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Tomo veforw ards or backwards: press and
hold release knob 2and slide the head
re stra int forw ards or backwards into the
desired position.
% If
th e ignition is not switched on, you can
adjust the head restra int height within 30
seconds of unlocking theve hicle.
Ad justing the head restra int on a luxury rear
seat
Ad justing the side bols ters#
Push or pull right-hand and left-hand side bol‐
st er 1 into the desired position.
Ad justing the head restra int electrically #
Swit chon the ignition. #
Toadjust the heigh t:slide the button up or
down in the direction of ar row 1. #
Toadjust the longitudinal direction: slide
th e button forw ards or backwards in the
direction of ar row2. Switching
the seat heating on/off &
WARNING Risk of burn s duetorepeat‐
edly switching on the seat heating
Re peatedly switching on the seat heating can
cause the seat cushion and seat backrest
padding tobecome very hot.
In particular, the health of persons with limi‐
te dte mp erature sensitivity or a limited ability
to react tohigh temp eratures may be af fec‐
te d or they may even suf fer burn-like injuries. #
Do not repeatedly switch on the seat
heating. To
protect against overheating, the seat heating
may be temp orarily deactivated af ter it is
switched on repeatedly.
* NO
TEDama getothe seat heating due to
ove rheating The seat heating may
overheat if the seat is
unoccupied when the seat heating is
switched on or if objects are placed on the
seat. #
Switch off the seat heating when the
seat is unoccupied. #
Do not place any objects on the seat
when the seat is unoccupied. Re
quirements
R The po wer supply has been switched on. Fr
ont seat 94
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Comfort
rear seat Lu
xury rear seat #
Toswitch on/increase the le vel:press but‐
to n1 repeatedly until the desired heating
le ve l is set.
Depending on the heating le vel, one tothree
indicator lamps will light up. #
Toswitch off/reduce the le vel:press but‐
to n1 repeatedly until the desired heating
le ve l is set.
When all indicator lamps are off, the seat
heating is switched off.
% The seat heating will automatically switch
back out of
theth re e heating le vels af ter7,
10 and 20 minutes until the seat heating
switches off.
% Re
ar seat heating activation is possible only
with the engine running. Switching the seat
ventilation on and off Re
quirements
R The po wer supply has been switched on. Fr
ont seat Comfort
rear seat Lu
xury rear seat Seats and
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Make sure that the air inlet grilles on the back
of the seat backrest are not co vered
( / page 97). #
Toswitch on/increase the le vel:press but‐
to n1 repeatedly until the desired blo wer
setting is set.
Depending on the blo wer setting, one tothree
indicator lamps will light up. #
Toswitch off/reduce the le vel:press but‐
to n1 repeatedly until the desired blo wer
setting is set.
If all indicator lamps are off, the seat ventila‐
tion is switched off.
% The con
venience opening function au tomati‐
cally switches the seat ventilation forthe
driver's seat tothe highest blo wer setting
(/ page 62).
% Re
ar seat ventilation acti vation is possible
only wi th the engine running. St
eering wheel Ad
justing the steering wheel &
WARNING Risk of injury ifve hicle set‐
tings are adjus ted while theve hicle is in
motion
Yo u could lose control of theve hicle in partic‐
ular in thefo llowing situations:
R Ifyo u adjust the driver's seat, the head
re stra ints, thesteering wheel or the mir‐
ro r while theve hicle is in motion.
R Ifyo ufast enyour seat belt while theve hi‐
cle is in motion. #
Before starting the engine: adjust the
driver's seat, head restra ints, steering
wheel and mir ror in particular and fas‐
te nyo ur seat belt. &
WARNING Risk of accident due to
unlo cked steering wheel
The steering wheel may mo veunexpectedly if
it is unlo cked while theve hicle is in motion. #
Make sure that thesteering wheel is
loc ked before driving off. #
Never unlock thesteering wheel when
th eve hicle is in motion. &
WARNING Risk of entrapment forch il‐
dren when adjusting thesteering wheel
Children could injure themselves if they
adjust thesteering wheel. #
Never lea vechildren unat tended in the
ve hicle. #
When leaving theve hicle, alw aysta ke
th eke y with you and lock theve hicle. Ad
justing the steering wheel #
Tounlo ck:push release le ver3 down as far
as it will go.
The steering column is unloc ked. #
Adjust height 1and di stance 2tothe
st eering wheel. #
Tolock: pushrelease le ver3 up as far as it
will go.
