#
Press catch 3tothe leT and fold open
soc ket co ver7. #
Tocharge at a mains soc ket, insert the mains
plug into the mains soc ket of theex tern al
po we r source tothe stop and set the maxi-
mum charging cur rent if requ ired
(/ page 195). #
Insert thech arging cable connector into vehi-
cle soc ket2 tothe stop. If thewa llbox/
ch arging station is not equipped with a charg-
ing cable, inse rtthe plug of theve hicle's
ch arging cable into thewa llbox/charging sta-
tion soc ketto the stop.
Make sure that thech arging cable is not taut
when inser ted.
The # indicator lamp 6and soc ket lamp
5 0ash orange and, as soon as the high-volt-
age battery is charge d, gre en.
When thech arging cable is connected totheve hi-
cle, theve hicle cann otbe star ted or mo ved.
At the start of thech arging process, thech arging
side is shown in the Instrument Display with a
ch arging prediction. The charging prediction re
fers to the time at which the high-voltage bat-
te ry will be fully charge d.
% Depending on thete mp erature, thefa n and
bat tery cooling system may audibly switch on
during thech arging process.
% Ifth eve hicle is idle for lengt hyperiods and
connected tothe mains suppl y,the high-volt-
age battery will be rech arge d automatically as
needed or when electrical consumers are
activated (e.g. the pre-entry climate control).
% The vehicle is equipped with an elect rical fuse
which pr otects it against overvoltage in the
mains suppl y.This electrical fuse may trip dur-
ing se vere thunderstorms, forex ample, and
may cause the fuse in the building totrip or
may inter rupt thech arging process. These
functions pr otect theve hicle.
ATer the fuse in the building is switched on
again, thech arging process resumes automat-
icall y.Fo llowing an inter ruption in the po wer
supply without the fuse in the building being
tripped, it may take up to te n minutes for
ch arging toresume automaticall y. Ending t Ending t
he c
he char
harging pr
ging pr ocess
ocess %
Depending on the national version, theve hicle
is equipped with one of thefo llowing vehicle
soc kets. Ty
pe 1 vehicle soc ket 200
200
Driving and parking
The driver's seat is equipped with an access pre-
ve
nter.
If th e driver's door is open, the driver's seat will
not
not be set aTer calling up the driver's pro/le.
Pro/les store your vehicle settings and settings
fo rth e multimedia system. If theve hicle is used
by several drivers, the driver can select their own
pro/le without changing the stored pro/le settings
of other drivers.
% Information on pro/les from Mercedes me
connect can be found in the Digital Opera-
to r's Manual.
Ve hicle settings are, forex ample, driver's seat,
steering wheel and mir ror settings, climate control
and ambient lighting. Forth e settings of the multi-
media system, you can select, forex ample, radio
stations, pr evious destinations as well as themes,
suggestions and favo urites.
Fo rre cur ring driving situations, such as long
drives on the mo torw ay,yo u can sa veyour prefer-
re d settings in a theme in theve hicle. In a theme
yo u can sa vethe display of the digital map, your
prefer redra dio station and prefer red drive pro-
gr am, forex ample. The
vehicle can learn the habits of the driver. It
th en o.ers suggestions forth e most probable
navigation destinations, media sources, radio sta-
tions or contacts. The pre-requirements forth at
are the selection of a pro/le, your consent tothe
re cording of data and su1cient collected data.
Fa vourites pr ovide quick access toapplications
th at are used oTen. You can select favo urites
from categories or add them directly toan appli-
cation. Con/gur
Con/gur ing ingpr
pro/les,
o/les, t
themes and sugg
hemes and sugg es
es tions
tions Multimedia system:
4 © 5
f Profiles
Cr
Cr eating a ne
eating a ne w
wpr
pro/le
o/le #
Select WCreate profile . #
Select an avatar. #
Enter the name and con/ rmwith a. #
Select Continue r. #
Select Current settings . #
Select Save. #
Activate Blue tooth ®
and select Connect
phone, toconnect a mobile phone with the
user pro/le . #
Select Finished.
Selecting
Selecting pr
pr o/le
o/le op
options
tions #
Select Äfor a pro/le.
The following functions are available:
R Editing, resetting or deleting a pro/le
R Resetting themes or favo urites
R Con/guring suggestions
Con/gur Con/gur ing ingsugg
sugg es
estionstions #
Select Äfor a pro/le. #
Select Suggestions settings. #
Switch Allow destination suggestions, Allow
music suggestions andAllow contact sugges-
tions on or o.. #
T
To deactiv
o deactiv at
ate t
e t he lear
he lear ning function f
ning function f or one
or one
day
day :
:activate Deact. learn. for 24h .
Fo r 24 hours no new actions will be trained
and no data recorded forth e active pro/le.
Suggestions will continue tobe shown. MBUX multimedia system
295
295
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
&
inoperative High-voltage
battery charging incom-
plete *T
he high- voltage battery is charging. Pre-ent ryclimate cont rol cannot be switched on. #
Wait until thech arging process has achie ved a minimum charge.
