Obser
vethefo llo wing informa tion: Cleaning
Avoiding dama getothedecor ative fo il
R Forclea ning, useplenty ofwa terand amild cleaning agent without
add itivesorabr asive subs tances, e.g.a car shampooappr ovedfo r
Mer cedes-Ben z.
R Remo vedirtimmediat ely,wher epossible, whilstavo iding rubbing
to ohar d.Ther eis other wise arisk ofdamagi ngthedecor ativefo il
ir re par ably .
R Ifth er eis dir ton thefinis hor ifth edecor ativefo ilis dull: usethe
Pa int Cleaner recomme ndedandapprove dfo rMer cedes-Benz.
R Insect remains: soakwithinsect remo verand rinse offth etreat ed
ar eas afte rw ards.
R Birddr oppin gs:soak withwa terand rinse offaf te rw ards.
R Toprev ent waterst ains ,dr ya fo il-wr apped vehicle withasof t,
absorbent clothafte reve rycar wash. R
The service life and color ofdecor ativefo ils areim pair edby:
- Sunl ight
- Temp eratur e,e.g. hotair blower
- Weather condition s
- Stone chipping sand dirt
- Chemic alclean ingagent s
- Oilypr oduct s
R Donotuse polish onmatt edecorativ efo il. Po lishin gwill have theef fect
of shi ning thefo il-wrapped surface.
R Donottr ea tmatt eor stru ctur eddeco rativ efo ils wit hwa x.Pe rm anen t
st ains mayocc ur. Sc
ratche s,cor rosiv edeposits, areas affect ed by
cor rosion anddamag ecaused byinc orrect car e
canno tal wa ys be com pletely repair ed.Insuc h
cases, visitaqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop.
Yo ucan obtain mor einf ormat iononcar eand
cle anin gpr oduc tsfrom themanuf acturer. In
thecase offoil-wrapped surfaces, optica ldi f‐
fe re nces mayoccu rbe twee nth esur faces that
we renotpr otect edbyadec orativ efo ilaf te r
re mo ving adecor ativefo il. %
Have wo rkor repair sto decor ativefo ils car‐
ri ed out ataqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop,
e.g. inan aut hor ized Mercedes-Benz Center. 362
Maintenance andcare
all
tires inc ludin gth espar ewheel regu‐
lar ly:
R atleas tonce amont h
R when theload chang es
R beforeembar kingon alon gerjour ney
R ifoper ating conditions chang e,e.g .of f-
ro ad drivin g #
Adjus tth etir epr essur eas neces sary. Dr
iving with tirepr es su re that istoohigh ortoo
lo w can :
R Sho rten theser vice life of thetir es.
R Cause increased tiredamag e.
R Adverselyaf fect drivi ng charact eristic sand
th us drivin gsaf ety, e.g. due tohydroplaning. &
WARNIN GRisk ofan acci dent dueto
insuf ficie nttirepr ess ure
Ti re swit hpr essur eth at istoolow can over‐
heat andburstas are sult. In
addition, they also sufferfr om excessiv e
and/or irre gular wear,whic hcan significan tly
im pair thebr aking proper tiesand thehan‐
dling charact eristic s. #
Avoid excessiv elylow tirepr essur esin
all thetir es, including thespar ewheel. Ti
re pressur ewhic his toolow can cause:
R Tire def ectsas are sult ofove rheating.
R Impair edhandling charact eristic s.
R Irre gular wear.
R Incr eased fuelconsum ption. &
WARNIN GRisk ofacci dent from exces‐
siv etir epr essur e
Ti re swit hexc essiv elyhigh pressur ecan
bur stbecause they aredamag edmor eeasil y
by highw ayfill, po tholes etc.
In addition, they also sufferfr om irre gular
we ar,whic hcan significan tly im pair thebr ak‐
ing proper tiesand thehandling charact eris‐
tic s. #
Avoid excessiv elyhigh tirepr essur esin
all thetir es, including thespar ewheel. Ex
cessiv elyhigh tirepr essur ecan result in:
R Incr eased braking distance.
R Impaired handl ing charact eristic s.
R Irre gular wear.
R Impair eddrivin gcom fort.
R Sus ceptibility to damag e. &
WARNIN GRisk ofacci dent caused by
re peat eddrop intirepr essur e
If th etir epr essur edr ops repeat edly,th e
wheel, valve or tirema ybe damag ed.
