Selecting a satelliteradio category
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio.è SiriusXM Radio Chan-
nels.Category
#Select a categor y.
Selecting a satellite radio channel
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio
#Na vigate up or down.
Saving or deleting a satellite radio channel
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio.ß Presets
#Select Store Current Station in the Presets .
Moving a channel
#Select Options.
#SelectMove Highlighted Station.
#Select a preset. Deleting a
channel
#Select Delete Highlighted Station .
#Select a preset.
Displaying PEG information for the cu rrent
ch annel
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio.Z Options
#Select EPG Information about Current Chan-
nel.
Setting the pa rental control
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio.Z Options.Parental Con-
trol
#Ac tivate the function O.
#Determ ine a four-digit character sequence
and select ¡.
All channels with adult con tent are lo cked. Un
locking a channel
#Enter thefo ur-digit character sequence and
select ¡.
All channels with adult con tent are unloc ked.
Music and sport alerts function
This function enables youto prog ram an ale rtfor
yo ur favo rite artists, trac ksor sporting events.
Music alerts can be sa ved whilst a tra ckis being
pla yed and sport alerts can be sa ved during a
live game. You can also specify sport alerts via
th e menu option. The sy stem then continuously
sear ches thro ugh all thech annels. If a match is
fo und with a stored alert, youwill be informed.
Se tting music and spo rtalerts
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio.Z Options.Alert for
Artist, Song & Sporting Event
Setting a music alert
#Select Add New Alert.
or
#Select Manage Artist & Song Alerts .
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Multimedia sy stem
#Select¥Options .
The following options are available:
RMark This Entry
RUnmark This Entry
RMark All Entries
RUnmark All Entries
RDelete This Entry
RDelete All Entries
#Select an option.
#Activate Artist & Song Alerts O.
The alert is set forth e cur rent artist or trac k.
If a match is found, a prom ptappears asking
whe ther you wish tochange tothest ation.
Setting a sport alert
#Select Add New Alert.
or
#Select Manage Sports Alerts.#SelectSelect New Alerts.
or
#Select Edit Alerts .#Select ateam from a league.
#Activate Sports Alerts O.
Information on Smart Favorite s and Tune
St art
St ations in thest ation presets can be added as
smart favo rite s. Smart favo rite sst ations are
automatically sa vedto temp orary storage in the
bac kground. Ifyo uch ange toa smart favo rite
st ation, you can repla y,pause or actively skip
fo rw ard or back tobroadcasts which you ha ve
missed. If Tune Start is activated and youch ange
to ano ther smart favo rite station, the music
tra ck cur rently pl aying on thest ation is automat‐
ically restar ted from the beginning of the tra ck.
Ad ding a channel toSmart Favorite s
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio
#Select the active frequency band.
#Highlight an ent ry.
#Select ¥.
#SelectAdd Highlighted Channel to Smart
Favorites. Ac
tivating/deactivating Tune Start
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Z Options.TuneStart
#Activate Oor deacti vate ª the function.
Playback controls
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.►||Playback Control
Yo u can pause the playback of the cur rent sta‐
tion or skip forw ard or backward in the timeline.
This lea ves live mode toaccess the internal tem‐
porary storage.
#To fast forw ard/r ewind: turn the controller
anti-clockwise or clockwise.
#To jump tothe pr evious/next song: slide
th e controller tothe left or right.
#To pause playback: selectË.
#Toreturn tolive mode: navigatetothe end
of the timeline.
Multimedia sy stem 323
Non-operational times with the batte rydis‐
connected
The AS SYST PLUS service inter val display
can only calculate the service due da tewhen
th e batte ryis connected.
#Notedown the service due date displa yed on
th e instrument display before disconnecting
th e battery (
→page 327).
Engine compartment
Ac tive hood (pedestrian pr otection)
Operation of the active hood (pedestrian pro‐
te ction)
In cer tain accident situations, therisk of injury
to pedestrians can be reduced bythe actuation
of the active hood. The rear area of the hood is
ra ised byappr oximately 80 mm.
