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R
during rese ttin g
R when thes liding sunroofisclosed again
manuall yimmediat elyafte ra utom atic
re ve rsing
This mean sthat ther eve rsef unc tion cann ot
pr ev ent someon efromb ecomin gtrapped in
th ese situation s. #
When closing, makesuret hat nobody
par tsarei nt he closing area. #
Release theb utton immediat elyi f
somebody becomestrapped.
or #
Press theb utton inanyd irect ion during
th ea utomatic closing process.
The closing process willbestopped. Au
tomatic reve rsing featur eofthe roller sun‐
blind
If an objec tiso bstruct ing ther oller sunbli nddur‐
ing thec losing process, ther oller sunbli ndwill
open again automat ically.The automatic reve rs‐
ing featur eiso nly anaid and isno tas ubstitute
fo ry our attentiv eness. #
When closing ther oller sunbli nd,m akes ure
th at no body partsarei nt he rang eo fm ove‐
ment . &
WARNIN GRisk ofbeco ming trap ped
des pite reve rsing featur e
In par ticular ,the reve rsing featur edoes not
re act tosof t,light andthin obje cts, e.g. fin‐
ge rs.
This means that ther eve rsing featur ecanno t
pr ev ent entrapment inthese situation s. #
When closing ther oller sunbli nd,m ake
sur ethat nobody partsarei nt he rang e
of mo vement. #
Release theb utton immediat elyi f
somebody becomestrapped.
or #
Press theb utton inanyd irect ion during
th ea utomatic closing process.
The closing process isstopped. Au
tomatic functionso fthe slidi ng sun roof %
The term "slidin gsunroof" also refers to the
panor amicsliding sunroof.
By pushing orpulling the0057 button,youc an
int erru pt thea utomatic functions:"Rain closing
func tion when driving" and"Automatic lowe r‐
ing".
Ra inclosing functionwhen driving
Ve hicl eswith apanor amic sliding sunroof:If
it star ts to rain, ther aised slidingsunr oof is
aut omat icallylowe redw hile thev ehicle isin
mo tion.
Au tomatic lowe ring function
Ve hicl eswith apanor amic sliding sunroof:If
th es liding sunroofisraised atther ear ,iti s
aut omat icallylowe reds lightl yathigher speeds.
At lows peeds, itis raised again automat ically. &
WARNIN GRisk ofentr apment byaut o‐
mat iclowe ring ofthes liding sunroof
At high speeds ther aised slidingsunr oof
aut omat icallylow erss lightl yatthe rear.
This couldtrapy ou orother persons. 86
Opening andclosing 
         
        
        
     
        
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Pr
oblem
Possible causes/conseq uencesand0050 0050
Solutions
The reve rsing featur eist hen nota ctiv e.Pa rtso fthe body could become trapped inthec losing area in
th ep rocess. #
Mak esuret hat nopar tsof theb ody arei nt he closing area. #
Release theb utton immediat elyi fs omebody becomestrapped.
or #
Press theb utton inanyd irect ion during thea utomatic closing process.
The closing process isstopped. If
th es liding sunroofisobs truct eddur ing closing andreopens again slightly: #
Immediat elya fter aut omati creve rsing, pull and hold the0057 buttondown again tothep oint ofresis t‐
ance untilthes liding sunroofisclosed.
The sliding sunroofwill beclosed withincr eased forc e.
If th es liding sunroofisobs truct edagain and reopens again slightly: #
Repeat thep reviou sstep.
The sliding sunroofwill beclosed again withincr eased forc e.
