Do
not allo w any thing topro trude fromthe
sl id ing sunroo f.Othe rwise, the sealscou ldbe
da ma ged.
! The
weath ercan change abruptl y.Itcou ld
sta rtto rain or snow .Ma kesure tha tthe slid -
ing sunroo fis clo sed when youle av ethe vehi-
cle .The vehicleel ectro nicscanbedama gedif
wa ter ente rsthe vehicleinte rior.
i Re
sona ncenoises can occu rin ad ditio nto
the usua lai rfl ow noises when the slid ing sun-
roo fis op en. Theyar ecau sed bymin orpre s-
su re fluctua tions inthe vehicleinte rior.
Ch ang ethe positio nof the slid ing sunroo for
op en aside windo wslig htl yto red uce orelim-
ina tethe senoi ses . Sl
idi ng sun roofrev ersingfe ature
In the followi ng sec tion,the term "slidi ng sun-
roo f"ref ers tothe panora maroofwi th powe r
til t/sl iding panel .
The slid ing sunroo fis eq uipp ed with an auto-
ma tic revers ing feature.Ifasol idob ject blocks
or res tric tsthe slid ing sunroo fdu rin gthe closing
pro ces s,the slid ing sunroo fop ens again au to-
ma tica lly. How ever,the automa ticrevers ing
fea tureis onl yan aidand does not relieve youof
the responsi bility of pa ying atte ntionwh en clo s-
ing the slid ing sunroo f. G
WA
RNING
The revers ing featuredo es not react:
R to sof t,light and thinob jects ,e.g .sma llfin-
ge rs
R ove rthe last 1/6 in(4 mm )of the closing
mov eme nt
R du rin gres etti ng
R wh enclo sing the slid ing sunroo fag ainma n-
ua lly imm ediatel yaf ter automa ticrev ers ing
Thi smea nstha tthe revers ing featurecanno t
pre vent someone being trapped inthe sesit-
ua tio ns. The reisaris kof inju ry.
Ma kesure tha tno body parts arein clo se
pro xim itydurin gthe closing pro ced ure.
If som ebod ybe come stra pped:
R rel ease the switch imm ediatel y,or
R pre ssthe switch inany directi ondurin gthe
au toma ticclosing pro ces s The
closing pro ces sis stop ped. G
WA
RNING
If yo uclo sethe slid ing sunroo fag ain imm edi-
ate lyafter itha sbe en blocke dor res et, the
sl id ing sunroo fclo ses with incr eased force.
Pa rts ofthe body cou ldbe trapped inthe clos-
ing area inthe proces s.The reisaris kof inju ry
or becomi ngtrapped.
Ma kesure tha tno parts ofthe body arein the
clo sing area .
If som ebod ybe come stra pped:
R rel ease the button immediatel y,or
R bri eflypu sh the button inany directi ondur-
ing automa ticclosing.
The closing pro ces sis stop ped. Ope
ratin gthe pano rama roofwi th
pow ertilt/s lidin gpane l
Ope ning and clos ing 0043
Toraise
0044 Toopen
0087 Toclose/ lowe r
The panora maroofwi th powe rtil t/sl iding panel
can onlybe opera ted when the rollersu nbl ind is
op en.
X Tu rn the Sma rtKeyto po sitio n0047 or0048 inthe
ig niti onlock (Ypage 123 ).
X Pre ssorpullthe 0057 switch inthe corr e-
sp ond ingdirecti on.
If yo upre ss/p ullthe 0057 switch beyond the
po int ofres istance ,au toma ticopera tionis sta r-
ted inthe corr espond ingdirecti on.Youcan stop Pan
orama roofwit hpo wer tilt/s lidin gpan el
87Opening and closin g Z
auto
maticoper ationby pres sing/p ullin gth e
swit chagain .
Af teropen ingtheslidin gsun roof,th eroll ersun -
blin dclo ses sligh tlyauto matically. Thisreduc es
draf tsintheveh icle interio r.
If th eslidin gsun roofis raise dat therear ,it low-
ers sligh tlyauto matically athigh erspee ds.The
no ise leve lin theveh icle interio ris reduc edasa
res ult.
At low spee dsitraise sagain automatically.
You canalso tempor arilydeac tivate auto matic
lower ing.To do so, pres sth e0057 switch.The
slidin gsun roofraise sagain automatically.