&
inoperative Charge HV bat-
tery *T
hecharge ofthe high-voltage battery is too lo w.Pre-entry clima tecont rol cannot be switched on. #
Char gethe high-voltage batter y.
& Pre-entry climate control
(via key) available again
after engine start *Y
ou ha veattem pted toswitch on pre-ent ryclimate cont rol more than twice with theve hicle switched o.. #
Start theve hicle forte n seconds.
Pre-entry clima tecont rol is operational again. Display message
s andwarning/indicator lamps
417 417
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
&
Pre-entry climate control
(via key) inoperative HV-
battery low *T
hecharge ofthe high-voltage battery is too lo w.Pre-entry clima tecont rol cannot be switched on. #
Char gethe high-voltage batter y.
When the high-voltage battery is su1ciently charge d, pre-ent ryclimate cont rol will be operational again. Hybr Hybr
id syst
id syst em
em Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/conseq uences and
uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
u
Towing not permitted See
Owner's Manual *T
he drive system is malfunctioning. #
Have theve hicle transpo rted only using a transpor ter or trailer . 418 418
Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
Û
Battery overheated Stop,
everybody out! Outdoors if
possible *T
he high- voltage battery has overheated. There is a risk of /re. #
Stop theve hicle immediately in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
If possible, stop theve hicle in the open air and ensure that all vehicle occupants getout.
% Supporting vehicle functions may activate automaticall y,e.g. the air-recirculation mode as part of climate control. #
Do not continue driving. #
If smoke is present, lea vethe danger zone and call the /re service immediatel y. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop even if there are no extern al signs of a /re.
Û
Malfunction *T
he drive system is malfunctioning. A warning tone will also sound. #
Consult a quali/ed speciali stwo rkshop.
*T here is a serious malfunction if the display message and warning tone are repeated at short inter vals. You must stop
th eve hicle immediately in accordance with the tra1c conditions because the drive system is automatically deactiva-
te d. #
Stop theve hicle immediately in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
Switch o. theve hicle and consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
Û
Malfunction Visit workshop *T
he drive system is malfunctioning. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop. 422 422
Displ
aymessages and warning/indicator lamps
Chock
Chock
Storage location............................. 379, 380
Chock
Chock see Chock
City lighting
City lighting.................................................. 138
Cleaning Cleaning see Care
Cleaning
Cleaning 0uid
0uid
see windscreen washer 0uid
Climat
Climat e contr
e contr ol
ol
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 150
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (control panel).................................1 50
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (MBUX multimedia system).............. 151
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (control panel).............1 51
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (MBUX multimedia
system).................................................. 152
Au tomatic control................................. .151
Calling up the air conditioning menu....... 150
Climate style function............................ 151
Demisting the windscreen...................... 149 Demisting windo
ws................................ 152
Fr ont air vents........................................ 161
Glo vebox air vent.................................. 162
Immediate pre-entry clima tecont rol....... 156
Information on the windscreen heater.... 154
Inserting/re movingthe 0acon (fra-
gr ance system)...................................... 153
Ionisatio n.............................................. .152
No tes..................................................... 149
Pre-ent ryclimate cont rol at departure
time.......................................................1 55
Pre-entry climate control using theke y... 154
Re ar air vents......................................... 162
Re sidual heat......................................... 152
Setting (MBUX multimedia system)......... 150
Setting the air distribution...................... 149
Setting the air0ow.................................. 149
Setting the climate style......................... 151
Setting the frag rance system.................. 152
Setting theve hicle interior temp era-
ture....................................................... 149
St ationary heater/ ventilation................. 157
Switching air-reci rculation mode
on/o.................................................... 152
Switching there ar wind owheater
on/o.................................................... 149 THERM
ATIC cont rol panel...................... 149
THERMOTRONIC control panel............... 149
Ve ntilating theve hicle (con venience
opening).................................................. 96
Climat
Climat e s e stytyle
le
Fu nction................................................ 151
Setting.................................................. .151
Co-dr Co-dr iv iver airbag
er airbag shut
shuto.
o.
see Automatic co-driver airbag shuto.
