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SymbolSpecification
Main beam On The symbol illuminates when main beam is on and with main beamflash.
Active main beam on The symbol lights up blue when active main beam is on. Positionlamps are switched on.
Active main beam off The symbol lights up white when active main beam is off. Positionlamps are switched on.
Main beam On The symbol lights up when main beam and the position lamps areswitched on.
Front fog lamps on This symbol illuminates when the front fog lamp is switched on.
Rear fog lamp on This symbol illuminates when the rear fog lamp is switched on.
SymbolSpecification
Rain sensor on This symbol illuminates when the rain sensor is on.
Preconditioning on The symbol illuminates when the engine block and passenger com-partment heater/air conditioningare preconditioning the car.
Stability system A flashing symbol indicates that the stability system is operating. Ifthe symbol illuminates with con-stant glow then there is a fault inthe system.
Stability system, sport mode The symbol illuminates when the sport mode is activated. Sportmode allows for a more active driv-ing experience. The system thendetects whether the acceleratorpedal, steering wheel movementsand cornering are more active thanin normal driving and then allowscontrolled skidding of the rear sec-tion up to a certain level before itintervenes and stabilises the car.
Symbol Specification
Lane assistance White symbol: Lane assistance is on and road lines are detected. Grey symbol: Lane assistance is on but road lines are not detected. Yellow symbol: Lane assistance warns/intervenes.
Lane assistance and rain sensor White symbol: Lane assistance is on and road lines are detected.Rain sensor is on. Grey symbol: Lane assistance is on but road lines are not detected.Rain sensor is on.
Reminder for doors, bonnet, tailgate and fuel filler flap
If the bonnet, tailgate, fuel filler flap or door is not closed properly then the information or warningsymbol and graphics illuminate in the driver dis-play.
Related information
•Driver display (p. 90)
• Warning symbols in the driver display(p. 97)
• Door and seatbelt reminder (p. 62)
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Head-up display *
The head-up display supplements the car's driver display and projects information from thedriver display onto the windscreen. The projec-ted image can only be seen from the driver posi-tion.
Incoming phone calls.
The head-up display shows warnings and infor- mation relating to speed, cruise control functions,navigation, etc. in the driver's field of vision. Roadsign information and incoming phone calls arealso shown in the head-up display.
IMPORTANT
The display unit from which the information is projected is located in the instrument panel.To avoid damage to the display unit's coverglass - do not store any objects on the coverglass and make sure that no objects fall downonto it.
Examples of what can be shown in the display.
Speed
Cruise control
Navigation
Road signs
A number of symbols can be shown temporarily in the head-up display, e.g.: If the warning symbol illuminates - readthe warning message in the driver dis-play.
If the information symbol illuminates - read the message in the driver display.
NOTE
The driver's ability to see the information in the head-up display is impaired by the follow-ing:
• use of polarising sunglasses
• a driving position which means that thedriver is not sitting centred in the seat
• objects on the display unit's cover glass
• unfavourable light conditions.
NOTE
Certain visual defects may cause headaches and a feeling of stress during the use of thehead-up display.
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3.
Within three seconds, depress the 1 or 2
button.
> When the position has been stored in the selected memory button an acoustic sig- nal sounds and the light indicator in the M
button extinguishes.
If none of the memory buttons is depressedwithin three seconds then the M button extin-
guishes and no storing takes place. The seat must be adjusted again before a new memory can be set.
Using a stored settingA stored setting can be used with the front dooreither open or closed:
Open front door
–Depress one of the memory buttons 1 or 2
with a short press. Seat, door mirrors and head-up display move and then stop at thepositions stored in the selected memory but-ton.
Closed front door
–Hold one of the memory buttons 1 or 2
depressed until seat, door mirrors and head- up display stop in the positions that arestored in the selected memory button.
If the memory button is released, the movementof the seat, door mirrors and head-up display willbe stopped.
WARNING
Risk of crushing! Make sure that children do not play with the keypad. Check that there areno objects in front of, behind or under theseat during adjustment. Make sure that noneof the passengers in the rear seat is in dangerof becoming trapped.
