Using t
Using t
he bag hooks
he bag hooks &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury when using bag
hooks with heavy objects
The bag hooks cann otrestrain he avy objects
or items of lug gage.
Objects or items of luggage may be 0ung
around and hit vehicle occupants. #
Only hang light objects on the bag
hooks. #
Never hang hard, sharp-edged or fragile
objects on the bag hooks. #
Pull the bag hook 2down bytheta b1.
% Obser vethe no tes on loading theve hicle
(/ page 148). EASY EASY
-PAC
-P AC K boo
K boo t box
t box A
A
djus
djusting t ting t he height of t
he height of t he EASY
he EASY-PAC
-P AC K boo
K boo t box
t box
t
t o an
o an y position
y position &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGRisk of becoming trapped and
injured when raising the 0oor
Yo ur hands may become trapped on the frame
of the EAS Y-PA CK bo otbox and objects may
be thro wn upwards. #
Ensure that your hands are not in the
ra nge of mo vement of the 0oor. #
If someone becomes trapped, carefully
push the centre of the 0oor down ward. #
Remo veall objects from the 0oor before
ra ising it. &
W WARNING
ARNING Risk of becoming trapped when
pressing the EAS Y-PA CK bo otbox in
Yo ur hands may become trapped when you
are pressing the boot box into there tracted
position. Children, in particular, may injure
th emsel ves when doing so. Seats and st
owing
155
155
#
Ensure that your hands are not in the
ra nge of mo vement of the EAS Y-PA CK
bo ot box. #
When leaving theve hicle, alw aysta ke the
ke y with you and lock theve hicle. #
Never lea vechildren unattended in the
ve hicle. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage totheex tended EAS Y-
PA CK bo otbox The EAS
Y-PA CK bo otbox may be damaged
when it is extended. #
Do not place any objects on or press
down on the EAS Y-PA CK bo otbox frame. #
Do not close the boot lid when the EAS Y-
PA CK bo otbox is extended. *
N NOOTE
TE Damage tothe EAS Y-PA CK bo otbox
by objects Objects
that are sharp-edged, poin ted, fragile,
ro unded or heavy and objects that roll can damage
the EAS Y-PA CK bo otbox and be
th ro wn out. #
Do not transport objects that are sharp-
edged, poin ted, rounded or fragile and
objects that roll in the EAS Y-PA CK bo ot
box. #
Always st owand secure such objects
outside of the box in the boot. #
Always obser vethe maximum permitted
load of the EAS Y-PA CK bo otbox. #
Do not use the EAS Y-PA CK bo otbox
when there ar seats are folded forw ards. The maximum permitted load of
the EAS Y-PA CK
bo ot box is 10 kg. Toprev ent the box from being
ove rloaded, the box 0oor will lo wer onto the boot
0oor when the load reaches appr oximately 5 kg. #
T
To r
o r emov
emov e:
e:pull handle 2onthe box. #
T
To incr
o incr ease t
ease t he load capacity:
he load capacity: pushthe centre
of 0oor 1down wardsto the desired position
and box size. #
T
To r
o r educe t
educe t he load capacity:
he load capacity: press button3. #
T
To st ow:
o st ow: push the box in comple tely using han-
dle 2 until it loc ksin place. 156
156
Seats and st
owing
Pr
Pr
e-entr
e-entr y climat
y climat e contr
e control f
ol for depar
or depar tur
ture time
e time Pr
Pr
e-entr
e-entr y climat
y climat e contr
e control f
ol for depar
or depar tur
ture time func-
e time func-
tion
tion &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGDanger tolife due toexposure
to extreme heat or cold in theve hicle
If people, particular lych ildren, are exposed to
ex treme temp eratures over an extended
period of time, there is a risk of serious injury
or danger tolife. #
Never lea vepersons, children in particu-
lar, unattended in theve hicle. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of burns due torepeatedly
switching on the seat heating
Re peatedly switching on the seat heating can
cause the seat cushion and seat backrest pad-
ding tobecome very hot.
