Diesel pa
rticulate filter Note
s onrege neration &
DANG ER Risk of death caused by
ex haust gases
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust
ga ses such as carbon monoxide. Inhaling
th ese exhaust gases is hazardous tohealth
and leads topoisoning. #
Never lea vethe engine or, if present,
th e auxiliary heating running in an
enclosed space wi thout suf ficient venti‐
lation. &
WARNING Risk offire caused byhot
ex haust sy stem parts
Flammable materials such as lea ves, grass or
twigs may ignite. #
Park theve hicle so that no flammable
material can come into con tact wi thhot
ve hicle components. #
In particular, do not park on dry grass‐
land or har vested grain fields. Re
generation wi thout inter ruption take s appr ox.
15 minutes.
If th eve hicle is predominantly used for short dis‐
ta nce driving or extended non-operational times,
th is could lead toa malfunction in the automatic
cleaning function forth e diesel particulate filter.
As a result, permanent blocking of the diesel par‐
ticulate filter may occur. and fuel may also accu‐
mulate in the engine oil and cause engine failure.
If yo u main lydrive short dis tances, you should
drive on a free way or go for a country drive for 20
minutes every500 km (300 miles). This facili‐
ta testh e diesel particulate filter's burn-off proc‐
ess.
* NO
TEDama gedue tohot exhaust gases During
rege neration, extremely hot exhaust
ga ses escape from theta ilpipe. #
During rege neration, maintain a mini‐
mum di stance of 7 ft(2 m) from other
objects, e.g. par kedve hicles. Displaying load
On-board computer:
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Consumption Info
The load of the diesel particulate filter is dis‐
pla yed. Load display at
75% load #
Toexitth e displa y:press the back button on
th e left-hand side of thesteering wheel.
Bear in mind thefo llowing related topic:
R Operating the on-board computer
(/ page 120) Battery main switch
Note
s onthe bat tery main switch *
NO
TEDama getothe electrical sy stem If
yo ure mo vethe battery main switch, it
could lead tothe electrical sy stem becoming
damaged. #
Make sure that the ignition is switched
off and that at least 15minutes ha ve
passed before removing the battery
main switch. Otherwise, electrical sys‐
te m components could be dama ged. Yo
u can use the battery main switch todiscon‐
nect the cur rent toall your vehicle's consumers.
This will pr event uncontrolled battery discha rge
caused byquiescent cur rent consumers.
If yo ur vehicle is equipped with an auxiliary bat‐
te ry inthe engine compartment or in the base of
th e co-driver's seat, you must disconnect bo th
batteries. Only then is the electrical sy stem fully
disconnected from the po wer supp ly. 12 0
Driving and pa rking
Overview of message
voice commands Te
xt messa ges can be created, edited and lis‐
te ned tousing the message voice commands.
The following list of fers just a small selection of th
e possible message commands. You will
re ceive additional sug gestions if you say "Help
for messaging" .
Message voice commands Vo
ice command Colloquial example Function
Text message to
I would like to write a
new text to "John
Doe's mobile number"To
crea teate xt messa ge. All address book
names are available.
Text message to
I would like you to
write a new text to
"list entry John Doe"To
write a text messa getothe person called up.
The content of thete xt can be spo ken immedi‐
ately if online voice control has been activated.
Forward text messag eForward text message
to "John Doe" To
forw ard selec ted or open text messa ges.
Read out new text
messages I would like you to
read out the new text
messagesTo
read out new text messa ges.
Read out the last text
message from I would like you to
read out the last text
message from "John
Doe"The last
text messa gefrom the person men‐
tioned is read.
Reply I would like to answer
this text messageTo
reply toa message
Reply in Respond to the SMS in GermanA
reply is made tothe message just read in
ano ther language. Overview of
vehicle voice commands Yo
u can use theve hicle voice commands to
directly call up the cor responding menus forthe
ve hicle settings. The following list of fers just a small selection of
the possible vehicle voice com‐
mands. You will receive additional sug gestions if
yo u say "Help for vehicle settings" or"Help for
vehicle functions".
Ve hicle voice commands Vo
ice command Colloquial example Function
Current speed limit Tell me the maximum permitted speedTo
call up the cur rent speed limit
Outside temperature How cold is it out- side?/How warm is it?To
call up the outside temp erature
Average consumption Read out the average fuel consumptionTo
call up average consu mption
Vehicle data Can you please dis-
play the vehicle data
menu?To
call up vehicle data Vo
ice Cont rol Sy stem 19 3
Displaying engine data
Multimedia sy
stem:
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Info #
Select Engine.
The engine data is displa yed.
% The
values for engine output and engine tor‐
qu e may deviate from the nominal values.
Items that can influence this are, forex am‐
ple:
R Engine speed
R Sea le vel
R Fuel grade
R Outside temp erature Calling up
the fuel consum ption indicator Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Info #
Select Consumption .
A display with cur rent and average consu mp‐
tion figures is displa yed. Na
vigation Switching navigation on
Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Navigation (Navigation) #
Alternatively: press the00CB button.
The map appears. The cur rent vehicle posi‐
tion is shown. The navigation menu is shown.
The navigation menu is hidden if route guid‐
ance is active. Showing/hiding
the navigation menu 4
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Navigation (Navigation)
If ro ute guidance is not active the map appears.
The navigation menu is shown.
The navigation menu is hidden if route guidance
is active. #
Tosho w:tap on theto uchsc reen.
or #
Press theTo uch Control. #
Tohide: the navigation menu is hidden auto‐
maticall y. 216
MBUX multimedia sy stem