Fo rth e drive tothewo rkshop, reset the trig‐
ge red active hood yourself. Af terth e active hood
has been triggered, pedestrian pr otection may
be limited. A
qu alified specialist workshop must re-ins tate
th e full functionality of the active hood.
The active hood is not available in all countries.
Re setting the active hood
&
WARNING Risk of burn s from hot com‐
ponent parts in the engine compartment
Cer tain component parts in the engine com‐
partment can be very hot, e.g. the engine,
th e cooler and parts of theex haust sy stem.
#Let the engine cool down and only
to uch the component parts described
as follo ws .
#With your hand flat, push down active hood
1 inthe area around the hinges on bo th
sides (ar rows).
The hood must engage in position.
#If th e active hood can be raised slightly at
th ere ar in the area of the hinges, repeat the
st ep until it engages cor rectl y.
Opening/closing the hood
&
WARNING Risk of accident if the engine
hood is unlatched while driving
An unloc ked engine hood may open up when
th eve hicle is in motion and block your vie w.
#Never unlatch the engine hood while
driving.
#Before every trip, ensure that the
engine hood is latched.
328 Maintenance and care
Preve ntative occupant pr otection sys‐
te m
see PRE-SAFE
®(anticipatory occu‐
pant pr otection)
Pr ev ious destinations
Selecting ............................................ .259
Prog rams
see DYNA MIC SELECT
Pr otecting the environment
No tes ..................................................... 21
Q
QR code Rescue card .......................................... 28
Qualified specialist workshop .................. 27
R
Ra dar senso rs.......................................... 150
Ra dio
Ac tivating .............................................3 16
Ac tivating/deactivating radio text ....... 319
Callin g upthech annel list .................... 318
Del eting stations .................................. 318 Direct frequency entry .........................
318
Displ aying information ........................ .319
Displ aying radio text ............................ 319
Editing station presets ........................ .318
Menu (on-board computer) .................. 215
Moving stations .................................. .318
Overview ..............................................3 17
Searc hingforst ations .......................... 318
Setting a station .................................. 318
Setting the frequency band .................. 318
St oring radio stations .......................... 318
Switching HD Radio on/off .................. 318
Ta gging music trac ks........................... 319
Vo ice commands (Voice Cont rol Sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 228
Ra dio stations
Dialing (on-board computer) ................2 15
Ra nge
Displaying ............................................ 213
Re ading lamp
see Interior lig hting
Re alw
o od (care) ...................................... 339
Re ar climate control
Setting ................................................. 123 Re
ar fog light .......................................... .109
Re ar view camera ....................................1 85
Assigning as a favo rite (360° Cam‐
era) ...................................................... 190
Care .................................................... 338
Fu nction .............................................. 185
Opening the camera co ver (360°
Camera) ............................................... 190
Re ar window
Ro ller sunblind ...................................... .71
Re ar-view mir ror
see Outside mir rors
Re frigerant (air conditioning sy stem)
No tes ................................................... 401
Re frigerator box
Ins talling/ removing ............................. 105
Using ................................................... 103
Re fueling
Re fueling theve hicle ........................... 140
Re mo teOnline
Cooling or heating theve hicle inte‐
ri or .......................................................1 30
St arting theve hicle ............................. 130
Index 485
Replacing the battery (vehicle)
see 12V battery
Re placing the vehicle battery
see 12V battery
Re porting malfunctions releva nt to
saf ety .......................................................... 27
Re scue card ............................................... 28
Re ser ve
Fu el ..................................................... 398
Re set function (multimedia sy stem) .....2 53
Re sidual heat ...........................................1 23
Re storing (factory settings)
see Reset function (multimedia sy stem)
Re stra int sy stem ...................................... .33
Childr en,Notes on how totrave l
safely ..................................................... 49
Fu nction in an accident ......................... 34
Fu nctionality .......................................... 34
Malfunction ........................................... 34
Pr otection ............................................. .33
Re duced pr otection .............................. .33
Self-test ................................................. 34
Wa rning lamp ........................................ 34 Re
