EASY-EN
TRY/EXIT feature
Imp ortant safety notes G
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If you driveoffwhile theE ASY-EN TRY/ EXIT
feat ure ismak ingadjust men ts,y ou coul d
lose control of thev ehicle .Ther eisar iskof
an acc iden t.
Always waituntilth ea djust men tproces sis
com pletebefo redriv ingoff. G
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When theE ASY-EN TRY/ EXITfeat ure adjust s
th es teeri ng wheel, youand other vehicle
occ upant s–particular lych ildre n–c ould
bec ome trapped. Thereisar iskofinjury.
While theE ASY-EN TRY/ EXITfeat ure ismak -
ing adjust men ts,m akes ure that no oneh as
any body partsint he sweep ofthes teeri ng
wheel.
If som ebody become strapped:
R pres sone ofthem emory function posi-
tio nb utto ns ,o r
R mov ethe swit chfor steeri ngwheel
adj ust men tint he oppo sited irection to
th at inwhic hthe steeri ngwheel ismov -
ing .
The adjust men tproces siss topped . G
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When theE ASY-EN TRY/ EXITfeat ure adjust s
th es teeri ng wheel andthed river' ss eat ,you
and other vehicle occupant s–particular ly
ch ildre n–c ouldb ecome trapped. Thereisa
risk ofinjury.
While theE ASY-EN TRY/ EXITfeat ure ismak -
ing adjust men ts,m akes ure that no oneh as
any body partsint he sweep ofthes eat and
th es teeri ng wheel. If
som ebody become strapped:
R pres sone ofthem emory function posi-
tio nb utto ns ,o r
R pres sone ofthem emory function mem -
ory buttons ,o r
R mov ethe swit chfor steeri ngwheel
adj ust men tint he oppo sited irection to
th at inwhic hthe steeri ngwheel ismov ing
The adjust men tproces siss topped . G
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If you useopen ingsint he bodywor kor
det ach able partsassteps, you could:
R slip and/ orfall
R damag ethe veh icle and caus eyours elfto
fall.
Ther eisar iskofinjury.
Always usesecure clim bingaids, e.g.as uit-
able ladder .
The EASY- ENTRY/ EXITfeat ure mak esget ting
in and outofyour vehicle easier .
You canactivat eand deac tivate theE ASY-
EN TRY/ EXITfeat ure intheo n-bo ard com pute r
(Y page 179).
Posit ionofthes teeri ng wheel when
th eE ASY-EN TRY/EXIT feature isact ive The
steeri ngwheel swingsup when you:
R rem ove theS martKey from thei gn ition lock
R open thed river' sd oor with KEYLE SS-GO in
posit ion1
R open thed river' sd oor and theS martKey is
in posit ion0092or0047
i The
steeri ngwheel movesupwards onlyif
it has nota lread yreac hed theu pper steer-
ing limit er.
Posit ionofthes teeri ng wheel fordriv-
ing The
steeri ngwheel ismov edtothel ast selec -
te dp osit ion when :
R thed river' sd oor isclo sed
R you insert theS martKey intot he ignition
loc k St
eerin gwheel
91Seats,steerin gwheel andmirrors Z
or
R you press theStart /Stopbutton onceon
vehicles withKEYLE SS-GO
When youclose thedriver's doorwiththeigni-
tion switched on,the steering wheelisalso
automatically movedtothe previously set
position.
The lastposition ofthe steering columnis
stored whenyouswitch offthe ignition or
when youstore thesettingwith thememory
funct ion(Ypage 95).
Crash- responsive EASY-EXIT featur e If
the crash-r esponsive EASY-EXI Tfeature is
triggered inan accident ,the steering column
will move upwards whenthedriver's dooris
opened. Thisoccurs irrespect iveofthe posi-
tion ofthe Smart Keyinthe ignition lock.This
makes iteasier toexit thevehicle andrescue
the occupant s.
