#
Tomo vether ackr ails: unscr ewstar knobs
7 coun ter-clockwise until they ares lightly
loose. #
Sliderackr ail 2 along roof rail1 tothe
desired position. #
Screw star knobs 7tight clo ckwise. #
Chec kthat ther ackr ail is seated securely.
Moving thes liders &
WARNING Risk of inju rydue toinade‐
qu atel ysecured loads
If th es lider of thei nterior roof rack system is
no te ngaged proper ly,t he load ma ycome
loose, fall down and injur epeople, for
ins tance when they enter or load and unload
th ec argo compartment. #
Alwayse ngag ethe slider properly. %
Ring
8of slider 4mus talway sbeatan
angle of 90° torack rail2,sot hat slider 4
is engaged proper ly. #
When ther ing of thes lider is at an angle
of 90° tother ackr ail: pullring 8of slider
4 down an dsimul taneously mo veslider 4
to thed esired position. #
Release ring 8 atthed esired position. #
Moveslider 4slightl yfurther along on rack
ra il2 until slider 4engages automaticall y. #
When ther ing of thes lider is pa rallel to
th er ackr ail: moveslider 4tothed esired
position. #
Position ring 8 of slider 4at an angle of
90° torack rail2.
Slider 4is engaged. Ad
justin gthe belt strap #
Press and hold thel ocking mechanism on
slider 9. #
Pull or release belt strap 5. #
Release thel ocking mechanism on slider 9.
% When securing or loosening
aload, be sure
to nots tand unde rthe load.
Securing and loosening thel oad #
Tosecur ethe load: placethel oad in theb elt
st ra ps of ther ackr ails. #
Fasten thel oad flush wit hthe partition. #
Secur ebelt strap 5. #
Chec kthat thel oad is seated securel y. #
Toloosen thel oad: press and hold thel ock‐
ing mechanism on slider 9. #
Pull ring 8 ofthes lider down and simultane‐
ously mo vethes lider away from thel oad. #
Loosen belt strap 5and at thes ame time
mak esuret hat thel oad does no tfall out of
th eb elt stra ps. #
Remo vethel oad from theb elt stra ps.
Installing cargo tie down rings 262
Transporting
Loading
rails
Max. tensile load of cargo tie-down points in
cargo compartment Cargo tie-down
point
Pe
rm issible nomi‐
nal tensile stre ngth
Loading rails on cargo
compartment floor 500 daN
Lo we rloading rail on
side wall 200 daN
Up per loading rail on
side wall 12
5d aN The
values specified appl yonlytol oads resting
on thec argo compartmen tfloor if youo bse rve
th ef ollowing:
R thel oad is secured totwoc argo tie-down
points on ther ail
R thed ista nce tothen eares tload-securing
point on thes ame rail is appr oximately 1m Information about
roof racks &
WARNING Risk of inju rydue tothem axi‐
mum roof load being exceeded
When youp laceal oad on ther oof as well as
all outer and inner attachments, thev ehicle's
center of gr avity will rise and thef amiliar driv‐
ing characteristic saswell asthes teering and
braking characteristic swillch ange. When
drivin garound bends, thev ehicle will tilt
mor eheavil yand ma yreact mor esluggishly
to steering mo vements.
If yo ue xceed them aximum roof load, the
driving characteristics, as well as thes teering
and braking, will be greatl yimp aired. #
Nevere xceed them aximum roof load
and adjus tyour driving style. &
WARNING Danger of accident du eto
une venl oading
If yo ul oad thev ehicle une venly, theh andling
ch aracteristic saswell asthes teering‑ and
braking characteristic scan be heavily
impaired. #
Load thev ehicle evenly. #
Secu rethel oad agains tsliding. The driving, braking and
steering characteristics
of thev ehicle chang ewitht he type of load, the
we ight and thec enter of gr avity of thel oad.
