re
mains off, depending on ther esult of the
classi fication.
- Ifth eP ASSENGER AIR BAGO FF indicator
lam piso ff:m ovet he co-driver seat as far
bac kasp ossible, or thep erson of smaller
st atur eshoul dusearear seat.
- Ifth eP ASSENGER AIR BAGO FF indicator
lam pisl it continuously: thep erson of
smaller statur eshoul dnotuse thec o-
driver seat. &
WARNING Risk of inju ryor deat hwhen
th eP ASSENGER AIR BAGO FF indicator
lam pisl it
If th eP ASSENGER AIR BAGO FF indicator
lam premain slit af tert he self-test, thef ront
passenger airbag is disabled.
If th ef ront passenger seat is occupied,
alw ayse nsur ethat:
R The classification of thep erson in the
front passenger seat is cor rect and the
front passenger airbag is enabled or disa‐
ble dina ccordance wit hthe person in the
front passenger seat.
R The person is seated properly wit hacor‐
re ctl yfastened seat belt.
R The front passenger seat has been mo ved
as farb ackasp ossible. Be sur
etoalso obse rvet he following fur ther rela‐
te ds ubjects:
R Child restra int sy stem on thec o-driver seat
(/ page39). Au
tomatic measures af terana ccident
Depending on thet ype and se verity of thea cci‐
dent ,and depending on thev ehicle's equipment,
th ef ollowing measures can be implemented, for
ex ample:
R Activating theh azar dwarning lights
R Triggering an automatic emer gency call
(/ page 187)
R Swit ching of fthe engine
To restar tt he vehicle, switc hthe ignition off
and switc hitbackon( /pag e97). Depend‐
ing on thet ype and se verity of thea ccident ,it
ma ypossible that thev ehicle can no longer
be star ted.
R switching of fthe fuel supply R
Unlocking thev ehicle doors
R Lowe ring thef ront side windo ws
R Switching on thei nterior lighting Safel
ytransporting children in thev ehicle Alw
ayso bser vewhen children ar etrave ling in
th ev ehicle %
Alw
ayso bser vethes afet yn otes releva nt to
th es ituation .Indoing so, youw ill be able to
identify possible risk sa nd avoid dangers
when children ar etrave ling in thev ehicle
(/ page34).
Be diligent
Bear in mind that negligenc ewhen securing a
ch ild in thec hild restra int sy stem ma yhaves eri‐
ous consequences. Alw aysbed iligent and secure
ac hild carefully befor eeachj ourne y.
To impr ovep rotection forc hildren younger than
12 yearso ld or unde r5ft(1.50 m) in height,
Mercedes-Ben zrecommends youo bse rvet he fol‐
lowing information:
R Alwayss ecur ethe child in achild restra int
sy stem suitable fort his Mercedes-Benz vehi‐
cle.
R The child restra int sy stem mus tbeappropri‐
at etot he age, weight and size of thec hild.
R The vehicle seat mus tbesuitable fori ns tal‐
ling achild restra int sy stem.
Ac cident statistic sshowt hat children secured on
th er ear seats ar egenerally safer than children
secured on thef ront seats. Forthis reason,
Mercedes-Ben zstrong lyadvises that youi nstall a
ch ild restra int sy stem on arear seat.
The generic term ch ildrestra int sy stem
The generic term child restra int sy stem is used in
th is se tofO peratin gInstructions .Achild
re stra int sy stem is, fore xamp le:
R ababyc ar seat
R arear ward-facing child seat
R aforwa rd-facin gchild seat
R achild boos ters eat wit habackres tand seat
belt guides
The child restra int sy stem mus tbeappropriat eto
th ea ge,w eight and size of thec hild. Occupant saf
ety33
SmartK
ey Overvie
wofkeyfunctions &
WARNING Risk of accident and inju ry
due tochildren lef tunat tende dint he
ve hicle
If ch ildren ar eleftu nsupervised in thev ehi‐
cle, they could, in pa rticular:
R open doors, thereb yendangering other
persons or road users.
R geto utand be stru ck byoncomin gtraffic.
R operat evehicle equipmen tand become
trapped, fore xamp le.
