pull away carefully to check whether the
desired transmission position is engaged.
Ideally, you should select transmission posi-
tionD.
Engaging park position P
jPark position with parking lock
kReverse gear
iNeutral
hDrive
XPush the DIRECT SELECT lever in the direc-
tion of arrow P.
Transmission position display Pis shown in
the multifunction display.
When you have engaged park position P,
make sure that the transmission position dis-
play shows Pin the multifunction display.
You can only engage park position Pwhen the
vehicle is stationary.
The transmission shifts into park position P
automatically if you open the driver's door
when the vehicle is stationary or when driving
at very low speed with the transmission in
position Dor R.
In addition, a warning tone sounds and a dis-
play message is shown.
Depressing the brake and pushing the
DIRECT SELECT lever up or down disengages
the parking lock. The transmission is in N
neutral. In order to shift from park position
Pdirectly
into Ror D:
Rdepress the brake pedal and
Rpush the DIRECT SELECT lever up or down
past the first point of resistance
Engaging reverse gear R
!Only shift into reverse gear Rwhen the
vehicle is stationary. You could otherwise
damage the drive system.
XIf the transmission is in position Dor N:
push the DIRECT SELECT lever up past the
first point of resistance.
XIf the transmission is in position P: depress
the brake pedal and push the DIRECT
SELECT lever up past the first point of
resistance.
Shifting to neutral N
GWARNING
If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle,
they could:
Ropen the doors, thus endangering other
people or road users.
Rget out and disrupt traffic.
Roperate the vehicle's equipment.
Additionally, children could set the vehicle in
motion if, for example, they:
Rrelease the parking brake.
Rshift the transmission out of park position P
Rstart the vehicle's drive system.
There is a risk of an accident and injury.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the
SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never
leave children or animals unattended in the
vehicle. Always keep the SmartKey out of
reach of children.
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Drivingtips
Holding th e vehicle stationary on uphill
gradients
Do no t hold the vehicle stationary on uphill
gradients by depressing the accelerator
pedal. Instead, only ever hold the vehicle sta-
tionary on uphill gradients by:
Rdepressing the brake pedal
Rengaging the electric parking brake
Kickdown
Use kickdown for maximum acceleration.
XDepress th e accelerator pedal beyond the
pressure point.
The needle in the power display points to
th e boost are a(
Ypage 183).
XEase offthe accelerator pedal once the
desired speed is reached.
iMaximum acceleration is available fo ra
limited time.
Rocking the vehicle free
Shiftin gth e transmission repeatedly between
gears Dand Rmay help to free the vehicle if it
has become stuck in slush or snow. The vehi-
cle's engine management system limits the
speed to a maximum of 5 mph (9 km/h) when shifting back and forth. To shift back and forth
between transmission positions Dand R,
move th eDIREC T SELECT lever up and down
past the point of resistance.
Program selector button
The program selector button allows you to
choose between drive programs with differ-
ent driving characteristics .
XPress program selector button :.
The selected drive program appears in the
multifunction display.
The transmission switches to automatic drive
program Eeach time th e drive system is star-
ted.
E EconomyComfortable, economical
driving style
S Spor tSporty driving style
E+Economy
PlusComfortable, particularly
economical driving style
Drive programs
Drive program E (Economy)
Drive program Eis characterized by the fol-
lowing:
Rth e vehicle pulling away more gently in
forward gear unless the accelerator pedal
is depressed fully.
Rreduced power on the accelerator pedal
increases sensitivity. This supports an even
and economical driving style.
Rth e wheels are less likely to spin.
Rfull power output by using kickdown.
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Drive program S (Sport)
Drive programSis characterized by the fol-
lowing:
Rth e vehicle exhibits sporty driving charac-
teristics .
Rthe entire power output can be utilized by
depressing the accelerator pedal.
E+ Economy Plus
Drive program E+is characterized by the fol-
lowing:
Rreduced torque and significantly reduced
power. This supports an especially efficient
and even driving style and results in a
reduction in speed to approximately
70 mph (110km/ h).