In particular, the health of persons with limited
te mp erature sensitivity or a limited ability to
re act tohigh temp eratures may be a.ected or
th ey may even su.er burn-like injuries. #
Do not repeatedly switch on the seat
heating. To
protect against overheating, the seat heating
may be temp orarily deactivated aTer it has been
switched on repeatedl y.
% This function is only available for plug-in
hy brids or vehicles with a 48-V on-board elec-
trical system.
The air inside theve hicle can be heated, ventila-
te d or cooled tothe set temp erature when the
ve hicle is par ked.
When theve hicle is connected topowe r supply
equipment, priority is given tocharging the 48 V
battery or the high-voltage battery toa speci/ed
minimum charge.
The running time of pre-entry climate control may
be reduced under thefo llowing conditions (vehi-
cles with a 48 V on-board electrical system):
R The vehicle is not connected topowe r supply
equipment.
R The 48 V battery is not fully charge d. The
running time of pre-entry climate control may
be reduced under thefo llowing conditions (plug-in
hy brid):
R The vehicle is not connected topowe r supply
equipment.
R The high-voltage battery is not fully charge d.
Wi th active pre-ent ryclimate cont rol,th ech arge
le ve l of the 48 V battery or the high-voltage bat-
te ry may be reduced, even if thech arging cable
connector is connected.
If present, seat ventilation is activated in cooling
and ventilation mode.
Depending on theve hicle's equipment, thefo llo w-
ing functions are activated in heating mode, if
av ailable:
R Seat heating
R Steering wheel heater
R Panel heating
R Mirror heater
R Rear wind owheater
R Windsc reen heater 198 198
Climate control
or switch o.
the preselection of the time in
th e climate menu.
If present, thefo llowing functions will remain
active once theve hicle has been star ted:
R Seat heating
R Seat ventilation
R Panel heating
Depending on theve hicle's equipment, thefo llo w-
ing functions will also be adjusted during pre-
entry climate control if they have already been
switched on during regular vehicle operation:
R Frag rancing
R Ionisation A A
ctiv
ctiv ating/deactiv
ating/deactiv ating immediat
ating immediat e pr
e pre-entr
e-entr y cli-
y cli-
mat
mat e contr
e contr ol
ol &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGDanger tolife due toexposure
to extreme heat or cold in theve hicle
If people, particular lych ildren, are exposed to
ex treme temp eratures over an extended period of time,
there is a risk of serious injury
or danger tolife. #
Never lea vepersons, children in particu-
lar, unattended in theve hicle. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of burns due torepeatedly
switching on the seat heating
Re peatedly switching on the seat heating can
cause the seat cushion and seat backrest pad-
ding tobecome very hot.
In particular, the health of persons with limited
te mp erature sensitivity or a limited ability to
re act tohigh temp eratures may be a.ected or
th ey may even su.er burn-like injuries. #
Do not repeatedly switch on the seat
heating. To
protect against overheating, the seat heating
may be temp orarily deactivated aTer it has been
switched on repeatedl y.
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements (plug-in h
ements (plug-in h ybr
ybrid)
id)
R theve hicle is switched o.. %
The immediate pre-ent ryclimate cont rol is
only available for plug-in hybrids or vehicles
with a 48-V on-board elect rical system.
Air conditioning of theve hicle interior can con-
tinue for up to50 minutes, e.g. if the journey is
inter rupted. 200
200
Climate control
The
Interior assistant in the rear is only avail-
able when the centre seat is free message
appears.
To use the Interior Assistant in there ar
passen ger compartment, keep the centre rear
seat free. Anticipat Anticipat
or
ory e
y e xit w
xit w ar
arning (S
ning (S AFET
AFETY/r
Y/reactiv
eactiv e)
e) Re
quirements:
R The vehicle is equipped with Active Blind Spot
Assist with exitwa rning.
R Active Blind Spot Assist is activa ted
( / page 302).
R The vehicle is equipped with active ambient
lighting or ambient lighting.
R The cameras are switched on:
The front camera activates the front doors.
The rear camera activates there ar doors.