In addition ,the children could also se tthe
ve hicle in motion, fore xamp leby:
R releasing thep arking brake.
R changing thet ransmission position.
R startin gthe vehicle. #
Neverlea ve children unat tende dint he
ve hicle. #
When leaving thev ehicle, alw ayst ake
th eS martK eywit hyou and loc kthe
ve hicle. #
Keep thev ehicle SmartK eyout of reach
of children. &
WARNING Risk of accident du etothe
ke yinadver tently turning in thei gnition
lock
If yo uf astenh eavy or larg eobject stot hekey,
th ek eycan inadver tently tur ninthe ignition
loc kw hile youa redriving. #
Do no tfas tena nyheavy or larg eobjects
to thek ey. #
Remo vebulky keyr ing sbefor eyou
inser tthe keyintot he ignition loc k. *
NO
TEDama getotheS martK eycaused
by magnetic fields #
Keep theS martK eyaway from strong
magnetic fields. 1
Indicator lamp
2 Toloc kthe vehicle centra lly
3 Tounlo ckthes liding door sand thet ailgate
or rear-en ddoor ,ortou nlockand open/
close thee lectric sliding door
4 Emer gency key
5 Tounlo ckthev ehicle cent rally or thef ront
door(s) only
The key's factor ysetting enables youtoc entrally
loc ka nd unloc kthe following components:
R thed rive r's door and co-driver door
R thes liding doors
R thet ailgat eorrear-end doors
% If
yo udon otopen thev ehicle within appr ox‐
imatel y40s econds of unlocking, thev ehicle
will loc kagain and anti-thef tprotection will
be armed again.
Do no tkeep thek eytoge ther wit helectronic devi‐
ces or me tallic objects. This can af fect thek ey's
functionalit y.
% If
th ec hec klam pd oes no tlight up when you
press the0036 or0037 button, theb atter yis
dischar ged.
Re place thek eybat tery ( / pag e43). Changing
theu nlocking settings The
keyh asthef ollowing adjus table unlocking
functions:
R Unloc kcentrally
R Unloc kthe driver's and co-driver's door
(panel van)
R Unloc kthe driver's door (Tourer) #
Toswitc hbetwe en thes ettings: press and
hold the0036 and0037 buttons at thes ame
time fora pproxima tely six seconds until the
indicator lam pflashes twice. #
Tounlo ckthev ehicle centrall ywhent he
unlockin gfunction is selected fort he driv‐ 42
Opening and closing
Doors
Un
locking and opening thed oor from inside Doo
rhandle (e xamp le: driver's door) #
Pull door handle 2.
Lockin gknob 1pops up when thed oor is
unloc ked. Centrall
ylocking and unlocking thed oor from
th ei nside &
WARNING Risk of accident and inju ry
due tochildren lef tunat tende dint he
ve hicle
If ch ildren ar eleftu nsupervised in thev ehi‐
cle, they could, in pa rticular:
R open doors, thereb yendangering other
persons or road users.
R geto utand be stru ck byoncomin gtraffic.
R operat evehicle equipmen tand become
trapped, fore xamp le.
In addition ,the children could also se tthe
ve hicle in motion, fore xamp leby:
R releasing thep arking brake.
R changing thet ransmission position.
R startin gthe vehicle. #
Neverlea ve children unat tende dint he
ve hicle. #
When leaving thev ehicle, alw ayst ake
th eS martK eywit hyou and loc kthe
ve hicle. #
Keep thev ehicle SmartK eyout of reach
of children. &
WARNING Dangertolifed uetoexposure
to extreme hea torcoldint hevehicle
If people, particular lych ildren, ar eexpose dto
ex treme temp eratures overane xtended
perio doft ime,ther eisar isk of serious injury
or danger tolife. #
Neverlea ve persons, children in particu‐
lar ,u nat tende dint hevehicle. Yo
uc an use thec ent rallockin gbuttons tocen‐
trally loc kand unloc kthe entir evehicle from the
inside.
