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Re
quirement s:
R Devices areeq uipped withasuit able plug
whic hcon form sto thest andar dsspec ific to
th ecount ryyouar ein.
R Ade vic eup toamax imum of150W isuse d.
R Donotuse multiplesoc ketou tle ts. #
Open flap 3. #
Inser tth eplug ofthede vice into11 5V
soc ket1.
Wh entheon- boar delectr icalsystem voltag e
is suf ficie nt, indi catorlamp 2light sup.
Ve hicl eswith luxur yindiv idual rear seats:
th e11 5V soc ketis in thestow agecom partment
in thecent ercon sole. #
Open flap 3. #
Inser tth eplug ofthede vice into11 5V
soc ket1.
Wh entheon- boar delectr icalsystem voltag e
is suf ficie nt, indi catorlamp 2light sup. Using
the12 Vso cket inthecar gocom part‐
men t Re
quirement s:
R Onlycon nectde vices uptoamax imum of
18 0W (15 A). Seats
andstow ing 11
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#
Liftup cap 1ofthesoc ketand insertth e
plug ofthede vice. USB
portin there ar passe nger comp artment %
Dependi ngon theve hicle equipment, the
design ofthestow agecom partment and the
num berof USB ports in there ar passe nger
com partment centerconsole mayva ry. If
th eignition isswitc hedonyoucan charge a
USB device, e.g.amobile phone, atUSB port1
using asuit able chargin gcable .
Ve hicl eswith luxur yindiv idual rear seats:
th eUSB portis in thestow agecom partment in
th ecent ercon sole. If
th eignition isswitc hedonyoucan charge a
USB device, e.g.amobile phone, atUSB port1
using asuit able chargin gcable . 11
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Ex
am ple: vehicles withluxur yindividual rear seat s #
Open thestow agecom partment ofthecen‐
te rconsole inthere ar passe nger com part‐
men t. #
Fasten themobile phonebehind rubber stra p
1 .
When theindicat orlam pin theupper area of
th emobile phonesystem lights up,the
mobil ephone isbeing charge d. %
Obser vetheno teson loadi ngtheve hicle
(/ page10 3). Ins
talling/r emo ving thefloor mats &
WARNIN GRisk ofacci dent dueto
object sin thedr iver's foot we ll
Obj ectsin thedr iver's foot we llma yim pede
pedal trav el or bloc kadepr essed pedal.
This jeopar dizestheoper ating androad
saf etyof theve hicle. #
Stow allobj ect sin theve hicle secur ely
so that they canno tget intoth edr iver's
fo ot we ll. #
Alw aysins tallth efloor mats securely
and asprescr ibed inorder toensur e
th at ther eis alw ayssuf ficie ntroom for
th epedals. #
Donotuse loose floor mats anddonot
place floor mats ontopof one another. #
Toins tall: slide thecor responding seat
bac kwards and lay th efloor mat inthefo ot ‐
we ll. #
Press thest uds 1onto theholder s2. #
Adjus tth ecor responding seat. #
Toremo ve:sl id e th ecor responding seat
bac kwards and pullthefloor mat offth e
holder s2. Seats
andstow ing 12
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Vo
ice comm and Function
Scen tmenu To
displa yfragr ance settings
En ergy flow To
displa yener gyflow settin gs
Ionization menu To
displa yioniz ation settings
Climate control menu To
displa yclimat econ trol settings
Auto matic climate control driver on To
switc hon theaut omatic climatecon trol settings onthedr iver's side
Light menu To
displa ylight settings
Massage menu To
displa ymassag ese ttings
Massage driver'sseat on To
switc hon themassag efunc tion forth edr iver's seat
Massage driver'sseatoff To
switc hof fth emassag efunc tion forth edr iver's seat
Outside temperature To
displa yth eoutside temp eratur e
En gine data To
displa yengin edat a
Seats menu To
displa yseat adjus tmentse ttings
Seat heating frontpassenger level"2" To
setth eseat heating forth efront passeng erseat toleve l2 Vo
ice Cont rolSy stem 26
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Fi
t& Hea lthy ENE
RGIZIN GCOMF ORT Ov
ervie wof theENER GIZIN GCOMF ORTpr og ram
Pr og ram ove rview Pr
og ramF unction
Re fresh
Canmaketa rgeted chang estotheint erior climat eto refresh vehicle occupants. Coolingairflow and ioniza‐
tio npur ifytheair .The vehicle interior isillu minat edwithcool color sand theseats areve ntil ated .
Wa rmth
Canincrease thecomf ortle ve lof theve hicle occupants. Thevehicle's panel,seatandsteer ing wheel heat‐
ing produce acoz ywa rmth.The airis pu rified using ionizat ionand apleasant fragr ance isreleased. The
ve hicle interior isillu minat edwithwa rm light ing.
Vi tali ty
Cancoun tera ct dimini shing attentiv enessin mono tonou sdr ivi ng situa tions. Fast-pa ced music and avit aliz‐
ing mas sage prov ide invigorating stimulatio nfo rth eve hicle occupants. Theairispur ified using ionization
and apleasa ntfragr ance isreleased. Thevehicle interior isillu minat edinast imulatin ghue and theseat is
ve ntil ated .
Pl eas ure
Canpr omo teaposit ive moo din theve hicle occupants aswellas men taland physical rege ner ation. Mod er‐
at ely fast musi cis pla yedand amassag epr ogr am isactiv ated. The airispur ified using ionization anda
pleasant fragr ance isreleased. Thevehicle interior isillu minat edwithamicable lighting. 29
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Pr
og ramF unction
We llbeing
Canaidtheph ysical and men talre lax ation ofvehicle occupants. Abac kmassag ecombined withlocal
wa rmthprov ide relax ation .The airispur ified using ionization andapleasant fragranc eis released. The
audio playerpla ysselections ofcalming musicandtheve hicle interior isillu minat edwithpleasa ntlighting.
