
properly
restrained. Youandyour passenger s
should always wearseatbelts.
Failure towear andproperly fastenand
position yourseatbeltgreatly increases your
risk ofinjuries andtheir likely severit yin an
acciden t.
If you areever inan acciden t,your injuries can
be con siderably moresevere without your
seat beltproperly buckled. Withoutyourseat
belt buckled, youaremuch morelikelytohit
the interior ofthe vehicle orbe ejec tedfrom
it. You canbeseriously injured orkilled.
In the same crash, thepossibility ofinjury or
death islessened ifyou areproperly wearing
your seatbelt. Theairbags canonly prote ct
as intended ifthe occupants areproperly
wearing theirseatbelts. G
WARN
ING Never
rideinamovin gvehicle withtheseat
backr estinan exc essively reclinedposition as
this canbedangerous. Youcould slideunder
the seat beltinacollision. Ifyou slide under
it, the seat beltwould applyforceat the
abdomen ornec k.That could cause serious
or even fatalinjuries. Theseat backr estand
seat beltprovide thebest restraint when the
wearer isin aposition thatisas upright as
possible andtheseat beltisproperly
position edon the body. G
WARN
ING Never
letmore people rideinthe vehicle than
ther eare seat belts available. Makesure
everyon eriding inthe vehicle iscorr ectly
rest rained withaseparate seatbelt. Never
use aseat beltformore thanoneperson ata
time. G
WARN
ING Damaged
seatbelts orseat belts thathave
been subjec tedtostr ess inan acciden tmust
be rep lace dand their anc horing poin tsmust
also becheck ed.
On lyuse seat beltswhic hhave been approved
by Mer cedes-Ben z. Do
notmak eany mod ificatio nstotheseat
belt s.This canlead tounin tend ed act ivat ion
of theET Ds ortotheir failur eto act ivat ewhen
ne ces sary.
Do notb leach ordye seat belts asthis may
sever elyweaken them.Inacras hthe ymay
not beable toprov ideadequate protection.
Have allwork carriedout only byqualified
tec hnic ians. Contactanauthor ized
Merc edes- BenzCent er.
Corr ectuse oftheseat belts G
WARN
ING USE
SEAT BELTS PROPE RLY
R Seat belts canonly work when used
proper ly.Never wearseatbelts inany other
way than asdesc ribed inthis section, as
that could result inserious injuries inthe
even tof an acc ident .
R Eac hocc upant should weartheirseat belt
at all tim es, because seatbelts helpreduc e
the likelih oodofand pote ntial sever ityof
inj uries inacc ident s,inc luding rollovers.
The integrat edrest raint systemincludes
SRS (drive rfront airbag ,driver' sside knee
bag ,front-passenge rfront airbag ,side
impa ctair bag s,windo wcurtain airbag sfor
the side windo ws),Emergency Tensioning
Devices, seatbeltforce limiters, andfront
seat knee bolsters.
The system isdesi gned toenhance the
protection offeredtoprope rlybelted
occupa ntsincertain frontal(frontairbag s,
driver' sside knee bagand ETDs) andside
(sid eimpa ctair bag s,windo wcurtain air
bags, andETDs )impac tswhic hex cee d
pre set deplo ymentthresholds andin
certain rollovers (windowcurtainairbags
and ETDs).
R Never weartheshoulder beltunder your
arm, across yourneck oroff your shoulder.
In afront alcrash, yourbody would move
too farforward. Thatwould increase the
chance ofhead andneck injuries. Theseat
belt would alsoapply toomuch forcetothe 50
Occ
upant safetySafety

Top
Teth er G
WA
RNING Alw
ayslo ck the rearseat backr estsintheir
upright position whentherear seats are
occupied bypassengers .Lock therear seat
backrest sin their upright position before
installing theTop Tether strapsorwhen the
cargo compartm entisnot inuse. Make sure
that rear seat backrest saresecure dprope rly
by push ingand pulling onthe seat backrests.
