the rear view camera for around 15 seconds
before switching back to the auxiliary device
input (AUX).
Switching off the monitor
If the monitor was switched on by engaging
reverse gear, it switches off automatically
15 seconds
after
you disengage reverse gear.
You can switch off the monitor by pressing
the 0094 button. In this case, the following
message is shown for seven seconds before
it switches off. Menu system
Setting the volume
X
Press the 003D or 003C button.
The volume of the integrated loudspeaker
is adjusted in increments.
i The volume of the optional infrared
headphones is adjusted on the
headphones themselves.
X Press the 0093 button to exit the volume
adjustment.
i If you do not press a button for seven
seconds, the monitor switches off the
volume adjustment. Selecting the main menu
X
Press the 0093 button.
The menu selection for the main menu
(menu level 1) is displayed. X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
menu you want is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The menu is selected.
You can select the following menus:
R Display ( Y page 125)
R Picture format (
Y page 126)
R Standard (Y page 127)
R Menu language ( Y page 127)
R Factory setting (Y page 128)
R Back 0056(Y page 124)
Skipping back a menu X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
0056 symbol is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The higher-level menu is displayed.124
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Display menu
You can
customize
the monitor display in the
Display menu.
You can select the following submenus:
R Lighting (Y page 125)
R Brightness ( Y page 125)
R Contrast (Y page 125)
R Color ( Y page 126)
R Tint
R Back 0056(Y page 124)
Lighting submenu
You can adjust the background illumination
of the monitor in the Lighting submenu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main
menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Display menu is highlighted.
The Display menu is selected.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed. X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Lighting submenu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The lighting setting is displayed. X
Press the 003D or 003C button.
The background lighting is adjusted in
increments.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
i If you do not press a button for seven
seconds, the menu
is automatically closed.
Brightness submenu
You can adjust the brightness of the monitor
in the Brightness submenu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Display menu is highlighted.
The Display menu is selected.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Brightness submenu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The brightness setting is displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button.
The brightness is adjusted in increments.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
Contrast submenu
You can adjust the picture contrast of the
monitor in the Contrast submenu. Driving systems
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X
Press the 0093 button.
The main menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Display menu is highlighted.
The Display menu is selected.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Contrast submenu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The contrast setting is displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button.
The contrast is adjusted in increments.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
Color submenu
You can adjust the color setting of the
monitor in the Color submenu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main
menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Display menu is highlighted.
The Display menu is selected.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Color submenu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The color setting is displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button.
The contrast is adjusted in increments.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed. Tint submenu (NTSC color balance)
In
the NTSC
standard you can adjust the color
balance of the monitor in the TINT submenu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Display menu is highlighted.
The Display menu is selected.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
TINT submenu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The color balance setting is displayed.
X Press the 003D or 003C button.
The color balance is adjusted in
increments.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenus (menu level 2) are
displayed.
Picture format menu
You can
set
the display format for the monitor
in the Picture format menu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Picture format menu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenu (menu level 2) is displayed.
i The current
picture
format is marked with
the 0050 symbol. 126
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X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
format you want is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
Your selected format is activated.
i The 16:9 format fills the entire monitor
screen. The rear view camera generates a
16:9 format. Regular video signals usually
require the 4:3 format.
i If you select 0056 and press the 0093
button, the monitor goes back to the main
menu (menu level 1).
Standard menu
You can set the video standard for the
monitor in the Standard menu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main
menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Standard menu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenu (menu level 2) is displayed.
i The current standard is marked with the
0050 symbol. X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
required standard is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The selected standard is activated.
i The video signal from the rear view
camera uses the NTSC standard. Normal
video signals generally use the PAL
standard.
i If you select 0056 and press the 0093
button, the monitor goes back to the main
menu (menu level 1).
Menu language menu
You can set the language for the monitor
menus in the Menu language menu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main
menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Menu language menu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The submenu (menu level 2) is displayed.
i The current language is marked with the
0050 symbol.
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
language you want is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The selected language is activated.
i If you select 0056 and press the 0093
button, the monitor goes back to the main
menu (menu level 1). Driving systems
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Factory setting menu
You can reset the monitor to the factory
settings in the
Factory setting menu.
X Press the 0093 button.
The main menu
(menu level 1) is displayed
(Y page 124).
X Press the 003D or 003C button until the
Factory setting menu is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The monitor displays the following
message: X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
required setting is highlighted.
R Yes : all settings are overwritten with the
factory settings.
R 0056: return to the main menu without
accepting the factory settings.
i If you select 0056 and press the 0093
button, the monitor goes back to the main
menu (menu level 1).
Switching off the monitor while driving If you drive faster than 6 mph (10 km/h)
, the
monitor switches off for safety reasons.
You will see the following message for seven
seconds until the monitor switches off. If the speed falls below 5 mph (8 km/h), the
monitor switches on again.
Features
Ashtray
Ashtray insert in the ashtray compartment in the
center console
X
Pull ashtray compartment 0046 out by
recess 0047.
X To open: fold cover 008A upwards.
X To remove the insert: hold the
ashtray by
the recesses on the left and right and pull
the insert out to empty it.
