R
Alw aysmak esur eth at nei ther youno rth e
batt eryis elect rostatic allych arge d.
R Keep away from fire and open flames .
R Donotlean overth ebatt ery.
Obser vetheadditional follo wing pointswhen
ch argin gth ebatt ery:
R Onlyuse batterych arge rs tested and
appr ovedfo rMer cedes-Benz.
R Read thebatt erych arge r's oper ating instruc‐
tions beforech argin gth ebatt ery.
Obser vetheadditional follo wing pointsdur ing
st ar tin gassis tance:
R Startin gassis tance mayonly beprov ided
using batteries withanom inalvoltag eof
12 V.
R The vehicles mustno tto uc h.
R Gasoline engine :On lyacc eptst ar tin gassis ‐
ta nce ifth eengine andexhaus tsy stem are
cold. St
arting assistance andchargin gth e12 V
batt ery Re
quirement s:
R The vehicle issecur edwithth eelectr icpar k‐
ing brak e.
R The transmission isin position 005D.
R The ignition andallelectr icalconsumer sar e
switc hedoff.
R The hood isopen. #
Slide cover3 ofposi tiveclam p4 onthe
jum p-starting con nection point inthedir ec‐
tion ofthear row . #
Con nect posi tiveclam p4 onyour vehicle to
th epositiv epole ofthedonor batteryusing
th ejum per cable/c harging cable. Always
begin withpositiv eclam p4 onyour ow n
ve hicle firs t. Br
ea kdo wnassist anc e423
The
electr icalfuses arelocat edinthefo llo wing
fuse boxes:
R Fuse boxin theengine compartmen ton the
dr iver's side (→pag e43 1)
R Fuse boxon thedr iver's side ofthecoc kpit
(→ pag e432)
R Fuse boxin thefront passeng erfoot we ll
(→ pag e432 )
R Fuse boxin thetrunk ontheright- hand side
of theve hicle when viewe din thedir ect ion of
tr ave l(→ pag e433 ) Opening
andclosing thefus ebo xin the
engine compartmen t Re
quirement s:
R Obser vetheno teson electr icalfuses
(→ pag e430).
R Have thefo llo wing tools readil yav ailable:
- adr yclo th
- asc rewdr iver Open
ing &
WARNIN GRisk ofinju ryfrom using the
winds hieldwiper swhile theengine hood
is open
When theengine hoodisopen andthewind‐
shield wipersar ese tin mo tion ,yo ucan be
tr apped bythewiper linkage. #
Alw aysswitc hof fth ewindshield wipers
and ignition beforeopening theengine
hood. #
Release retainin gclips 1.
Pull cover2 up. Br
eakdo wnassi stanc e43
1
#
Remo veanyex istin gmois turefrom thefuse
bo xusing adr yclo th. #
Loosen screws4, and remo vefuse boxlid
3 from theto p.
Closing #
Chec kwhe ther theseal isposition edcor‐
re ctly inlid 3. #
Inser tlid 3 intoth ebr ac ketat there ar of
th efuse box. #
Folddo wn lid3 ofthefuse boxand tight en
scr ews4. #
Inser tco ver2 onboth sides andengage
re tainin gclips 1. #
Close thehood. Opening
andclosing thefus ebo xin the
coc kpit Re
quirement s:
R Obser vetheno teson electr icalfuses
(→ pag e430). #
Open cover1 inthedir ect ion ofthear row
and remo veit. Opening
andclosing thefus ebo xin thefront
pa sseng erfoot we ll Re
quirement s:
R Obser vetheno teson electr icalfuses
(→ pag e430). 432
Breakdo wnassis tance
Disp
laymes sages
Possible causes/conseq uencesand0050 0050
Solutions
00AC Coolant TooHotStop Vehi-
cle Turn Engine Off *T
hecoolant istooho t. #
Pull overand stop theve hicle safely and switc hof fth eengine, paying attent ion toroad and traffic condi tions. &
WARNIN GDang erofburnswhen opening thehood
If yo uopen thehood when theengine hasoverheat edordur ing afire intheengine compartmen t,yo uco uld
co me intoco ntact withho tga ses orother escaping operating fluids. #
Beforeopen ingthehood, allowtheengine tocool down. #
Intheeve ntofafire intheengine compartmen t,ke ep thehood closed andcallthefire ser vice. #
Waitunt ilth eengine hascooled down. #
Mak esur eth at theair supply tothera diat orisno tobs truct ed. #
Avoiding highloads ontheengine, drive to thenear estqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop. Indoing so,ensur eth at
th ecoolant temp eratur edispla yre mains belowthere dmar king. Engine
oil Displa
ymessag es
Possible causes/conseq uencesand0050 0050
Solutions
00B3 *T
heelectr icalconn ection totheoil leve lsen sor has been interru pte dor theoil leve lsen sor isfaulty . #
Con sult aqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop. Displa
ymessag esand warning/ indic ator lam ps 505
Disp
laymes sages
Possible causes/conseq uencesand0050 0050
Solutions
Act ive Hood Malfunct ion
See Operator' sManual *T
heactiv ehood (pedes trian protect ion) ismalfunct ioningorinoper ativeaf te rha ving alread ybeen trigg ered. #
Consu ltaqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop.
