#
Allow vehicle parts tocool down before
to uching them. The driving
characteristics of your vehicle are
dependent on the distribution of the load within
th eve hicle. You should bear thefo llowing in mind
when loading theve hicle:
R neverex ceed the permissible gross mass or
th e permissible axle loads forth eve hicle
(including occupants).
Information can be found on theve hicle identi-
/cation plate (/ page 357).
R the load must not pr otru de abo vethe upper
edge of the seat backrests.
R always place the load behind unoccupied
seats if possible.
R secure the load using the tie-down eyes and
distribute the load evenl y.
No tes on driving with a roof load
R Evenly dist ribute thero of load, and place
heavy objects at the bottom. Also comply with
th e no tes on loading theve hicle
(/ page 114). R
Drive attentivel y,and avoid suddenly pulling
awa y,braking and steering as well as rapid
cornering.
R When transporting roof loads and when the
ve hicle is fully loaded or fully occupied, select
drive prog rams ; andA. These are
designed tofocus on stability (/ page 166).
% For more information on st owage compart-
ments and st owage areas, please referto the
Digital Owner's Manual. S
S
t
to
o w
w ag
ag e spaces in t
e spaces in t he v
he vehicle int
ehicle int er
erior
ior Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he fr
he front st ow
ont st owag
age com
e com par
partments
tments 1
Stow age spaces in the doors
2 Stow age compartment in the armrest with
USB ports and st owage space, e.g. for an
MP3 pla yer
3 Stow age compartment in the front centre
console with a USB port
4 Glovecompartment 116
116
Seats and st
owing
USB por
USB por
t in t
t in the r
he rear passeng
ear passeng er com
er compar
partment
tment Depending on
theve hicle equipment, theve hicle
has thefo llowing USB ports in there ar passen ger
compartment:
R inthe front st owage compartment
R inthe st owage compartment under the front
armrest
R inthere ar cent reconsole
R inthe st owage compartment in there ar arm-
re st
% Depending on theve hicle equipment, the
design of the st owage compartment and the
number of USB ports in there ar cent recon-
sole may vary.
When theve hicle is switched on, you can charge a
USB device, such as a mobile phone, at USB ports
using a suitable charging cable.
When theve hicle is switched on, the devices can
be charge d with 5 V (up to3 A). W W
ir
ireless c
eless c har
harging of t
ging of t he mobile phone and con-
he mobile phone and con-
nection wit
nection wit h t
h the e
he e xt
xter
er ior aer
ior aer ial
ial N
No
ot
tes on wir
es on wir elessl
elessly c
y char
har ging t
ging t he mobile phone
he mobile phone &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury due toobjects
being st owed incor rectly
If objects in theve hicle interior are st owed
incor rectl y,they can slide or be thro wn around
and hit vehicle occupants. In addition, cup
holders, open st owage spaces and mobile
phone recep tacles cannot alw aysreta in all
objects within.
There is a risk of injur y,particular lyin the
eve nt of sudden braking or a sudden change
in direction. #
Always st owobjects so that they cannot
be thro wn around in such situations. #
Always make sure that objects do not
pr otru de from st owage spaces, lug gage
nets or st owage nets. #
Close the loc kable st owage spaces
before starting a jou rney. #
Always st owand secure heavy, hard,
poin ted, sharp-edged, fragile or bulky
objects in the boot/load compartment. Obser
vethe no tes on loading theve hicle. &
W WARNING
ARNING Risk of /re from placing objects
in the mobile phone st owage compart-
ment
Placing other objects in the mobile phone
st ow age compartment could constitute a /re
hazard. #
Apart from a mobile phone, do not place
any other objects in the mobile phone
st ow age compartment, especially those
made of me tal. *
N NOOTE
TE Damage toobjects caused byplac-
ing them in the mobile phone st owage
compartment If objects are placed in
the mobile phone
st ow age compartment, they may be damaged
by electromagnetic /elds. Seats and st
owing
123
123
ular
the data pr otection regulations, in your
countr y.
Fo rth is reason, before using the dashcam
inform yourself about there gulation de tails for
th ere specti vecount ry.
This function is not permitted in all countries. #
Obser vethe count ry-speci/c regula-
tions. Selecting a USB de
Selecting a USB de
vice f
vice f or a video r
or a video r ecor
ecording with
ding with
t
t he dashcam
he dashcam R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R Atleast one USB device is connected with the
multimedia system .
Multimedia system: 4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Dashcam #
Select the USB device.
