Symbols
........................................................ 5At
agl ance .................................................... 6
Cockpit ........................................................... 6
Indica tor and warning lamps (s tandard) .........8
Indicator and warning lamps (widesc reen
cockpit) ........................................................ 10
Overhead contro l panel ................................ 12
Door control panel and seat adjustment ....... 14
Emergencies and breakdowns ...................... 16Digital Owner's Manual
.............................18
Calling up the Digital Owner's Manual ..........18 Genera
l notes............................................. 19
Pr otection of the environment ......................19
Ta ke -ba ckof end-of-life vehicles ...................19
Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts ......................20
Owner's Manual ............................................ 21
Operating saf ety .......................................... .21
Declaration of Conformity ............................ 23
Diagno stics connection ................................ 27
Qualified specialist workshop ....................... 28 Ve
hicle registration ....................................... 28
Cor rect use of theve hicle ............................29
Information on the REA CHregulation ........... 29
Implied warranty .......................................... .29
QR code forre scue card ...............................29
Data storage .................................................30
Copyright ...................................................... 32 Occupant saf
ety......................................... 33
Re stra int sy stem ...........................................33
Seat belts ..................................................... 35
Airbags ......................................................... 40
PRE-SAFE ®
sy stem ....................................... 47
Safely transporting children in theve hi‐
cle ................................................................49
No tes on pets in theve hicle .........................73 Opening and closing
.................................. 74
Ke y ................................................................ 74
Doo rs............................................................ 78
Load compartment ....................................... 83
Side windo ws............................................... 88
Sliding sunroof ............................................. 92
Ro ller sunblinds ............................................ 97Anti-theft pr
otection ................................... 100 Seats and
stowing ................................... 103
No tes on the cor rect driver's seat posi‐
tion ............................................................. 103
Seats .......................................................... 104
St eering wheel ............................................ 11 3
Easy entry and exitfeature .......................... 11 4
Operating the memory function .................. 11 5
St ow age areas ............................................ .116
Cup holders ................................................ 13 2
Ashtr ayand cigar ette lighter ...................... .134
Soc kets ....................................................... 13 5
Wi reless charging of the mobile phone
and connection with theex terior aerial .......1 37
Fitting/removing thefloor mats ................. 13 9 Light and sight
.......................................... 141
Exterior lighting ........................................... 141
Interior lighting ........................................... 14 9
Wi ndsc reen wipers and windscreen
wa sher sy stem ............................................ 151
Mir rors ........................................................ 15 5
Operating the sun visors ............................. 15 82
Contents
Climate control
........................................ 15 9
Overview of climate contro l systems ..........1 59
Operating the climate control sy stem ......... 16 0 Driving and pa
rking .................................. 171
Driving ........................................................ 171
DY NA MIC SELECT switch ........................... 186
Au tomatic transmission .............................. 188
Fu nction of the 4MATIC .............................. 19 3
Re fuelling .................................................... 19 3
Pa rking ...................................................... .199
Driving and driving saf ety sy stems .............2 08
Tr ailer hit ch................................................. 275
Bicycle rack function .................................. 279
Ve hicle towing instructions ........................ .281 Instrument Display and on-board
compu ter.................................................. 283
Instrument display overview ...................... .283
Overview of the buttons on thesteering
wheel ..........................................................2 84
Operating the on-board computer .............. 285
Setting the design ...................................... 286
Setting the area for additional values ........ .287 Overview of displa
yson the multifunc‐
tion display .................................................2 87
Ad justing the instrument lighting ............... 288