The central lockin gbuttons ar elocated in the
driver's door. Central locking buttons (vehicles wit
hmanually
adjus table front seats) Central locking buttons (vehicles wit
helectrically
adjus table front seats) #
Toloc koru nlockthe entir evehicle: press
but ton 1(unlock) or 2(lock) when the
door sareclosed. Openin
gand closing 45
#
Ifth es eat co vers ared amporw et,do
no ts witchont he seat heating. Do not
use thes eat heating todryt he seats. #
Clean thes eats as recommended ;see
th e" Cleaning and care" section. #
Do no ttranspor theavy loads on the
seats. Do no tplace pointed objects on
th es eats suc hasknive s, nails or tools.
Wher epossible, use thes eats onl yfor
car rying passen gers. #
When operating thes eat heating, do not
co verthe seats wit hinsulating materi‐
als, e.g. blank ets, coats, bags, pr otec‐
tiv ec overs, child seats or boos ters eats. Re
quirements:
R The ignition is switched on or thed oor is
open. 1
Head restra int height adjustment
2 Seat backres tinclination adjustment
3 Seat height adjustment
4 Seat angle adjustment
5 Seat fore -and-af tposition adjustment #
Adjus tthe seat using buttons 1to5 on
th ed oor trim.
If th ei gnition is no tswitched on, youc an adjust
th es eat within 30 seconds of unlocking thev ehi‐
cle.
% Vehicles with PRE-SAFE ®
:if PRE-SAFE ®
inter venes, thef ront passenger seat will
automaticall ybeadjustedf romal essfavo ra‐
ble position int oonethat of fers better pro‐
te ction. The front passenger sea tcan be
re adjus tedo nlya fter theh azardous situation is
ove r.Information aboutt he system can be
fo und unde r"PRE-SAFE ®
".
% Yo
uc an sa vethes ettings fort he seat with
th em emor yfunction (/ page65). Setting 4-w
aylumbar support 1
Higher
2 Weaker
3 Lower
4 Stronger #
Use buttons 1to4 adjus tthe backrest
contour individually to your spine. Operating
them emor yfunction &
WARNING Risk of an accident if the
memor yfunction is used whil edriving
If yo uu sethem emor yfunction on thed riv‐
er's side while driving, youc oul dlose control
of thev ehicle as aresult of thea djustments
being made. #
Onlyusethem emor yfunction on the
driver's side when thev ehicle is station‐
ar y. &
WARNING Risk of entrapment when
adjusting thes eat wit hthe memor yfunc‐
tion
When them emor yfunction adjusts thes eat,
yo ua nd other vehicle occupants –particu‐
lar lych ildren –could becom etrapped. #
During thea djustmen tprocess of the
memor yfunction, mak esuret hat no Seats and
stowage 65
Flat tire
Changin gawheel.............................. .218
No tes.................................................. 189
Fo il co vering
Ra dar and ultrasonic sensor s.............110
Fr ee software.......................................... .23
Fr equencies
Mobile phon e.................................... .225
Tw o-w ayradio.................................... 225
Fr ont airbag (driver ,co-d rive r)................ 28
Fr ont door
Opening (from inside).......................... .45
Un lockin g(from inside)........................ 45
Fr ont wheel ar ch
Fe nde r.................................................. 81
Ins talling/ removing thec ove r.............. 81
Fu el
Ad ditives............................................ 228
E10.....................................................2 28
Flexibl efuel vehicles..........................2 28
Fu elreser ve....................................... 228
Gasoline............................................. 228
Journe ysabroad.................................. .99
Problems............................................ 108
Quality (gasoline )............................... 228
Re fueling............................................ 106
Sulfur content.................................... 228
Ta nk capacity..................................... 228
Fu el consum ption
Displaying cur rent (vehicle wi thout
st eering-wheel buttons)...................... 14 2
Displ aying thea verage (vehicle
wit hsteering-wheel buttons).............. 14 5
Displ aying thea verage (vehicle
without steering-wheel buttons)......... 14 2
Fu ses.. ..................................................... 201 G
Gasoline.. ................................................2 28
Gene ralo perating permit number
(EC).......................................................... 226
Genu inep arts........................................... 13
Glasse scompartment.............................. 75
Glo vebox
Opening/closing.................................. 75
Gross axle weight rating....................... 226 H
Handbrak e(manual)
see Manua lparkin gb rake Handling control sy
stem
see ESP ®
(Elect ronic Stabilit yProgram)
Hazar dwarnin glight sy stem
Swit ching on/of f.................................. 78
Hazardous substances Information.......................................... .16
Head restra int
Ad justing mechanically......................... 72
Head restra ints
Ad justing thef ront electrically..............73
Headliner (care)...................................... 185
Help call see Mercedes-Benz emergency call sy stem
High beam Activating/deactivating........................ 78
Ad aptiv eHighbeam Assist................... .79
Re placing light sources.........................81