Tr aini ng
Cancount eract theonse tof muscle tensi on, limbs falling asleep orstre ss wit hta rgeted relax ation orstim‐
ulation exercises. Theexercises aredemon stra tedin shor tvideos. Theairispur ified using ionization anda
pleasant fragr ance isreleased. Thevehicle interior isillu minat edwithlighting appropriateto theex ercise. %
Please note that theav ailable prog ram and
th eassociat edfunc tionsdepend onyour
ve hicle equipment. Depending onyour
eq uipme nt,fe we rfunctions maybe availa‐
ble.
St arting theENER GIZIN GComf ortpr og ram
Re quirement s:
R The ignit ionisswitc hedon.
% ENE RGIZING Comfortis available approx‐
imat elyfive minut esafte rst ar tin gth emulti‐
media system. Multimedia
system:
4 Vehicle 5
ENE RGIZING Comfort
Selecting aseat #
Select SeatSelect ion. #
Select thedesir edseat orAll Seats 0073.
St arting apr og ram #
Select Refres h,Wa rmth, Vitality, Enjoym ent
or Wel l-being.
The select edprogr am willru nfo rte nminu tes. Conf
iguringapr og ram #
Call upfurther option sÜ forth edesir ed
pr ogr am. #
Switc hth efunc tionsincluded inthepr ogr am
on 0073 oroff0053.
St arting traini ng #
Select Training. #
Select MuscleRelaxati on,Mus cleStimul a-
tion orBala nce.
The selected trai ning videostar ts and isdis‐
pla yedin themedia display. #
Select FullScree n:Vid eo.
The trai ning video isdispl ayed infull screen. Multimedia
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Obser
vethemaximum tirepr essur e
(/ page42 4).
Use asuit able pressur ega ug eto checkth etir e
pr essur e.The outerappear anceofatir edoes
no tper mit anyre liable conclusion aboutthetir e
pr essur e.
Ve hicl eswith atir epr ess uremonit oring sys‐
te m: Youcan also checkth etir epr essur eusing
th eon- boar dcom puter.
Onl ycor rect tirepr ess ure whe nth etir es are
cold. Condition sfo rcold tires:
R The vehicle hasbeen parkedwit hth etir es
out ofdir ect sunlight forat lea stthre ehour s.
R The vehicle hastrave led less than 1mile
(1 .6 km ).
A rise inthetir ete mp eratur eof 18 °F(10 °C)
incr eases thetir epr essur eby appr ox.10 kPa
(0. 1ba r/1 .5psi ).Ta ke this int oacc ount when
ch ecking thetir epr essur eof wa rm tires.
The tirepr es su re recomme ndedforincr ease d
loa d/spee din thetir epr essur eta ble can affect
th eride comf ort. &
WARNIN GRisk ofacci dent dueto
uns uitable accessories ontireva lve
If yo umoun tuns uitable accessories onto tire
va lves, thetir eva lves ma ybe ove rloaded and
malfunct ion,whic hcan cause aloss oftire
pr essur e.Afterm arke ttir epr es su re monit or‐
ing systems willcause thetir eva lve to
re main open, depending onthedesign. This
can also result inaloss oftirepr essur e. #
Onlyscr ew standar dva lve caps orvalve
cap sspe cifica llyapprove dby
Mer cedes-Ben zfo ryo ur vehicle onto
th etir eva lve. Ti
re pres sur etab le The
tirepr ess ureta ble ison theinside ofthe
fuel filler flap.
% The datasho wnintheimag esisexam ple
dat a. The
tirepr essur eta ble showsthere comme nded
tir epr ess urefo rall tires app rove dfo rth is vehi‐
cle. The recomme ndedtirepr ess ures apply for
cold tires und ervarious oper ating condit ions,i.e.
loading and/orspeedoftheve hicle.
If one ormor etir esizes precede atir epr essur e,
th etir epr essur einf ormation follo wing isonl y
va lid forth ose tiresizes.
The load condit ions"partially laden" and"fully
laden" aredef ined intheta ble fordif fere nt num ‐
be rs of passeng ersand amounts oflugg age. The
actual number ofseats maydif ferfr om this. Wheels
andtires 41
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Fu
rther information onthedeclar ationofcon ‐
fo rm ity forwir eles sve hicle component s
(/ page24 ). Loading
theve hicl e No
teson Tire and Loading Information plac‐
ar d &
WARNIN GRisk ofacci dent from overloa‐
ded tires
Ov erloaded tires ma yove rheat and burstas a
con sequenc e.Ov erloaded tires can also
im pair thesteer ing and handling charact eris‐
tic sand lead tobrak efa ilur e. #
Obser vetheload-bear ingcapacity of
th etir es. #
The load-bear ingcapacity mustbe at
leas thalf thegr oss axle weight rating of
th eve hicle. #
Neverove rload thetir es by exc eeding
th emaximum load. The
Tire and Loadi ngInfo rm atio nplacar dis on
th eB-pillar onthedr iver's side oftheve hicle. 1
Tire and Loadi ngInfo rm atio nplacar d %
The datasho wnintheillus tration isexam ple
dat a.
The Tire and Loadi ngInfo rm atio nplacar dsho ws:
R Maximum numberofseats 2accor dingto
th emaximum numberofpeople permitt edto
tr ave lin theve hicle.
R Maximum permissible load3com prises the
gr os swe ight ofall vehicle occupants, load
and luggage. 41
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