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In brief111Electric child locks ................. 29
Unlocking tailgate .................33
Child safety system for
rear windows ......................... 42
2 Power windows .....................42
3 Exterior mirrors .....................39
4 Side air vents ...................... 143
5 Cruise control .....................170
Speed limiter ....................... 172
Adaptive cruise control .......170
6 Turn lights ........................... 128
Headlight flash ....................126
High beam ........................... 125
High beam assist ...............125
Exit lighting ......................... 131
Parking lights ...................... 129
Buttons for Driver
Information Centre ..............111
7 Instruments ........................ 100
Driver Information Centre .... 111
8 Infotainment controls9Head-up display ..................115
10 Windscreen wiper and
washer, rear wiper and
washer ................................. 93
11 Air vents ............................. 143
12 Info Display ........................ 113
13 Hazard warning flashers ....127
Central locking system ..........26
14 Light sensor ........................ 125
Rain sensor ........................... 93
Sun sensor .......................... 137
15 USB charging port ................ 96
16 Storage ................................. 72
17 Glovebox .............................. 72
18 Climate control system ........ 134
19 Electronic Stability Control
and Traction Control ...........166
Eco mode ............................ 160
Descent control system ....... 167
20 Selective ride control ..........168
21 Inductive charging .................9722Manual transmission ..........161
Automatic transmission ......158
23 Power outlet .......................... 96
24 Electric parking brake .........163
25 Power button ....................... 147
26 Ignition switch .....................146
27 Steering wheel adjustment ..92
28 Horn ..................................... 93
29 Parking assist / Advanced
parking assist .....................186
Electric child locks ................. 29
Eco button for stop-start
system ................................. 150
Lane keep assist .................201
Tyre deflation detection
system ................................. 235
Heated windscreen ...............45
Parking heater ....................141
30 Fuse box ............................ 231
31 Bonnet release lever ..........216
32 Head-up display ..................115
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92Instruments and controlsControlsSteering wheel adjustment
Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel,
then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked.
Do not adjust steering wheel unless
vehicle is stationary and steering
wheel lock has been released.
Steering wheel controls
Cruise control and speed limiter are
operated via the controls on the left
side of the steering wheel.
Additionally, adaptive cruise control can be set by using the controls on the
left side of the steering wheel.
Infotainment system can be operated
via the controls on the right side of the
steering wheel.
Further information is available in the
Infotainment manual.
Driver assistance systems 3 170.
Heated steering wheel
Activate heating by pressing *.
Activation is indicated by the LED in
the button.
Heating is operational when the
engine is running and during an
Autostop.
Stop-start system 3 150.
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96Instruments and controlsClockDate and time are shown in the Info
Display.
The adjustment of date and time is described in the Infotainment Manual.
Info Display 3 113.
Power outlets
A 12 V power outlet is located behind
the storage cover. Push cover
upwards to open.
Depending on the version, the 12 V
power outlet may be freely
accessible.
At the right side of the load
compartment, another 12 V power
outlet may be located.
Do not exceed the maximum power
consumption of 120 W.A 230 V power outlet may be located
on the lower side of the centre
console in the front passenger
compartment.
Do not exceed the maximum power
consumption of 150 W.
With ignition off, the power outlets are
deactivated. Additionally the power
outlets are deactivated in the event of
low vehicle battery voltage.
Electrical accessories that are
connected must comply with the
electromagnetic compatibility
requirements laid down in
DIN VDE 40 839.
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Instruments and controls97Do not connect any current-delivering
accessories, e.g. electrical charging
devices or batteries.
Do not damage the outlet by using
unsuitable plugs.
Stop-start system 3 150.
USB ports
A USB port is located in the
instrument panel next to the Info Display.
A USB port may be located within the
compartment located above the
glovebox.
A further USB port may be located in
the rear console.
The USB ports are prepared for
charging external devices and
provide a data connection to the
Infotainment system. For further
information, see Infotainment
manual.
Note
The sockets must always be kept
clean and dry.
Inductive charging9 Warning
Inductive charging can affect the
operation of implanted
pacemakers or other medical
devices. If applicable, seek
medical advice before using the
inductive charging device.