Rthe vehicle pulling away more gently in
forward gear unless the accelerator pedal
is depressed fully.
Rthe wheels are less likely to spin.
Rparticularly efficient overrun.
Rfull power output by using kickdown.
Rthe performance of air-conditioning system
and heating are reduced.
Steering wheel paddle shifters
Manually adjustable recuperation
:Left-hand steering wheel paddle shifter -
;Right-hand steering wheel paddle shifter
+ You can increase or reduce recuperation in
overrun mode using the steering wheel pad-
dle shifters. When you remove your foot from
the accelerator pedal, recuperation occurs.
The electric motor is then used as a alternator
and energy is recovered while driving. The
recuperated electrical energy is stored in the
high-voltage battery. A higher energy recu-
peration level means that the vehicle is
braked more powerfully.
If necessary, counteract the reduced regen-
erative braking effect by applying the brake
yourself.
Information on the Recuperative Braking Sys-
tem (
Ypage 68).
XTo decrease recuperation:
pull right-hand
steering wheel paddle shifter ;.
XTo increase recuperation:pull left-hand
steering wheel paddle shifter :.
The various recuperation levels are shown in
the transmission position display once Dhas
been selected (
Ypage 134).
The following recuperation levels are availa-
ble in overrun mode:
Rno recuperation (D+, coasting mode)
Rmoderate recuperation (D )
Rhigh recuperation (D-)
Rrecuperation depending on the traffic sit-
uation (DAUTO, radar-based)
You can see the intensity of recuperation in
overrun mode by reading the recuperation
performance value shown in the power dis-
play (
Ypage 183).
Every time drive position Dis selected, the
transmission switches into recuperation level
D
AUTOautomatically.
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The high-voltage battery can be charged as
follows:
Rthrough energy recuperation while the
vehicle is in motion
Rwith the charging cable at a mains socket
while the vehicle is stationary
Rwith the charging cable at a charging sta-
tion while the vehicle is stationary
The high-voltage battery can be charged
using a single-phase charging cable in a volt-
age range from 100 V to 240 V.
If the condition of charge drops to less than
13%, the high-voltage battery reserve indica-
tor lamp lights up in the instrument cluster.
Charge the high-voltage battery as soon as
possible.
Below a condition of charge of 5%, the per-
formance of the vehicle is reduced. The vehi-
cle's high-voltage electrical system switches
off at a condition of charge of 0%.
Use of the pre-entry climate control function
may mean that the high-voltage battery is not
fully charged.
High and low outside temperatures
Low outside temperatures
The efficiency of the high-voltage battery is
significantly reduced at very low outside tem-
peratures. The high-voltage battery is then no longer able to provide the normal electrical
power output.
High outside temperatures
To prevent damage to the high-voltage bat-
tery due to very high outside temperatures,
the maximum power output of the high-volt-
age battery is reduced automatically.
The E-CELL display indicates the maximum
amount of power available (
Ypage 183).
Notes on battery care
Avoid storing or transporting the vehicle in
high temperatures over a long period (e.g.
container transport). If you park the vehicle and leave it stationary
for longer periods, connect it to a power sup-
ply.
Temperatures below
Ò13‡(Ò25 †) and over
104 ‡ (40 †), which affect the vehicle for a
period of more than seven days, can cause
irreversible damage.
Discharged battery
The vehicle's high-voltage electrical system
switches off if the high-voltage battery is com-
pletely discharged. 30 seconds prior to this,
you are informed of the switch-off by the
Battery level too low. Stop and
charge immediatelymessage. This pro-
tects the battery from exhaustive discharge.
It is not possible to restart the drive system
until after charging.
Do not leave the vehicle parked for longer
than 14 days with a high-voltage battery con- dition of charge below 20%.
You can check the condition of charge in the
charge level display (
Ypage 184).