* NO
TERisk of accident if them aximum
permitted roof load is exceeded. If
th ew eight of ther oof luggage, including the
ro of rack ,e xceeds them aximum permitted
ro of load, ther eisar isk of an accident. #
Ensur ethat thew eight of ther oof lug‐
ga ge and roof rack toget her does not
exc eed them aximum permitted roof
load. #
The roof rack 's supporting feet mus tbe
ar ranged at aunifo rm distan ce from
ea ch other. #
Mercedes-Benzr ecommendsyoui nstall
as tabilizer bar on thev ehicle's front
axle. Fu
rther information about saf etym easures can
be found in the" Transport" section
(/ page258).
Max. roof load /pairs of supporting roof rack
fe et Ve
hicles
with Maximum
ro
of load Minimum
number of
pair
sofs up‐
porting feet
Normal roof 66 1lbs
(300 kg) 6
High roof 33 1lbs
(150 kg) 3 This information applies if
thel oad is distributed
eve nly across thee ntir eroof sur face.
If th er oof rack is shor ter,re duce thel oad propor‐
tionatel y.The maximum load per pair of support‐
ing roof rack feet is110l bs (50 kg).
The loading guidelines and other information
about load distribution and load securing can be
fo und in the" Transport" sectio n(/pag e258). 338
Tech nica ldata
1,
2, 3. ..
3-zone automatic climat econtrol
(control panel) ....................................... .96
12 Vs ocket
see Soc ket(12 V)
11 5Vs ocket
see Soc ket(11 5V)
360° Camera ........................................ 15 0
Car e................................................. .274
Fu nctio n........................................... 15 0
Selecting aview. .............................. 15 2
Switching au tomatic operation
on/of f(rear vie wcamera) ............... .152 A
ABS (Anti-lo ckBrakin gSystem) .......... 13 8
Ac celeration
see Usin gkickdown
Ac cess data
Setting (Blue tooth®
). ........................ 24 2
Ac oustic locking verification signal
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... 43
Ac tiv eB rake Assi st.............................. 14 0
Fu nction/no tes. ............................... 14 0
Setting .............................................. 14 2
Ac tiv eD ista nce Assis tDISTR ON IC ..... 14 4
Callin gupas peed........................... .145
Fu nctio n........................................... 14 4
Increasing/decreasing speed ........... 14 5
Re quirements .................................. .145
St eering wheel buttons ..................... 14 5
St oring aspeed ................................ 14 5
Switching off/deacti vating ............... 14 5
Switching on/activating ................... 14 5
Sy stem limitations ............................1 44
Ac tiv eL aneK eeping Assist .................158
Fu nctio n........................................... 15 8
Sy stem limitations ............................1 58
Tr ailer operatio n............................... 15 8
Ac tiv eP arking Assist
Maneuvering assis tance ................... 15 2
Ad aptiv ecruise control
see ActiveD ista nce Assi stDISTRONIC
Ad aptiv eHighbeam Assist
Fu nctio n............................................. 82
Switching on/o ff................................ 82
Ad d-on equipment .................................. 20
Ad d-on equipment guidelines ............... 20Ad
ditional tur nsignal light (all-
wheel driv evehicles) ............................. 86
Ad diti ve ................................................. 329
DEF .......................................... 128, 328
Engine oi l......................................... 329
Ad diti ves
Fu el .................................................. 326
Ad diti ves( DEF)
see DEF
Ad diti ves( engine oil)
see Additive
Ad diti ves( fuel)
see Fuel
Ad dres sbook
see Contacts
AD R(wo rkings peed control)
Ad justing .......................................... 15 9
Fu nctio n........................................... 15 9
Switching on/of f.............................. 15 9
Af ter-sales service center
see ASS YSTP LUS
Air bag Reduced pr otection ............................34
Air nozzles see Air vents
Ai rv ents .......................................... 99, 100
adjustin g(front) .................................. 99
Ad justing (roof) ................................. 100
Re ar passenger compartment .......... 100
Airbag ...................................................... 33
Ac tivation ........................................... 30
Fr ont airbag (driver ,fro nt
passenger) ......................................... 33
Ins tallation locations .......................... 33
Overvie w........................................... .33
Pr otection ...........................................33
Sid eairba g. ........................................ 33
Wi ndo wcurtain airbag ........................ 33