% Obser vethe information on the system limits
of Active Blind Spot Assist with exitwa rning
(/ page 298). The function can
warnvehicle occupants about a
possible collision with an approaching vehicle or
bicycle when they exitth eve hicle.
As soon as a vehicle occupant mo vesth eir hand
to wa rdsth e door handle, depending on theve hi-
cle equipment, thefo llowing warnings are issued:
R The active ambient lighting or ambient lighting
0ashes red.
R The warning lamp in the outside mir ror also
0ashes redfo r one of the front doors.
R When the door is opened, a warning tone
sounds.
% The visual warning is thus already given
bef bef ore
ore the door is opened.
% Further information on Active Blind Spot
Assist with exitwa rning (/ page 298) and on
ambient lighting (/ page 179). Switc
Switc
hing t
hing t he r
he reading light and searc
eading light and searc h light and
h light and
on or
on or o.
o. R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R F
For t
or t he r
he r eading light
eading light: :th e cameras are
switched on:
The front camera activates there ading light
fo r driver and front passenger.
The rear camera activates there ading light for
th e leT and right rear seat passen gers.
R The driver's and front passenger's hand mo ve-
ment take s place under the inside rearview
mir ror.Re ar compartment passen gers mo ve
th eir hand at thegr ab handle in front of the
re ading lamp.
R F For t
or t he searc
he searc h light
h light::th e function is available in
th eve hicle when it is dar k.
The cameras are switched on:
The front camera records the interaction area
of the unoccupied front passenger seat.
The rear camera records the interaction area
of the unoccupied leT or right rear seat.
R The seats co vered are unoccupied or a child is
sitting in a child restraint system. 374 374
MBUX multimedia system
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions #
Stop theve hicle immediately in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
Make sure that no objects are trapped under the front passenger seat. #
Check the status of automatic front passenger airbag actuation (/ page 58).#
If necessar y,consult a quali/ed specialist workshop immediatel y.
Front passenger airbag ena-
bled See Owner's Manual *T
he front passen ger airbag will be enabled while theve hicle is in motion in thefo llowing situations:
R even when a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight thre shold is located on the front
passenger seat
R even when the front passenger seat is not occupied
The system may de tect objects or forc es that are adding tothewe ight applied tothe seat. &
W WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury or death when using a child restraint system while the front passenger airbag is ena-
bled
If yo u secure a child in a child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the front passenger airbag is ena-
bled, the front passenger airbag can deploy in theev ent of an accident.
The child could be struck bythe airbag. #
Ensure, bo thbefore and during the journe y,that the status of the front passenger airbag is cor rect.
NEVER use a rear wa rdfacing child restraint on a seat pro tected byan ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY tothe CHILD can occur. Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps
499
499
Information...........................................
.125
Moving the front passenger seat into
th ech au.eur position........................... .126
Moving the front passenger seat into
th e normal position................................ 130
Child safe
Child safe ty lock
ty lock
Re ar door................................................ .85
Re ar side wind ows................................... 86
Child seat
Child seat, Occupant saf ety
Appro val categories................................. 71
At tach ing (no tes)..................................... .70
Basic instructions.................................... 65
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes).................... 82
Fr ont passenger seat (without auto-
matic airbag shuto.)............................... .82
ISOFIX/i-Size (/tting)...............................74
No tes on risks and danger s...................... 66
Re ar airbag............................................. .77
Re commendations forch ild restraint
systems................................................... 69
Seats suitable for belt-secured child
re straint systems..................................... 79
Seats suitable for i‑Size child restraint
systems................................................... 74 Seats suitable
for ISOFIX child
re straint systems..................................... 72
Securing on the co-driver seat..................83
Securing on there ar seat......................... 81
To pTe ther................................................ 76
Childr Childr en
en
Av oiding dangers in theve hicle............... .66
Basic instructions.................................... 65
Chock
Chock, Chock Storage location..................................... 469
City lighting
City lighting.................................................. 174
Climat Climat e contr
e contr ol
ol
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 191
Ac tivating/deactivating (rear operat-
ing unit)................................................. 191