If the seat backrest isnot locked properly,the
seat backrest couldfoldforwa rd.The child
restrai ntsystem isno longer supported
prope rlyorheld inposi tion andcannolonger
fulfi llits function. Thiscould causeserio usor
even fatalinjurie s.
Top Tether providesan add itiona lconnection
betwe enthe child restrai ntsystem secured
with ISOFIX andtherear seat. Ithelp sredu ce
the risk ofinjury evenfurther.
The Top Tether anchora gesarelocated onthe
rear side ofthe rear seat backrests. X
Move headrestrai nt= upw ards.
X Install theLATCH-type (ISOFIX)child
restrai ntsystem withTopTether. Comply
with themanufa cturer's installation
instructions whendoing so.
X Rou teTop Tether beltB under head
restrai nt= betwe enthe two head restrai nt
bars.
X Rou teTop Tether beltB dow nward
betwe encargo compartment cover:and
rear seat backrest ;.
X Hook TopTether hookAofTop Tether belt
B into TopTether anchora ge?.
Ensure that:
R Top Tether hookAishooked intoTop
Tether anchora ge? asshow n.
R Top Tether beltB isnot twisted.
R Top Tether beltB isrouted betweenrear
seat backrest ;and cargo 58
Chil
dren inthe vehi cleSafety

comp
artme ntcove r: ifcarg o
comp artme ntcove r: isinsta lled.
R Top Teth erbel tB isrou ted betw eenrear
sea tback rest; and thecar gonetift he
cargo netisinstalled.
X Tension TopTether beltB.C omply with
the manufacturer 'sinstallation
instr uctions whendoing so.
X Move headrestraint=back down again
slightly ifnecessary (Ypage 97).Make
sure thatyoudonot inter ferewith the
correc trouting ofTop Tether beltB. Child-pr
ooflocks
Import antsafety notes G
WARNIN
G When
leaving thevehicle, alwaysremove the
Smart Keyfrom theignition lock.Always take
the Smart Keywith youand lock thevehicle.
Do not leave children unattendedinthe
vehicle, evenifthey aresecured inachild
restraint system,orwith access toan
unlocked vehicle.Achild's unsupervised
access toavehicle couldresult inan accident
and/or serious personal injury.Thechildren
could:
R injure themselves onparts ofthe vehicle
R be seriously orfatally injured through
excessive exposuretoextrem eheat orcold
R injure themselves orcause anaccident with
vehicle equipment thatcanbeoperated
even ifthe SmartKey isremoved fromthe
ignition lockorremoved fromthevehicle,
such asseat adjustment ,steering wheel
adjustment ,or the memory function
If children openadoor, theycould injure other
persons orget out ofthe vehicle andinjure
themselves orbe injured byfollowing traffic.
Do not expose thechild restraint systemto
direct sunlight. Thechild restraint system's
metal parts, forexample, couldbecome very
hot, andthechild could beburned onthese
parts. Child-proof
locksforthe rear doors G
WARNING Children
couldopenarear door from inside
the vehicle. Thiscould result inserious
injuries oran accident. Therefore, when
children rideinthe rear alwa yssecure therear
doors withthechild-proof locks.
You secure eachdoorindividua llywith the
child-proof locksonthe rear doors. Adoor
secured withachild-proof lockcann otbe
opened frominside thevehicle. Whenthe
vehicle isunlocked, thedoor canbeopened
from theoutside. X
To activat e:press thechild-proof lock
lever upinthe direction ofarrow :.
X Make surethatthechild-proof locksare
working properly.
X To deactivat e:press thechild-proof lock
lever down inthe direction ofarrow ;.
Overrid efeatu refor the rear side
windows G
WARNIN
G When
children rideonthe vehicle's rearseats,
activate theoverride switch.Otherwise, the
children couldbeinjured, e.g.bytrapping
themselves inthe rear side window. Children
inthe vehicle
59Safety Z

The
brakes willfunct ionasusual onceyou
release thebrake pedal. BASisdeactivated. G
WARNIN
G If
the BAS malfunct ions,thebrake system still
funct ions, butwithout theadditional brake
boost availabl ethat theBAS would normally
provide inan emergenc ybraking maneuver.