Further information on the "Energy flow dis-
play" can be found in the "Trip" menu
(
Ypage 187).
Energy consumption and range
This range is reduced by:
Rhigh and low outside temperatures
Ra non-anticipatory driving style
Rswitching on consumers, e.g. air-condition-
ing system or heating.
The battery's physical characteristics are
such that leaving the vehicle parked for an
extended period at low outdoor temperatures
without charging it can lead to:
Ra reduction in battery performance
Rlonger charge times
In extreme cases, this could mean that the
vehicle cannot be started. For this reason,
connect the charging cable when leaving the
vehicle parked for long periods at low outdoor
temperatures.
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As a result of its basic characteristics, the
amount of energy available from the high-
voltage battery decreases over the course of
its life.
This reduces:
Rthe maximum range that can be achieved
by the vehicle
Rthe maximum output (acceleration) of the
vehicle
You can actively reduce the energy consump-
tion of your vehicle in a number of ways, for
example, by:
Ran anticipatory driving style
Rreducing the use of electrical consumers
Rhaving the vehicle regularly maintained
The charging time of the high-voltage battery may change over the course of its life.
Observe the displays on energy usage
(
Ypage 188) and range (Ypage 188).
RANGE PLUS
If you activate RANGE PLUS, the operating
window of the battery will be extended at thenext charging process. An extended driving
range will be available to you for the next
journey.
Using RANGE PLUS shortens the service life
of the battery. Therefore, only use RANGE
PLUS if, for example:
Rlong journeys are planned or
Rthe availability of charging stations at the
destination is limited
The more often RANGE PLUS is used, the
more the extended range is reduced.
Therefore always check the range display
before every journey (
Ypage 188).
XTo switch on: press button:.
The green Indicator lamp lights up.
XTo switch off: press button:.
The indicator lamp goes out.
RANGE PLUS switches off automatically if:
Rthe charging cable is disconnected or
Rthe charging process is complete
Information on charging with RANGE PLUS
(
Ypage 195).
Displays on energy consumption and
range
Displaying energy consumption and
recuperated electric energy (COMAND/
Audio 20)
:Energy consumption
;Recuperated electric energy
Every bar of the graph displays the average
value for one minute.
Energy consumption indicator :may differ
from the indicator in the From Start
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(Ypage 187) trip computer in theTrip
menu.
Displaying energy consumption and recu-
perated electric energy:
XSwitch on Audio 20/COMAND (see the
separate operating instructions).
XTo select Vehiclefrom the main function
bar: turn and press the controller.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XTo select Consumption: turn and press the
controller.
Energy consumption :and recuperated
electric energy ;for the last 15 minutes of
the journey are shown.
Exiting the vehicle settings:
XPress the %button on the controller.
or
XTo select %: slide 6and press the
controller.
To reset values: the values are reset along
with the From Start
trip computer
(
Ypage 189).
Displaying range on the map
(COMAND/Audio 20)
:Current vehicle position
;Range
=Range when route guidance is active (dark
blue)
The range can be displayed on the navigation
map for electric vehicles. The range is shown
as a circle around the current vehicle posi-
tion. When route guidance is active, the range is also shown along the calculated route. This
is done by respective coloring of the blue
route on the navigation map.
The range display on the Audio 20/COMAND
navigation map is available on the 2D map
display and a scale of 2 km to 100 km.
XTo switch to navigation mode:
press the
ß button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the control-
ler.
XTo select Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
XSelect Map Content.
XSelectRange on Map.
Switch the display in the map on Oor off
ª.
XTo return to navigation mode: Press the
% button on the controller twice.
e-Navigator App (COMAND/Audio 20)
:Current vehicle position
;Route when route guidance is active
=View level displayed: charging stations
(example)
?Range (80%)
ARange (100%)
In addition to a simple circular display of the
range, you can display the range taking des-
tination accessibility into account. The fore-
seeable range with destination accessibility is
then colored in.