Related information
• Power front seat
* (p. 121)
• Adjusting the power front seat
* (p. 122)
Multi-functional front seat *
Enhance the seating comfort using the multi- function control.
Multi-function control, located on the side of the seat's seating section.
The multi-function control can, in some variants, be used to adjust the lumbar support *, side sup-
port *, cushion length and massage settings *. Set-
tings made with the multi-function control areshown in the centre display *. Certain function
selections can also be made directly in the centre display.
Centre displayThe driver and the passenger seat settings thatare made with the multi-function control areshown in the centre display. If the settings foronly one of the front seats are shown in the cen-tre display, the settings are positioned centred in
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Steering wheel adjustment can be made in differ- ent ways depending on whether or not the car is equipped with knee airbag
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WARNING
Adjust the steering wheel and fix it before driving away.
With speed related power steering the level of steering force can be adjusted. Steering force isregulated according to the car's speed in order togive the driver enhanced road responsiveness.
With knee airbag
Adjusting the steering wheel.
1. Push the lever forwards to release the steer- ing wheel. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the position that
suits you.
3. Pull the lever back to fix the steering wheel in place. If the lever is stiff, press the steering wheel lightly at the same time as you movethe lever back.
Without knee airbag
Adjusting the steering wheel.
1. Pull the lever backwards to release the steer-ing wheel.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you.
3. Push the lever forwards to secure the steer- ing wheel. If the lever is stiff, press the steer- ing wheel lightly at the same time as youmove the lever back.
Related information
• Steering wheel (p. 131)
• Speed-dependent steering force (p. 272)
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The car is only equipped with knee airbag in certain markets.
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WARNING
The car's audio system is not able to deter- mine when daylight is too weak or sufficientlystrong, e.g. in fog and rain, in all situations. The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the car is driven with a beam pattern suit-able for the traffic situation and in accordancewith applicable traffic regulations.
Thumbwheel in the instrument panel
Thumbwheel for adjusting interior brightness
Thumbwheel for headlamp levelling
A car with LED 21
headlamps * has automatic
headlamp levelling and therefore does not have the thumbwheel for headlamp levelling.
Adjusting the interior brightness
The lamps inside the car come on differently depending on the ignition position used. The thumbwheel adjusts the brightness of display lighting, control lighting, ambient light and ambi- ence light *.
Headlamp levelling
The load in the car changes the vertical align- ment of the headlamp beam, which could dazzleoncoming motorists. Avoid this by adjusting theheight of the beam. Lower the beam if the car isheavily laden. For different load cases and settings, see the section "Headlamp levelling".
Related information
• Passenger compartment lighting (p. 145)
• Activating/deactivating main beam (p. 138)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
• Position lamps (p. 136)
• Headlamp levelling (p. 135)
Headlamp levelling
Headlamp levelling 22
is adjusted using one of
the thumbwheels in the instrument panel.
1. Leave the engine running, or have the car's
electrical system in ignition position I.
2. Roll the thumbwheel up/down to raise/lower beam alignment.
The position in which the thumbwheel should be set for a number of load cases is shown below.
Examples of thumbwheel position.
Thumbwheel in position 0
Thumbwheel in position 1
21 LED (Light Emitting Diode)
22 Applies to vehicles with halogen headlamps.
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Daytime running lights The daytime running lights are switched on when the rotating ring on the stalk switch is in position
, or as well as when
the car's electrical system is in ignition position II
or when the car is running. For the
posi-
tion, this only applies in daylight. In weak daylight or darkness, dipped beam is switched oninstead.
Daytime running lights during the day.
DRL
Stalk switch rotating ring in AUTO position.
If the stalk switch rotating ring is in the position, the daytime running lights (Daytime Running Lights - DRL) are switched on when thecar is driven in daylight. The car automaticallychanges lighting from daytime running light todipped beam in weak daylight or darkness. Changing to dipped beam also takes place if thefront fog lamp and/or rear fog lamp are activated. At
stationary when the car is running, the posi-
tion lamps are switched on instead of other light- ing, if the rotating ring is moved to the position for position lamps,
, from another position .
