156Infotainment systemRadio 15 USB
Bluetooth connection
A connection must be set up between the audio device and the Infotainment
system via Bluetooth, i.e. the device
must be paired to the vehicle before
using it.
Refer to "Bluetooth connection" in the "Phone" section 3 196.
● A maximum of five audio devices
can be paired and saved in the
device list, but only one can be
connected at a time.
● If the device has both audio player and telephone functions,
both functions will be paired. Pairing a mobile phone 3 194.
● Phone functions will remain active while the audio player is inuse, and audio playback will be
suspended during phone use.
Pairing an auxiliary audio device to the Infotainment system
To pair the audio device, press TEL
and select Pair device by turning and
pressing OK. The Ready to Pair
screen is displayed.Then, on the audio device, search for
Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of
the device.
Select My Radio (i.e. the name of the
system) from the list on the audio
device, then, if applicable, on the
audio device keypad enter the pairing code shown on the Infotainment
system display screen.
Notice
If the audio device does not have a
screen, enter the default pairing
code on the device, then on the
Infotainment system. Refer to the
operating instructions for this default
audio device pairing code, usually
0000 . Depending on the device, the
pairing code may need to be entered
in reverse order, i.e. on the
Infotainment system first.
If pairing fails, the system returns to
the previous menu and a
corresponding message is displayed. Repeat procedure if necessary.
When pairing is completed, a
confirmation message followed by the
name of the paired audio device is
shown on the Infotainment system
display screen.Notice
When a Bluetooth connection is
active, controlling the audio device
via the Infotainment system will
discharge the audio device battery more rapidly.
Connecting an audio device
Audio devices are automatically
connected to the Infotainment system after the pairing procedure is
completed.
To connect any audio device that has
been paired, or to connect to a
different paired audio device than the
current one, press TEL and select the
Select Device menu. The device list
shows the audio devices already
paired.
Select the desired device from the list
and confirm by pressing OK. A
display message confirms
connection.
Disconnecting an audio device
To disconnect an audio device from the Infotainment system, press TEL
(or SETUP ) and select Bluetooth
connection . Select the desired device
from the device list then select
158Infotainment systemThe default pairing code is 0000. To
change this pairing code before the
pairing procedure is started, select
Change passkey to update.
Notice
If the audio device does not have a
screen, enter the default pairing
code on the device, then on the
Infotainment system. Refer to the
operating instructions for this default
audio device pairing code, usually
0000 . Depending on the device, the
pairing code may need to be entered
in reverse order, i.e. on the
Infotainment system first.
If pairing fails, repeat procedure if
necessary.
Notice
When a Bluetooth connection is
active, controlling the audio device
via the Infotainment system will
discharge the audio device battery
more rapidly.
Connecting an audio device
Audio devices are automatically
connected to the Infotainment system after the pairing procedure is
completed.To change the audio device
connected, touch 7 followed by
ÿ Settings .
Then select Connectivity followed by
View Bluetooth device list . The device
list shows the audio devices already paired.
Select the desired audio device from
the list and confirm by touching OK.
Disconnecting an audio device Switching off the audio device or
deactivating the Bluetooth function on
the audio device disconnects the
device from the Infotainment system.
Unpairing an auxiliary audio device
from the Infotainment system
If the list of paired audio devices is full, a new device can only be paired if an
existing device is unpaired.
To unpair, i.e. to delete an audio
device from the system memory,
touch 7 followed by ÿSettings .
Select Connectivity then View
Bluetooth device list .
Select the desired audio device from
the list, then touch ë to delete the
device. If required, delete all devicesin the list by selecting Options
followed by Delete all. Confirm with
OK .
Operation via Infotainment system
When paired and connected
wirelessly, audio playback begins
automatically.
The audio device can then be
operated via the Infotainment system
display options.
The range of accessible functions
that can be operated via the
Infotainment system depends on the
type of audio player.
The operation of the audio device when connected wirelessly is similarto the operations for playing saved
audio files via the USB socket. Refer
to (NAVI 50 IntelliLink) "Playing music
via USB socket" in the "USB port"
section 3 153.
Climate control215Combi
Additional air conditioning is supplied to the rear passenger compartment
via the air vents located above the
driver and front passenger
compartment.
With the front passenger
compartment air conditioning system
switched on, adjust the air flow to
select the desired speed.
Ensure the air vents are open when in use, to prevent ice forming in the
system due to lack of air movement.
Auxiliary heater Coolant heater
The engine-independent, fuel-
powered coolant heater provides
rapid heating of the engine coolant to
enable heating of the vehicle interior
without the engine running.
Notice
Depending on version, an additional coolant heater may be switched on
automatically to speed up heating
when the ignition is on and the
outside temperature is below 5 ℃.9 Warning
Do not operate the system when
refuelling, when dust or
combustible vapours are present
or in enclosed spaces (e.g.
garage).
Before starting or programming the
system to start, turn the vehicle's
climate control system to heat, set the
air distribution to V and turn the fan
on.
Switch off when not required. Heating stops automatically after the
programmed runtime. It will also
cease to operate if the vehicle fuel
level drops too low.
