%
V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h ambient lighting or activ
h ambient lighting or activ e ambi-
e ambi-
ent lighting:
ent lighting: theWarning assistance ofthe
ambient lighting can be activated and deacti-
va ted (/ page 179).
% The warning assistance can di.er depending
on the equipment and may vary according to
th e setting.
The exitwa rning is only available when Active
Blind Spot Assist is activa ted and up toa maxi-
mum of thre e minutes aTer the ignition has been
switched o.. The exitwa rning is no longer availa-
ble once thewa rning lamp in the outside mir ror
0ashes thre e times.
The exitwa rning is only an aid and not a substi-
tute forth e attention of vehicle occupants. The
re sponsibility for opening and closing the doors
and for leaving theve hicle remains with theve hi-
cle occupants.
Syst Syst em limits
em limits
Ac tive Blind Spot Assist may be limited in thefo l-
lowing situations, in particular:
R ifth ere is dirt on the sensors or the sensors
are obscured R
in poor visibility, e.g. due tofog, heavy rain or
snow
R ifth ere are nar row vehicles, e.g. bicycles or
mo torbikes
R ifth ero ad has very wide or nar row lanes
R ifve hicles are not driving in the middle of their
lane
Wa rnings may be issued in er ror when driving
close tocrash bar riers or similar continuous lane
borders. Alw ays make sure that there is su1cient
distance tothe side forot her tra1c or obs tacles.
Wa rnings may be inter rupted when driving along-
side long vehicles, forex ample lor ries, for a pro-
longed time.
Ac tive Blind Spot Assist is not operational when
re ve rsege ar is engaged.
Ac tive Blind Spot Assist is not operational if trans-
port equipment, forex ample a trailer or bicycle
ra ck , is attached tothe trailer hitch and the elec-
trical connection has been cor rectly es tablished. Ad
ditionall y,theex itwa rning may be limited in the
fo llowing situations:
R when the sensors are co veredby adjacent
ve hicles in nar row parking spaces
R when people approach theve hicle
R intheev ent of stationary or slo wlymoving
objects
F F unction of t
unction of t he br
he brak
ake application of A
e application of A ctiv
ctive Blind
e Blind
Spo
Spo t Assist
t Assist
If Ac tive Blind Spot Assist de tects a risk of a side
impact in the monitoring range, a cours e-correct-
ing brake application is car ried out. This is
designed tohelp youavo id a collision.
The course-cor recting brake application is availa-
ble in the speed range between appro ximately
30 km/h and 200 km/h. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident despi tebrake
application of Active Blind Spot Assist
A course-cor recting brake application cann ot
alw ays pr event a collision. #
Always steer, brake or accelerate your-
self, especially if Active Blind Spot Assist 300
300
Driving and parking
R
A andN: ROAD SURF ACE SCAN is
active.
R N: the cur veinclination function is active.
% Oper
Oper ation wit
ation wit h a tr
h a trailer or bicy
ailer or bicy cle r
cle rac
ack:
k: ifthe
electrical connection has been cor rectly
es tablished, theve hicle, ir respecti veof speed
or the drive prog ram selected, is not automat-
ically lo wered or raised but rather remains at
normal le vel.
F
F unction of RO
unction of ROAD SURFA
AD SURFA CE SC
CE SCAN
AN
% This function is not available in all countries.
The ROAD SURF ACE SCAN function monitors the
ro ad in front of your vehicle using a multifunction
camera (/ page 267).ROAD SURF ACE SCAN
de tects une venness in thero ad sur face, e.g.
bumps, before theve hicle drives overth em. Chas-
sis mo vements are reduced and driving comfort is
increased.
RO AD SURF ACE SCAN is automatically activated
if th efo llowing conditions are met:
R Drive prog ram ; is not selected.
R Noraised vehicle le vel is set. R
You are driving at a speed between 7 km/h
and 180 km/h.
Syst Syst em limits
em limits
RO AD SURF ACE SCAN can be impaired in thefo l-
lowing situations or can stop functioning:
R Ifth e car riag ewa y is insu1ciently lit, e.g. at
night.
R In sno w,rain, fog, heavy spr ay, if there is glare,
in direct sunlight or in greatly varying light
conditions.
R Ifth e windscreen in the area of multifunction
camera is dirty, misted up, damaged or co v-
ered.
R Ifth ero ad sur face has no optic stru cture or
re 0ects light.
R Ifyo u are driving too close totheve hicle in
front.
