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Radio-operated remote control Fig. 151
Auxiliary heating: radio-operated re-
mot e contr
ol. Fig. 151
Swit
ch the auxiliary heater on
Switch the auxiliary heater off
Control lamp
If the buttons of the remote control are press-
ed unnecessarily, it could switch on the auxili-
ary heater involuntarily, even when it is out of
range or when the control lamp is flashing.
To switch on and off the independent heating,
the button must be pressed and held for ap-
proximately 1 second.
Control lamp on the remote control
When the buttons are pressed, the control
lamp on the remote control 1 provides the
user with diff er
ent information:
1 It lights up for approx. 2 seconds
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released from underneath the vehicle. This
does not mean that ther
e is a v
ehicle mal-
function.
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convenience consumers, e.g. seat or rear
windo w heating may s
witch on automatically
if considered necessary by the Climatronic
(in cold conditions) before the departure time.
Comfort consumers depend on features.
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Infotainment system
Intr oduction
First st
eps
Introduction Infotainment functions and settings depend
on the country and equipment
Bef
or
e first use
Before the first use, bear in mind the following
points, to take full advantage of the functions
and settings offered:
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Therefore, there is a serious danger of acci-
dent and injury if the r
adio is r
epaired or
disassembled and reassembled incorrect-
ly.
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This is also the case if the external antenna
has not been corr
ectly inst
alled.