High-beam flasher .................................... 78
Hill star ta ssi st....................................... 12 0
Hinged windo ws
Child saf etyl oc k................................... 41
HOLD function Notes.................................................. 121
Switching on/of f................................ 121
Home screen Changing thea rrangement of the
applications........................................ 15 3
Hydroplaning.......................................... 101 I
Identification pla te
Engine................................................ 226
Re frigerant.......................................... 231
Ve hicle...............................................2 26
Ignitio nkey
see Key
Ignition lock .............................................. 97
Immobilizer.............................................. .59
Indicator Activating/deactivating........................ 78
Indicator lamps see Warning/indicator lamps
Installations .............................................. 14
Instrument clus ter
Ad justing thel ighting.......................... 141
Displ ays.............................................. 13 6
No tes.................................................. 13 6
No tesonw arning/indicator lamps.... .260 276
Index
Overview............................................
13 6
Wa rning/indicator lamps overview..... 7, 8
Instrument lighting................................ 141
Instrument panel see Cockpi t(ove rview)
Intelligent light sy stem
Ad aptiv eHighbeam Assist................... .79
Interior lighting Setting.................................................. 80
Interior motion sensor Activating and deacti vating................... 61
Fu nction............................................... 60
In term ediatedestination
Modifying........................................... 16 0J
Journe ysabroad
No tes................................................... 99
Jump-star tconnection point................. 191K
Key Battery................................................. 43
Convenienc eopening...........................95
Fu nctions............................................. 42
Ke yr ing at tach ment............................. 43
Mechanica lkey.................................... 43
Overvi ew.............................................. 42
Problem................................................ 44
Programming theb utton fort he
electric sliding door.............................. 50
St artt he vehicle................................... 97
Un lockin gsetting................................ .42
Ke yp ositions.. .......................................... 97L
Labelin g(tires)
see Tire labeling
Lane Keeping Assist
Ac tivating/deactivating...................... 13 0
Fu nction............................................. 12 9
Sensitivity........................................... 13 0
Languag esettings (multimedia sys‐
te m)......................................................... 154
Lashing stra ps
Secu ring aloa d................................... 17 0
Las tdestinations
Selecting or deleting........................... 157LA
TC H-type (ISOFIX) child seat
anchor
Installing............................................... 37
Light switc h(ove rview) .......................... .77
Lighting Adjusting thei nstrument lighting........1 41
Lighting see Lights
Lights Adaptiv eHighbeam Assist................... .79
Au tomatic driving lights........................ 77
Combination swit ch.............................. 78
Haza rdwa rning light............................ .78
Headla mprange................................... 78
High beam............................................ 78
High-bea mflasher................................ 78
Indicator............................................... 78
Light switc h.......................................... 77
Lo wb eam............................................. 77
Pa rking lights...................................... .77
Re ar fogl ight........................................77
Re sponsibility wit hlighting sy stems..... 77
St anding lamps................................... .77
Limited Warranty (vehicle)...................... 20
Limiting speed .......................................... 99
Limiting theo penin gangle (tailgate) .....53
Load distribution.................................... 167
Load inde x(tire)...................................... 213
Load pr otection net ................................ 172
Load securing Cargo tie-down points........................ 16 9
Ins talling and removing tie-down
ey es....................................................1 71
Lashing stra ps.................................... 17 0
No tes.................................................. 16 8
Load securing aid Removing/ins talling thel oad pro‐
te ction ne t.......................................... 172
Load-bea ring capacit y(tire).................. 213
Loading Definitions......................................... .214
Loading guidelines .................................166
Lo wb eam
Re placing light sources.........................81
Switching on/of f.................................. 77
Lu bricant additives
see Additive
Lu mbar suppor t(4-wa y).......................... 65 Index
277