&
WARNING ‑ Risk of fire and injury from
th e hot cigar ette lighter
Yo u can burn yourself if youto uch the hot
heating element or the soc ket of the ciga‐
re tte lighter.
In addition, flammable materials may ignite
if:
R you drop the hot cigar ette lighter
R ach ild holds the hot cigar ette lighter to
objects, forex ample #
Alw ays hold the cigar ette lighter bythe
knob. #
Alw ays make sure that the cigar ette
lighter is out of reach of children. #
Never lea vechildren unat tended in the
ve hicle. &
WARNING Risk of bu rns from theta il‐
pipe and tailpipe trims
The exhaust tailpipe and tailpipe trims can
become very hot. If you come into contact with
these parts of theve hicle, you could
burn yourself. #
Alw ays be particular lycareful around
th eta ilpipe and theta ilpipe trims and
supervise children especially closely in
th is area. #
Allow vehicle parts tocool down before
to uching them. The driving
characteristics of your vehicle are
dependent on the distribution of the load within
th eve hicle. You should bear thefo llowing in
mind when loading theve hicle:
R neverex ceed the permissible gross mass or
th e permissible axle loads forth eve hicle
(including occupants).
Information can be found on theve hicle iden‐
tification plate (/ page478).
R the load must not pr otru de abo vethe upper
edge of the seat backrests.
R always place the load behind unoccupied
seats if possible. R
secure the load using the luggage net hooks.
Distribute the load on the luggage net hooks
eve nly. Sto
wage spaces in theve hicle interior Overview of
the front stowage compa rt‐
ments 1
Stow age spaces in the doors
2 Stow age and telephone compartment
beneath the armrest with a charging module
fo r wireless charging of mobile phones, mul‐
timedia and USB ports as well as stow age
space, e.g. for an MP3 pla yer 13 6
Seats and stowing
3
Stow age compartment in the front cent re
console wi thcup holders, USB ports and
ch arging module for wireless charging of
mobile phones
4 Stow age compartment in front of the cent ral
display of the multimedia sy stem
5 Glovecompa rtment
% The rubber mat in thestow age compartment
in front centre console 3can be remo ved
fo r cleaning with clea r,luk ewarm wate r.
Please comply with the no tes on caring for
th e interior (/ page 358). Re
moving the handset from the rear sto wage
compa rtment Ve
hicles with electrically adjus table rear outer
seats #
Fold down there ar armrest. #
Open thestow age compartment in there ar
armrest . #
Tap handset 1.
Handset 1will rise. #
Remo vehandset 1. Overview of
the luggage net hooks Obser
vethefo llowing no tes:
R secure the load using the luggage net hooks.
R Do not use elastic stra ps or nets tosecure a
load. These are intended only as anti-slip pro‐
te ction for light loads.
R Do not route lashing materials across sharp
edges or co rners.
R pad sharp edges for pr otection.
Depending on the equipment ins talled, the boot
conta ins up tofour luggage net hooks. Seats and
stowing 137
#
Insert the plug of the device into 230 V
soc ket2.
When the on-board electrical sy stem voltage
is suf ficient, indicator la mp1lights up. USB port in
there ar passenger comp artmentDepending on
theve hicle equipment, theve hicle
has thefo llowing USB ports in there ar
passenger compartment:
R Inthe electronics compartment in the cent re
console of there ar passenger compartment .
R Inthestow age compartment in there ar arm‐
re st .
% These USB ports in there ar passenger com‐
partment can be used tocharge a mobile
end device.
Yo u can charge a USB device, such as a mobile
phone, at the USB ports using a suitable charg‐
ing cable. Depending on theve hicle equipment,
th e devices can be charge d with up to20 V (5 A)
when the ignition is switched on. Coolbox
Using
there frigerator box &
WARNING Risk offire due toa co vered
ve ntilation grille on the coolbox
If yo u co verth eve ntilation grille forth e cool‐
box, it may overheat. #
Alw ays make sure that theve ntilation
grille is not co vered. The
vent grille forth ere frigerator box is in the
boot.
The refrigerator box can bear a maximum load of
3.5 kg.
The upper compartment of there frigerator box
can accommodate, forex ample, plastic bottles
with a maximum capacity of 0.5 lit res and cans
with a capacity of up to0.33 litres
If yo u do not need touse there frigerator box for
an extended pe riod, you should swit chit off,
defrost it and clean it. Af ter doing so, lea vethe
lid open for a time. The
refrigerator box will reduce its cooling capa‐
city or switch off in thefo llowing cases:
R Too many electrical consumers are turned
on.