Therefore, thebraking distancemay increase. BAS
PLUS (BrakeAssist System Plus)
BAS PLUS isonly availab lein vehicles
equipped withDISTRONIC PLUS. i
Observe
the"Importan tsafet yno tes"
sec tion(Ypage 61).
At speeds aboveapproximat ely
20 mph (30km/ h),BASPLUS assists you
when brakin gin hazardous situationsand
uses theradar senso rsyst em toeva luat eth e
tr aff icco nd ition s. i
This
devicehas been approved bytheFCC
as a"Veh icular Radar System". The rada r
sen sor syst emisinte nd ed foru se inan
automotive radarsystem only.Removing,
altering ortampering withthedevice will
void anywarranties, andisnot permitted
by the FCC. Donot tamper with,alter, or
use inany non- approved way.
Any unauthorized modificationtothis
device couldvoidtheuser's authority to
operate theequip ment.
With thehelp ofthe radar sensor system, BAS
PLUS candetect obstacles thatareinthe
path ofyour vehicle foranextended periodof
time.
At speeds uptoapproximately
40 mph (70km/h), BASPLUS canalso detect
stationary obstacles, forexample stoppedor
parked vehicles.
Should youapproa chan obstacle andBAS
PLUS hasdetected arisk ofcollision, BAS
PLUS calcula testhe braking forcenecessary
to avoid arear-end collision. Shouldyouapply
the brakes forcefully, BASPLUS can automaticall
yincrease thebraking forcetoa
level suitabl efor the traffic conditions.
X Keep thebrake pedaldepressed untilthe
emergency brakingsituation isover.
ABS prevents thewheels fromlocking.
The brakes willwork normally againif:
R you release thebrake pedal.
R there isno longe rany dange rofarea r-end
colli sion.
R no obstacl eis detected infront ofyou r
vehicl e.
BAS PLUS isthen deactivated. Ifyou have
activated DSR(Ypag e208), BASPLUS is
likew isedea ctivated.
For BAS PLUS toassi styou when driving,the
rada rsensor system mustbeswitch edon and
operation al,see "Rada rsensor system" inthe
index. G
WARN
ING BAS
PLUS cannotalway sclearly identify
objec tsand complex trafficsituation s.BAS
PLUS cannotinte rven ein these cases.
There isarisk ofan acciden t.Always pay
careful attentiontothe traff icsituation andbe
ready tobrake.
In particular, thedetec tionofobstac lescan
be impaired ifther eis:
R dirt onthe sensor sor anythin gelse
cover ingthe sensor s
R snow orheavy rain
R int erferen cebyother radarsources
R the possibility ofstr ong radar reflect ions,
for example inparkin ggarages
R anarrow vehicle travelingin fron t,e.g. a
moto rbike
R avehicle travelin gin fron tonadi fferent line G
WARN
ING BA
SPLUS doesnotreact :
R to people oranimals
R to onc oming vehicles 62
Driving
safetysystemsSafety

In
this situa tion, ESP®
assi stsyou and can
detect ifthe vehicle /trailer combination
begi nstolurch. ESP®
slow sthe vehicle down
by braking andlimiting theengine outputuntil
the vehicle/tra iler comb inationh as
st abiliz ed.
Trail erstabiliz ationisactive fromaspeed of
approximately 37mph(60 km/h). G
WARNING The
system willnotbeable toassist whenthe
trailer jackknifes
R ifthe ESP ®
has switched offdue toa
malfunction
R on wet oricy roads
R on roads withslippery surface
R in sand orgravel
Trailers withahigh centerofgravity maytip
over before thesystem recognizes swayingof
the trailer.
Traile rstab iliza tiond oes notwork ifESP ®
is
deactivated ordisabled becauseofa
malfunct ion. EBD
(elec tronic brake force
distr ibution) i
Observe
the"Important safetynotes"
section (Ypage 61).
