TEMPMATIC
overview 1
0082 Setsthete mp erature
2 Display
3 0097 Setsthe air flow
4 Ve
hicles with
windshield heating: switches
windshield heating on/off
(/ page 98)
5 Vehicles with stationary
heater or heater boos ter:
003B switches thest ation‐
ary heater or heater boos ter
on/off (/ page100) 6
Vehicles with rear wind ow
defros ter: 006C switches
re ar wind owdefros ter
on/off (/ page 98)
7 0089 Switches air-recircula‐
tion mode on/off
(/ page 98)
8 0064 Switches windshield
defrosting on/off
(/ page 97)
9 008F Adjusts the air distri‐
bution (/ page97)
A 005A Switches the A/C
function on/o ff
( / page 96)
B /00A4
Vehicles with a
dual-zone climate control
sy stem: adjusts there ar
compartment climate con‐ trol/
re
ar compartment heating
(indicator lamp flashes)
(/ page 96)
% The indicator lamps on
the buttons signal
th at the function in question has been activa‐
te d. 94
Climate cont rol
3-zone automatic climate control
overview 1
0082 Setsthete mp erature
2 Display
3 0097 Setsthe air flow
4 Ve
hicles with
windshield heating: switches
windshield heating on/off
(/ page 98)
5 Vehicles with stationary
heater or heater boos ter:
003B switches thest ation‐ ary heater or heater boos
ter
on/off(/ page100)
6 Vehicles with rear wind ow
defros ter: 006C switches
re ar wind owdefros ter
on/off (/ page 98)
7 0089 Switches air-recircula‐
tion mode on/off
(/ page 98)
8 0064 Switches windshield
defrosting on/off
(/ page 97)
9 008F Adjusts the air distri‐
bution (/ page97) A
005A Switches the A/C
function on/o ff
( / page 96)
B 0058 Automatically controls
th e climate cont rol, front
(/ page 96) and rear com‐
partment (/ page97)
C 0015 Switches synchroniza‐
tion on/off (/ page 97)
D /
00A4 Vehicles with
dual-zone climate control
sy stems: adjusts there ar
compartment climate con‐
trol/
re ar compartment heating
(indicator lamp flashes)
(/ page 96)
% The indicator lamps on
the buttons signal
th at the function in question has been activa‐
te d. Operating climate control sy
stems Switching
the clima tecontrol sy stem on or
off #
Toswitch on: setthe air flow to1 or higher
on the front-compartment menu. #
Toswitch off: setthe air flow to0 or OFF on
th e front-compartment menu.
OFF appears on the climate cont rol sy stem
displa y.
% When
the climate cont rol sy stem is switched
off, the windo wsmay fog up more quickl y.
Switch the climate cont rol sy stem off only
brief ly. Climate cont
rol95
%
If
th e front-compartment sy stem has already
been switched on and there ar-compartment
sy stem has been switched off, you can
swit chit on byturning up thefa n on there ar-
compartment menu. If the front-compart‐
ment sy stem is switched on, there ar-com‐
partment sy stem will automatically switch on
as well. Ad
justing the rear comp artment climate con‐
trol Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem has been
switched on (/ page 95).
Switching on thetemp erature and airflow
and adju sting dual-zone and 3-zone automatic
climate control #
Press the /00A4
button.
The indicator lamp on the /00A4
but‐
to n and the /00A4
symbol on the cli‐
mate cont rol sy stem display will flash.
The display swit ches tothete mp erature and
th e blo wer in there ar menu. #
Use rocker switches 0082and0097 toset
th ere qu ired temp erature and air flow onthe
re ar menu.
% If
th ere are significant dif fere nces between
th ete mp erature settings of the front and rear
sy stems, these cann otbe controlled accu‐
ra tely.
% If
th ere ar compartment climate control has
been swit ched off, you can swit chit on auto‐
matically bypressing the0015 button.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, climate
contro l switches on theove rhead air-conditioning
sy stem or rear compartment heating as requ ired:
R Ve
hicles with an overhead air-condition‐
ing sy stem: there ar compartment can be
cooled onl y.
R Ve
hicles with rear comp artment heating:
th ere ar compartment can be heated onl y.Switching off
rear comp artment air condition‐
ing with dual and 3-zone automatic climate
control #
Press the /00A4
button. #
Ifth e indicator lamp on the /00A4
but‐
to n and the /00A4
symbol on the cli‐
mate cont rol sy stem display flash, set the air‐
fl ow to0 on there ar menu.
% Indicator lamp on:
rear compartment climate
control has been swit ched on.
Indicator lamp off: rear compartment climate
control has been swit ched off.