Menus and submenus ................................ 288
Head-up Display ......................................... 295 LINGU
ATRO NIC ......................................... 297
No tes on operating saf ety .......................... .297
Operation ................................................... 298
Using LINGU ATRO NIC ef fectively ............... 300
Essential voice commands .......................... 301 MBUX multimedia sy
stem ....................... 317
Overview and operation .............................. 317
Sy stem settings .......................................... 353
Fit & Healt hy............................................... 362
Na vigation .................................................. 367
Te lephone .................................................. .410
Online and Internet functions ..................... 442
Media ..........................................................4 51
Ra dio .......................................................... 459
TV ............................................................... 462
Sound ......................................................... 470 Maintenance and care
.............................474
ASS YST PLUS service inter val display ........ .474
Engine compartment .................................. 475
Cleaning and care ...................................... .483 Breakdown assi
stance ............................ 493
Emergency ................................................. .493
Flat tyre ...................................................... 495
Battery (vehicle) ......................................... 502
To w- starting or towing away ....................... 507
Electrical fuses ............................................ 512 Wheels and tyres
...................................... 516
No tes on noise or unusual handling char‐
acteristics .................................................. .516
No tes on regular lyinspecting wheels and
tyres ............................................................ 516
No tes on snow chains ................................ .516
Ty re pressure .............................................. 517
Wheel change ............................................ .526
Emergency spa rewheel .............................. 536 Contents
3
Continen
talAu tomotive GmbH, Siemens‐
st ra ße 12, 93055 Regensbu rg, Germany
Aeri al modules
Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH,
St utt garter Straße 45-51 ,72 654 Nec kartenzlin‐
ge n, Ge rmany
Ka thre in Au tomotive GmbH & Co. KG,Rö mer‐
ri ng 1,3113 7 Hildesheim, Germany
Door handles with near-field communication
function
Huf Hülsbeck & Für stGmbH & Co. KG,St eeger
St raße 17, 425 51Velbert, Germany
Garage door opener
GenteX Corporation, 600 Nor thCen tennial
St reet, Zeeland MI 49464, USA
Sensor for in terior moni toring
META Sy stems, Via Galimbe rti 9, 42 124Re ggio
Emilia, Italy Ra
dar senso rs
Au toliv Electronics ASP Inc., 26545 American
Drive, Southfield, MI 48034, USA
ADC Automotive Dis tance Control Sy stems
GmbH, Peter-Dornie r-Straße 10, 88 131 Lindau,
Germany
Ro bert Bosch GmbH, Daimler stra ße 6,
71 229 Leonberg, Germany
Mobile communication and telematics
Harman Bec kerAu tomotive Sy stems GmbH,
Po stfach 2260,76303 Karlsbad, Germany
Pa nasonic Automotive & Industrial Sy stems
Europe GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Straße 27-29,
63225 Langen, Ge rmany
Mitsubishi Elect ric Co rporation, 2-3-33 Miwa,
Sanda-City, 669-15 13Hyogo, Japan Wire
less headphones
Harman Bec kerAu tomotive Sy stems GmbH,
Po stfach 2260,76303 Karlsbad, Germany
Re mo tecont rol
Ru wido Austria GmbH, Köstendor ferSt raße 8,
5202 Neumarkt, Austria
Va leo, 43 rue Ba yen, 75 017Pa ris, France
Hea ter boos ter function remo tecont rol
Digades GmbH, Äußere Weber stra ße 20,
02 763 Zittau, Germany
Wire less applications in theve hicle
Besides the typical frequencies for mobile com‐
munications, Mercedes-Benz vehicles use the
fo llowing wireless applications. 24
General no tes
Wire
less applications in theve hicle Fr
equency rang eT echnology Transmission output/magn etic field
st re ngth
20 kHz (9–90 kHz)R emotelocking sy stem ≤72 dBμA/m at 10 m
12 5 kHz (1 19–135 kHz)R emotelocking sy stem ≤ 42 dBμA/m at10 m
13 .553–13.567 MHz Near-field communication ≤ 42 dBμA/m at10 m
433 MHz (433.05–434.79 MHz) Remo telocking sy stem, garage door opener,
tyre pressure monitor ≤
10 mW e.r.p.
868 MHz (868.0–868.6 MHz) Heater booster function remo tecontrol, garage
door opener ≤ 25 mW e.r.p.
869 MHz (868.7–869.2 MHz )Heater booster function remo tecontrol, garage
door opener ≤ 25 mW e.r.p.
2.4 GHz ISM band (2400–2483.5 MHz) Bluetooth ®
, Kleer, RLAN, remo tecontrols, wi re‐
less headphones ≤
10 0 mW e.i.r.p.
5.8 GHz UNII-3 (5 725–58 75MHz) Sensorfor interior monitoring, RLAN ≤ 25 mW e.i.r.p.
24 .05–24.25 GHz* 24GHz ISM radar ≤10 0 mW e.i.r.p. Gene
ral no tes 25
R
entered navigation destinations
R data about the use of internet services
This data can be sa ved locally in theve hicle or it
is located on a device which you ha veconnected
to theve hicle (e.g. a smartphone, USB flash
drive or MP3 pla yer). If this data is stored in the
ve hicle, you can dele teit at any time. This data
is sent tothird parties only at your requ est, par‐
ticular lywhen you use online services in accord‐
ance with the settings that you ha veselected.