R If sections of thero ute ha veave ry small
ra dius of cur vature.
R During abrupt driving manoeuvres, e.g. heavy
braking or sudden acceleration. Obser
vethe no tes on cleaning the multifunction
camera (/ page 433).
Se Se tting t
tting t he v
he vehicle lev
ehicle lev el
el &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident because vehi-
cle le vel is too high
Driving characteristics may be impaired.
The vehicle can driT outwards, forex ample,
when steering or cornering. #
Choose a vehicle le vel which is suited to
th e driving style and thero ad sur face
conditions. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of ent rapment from vehi-
cle lo wering
When lo wering theve hicle, other people could
become trapped if their limbs are between the
ve hicle body and the tyres or underneath the
ve hicle. #
Make sure no one is underneath the
ve hicle or in the immediate vicinity of the308
308
Driving and parking
Wi
de-angle view Tr
ailer view
1 Yellow guide line, locating aid
2 Red guide line at a distance of appr oximately
0.3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch
3 Ball head of the trailer hitch Syst
Syst
em limits
em limits
If th e system is not ready for operation, theSys-
tem inoperative message appears in the central
displa y.
The reve rsing camera will not function or will only
partially function in thefo llowing situations:
R You are driving forw ards at a speed greater
th an appr oximately 16 km/h.
R The boot lid is open.
R The weather conditions are poor, e.g. heavy
ra in, sno w,fog, storm or spr ay.
R The light conditions are poo r,e.g. at night or if
light is shining into the camera.
R The camera lens is obstructed, dirty or misted
up. Obser vethe no tes on cleaning there ve rs-
ing camera (/ page 433).
R The camera or rear of your vehicle is dam-
aged. In this case, ha vethe camera and its
position and setting checked at a quali/ed
specialist workshop.
R The de tection range is limited byadditional
ve hicle attachments at there ar, such as a
licence plate brac ket or bicycle rack. Driving and parking
311 311
R
The weather conditions are poor, e.g. heavy
ra in, sno w,fog, storm or spr ay.
R The light conditions are poo r,e.g. at night or if
light is shining into the camera.
R The camera lens is obstructed, dirty or misted
up.
R If cameras or vehicle components in which the
cameras are /tted are damaged. In this event,
ha ve the cameras, their positions and their
setting checked at a quali/ed specialist work-
shop.
% Do not use the 360° Camera under such cir-
cumstances. You could otherwise injure oth-
ers or collide with objects when parking the
ve hicle.
Fo rte ch nical reasons, the standard height of the
ve hicle may be altered if theve hicle is car rying a
heavy load and can result in inaccu racies in the
guide lines and in the display of thege nerated
ima ges.
The /eld of vision and other functions of the cam-
era system may be restric ted due toadditional
attachments on theve hicle (e.g. licence plate
brac ket, bicycle rack ). %
The contrast of the display may be impaired
by abrupt, direct sunlight or by other light
sources, e.g. when driving out of a garage . In
th is case, pay particular attention.
% Have the display repaired or replaced if, for
ex ample, pixel er rors considerably restrict its
use.
See the no tes on cleaning the 360° Camera
(/ page 433). Calling up t Calling up t
he 360° Camer
he 360° Camer a view
a views using t
s using t he but-
he but-
t
t on
on #
Press button 1. #
Select theCamera views menu. #
Inthe multimedia system, select the desired
view (/ page 312). 316
316
Driving and parking
Selecting map or
Selecting map or
ient
ientation
ation #
Tapre peatedly on theÄ compass symbol
on the map.
The map orientations changes in this order:
R The 2D map view is displa yed so that nor th
is alw ays at theto p.
R The 2D map view is aligned tothe direc-
tion of tr avel.
R The 3D map view is aligned tothe direc-
tion of tr avel.
R The map sho ws the comple teroute. Using ser
Using ser
vices
vices R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R There is an Internet connection.
R Mercedes me connect is available.
R You ha veset up a user account in the
Mercedes me Portal.
R The vehicle is connected toa user account
and you ha veaccep tedth e conditions of use
fo rth e service. Fu
rther information can be found at: https://
www.mercedes.me
R The service is available and has been activa-
te d.
Multimedia system: 4 ©
Sho
Sho wing
wing tr
tra1c
a1c inf
infor
ormation
mation #
Select Zinthe navigation module
(/ page 389). #
Select View. #
Activate Traffic . #
Activate Traffic incidents andFree-flowing
traffic.
