?Sets the air distribution (Ypage 101)
sz Defrosts the windshield (
Ypage 102)
Information on heating
Below, you can find a number of notes and rec-
ommendations to help you use the heating opti-
mally.
RSet the temperature control to the middle
level. Only change the temperature in small
increments.
If you wish to heat up the vehicle interior as
quickly as possible, set the temperature con-
trol to thezmaximum setting. When the
desired interior temperature has been reached, turn the temperature control back
down in small steps.
ROnly use the settings for defrosting the wind-
shield 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 otherwise fog up
as no fresh air is drawn into the vehicle in air-
recirculation mode. The indicator lamp in the
h button comes on when the function is
switched on.
Control panel for the air-conditioning system
:Sets the temperature (Ypage 101)
z Defrosts the windshield (
Ypage 102)
;Sets the airflow (Ypage 101)
K Increases the airflow
I Reduces the airflow
=eActivates and deactivates air-recirculation mode (Ypage 103)
?xSwitches the reheat function (window air dehumidification) on and off (Ypage 102)
ASets the air distribution (Ypage 101)
sz Defrosts the windshield (
Ypage 102)
B¿Switches cooling with air dehumidification on/off (Ypage 101)
CBlower setting bar display
zDefrosts the windshield (
Ypage 102)
98Overview of climate control systems
Climate control
Control panel for rear-compartment air-conditioning system
:Sets the airflow (Ypage 101)
K Increases the airflow
I Reduces the airflow
;Sets the temperature (Ypage 101)
=Blower setting bar display
?iSwitches rear-compartment air-conditioning on and off (Ypage 100)
Optimum use of rear-compartment air
conditioning
For optimum climate control, set the tempera-
ture control to the middle level. Only change the
temperature in small increments.
Operating the climate control system
Switching the climate control on/off
Important information
When the climate control is switched off, air
intake and air circulation also stop. Only use this
setting for a brief period. Otherwise, the win-
dows could fog up.
Activating/deactivating climate con-
trol via the control panel
XTurn the key to position 2in the ignition lock. Vehicle with heating
XTo switch on:
set airflow control ;down to
at least level 1(Ypage 98).
XTo switch off: set airflow control ;up to the
0 position (Ypage 98).
Vehicle with air conditioning
XTo switch on: press theKbutton.
The blower speeds are shown in bars next to
the button.
XTo switch off: press theIbutton and,
after reaching the lowest blower speed, press
it again.
Activating/deactivating rear-compart-
ment climate control via the control
panel
XTurn the key to position 2in the ignition lock.
100Operating the climate control system
Climate control
button to reduce or theKbutton to
increase the airflow.
The blower speeds are shown in bars next to
the buttons.
Defrosting the windows
You can use the "defrosting" function to defrost
the windshield or to demist the inside of the
windshield and the side windows.
Only use the following settings until the win-
dows are clear again.
XVehicle with window heating: switch on the
front (Ypage 103) and/or rear window
defroster (Ypage 103) .
XSwitch on climate control (Ypage 100).
Vehicle with heating
XSet temperature control :and airflow con-
trol ;toz (Ypage 97).
XSet air-distribution control ?tosz
(Ypage 97).
XClose the center air vents (Ypage 104) and
the air outlets for the headroom and the rear compartment (
Ypage 105).
XDirect the side air vents towards the side win-dows and open the defroster vents for the
side windows (
Ypage 105).
Vehicle with air conditioning
XSet temperature control :to
z (Ypage 98).
XPress the Kbutton until the maximum
blower output is reached.
All bars in the display next to the button light up.
XSet air-distribution control Atosz
(Ypage 98).
XClose the center air vents (Ypage 104) and
the air outlets for the headroom and the rear compartment (
Ypage 105).
XDirect the side air vents towards the side win-dows and open the defroster vents for the
side windows (
Ypage 105).
Clearing condensation from the win-
dows
Windows fogged up on the inside
You should only select this setting until the win-
dows are clear again.
XVehicle with window heating: switch on the
front (Ypage 103) and/or rear window
defroster (Ypage 103) .
XSwitch on climate control (Ypage 100).
XSwitch off air-recirculation mode
(Ypage 103).
Vehicle with heating
XSet temperature control :to a higher tem-
perature (Ypage 97).
XSet airflow control ;to a higher blower set-
ting. It should be set at least to level two
(
Ypage 97).