Indicator lamp flashes: the setting mode of
th ere ar compartment climate control is
active. Swit
ching the A/C function on and off Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem has been
switched on (/ page 95).
The A/C function cont rols the climate and dries
th e air inside theve hicle. #
Press the 005A button.
% Switch off
the A/C function only brief ly. Oth‐
erwise, the windo wscould fog up faster.
% Condensation may leak from
the underside of
th eve hicle in cooling mode. This is not a sign
of a defect. Au
tomatically regulating climate control Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem is switched on
(/ page 95).
Switching on automatic climate control
In automatic mode, thete mp erature, air flow and
air distribution are regulated and kept cons tant. #
Press the 0058 button.
The display will show thete mp erature. The
air flow and air distribution will disappear from
th e displa y.
If th ere ar-compartment climate control has
been swit ched on, the setting forth ere ar
compartment is car ried over. 96
Climate cont rol
Switching off automatic climate control
#
Use the0097 rocker switch tochange the air‐
fl ow setting and air distribution
(/ page 97) .
The other setting remains unaf fected bythe
ch ange. Au
tomatically controlling the climate control
in the rear comp artment Re
quirements:
R Rear-compartment climate control has been
swit ched on (/ page 96).
In automatic mode, thete mp erature, air flow and
air distribution are regulated and kept cons tant. #
Press the /00A4
button. #
Press the 0058 button.
% Even if
the front-compartment sy stem is in
automatic mode, there ar-compartment sys‐
te m can exit automatic mode if you adjust
th e blo wer on there ar-compartment menu.
% If
th e air is cooled and the driver, front
passenger or sliding door is opened, there ar
air conditioning sy stem blo wer is turned
down af ter around 15minutes.
When all doors ha vebeen closed again, the
blo wer will be reset tothe pr evious setting
af te r around one minute. Information on
the air distribution settings The symbols on
the display indicate theve nts
th ro ugh which the air is being directed.
TEMPMATIC R 0087 Defros ter and center vents
R 008F Allvents
R 009C Center vents
R 009F Center and foot we llve nts
3-zone au tomatic clima tecontrol
R 0061 Defros terve nts
R 0087 Defros ter and center vents
R 008F Allvents
R 0086 Defros ter and foot we llve nts
R 009C Center vents
R 009F Center and foot we llve nts
R 009B Footwe llve nts Setting the air distribution
Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem is switched on. #
Press the 008F button repeatedly until the
desired air distribution appears in the air con‐
ditioning sy stem displa y. Switching
the synchronization function on
and off Re
quirements:
R The climate control sy stem has been
switched on (/ page 95).
The synchronization function cont rols the climate
cont rol function centrally. The settings forthe
te mp erature and air flow inthe front zone are
automatically adop tedfo rth ere ar zone. #
Press the 0015 button.
% If
th ere ar-compartment climate control has
been swit ched off, you can swit chit on auto‐
matically bypressing the0015 button. Re
moving condensation from the windo ws Misting on
the inside of windo ws #
Press the 0064 button.
When the windshield defros ter is switched on,
th ete mp erature and air flow cannot be adjus‐
te d. #
Invehicles with a heating sy stem and a man‐
ual air-conditioning sy stem, also close the
side and center air vent (/ page 98) as well
as the air vents forth ere ar compartment
(/ page 99). #
Vehicles with dual or 3-zone automatic cli‐
mate control: pressthe005A button and, if
necessar y,use the008F button todirect the
air onto the windshield 0061. #
Incre asethe air flow as necessary and close
all air vents (/ page 98). #
Ifth e windo wsremain fogged up: press
th e0064 button.
When the windshield defros ter is switched on,
th ete mp erature and air flow cannot be adjus‐
te d.
0064 or no symbol will appear on the climate
cont rol sy stem displa y. Climate cont
rol97
#
Keep theta ilpipe and the area around
th eve hicle free from snow when the
engine or thest ationary heater are run‐
ning. #
Open a window on the windward side of
th eve hicle toensure an adequate sup‐
ply of fresh air. &
WARNING Risk offire due tohot station‐
ary heater components
When thest ationary heater is swit ched on,
parts of theve hicle can become very hot, e.g.
th est ationary heater exhaust sy stem.
Flammable materials such as lea ves, grass or
twigs may ignite if they come into contact
wi th:
R hot parts of thest ationary heater exhaust
sy stem
R theex haust gas itself
There is a risk of fire. #
When thest ationary heater is swit ched
on, make sure that:
R Hot vehicle parts do not come into
contact with flammable materials.
R The exhaust gas can flow out of the
st ationary heater exhaust pipe
unhindered.