The crash-r esponsive EASY-EXI Tfeature isonly
operational ifthe EAS Y-EXI T/ENTRY featureis
activated inthe on-board computer
(Y page 179). Mirr
ors Inside
rearview mirror X
Anti-glare mode:flickanti-glare lever0043
forwards orback. Exterior
mirrors
Adjust ingthe exterior mirrors G
WARNING
You could losecontrolofyour vehicle ifyou
do the following whiledriving:
R adjust thedriver's seat,head restraint ,
steering wheelormirrors
R fasten theseat belt
There isar isk ofan accident .
Adjust thedriver's seat,head restraint ,
steering wheelandmirror andfasten your
seat beltbefore startingthe engine. G
WARNING
The exter iormirror onthe front -passenger
side reduces thesize ofthe image. Visible
object sareactually closerthantheyappear.
This means thatyoucould misjudge thedis-
tanc efrom road users traveling behind,e.g.
when changing lane.There isar isk ofan
accident .
For this reason, alwaysmake sure ofthe
actual distance fromtheroad users traveling
behind byglancing overyour shoulder. X
Make surethattheSmart Keyisin position
0047 or0048 inthe ignition lock.
X Press button 0043for the left exter iormirror
or button 0044for the right exteriormirror.
The indicator lampinthe correspon dingbut-
ton lights upinred.
The indicator lampgoesoutagain after
some time.Youcanadjust theselected 92
Mirr
orsSeats, steering wheelandmirrors
ext
erior mirror usingbutton 0087aslong as
the indicat orlamp islit.
X Press button 0087up, down, tothe right orto
the left.
The exterior mirror mustbeset toap osition
that provides youwith agood overview of
traff iccon ditions .
The convex exterior mirror sprovide alarger
field ofvision.
The exterior mirror sareautomatic allyheated
after startingthe vehicle ifthe rear window
defrost erisswitched onand theoutside tem-
perature islow. Mirror heating lastsupto10
minutes .
i You
canalso heat upthe exterior mirror s
manually byswitchin gonthe rear window
defrost er.
Folding theexterior mirrorsino rout
electrically X
Make surethattheSmart Keyisin position
0047 or0048 inthe ignition lock.
X Briefly pressbutton 0043.
Bot hexterior mirror sfold inor out.
i Make
surethattheexterior mirror sare
alway sfolded outfully while driving. They
could otherwisevibrate.
Folding theexterior mirrorsino rout
aut omat ically If
the "Fold inmirror swhen lockin g"func tion is
activat edinthe on-board comput er
(Y page 180): R
the exterior mirror sfold inautomatic allyas
soon asyou lock thevehicle fromtheout-
side.
R the exterior mirror sfold out again automati-
cally assoon asyou unlock thevehicle and
then open thedriver's orfron t-passenger
door.
i The
exterior mirror sdon otfold outifthey
have been folded inmanually.
Exterior mirror push edout ofposition If
an ext erior mirror hasbeen pushed outof
position ,proceed asfollows:
X Vehicles
withoutelectrically folding
exterior mirrors: move theexterior mirror
into thecorr ectposition manually.
X Vehicles
withelectrically foldingexte-
rior mirrors: press andhold mirror -foldin g
button untilyouhear themirror clickinto
place (Ypage 93).
The mirror housing isengaged againand
you can adjust theexterior mirror sasu sual
(Y page 92). Automa
ticanti- glare mirrors G
WARN
ING
Elect rolyte mayescape ifthe glass inan
automatic anti-glare mirror breaks. Theelec-
trolyt eish armful andcauses irritation.It
must notcome intocontact with your skin,
eyes, respirator yorgans orcloth ingorbe
swallowed. Thereisar isk ofinjury.
If you come intocontact with theelectr o-
lyte, observe thefollowing:
R Rinse offthe electr olytefromyourskin
immediately withwater.
R Immediately rinsetheelectr olyteoutof
your eyes thoroughly withclean water.
R Ifthe electr olyteisswallowed, immedi-
ately rinse yourmouth outthor oughly. Do
not induce vomiting.
R Ifelectr olytecomes intocontact with your
skin orhair orisswallowed, seekmedical
atten tionimmediately. Mirr
ors
93Seats, steering wheelandmirrors
Z
R
Immedia telychange outofclothing which
has come intocontact withelectroly te.