The steering column is loc ked. St
ow age areas St
ow age spaces and stow age comp artments Opening and closing
thesto wage compa rt‐
ment in the centre console #
Slide co ver1 ofthe cent reconsole up or
down using handle 2. 96
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The
following can be found in thestow age com‐
partment of the cent reconsole depending on the
car's equipment:
R A12 V soc ket (/ page 102) or the cigar ette
lighter (/ page102)
R The Media In terface with two USB ports or
with two USB ports and one SD card slot
R The holder forth e mobile phone cradle
R The ashtray (/ page101)
R Astow age compartment or a device ins talla‐
tion frame for auxiliary equipment, e.g. a
ta ch ograph
Opening and closing thest ow age comp art‐
ment under the armrest #
Toopen: press button 1.
The stow age compartment opens. #
Toclose: presstoclose the caps of thestow‐
age compartment in any order.
Opening and closing thegl ove compa rtment &
WARNING Risk of injury duetoobjects
being stowed incor rectly
If objects in theve hicle interior are stowed
incor rectly, they can slide or be thrown
around and hit vehicle occupants. In addition,
cup holders, open stowage spaces and
mobile phone brac kets cannot al waysretain
all objects they contain.
The reis a risk of injur y,particular lyin the
eve nt of sudden braking or a sudden change
in direction. #
Alwaysstow objects in such a wayth at
th ey cannot be thro wn around in such
situations. #
Always make sure that objects do not
pr otru de from stowage spaces, luggage
nets or stowage nets. #
Close the loc kable stow age spaces
before starting a journe y. #
Alwaysstow and secure heavy, hard,
poin ted, sharp-edged, fragile or bulky
objects in the boot. Comply with
the instructions for loading theve hi‐
cle. 0047
Unloc ked
0048 Locked
3 Glovecompa rtment handle #
Tolock/unlock: turnthe emer gency key a
qu arter turn anti-clockwise 0048(to lock) or
clockwise 0047(to unlock). #
Toopen: pullglov e compartment handle 3
in the direction of the ar row. #
Toclose: fold theglove compa rtment handle
up and press it until it engages.
Using thesto wage net on the seat backrest #
Store lightweight small parts in thestow age
nets.
% On front seats with seat
ventilation, make
su re that no objects pr otru de out of thestow‐
age net and co verth e seat ventilation air inl et
abo ve.
Opening thegl asses comp artment Seats and
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Press the1 button.
Installing and removing stowage compa rt‐
ments unde rneath the seat/bunk combina‐
tion
Re moving %
The maximum load
that can be placed in
each stowage compartment is 13kg. #
Slide seat/bunk combination 1asfar back
as possible (/ page 90). #
Pull stow age compartment 2out as far as it
will go. #
Pull left-hand plast ictongue 3down and
ri ght-hand plastic tongue 3up, when vie wed
in the direction of tr avel. Pull out stowage
compartment 2a little each time.
The cor responding stop will be released. #
Pull out stowage compartment 2.
Fi tting #
Slide seat/bunk combination 1asfar back
as possible (/ page 90). #
Slide stowage compartment 2into guide
ra ils 4 underneath the seat/bunk combina‐
tion.
Plastic tongues 3will engage au tomatical ly. Fo
lding table Installing and
removing the folding table &
WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured
items in theve hicle
If objects, luggage or loads are not secured or
not secured suf ficiently, they could slip, tip ove
r or be throw n around and thereby hit
ve hicle occupants.
There is a risk of injur y,particular lyin the
eve nt of sudden braking or a sudden change
in direction. #
Alwaysstow objects in such a wayth at
th ey cannot be thro wn around. #
Before the journe y,secure objects, lug‐
ga ge or loads against slipping or tipping
ove r. &
WARNING Risk of accident‑ and injury
due tothefo lding table not being
engaged
The folding table can come loose and be flung
around while theve hicle is in motion. #
Installth efo lding table as described. #
Only mo vethefo lding table when the
ve hicle is stationar y. #
Ensu rethat thefo lding table is cor rectly
engaged. *
NO
TEDama getothefo lding table or the
armrest when there ar seats are folded
fo rw ards or backwards If
th efo lding table is not positioned all the
wa y back when there ar seats are folded for‐
wa rds or backwards, thefo lding table and/or
th e armrest of there ar seat may be damaged. #
Slide thefo lding table all thewa y back
before folding there ar seats forw ards or
backwards. Installing
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Obser vethe no tes on loading (/ page212). #
Push there ar seats back fully or, if necessar y,
re mo vethem. #
Lift off bo thcovers 1 from the guide rail
using a suitable tool, e.g. a scr ewdriver. #
Press bo thcovers 1 toge ther slightly and
re mo vethem from the guide rail.