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (MBUX multimedia system).............. 192
Ac tivating/deactivating the frag rance
system................................................... 194
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (MBUX multimedia
system).................................................. 193
Air-recirculation mode (with /ne parti-
cle pre/lter)...........................................1 93Au
tomatic control................................. .192
Calling up the air conditioning menu....... 191
Defrost.................................................. 192
Demisting the windscreen
(THERMOTRONIC).................................. 189
Demisting windo ws................................ 193
Fi ne particle status displa y..................... 191
Fr ont air vents........................................ 205
Glo vebox air vent.................................. 207
Immediate pre-entry clima tecont rol....... 200
Information on the windscreen heater.... 196
Inserting/re movingthe 0acon (fra-
gr ance system)...................................... 195
Ionisatio n.............................................. .194
No te...................................................... 189
Pre-entry climate control at depa rture
time....................................................... 198
Pre-entry climate control when the
ve hicle is unloc ked................................. 196
Re ar air vents......................................... 206
Re ar operating unit................................ 190
Re sidual heat......................................... 194
Re sidual heat (rear operating unit)......... .194
Setting (MBUX multimedia system)......... 191
Setting the air distribution
(THERMOTRONIC).................................. 189 596 596
Index
Risk of
vehicle rolling away N acti va-
te d manually No automatic switch to P... 530
Snow chain mode Maximum speed
ex ceeded ............................................... 521
Speed limit (winter tyres) XXX km/h .......540
To switch o. theve hicle, press the
St art/ Stop button for at least 3 sec-
onds or 3 times...................................... 525
Tr a1c Sign Assist cur rently una vaila-
ble See Owner's Manual........................ 544
Tr a1c Sign Assist inoperative................. 544
Tr ansmission Malfunction Stop............... 531
Ty re press. monitor cur rently una vaila-
ble......................................................... 562
Ty re press. monitor inoperative .............. 562
Ty re press. monitor inoperative No
wheel sensors ........................................ 563
Ty re(s) ove rheated .................................. 565
Ve hicle not cur rently being charged
Charging station fault............................. 509 Wi
per Malfunction.................................. 525
Door Door Additional door loc k................................. 92
Child saf ety lock (rear door )..................... 85
Locking/unlocking (emer gency key)........ .96
Opening (from inside)............................... 93
Po we r closing function............................. 96
Unlocking (from inside)............................ 93
Door contr Door contr ol panel
ol panel,Function seat.................. .16
Door contr
Door contr ol panel (r
ol panel (rear)
ear)................................ 18
Dr
Dr iv
ive Awa
e Away Assi st
y Assi st, Pro tection against col-
lision............................................................ 330
Dr Dr iv
ive position
e position
Engaging................................................ 233
Dr
Dr iv
ive pr
e pr ogr
ogram display
am display ..................................2 28
Dr
Dr iv
iver camera
er camera
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 377
Overview................................................ 377
Dr
Dr iv
iver display
er display
Displaying the service due dat e.............. 423
Fu nction/no tes...................................... 345
Spo rtmenu........................................... .347
Dr
Dr iv
iver displa
er displa y wit
y with dr
h driv
iver camera
er camera .................... 12 Dr
Dr
iv
iver's display
er's display
48 V on-board electrical system............. 352
No tes on menu s..................................... 346
Operating.............................................. 345
Wa rning/indicator lamps........................ 571
Dr Dr iving abr
iving abr oad
oad
Light adjustment (low beam).................. 169
Dr
Dr iving safe
iving safe ty syst
ty system
em
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).............. 269
Ac tive Brake Assist................................. 290
Ad aptive brake lights.............................. 273
BAS (Brake Assist System).................... .269
Cameras................................................2 67
EBD (Electronic Brake forc e Distribu-
tion).......................................................2 71
ESP ®
Crosswind Assist.......................... 270
ESP ®
trailer stabilisation........................ 271
Overview................................................ 268
Ra dar and ultrasonic sensor s................. 267
Re sponsibility......................................... 266
ST EER CONTROL................................... 271
Dr Dr iving tips
iving tips
Driving abroad (low beam light adjust-
ment).................................................... .169
General driving tips................................ 215 604 604
Index