EBD monit orsand cont rolsthebrake
pressure onthe rear wheels toimprove
driving stability whilebraking. G
WARNIN
G If
EBD hasmalfunct ioned,thebraking system
remains availablewith fullbrake boosting
effect .However, therear wheels canstilllock,
e.g. under fullbraking. Thiscould cause you
to lose controlofyour vehicle andcause an
accident .You should therefor eadapt your
driving styletothe different handling
character istics. X
Observe thenoteson warning andindicator
lamps (Ypage 272)aswell asdisplay
messages (Ypage 241). ADA
PTIVE BRAKE
AD APTIVE BRAKEenhancesbraking safety
and offers increased brakingcomfort.In
addition tothe braking function,ADAPTIVE
BRAKE alsohastheHOLD function
(Y page 179)andhillstart assist
(Y page 142). Forfurther informat ion,see
Drivin gtips (Ypage 159). PRE-SAFE
®
Br ake
PRE-S AFE®
Brake isonly availa bleinvehicles
with DISTRONIC PLUS. i
Observe
the"Important safetynotes"
section (Ypage 61).
PRE-S AFE®
Brake canhelp youtominimize
the risk ofafront alcollision withavehicle
ahead orreduce theeffect sofsuch a
co llisio n.IfPRE -SAF E®
Br ake hasdetecteda
ris ko fcollision, youwillbewarned visually
and acoustically aswell asby automatic
braking. PRE-SAFE®
Brake cannotprevent a
collision withoutyourintervention.
At speeds aboveapproximately
20 mph (30km/ h),this funct ionwarns you
when youarerapidly approaching thevehicle
in front .An interm ittentwarning tonewill
then sound andthe· distance warning
lamp inthe instr ument cluster willlight up.
X Brake immediately inorder toincrease the
distance fromthevehicle infront .
or
X Take evasive actionprovided itis safe todo
so. Driving
safetysystems
65Safety Z

Opera
tingthesliding sunroof
Opening andclosing i
You
cancontinue tooperate thesliding
sunroof afterswitchin goff the engin eor
removin gthe Smart Keyfrom theignition
lock. Thisfunctionisavailable foruptofive
minut esoruntil thedriver's orfron t-
passenger doorisopened. Overhead
control panel
: Toraise
; Toopen
= Toclose/lower
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 1or 2in the
ignition lock.
X Press orpull the2 switch inthe
corr espondin gdirect ion. i
If
you press the2 switch beyond the
point ofresist ance, anautomatic opening/
closing process isstart edinthe
corr espondin gdirect ion.You canstop
automatic operationbyoperatin gthe
switch again.
When opening andraising theroof,
automatic operationisonly available ifthe
sliding sunroof isin the closed position .
The sunprotec tioncover automatic allyopens
along withthesliding sunroof .You can open
or close thesun protec tioncover manually
when thesliding sunroof israised orclosed. Resetting Reset
thesliding sunroof ifit does notmove
smoothly.
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 1or 2in the
ignition lock.
X Raise thesliding sunroof fullyatthe rear
(Y page 89).
X Keep the2 switch pressed foranother
second.
X Make surethatthesliding sunroof canbe
fully opened andclosed again(Ypage 89).
X Ifthis isnot thecase, repeat thesteps
above again.
! Ifthe sliding sunroof stillcann otbe
opened orclosed fullyafter resett ing,
cont actaquali fiedspecialist workshop. Operat
ingthe panora maroof with
power tilt/sliding panel
Opening andclosin g Overhead
controlpanel
: Toraise
; Toopen
= Toclose/lower
The panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel canonly beoperated whentheroller
sunblind isopen.
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 1or 2in the
ignition lock.
X Push orpull the2 switch inthe
correspon dingdirection . Sliding
sunroof
89Opening/closing Z

i
If
you press the2 switch beyond the
point ofresistance, anautoma ticopening/
closing process isstarted inthe
corresponding direction.Youcanstop
automa ticopera tionbyopera tingthe
switch again.
