If you fold the seat back until it engages, the
display message disappears.
Pull the backrest firmly to ensure that it is fully
engaged.
The switches for folding the left or right-handseats up and down are marked: Lfor the left-
hand seat when viewed in the direction of
travel, Rfor the right-hand seat when viewed
in the direction of travel.
Folding forwards/back in the rear com-
partment
Example: Rswitch
XTo fold down: fold the right-hand outer
seat in the second row of seats forwards
(
Ypage 116).
XBriefly pull switch :.
The seat folds up.
XTo stop the automatic folding: briefly pull
switch :again.
XTo fold down: briefly press switch :.
The seat folds down.
XTo stop the automatic folding: briefly
press switch :again. Folding down/up in the cargo compart-
ment
Example:
Lswitch
XTo fold down: fold the right-hand outer
seat in the second row of seats forwards
(
Ypage 116).
XBriefly press switch :.
The seat folds up.
XTo stop the automatic folding: briefly
press switch :again.
XTo fold down: briefly pull switch :.
The seat folds down.
XTo stop the automatic folding: briefly pull
switch :again.
Detachable panel (third row of seats)
!If there are objects underneath the seat,
the seat can no longer be folded up or down
fully. The seat could be damaged.
Only drive with the panel completely instal-
led.
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Seats, steering wheel and mirrors
If you drop objects underneath the seats in
the 3rd row, you can remove the panel in
order to reach beneath the seat.
XTo open:fold the corresponding seat up or
down (
Ypage 113).
XOnce the seat is folded halfway up or down,
briefly press the button again to stop the
automatic movement.
XGrasp the panel recess.
XPull the panel in the direction of the arrow
and remove it.
XTo close: fold the corresponding seat up or
down (
Ypage 113).
XOnce the seat is folded halfway up or down,
briefly press the button again to stop the
automatic movement.
XAttach the panel using the guide pins.
XPush the panel downwards until it engages.
XFold the seat up and down fully to check
that the panel is seated correctly.
Folding down the seats in the second
row manually
Important safety notes
GWARNING
If the seat and backrest are not engaged, they can fold forwards, e.g. in the event of sudden
braking or an accident.
RThis will cause the vehicle occupants to be
forced into the seat belt by a seat or back-
rest which is not engaged. The seat belt can no longer offer the intended level of pro-
tection and could even cause injuries.
RA child restraint system would no longer be
anchored or positioned correctly and would
not be able to perform its required function.
RThe seat backrests cannot restrain objects
or loads in the cargo compartment.
There is an increased risk of injury.
Always make sure that the seat and backrest
are engaged as described:
Rbefore traveling with a passenger on a seat
with the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature
Rafter you have adjusted the seat
Rafter the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature has
been used
Rafter the cargo compartment enlargement
has been folded forwards
GWARNING
The seat does not engage in the entry/exit
position. The seat could fold back suddenly,
e.g. when accelerating, braking, changing
direction suddenly or in the event of an acci-
dent. Persons in the sweep of the seat could
become trapped. There is a risk of injury.
Always fold back a seat which has been folded
forwards before you pull away. Make sure that
the seat and backrest engage fully.
General notes
To enter or exit the third row of seats: the
outer left and right seats of the second row
can be folded down.
One of the outer seats of the 2nd row is in the
entry/exit position: the multifunction display
shows, e.g. the 2nd
SeatRow,RightNot
Lockeddisplay message.
If you fold the seat back until it engages, the
display message disappears.
Pull the backrest firmly to ensure that it is fully
engaged.
iFurther related subjects:
RCargo compartment enlargement (fold-
ing the second row of seats forwards)
(
Ypage 344)
RFolding the seats in the third row for-
wards/back (
Ypage 113)
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Seats, steering wheel and mirrors
Z
GWARNING
The seat does not engage in the entry/exit
position. The seat could fold back suddenly,
e.g. when accelerating, braking, changing
direction suddenly or in the event of an acci-
dent. Persons in the sweep of the seat could
become trapped. There is a risk of injury.
Always fold back a seat which has been folded
forwards before you pull away. Make sure that
the seat and backrest engage fully.
General notes
To enter or exit the third row of seats: the
outer left and right seats of the second row
can be folded down electrically.
One of the outer seats of the second row is in
the entry/exit position: the multifunction dis-
play shows, e.g. the 2nd
SeatRow,Right
Not lockeddisplay message.
If you fold the seat back until it engages, the
display message disappears.