R The star ter battery is not suf ficiently
ch arge d.
If th is is the case, the indicator lamps will flash
on the button for switching there frigerator box
on and off. The cooling function will auto mati‐
cally switch back on as soon as there is suf fi‐
cient voltage. Seats and
stowing 14 5
-
Deleting a calendar ent ry
R Displ ayand selection of tasks and calls to
compl ete
- Reading aloud
- Calling (requirement being that a tele‐
phone is connec ted and a telephone
number is sa ved)
- Deleting
R Marking ent ryinTasks & calls as completed
O
R Managing e-mails
-
Showing or reading e-mails
- Writing, answering and forw arding e-mails
% Alternativel y,yo u can record text contents
fo ryo ur e-mail via the MBUX Voice Assis tant
or via the dictation function.
% You can start the In-Car Of fice function
using theApps menu. Please no tethat cer‐
ta in functions are only available when the
ve hicle is stationar y. We
b br owser overview 1
Sear ch
2 Torefresh/s top
3 Prev ious website
4 Options
5 Settings %
Und erÄ you ha vethefo llowing options:
R Bookmarks
R Load mobile website
% Websites cann otbe shown while theve hicle
is in motion. Overview of smartphone integ
ration Wi
th Smartphone Integration, you can use cer‐
ta in functions on your mobile phone via the mul‐
timedia sy stem displa y.
Only one mobile phone at a time can be connec‐
te d via Smartphone Integ ration tothe multime‐
dia sy stem. Also for use with two phone mode
with smartphone integration, only one additional
mobile phone can be connected using Blue‐
tooth ®
with the multimedia sy stem.
The full range of functions for Smartphone Inte‐
gration is only possible with an Internet connec‐
tion. The appro priate application must be down‐
loaded on the mobile phone touse Smartphone
In te gration. The mobile phone must be switched
on and connected tothe multimedia sy stem via
th e USB port using a suitable cable. MBUX multimedia sy
stem 331
Camera
see 360° Camera
see Driver camera
see Reversing camera
Car key
see Key
Car wash
see Care
Car wash (care)......................................... 353
Car-to-X-Communication Displaying hazard warnings.................. .320
Care 360° camera......................................... 356
Air-water duct........................................ 353
Au tomatic car wash...............................3 53
Carp et................................................... 358
Decorati vefoil...................................... .356
Displ ay.................................................. 358
EAS Y-PA CK boot bo x............................. 358
Exterior lighting..................................... 356
High-pressure cleaner........................... 354
Pa int wo rk.............................................. 355
Plastic trim............................................ 358
Re alwo od/trim elements..................... 358 Re
versing camera................................. .356
Ro of lining.............................................3 58
Seat belt............................................... .358
Seat co ver............................................. 358
Senso rs................................................. 356
St eering wheel...................................... 358
Ta ilpipes................................................ 356
Tr ailer hit ch........................................... 356
Wa shing byhand................................... 355
Wheels/rims.........................................3 56
Wi ndo ws................................................ 356
Wi per blades.........................................3 56
Carpet (Care)............................................. 358
Centre airbag (driver, front passen ger)..... 47
Changing gears
Manually. ............................................... 204
Changing hub caps................................... 392
Cha rging
Bat tery (vehicle).................................... 372
Mobile phone (wireless).........................1 48
USB port................................................ 14 5
Chauf feur mode
Fo lding the head restra int back/up...... .116
Information............................................ 11 3Moving
the front passenger seat into
th ech auf feur position........................... .114
Moving the front passenger seat into
th e normal position................................ 11 7
Child saf ety lock
Re ar door................................................ .74
Re ar side wind ows................................... 76
Child seat App rova l categories................................ .62
At tach ing (no tes).....................................62
Basic instructions.................................... 57
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes)...................72
Fr ont passenger seat (without auto‐
matic airbag shutoff)...............................72
ISOFIX/i-Size (fitting).............................. 66
No tes on risks and dangers..................... 58
Re commended child restra int sy stems.... 60
Seats suitable for belt-secu redch ild
re stra int sy stems..................................... 69
Seats suitable for i‑Size child
re stra int sy stems..................................... 65
Seats suitable for ISOFIX child
re stra int sy stems..................................... 64
Secu ring on the co-driver seat................. 73
Secu ring on there ar seat........................ 71572
Index
Sound
PRE-SAFE ®
Sound................................... 55
Wheels and tyres...................................3 83
Sound menu Functions overview...............................3 46
Spare wheel see Emer gency spa rewheel
Specific absor ption rate ............................. 26
Speed limit for winter tyres
