#
Onlyuse thecup holder whentheve hi‐
cle isstatio nary. #
Onlyuse thecup holder forcont ainer s
of theright size. #
Close thecon tainer ,par ticular lyifth e
liq uid isho t. #
Toremo ve:sl id e catc h2 forw ards and pull
out cup holde r1. #
Toins tall: inser tcup holder 1and slide
bac kcat ch2.
% The cup holder rubber matcanberemo ved
fo rclea ning, e.g.using clea n,luk ewa rm
wa ter. Opening
andclosing thecup hold ersin the
re ar armr est *
NO
TEDama getothere ar armr estdue to
body weight When
folded out,there ar armr estcan be
damag edbybody weight . #
Donotsit orsuppor tyo urself onthe
re ar seat armr est. *
NO
TEDama getothecup holder When
there ar armr estis folded backth ecup
holder couldbecome damaged. #
Onlyfo ld there ar armr estbac kwhen
th ecup holder isclosed. %
Depen dingontheeq uipment, your vehicle
will have are ar armr estwit hacup holde r. #
Toopen: press cup holder 1or2.
Cup holder 1or2 will extend automati‐
cally . Seats
andstow ing 11
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Using
thecig arette light er &
WARNIN G‑Ri sk offire and injuryfrom
ho tcig arette light er
Yo ucan burnyo urself ifyo uto uc hth eho t
heating element orthesoc ketof thecig a‐
re tte light er.
In additio n,flammab lemat erials mayign ite
if:
R youdr op theho tcig arette light er
R ach ild holds theho tcig arette light erto
object s,forex am ple #
Alw ayshold thecig arette light erby the
knob . #
Alw aysmak esur eth at thecig arette
light erisout ofreac hof childr en. #
Neverlea vechildr enunat tende din the
ve hicle. Re
quirement s:
R The ignit ionisswitc hedon. #
Press incig arette light er1.
The cigarette light erwill pop outautomat i‐
call ywhen theheating element isred-ho t. Using
thecig arette light erinthere ar
passe nger comp artment Re
quirement s:
R The ignit ionisswitc hedon. #
Toopen: pullcover2 out byits tophandle
edg e. #
Press incig arette light er1.
The cigarette light erwill pop outautomat i‐
call ywhen theheating element isred-ho t. Soc
kets Us
ingthe 12Vso cket inthere ar passen ger
com partmen t Re
quirement s:
R Onlycon nectde vices uptoamax imum of
18 0W (15 A). Seats
andstow ing 11
7
R
The chargin gfun ction and wireless connec‐
tio nof themobile phonetotheve hicle's
ex terior ant enna areonl yav ailable ifth eigni‐
tion isswitc hedon.
R Small mobile phones mayno tbe able tobe
ch arge din everyposition ofthemobile
phone stow agecom partment .
R Largemobil ephones whichdo notre st flat in
th emobile phonestow agecom partment may
no tbe able tobe charge dor con nectedwit h
th eve hicle's exterior ant enna.
R The mobile phonemayheat updur ing the
ch argin gpr oce ss.This maypar ticular ly
depend ontheapplications (apps)currentl y
op en inthebac kground .
R Toensur emor eef ficie ntchargin gand con‐
nec tionwit hth eve hicle's exterior ant enna,
re mo vethepr otect ive co verfr om themobile
phone. Protect ive co vers whic har enec es‐
sar yfo rwir eles sch argin gar eex clu ded .
R Whe nch argin g,themat should beused if
possible. Wi
relessl ych argin gamobi lephone Re
quirement s:
R The mobile phoneis suit able forwir eles s
ch argin g(Qi- com patible mobi lephon e).You
can find alist of Qi-com patible mobile
phones at:
htt ps:// www.mercedes-ben z-mobile.com #
Place themobile phoneasclose tothecen‐
te rof mat 1aspossi blewithth edispla y
fa cing upwa rds.
When thech argin gsymbo lis sho wninthe
multime diasystem, themobile phoneis
being charge d. Malfunct
ionsduring thech argin gpr oce ssare
sho wninthemedia display.
% The mat canberemo vedfo rclea ning, e.g.
usi ng clea n,luk ewa rmwater. Ins
tallin g/remo 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. 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 25
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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. 280
Multimedia system
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
system 28
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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. Som
etir epr essur eta bles onlysho wtherim
diame terins tead ofthecom pletetiresize, e.g.
R1 8.The rim dia me teris par tof thetir esize and
can befound onthetir eside wall(/ page41 0).
Be sureto also obse rveth efo llo wing further
re lat ed subje cts:
R Noteson tirepr essur e(/ page396)
R Tire and Loadi ngInfo rm atio nplacar d
(/ page40 3) R
Max imum tirepr essur e(/ page40 9) Chec
kingtirepr essu resmanu ally #
Read thetir epr essur efo rth ecur rent operat‐
ing cond itions from theTire and Loadi ng
In fo rm atio nplacar dor thetir epr essur e
ta ble. Obser vetheno teson tirepr essur e. #
Remo vetheva lve cap ofthetir eto be
ch ecked. #
Press thetir epr essur ega ug esec urelyon to
th eva lve. #
Read thetir epr essur e. #
Ifth etir epr essur eis lowe rth an there com‐
mend edvalue, increase thetir epr essur eto
th ere comme ndedvalue. #
Ifth etir epr essur eis higher than there com‐
mend edvalue, release air.To do so, press
do wn theme talpin intheva lve, e.g. using
th etip ofapen forex am ple. Then checkth e
tir epr es su re again usin gth etir epr essur e
ga ug e. #
Screw theva lve cap ontoth eva lve. 398
Wheels andtires
%
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. R
Recomme ndedtirepr ess ures 1 forcold
tir es. The recomme ndedtirepr ess ures are
va lid forth emaximum permissible loadand
up tothemaximum permissible vehicle
speed.
Please alsonote:
R Information onper missib lewe ight sand loads
on theve hicle identif ication plate
(/ page428).
R Information ontirepr essur ein thetir epr es‐
sur eta ble (/ page39 7).
Fu rther relat ed subje cts:
R Determ inin gth emaximum permissible load
(/ page404)
R Noteson tirepr essur e(/ page396). Ste
psforDe term ining Correct Load Limit The
follo wing steps have been developed as
re qu ired ofall manuf acturersunder Title 49,
Co de ofU.S. Feder alRe gulations, Part57 5, pur‐
sua nttothe"N ational Traf fic and MotorVe hicle
Saf etyAc tof 1966". #
(1):Locat eth est at emen t"The combined
we ight ofocc upant sand cargoshould never
exc eed XXX kgorXXX lbs." onyour vehicle's
placar d. #
(2): Determ ine thecombin edweight ofthe
dr iver and passeng ersth at will beriding in
yo ur vehicle. #
(3): Subtr actthecombin edweight ofthe
dr iver and passeng ersfrom XXX kgor
XXX lbs. #
(4): The resulting figur eeq uals theav ailable
amoun tof car goand luggageload capac ity.
Fo rex am ple, ifth e"XXX" amount equals
14 00 lbs. and ther ewill befive 150lb pas ‐
seng ersin your vehicle, theamount ofavaila‐
ble cargoand luggageload capac ityis
65 0lbs. (140 0-75 0(5 x15 0) =650 lbs.) #
(5):De term ine thecombin edweight oflug‐
ga ge and cargobein gloaded ontheve hicle.
The weight mayno tsaf elyexc eed theav aila‐
ble cargoand luggageload capac itycalc ula‐
te din Step 4. #
(6): Ifyo ur vehicle willbetowing atrailer ,
load from your trailer willbetrans ferred to 40
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