R Ifan allergic reaction occurs,seekmedi-
cal attention immediately.
The rear-view mirrorandtheexterior mirroron
the driver's sideautoma ticallygointo anti-
glare mode ifthe follow ingconditions aremet
simul taneousl y:
R the ignition isswitched onand
R incident lightfrom headlampsstrikes the
sensor inthe rear-view mirror
The mirrors donot gointo anti-glare modeif
reverse gearisengaged orifthe interior light-
ing isswitched on. Parking
positionfor the exterio rmir-
ror onthe front-passenge rside
Setting andstoring theparking posi-
tion Usin
gthe memory button You
canstore theparking positionofthe front-
passe nger-side exteriormirrorusingmemory
button M0085.T hereverse gearmust notbe
engaged duringthe process.
X Make surethatthevehicle isstationary and
that theSmartKey isin positio n0048 inthe
ignition lock.
X Press button 0044for the exterior mirroron
the front-passenger side. X
Engage reverse gear.
The exterior mirroronthe front-passenger
side moves tothe preset parking position.
X Use button 0087toadjust theexterior mirror
to ap ositio nthat allows youtosee therear
wheel andthecurb.
The parking positioniss tored.
i If
you shift thetransmission toanother
positio n,the exterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersidereturns tothe driving posi-
tion.
Usin greverse gear You
canadjust theexterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersidetoap ositio nthat allows youto
see therear wheel onthat side assoon asyou
engage thereverse gear.Thissetting canbe
stored usingmemory buttonM0085.
X Ensure thattheSmartKey isin positio n0048
in the ignition lock.
X With theexterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersideactivated, usebutton 0087to
adjust theexterior mirror.Therear wheel
and thecurb shoul dbevisib lein the exterior
mirror.
X Press memory buttonM0085 and one ofthe
arrows onbutton 0087within threeseconds.
The parking positioniss tored ifthe exterior
mirror doesnotmove.
X Ifthe mirror moves outofpositio n,repea t
the steps. 94
MirrorsSeats,
steerin gwheeland mirrors
Callin
gupas tored parking position
set ting X
Turn theS martKey toposi tion0048 inthei gn i-
tio nlock.
X Sel ect thee xteri or mir ror onthef ront-
pass enger side usingbutto n0044.
X En gage revers egear .
The exterior mirror onthef ront-pa sse nger
side movestothes toredp ark ing posi tion.
The exterior mirror onthef ront-pa sse nger side
mov esback toits orig inal posi tion:
R as soon asyou excee das peedof9 mph
(15 km/h)
R ifyou pres sbutto n0043 for thee xteri or mir ror
on thed river' ss ide Mem
oryfunct ion St
ori ng set tings G
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If you usethem emory function onthed riv-
er' ss ide while driving,you coul dlose con-
tr ol of thev ehicle asaresult ofthea djust -
men tsbein gmade.Ther eisar isko fana cci-
den t.
On lyuse them emory function onthed riv-
er' ss ide when thev ehicle isstatio nary. G
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When them emory function adjust sthe seat ,
you and other vehicle occupan ts–p articu-
larly childre n–c ouldb ecome trapped. There
is ar isko finjury. While
them emory function ismak ingadjust -
men ts,m akes ure that no oneh asany body
part sint he sweep ofthes eat .
If som eonebecome strapped, pressam em-
ory posi tions wit ch orseat adjust men t
swit chimm ediat ely. G
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Childr encoul dbecome trapped ifth ey act i-
vat ethe mem oryfunction ,part icular lywhen
unat tende d.Ther eisar isko finjury.
Nev erleave childre nunsuperv isedinthe
veh icle.
When leavingthev ehicle ,always takethe
Sm artKey withyou and lockthe veh icle.This
also applies fortheD igital Veh icle Key ifth e
"Dig italVeh icle Key" function isact ivat edvia
Mer cedesme connect.
The mem oryfunction can beact ivat edatany
tim e,e.g .evenw hen theS martKey isno tin
th ei gn ition lock.
Wit hthe mem oryfunction ,you can store upto
th ree differe ntset tings, e.g.for three differe nt
peopl e.