Alar msystem
see ATA (Anti-Thef tAlarms ystem)
Alertness assistant see ATTENTION ASSIST
All-wheel drive Engaging ...........................................1 19
Engaging/disen gaging ......................1 20
LO Wr ang e........................................ 12 0
No tes. ............................................... 11 9
Alternativ eroute
see Route Index
369
Gross mass
........................................... 323 H
Handbrak e(electrical)
see Electric parking brake
Handbrak e(manual)
see Manua lparking brake
Handling control sy stem
see ESP ®
(Elect ronic Stabilit yProgram)
Hazar dwarnin glights ............................ 81
Switching on/of f................................ 81
Hazardous substances Information ......................................... 22
Head restra int
Ad justing mechanically ....................... 71
Headliner (care) .................................... 276
Heating sy stem (control panel) .............94
High beam ............................................... 81
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... 81
Ad aptiv eHighbeam Assis t................. .82
Changin gbulbs .................................. 85
High-bea mflasher .................................. 81
Hill star ta ssi st ..................................... 14 6
HOLD function ...................................... 14 6
Home screen (media display) ..............188
Hot-water auxiliar yheater .................. .101
Fu nctio n........................................... 101
Problems .......................................... 102
switching on/of fwitht he button ...... 101
Switching on/of fwitht he on-
boar dcomputer ................................ 102
Hotspot Setting up (Wi-Fi) .............................. 201
Hydroplaning ......................................... 11 0I
Identification pla te
Engine .............................................. 323
Re frigerant ....................................... 333
Ve hicle ............................................. 323
Ignition key
see Key
Immobilizer ............................................ .56
Implie dwarra nty (vehicle) .................... 25
Indicator ................................................. .81
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... 81
Changin gbulbs (front) ........................ 85 Changin
gbulbs (rear) (Cargo Van
and Passenger Van) ............................ 87
Changin gbulbs (rear) (chassis) .......... 88
Installations ............................................ 20
Instrument Display Function/no tes. ............................... 16 6
Overvie w...................................... 7, 16 6
Setting thel ighting ........................... 16 9
Instrument Display see Warning/indicator lamp
Instrument lighting ..............................16 9
Intelligent ligh tsystem
Ad aptiv eHighbeam Assis t................. .82
Cornering light .................................... 81
Interior lamps (rear compa rtment)
(replacin gthe light bulbs) ..................... 89
In te rior lighting
Cargo compartment .......................... .84
Re ar compartment ............................ .84
Setting ................................................ 83
Switch-of fdelay tim e.......................... 84
Interior motion sensor Functio n............................................. 58
Switching on/o ff................................ 58
In te rior roof car rier sy stem ................ .261
Intermediat edestination
Calculating arout ew ithi ntermedi‐
at ed estinations ................................ 214
Entering ............................................ 214
Modifying .......................................... 214
St artin gana utomatic gass tation
sear ch............................................... 215
St artin gthe automatic service sta‐
tio ns ear ch ........................................ 215
Internet Callin gupaw eb page..................... .244
Closin gthe br owser .......................... 24 6
Del eting abookmar k....................... .245
Deleting his tory ................................ 24 5
Managing bookmar ks....................... 24 5
Interne tconnection
Au tomatic disconnection .................. 24 3
Cancelin gpermission (mobile
phone) .............................................. 24 3
Communicatio nmodule function ...... 24 2
Connection status ............................ 24 4
Disconnectio nfollowing Inactivity .... 24 3
Displ aying thec onnection status .... .244
Es tablishing ...................................... 24 3
Es tablishing automaticall y............... .243
Information ....................................... 241 Index
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