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When the range is shown in color, a distinc-
tion is made between two areas:
RPale area:100% of range
RDark area: 80% of range
When route guidance is active, the route is
marked in color.
The range display with destination accessi-
bility on the COMAND/Audio 20 navigation
map is available on the 2D map display and a scale of 50 meters to 500 km.
Displaying the range and destination
accessibility via navigation mode:
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
ß button.
The map shows the vehicle's current posi-
tion.
or
XFrom one of the other main functions:
slide 5the controller (e. g. in radio
mode).
The main function bar is displayed.
XTo select Navifrom the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current posi-
tion.
XTo call up e-Navigator: press theß
button.
XTo select Range on Mapin the navigation
menu: turn and press the controller.
The range and destination accessibility are
displayed on the navigation map.
Displaying the range and destination
accessibility via Mercedes-Benz Apps:
XSwitch on COMAND/Audio 20 (see the
separate operating instructions).
XSet access data and connect to the Internet
(see separate operating instructions)
XTo call up the telephone menu: press the
% button.
XTo switch to the main function bar: slide
5the controller.
XTo select TEL/®: press the controller.
XTo selectInternet: turn and press the
controller.
The menu with the Internet functions is dis-
played.
XTo select Mercedes-Benz Apps: turn and
press the controller.
The available Mercedes-Benz Apps
are
displayed.
XTo call up the e-Navigator App: turn and
press the controller.
The navigation map is displayed showing
the range and destination accessibility
Showing the view levels on the map:
XTo display the menu: slide6and press
the controller when the map appears.
The menu of the view levels opens. You may
choose from the following view levels:
Ravailable charging stations
Rcurrent route
Rcurrent vehicle position with vehicle
direction
Exiting the map display:
XPress the %button on the controller.
or
XTo select %: slide 6and press the
controller.
Charging high-voltage battery via the
electrical outlet
Charging cable
Important safety notes
!Only use the charging cable to charge the
high-voltage battery. Do not use the charg-
ing cable for other purposes. It may other-
wise be damaged.
The vehicle is supplied with a single-phase 12
A charging cable. Only use the charging cable
included with the vehicle, which has been
approved for vehicle use.
Pay attention to the "Important safety notes"
(
Ypage 140).
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If you use the supplied 12 A charging cable to
charge a high-voltage battery:
Rthe charge time increases considerably
Relectrical consumption increases consider-
ably
Where possible, charge the high-voltage bat-
tery at a charging station (
Ypage 149). Only
then can certified electrical energy consump-
tion levels be reached.
iThe charging process can vary depending
on the charging station. Therefore, always
observe the local information.
Stowing the charging cable
The charging cable can be stowed in a bag in
the trunk of the vehicle. To do so, the bag
must be secured to the cargo tie-down rings
using the retaining strap provided.
Controls on the charging cable
:A/C status indicator
;Control/protection system indicator
=Charge current indicator
?Charge current setting button
When displays :and ;on the charging
cable light up, this means the following:
Display :
Lights up
greenThe external power supply
connection is working prop-
erly. The high-voltage bat-
tery can be charged.
Flashes redA malfunction has been
detected in the external
power supply. The high-volt-
age battery is recharged as
soon as the electricity signal
registers normal values.
Lights up redThere is a malfunction. The
charging cable must be
removed from the electrical
outlet and then re-inserted.
Display;
Lights up
greenThere are no malfunctions.
The high-voltage battery
can be charged.
Lights up redThere is a malfunction. The
high-voltage battery cannot
be charged.
For information on problems relating to the
charging process, see (
Ypage 151).
Setting the maximum charge current
GWARNING
If the charge current draw via a mains socket
is too high during the charging process, the
external electrical system may overheat.
There is a risk of fire.
Before beginning the charging process, check
the maximum permissible charge current
locally. Consult a qualified expert to do so
where necessary.
If necessary, adjust your vehicle's settings.
!An excessive charge current can blow a
fuse or lead to overheating of the external
power supply. Check whether the external
power supply is compatible with the set
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