Tr a1c incidents, forex ample roadwor ks, local
area reports (e.g. fog) and warning message s,
are shown on thero ute.
The tra1c delay is displa yedfo rth e cur rent
ro ute. The smallest value forth e display for
tra1c dela ysis a minute.
Displa Displa ying hazar
ying hazar d w
d war
arnings
nings
If hazard warnings are available these can be
shown as symbols on the map. The display depends on
the settings forth eTraffic incidents
option. #
Set the option via Z.
If th e option is activated, all of the symbols are
shown.
If th e option is deactivated, the symbols are
only shown when there is a hazard warning.
The following hazards may be shown on the map:
R Accidents and breakdowns
R Slippery roads, fog, crosswinds and heavy rain
R Hazards repor ted manually
R Vehicle with active hazard warning light
R Roadwor ks
R Additional hazards (if available)
Displa Displa ying online map cont
ying online map cont ents
ents #
Select Zinthe navigation module. #
Select View. #
Switch on an online service, e.g. Weather.
Cur rent we ather information is displ ayed on
th e navigation map, e.g. temp erature or cloud
co ver. 394
394
MBUX multimedia system
ä
AIRMATIC / E- ACTIVE BODY CON-
TROL (/ page 584)
! ABS (/page 586)
÷ ESP®
(/ page 586)
å ESP®
OFF (/ page 586)
H Mercedes-Benz emer gency call sys-
te m (/ page 588)
h Tyre pressure monitoring system
(/ page 589)
T Standing lights (/ page 169)
L Low beam (/ page 169)
K High beam (/ page 171)
#! Turn signal lights (/ page 171)
R Rear fog light (/ page 169) 572
572
Display message
s andwarning/indicator lamps
Headla
mp0ashing................................ .171
High beam............................................. 171
Intelligent Light System.......................... 172
Light switch........................................... 169
Low beam.............................................. 169
Mo torw ay mode.................................... .173
Pa rking lights......................................... 169
Re ar fog light......................................... 169
Re sponsibility for lighting systems.......... 169
Setting low beam................................... 178
Setting theex terior lighting switch-o.
delay time.............................................. 178
St anding lights....................................... 169
Switching the Intelligent Light System
on/o....................................................1 75
Switching the locator lighting on/o.......1 78
Tu rn signal indicator............................... 171
Limit Limit er
er, Driving system, Limiting speed,
Maximum design speed Function................................................ 275
Pa ssive mode......................................... 275
Pe rm anent setting.................................. 276
St oring a speed...................................... 279
Switching o./deactivating.................... .279
Switching on/activating......................... 279 System limits......................................... 275
Liv
Liv e
eTr
Tra1c
a1c Inf
Infor
ormation
mation
Switching the tra1c information dis-
play on................................................... 394
Loading
Loading Bag hook............................................... 155
Notes..................................................... 148
Ro of luggage rack .................................. 158
Loading guidelines Loading guidelines....................................... 148
Loads Loads Securing................................................ 148
Locat
Locat or lighting
or lighting
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 178
Loc
Loc king/unloc
king/unloc king
king
Ad ditional door loc k................................. 92
Emer gency key......................................... 96
KEYLESS-GO............................................ 94
Switching the automatic locking fea-
ture on/o.............................................. .95
Unlo cking/opening the doors from
th e inside................................................. 93
Lo Lo w beam
w beam
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 169
Light adjustment (driving abroad)........... 169 Setting................................................... 178
L
L ugg
ugg age
age
Ne t hoo ks.............................................. 152
Securing................................................ 148
L
L ugg
ugg ag
age ne
e ne t hooks
t hoo ks....................................... 152 M
M
MA
MA GIC VISION C
GIC VISION C ONTR
ONTROL
OL
Wi ndsc reen wiper s................................. 183
Malfunction
Malfunction Restraint system..................................... .46
Manoeuvr
Manoeuvr ing assist
ing assistance
ance
Cross tra1c warning.............................. 331
Drive Away Assist................................... 330
Manoeuvring brake function................... 332
Manoeuvr
Manoeuvr ing assist
ing assistant
ant
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 333
Manoeuvr
Manoeuvr ing br
ing brak
ake function
e function , Protection
against collision...........................................3 32
Manual
Manual g
gear
ear shiTing
shiTing
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 234
Map
Map Displaying online map contents.............. 394 610
610
Index