The sliding sunrooforthef ront roller
sunblin ddoes notm ove smoo thly. #
Pullth e0057 buttondown repeat edly tothep oint ofresis tance untilthe sliding sunroofisfully closed. #
Pull the0057 buttonfora nother secon d. #
Pull and hold the0057 buttondown until thef ront roller sunblin disfullyc losed. #
Pull the0057 buttonfora nother secon d. Openin
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No
teso nthe cor rect driver' ss eat posi tion &
WARNIN GRisk ofinju ryfrom adju sting
th ev ehicle settin gswhile thev ehicle isin
mo tion
Yo uc ouldlose contro lo fthe vehicle inthe
fo llo wing situat ions:
R ifyo ua djus tthe driver's seat, theh ead
re stra int ,the steer ing wheel orthem irro r
while thev ehicle isin mo tion
R ifyo uf asteny our seat beltwhilethe vehi‐
cle isin mo tion #
Befores tarting thee ngine: adjustthe
dr iver's seat, theh ead restra int ,the
st eer ing wheel orthem irro ra nd fasten
yo ur seat belt. En
sur ethe follo wing when adjustings teer ing
wheel 1,seatbelt 2and driver's seat 3:
R Youa resittin ga sfar aw ay from thed rive r's
airbag aspossible, taking thef ollo wing
points intoc onsider ation .
R Youa resittin gina nu pright position
R Your thighs ares light lysuppor tedb ythe seat
cushion R
Your legs aren otfull yextende dand youc an
depr essthep edals proper ly
R The backofyour head issupp orteda teye
le ve lb yt he cent eroftheh ead restra int
R Youc an hold thes teer ing wheel withyour
ar ms slightly ben t
R Youc an mo veyour legs freel y
R Youc an see allthed ispla yson thei nstru‐
ment clusterc lea rly
R Youh ave agood overvie wo fthe traffic con ‐
dition s
R Your seat beltsitss nuglya gains tyour body
and passes across thec ent erofyour sho ul‐
der and across your hips inthep elvic area Seats
Ad
jus tingthe fron ts eate lect rica lly &
WARNIN GRisk ofbeco ming trap ped if
th es eats area djus tedb ychildr en
Child renc ould becom etrapped ifth ey adjus t
th es eats, particular lywhen unattende d. 96
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6
Seatfore-an d-aftposition
7 Seatbackres tinc linat ion #
Save thes ettings withthe memor yfunc tion
(/ page120).
% The headrestraint height willbeadjus ted
aut omat icallywhen youa djus tthe seat
height orthes eat fore -and -aftp osition.
% Ve
hicl eswith EASY ADJUS Tlux uryh ead
re stra ints: Thefore -and -aftp osition ofthe
head restra int will bepre-adj usteda utomati‐
cally when youa djus tthe bac kres ta ngle. Ad
jus tingthe fron tp ass engers eate lect ri‐
ca llyf romt hedriver' ss eat Re
quirement s:
R Fors ele cting thef ront passeng erseat :the
po we rsupp lyis switc hedon Yo
uc an call upthef ollo wing function sfor the
fr ont passeng ersea t:
R Sea tadjus tment
R Sea theating
R Sea tvent ilation
R Memor yfunc tion #
Toselect thef ront passeng erseat :pr ess
butt on1.
When thei ndicat orlam plights up,thef ront
passeng erseat isselect ed. #
Adjus tthe front passeng erseat using the
butt ons onthed rive r's side door control
panel. Ad
jus tingthe fron tp ass engers eate lect ri‐
ca llyf romt herear passen gerc om par tment Re
quirement s:
R Fors ele cting thef ront passeng erseat :the
po we rsupp lyis swi tched on Seats
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The
foot re st can beadjus tedo nlyw hen one of
th ef ollo wing condition shasbeen fulfilled:
R The front passen gers eat has been moved
fully forw ard
R The fron tp asse nger seat isin thep osition for
ch auf feur mod e #
Adjus tthe rear seat (/page101). #
Adjus tthe recli ning rear seat (/page102) . #
Toselect thef ront passeng erseat :pr ess
butt on1.
When thei ndicat orlam plights up,thef ront
passeng erseat isselect ed. #
Adjus tthe front passeng erseat using the
butt ons onthed oor control panel inther ear
passeng ercom partment .
% Mer cedes-Ma ybachvehic les:itis suf fi‐
cie nttoadjus tthe foot re st ifth ef ront
passeng erseat ismo vedi ntot he cent erset‐
ting area.