R The exhaust gas does not come into
contact with flammable materials. *
NO
TEDama getothe auxiliary heating If
th e auxiliary heating is not used for an
ex tended pe riod of time, it can be damaged. #
Switch the auxiliary heating on for
around ten minu tes at least once a
month. *
NO
TEDama getothe auxiliary heating
due toove rheating If
th e hot air flow is bloc ked, the auxiliary
heating can overheat and switch off. #
Do not block the hot air flow. %
Ve
hicles with modified fuel displa ys:if an
ex tern ally operated consumer is connec ted
via the cable forth e auxiliary heater, this is
not take n into conside ration on the "range
re maining" display of the on-board computer. In
this case, obser vethe fuel displa y.The fuel
display pr ovides the cur rent le vel.
If yo u are transpo rting hazardous materials, com‐
ply with there leva nt sa fety regulations. Alw ays
place objects at a suf ficient dis tance from the
outlet opening of the auxiliary heating.
Au xilia ryheating works independently of the
engine and complements the climate cont rol sys‐
te m in theve hicle. Auxilia ryheating heats the air
inside theve hicle tothe set temp erature. Hot-water auxiliary heater
Fu
nction of the hot- water auxiliary hea ter
The hot-water auxiliary heater complements your
ve hicle's climate contro l system, and has a
heater boos ter,auxiliary heating and auxiliary
ve ntilation function. In addition, the auxiliary
heating sy stem heats the engine coolant topro‐
te ct the engine and sa vefuel during thewa rming-
up phase. The auxiliary heating heats the air
inside theve hicle tothe set temp erature. It is not
dependent on the heat output of theru nning
engine. The auxilia ryheating is operated directly
using theve hicle's fuel. Forth is reason, the fuel
ta nk must ha vebeen filled abo vethere ser vefuel
le ve l so that the auxiliary heating can work. The
auxilia ryheating automatically adapts its operat‐
ing mode tothe outside temp erature and
we ather. It is therefore possible that the auxiliary
heating may switch from ventilation toheating
mode or from heating toventilation mode. When
th e engine is running, auxilia ryventilation is not
acti ve.Au xilia ryheating automatically switches
itself off af ter a maximum of 50 minutes. Yo u
cannot use the "auxiliary ventilation" ope rating
mode tocool the air inside theve hicle tobelow
th e outside temp erature. Auxilia ryheating helps
to heat up theve hicle while the engine is running
and at low outside temp eratures.
Operating the hot-wa ter auxiliary heater draws
po we r from theve hicle batter y.Therefore, drive a
re asonably long dis tance af ter heating or ventilat‐
ing theve hicle twice in succession at most.
Au xilia ryheating can be activated only at temp er‐
atures below 40 °F (4.5 °C).
Switching the hot- water auxiliary heating on
and off with the button
Re quirements:
R The fuel tank is filled abo vethere ser vefuel
le ve l. 100
Climate cont rol
St
arting the engine St
arting theve hicle with thest art/s top but‐
ton &
WARNING Risk of accident and inju ry
due tochildren left unat tended in the
ve hicle
If ch ildren are left unat tended in theve hicle,
th ey could:
R open doo rs,th ereby endangering other
persons or road users.
R get out of theve hicle and be hit by
oncoming traf fic.
R operate ve hicle equipment and become
trapped, forex ample.
In addition, children could also set theve hicle
in motion, forex ample, by:
R releasing the parking brake.
R shifting the automatic transmission out of
park position 005D.
R starting the engine #
Never lea vechildren and animals unat‐
te nded in theve hicle. #
When leaving theve hicle, alw aysta ke
th e SmartK eywith you and lock the
ve hicle. #
Keep the SmartK eyout of there ach of
ch ildren. Re
quirements:
R The key is in de tection range of the antenna
(/ page 41) and theke y bat tery is not dis‐
ch arge d. #
Vehicles with automatic transmission:
shift the transmission toposition 005Dor005C. #
Depress the brake pedal and press button 1
once. #
Ifth eve hicle does not star t:switch off unnec‐
essary consumers and press button 1once. #
Ifth eve hicle still does not start and the dis‐
play message Place the Key in the Marked
Space See Operator's Manual appears inthe
multifunction display: start theve hicle in
emergency operation mode.
St arting theve hicle in emer gency operation
mode &
WARNING Risk of accident and injury
due tochildren left unat tended in the
ve hicle
If ch ildren are left unat tended in theve hicle,
th ey could:
R open doo rs,th ereby endangering other
persons or road users.
R get out of theve hicle and be hit by
oncoming traf fic.
R operate ve hicle equipment and become
trapped, forex ample.
In addition, children could also set theve hicle
in motion, forex ample, by:
R releasing the parking brake.
R shifting the automatic transmission out of
park position 005D.