The openings in thera ilfo rth e middle slide
on the underside of thefo lding table will be
open. #
Rotate thefo lding table until the ar row onthe
unde rside of thefo lding table is pointing in
th e direction of tr avel. Ins
tallation position #
Insert thefo lding table into guide rails 2 so
th at ar rows3 onthefo lding table point to
bo th markings 4on guide rail2.
The guides and sliding rail on the underside of
th efo lding tablefit into the guide rail. #
Pull le ver5 onthe front or rear side of the
fo lding table upwards and push thefo lding
ta ble backwards.
Press bo thcovers 1 toget her slightly and
engage them in the openings of the guide rails.
Moving thefo lding table #
Keep le ver5 pulled and mo vethefo lding
ta ble into the desired position. #
Release le ver5. #
Movethefo lding table until it automatically
engages in the next possible position. #
Afterre positioning theta ble, ensure that the
fo lding table is proper lysecured again.
Re moving the folding table #
Fold in theta ble panels and retract theta ble. #
Push there ar seats back fully or, if necessar y,
re mo vethem. #
Push thefo lding table back far enough so that
co vers 1 ofthe openings in thera il can be
re mo ved. #
Lift off bo thcovers 1 from the guide rail
using a suitable tool, e.g. a scr ewdriver. #
Press bo thcovers 1 toge ther slightly and
re mo vethem from guide rail2.
The openings in thera ilfo rth e middle slide
on the underside of thefo lding table will be
open. #
Push thefo lding tableforw ards into the
ins tallation position.
Ar row s3 onthefo lding table point toboth
markings 4on guide rail2. #
Lift thefo lding table out of guide rail2. Seats and
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Press bo thcovers 1 toge ther slightly and
engage them in the openings of guide rails
2. Using
thefo lding table Extending
thefo lding table #
Press button 1allthewa y down and release
it.
The folding table will mo veupwards and
engage automaticall y.
Re tracting the folding table #
Press button 1allthewa y down and simul‐
ta neously press the cent resection of thefo ld‐
ing table down wards. #
Release button 1when thefo lding table is in
its retracted position.
The centre section of thefo lding table will
engage automaticall y.
Fo lding the table panel in and out #
Tofold out the table panel: pull outthe
ta ble panels upwards tothestop using handle
2 and swing them tothe side until they
engage. #
Tofold in the table panel: swingtheta ble
panels up using handle 3and slide them
ve rtically down wards into theta ble.
Installing and removing the inse rt 4
Recesses on thefo lding table
5 Stow age compartments #
Toremo ve: press lug 6and remo vethe
insert. #
Toinstall: put inthe insert and press it down
until it engages. Information about
the bottle holder
The bottle holders are in front of thestow age
compartments in the front doors.
There are additional bottle holders on the left and
ri ght in there ar compartment side trim. 100
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Cup holders
Inserting
the cup holder in there ar passen ger
compa rtment #
Position cup holder 1abo vestow age com‐
partment 3sothat "INSIDE" lettering on its
base 2faces towa rdsth eve hicle interior. #
Insert base 2into stow age compartment 3
and press down on bo thsides.
The cup holder is cor rectly inse rted when bo th
sealing rings 5are inse rted in stowage com‐
partment 3and upper edge 4ofthe base
loc kspositively with stowage compartment 3. #
Toremo ve: grasp the bottom of cup holder
1 from below and remo veitby lifting its
base 2out verticall y. Switching
thetemp erature-cont rolled cup
holders on and off Re
quirements:
R The ignition is switched on. #
Toswitch on: pressthe button 1repeatedly
until the blue (keep cool) or red (keep warm)
indicator lamp in the button lights up. #
Toswitch off: pressthe button 1repeat‐
edly until the indicator lamp in the button
goes out.
% Clean
there mo vable rubber mat only with
clean, luk ewarmwate r and the cup holder 2
only with a damp clo th. Asht
ray and cigar ette lighter Using asht
rays #
Slide co ver1 ofthe cent reconsole up wards
( / page 96). #
Insert the ashtr aywith cap 2into a cup
holder in the cent reconsole wi thcover or
into a cup holder in there ar passenger com‐
partment. Using ashtr
ays #
Slide co ver1 ofthe cent reconsole up wards
( / page 96). #
Insert the ashtr aywith cap 2into a cup
holder in the cent reconsole wi thcover or
into a cup holder in there ar passenger com‐
partment. Seats and
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