You cancontinue tooper atetheslidin gsun roof
aft erswit ching offtheeng ineorrem ovin gth e
Sm artKey from theign ition lock.This function
rem ains active forfivemin utesor unt ilyou open
a fron tdoor .
The slidin gsun roofcan notbe open edifaroo f
car rier isins tall ed. Inorde rto allow ventilatio n
of theveh icle interio r,you can raise theslidin g
sun roof.
If con tactis made witharoo fcar rier appro ved
by Mer cedes-Ben z,theslidin gsun rooflower s
sligh tlybut rem ains raise dat therear .
Ra in-cl osing feature The
rain-closin gfeat ureison lyavailabl efor veh i-
cle swith arain sensor.
When theSm artKey isin posit ion005Aintheign i-
tio nloc kor isrem oved,theslidin gsun roof
clo ses auto matically:
R ifit start sto rain .
R at ext rem eout side temper atures.
R aft ersix hour s.
R ifth ere isamalf unctionin thepower supply.
The pano ramaroo fwith power tilt/ slidin gpane l
rem ains raise dat therear inorde rto allow ven-
til atio nof theveh icle interio r.
If th epano ramaroo fwith power tilt/ slidin g
pane lis obst ructedwhile beingclo sed bythe
rain -closin gfeat ure, itopen sagain slightly.The
rain -closin gfeat ure isthen deac tivate d.
The pano ramaroo fwith power tilt/ slidin gpane l
does notclo seif:
R itis raise dat therear .
R itis bloc ked.
R no rain isfallin gon thearea ofthewind shield
bein gmon itored bytherain sensor.If th e
veh icle,for exam ple,isunde ra brid georina car
port ,th efield ofthesen sor may becov -
ered . Oper
ating theroll ersun blind forthe
pa nor amaroof with power tilt/s liding
pa nel
Imp ortant safety notes G
WAR
NING
Part sof thebody couldbec ome trapped
bet ween theroll ersun blin dand frame orslid-
ing sun roofdurin gauto maticopen ingorclo s-
ing .Ther eis arisk ofinjury.
When openingorclo sing,mak esure that no
body partsare inthesweep oftheroll ersun -
blin d.
If som ebody become strapped:
R rele ase theswit chimm ediat ely,or
R durin gauto maticoper ation,push the
swit chbrie flyinany direction
The open ingorclo singproc edure willbestop-
ped.
The rollersun blin dshie ldstheveh icle interio r
fr om sunlight .The rollersun blin dcan onlybe
open edand closed when thepano ramaroo f
with power tilt/ slidin gpane lis clo sed.
Roller sunblind reversing feature The
rollersun blin dis equippe dwith anauto -
mat icrev ers ing feat ure. Ifasolid object bloc ks
or res trict sth eroll ersun blin ddurin gth eclo sing
proc ess, theroll ersun blin dopen sagain auto-
mat ically. Theauto maticrev ers ing feat ure is
on lyan aid and isno ta subst itutefor your atten-
tiv ene sswhen closingth eroll ersun blin d. G
WAR
NING
The revers ing feat ure does notreac t:
R to sof t,light andthin obj ect s,e.g .small fin-
ger s
R when closingth eroll ersun blin dagain man-
ually immediat elyafterauto maticrev ers al
This mean sth at therev ers ing feat ure cannot
prev entsom eonebein gtrapped inthese sit-
uatio ns.Ther eis arisk ofinjury. 88
Pan
orama roof with power tilt/s lidin gpa nelOpen ingand closing
When
closing theroller sunblind, makesure
that nobody parts areinthe sweep area.
If somebody becomestrapped:
R release theswitch immediately, or
R press theswitch inany direct ionduring the
automatic closingprocess
The closing process isstopped.
Opening andclosing 0043
Opens
0044 Opens
0087 Closes
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 0047or0048 inthe
ignition lock(Ypage 123).
X Press orpull the0057 switch inthe corr e-
sponding direction.
If you press/pull the0057 switch beyond the
point ofresistan ce,automatic operationisstar-
ted inthe corr esponding direction.You canstop
automatic operationbypressing/ pullingthe
switch again.
Aft eropening thepanorama roofwith power
tilt/ sliding panel,theroller sunblind automati-
cally closes slightly. Thisreduces draftsinthe
vehicle interior. Resett
ingthe panor amaroofwith
power tilt/sliding panelorthe roller
sunblind Reset
thepanorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel orthe roller sunblind ifthe panorama roof
with power tilt/sliding panelorthe roller sun-
blind doesnotmove smoot hly.
