%Whenyou parkthevehicle,you canstilloperatethe side windowsandthe panoramicsliding sunrooffor approximatelyfiveminutes ifthe driver's door is closed.
Garage door opener
Programming buttonsfor thegaragedooropener
&DANGERRisk offatal injuries duetoexhaustgases
Combustion engines emit poisonousexhaustgases such as carbon monoxide. Inhalingtheseexhaustgases is hazardoustohealthand can leadtopoisoning.
#Never leavethe enginerunning in anenclosed space without sufficientventi‐lation.
&WARNINGRisk of injurywhen openingor closing a door withthegaragedooropener
Whenyou operate or programthe door withthe integratedgaragedoor opener, people intherange of movement ofthe door maybecome trapped orstruckbythe door.
#When usingthe integratedgaragedooropener, always make surethat nobodyis withintherange of movement ofthedoor.
Only operatethefollowing doors usingthegaragedoor opener:
RDoors with a safetystop andreversingfea‐ture.
RDoors which conformtothe currentU.S.safetystandards.
Requirements:RThevehicle has been parked outsidethegarageor outsidetherange of movement ofthe door.
RThe engine is switched off.
RThe ignition is switched on.
%Thegaragedoor opener function is alwaysavailable whenthe ignition is switched on.
#Check ifthe transmitter frequency oftheremotecontrol hasthe frequencyrange of280to868 MHz.
Radio equipment approval number:
RNZLMUAHL5 (USA)
184Driving and parking
R4112A-MUAHL5 (Canada)
#Press and hold button1,2or3thatyouwishtoprogram.Indicator lamp4flashesyellow.
%It cantakeupto20 seconds beforethe indi‐cator lampflashesyellow.
#Releasethe previously pressed button.Indicator lamp4continuestoflashyellow.
#Pointremotecontrol5from a distance of1 in (1 cm)to3 in (8 cm)towards buttons1,2or3.
#Press and hold button6ofremotecontrol5until:RIndicator lamp4lights upgreen contin‐uously.Programming is complete.
RIndicator lamp4flashesgreen. Pro‐grammingwas successful.Additionally,synchronization oftherolling code withthe door system must also be carried out.
#If indicator lamp4does not light up orflashgreen:repeatthe procedure.
#Release all ofthe buttons.
%Theremotecontrolforthe door drive is notincluded inthe scope of delivery ofthegaragedoor opener.
Synchronizingtherolling code
Requirements:RThe door system uses arolling code.
RThevehicle must be withinrange ofthegaragedoor or door drive.
RThevehicle aswell as persons and objects,are located outsidetherange of movementofthe door.
#Pressthe programming button onthe doordrive unit.Initiatethe nextstep within approximately30 seconds.
#Press previously programmed button1,2or3repeatedly untilthe door closes.Whenthe door closes, programming is com‐pleted.
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%Please alsoreadthe operating instructionsforthe door drive.
Troubleshooting when programming theremotecontrol
#Check ifthe transmitter frequency ofremotecontrol5is supported.
#Replacethe batteries inremotecontrol5.
#Holdremotecontrol5atvarious angles ata distance between 1 in (1 cm)to3 in (8 cm)in front ofthe insiderearview mirror.Yo ushouldtesteverypositionfor at least25 sec‐onds before trying another position.
#Holdremotecontrol5atthe same anglesatvarious distances in front ofthe insiderearview mirror.You shouldtesteveryposi‐tionfor at least25 seconds before tryinganother position.
#Notethat someremotecontrols transmitonlyfor a limited period, press button6onremotecontrol5again before transmissionends.
#Alignthe antenna line ofthe door opener unitwiththeremotecontrol.
%Support and additional information on pro‐gramming:
ROnthetoll free HomeLink®Hotline on1-800-355-3515 .
ROnthe Internet at http://www.homelink.com/mercedes.
Opening/closing agaragedoor
Requirements:RThe corresponding button is programmedtooperatethe door.
#Press and hold buttons1,2or3untilthe door opens or closes.
#If indicator lamp4flashesyellow afterapproximately 20 seconds: press and holdthe previously pressed button again untilthedoor opens or closes.
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#Alwaysstowthese items or similarobjects carefully sothattheycannot beflung around,forexample in a lockablevehiclestowage compartment.
Observethe notes on loadingthevehicle.
Replacing batteries (Rear Seat Entertain‐ment System)Batteries arerequiredfortheremotecontrol andthe cordless headphones.
&DANGERSerious damagetohealthcausedbyswallowing batteries
Batteries containtoxic and corrosive sub‐stances. Swallowing batteries may causeserious damagetohealth.
There is arisk offatal injury.
#Keep batteries out ofthereach ofchil‐dren.
#If batteries are swallowed, seek medicalattention immediately.
+ENVIRONMENTALNOTEEnvironmentaldamagecausedbyimproper disposal ofbatteries
Batteries contain pollutants. It isillegaltodispose ofthem withthe householdrubbish.
#
Dispose of batteries in anenvironmentallyresponsible manner.Takedischarged batteriestoaqualifiedspecialistworkshop ortoa collectionpointfor used batteries.
Rear Seat Entertainment Systemoverview
TheRear Seat Entertainment System includes:
RTworear displays
RTworemotecontrols
RUptotwo cordless headphones
RBlu-raydrive
RPortsfor USB (two) and HDMI
%The function oftheremotecontrol andthecordless headphones can be impairedbyotherradio-based electronic devices, e.g.mobile phones.