When raisingthe roof, automa ticopera tion
is only availableifthe sliding sunroof isin
the closed position. Operating
thesunbli ndsforthe
panorama roofwith powe rtilt/slid ing
pa nel
Gener alnotes The
roller sunblin dsshield thevehic leint erior
from sunligh t.The two roller sunblin dscan
only beopen edand close dtog eth erwhen the
panor amaroofwith power tilt/slidin gpanel
is close d. G
WARN
ING When
extendin gthe roller sunblin ds,make
sure noone isin danger ofbeing injured by
the extendin gproc edure. Theextendin gof the
roller sunblin dscan beimmediat elyhalted by
releasin gthe switc h.
Opening andclosing Over
head control panel
: Toraise
; Toopen
= Toclose X
Turn theSmar tKey toposit ion1or 2in the
ignit ionlock .
X Press orpull the2 switchin the
cor respo ndingdirec tion. i
If
you press the2 switchbeyond the
point ofresist ance,an automat icopen ing/
closin gproc essisstar ted inthe
cor respon dingdirec tion.You can stop
automatic operationbyoperating the
switch again.
Resetting thepanora maroof with
power tilt/sliding panelandtheroller
sunblinds Reset
thepanorama roofwith power tilt/
sliding panelandtheroller sunblinds ifthe
panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panel
or the roller sunblinds donot move smoothly.
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 1or 2in the
ignition lock.
X Pull the2 switch repeatedly tothe point
of resistanc ein the direction ofarrow =
until thepanorama roofwith power tilt/
sliding panelisfully closed.
X Keep switch 2pulled foranadditional
second.
X Pull the2 switch repeatedly tothe point
of resistanc ein the direction ofarrow =
until theroller sunblinds arefully closed.
X Keep switch 2pulled foranadditional
second.
X Make surethatthepanorama roofwith
power tilt/sliding panel(Ypage 89)and the
roller sunblinds (Ypage 90)can befully
opened again.
X Ifthis isnot thecase, repeat thesteps
above again.
! Ifthe panorama roofwith power tilt/
sliding panelandtheroller sunblind cannot
be fully opened orclosed afterresett ing,
cont actaquali fiedspecialist workshop. 90
Sliding
sunroofOpening/closing

Problems
withthesliding sunroof
Your vehicle maybeequipp edwith asliding
sunroof orapanorama roofwith power tilt/
sliding panel.Inthe following section,the
term "slidingsunroof" referstoboth types of
sliding sunroof.
Problem: thesunroof cannotbeclose d
and youcannot seethecause. G
WARNING You
could beseverely oreven fatally injured
when closing thesliding sunroof with
increased closingforceorifthe anti-
entr apment featureisdeactivated. Makesure
that nobody canbecome trappedwhen
closing thesliding sunroof.
If the sliding sunroof isobstruct edduring
closing andreopens againslightly:
X Immediately afterthesliding sunroof
blocks, pullthe2 switch inthe
overhead controlpanel downtothe point
of resistance andhold ituntil thesliding
sunroof isclosed.
The sliding sunroof isclosed withincreased
force.
If the sliding sunroof isobstruct edagain
during closing andreopens againslightly:
X Immediately afterthesliding sunroof
blocks, pullthe2 switch inthe
overhead controlpanel downtothe point
of resistance andhold ituntil thesliding
sunroof isclosed.
The sliding sunroof isclosed without the
anti-en trapment feature. G
WARNING Pressing
andholding thesliding sunroof
switch toclose thesliding sunroof
immediately afterithad been blocked two
times willcause thesliding sunroof toclose
without theanti-en trapment featureforas
long asyou hold theswitch.
! Ifthe sliding sunroof stillcannot be
opened orclosed asaresult ofa malfunction
,cont actaqual ified specialist
workshop. Sliding
sunroof
91Opening/closing Z