Yo u can store or change con venience settings/
individualisations in theve hicle at any time.
Depending on the equipment, this includes, for
ex ample:
R settings forth e seat and steering wheel posi‐
tions
R suspension and climate control settings
R customisations such as interior lighting
If yo ur vehicle is accordingly equipped, you can
connect your smartphone or ano ther mobile end
device totheve hicle. You can cont rolth is by
means of the control elements integrated in the
ve hicle. Images and audio from the smartphone can be output via
the multimedia sy stem. Cer‐
ta in information is simultaneously transfer redto
yo ur smartphone.
Depending on the type of integration, this can
include:
R general vehicle data
R position data
This allo wsyouto use selected apps on your
smartphone, such as navigation or music play‐
bac k.There is no fur ther interaction between the
smartphone and theve hicle; in particular, vehi‐
cle data is not directly accessible. Which type of
fur ther data processing occurs is de term ined by
th e pr ovider of the specific app used. Which set‐
tings you can make, if an y,depends on the spe‐
cific app and the operating sy stem of your
smartphone. Online services
Wire
less network connection
If yo ur vehicle has a wireless network connec‐
tion, it enables data tobe exc hanged between
yo ur vehicle and additional sy stems. The wire‐ less network connection is enabled via
theve hi‐
cle's transmission and reception unit or via con‐
nected mobile end devices (e.g. sma rtphones).
Online functions can be used via the wireless
network connection. This includes online serv‐
ices and applications/apps pr ovided bythe man‐
ufacturer or other pr oviders.
Manu factu rer's se rvices
Re garding online services of the manufacturer,
th e individual functions are described bythe
manufacturer in a suita ble place (e.g. Owner's
Manual, website of the manufacturer) along with
th ere leva nt da taprotection information. Per‐
sonal data may be used forth e pr ovision of
online services. Data is exchanged via a secure
connection, e.g. the manufacturer's designated
IT sy stems. Personal data is collected, pro‐
cessed and used via the pr ovision of services
ex clusively on the basis of legal permissions or
with prior consent.
The services and functions (sometimes subject
to afe e) can usually be activated or deactivated.
In some cases, this also applies tothe entire
ve hicle's data connection. This excludes, in par‐
ticular, legally prescribed functions and services. General no
tes31
Yo
ur feet may otherwise be in the deploy‐
ment area of the airbag.
R Ifch ildren are tr avelling in theve hicle,
obser vethe additional no tes (/ page 50).
R Alw aysstow and secure objects cor rectl y.
Objects in theve hicle interior may pr event an
airbag from functioning cor rectl y.Each vehicle
occupant must alw ays make sure of thefo llow‐
ing in particular:
R There are no people, animals or objects
between theve hicle occupants and an air‐
bag.
R There are no objects between the seat, door
and door pillar (B-pillar).
R There are no hard objects, e.g. coat hangers,
hanging on the grab handles or coat hooks.
R There are no accessory parts, such as mobile
navigation devices, mobile phones or cup
holders, attached totheve hicle within the
deployment area of an airbag, e.g. on the
cockpit, on the door, on the side window or
on the side wall trim. In addition, no connecting cables,
tensioning
st ra ps or retaining stra ps must be routed or
attached totheve hicle within the deploy‐
ment area of an airbag. Alw ays comply with
th e accessory manufacturer's ins tallation
instructions and, in particular, the no tes on
suitable places for ins tallation.
R There are no heavy, sharp-edged or fragile
objects in the poc kets of your clo thing. Store
such objects in a suitable place. Limited pr
otection pr ovided byairbags &
WARNING Risk of inju rydue tomodifi‐
cations tothe airbag co ver
If yo u modify the co ver of an airbag or af fix
objects such as sticke rs to it,the airbag may
no longer function cor rectly. #
Never modify the co ver of an airbag and
do not af fix objects toit. The ins
tallation location of an airbag is identified
by the AIRB AGsymbol (/ page 40). &
WARNING Risk of inju ryor death due to
th e use of unsuitable seat co vers
Uns uitable seat co vers can obstruct or pre‐
ve nt the deployment of the airbags integra‐
te d into the seats.