Insuf ficie nttirepr ess urecan causethetir es
to bur st. #
Inspect thetir efo rsigns offore ign
obje cts. #
Chec kwhe ther thewheel orvalve has a
leak . #
Ifyo uar eunab leto rectify thedamag e,
con tact aqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop. 386
Wheels andtires
Disp
laymes sages
Possible causes/conseq uencesand0050 0050
Solutions #
Ensur e,bo th bef oreand during thejour ney,that thest atus ofthefront passeng erairbag iscor rect.
NEVER useare ar wa rdfacing child restra int onaseat protect edbyan ACTIVE AIRBAGinfront ofit,DE ATHor
SERIOU SINJU RYtotheCH ILD can occur . #
Stop theve hicle immediat elyinaccor dance withth etraf fic condi tions. #
Checkth est atus oftheaut omatic front passeng erairbag actuation (/page45). #
Ifneces sary,consu ltaqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop immediat ely.
Active BrakeAssi stFunc-
tio ns Curre ntly LimitedSee
Ope rator' sMa nua l *A
ctiv eBr ak eAssi stistemp orarily una vailable oronl ypar tiall yav ailable.
The ambie ntcon dition sar eout side thesy stem limits (/page16 9). #
Drive on.
As soo nas theambient conditions arewit hin thesy stem limits, thesy stem will become available again. #
Ifth edispla ymessag edoes notdisappear ,st op theve hicle inaccor dance withth etra ffic con dition sand restar t
th eengine.
Act ive Brak eAssist Func-
tion sLimited SeeOpera-
tor' sManual *A
ctiveBr ak eAssi stismalfun ctionin g. #
Consult aqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop.
PRE-SA FEInoperative See
Operator's Manual *
The PRE‑S AFE®
functions aremalfunctioning. #
Consult aqu alif ied spec ialistwo rkshop. Displa
ymessag esand warning/ indic ator lam ps 44
1
Re
ar ben chseat
Fo lding down .........................................9 6
Fo lding forw ards .... ................................ 96
Re ar comp artment display
Loc king (chil dsaf etyloc k) .............. .....2 53
Switc hingon/of f....... ..................... ..... 253
Re ar displa y
Cl eani ng....... ....................................... 342
Inser tinginthecon sole ....................... 340
Oper ating ............ ................................ 342
Ov ervie w .......................................... ... 339
Re mo ving from thecon sole ................. 341
Switc hingon/off........................... ...... 341
Re ar door (child safetyloc k) .....................6 1
Re ar foglam p
Switc hingon/off............................ ...... 113
Re ar Seat Entertai nment System
Ac tivati ng med iamod e........... .............348
Co ntr olling play bac k...................3 49,350
Head phones overview .........................3 44
Homes creen overview .........................3 43
Inf ormatio nabo utmedi amode ........... 347
Oper ating safety .... .............................. 337
Ov ervie w ........................................ .....3 39 Ov
ervie wof there ar displa ys.............. 339
Re ar vie wcamer a....... .............................185
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Fu nctio n<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
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Opening thecamer aco ver(360°
Ca mer a)..... ........................................ ..193
Se tting favo rite s(360° Camer a)...... ....1 93
Re ar windo w
Cha nging thewiper blade ............... ..... 120
Re ar windo wwi per s
Ac tivati ng/d eactiv ating ........... ............118
Re ar-end door
Cl osing ................................................. .70
Opening .......................................... .......7 0
Opening dimensions ............................4 23
Re covering ............................................... 379
Re fle ctive sa fety vest <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
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Re frig er ant (air conditioni ngsystem)
No tes .................................................. 422
Re fueli ng
Re fuel ingtheve hicle ........................ ... 152
Re mo teOnline
Char ging thebatt ery ........................ ....1 31 Coolin
gor heat ingtheve hicle inte‐
ri or .......................................................1 31
St artin gth eve hicle ............................. 132
Re por ting malfun ctionsre leva nt to
saf ety .... ...................................................... 27
Re scue card............................................... 28
Re ser ve
Fu el ...................................................... 419
Re setfunction (multimedia system) .....2 59
Re sidual heat...........................................1 27
Re stor ing (fact oryse ttings)
see Resetfunction (multimedia system)
Re stra int system .......................................3 3
Basi cins tructi ons forch ildr en ...............4 8
Fu nctio nin an acci dent <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
00110011001100110011001100110011> .34
Fu nctio nality <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
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00110011>34
Ma lfunctio n<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
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00110011>34
Pr otect ion ..............................................3 3
Re duced protect ion ...............................3 3
Sel f-tes t<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011
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0011> 34
Wa rning lam p........................................ 34
Re versege ar
Inser ting.............................................. 144 51
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