Coc
Coc kpit
kpit
Overview.............................................. 6, 10
Co.ee
Co.ee cup symbol
cup symbol
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Collision det
Collision det ection (park
ection (parked v
ed vehicle)
ehicle)
Information............................................ 207
Combination switch
Combination switch .................................... .135
Comf
Comf or
ort mode
t mode
see AMG RIDE CONTROL +
Com
Component-speci/c ponent-speci/c inf
infor
ormation
mation................... 389
Com
Comput puter
er
see On-board computer
Conv
Conv enience closing
enience closing ...................................... 96 Index
497
497
Conv
Conv
enience opening
enience opening..................................... 96
Coolant (engine)
Coolant (engine) Levelch eck............................................ 342
No tes..................................................... 398
Cooling
Cooling
see Climate control
Cop
Cop yr
yright
ight....................................................... 45
Cor
Cor ner
nering light
ing light............................................. 137
Cr
Cr oss
oss tr
tra1c
a1c (w
(war
arning)
ning)
see Manoeuvring assis tance
Cr
Cr oss
oss Tr
Tra1c
a1c Alert
Alert........................................ 269
Cr
Cr osswind Assist
osswind Assist
Fu nction/no tes...................................... 213
Cr
Cr uise contr
uise contr ol
ol
Ac tivating............................................... 220
Buttons.................................................. 220
Calling up a speed................................. 220
Deactivating........................................... 220
Fu nction................................................ 218
Maximum design speed (electric
mode).................................................... 181
Re quirements:....................................... 220
Selecting............................................... 220 Setting a speed...................................... 220
St
oring a speed...................................... 220
System limits........................................ .218
Cup holders
Cup holders
Switching the cooling/heating func-
tion on/o.............................................. 127 D D
Dashboa rd
Dashboard
see Cockpit
Dashcam
Dashcam Notes..................................................... 308
Selecting a USB device......................... .309
St arting/stopping a video recording...... .309
Dat
Dat a acq
a acq uisition
uisition
Ve hicle..................................................... 42
Dat
Dat a pr ot
a pr otection r
ection r ights
ights
Data storag e............................................ 45
Dat
Dat a st
a st or
orage
age
Data pr otection rights............................. .45
Electronic control units............................ 42
Online services....................................... .44
Ve hicle..................................................... 42 Deactiv Deactiv
ating t
ating the alar
he alar m (AT
m (ATA)
A)........................ .102
Dealer
Dealer ship
ship
see Quali/ed specialist workshop
Declar
Declar ation of conf
ation of conf or
ormity
mity
Elect romagnetic compatibilit y.................. 30
Impor ter addresses.................................. 37
Jack.........................................................37
Speci/c absor ption rate........................... 30
TIREFIT kit................................................ 38
Wi reless vehicle component s................... 30
Decor
Decor ativ ative f
e foil (cleaning ins
oil (cleaning instr tructions)
uctions)........... 346
Des
Destination entry tination entry
Entering a POI or addre ss....................... 304
Det
Det ecting inatt
ecting inatt entiv
entiveness
eness
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Diagnos
Diagnostics connection tics connection.................................. 38
Digit
Digit al Owner's Manual
al Owner's Manual.................................. 22
Dingh
Dingh yto
y to wing
wing
see Tow- bar system
Displa
Displa y (car
y (care)
e)............................................... 348
Displa
Displa y (on-boar
y (on-boar d com
d comput
puter)
er)
Displa yson the inst rument displa y......... 283 498
498
Index
F
F
r
ront passeng
ont passeng er seat
er seat
Ad justing from the driver's seat.............. 108
Fr
Fr ont passeng
ont passeng er seat
er seat
see Seat
F
F uel
uel
Additives................................................ 395
E10................................................ 393, 394
Fu elreser ve........................................... 395
Pe trol............................................. 393, 394
Quality (petrol)............................... 393, 394
Re fuellin g.............................................. .188
Sulphur content............................. 393, 394
Ta nk content.......................................... 395
F F uel consump
uel consump tion indicat
tion indicator
or
Calling up.............................................. 184
F
F unction seat
unction seat
see Door cont rol panel
F
F uses
uses
Before replacing a fuse.......................... 368
Fu se assignment diag ram. ...................... 368
Fu se box in the engine compartment......3 69
Fu se box in the front passenger foot-
we ll........................................................ 370
Fu se box in the load compartment......... 370 Fu
se box on the dashboar d.................... 370
No tes..................................................... 368 G
G
Gar
Gar ag
age door opener
e door opener
Clea ring the memory.............................. 205
Gar
Gar ag
age door openers
e door openers
Opening/closing the door......................2 05
Prog ramming buttons............................. 203
Re solving problems................................ 204
Syn chronising thero lling code................ 204
Gear
Gear shiT
shiT r
recommendation
ecommendation........................... 187
Genuine par
Genuine par ts
ts................................................ 25
Glide mode
Glide mode.................................................. 187
Glov
Glov e box
e box
Air vent.................................................. 162
Gr
Gr oss mass
oss mass.................................................. 389 H
H
Handbr
Handbr ake
ake
see Electric parking brake
Handling c
Handling c har
haract
acter
eris
istics (unusual)tics (unusual) ................ 371 HANDS-FREE A
HANDS-FREE A
CCESS
CCESS................................... 92
Hazar
Hazar d w
d w ar
arning lights
ning lights................................... 136
Head r
Head r es
estrtraint
aint
Fr ont (adjusting mechanically)................ 109
Fr ont (luxury head restraint)................... 110
Re ar (adjusting)..................................... .110
Re ar (removing//tting)........................... 111
Head-up displ ay
Head-up display
Adjusting brightness (on-board com-
puter).................................................... 284
Ad justing display elements (on-board
co mp uter).............................................. 284
Care...................................................... 348
Fu nction................................................ 283
Menu (on-boa rdcomputer)..................... 284
Operating the memory function.............. 118
Setting the position (on-board com-
puter).................................................... 284
Switching on/o.....................................2 86
Headlam Headlam p
p0ashing
0ashing ........................................ 135
Headlam
Headlam ps
ps
see Automatic driving lights
Heating
Heating see Climate control Index
507
507