Pull the backrest firmly to ensure that it is fully engaged.
iFurther related subjects:
RCargo compartment enlargement (fold-
ing the second row of seats forwards)
(
Ypage 344)
RFolding the seats in the third row for-
wards/back (
Ypage 113)
Folding down the seats
The seats can be folded down electrically if
the vehicle is stationary and the respective
rear door is open.
XPress button :.
The head restraint retracts, the backrest
folds forwards and the seat folds forwards.
The seat can be manually returned to its
initial position (
Ypage 115).
Adjusting the multicontour seat
The multicontour seat can be adjusted using
COMAND (see the separate COMAND oper-
ating instructions).
Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support
:To raise the backrest contour
;To soften the backrest contour
=To lower the backrest contour
?To harden the backrest contour
You can adjust the contour of the front seat
backrests individually to provide optimum
support for your back.
Switching the seat heating on/off
Switching on/off
GWARNING
Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can
cause the seat cushion and backrest pads to
become very hot. The health of persons with
limited temperature sensitivity or a limited
ability to react to excessively high tempera-
tures may be affected or they may even suffer
burn-like injuries. There is a risk of injury.
118Seats
Seats, steering wheel and mirrors
Adaptive Highbeam Assist
Gene ral notes
You can use this function to set th ehead-
lamp sto chang ebetween low beam and high
beam automatically. The system recognizes
vehicles wit htheir lights on ,either approach-
ing from th eopposit edirection or traveling in
fron tof your vehicle, and consequentl y
switches th eheadlamps from high beam to
low beam .
The system automatically adapt sth elow-
beam headlamp range depending on th edis-
tance to th eother vehicle. Once thesystem
no longer detects any other vehicles, it reac -
tivates th ehigh-beam headlamps .
The system' soptical sensor is locate dbehind
th ewindshield near th eoverhead control
panel.
Import ant safety notes
GWARNIN G
Adaptive Highbea mAssis tdoes no trecogniz e
road users:
Rwho hav eno lights ,e.g. pedestrian s
Rwho havepoor lighting ,e.g. cyclist s
Rwhoselighting is blocked, e.g. by abarrier
In ver yrar ecases, Adaptive Highbea mAssis t
may fail to recogniz eother road user sthat
hav elights ,or may recogniz ethem to olate. In
this or similar situations, th eautomatic high -
beam headlamp swill no tbe deactivated or
activated regardless .There is aris kof an acci-
dent.
Always carefully observ eth etraffic condition s
and switch off th ehigh-beam headlamp sin
goo dtime.
Adaptive Highbeam As sistcanno ttak eint o
accoun troad ,weather or traffic conditions.
Adaptive Highbeam As sistis only an aid. You
are responsible for adj usting thevehicle's
lighting to th eprevailing light, visibilit yand
traffic conditions.
In particular, th edetection of obstacles can
be restricted if there is:
Rpoor visibility, e.g. due to fog ,heav yrain or
snow
Rdirt on th e sensors or the sensors are
obscured
Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist
on/off
XTo switch on: turnth eligh tswitch to Ã.
XPress thecombination switch beyon dth e
pressur epoin tin th edirection of arrow :.
The _ indicator lamp in th emultifunc-
tion display lights up when it is dark and th e
ligh t sensor activates th elow-beam head-
lamps.
If you are driving at speeds abov eapprox -
imately 16 mph (25 km/h):
The headlamp range is set automatically
depending on the distance between the
vehicle and other road users.
If you are driving at speeds above approx-
imately 19 mph (30 km/h) and no other
road users have been detected:
The high-beam headlamps are switched on automatically. The Kindicator lamp in
the instrument cluster also lights up.
If you are driving at speeds below approx-
imately 16 mph (25 km/h) or other road
134Exterior lighting
Lights and windshield wipers
users have been detected or the roads are
adequately lit:
The high-beam headlamps are switched off
automatically. TheKindicator lamp in
the instrument cluster goes out. The _
indicator lamp inthe multifunction display
remains lit.
XTo switch off: move the combination
swit ch back to its normal position or move
the light switch to another position.
The _ indicator lamp inthe multifunc-
tion display goes out.
Headlamps fogged up on the inside
Certain climatic and physical cond itions may
cause moisture to form inthe headlamp. This
moisture does not affect the functionalit y of
the headlamp.