XSet air-distribution control ?tosz
(Ypage 97).
iIf the windows still fog up, set the control as
described for defrosting (Ypage 102).
Vehicle with air conditioning
XActivate cooling with air dehumidification
(Ypage 101).
XPress the ¨button (Ypage 98).
Reheat mode is activated. The indicator lamp
in the switch lights up.
To deactivate reheat mode, press the ¨
button again. The indicator lamp in the button
goes out.
Windows fogged up on the outside
You should only select this setting until the
windshield is clear again.
XSwitch on the windshield wipers (Ypage 94).
XSwitch on climate control (Ypage 100).
XAdjust air distribution to the footwell
(Ypage 101).
XClose the air vents (Ypage 104).
102Operating the climate control system
Climate control
Outside tempera-
tureEngine runtime
Above 32 ‡ (0 †)at least 10 minutes
32 ‡ (0 †) to 14 ‡
(Ò10 †)at least 15 minutes
Below 14 ‡ (Ò10 †)at least 20 minutes
Before switching on
XCheck the fuel level and top up if necessary.
The auxiliary heating is operated directly
using the vehicle's fuel. The tank must be at
least a quarter full to ensure that the auxiliary
heating functions.
XSwitch on climate control (Ypage 100).
XSet the temperature control to the desired
temperature (Ypage 101).
XSet the air distribution as required
(Ypage 101).
XOpen the center (Ypage 104) and side air
vents (Ypage 105) and set them to the middle
position.
iThe auxiliary heating automatically switches
to heater booster mode after the engine is
started.
Operating with the button (control
panel)
iSwitch the heater booster function on or off
with the ¢button (Ypage 110).
XTo activate the auxiliary heating system:
press and hold the upper section of the y
switch for longer than 2 seconds.
The red indicator lamp in the button lights up.
The auxiliary heating heats or ventilates the interior to the temperature that you have set.
The blower switches to the first level.
XTo deactivate the auxiliary heating:
press
the upper section of the yswitch.
or
XTurn the SmartKey in the ignition lock to posi-
tion 0.
The red indicator lamp in the button goes out.
The auxiliary heating operates for another
2 minutes and then switches off automati-
cally.
Selecting a switch-on time
Important information
You can use the on-board computer to define up
to three switch-on times, one of which can be
selected.
The yellow indicator lamp in the ybutton
goes out after 30 minutes, if you:
Rhave selected the switch-on time and
Rturn the SmartKey to position 0in the ignition
lock
On-board computer without steering
wheel buttons
XTurn the SmartKey to position 2in the ignition
lock.
XPress the ybutton.
The y symbol flashes in the display.
or
XPress the 4menu button on the instrument
cluster repeatedly until the ysymbol
flashes in the display.
XUse the forg buttons on the instrument
cluster to select the switch-on time 1to3.
The switch-on time selected is displayed.
XWait 10 seconds for the standard display to
appear.
The switch-on time is selected. The yellow
indicator lamp in the ybutton lights up.
If you do not preselect a switch-on time, and
--:--
is shown in the display, this means that
the automatic switch-on mode is switched
off. The yellow indicator lamp in the y
button goes out.
Operating the auxiliary heating system107
Climate control
Z
On-board computer with steering wheel
buttons
XTurn the SmartKey to position2in the ignition
lock.
XPress the ybutton.
The Aux. heatsubmenu is shown in the dis-
play.
If no switch-on time has been selected, the
selected switch-on time is highlighted or
Timer off
is highlighted.
iYou can also access the Aux. heat.sub-
menu via the Settings(Ypage 165) menu.
XUse theWorX button on the steering
wheel to select the desired switch-on time.
Use the Timer off
setting to deactivate
automatic switch-on.
XPress the Vbutton on the steering wheel.
The switch-on time is selected. The yellow
indicator lamp in the ybutton lights up.
Setting the switch-on time
XUse the same method to select a switch-on
time as described in the "Preselecting a
switch-on time" section.
On-board computer without steering wheel
buttons
XPress the 9reset button on the instrument
cluster.
The hour display flashes.
XUse the fand gbuttons on the instrument
cluster to set the hours.
XPress the 9reset button
The minute display flashes.
XUse the fand gbuttons to set the minutes.
The switch-on time is set and selected.
On-board computer with steering wheel but-
tons
XPress the 9button on the steering wheel.
The display shows the Hoursmenu.
XUse theWandX buttons on the steer-
ing wheel to set the hours.