R starting the engine #
Never lea vechildren and animals unat‐
te nded in theve hicle. #
When leaving theve hicle, alw aysta ke
th e SmartK eywith you and lock the
ve hicle. #
Keep the SmartK eyout of there ach of
ch ildren. If
th eve hicle does not start and thePlace the
Key in the Marked Space See Operator's Manual
display message appears in the multifunction dis‐
pla y,yo u can start theve hicle in emer gency oper‐
ation mode. 104
Driving and pa rking
This increases
road adhesion, especially on
we tro adw ays.
R Check the wheels and tires and wheel wells
fo r trapped fore ign objects and remo vethem.
Tr apped fore ign objects can damage the
wheels and tires or may be flung out from the
ve hicle when continuing the journe y.
R Check the underbody for trapped branches or
ot her parts of plants and remo vethem.
R Clean the brake discs, brakepads and axle
joints, particularly af ter operation in sand,
mud, grit and gr avel,wa ter or similar lydirty
conditions.
R Check the entire floor assembly, the tires,
wheels, bodywork stru cture, brakes, steering,
suspension and exhaust sy stem for any dam‐
age.
R Check the service brake for operating saf ety,
e.g. car ryout a brake test.
R Ifyo u notice strong vib rations af ter driving
off-road, check the wheels and driv etra in for
fo re ign objects again. Remo veany fore ign
objects which can lead toimbalances and
th us cause vibrations. In theeve nt of damage
to the wheels and the drive train, visit a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop immediately. ECO display function
The ECO display summarizes
the driving charac‐
te rist ics from thest art of the journey toits com‐
pletion and assists you in achieving the most eco‐
nomical driving style.
Yo u can influence consum ption if you:
R anticipate road and traf fic conditions.
R obser vethege arshift recommendations. Instrument Display wi
thcolor display The segment's lettering lights up bright,
the outer
edge lights up and the segment is filled, in the
fo llowing cases:
R 1 ACCELERATION : moderate acceleration
R 2 CONSTANT: consis tent speed
R 3 COASTING: gentle deceleration and roll‐
ing
The segment's lettering is gray ,th e outer edge is
dark and the segment is em ptied, in thefo llowing
cases:
R 1 ACCELERATION: sporty acceleration
R 2 CONSTANT :fl uctuations in speed
R 3 COASTING: heavy braking
Yo u ha vedriven economically when:
R theth re e segments fill up comple tely at the
same time
R the edge around all thre e segments lights up Instrument Display with black and white dis‐
play
The bars fill up in thefo llowing cases:
R 1Moderate acceleration
R 2Consis tent speed
R 3Gentle deceleration and rolling
The bars em pty in thefo llowing cases:
R 1Sporty acceleration
R 2Fluctuations in speed
R 3Heavy braking
The display sho wsadditional range 4Bonus
XXX mi From Start orXXX mi From Start achieved
as a result of your driving style in comparison to
a driver with a very sporty driving style. The range
displ ayed does not indicate a fixe dre duction in
consum ption. Driving and parking
11 3
Engaging
reve rsege ar R #
Depress the brake pedal and push the
DIRECT SELECT le ver upwards past thefirst
point of resis tance.
Tr ansmission position display 005Eis shown in
th e multifunction displa y.
Selecting neutral N &
WARNING Risk of accident and inju ry
when neut ral position is engaged
If yo u park theve hicle with the transmission
in neutral position 005Cand the parking brake
is not engaged, theve hicle may rollaw ay.
There is a risk of accident and injur y.#
Before pa rking theve hicle, apply the
parking brake. #
Press the brake pedal and the DIRECT
SELECT le ver upwards or down wardsto the
fi rs t point of resis tance.
Tr ansmission position display 005Cis shown in
th e multifunction displa y.
Re leasing the brake pedal will allow youto mo ve
th eve hicle freely, e.g. topush it or tow it.
If th e automatic transmission should also
st ay in neutral 005C 005Cwhen the ignition is
switched off, car ryout thefo llowing: #
Start theve hicle. #
Depress the brake pedal and shift toneutral
005C. #
Release the brake pedal. #
Switch off the ignition.
% If
yo uth en lea vetheve hicle and the Smart‐
Ke y is still in theve hicle, the automatic trans‐
mission will stay in neut ral005C from then on.
Engaging park position P #
Press button 1.
Tr ansmission position display 005Dis shown in
th e multifunction displa y.
Pa rk position 005Dis engaged automatically when
one of thefo llowing conditions is me t:
R You swit choff the engine in transmission
position 005Bor005E.
R You open the driver's door when theve hicle is
st ationary or when driving at a very low speed
and in transmission position 005Bor005E
. 11 6
Driving and pa rking