Interior lighting
Overview of interior lighting
Overhead control panel
:
p Switches the left-hand front reading
lamp on/o ff
;cSwitches the front interior lighting
on
=v Switches the rear interior lighting on
or off
?| Switches the front interior lighting/
automat icinterior lighting control off
Ap Switches the right-hand front read-
ing lamp on/o ff
BSwitches the automat icinterior lighting
control on
Rear overhead control panel (secon drow of seats)
:
To switch the reading lamp on/o ff
Rear overhead control panel (thir drow of seats)
:
Readin g lamp
Interior lighting control
General notes
In order to prevent the vehicle's battery from
discharging, the interior lighting functions are
automatical lydeactivated after some time
unless the SmartKey is inposition 2in the
ignit ion lock.
The color and brightness of the ambient light-
ing can beadjusted using the on-board com-
puter (
Ypage 284).
Interior lighting135
Lights and windshield wipers
Z
=Directs the airflow through the rear air vents
?Directs the airflow through the footwell vents
Optimum use of dual-zone climate
control
The following contains notes and recommen-
dations on optimum use of dual-zone climate
control.
RYou can switch on climate control by using
theà and¿ orà andÁ but-
tons. The indicator lamps in the Ãand
¿ buttons or the ÃandÁ but-
tons light up.
RSet the temperature to 72 ‡ (22 †).
ROnly use the "Windshield defrosting" func-
tion briefly until the windshield is clear
again.
ROnly use air-recirculation mode briefly, e.g.
if there are unpleasant outside odors or
when in a tunnel. The windows could oth-
erwise fog up, since no fresh air is drawn
into the vehicle in air-recirculation mode.
RUse the ZONE function to adopt the tem-
perature settings on the driver's side for
the front-passenger side as well. The indi-
cator lamp above the ábutton goes
out.
RVehicles with COMAND: if you change the
settings of the climate control system, the
climate status display appears for approx-
imately three seconds at the bottom of the
screen in the COMAND display (see sepa-
rate operating instructions). You will see
the current settings of the various climate
control functions.
During automa tic e
ngine switch-off, the cli-
mate control system only operates at a
reduced capacity. If you require the full cli-
mate control output, you can switch off the
ECO start/stop function by pressing the ECO
button (
Ypage 170).
Overview of climatecont rol systems147
Climate control
Control panel for 3-zone automatic climate control
USAonly
Front control panel
:Sets the temperature, left (Ypage 155)
;Defrosts the windshield (Ypage 157)
=Switches the maximum cooling MAX COOL on or off (Ypage 157)
?Switches cooling with air dehumidification on/off (Ypage 153)
ASwitches the rear window defroster on/off (Ypage 158)
BSets the temperature, right (Ypage 155)
CSwitches the ZONE function on/off (Ypage 157)
DActivates/deactivates the air conditioning (Ypage 152)
ESets the air distribution (Ypage 156)
FIncreases the airflow (Ypage 156)
GReduces the airflow (Ypage 156)
HDisplay
IAdjusts the climate mode settings (Ypage 155)
JSwitches air-recirculation mode on/off (Ypage 159)
KSets climate control to automatic (Ypage 154)
Rear control panel
LIncreases the airflow (Ypage 156)
MSets the temperature (Ypage 155)
NSets rear-compartment climate control to automatic (Ypage 154)
ODirects the airflow through the rear air vents (Ypage 156)
PDirects the airflow through the footwell vents (Ypage 156)
QSwitches the rear climate control on/off (Ypage 152)
RReduces the airflow (Ypage 156)
148Overview of climate control systems
Climate control
Canada only
Front control panel
:Sets the temperature, left (Ypage 155)
;Defrosts the windshield (Ypage 157)
=Switches the residual heat on or off (Ypage 159)
?Switches cooling with air dehumidification on/off (Ypage 153)
ASwitches the rear window defroster on/off (Ypage 158)
BSets the temperature, right (Ypage 155)
CSwitches the ZONE function on/off (Ypage 157)
DActivates/deactivates the air conditioning (Ypage 152)
ESets the air distribution (Ypage 156)
FIncreases the airflow (Ypage 156)
GReduces the airflow (Ypage 156)
HDisplay
IAdjusts the climate mode settings (Ypage 155)
JSwitches air-recirculation mode on/off (Ypage 159)
KSets climate control to automatic (Ypage 154)
Rear control panel
LIncreases the airflow (Ypage 156)
MSets the temperature (Ypage 155)
NSets rear-compartment climate control to automatic (Ypage 154)
ODirects the airflow through the rear air vents (Ypage 156)
PDirects the airflow through the footwell vents (Ypage 156)
QSwitches the rear climate control on/off (Ypage 152)
RReduces the airflow (Ypage 156)
Overview of climate control systems149
Climate control