&WARNING Risk of injury or death dueto
incor rect seat position
If yo ude viate from the cor rect seat position,
th e air bag cannot perform its intended pro‐
te ctive function and deployment may even
cause fur ther injuries.
To avo id hazardous situations, alw ays make
sure that all vehicle occupants:
RHa ve their seat belt fastened cor rectly,
including pregnant women.
RAre seated properly and that dis tance to
th e air bags is as large as possible.
RObser vethefo llowing information.
#Alw ays make sure that there are no
objects between the air bag and the
ve hicle occupant.
To avo idrisks resulting from the deployment of
th e air bag:
RBefore starting your journe y,adjust your seat
co rrectly ;th e driver's seat and front
passenger seat should be mo ved as far back
as possible. When doing so, alw
ays obser vethe informa‐
tion on the cor rect driver's seat position
(
→page 82).
ROnly hold thesteering wheel bythesteering
wheel rim. This all owsth e air bag tobe fully
deplo yed.
RAlw ays lean against the seat backrest when
th eve hicle is in motion. Do not lean forw ards
or against the door or side windo w.You may
ot herwise be in the deployment area of the
air bags.
RAlw ayske ep your feet on thefloor. Do not
put your feet on the dashboard, forex ample.
Yo ur feet may otherwise be in the deploy‐
ment area of the air bag.
RIfch ildren are tra veling in theve hicle,
obser vethe additional no tes (→page 46).
RAlw aysstow and secure objects cor rectly. Objects in
theve hicle interior may pr event an air
bag from functioning cor rectly. There fore alw ays
ensure that:
RThere are no people, animals or objects
between theve hicle occupants and an air
bag.
RThere are no objects between the seat, door
and door pillar (B-pillar).
RThere are no hard objects, e.g. coat hangers,
hanging on the grab handles or coat hooks.
RThere are no accessory parts, such as cup
holders, attached totheve hicle within the
deployment area of an air bag, e.g. on doors,
side windo wsor side paneling.
RThere are no heavy, sharp-edged or fragile
objects in the poc kets of your clo thing. Store
such objects in a suitable place.
Occupant saf ety 39
#Turn clip 2on co ver1 aqu arter-turn to
th e left.
#Pull co ver1 upwards in the direction of the
ar row .
#Remo veany existing moisture from the fuse
box using a dry clo th.
#Loosen scr ews4, remo vefuse box lid 3
from theto p.
Closing
#Check whe ther the seal is positioned cor‐
re ctly in the lid.
#Insert lid into the brac ket at there ar of the
fuse box.
#Fo ld down lid of the fuse box and tighten
scr ews4.
#Insert co ver1 on bo thsides and engage
saf etyclips.
#Clos eth e hood.
Cockpit fuse box
The fuse box is on the side of the dashboard
under a co ver.
#Conta ct an au thorized Mercedes-Benz Cen‐
te rfo r fur ther information.
Fu se box in the front passenger foot we ll
Requirement:RObser vethe no tes on electrical fuses
(→page 356).
358 Breakdown assis tance
Cruise control.......................................... 175
Ac tivating .............................................1 75
Callin g up a speed .............................. .175
Deactivating ......................................... 175
Fu nction ............................................... 175
Le ver .................................................... 175
Prerequisites ........................................1 75
Selecting .............................................. 175
Setting a speed .................................... 175
St oring a speed .................................... 175
Sy stem limits ....................................... 175
Cup holder ................................................ 115
Ins talling/ removing (center console) ... 115
Re ar passenger compartment .............. 116
Cup holder see Cup holder
Cus tomer Assi stance Center (C AC)........ .25
Cus tomer Relations Department .............25
D
Dashboa rd
see Cockpit
Dashboard lighting ..................................2 18Data acquisition
Vehicle ............................................ 26, 28
Data import/export Function/no tes ................................... 253
Importing/exporting ........................... 253
Date Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 247
Daytim eru nning lights ........................... 127
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................1 27
Daytim eru nning lights mode
see Daytime running lights
Deacti vating the alarm (A TA).................... 81
Decla ration of conformity
Wi reless vehicle components ................2 3
Definitions (ti res and loading) ................377
Design s
Men u(on-boar dco mp uter) ............ ...... 225
Destination .............................................. 272
Editing intermedia tedestinations ........ 263
Editing the pr evious destinations ........ .272
External ............................................... 273
Saving (cu rrent vehicle position) ......... 272 Saving as
global favo rite ...................... 272
St oring a map position ........................ 272
Using intelligent destination sugges‐
tions .................................................... 272
Destination ent ry............................ 259, 261
Ente
r geo-coordinates .........................2 62
Entering a POI or add ress .................... 259
Entering an intermediate destination .. 263
Selecting a contact ............................. 262
Selecting a POI .................................... 261
Selecting from the map ....................... 262
Selecting pr evious destinations .......... .261
De tecting inat tentiveness
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Diagnostics connection ............................24
Digita lOperator' sManua l........................ .18
Digita lspeedome ter ............................... 220
DIRECT SELECT le ver............................... 151
Engaging drive position ....................... 153
Engaging pa rkposition automatically .. 153
Engaging reve rsege ar ........................ .152
Fu nction ............................................... 151
Selecting pa rkposition ........................ 153
Shifting toneutral ................................ 152
Index 47
5
Individual drive program
Confi guring .......................................... 151
Selecting .............................................. 151
Instrument clus ter .............................. 8, 449
Instrument clus ter
see Instrument Display
Instrument Display ..................................2 15
Ad justing the lighting ........................... 218
Fu nction/no tes .................................... 215
Overview ..............................................2 15
Overview (s tanda rd) ................................ 8
Overview (widescreen) ............................ 8
Wa rning/indicator lamps .................... 449
Instrument Display see Inst rument clus ter
Instrument lighting .................................218
Instrument lighting see Dashboard lighting
Intelligent Light Sy stem
Cornering light function ...................... .125
Inter changing wheels .............................3 82
Interior lighting ........................................ 127
Ambient lighting .................................. 128 Setting .................................................
127
Switch-off del aytime ........................... 129
Interior lighting see Inte rior lighting
see Lighting
see Lights
Intermediate destination Calculating a route with intermediate
destinations ........................................ 263
Ed itin
g ............................................
.....2 63
Entering ............................................... 263
St arting an automatic gasst ation
sear ch................................................. 264
St arting the automatic service sta‐
tion sear ch.......................................... 267
In tern et
Del eting a bookmark .......................... .302
Deleting br owser data ........................ .302
Managing bookmark s .......................... 302
Internet connection Canceling permission .......................... 300
Connection status .............................. .300
Display ingthe connection status ........ 300
Editing access data ............................ .299 Es
tablishing ........................................ .300
Information .......................................... 297
Mobile phone de tails .......................... .300
Re strictions ......................................... 297
Setting access data ............................. 298
Setting up (Blue tooth
®) ...................... .298
Switching Blue tooth®profile (DUN/
PA N) .................................................... 299
Vi a Blue tooth
®..................................... 298
Vi aWi -Fi .............................................. 297
In tern etradio
Calling up ............................................ 303
Deleting stations ................................ .303
Logging in ............................................ 304
Logging ou
t ......................................... 304
Overview ............................................. 303
Saving stations .................................... 303
Selecting and connecting toast ation
............................................................ .303
Selecting stre am ................................ .304
Setting options ....................................3 04
Te rm s of use ........................................3 04
Ionization ................................................. 139
484
Index