WARNING
This system help to save energy - it cannot determine in all situations when daylight is tooweak or sufficiently strong, e.g. in mist andrain. The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the car is driven with the correct beampattern for the traffic situation and in accord-ance with applicable traffic regulations.
Related information
•Headlamp control (p. 134)
• Dipped beam (p. 137)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
Dipped beam
When driving with the stalk switch's rotating ring in the
position, dipped beam is activated
automatically in weak daylight or darkness.
Stalk switch rotating ring in AUTO position.
With the stalk switch's rotating ring in the position, dipped beam is activated automatically in weak daylight or darkness, when the car's electrical system is in ignition position II or when
the car is running. With the stalk switch's rotating ring in
position, dipped beam is also activated automati- cally if:
• the front fog lamps
* are activated
• the rear fog lamp is activated
• the front and rear fog lamps are activated
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Manual operation
NOTE
Keep the windscreen surface in front of the camera sensor free from ice, snow, mist anddirt. Do not stick or attach anything to the wind- screen in front of the camera sensor as thismay reduce effectiveness or cause one ormore of the systems dependent on the cam-era to stop working.
If this symbol is shown in the driver dis- play, together with the message Active
High Beam Temporarily
unavailable, then switching between
main and dipped beam must be performed man- ually. The rotating ring on the stalk switch can still be in the
position. The symbol extin-
guishes when these message are shown.
The same applies if this symbol is shown together with the message
Windscreen sensor Sensor
blocked, see Owner's manual.
Active main beam may be temporarily unavailable e.g. in situations with dense fog or heavy rain.When active main beam becomes available again,or the windscreen sensors are no longer blocked, the message goes out and the
symbol illu-
minates.
WARNING
Active main beam is an aid for using the opti- mum beam pattern when conditions arefavourable. The driver always bears responsibility for man- ually switching between main and dippedbeam when traffic situations or weather con-ditions so require.
IMPORTANT
Examples of when manual switching between main and dipped beam may be required:
• In heavy rain or dense fog
• In freezing rain
• In snow flurries or slush
• In moonlight
• When driving in poorly lit built-up areas
• When the traffic ahead has weak lighting
• If there are pedestrians on or beside theroad
• If there are highly reflective objects suchas signs in the vicinity of the road
• When the lighting from oncoming trafficis obscured by e.g. a crash barrier
• When there is traffic on connecting roads
• On the brow of a hill or in a hollow
• In sharp bends.
Read more about the camera sensor's limitations in the section "Limitations for City Safety".
Related information
• Headlamp control (p. 134)
• Limitations of City Safety (p. 337)
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Press the on/off button. The
symbol in the
driver display illuminates when the rear fog lamp is switched on. The rear fog lamp is switched off automatically when:
• the ignition knob is turned to
STOP or when
the stalk switch's rotating ring is set in posi- tion
• the stalk switch's rotating ring is in position
and the front fog lamps are switched
off.
NOTE
Regulations on the use of rear fog lamps vary from country to country.
Related information
• Headlamp control (p. 134)
• Front fog lamps/cornering lights
* (p. 142)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
Brake lights The brake light automatically comes on during braking.
The brake light is switched on when the brake pedal is depressed. In addition, it is switched onwhen one of driver support systems Adaptive cruise control
*, City Safety or Rear Collision
Warning brakes the car.
Related information
• Emergency brake lights (p. 408)
• Adaptive cruise control
* (p. 290)
• City Safety (p. 330)
• Rear Collision Warning (p. 340)
Hazard warning flashers
The hazard warning flashers warn other road users by means of all of the car's direction indi-cator lamps flashing simultaneously when thisfunction is activated.
Button for hazard warning flashers.
Press the button to activate the hazard warning flashers. The hazard warning flashers are automatically activated when the car brakes so powerfully thatthe emergency brake lights are activated and thespeed is low. The hazard warning flashers start toflash after the emergency brake lights have stop-ped flashing and are then deactivated automati-cally when the car drives away again or are deac-tivated if the button is depressed.