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 0047or0048 inthe
ignition lock(Ypage 123).
X Pull the0057 switch repeatedly tothe point of
resistan ceinthe direct ionofarrow 0043until
the panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel isfully closed.
X Keep the0057 switch pulledforanadditional
secon d.
X Pull the0057 switch repeatedly tothe point of
resistan ceinthe direct ionofarrow 0043until
the roller sunblind isfully closed.
X Keep the0057 switch pulledforanadditional
secon d.
X Make surethatthepanorama roofwith power
tilt/ sliding panelandtheroller sunblind can
be fully opened andclosed again.
X Ifthis isnot thecase, repeat thesteps above. Problems
withthepanor amaroofwith power tilt/sliding panel G
WARNIN
G
If you donot reset thesliding sunroof afteramalfunct ionoravoltage drop,thenthereversin g
feature willmalfunct ionornot work. Thesliding sunroof closeswithincreased ormaximum force.
Parts ofthe body could betrapped inthe closing areainthe process. Thisposes anincr eased risk
of injury oreven fatalinjury.
In such orsimilar situations alwaysmake surethatnoparts ofthe body areinthe closing area.
Always resetthesliding sunroof afteramalfunct ionoravoltage drop. Panora
maroof with power tilt/sliding panel
89Opening andclosi ng Z
!
If
the sliding sunroof stillcannot beopened orclosed asaresult ofamalfunction, contacta
qual ified speciali stworkshop. Problem
Possib
lecauses/c onsequenc esand 0050 0050
Solutions The
panorama roofwith
power tilt/sliding panel
cannot beclosed and
you cannot seethe
cause. If
the panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisobstructed during
closing andreopens againslightly:
X Immediately afteritblocks, pullthe0057 switch downagainto the
point ofresistance untilthepanorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel isclosed.
The panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisclosed withmore
force.
If the panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisobstructed again
during closing andreopens againslightly:
X Immediately afteritblocks, pullthe0057 switch downagainto the
point ofresistance untilthepanorama roofwith power tilt/sliding
panel isclosed.
The panorama roofwith power tilt/sliding panelisclosed without
the automatic reversingfeature. The
panorama roofwith
power tilt/sliding panel
cannot beopened or
closed usingtheconve-
nience opening/closing
feature. The
SmartKey batteryisdischarged ornearly discharged.
X Check theSmartKey battery(Ypage 73)and replace itifnecessary
(Y page 73). 90
Panorama
roofwith powe rtilt/sliding panelOpeningandclosing
Corr
ectdriver 'sseat position G
WAR
NING
You coul dlose control of your vehicle ifyou do
th efoll owin gwhile driving:
R adj ust thedriv er'sseat ,head restraint ,
st eer ing wheel ormir rors
R fast entheseat belt
Ther eis aris kof an acc iden t.
Adj ust thedriv er'sseat ,head restraint ,st eer -
ing wheel andmirror and fastenyour seatbelt
bef ore start ing theen gin e. Obse
rveth efoll owin gwhen adjust ing steer ing
wheel 0043,seat belt0044and driver'sseat 0087:
R you areasfar away from thedriv er'sair bag as
poss ible
R you aresittin gin ano rm aluprig htposi tion
R your thighs aresligh tlysuppo rted bytheseat
cus hion
R your legsarenoten tirely stret ched and you
can depr essthepedals properl y
R theback ofyour head issuppo rted ateye leve l
by thecen terof thehead restraint
R you can hold thest eer ing wheel withyour
arm ssligh tlyben t
R you can mov eyour legsfreely
R you can seeallthedispl aysintheins trumen t
clus tercle arly R
you should have agood overview oftraff ic
con dition s
R theseat beltispulled snugly again stthebody
and isrout edacr oss thecen terof your shoul-
der and across your hipsinthepelv icarea
i Further relat edsubj ects:
R Ad jus tingth eseat sman ually
(Y page 93)
R Ad jus tingth eseat selec tricall y
(Y page 93)
R Ad jus tingth est eer ing wheel manually
(Y page 96)
R Fas tenin gth eseat beltcorrectly
(Y page 44)
R Ad jus tingth erear -view mirror and exterior
mir rors(Y page 97)
R Veh icles withamem oryfunct ion: saving
th eseat ,st eer ing wheel andexterior mirror
set tings usin gth emem oryfunction
(Y page 100) Seat
s Imp
ortant safety notes G
WAR
NING
Childr encoul dbec ome trapped ifth ey adj ust
th eseat s,part icular lywhen unattende d.