XPress the 9button.
The display shows the Minutesmenu.
XUse theWandX buttons to set the
minutes.
XPress the Vbutton.
The switch-on time is set and selected.
Operation with the remote control
Important information
You can switch the auxiliary heating on/off and
set the operating duration using the remote con-
trol. You can use up to 4 remote control units on
the vehicle. These must be synchronized for the
receiver in your vehicle (
Ypage 109).
The remote control has a maximum range of
approximately 600 meters. This range is
reduced by:
Rsources of interference
Rsolid objects between the remote control and
the vehicle
Rthe remote control being in an unfavorable
position in relation to the vehicle
Rtransmitting from an enclosed space
Overview of the remote control
:Indicator lamp
;To confirm settings
=To switch the remote control on/off, set the operating duration or end or cancel settings
Indicator lamp :lights up in various ways to
show different operating modes:
SignalingMeaning
Lights up redRemote control switched on
Data transfer
108Operating the auxiliary heating system
Climate control
Use the timer to:
Ractivate and deactivate immediate heating
mode
Rset up to three switch-on times
Rset the operating duration to between 10 and
120 minutes or to continuous operation
Rset the heating level (preselected tempera-
ture) to a range between 10 and 30
Timer overview
Timer above the overhead control panel
:
Program column
GSets preselection memory 1 – 3
(
Ypage 114)
Sets weekday (Mon. – Sun.) (
Ypage 113)
;Menu bar
y Switches immediate heating mode
on/off (
Ypage 114)
B Sets the program times
(
Ypage 114)
Ñ Sets the day, time and the operating
duration (
Ypage 113)
ß Sets the heating level (
Ypage 114)
=Display panel for: time, heating level and
operating duration
àContinuous operation mode active
ß Heating level set
?Selects options in program column :or
menu bar ;(forwards)
Increases values
AConfirms a selection or setting
BStatus bar
y Heating mode activated
CActivates the timer
Cancels or ends settings in a menu
DSelects options in program column :or
menu bar ;(backwards)
Reduces values
Activating the timer
The timer switches to standby mode after
10 seconds. The display goes off.
XPress and hold the Übutton until the
menu bar appears in the display and the time
is shown.
Setting the day, time and operating dura-
tion
You must reset the day, time, and default value
for the operating duration:
Rduring initial operation
Rafter a voltage supply interruption (e.g. if the
battery has been disconnected)
Rafter a malfunction.
You can find information on malfunctions in the
"Problems with the auxiliary warm-air heater"
section (
Ypage 115).
XPress the Ûorâ button until the Ñ
symbol in menu bar ;flashes.
XPress the bbutton.
In program column :, the day selected
flashes.
XPress the Ûorâ button to set the
desired day.
XPress the bbutton.
The day selected is stored. The hour setting of
the clock flashes.
XIn the same way, set the hour and subse-
quently the minutes, then confirm by pressing
the b button.
The time is stored. Program column :dis-
appears and the operating duration flashes.
iThe operating duration set is the default set-
ting for immediate heating mode. You can set
the operating duration from 10 to
120 minutes or activate continuous opera-
tion.
XUsing the Ûorâ button, set the
minute value or select the àsymbol for
cont
inuous operation.
XPress the bbutton.
The operating duration is stored. The time is
shown.
Operating the auxiliary heating system113
Climate control
Z
Switching immediate heating mode
on/off
XTo switch on:press theÛorâ button
until the ysymbol in the menu bar flashes.
XPress the bbutton.
The operation duration flashes in the display.
iYou can preset the default value that is
shown (Ypage 113).
XUsing the Ûorâ button, set the
minute value (10 to 120) or select the à
symbol for continuous operation.
XPress the bbutton.
Immediate heating mode is activated. The
time and the ysymbol appear.
XTo switch off: press theÛorâ button
until the ysymbol flashes in the menu bar,
and then press the bbutton.
Immediate heating mode is deactivated. The
y symbol disappears.
The auxiliary heating operates for another
2 minutes and then switches off automati-
cally.
iIf you switch off the ignition during immedi-
ate heating (operating duration 10 to
120 minutes), you also switch off the imme-
diate heating mode. The auxiliary heating
operates for another two minutes and then
switches off automatically.
If you have set continuous operation as the
operating duration and you switch off the igni-
tion, the auxiliary heating switches off auto-
matically after about 15 minutes. If, in the
remaining time, the ignition is switched on
again, continuous operation of the auxiliary
heating continues.
