An
emergenc ycut- out ensures thatthe
on-board voltagedoesnotdrop toolow. If
the on-board voltageistoo low, thepower
to the socket sis automatically cut.This
ensures thatthere issufficient powerto
start theengine.
Socket inthe rear -compa rtment center
consol e X
Lift upthe cover ofsocket :.
Vehicles withtheRear SeatEntert ainment
System havetwosocket sin the cent er
console inthe rear compartm ent. Featur
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Possible
causesofmalfunct ion:
R the on-board power supply isnot within a
permissible voltrange.
R the temperat ureofthe DC/A Cconv erter is
temporarily toohigh.
R some smallelectronicdevices havea
cons tantnomin alpower ofless than
150 W,but avery high inrush current.
These devices willnotwork. Ifyou conn ect
such adevice, 115Vpower socket :will
not supply itwith power.
If indicator lamp;still does notlight up,
cont actaspecialist workshop, e.g.an
authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter. mbr
ace
Import antsafety notes !
Alicen seagreem entmust existino rder
to activa tethe mbrace service. Ensurethat
you rsyst em isact ivat edand readyforu se,
and press theï MBInfo callbutton to
register. Ifany ofthe steps mentioned is
not carried out,thesystem maynotbe
activated.
If you have questions aboutthe activation,
cont actone ofthe following telephone
assistance services:
R USA: Mercedes-Ben zCustome r
As sist anc eCen teru nde r
1-800-FO R-MERC edes
(1-8 00-367 -6372) or1-888-9 90-9007
R Can ada: Custom erServ iceat
1-888-9 23-8367
Shor tlyafter succes sfullyr egisterin gwith the
mbrace service,auser IDand password will
be sent toyou bypost. Youcanusethis
password tolog into the mbrace section
under "Owners Online"athtt p://
www.mbusa. com20
. The
mbrace systemisavailable if:
R ithas been activat edand isoperation al.
R the corr espondin gmobile phonenetwork
is available fortran smitt ingdata tothe
Customer Center.
R aservic esubscript ionisavailable.
R the start erbatter yis sufficien tlycharged. i
Det
erminin gthe location ofthe vehicle on
a map isonly possible ifther eis sufficien t
GPS recept ionand thevehicle position can
be forwarded tothe Customer Center.
The mbrace system The
mbrace systemprovides different
servic es,e.g. :
R automatic andmanual emergen cycall
R Roadside Assistancecall
R MB Infocall
To adjust thevolume duringanmbrace call,
proceed asfollows:
X Press theW orX button onthe
multifunc tionsteer ingwheel.
or
X Use thevolume controller ofthe audio
system/ COMAND .
You canfind furth erinfor mation anda
descript ionofall available featuresunder
"Owners Online"athtt p://
www.mbusa.com 21
.
System self-test Aft
eryou have switch edon the ignition ,the
system carriesoutaself-diagn osis.
20 USA only.
21 USA only. Featur
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