During operation, power from the
vehicle battery is used. The driving
time should therefore be at least as
long as the heating time. For short
journey times, check the vehicle
battery regularly and recharge if
necessary.
To ensure efficient performance,
briefly operate the auxiliary heater
once a month.
Control units
The timer or remote control unit turns the system on and off, and is used to
programme specific departure times.
Timer (Type A)1 Display:Displays preset, current
time or preset time,
temperature, Y, Ö and x2 l:Adjusts values up3 7:Long press: switch
heater on, short press:
turns display on or
confirms selection
218Climate controlDepending on version, the auxiliary
heater can also be switched on for the last duration time or the default
duration 30 minutes, or cut-off immediately, using the button on the
instrument panel. The LED in the
button confirms operation.
Battery replacement Replace the battery when the range
of the remote control is reduced or
when the battery charge symbol
flashes.
Open the cover and replace the
battery (Type A: CR 2430, Type B:
2CR 11108, or equivalent), ensuring
the new battery is correctly installed
with the positive ( <) side facing the
positive terminals. Replace the cover
securely.
Dispose of old batteries in
accordance with environmental
regulations.Batteries do not belong in household
waste. They must be disposed of at
an appropriate recycling collection
point.
Operation (Type A)
Heating Y
Select Y in the menu bar and press
G to confirm. The predetermined
heating duration, e.g. L 30, flashes in
the display. The factory setting is 30 minutes.
Adjust the heating duration using k
or l and confirm. The value can be
set from 10 to 120 minutes. Due to the
power consumption, note the heating duration.
To switch off, select Y in the menu bar
again and press d.
Ventilation x
Select x in the menu bar and press
G to confirm.
Adjust the ventilation duration using k or l and confirm. The value can
be set from 10 to 120 minutes. Due to the power consumption, note the
heating duration.To switch off, select x in the menu bar
again and press d.
Programming P
Up to three preset departure times
can be programmed, either during
one day or over one week.
● Select P in the menu bar and
press G to confirm.
● Select desired preset memory number P1, P2 or P3 and
confirm.
● Select F and confirm.
● Select weekday or weekday group and confirm.
● Select hour and confirm.
● Select minutes and confirm.
● Select Y or x and confirm.
● Select ECO or HIGH and confirm.
● Select duration and confirm.
● Press d to exit.
Repeat the procedure to programme
the other preset memory numbers if
required.
Vehicle care275Warning 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 sulfuric 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 battery.
Additional battery
Depending on the vehicle's auxiliary
equipment, certain models may have
an additional battery mounted under
the right-hand front seat.
Notice
The additional battery is
automatically connected to the main vehicle battery only when the engine
is running. It does not need to be
manually disconnected before
disconnecting the main vehicle
battery or before jump starting the vehicle.
The terminals are designed for
additional electrical consumers up to
a maximum of 50 A.
Jump starting 3 303.
Diesel fuel system bleeding If the fuel tank has been run dry, it will
be necessary to air vent or bleed the
diesel fuel system.
Fill the tank with fuel and proceed as
follows:Caution
Do not turn ignition key to position 3 before beginning the bleeding
procedure.
Ignition switch positions 3 225.
1. Turn ignition key to position 2 and
wait for a few minutes.
2. Turn key back to position 1 and
wait for 3 seconds.
3. Turn key to position 3.
340IndexAAbsorptive Glass Mat battery .....273
Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 268
ACC files..................................... 152
Activating Bluetooth function ......196
Activating the navigation system 165
Activating voice recognition ........191
Active emergency braking ..103, 252
Adaptation volume km/h .............137
AdBlue ........................ 100, 233, 311
AdBlue gauge ............................... 92
AdBlue tank ................................ 315
Add a favourite destination .........176
Adding contacts to the phonebook .............................. 200
Adjustable air vents ...................220
AF (Alternative Frequency)......... 147
Airbag and belt tensioners ...........97
Airbag deactivation ................62, 97
Airbag label................................... 58 Airbag system .............................. 58
Air conditioning regular operation ................................ 222
Air conditioning system .............. 208
Air intake .................................... 222
Air suspension ........................... 230
Air suspension system................ 305
Air vents...................................... 220
Antifreeze ................................... 272Antilock brake system ................ 243
Antilock brake system (ABS) .......99
Anti-theft alarm system ................35
Anti-theft bolts............................. 298
Anti-theft locking system .............. 34
Anti-theft security lock ..................22
Appearance care ........................307
Armrest ........................................ 50
Ashtrays ....................................... 90
AST (Autostore list) ....................146
Audio players .............................. 128
Audio settings ............................. 136
Automatic call waiting .................200
Automatic light control ...............109
Automatic locking ...................23, 28
Automatic phone connection ......194
Automatic station search ............144
Automatic station storing ............146
Automatic switch-off ...................128
Automatic zoom .......................... 165
Autostop ....................... 17, 226, 227
Autostore lists ............................. 146
Auxiliary heater ........................... 215
AUX input ................................... 150
AUX input usage ........................151
Avoid part of route ......................182
B
Balance....................................... 136
Bass............................................ 136