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114Instruments and controls● date 3 96
● Infotainment system, see description in the Infotainment
manual
● indication of rear view camera 3 199
● indication of panoramic view system 3 196
● indication of parking assist instructions 3 186
● navigation, see description in the
Infotainment manual
● vehicle and system messages 3 117
● settings for vehicle personalisation 3 118Graphic Info Display
Press X to switch on the display.
Press MENU to select main menu
page.
Press H{} I to select a menu
page.
Press OK to confirm a selection.
Press ß to exit a menu without
changing a setting.
Colour Info Display
Selecting menus and settings
There are three options to operate the
display:
● via buttons next to the display● by touching the touchscreen with
the finger
● via speech recognitionButton and touch operation
Press X to switch on the display.
Press : to select system settings
(units, language, time and date).
Press Í to select vehicle settings or
driving functions.
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Instruments and controls115Touch required menu display icon or
a function with the finger.
Confirm a required function or
selection by touching.
Touch r on the display to exit a
menu without changing a setting.
For further information, see
Infotainment manual.Speech recognition
Description see Infotainment manual.
Vehicle personalisation 3 118.
Head-up display The head-up display displays driver
information concerning the
instrument cluster onto a foldable
projection plane on the driver's side.
The information appears as an image
projected from a lense in the
instrument panel onto the projection
plane directly ahead in driver's view.
The image appears focused out
toward the front of the vehicle.Head-up display shows:
● vehicle speed
● speed limits detected by the speed sign recognition
● set speed of speed limiter
● set speed of cruise control
● forward collision alert
● navigation information.Switching on
Press e to switch on the head-up
display.
Adjust position of head-up display
image
Press ä or å to centre the image. It
can only be adjusted up and down,
not side to side.
9 Warning
If the head-up display image is too
bright or too high in your field of
view, it may obstruct your view
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Vehicle care221Warning label
Meaning of symbols:● No sparks, naked flames or smoking.
● Always shield eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness or
injury.
● Keep the vehicle battery out of reach of children.
● The vehicle battery contains sulphuric acid which could cause
blindness or serious burn
injuries.
● See the Owner's Manual for further information.
● Explosive gas may be present in the vicinity of the vehicle battery.
Power saving mode This mode deactivates electrical
consumers to avoid excessive
discharging of the vehicle battery.
These consumers, such as the
infotainment system, windscreen
wipers, low beam headlights,
courtesy light, etc. can be used for a
total maximum time of about
40 minutes after ignition is switched
off.
Changing into power saving mode
When power saving mode is
activated, a message appears in the
Driver Information Centre indicating
Power saving mode .
An active telephone call using the
hands-free option will be maintained
for around 10 minutes longer.Deactivating power saving mode
Power saving mode is deactivatedautomatically when the engine is
restarted. Run the engine for a
sufficient charge:
● for less than 10 minutes to use the consumers for approx.
5 minutes
● for more than 10 minutes to use the consumers for up to approx.
30 minutes
Diesel fuel system bleeding
If the tank has been run dry, the diesel fuel system must be bled. Switch on
the ignition three times for
15 seconds at a time. Then crank the
engine for a maximum of
40 seconds. Repeat this process after no less than five seconds. If the
engine fails to start, seek the
assistance of a workshop.
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232Vehicle careRemove the cover by pulling at the
top left, then at the right side.No.Circuit1Inductive charging, clutch
switch, selective ride control,
power steering, diesel exhaust
system, interior mirror4Horn6Windscreen washer7Power outlet rear10Door lockNo.Circuit12Diagnostic connector, power
supply transformer13Head-up display, climate
control, Infotainment system14Anti-theft alarm system, tele‐
matic unit15Automatic transmission, instru‐
ment cluster, climate control16Starter, power supply trans‐
former17Instrument cluster19Trailer socket, steering wheel
controls21Anti-theft system, power button22Rear view camera, rain and light sensor23Seat belt reminder, special
vehicle control module, start-
stop, trailer socketNo.Circuit24Parking assist, Infotainment
system, rear view camera, side
blind spot camera25Airbag26Steering angle sensor27Parking heater29Infotainment system31-32Power outlet34Parking assist, interior mirror35Diagnostic connector, headlight
range adjustment, heated wind‐ screen, climate control36Interior lights, USB port