Setting................................................... 229
St andby mode
Ac tivating/deactivating......................... 219
Fu nction................................................. 219
St anding lights.......................................... 15 2
St art-off assi st
see Optimised acceleration
St art/s top button
Pa rking theve hicle................................2 12
St arting theve hicle...............................1 89
Switching on the po wer supply or
ignition.................................................. 188
St art/s top function
see ECO start/ stop function St
arter battery
Charging (Remo teOnline)...................... 19 0
St arting assi stance
see Jump -sta rt connection
St arting the engine
see Vehicle
St arting-o ffaid
see Hill Start Assist
St ationary heater/ventilation
Displ ays (remo tecontrol)...................... 183
Problems (remo tecontrol)..................... 184
Re placing the battery (remo tecon‐
trol)....................................................... 183
Setting (MBUX multimedia sy stem)....... 182
Setting (remo tecontrol)........................ 182
Switching on/off (control panel )............ 181
ST EER CONT ROL
Fu nction/no tes..................................... 224
Ste ering
Re ar axle steering..................................1 95
Ste ering wheel
Ad justing (electrically).......................... .127
Car e...................................................... 358
Oper ating the memory function.............1 31St
eering wheel heater............................1 28
Ste ering wheel gearshift paddles............ 204
Ste ering wheel heater
coupling toseat heating........................ 12 8
Switching on/of f................................... 12 8
St ow age areas
see Stow age space
St ow age comp artment
Handset (rear)....................................... 137
Lu ggage net hooks................................. 137
St ow age comp artments
see Stow age space
St ow age space
Armrest................................................. 13 6
Centre console..................................... .136
Door...................................................... 13 6
Glo vecompa rtment............................... 13 6
USB ports.............................................. 13 6
Sulphur content......................................... 481
Sur round View
see 360° Camera Index
595
Ty
re inflation compressor
see TIREFIT kit
Ty re pressure
Checking (ty repressure monitoring
sy stem)................................................. 386
No tes....................................................3 84
Re starting the tyre pressure monitor‐
ing sy stem.............................................3 87
TIREFIT kit............................................. 364
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function)............................................... 386
Ty re pressure table................................ 385
Ty re pressure moni tor
Fu nction................................................ 386
Ty re pressure moni toring sy stem
Checking the tyre pressures..................3 86
Che cking the tyre temp erature............. 386
Re starting.............................................. 387
Ty re pressure table ................................... 385
Ty re temp erature
Checking (tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem)................................................. 386
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function)............................................... 386 Ty
re tread ................................................... 383
Ty re-change tool kit
Overview............................................... 391
Ty res
Checking............................................... 383
Checking the tyre pressure (tyre
pressure monitoring sy stem)................. 386
Fitting.................................................... 395
Flat tyre.................................................3 62
Inter changing........................................ 390
MOExtended tyres................................ .363
Noise.................................................... .383
No tes on fitting..................................... 387
Re moving.............................................. 394
Re placing.......................................3 87, 391
Re placing the wheel trim....................... 392
Re starting the tyre pressure monitor‐
ing sy stem.............................................3 87
Selection............................................... 387
Snow chains.......................................... 383
St oring................................................... 391
TIREFIT kit............................................. 364
Ty re pressure (N otes)............................ 384
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function)............................................... 386 Ty
re pressure table................................ 385
Un usual handling characteristic s.......... 383 U
Un locking
see Locking/unlocking
Un locking setting ........................................ 78
Up dates
Impor tant sy stem updates..................... 312
USB port Rear...................................................... .145
User profiles Adding a user........................................ 309
Selecting user options...........................3 09 V
Ve hicle
Ac tivating/deactivating standby mode. .219
Ad ditional door loc k................................ .81
Collision de tection (pa rking).......... 217, 218
Cor rect use............................................. 34
Data acquisition...................................... 36
Data storage............................................ 36
Diagnostics connection........................... 32 598
Index