versege ar
Selecting ............................................. 138
Rims (Care) .............................................. 338
RO AD SURFA CE SCAN
Multifunction camera .......................... 179
Ro adside Assistance ................................. 23
Ro adside Assistance call
Mercedes-Benz mbrace
®(USA) ........... 296
Ro llaw ay protect
ion
see HOLD function
Ro ller sunblind
Pa noramic roof ...................................... 76
Re ar wind ow.......................................... 71
Ro of load .................................................. 402
Ro ute ................................................ 263, 265
Calculating .......................................... 263
Display ing destination information ...... 265
Ex tern al .............................................. .271
Selecting a type .................................. 263
Selecting an al tern ative route .. ...........2 65
Selecting notifications ......................... 264
Selecting options ................................. 264 St
arting the automatic service sta‐
tion sear ch.......................................... 265
Switching the automatic gasst ation
sear chon/off ...................................... 265
Using automatic gasst ation sear ch.... 265
Wi th intermediate destinations ............ 261
Ro ute guidance ....................................... 266
Canceling ............................................ 269
Changing direction .............................. 267
Destination reached ............................ 268
Fr om an off-road location .................... 270
Lane recommendations ....................... 267
No tes .................................................. 266
Off-road ............................................... 270
To an off- road destination ...
...............
.270
Ro ute-based speed adaptation ..............166
Displ ays in the Instrument Display ...... .171
Ro ute-based speed adjustment
Setting .................................................1 67
Ru n-flat characteristics
MOExtended tires ................................ 343
486 Index
Information ..........................................251
Pe rforming ...........................................2 51
Sound PRE-SAFE
®Sound ................................. 47
Wheels and tires ..................................3 62
Sound see Burmes ter
®sur round sound sy stem
see Sound settings
Sound settings ......................................... 324
Ad justing the balance/fader ............... .324
Ad justing treble, mid-range and bass
settings ............................................... 324
Au tomatic volume adjustment ............ .324
Calls upthe sound menu ..................... 324
Information .......................................... 324
Speech dialog sy stem
see Voice Cont rol Sy stem
Speed index (tires) ..................................377
Speedome ter
Digital .................................................. 213
Spotlight function Activating/deactivating .......................2 02St
andby mode
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................1 50
Fu nction .............................................. 149
St anding lights ........................................ 108
St art/S top button
St arting theve hicle ............................. 129
Switching off theve hicle ..................... 142
Switching on the po wer supply or
ignition ................................................ 128
St art/s top function
see ECO start/ stop function
St arting the engine
see Vehicle
St arting-o ffaid
see Hill star t assist
St ati
on
Deleting ............................................... 318
Direct frequency entry ......................... 318
Moving .................................................3 18
Searc hing ............................................. 318
Setting ................................................. 318
St oring .................................................3 18St
ation presets
Editing ................................................. 318
ST EER CONT ROL
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 155
Ste ering wheel ........................................ 209
Ad justing (electrically) ........................... 90
Buttons ................................................ 209
St eering wheel heater ........................... .91
Using the memory function .................. .93
Ste ering wheel heater
Ac tivating/deactivating ......................... 91
Ste ering wheel paddle shif ters .............. 139
St ow age areas
see Stow age compartment
St ow age co mpartment .............................9 5
Armrest ................................................. 95
Center console ...................................... 95
Door ...................................................... 95
Glasses compa rtment ........................... 97
Glo vebox .............................................. 95
Pa rcel net hooks .................................... 98
Re ar armrest .......................................... 97
Re ar seat backrest ........................ ...
.....
97
Re ar-compartment cen ter armrest ........ 97
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