378Multimedia system
Rear displays
Rear compartment displayoverview
1Display
2Socketfor corded headphones with a3.5 mmstereo jack
Therear compartment display is located behindthe headrestraints ofthe front seats.
Settingthe angle oftherear display#Select arear display ontheremotecontrol(→page380).
#Pressthe button.
#Toshowthe menu:pressthe Ybutton.
#SelectEntertainment settings.
#SelectDisplay angle.
#SelectUporDown.
Remotecontrol
Remotecontroloverview
1Toswitchtherear display on and off
2Main functions buttongroup:
#Turndial1.COMAND: multimedia system
LREAR:rear display,left
RREAR:rear display,right
Replacing batteries (remotecontrol)
Requirements:RThere are two type AAA,1.5 V batteriesfortheremotecontrol.
Observethe safety and environmental note(→page377).
The battery compartment is located onthereverse side.
#Pushthe catchtab downwards andtakeoffthe battery compartment cover.
#Removedischarged batteries fromthe bat‐terycompartment.
#Insert new batteries. Observethe polaritymarkings onthe batteries and battery com‐partment.
#Firstplacethe battery compartment coverontheretaining lugs inthe battery compart‐ment.
#Allowthe catchtabtoengage inthe batterycompartment.
Headphones
Headphonesoverview
1Indicator lamp
2On/off switch
3Volume control
Adjustthefit ofthe headphones:
RPull bothsides ofthe headphones outwards.
Multimedia system381
Headphonesoverview .........................381Information about dynamicrangelimitation ............................................. 393Information about media mode ........... 388Inserting a disc .................................... 390Internet connectivitystatus .................387Internet functionsoverview .................387Operating safety ..................................377Overview .............................................378Overview of massage andworkoutprograms ............................................. 384Overview ofthe sound settings ........... 393Playback option in Blu-ray/DVDmode ................................................... 392Portsoverview .....................................384Re-establishing an Internet connec‐tion ...................................................... 388Rear compartment displayoverview ....379Remotecontroloverview .....................379Resettingtherear seat ........................ 384Selecting afilm/trackin Blu-ray/DVD mode .................................... 393Selecting a massage program .............384Selectingthe scene/chapter in Blu-ray/DVD mode .................................... 392Settingthe language ........................... 386
Switching navigation on ....................... 387Switching offthe display ..................... 386Switching ontheradio ........................ 393Switchingthe display on/off ............... 380SwitchingtoHDMI mode ..................... 393
Rear view camera....................................226Care.................................................... 409Function .............................................. 226Openingthe camera cover (360°Camera) ............................................... 231Settingfavorites (360° Camera) ..........231
Rear windowRoller sunblind .......................................77
Reflective safetyvest..............................413
Refrigerant (air conditioning system)Notes ...................................................474
Refrigerator boxRemoving/installing ............................14 0Using ...................................................13 9
RefuelingRefuelingthevehicle ...........................180
Remotecontrol (Rear Seat Entertain‐ment System)Overview .............................................379Replacing batteries .............................. 381Selecting a display .............................. 380Switchingthe display on/off ............... 380
RemoteOnlineChargingthe battery ............................170Cooling or heatingthevehicle inte‐rior .......................................................169Startingthevehicle .............................17 0
Reporting malfunctionsrelevanttosafety.......................................................... 25
Rescue card............................................... 26
ReserveFuel .....................................................470
Reset function (multimedia system).....298
Residual heatFront ....................................................163Rear passenger compartment .............163
Restoring (factory settings)seeReset function (multimedia system)
Index563
Locking/unlocking (emergencykey) .....69Lowering ............................................. 463Maintenance ..........................................21Parkingfor anextended period ............19 0Problem notification .............................. 25QR coderescue card ............................. 26Qualified specialistworkshop ................24Raising ................................................ 459Standby mode function .......................190Starting (emergency operationmode) ..................................................16 9Starting (RemoteOnline) .....................17 0Starting (start/stop button) .................168Switching off (start/stop button) ........182Towing .................................................249Unlocking (fromthe inside) ....................67Unlocking (KEYLESS-GO) .......................67Ventilating (convenience opening) ......... 79Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................275
Vehicle dataDisplaying (DYNAMIC SELECT) .............176Roof load .............................................476TransferringtoAndroidAuto™ ............ 342TransferringtoApple CarPlay™ ........... 342
Turningradius ......................................475Vehicle height ......................................475Vehicle length ......................................475Vehicle width .......................................475Wheelbase ...........................................475
Vehicle datastorageCOMAND/mbrace ................................. 28Event datarecorders .............................28
Vehicle dimensions.................................475
Vehicle electronicsNotes ................................................... 464Two-wayradios .................................... 464
Vehicle identification numbersee VIN
Vehicle identification platePaint code ...........................................466VIN ...................................................... 466
Vehicle identification platesee Model series
Vehicle interiorCooling or heating (RemoteOnline) .....16 9
Vehiclekeysee SmartKey
Vehicle maintenancesee ASSYST PLUS
Vehicle operationOutsidethe USA or Canada ...................21
Vehicle positionSwitching transmission on/off ............ 289
Vehicletool kit.........................................415TIREFIT kit ............................................41 5Towingeye .......................................... 429
VentilatingConvenience opening ............................ 79
Ventssee Airvents
Video mode.............................................. 361Activating ............................................ 359Activating/deactivating full-screenmode ................................................... 361Overview .............................................360Settings ............................................... 361
VIN............................................................ 466Identification plate.............................. 466Seat ..................................................... 466Windshield ........................................... 466
Index573