The followin gsettin gs are store dasas ingle
mem orypres et:
R Posi tiono fthe seat ,back restand head
res traint
R Dr iver 'sside: steer ing wheel position
R Dr iver 'sside: positiono fthe exterior mirrors
on thed river' sa nd fron t-pass enger sides Mem
oryfunct ion
95Seats,steerin gwheel andmirro rs Z
The
image fromtherear view camera is
availabl ethroughout themaneuvering proc-
ess.
To deactivat e:the rear view camera deacti-
vates ifyou shift thetrans mission toposition
005D,o rafter driving forwards ashort distance.
The inner segment softhe warning indicator
are display edinred ifthere isac omplete sys-
tem failure. Theindicator lampinthe
PARKTRONIC buttonlightsup.
If the system failsatthe rear ofthe vehicle:
R the rear segment sareshown inred when
backing up.
R the rear segment sarehidden whendriving
forwards.
Displays inthe mult imedia system The
rear view camera mayshow adistort ed
view ofobstacles, showthemincorr ectlyor
not atall. The rear view camera doesnotshow
object sint he following positions:
R very close tothe rear bumper
R under therear bumper
R in close range above thehandle onthe trunk
lid
! Object
snotatground levelmayappear to
be further awaythantheyactually are,e.g.:
R the bumper ofap arked vehicle
R the drawbar ofat railer
R the ball coupling ofat railer towhitch
R the rear section ofan HGV
R as lanted post
Use theguidelines onlyfororient ation.
Approach objectsnofurther thanthebot-
tom- most guideline. 0043
Yellow guidelineatad istance ofapprox-
imately 13ft(4.0 m)from therear area
0044 White guidelinewithout steeringinput –
vehicle widthincluding theexter iormirrors
(static)
0087 Yellow guidelineforthe vehicle width
including theexter iormirrors, atthe cur-
rent steerin gwheel angle (dynamic)
0085 Yellow lanemarking thecourse thetires
will take atthe current steeringwheel
angle (dynamic) 0083
Yellow guidelineatad istance ofapprox-
imately 3ft(1.0 m)from therear area
0084 Vehicle centeraxle (marker assistance)
006B Bumper
006C Red guide lineatad istance ofapprox-
imately 12in(0.30 m)from therear area
The guide linesareshown whenthetrans mis-
sion isin position 005E.
The distance specification sonly apply to
object sthat areatground level. Driving
systems
161Drivingandparking Z
0043
Yellow guidelineforthe vehic lewidth
inc luding theexterior mirrors, atthe cur-
ren tsteerin gwheel angle (dynamic )
X Stop the vehic lewhen itis almost exactlyin
fron tofthe park ingspace.
The white laneshould beasclose toparallel
with thepark ingspace markingaspossible. 0043
Whit eguide lineatthe curr entsteerin g
input
0044 Park ingspace marking
X Turn thesteerin gwheel tothe centerposi-
tion while thevehic leisstat ionar y. 0043
Red guide lineatad istan ceofapprox -
imate ly12 in(0.30m )from therear area
0044 Whit eguide linewithout steerin ginput
0087 Endo fpark ing space X
Back upcaref ullyuntilyou have reach edthe
fin alposit ion.
Red guide line0043isthe natend ofpark ing
space 0087.Thevehic leisalmost parallel in
the park ingspace.
180° view 0043
Symbo lfor the 180 °view func tion
0044 Your vehic le
0087 Warn ingdisplays forthe Park ingPack age
with rearview camer a
You canalso usetherear view camer ato
selec ta180°v iew.
When thePark ingPack agewith rearview cam-
era isoperat ional(Ypage 154), asymbol for
your ownvehic leappears inthe multim edia
syste m.Ifthe Park ingPack agewith rearview
camer awarnin gdisplays areactive, warnin g
displays 0087light upinthe multim ediasyste m
in yellow orred acco rdingly. ATT
ENT ION ASSIST
Imp ortant safet ynotes ATTE
NTIO NASSISTh elps youduring long,
mon otonous journeys, suchason highways. It
is act ive inthe rang ebetwee n50m ph
(80 km/h) and 112 mph (180 km/h).