Ther eis aris kof injury.
When leavingtheveh icle,always taketh e
Sm artKey withyou and lockth eveh icle.This
also applies fortheDig ital Veh icle Key ifth e
"Dig italVeh icle Key" function isact ivat edvia
Mer cedesme connect.Nev erleave childre n
uns uperv isedintheveh icle.
The seat scan still be adj ust edwhen there isno
Sm artKey intheign ition lock. G
WAR
NING
When youadjust aseat ,you orother vehicle
occ upan tscoul dbec ome trapped, e.g.on the
seat guide rail.Ther eis aris kof injury.
Mak esure when adjust ing aseat that no one
has any body partsin thesweep oftheseat . Seat
s
91Seat s,steerin gwheel andmirro rs Z
The
three redindicator lampsinthe button indi-
cate theheating levelyouhave selected.
The system automatically switchesdownfrom
level 3to level 2after approximately eight
minutes. The
system automatically switchesdownfrom
level 2to level 1after approximately ten
minutes.
The system automatically switchesoffapprox-
imately 20minutes afteritis set tolevel 1.
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 0047or0048 inthe
ignition lock(Ypage 123).
X To switch on:press button 0043repeatedly
until thedesired heating levelisset.
X To switch off:press button 0043repeatedly
until allthe indicator lampsgoout.
i If
the battery voltage istoo low, theseat
heating mayswitch off.
Problems withtheseat heating Problem
Possible
causes/conse quencesand0050 0050
Solutions The
seat heating has
switched offprematurely
or cann otbe switched
on. The
on-board voltageistoo low because toomany electric alconsum-
ers are switched on.
X Switch offelectric alconsumer sthat youdonot need, suchasthe
rear window defrosteror inter iorlighting.
Once thebattery issufficient lycharged, theseat heating willswitch
back onautomatically. Steering
wheel Import
antsafety notes G
WARNIN
G
You could losecontrolofyour vehicle ifyou do
the following whiledriving:
R adjust thedriver's seat,head restraint,
steerin gwheel ormirrors
R fasten theseat belt
There isarisk ofan accident .
Adjust thedriver's seat,head restraint, steer-
ing wheel andmirror andfasten yourseatbelt
before startingthe engine. G
WARNIN
G
Children couldinjure themselves ifthey
adjust thesteerin gwheel. Thereisarisk of
injury. Never
leavechildren unsupervised inthe vehi-
cle.
When leaving thevehicle, alwaystake the
Smart Keywith youand lock thevehicle. This
also applies forthe Digital Vehicle Keyifthe
"Digital Vehicle Key"functionisactivated via
Mercedes meconn ect. Adjust
ingthe steering wheel G
WARNIN
G
If the steerin gwheel isunlocked whilethe
vehicle isin motion ,it could change position
unexpect edly.Thiscould cause youtolose
cont rolofthe vehicle. Thereisarisk ofan
accident . 96
Steering
wheelSeats,steering wheelandmirrors
Befor
estarti ngoff, make surethe stee ring
whe elislocke d.Neve runl ock thestee ring
whe elwhi lethe vehi cleisin motio n. 0043
Relea selever
0044 Adjus tsthe stee ring wheelhei ght
0087 Adjus tsthe stee ring wheelpos ition(for e-
and -aft adjustme nt)
X Pu sh release lever0043 dow ncompl etely.
The stee ring columnisunl ocked .
X Adjus tthe stee ring wheelto the desiredpos i-
tion.
X Pu sh release lever0043 upcompl etely.
The stee ring columnislocke d.
X Ch eck ifthe stee ring columnislocke d.Whe n
doi ngso, trytopush the stee ring wheelup or
dow nor try tomove itin the fore -and-a ft
di rectio n. Mirrors
Rear
viewmirror X
An ti-gl aremode :fli ck anti-g lare lev er0043 for-
wa rds orback. Exte
riormirrors
Adjusti ngthe exte riormirrors G
WARNI
NG
You couldlos econtrol ofyour vehi cleifyo udo
the follow ing whiledri ving:
R ad just thedriver' ssea t,hea drestra int,
stee ring wheelor mirr ors
R fas ten theseatbel t
The reisarisk ofan acci dent.