0083 *T
hehood isopen. &
WARNIN GRisk ofacci dent ifth eengine hoodisunlatc hedwhile driving
An unloc kedengin ehood mayopen upwhen theve hicle isin mo tion andblockyo ur vie w. #
Neverunla tchth eengine hoodwhile driving. #
Beforeev erytrip, ensur eth at theengine hoodislatc hed. #
Stop theve hicle immediat ely,pa ying attention toroad and traf fic condi tions. #
Close thehood.
0051 *A
tle as tone door isop en. #
Close alldo ors.
0084 *T
hetrunk lidisopen. &
DANG ER Risk ofexhaus tga spoisoning
Combus tionengines emitpoisonous exhaus tga ses suchas carbon monoxide.Exhaus tga ses can enterthe
ve hicle interior ifth etrunk lidisopen when theengine isrunning ,esp ecially ifth eve hicle isin mo tion. #
Alw aysswitc hof fth eengine beforeopening thetrunk lid. 51
8
Display messa gesand warning/ indic ator lam ps
Wa
rning/indicat orlam p
Possible causes/conseq uencesand0050 0050
Solutions
00AC Coolant warning lam p The
redcoolant warning lam pis lit while theengine isrunning .
Po ssible causes are:
R The temp eratur esensor ismalfunct ioning
R The coolant leve lis toolow
R The airsupply tothera diat orisobs truct ed
R The radiat orfanis faulty
If th er eis an additional warning tone, thecoolant temp eratur ehas exceeded themaximum permissible temp eratur e. &
WARNIN GDang erofburnswhen opening thehood
If yo uopen thehood when theengine hasoverheat edordur ing afire intheengine compartmen t,yo uco uld come
int oco ntact withho tga ses orother escaping operating fluids. #
Beforeopen ingthehood, allowtheengine tocool down. #
Intheeve ntofafire intheengine compartmen t,ke ep thehood closed andcallthefire ser vice. #
Pull overand stop theve hicle safely and switc hof fth eengine, paying attent ion toroad and traffic condi tions.Do
no tcontinu edr ivi ng und eranycir cums tances. #
Obs erve themessag eson themultifunc tiondispla y.
If th ecoolant temp eratur edispla yis at thelowe rend ofthete mp eratur escale: #
Consult aqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop. 532
Displa ymessag esand warning/ indic ator lam ps
Head
restra int
At tach ing/ remo ving thesupplemen‐
ta ry cus hion<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011> ...........108
EAS YAD JUST luxur yhead restra int
(fr ont ).............................................. .... 105
Fr ont (adjus tingmechanicall y).............1 04
Fr ont (luxur yhead restra int ).......... ...... 105
Re ar (extend ingfrom thefront )........... 106
Re ar (se tting thelas tposition ).............1 07
Re ar passe nger com partment
(adj ustin gelec tricall y).........................1 08
Re ar passe nger com partment
(adj ustin g) ...........................................1 07
Re ar passe nger com partment (lowe r‐
ing from thefront )...............................1 06
Re ar passe nger com partment (luxur y
head restra int ).....................................1 08
Re ar passe nger com partment (set‐
tin gin posit ionmec hanicall y).............. 109
Head-up Display...... .................................261
Ad jus ting disp lay el eme nts(on-bo ard
com puter) ..... ...... .............................. ... 261
Ad jus ting thebr ightn ess(on-boar d
com puter) ....................................... ..... 261
Fu nctio n<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
001100110011001100110011001100110011> <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
00110011001100110011>262Menu
(on-bo ardcom puter) ..... .......... ... 261
Oper ating thememor yfunc tion ........... 115
Se tting theposition (on-boar dcom‐
put er) ............................................. ...... 261
Switc hingon/off........................... ...... 262
Headliner (care)....................................... 410
Headphone s(R ear Seat Entertain ‐
ment System)
Ad jus ting thevo lume ...................... .....3 82
Ov ervie w ....... ................................... ....381
Re placing batteries ........................ .....3 82
Selecti ngthere ar displa y.............. ...... 382
Swit ching on/ off............................ .....3 82
High beam
Switc hingon/of f....... ..................... ..... 146
High-be amflasher ................................... 146
High-be amheadlam ps
Ad aptiveHig hbeam Assis t.............. .....1 48
Hill star tassi st<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
00110011001100110011001100110011> 214
HOLD functio n...... ................................... 214
Fu nctio n/no tes .................................... 214
Swi tching on/of f<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
0011> 214 Hood
Functio n(a ctiv ehoo d)<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
00110011001100110011001100110011> .396
Openi ng/closi ng....... .......................... 397
Re settin g(activ ehood) ........................ 396
Ho tspo t
Se ttin gup (Wi-Fi) ................................. 291
Hydr opneumatic suspension
see MAGIC BODY CONTR OL I
Identif ication plate
Engine .................................................4 66
Re frig er ant ...........................................474
Ve hicle ................................................ 466
Ignition Switc hingon(Start/S topbutt on) ........ 167
Ignit ionkey
see Smar tKey
Imm obiliz er................................................ 90
Indi catorlam ps
see Warning/ indic ator lam ps
Individ ualdrive pr og ram
Con figur ing .......................................... 176 Inde
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