If ATTE NTIO NASSISTd etec tstypic alindic a-
tor so ffatig ueorinc reasin glapses incon cen-
tr ation onthe part ofthe driver ,its uggest s
you takeab reak. Driving
systems
163Driving andparking Z
Furthe
rinfor mati onon the easy entry andexit
fea ture (Ypage 91).
Sw itchin gthe seat beltadjustmen t
on /o ff
X Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the Sett . Sett
.menu .
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Conv enience Conv
eniencesubmenu .
X Pres s0076 toconfir m.
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Belt Adjustment Belt
Adjustmentfuncti on.
Whe nthe Belt Adjustment Belt
Adjustmentfuncti onis
acti vate d,the seatbelti sd ispla yedi n
ora nge inthe multifunction displa y.
X Pres sthe 0076 button tosav ethe setting .
For furth erinfor mationonbeltadjustme nt,
see (Ypage 42).
Sw itchin gthe fold-in mirrors whenlock-
ing feature on/o ff
Thi sfuncti onisonly availab lewhe nthe vehi cle
is equ ipped with the electrica lfold-in functi on.
Thi sfuncti onisonly availab lein Ca nada .
Whe nyou acti vate theAuto .Mirr orFold ‐ Auto
.Mirr orFold ‐
ing ing
functi on,the exteri ormirro rsare folded in
whe nthe vehi cleislocke d.
If yo uh aves witched onthe Auto .Mirr or Auto
.Mirr or
Fold ing Fold
ingfuncti onand youf oldi nt he exteri or
mirro rsusi ng the button onthe door
(Y page 93), they willnot foldo utautoma ti-
cal ly.T he exteri ormirro rscan then onlybefol-
ded outu sing the button onthe door.
X Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the Sett . Sett
.menu .
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Conv enience Conv
eniencesubmenu .
X Pres s0076 toconfir m.
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Auto .Mirr orFold ing Auto
.Mirr orFold ingfuncti on.
If the Auto .Mirr orFold ing Auto
.Mirr orFold ingfuncti onis
swi tched on,the multifunction displa y
show sthe exteri ormirro rino range.
X Pres sthe 0076 button tosav ethe setting .
Resto ringthefacto rysetting s X
Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the Sett . Sett
.menu .
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect the
Fact orySetting Fact
orySettingsubmenu . X
Pres s0076 toconfir m.
The Rese tAll Sett ings? Rese
tAll Sett ings?functi on
ap pea rs.
X Pres sthe 0064 or0063 button tosel ect No No
or Yes Yes.
X Pres sthe 0076 button toconfir mtheselec-
tion.
If yo uh aves elected Yes Yes
andconfir med,the
mul tifunction displa yshow sac onfirmation
mess age.
For safety reasons, theDayt imeRunning Dayt
imeRunning
Ligh ts Ligh
tsfuncti oninthe Ligh ts Ligh
tssub menu is
only resetift he vehi cleisstati onar y. AMG
menu (Mercedes- AMG SLC43)
Warm-up 0043
Digi talspe edo meter
0044 Gearindi cator
0087 Ups hiftindicator
0085 Engine oiltempe rature
0083 Coola nttempe rature
0084 Transmis siono iltempe rature
X Pres sthe 0059 or0065 button onthe steer -
ing whe elto sel ect the AMG AMG
menu .
Upshi ftindi cato r:up shi ftindi cator UP UP
0087
indi cates thattheengi nehas reached the
over revvi ngrang ewhenint he manu aldri ve
prog ram.
En gin eand transmi ssion oilt empera-
ture: whenthe engi neand transmi ssion are
at norma lope rati ngtempe rature,oiltem-
per ature0085 and 0084are displa yedi nw hite in
the multifunction displa y.
If the multifunction displa yshow soiltem-
per ature0085 or0084 inblu e,the engi neorthe
transmi ssion are not yeta tn orma lope rati ng
tempe rature.Avoid driving atfullengi ne out-
pu td uring this time. 180
Men
usand subme nusOn-board computer anddispl ays