Adjus tthe driver' ssea t,hea drestra int,stee r-
ing whe eland mirrorand fasten your sea tbel t
bef ore starti ngthe engi ne. G
WARNI
NG
The exteri ormirr oron the front-pa ssenger
sid ered uce sthe size ofthe image. Visible
obje ctsare actu ally clos erthan theyappea r.
Thi smea nsthat youcou ldmis judg ethe dis-
tance fromroaduse rstrave ling beh ind, e.g.
whe nchang inglane. The reisarisk ofan acci -
dent.
For this reason, alwa ysmake sureof the
actu aldistance fromtheroaduse rstrave ling
beh indbyglancing overyour shou lder. X
Tu rn the SmartKe yto pos ition0047 or0048 inthe
igni tion lock (Ypage 123 ).
X Exterio rmirr oron the front-pa ssenger side:
pre ssbutton 0044.
Exterio rmirr oron the driver' ssid e:pre ssbut-
ton 0043.
The indicator lamp inthe corre sponding but-
ton lights upinred .
The indicator lamp goesou tag ain afte rsome
time. Youcanadjust theselected exterior Mirrors
97Seats, stee ring wheeland mirrors Z
mirror
usingbutton 0087aslong asthe indica tor
lamp islit.
X Press button 0087up, down, ortothe right or
left until youhave adjusted theexterior mirror
to the correct position. Youshou ldhave a
good overvie wof traffic conditions.
The convex exterior mirrorsprovidealarg erfiel d
of visio n.
After theengine hasbeen started, theexterior
mirrors areautomatical lyheated atlow outsid e
tempera tures.Heating takesamaximu mof ten
minutes.
i You
canalsoheat upthe exterior mirrors
manua llyby switchi ngon the rear windo w
defroster.
Fo lding theexterio rmirrors inor out
ele ctrical ly X
Turn theSmartKey toposi tion 0047or0048 inthe
ignitio nlock (Ypage 123).
X Briefly press0043.
Both exterior mirrorsfoldinor out.
i Make
surethattheexterior mirrorsare
alw aysfolde dout fullywhil edrivi ng.They
could otherwi sevibra te.
i If
you aredrivi ngfaster than30mph
(47 km/h), youcan nolonger foldinthe exte-
rior mirrors.
Resettin gthe exterio rmirrors If
the battery hasbeen disconnected orcom-
pletel ydischa rged,theexterior mirrorsmustbe
reset. Theexterior mirrorswillotherwi senot
fold inwhen yousele ctthe "Fold inmirrors when
locking" function inthe on-board computer
(Y page 190). X
Turn theSmartKey toposi tion 0047inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 123).
X Briefly press0043.
Fo lding theexterio rmirrors inor out
automatically If
the "Fold inmirrors whenlocking" function is
activated inthe on-board computer
(Y page 190):
R the exterior mirrorsfoldinautomatical lyas
soon asyou lock thevehicl efrom theoutsid e.
R the exterior mirrorsfoldoutagainautomati-
call yas soon asyou unlock thevehicl eand
then open thedriver' sor front-passenger
door.
i If
the exterior mirrorshavebeen foldedin
manua lly,they donot fold out.
Exterio rmirror pushed outofpositio n If
an exterior mirrorhasbeen pushedout of
posi tion, proceed asfollo ws:
X Vehic
leswitho utele ctrical lyfoldin gexte-
rior mirrors: movetheexterior mirrorinto
the correct position manua lly.
X Vehic
leswith electrical lyfoldin gexterio r
mirrors: pressandhold mirror-fold ingbutton
(Y page 98)until youhear themirror clickinto
pla ce.
The mirror housingisengage daga inand you
can adju stthe exterior mirrorsasusu al
(Y page 97). Automatic
anti-glaremirrors G
WARNING
Electroly temay escap eif the glassinan auto-
matic anti-gla remirror breaks.The electrol yte
is harmfu land cause sirritati on.Itmust not
come intocontact withyourskin, eyes,res-
pira tory organs orclothing orbe swa llow ed.
There isarisk ofinjury. 98
MirrorsSeats,
steering wheeland mirrors