% Youc an use ther ear -com partment child
saf etyl oc kt od isable this func tion
(/ page63). Ad
jus tingthe rear seats electrical ly &
WARNIN GRisk ofinju ryor deat hdueto
inc orrect sea tposition
The seatbeltd oesn otoffert he intended
le ve lo fp rotection ifyo uh ave notm ove dthe
seat backres ttoa nalmos tvertical position.
When braking orinthee vent ofan acci dent,
yo uc ouldslide underne atht he seat beltand
sus tain abdomin alor nec kinjur ies, fore xam‐
ple. #
Adjus tthe seat proper lybef oreb egin‐
ning your jour ne y. #
Alw ayse nsur ethat thes eat backres tis
in an almos tvertical position andthat
th es houlder sectionofyour seat beltis
ro uted acr oss thec ent erofyour sho ul‐
der . Yo
uc an elec tricall yadjus to nly theo uter seats in
th er ear passeng ercom partment . 1
Height /fore-and-af tposit ion oftheh ead
re stra int (vehicle switha ctivem ultic ontour
seat)
2 Head restra int height
3 Seat backres tinc linat ion
4 Combin edseat cushio ninclinat ionand
lengt h Seat
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#
Toselect thef ront passeng erseat :pr ess
butt on1.
When thei ndicat orlam plights up,thef ront
passeng erseat isselect ed. Se
tting thec hauf feur posi tion #
Press butt on2 forw ards and hold itin this
posit ion.
The front passen gers eat willm ove forw ard
and stop atthet hreshold ofthea reaf or
ch auf feur mod e. #
Release button2. #
Press forw arda nd hold button2 again until
th ef ront passeng erseat isin position for
ch auf feur mod e.
The fron tp ass engerh ead restra int will fold
fo rw ards. The fron tp asse nger seat willmove
fo rw ard.
The Toview thee xt.m irror ,adjus tfront-
passe nger seat orrem ove theh ead restraint .
displa ymessag ew illappear onthem ulti‐
func tion displa y.
% Ifth ef ront passeng erseat isalr eady atthe
th re shold tothea reaf or chauf feur mod e,
th ep osition forc hauf feur mod ewillbe set
imm ediat ely. #
Save thes ettings withthe memor yfunc tion
(/ page121). Seats
andstow ing 10
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#
Pull handle 3towa rdst he rear.
Re dp in4 protru des from thea djus terl eve r. #
Inser tfront passe nger head restra int 1 into
th eb rack ets.
The front passe nger head restra int mus t
eng ageo nb oths ides. #
Press down redp in4.
If pin 4can bepressed down and isthen no
long ervisible, thef ront passeng erhead
re stra int has engaged cor rectl y. #
Foldcovers 2 forw ards and closethem.
The front passeng erhead restra int folds into
posit ionautomat ically.
Mo ving thef ront passeng erseat intothe
nor mal position (chauf feur mode)
Re quirement s:
R Fors ele cting thef ront passeng erseat :the
po we rsupp lyis switc hedon
R The front pass engerhead restra int isins tal‐
led #
Toselect thef ront passeng erseat :pr ess
butt on1.
When thei ndicat orlam plights up,thef ront
passeng erseat isselect ed.
Se tting then orma lposit ion #
Press butt on3 towa rdst he rear and hold it
in this posit ion.
The front passen gers eat willm ove tothe
th re shold ofthea reaf or chauf feur mod e. Sea
tsand stow ing 10
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*
NO
TEDama getothes eats caused by
object sordocument swhen thes eat
heating isswitc hedon When
thes eat heating isswitc hedon,over‐
heati ngmayoccur duetoobject sordocu‐
ment splaced onthes eats, e.g.seat cush‐
ions orchild seats .This could cause damag e
to thes eat surface. #
Makesur ethat noobjects ordocu‐
ments areo nthe seats when thes eat
heating isswitc hedon. Re
quirement s:
R The powe rsupp lyis switc hedon. #
Toswitc hon/incr easethel evel: press but‐
to n1 repeat edly until thed esir edheating
le ve liss et.
Depe ndingonthe heating leve l,up tothre e
indic ator lam pswill light up. Seat
sand stow ing 11
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