Consequentl y,the airbags cann otprotect
ve hicle occupants as they are designed to
do. In addition, the operation of the auto‐
matic front passenger airbag shutoff could
be restricted. #
You should on lyuse seat co vers that
ha ve been appr oved forth e cor respond‐
ing seats byMercedes-Benz. &
WARNING Risk of inju rydue tomalfunc‐
tions of the sensors in the door panelling
Sensors tocontrol the airbags are located in
th e doors. Modifications or worknot per‐
fo rm ed cor rectly tothe doors or door panel‐
ling, as well as damaged doors, can lead to
th e function of the sensors being impaired.
The airbags might therefore not function
proper lyany more. 42
Occupant saf ety
#
Pull door handle 2.
Locking pin 1pops up when the door is
unloc ked. Centrally locking and unlocking
theve hicle
from the inside #
Tounlo ck:press button 1. #
Tolock: press button 2. This does not lock or unlock
the fuel filler flap.
The vehicle is not unloc ked:
R Ifyo u ha veloc kedth eve hicle using thekey.
R Ifyo u ha veloc kedth eve hicle using KEY‐
LESS-GO. Locking/unlocking
theve hicle with a Digital
Ve hicle Key Re
quirements:
R one of thefo llowing versions of the Digital
Ve hicle Key is available:
- suitable mobile phone
- Digital Vehicle Keyst icker
R theve hicle is equipped with the "Digital Vehi‐
cle Key" function.
R the "Digital Vehicle Key" function is activated
via Mercedes me connec t:http://
www.mercedes.me.
R the mobile phone is suf ficiently charge d. %
You can check the suitability of your mobile
phone byentering the phone number at
http://www.mercedes.me.
Information about suitable mobile phones
can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz
service centre or at http://www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect.
% Mercedes-Benz recommends that you car ry
th e emer gency key in case of function
re strictions.
% The function is only available in combination
with Mercedes me connect and on lyin cer‐
ta in countries.
% Protective cases around the mobile phone
can impair the functionality.
If th eve hicle has been par kedfo r longer than
two weeks, the NFC aerial in the door handle is
deactivated. #
Pull the door handle.
The NFC aerial is activated. Opening and closing
79
&
WARNING Risk of inju ryfrom inade‐
qu ate stow age of objects
If yo u do not adequately stowobjects in the
ve hicle interior, they could slip or be tossed
around and thereby strike vehicle occupants.
In addition, cup holders, open stowage
spaces and mobile phone brac kets cann ot
alw aysre stra in the objects they contain in
th eev ent of an accident.
There is a risk of injur y,particularly in the
ev ent of sudden braking or a sudden change
in direction. #
Alw aysstow objects in such a wayth at
th ey cannot be tossed around in these
or similar situations. #
Alw ays make sure that objects do not
project from stowage spaces, luggage
nets or stowage nets. #
Close all sealable stowage spaces
before youstart your journe y. #
Stow and secure objects that are heavy,
hard, poin ted, sharp-edged, fragile or
to o lar geinthe load compartment. &
WARNING Risk of bu rning from theta il‐
pipe or tailpipe trim
The tailpipe and tailpipe trim can become
ve ry hot. If you come into contact with these
car parts, you could burn yourself. #
Alw ays be particular lycareful when in
th e vicinity of theta ilpipe and tailpipe
trims and supervise children very
closely when in this area. #
Before any con tact, allow the car parts
to cool down. The driving
characteristics of your vehicle are
dependent on the distribution of the load within
th eve hicle. You should bear thefo llowing in
mind when loading theve hicle:
R neverex ceed the permissible gross mass or
th e permissible axle loads forth eve hicle
(including occupants).
Information can be found on theve hicle iden‐
tification plate (/ page 539).
R the load must not pr otru de abo vethe upper
edge of the seat backrests. R
always use the partition net when transport‐
ing objects in the load compartment.
R always place the load behind unoccupied
seats if possible.
R secure the load using the tie-down eyes and
distribute the load evenl y. St
ow age spaces in theve hicle interior Overview of
the front stowage compa rt‐
ments 1
Stow age space in the doors
2 Stow age compartment in the armrest with a
multimedia and USB connection Seats and
stowing 117