Setting the preselection time
You can set three preselection times using the
timer.
After a malfunction or if the battery has been
disconnected, you must set the preselection
times again. You can find information on mal-
functions in the "Problems with the auxiliary
warm-air heater" section (
Ypage 115).
XPress the Ûorâ button until the B
symbol in the menu bar flashes.
XPress the bbutton.
In the program column, the Gpreselection
memory numbers appear. The selected pre-
selection memory flashes.
XPress the Ûorâ button to select the
desired preselection memory.
XPress the bbutton.
The preselection memory is selected. The
days are shown.
XSet the day and time as described in the "Set-
ting the day, time and operating duration"
section (
Ypage 113).
The preselection time is stored. The program
column disappears. In the display panel, the
on
message and the ysymbol appear.
XPress the bbutton.
The operating duration flashes.
XPress the Ûorâ button to set the
minute value (10 to 120).
XPress the bbutton.
The operating duration for the preselection
time is saved. The time and number of the
selected preselection memory are shown.
iThe preselection memory that will be acti-
vated next is underlined. Additionally, the day
that is set appears.
Deactivating the preselection time
XCarry out the steps as described in the "Set-
ting the preselection time" section.
If the y symbol in the status bar is shown:
XPress the Ûorâ button until the offmessage in the display panel is shown.
XPress thebbutton.
The preselection time is deactivated. The time
is shown.
Setting the heating level
You can set the heating level to a range between 10 and 30.
The heating level corresponds to a preselection
temperature for the vehicle interior. This is a
guide value and may, depending on the outside
temperature, differ from the interior tempera-
ture.
XPress the Ûorâ button until the ß
symbol in the menu bar flashes.
XPress the bbutton.
The heating level display flashes.
XUsing the Ûandâ buttons, set the
desired heating level to a range between 10
and 30.
XPress the bbutton.
The heating level is set and the ysymbol
appears.
114Operating the auxiliary heating system
Climate control
Gearshift pattern
j
Park position with parking lock
kReverse gear
iNeutral
hDrive
XMove the selector lever to positionP.
The display in the instrument cluster shows P:
Ron vehicles with steering wheel buttons
(Ypage 164)
Ron vehicles without steering wheel buttons
(Ypage 160)
iYou can also start the engine in neutral N.
XTurn the key to position 2in the ignition lock.
The % preglow indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster lights up briefly.
XOnce the %preglow indicator lamp goes
out, turn the key to position 3in the ignition
lock and release it as soon as the engine is
running.
iYou can start the engine without preglow
when the engine is warm.
The preglow system is malfunctioning if the
% preglow indicator lamp lights up for
approximately 1 minute:
Rafter the ignition is switched on
Rwhile the engine is running
At extremely low outside temperatures you
may then no longer be able to start the
engine. Have the malfunction rectified at a
qualified specialist workshop.
iDepending on the equipment installed, the
vehicle either automatically locks centrally
after switching on the ignition or after pulling
away. The locking knobs in the doors drop
down.
You can open the doors from the inside at any
time. Automatic door locking can be deactivated
(
Ypage 64).
Driving off
GWARNING
If the engine speed is above the idling speed
and you engage transmission position Dor R,
the vehicle could pull away suddenly. There is
a risk of an accident.
When engaging transmission position Dor R,
always firmly depress the brake pedal and do not simultaneously accelerate.
!Only shift into reverse gear Rwhen the vehi-
cle is stationary. Otherwise, you could dam-
age the transmission.
XDepress the brake pedal and keep it
depressed.
The selector lever lock is released.
XMove the selector lever to position Dor R.
On vehicles with a reverse warning feature,
when reverse gear is engaged a warning tone
sounds to alert other road users
(
Ypage 119).
XRelease the parking brake (Ypage 128).
The c indicator lamp in the instrument
cluster goes out.
XRelease the brake pedal.
XCarefully depress the accelerator pedal.
iAfter pulling away or switching on the igni-
tion, the vehicle automatically locks centrally.
The locking knobs in the doors drop down.
You can open the doors from the inside at any
time.
You can also deactivate the automatic locking
feature (
Ypage 64).
Reverse warning device
GWARNING
Other road users may ignore or fail to hear the warning tone of the reverse warning feature.
There is a risk of injury if you fail to ensure that
the area in which you are maneuvering is
clear.
Driving119
Driving and parking
Z