X To replace the insert: press it down into
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Controls
status and the position of the key in the
ignition lock. The mobile phone display
indicates the charging status. Communications
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Storage
Only store DEF in containers made of high-
alloy Cr-Ni steel or Mo-Cr-Ni steel in
accordance with DIN EN 10 088-1/2/3 or
plastic containers made of polypropylene or
polyethylene.
!
Containers made of aluminum, copper,
copper alloys as well as unalloyed or
galvanized steel
are not suitable for storing
DEF. If stored in these types of containers,
DEF could cause constituents of these
metals to dissolve and cause irreparable
damage to the exhaust gas aftertreatment.
Damage caused by dissolved components
of the storage container will result in a loss
of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty
entitlements.
Disposal Observe country-specific laws and
regulations when disposing of DEF.
0040Environmental note
Dispose of DEF in an environmentally
responsible manner.
Purity
The purity of DEF is essential to prevent
malfunctions in the exhaust gas
aftertreatment.
If DEF is pumped out of the DEF tank, e.g.
during repair work, the same liquid must not
be used
to
refill the tank. Its purity is no longer
guaranteed.
! Impurities in DEF (e.g. caused by other
service products, cleaning agents, dust,
etc.) result in increased emissions,
malfunctions, catalytic converter damage
or engine damage. Engine oils
Use only approved engine oil that complies
with the MB Specifications for Service
Products.
! The bottles of
the various engine oil types
are marked with ACEA (Association des
Constructeurs Européens d'Automobiles)
and/or API (American Petroleum Institute)
classifications. Only use approved engine
oils that conform to the following MB
Specifications for Service Products and the
prescribed ACEA and/or API
classifications. Using engine oils of another
quality is not permitted and may lead to a
loss of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty
entitlements.
The use of other, non-approved engine oils
for diesel engines can cause damage to the
diesel particle filter (DPF).
The MB Specifications for Service Products
apply to your vehicle 1
R 228.51
R 229.51
These engine oils are of high quality and have
a beneficial effect on:
R engine wear
R fuel consumption
R emissions
Multi-grade engine oils of the prescribed SAE
class (viscosity) may be used all year round,
taking the outside temperatures into
account.
Oil change Oil change intervals depend on the vehicle's
operating conditions and the quality of the
engine oil used.
The on-board computer automatically shows
the date for the next oil change as an event
message in the display.
1 If the quality
level for diesel engines is not available, you may refill with engine oils that comply with the MB
Specifications for Service Products, Sheet No. 228.5, 229.3 and 229.5. The refill quantity is then limited to
a maximum of 1 qt (1 l). 156
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Operation
G
Warning
Never use openings in the bodywork as steps.
You may otherwise
damage the vehicle or lose
your footing and injure yourself or others.
If you have to clean the upper areas of the
vehicle, always use suitable ladders or other
secure climbing aids. G
Warning
Dirty or
iced-up steps and entrances create a
risk of slipping or falling.
Keep steps, entrances
and footwear free from
dirt (e.g. mud, clay, snow and ice). Cleaning the interior of the vehicle
Seat belts !
Observe the following notes on cleaning
the seat belts:
R Remove any stains or dirt immediately.
This will avoid residue or damage.
R Do not bleach
or dye the seat belts. This
could impair the function of the seat
belts.
R Do not dry the seat belts in direct
sunlight or at temperatures above
176 ‡ (80 †).
Steering wheel boss and cockpit G
Warning!
When cleaning the steering wheel boss and
dashboard, do not use cockpit sprays or
cleaning agents containing
solvents. Cleaning
agents containing solvents cause the surface
to become porous, and as a result, plastic
parts may break away and be thrown around
the interior when an air bag is deployed, which
may result in severe injuries.
Use a damp, clean and lint-free cloth to clean
the plastic components and the cockpit. If
particularly dirty, use a mild detergent. !
Do not use
dry, coarse or hard cloths and
do not scrub. You could otherwise scratch
or damage the surfaces.
Radio and monitor display X
Switch off the radio or rear-view camera
monitor and let it cool.
X Clean the display surface with a
commercially available microfiber cloth
and cleaner for TFT/LCD displays.
X After drying,
polish the display surface with
a dry microfiber cloth, applying only light
pressure.
! Do not use dry, rough or hard cloths or
abrasive products, solvents or cleaning
agents containing solvents. Do not scrub.
Only apply light pressure when cleaning.
Otherwise, you will damage the display
surface, as it is sensitive to pressure and
susceptible to scratches.
Windows !
Do not use
dry cloths, abrasive products,
solvents or cleaning agents containing
solvents to clean the inside of the windows.
Clean the inside of the windows with a
damp cloth or a commercially available
glass cleaner.
Do not touch the inside of the rear and side
windows with hard objects, e.g. an ice
scraper or ring. You could otherwise
damage the windows or the rear window
defroster. Cleaning the exterior of the vehicle
General notes Scratches, corrosive
deposits, areas affected
by corrosion and damage caused by neglect
or inadequate care cannot always be
completely remedied. In this case, visit a
qualified specialist workshop, e.g. the
nearest authorized Sprinter Dealer. 162
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