% When USB devices contain multiple partitions,
re corded video /les are not alw ays displa yed
in there cording list. Mercedes-Benz
recommends that you use
USB devices with one partition. S
S
t
tar
ar ting or st
ting or st opping video r
opping video r ecor
ecording wit
ding wit h t
h the
he
dashcam
dashcam R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R A USB device is connected with the multime-
dia system .
R The vehicle is switched on.
Multimedia system: 4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Dashcam #
If se veral USB devices are connected with the
multimedia system, select a USB device
(/ page 277). #
Select theIndividual recording orLoop
recording recording mode.
If Individual recording is selected andthe
memory is full there cording stops.
If Loop recording has been selected, se veral
short video /les are recorded. When the mem-
ory limit is reached, the oldest video /le is dele
ted and recording is continued automati-
call y. #
T To st
o st art
art::select Start recording.
The length of there cording is shown. The
Please do not remove the storage medium.
message appears. The video /le is stored on
th e USB device. #
T To end:
o end: selectEnd recording .
A report may appear in thefo llowing cases:
R Forth eIndividual recording recording mode:
th e memory is full or there are only a few
minutes recording time available. The video
re cording stops or will be stopped imminent ly.
Change the USB device or dele tea video /le.
R If a video recording has star ted and a national
border is de tected, theNational border
crossed. Please observe the countryspecific
regulations regarding video recording. mes-
sage appears.
This function is not available in all countries.
R The camera is not functional, theCamera
unavailable message appears. MBUX multimedia system
277 277
%
Websites cannot be shown while theve hicle is
in motion. Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of smar
w of smar tphone int
tphone int egr
egration
ation Wi
th Sma rtphone Integ ration, you can use cer tain
functions on your mobile phone via the multime-
dia system displa y.
Only one mobile phone at a time can be connec-
te d via Smartphone Integ ration tothe multimedia
system. Also for use with two phone mode with
smartphone integ ration, only one additional
mobile phone can be connec ted using Blue tooth ®
with the multimedia system.
The full range of functions for Smartphone Inte-
gr ation is only possible with an Internet connec-
tion. The appropriate application must be down-
loaded on the mobile phone touse Smartphone
Integ ration. The mobile phone must be switched
on and connec tedto a USB port with theç
symbol on the multimedia system using a suitable
cable.
Apps for Smartphone Integ ration
R Apple CarPlay ® R
Android Auto
% For saf etyre asons, the /rst activation of
Smartphone Integ ration on the multimedia
system must be car ried out when theve hicle
is stationary and the parking brake is applied.
Yo u can start Apple CarPlay ®
or Android Auto
from the device manager.
% Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting
th e connecting cable only when theve hicle is
stationar y.
Ov
Ov er ervie
vie w of tr
w of tr ansf
ansferr
erred v
ed v ehicle data
ehicle data
When using Smartphone Integ ration, cer tain vehi-
cle data is transfer redto the mobile phone. This
enables youto get the best out of selected mobile
phone services. Vehicle data is not directly acces-
sible.
The following system information is transmitted:
R SoTware release of the multimedia system
R System ID (anonymised)
The transfer of this data is used tooptimise com-
munication between theve hicle and the mobile
phone. To
do this, and toassign se veralve hicles tothe
mobile phone, a vehicle identi/er is random lyge n-
erated.
This has no connection totheve hicle identi/ca-
tion number (VIN) and is dele ted when the multi-
media system is reset (/ page 269).
The following driving status data is transmitted:
R Transmission position engaged
R Distinction between par ked, standstill, rolling
and driving
R Day/night mode of the inst rument clus ter
R Drive type
The transfer of this data is used toalter how con-
te nt is displa yedto cor respond tothe driving sit-
uation.
The following position data is transmitted:
R Coordinates
R Speed
R Compass direction
R Acceleration direction MBUX multimedia system
289 289
Wi
ndo ws................................................ 312
Wi per blades.......................................... 312
Car
Car pe
pet (Car
t (Car e)
e)............................................... 314
Changing g
Changing g ears
ears
Manually................................................ 170
Changing hub caps
Changing hub caps ....................................... 347
Char
Char ging
ging
Mobile phone (wireless)........................ .123
On-board electrical system battery
(12 V).................................................... 327
USB port................................................1 23
Chassis
Chassis
Damping characteristics........................ .218
DY NAMIC BODY CONTROL................... .218
Chassis lev
Chassis lev el (AIR BOD el (AIR BOD Y C
Y CONTR
ONTR OL)
OL)
Setting................................................... 220
Child safe
Child safe ty lock
ty lock
Re ar side wind ows................................... 71
Child seat
Child seat
Appr oval catego ries.................................59
At tach ing (no tes)..................................... .58
Basic instructions.................................... 54
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes).................... 69 Fr
ont passenger seat (without auto-
matic airbag shuto.)............................... .68
ISOFIX/i-Size (/tting).............................. .62
No tes on risks and danger s...................... 55
Re commendations forch ild restraint
systems................................................... 57
Seats suitable for belt-secured child
re straint systems..................................... 66
Seats suitable for i‑Size child restraint
systems................................................... 62
Seats suitable for ISOFIX child
re straint systems..................................... 61
Securing on the co-driver seat..................70
Securing on there ar seat......................... 67
To pTe ther................................................ 64
Childr
Childr en
en
Av oiding dangers in theve hicle............... .55
Basic instructions.................................... 54
Chock Chock Storage location..................................... 346
Chock Chock see Chock
City lighting
City lighting.................................................. 130 Cleaning
Cleaning
see Care
Climat
Climat e contr
e contr ol
ol
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 144
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (control panel).................................1 44
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (MBUX multimedia system).............. 145
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (control panel).............1 45
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (MBUX multimedia
system).................................................. 146
Air-recirculation mode............................1 46
Au tomatic control................................. .145
Calling up the air conditioning menu....... 144
Climate style function............................ 145
Demisting the windscreen...................... 143
Demisting windo ws................................ 146
Fr ont air vents........................................ 152
Inserting/removing the 0acon (fra-
gr ance system)...................................... 147
Ionisatio n.............................................. .146
No te...................................................... 143
Re ar air vents......................................... 152 448 448
Ind
ex
T
T
yr
yr e pr
e pr essur
essur e monit
e monit or
oring sy st
ing syst em
em
Checking the tyre pressures................... 340
Checking the tyre temp eratur e............... 340
Fu nction................................................ 340
Re starting.............................................. 341
T
T yr
yr e pr
e pr essur
essur e t
e table
able ...................................... .339
T T yr yr e t
e t em
em per
per ature
ature
Checking (tyre pressure monitoring
system)..................................................3 40
Ty re pressure monitoring system
(function)............................................... 340
T T yr
yr e tr
e tr ead
ead.................................................... 337
T
T yr
yr e-c
e-c hang
hang e t
e tool kit
ool kit
Overview................................................ 346
T
T yr
yr es
es
Checking............................................... 337
Checking the tyre pressure (tyre pres-
sure monitoring system)......................... 340
Fi tting.................................................... 350
Flat tyre................................................. 318
Inter changing......................................... 345
MOExtended tyres................................. 318
Noise..................................................... 337
No tes on /tting...................................... 342 Re
moving............................................... 350
Re placing...................................... .342, 347
Re placing the wheel trim........................ 347
Re starting the tyre pressure loss
wa rning system...................................... 342
Re starting the tyre pressure monitor-
ing system............................................. 341
Selection...............................................3 42
Snow chains.......................................... 337
St oring................................................... 346
TIREFIT kit.............................................. 320
Ty re pressure (No tes)............................. 338
Ty re pressure loss warning system
(function)............................................... 341
Ty re pressure monitoring system
(function)............................................... 340
Ty re pressure table................................ .339
Unusual handling characteristics............ 337 U U
U
Unloc nloc king
king
see Locking/unlocking
U
Updat pdat es
es
Impor tant system updates...................... 266 USB port
USB port
Front st owage compartmen t.................. 116
Re ar....................................................... 123 V
V
V
V ehicle
ehicle
Activating/deactivating standby mode... 184
Ad ditional door loc k................................. 76
Collision de tection (par kedve hicle)........ 183
Cor rect use............................................. .33
Data acquisition....................................... 35
Data storag e............................................ 35
Diagnostics connection............................ 31
Equipment............................................... 22
Implied warrant y...................................... 34
Locking (automatically)............................ 79
Locking/unlocking (emer gency key)........ .80
Locking/unlocking (from inside)............... 77
Locking/unlocking (KEYLESS-GO)............ 78
Lo we ring................................................ 351
Medical aids........................................... .34
Pa rking up............................................. 184
QR code rescue car d............................... 35
Quali/ed specialist workshop.................. .33
Ra ising................................................... 348 472 472
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