0063
button until the desired scene has been
re ached. #
Press the0076 button toconfirm. Te
lephone menu &
WARNING Risk of distraction from oper‐
ating integrated communication equip‐
ment while theve hicle is in motion
If yo u operate communication equipment
integ rated in theve hicle when driving, you
could be distracted from the tra ffic situation.
This could also cause youto lose control of
th eve hicle. #
Only operate this equipment when the
traf fic situation permits. #
Ifyo u cannot be sure of this, stop the
ve hicle whilst paying attention toroad
and traf fic conditions and ope rate the
equipment with theve hicle stationar y. When using
the phone, you must obse rvethe
legal requirements forth e count ryin which you
are cur rently driving. #
Switch on the mobile phone (see the separate
operating instructions from the manufac‐
turer). #
Switch on the multimedia sy stem. #
Insert the mobile phone into the mobile
phone cradle.
or #
Establish a Blue tooth®
connection with the
multimedia sy stem . #
Press the00E2 button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
Telephone menu. #
Press the0076 button toconfirm.
The display will show one of thefo llowing
messages:
R Telephone ready or name ofthe mobile
phone network pr ovider: the mobile
phone has found a network and is ready
to receive.
R Telephone No service: no network is avail‐
able or the mobile phone is sear ching for
a networ k.
Yo u can obtain fur ther information about suitable
mobile phones and connecting mobile phones via Blue
tooth ®
from a Mercedes-Benz service centre
or on the internet under https://www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect. #
Toaccept a call: pressthe0061 button.
If someone calls you when you are in theTele-
phone menu, a cor responding message will
appear on the displa y. #
Toreject or end a call: pressthe0076 but‐
to n.
Dialling a number from the telephone book #
Use the0064, 0063or0076 button toswitch
to thete lephone book. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toscroll
th ro ugh names.
If yo u press and hold the button for longer
th an one second, the names in thete lephone
book will be displa yedqu ickly one af terthe
ot her.
or #
Press and hold the0064 or0063 button for
longer than five seconds.
Ra pid scrolling – the name that starts with
th e next letter or the pr evious letter in the
alphabet is displa yed.
Ra pid scrolling will stop when youre lease the
button or reach the end of the list. #
If only one telephone number has been
sa ve dfo r a name: pressthe0061 or0076
button tostart dialling.
or #
If se veralte lephone numbers ha vebeen
sa ve dfo r a name: pressthe0061 or0076
button todisplay thete lephone numbe rs. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
te lephone numbe r. #
Press the0061 or0076 button tostart dial‐
ling. #
Toexitth ete lephone book: pressthe0076
or 0038 button.
Using redial #
Press the0061 button toswitch tothere dial
memor y. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
name or telephone numbe r. #
Press the0061 or0076 button tostart dial‐
ling. #
Toexitth ere dial memor y:press the0076
or 0038 button. 18 8
Instrument clus ter and on-board computer
Overview and operation
Note
s on MBUX multimedia sy stem &
WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐
mation sy stems and communications
equipment
If yo u operate information and communica‐
tion equipment integ rated in theve hicle when
driving, you will be distracted from the tra ffic
situation. This could also cause youto lose
control of theve hicle. #
Only operate this equipment when the
traf fic situation permits. #
Ifyo u cannot be sure of this, stop the
ve hicle whilst paying attention toroad
and traf fic conditions and ope rate the
equipment with theve hicle stationar y. Yo
u must obse rveth e legal requirements forthe
country in whi chyou are cur rently driving when
ope rating the multimedia sy stem. &
WARNING Risk of distraction when han‐
dling data storage media
If yo u handle a data storage medium while
driving, your attention is diver ted from the
traf fic conditions. This could also cause you
to lose control of theve hicle. #
Only handle a data storage medium
when theve hicle is stationar y. Overview of
the MBUX multimedia sy stem 1
Cont rol panel for multimedia sy stem
2 Media display with touch functionality 3
Operating strip, calls up applications
4 Touchpad and controls forth e multimedia
sy stem
% Yo
u can find fur ther information about opera‐
tion as well as about applications and serv‐
ices in the Digital Owner's Manual.
There are two USB ports in the cent reconsole
st orage compartment.
The USB port with theç symbol facilitates the
connection of the mobile phone with the multi‐
media sy stem using a suitable cable. This will
enable youto use the functions of the mobile
phone via Apple CarPlay ®
or Android Auto.
Anti-theft pr otection
This device is equipped with tech nical pr ovisions
to protect it against theft. More de tailed informa‐
tion about anti-theft pr otection can be obtained
at a qualified specialist workshop. 194
MBUX multimedia sy stem
A sy
stem update consists of thre esteps:
R Downloading or copying of the data requ ired
fo r ins tallation
R Installation of the downloaded sy stem update
R Activating the downloaded sy stem update by
re starting the sy stem
% An Internet connection is
requ ired for online
updates. For automatic online updates, your
ve hicle must ha vea permanent lyins talled
communication module.
% Yo
u can start the software update manually
via the sy stem settings. If automatic software
updates are activated, the sy stem updates
will be downloaded automatically . Settings
fo r automatic software updates can also be
made in the sy stem settings.
The multimedia sy stem pr ovides a cor responding
message when a sy stem update is available.
Yo u ha vethefo llowing selection options:
R Download
The sy stem update will be downloaded in the
bac kground.
R Details
Info rm ation about the pending sy stem update
is displa yed.
R Later
The sy stem update can be downloaded man‐
ually at a later time.
Deep sy stem updates
Deep sy stem updates access vehicle or sy stem
settings and can therefore only be car ried out
when theve hicle is stationary and the ignition is
switched off.
When the download of a deep sy stem update is
comple teand the downloaded sy stem update is
re ady for ins tallation, you will be notified, for
ex ample, af terth e next ignition cycle.
% Pa
rk theve hicle safely in a suitable location
before starting the ins tallation.
Re quirements forth e ins tallation:
R The ignition is switched off.
R Notes and warnings ha vebeen read and
accep ted.
R The electric parking brake has been applied.
If all requirements are met, the downloaded sys‐
te m update is ins talled. The multimedia sy stem
cann otbe operated while the downloaded sy stem update is being ins
talled and vehicle functions
are restricted.
If er rors should occur during the ins tallation, the
multimedia sy stem automatically attem ptsto
re store the pr evious version. If restoration of the
pr ev ious version is not possible, a symbol
appears on the media displa y.Consult a qualified
specialist workshop toresol vethe problem. Setting up a
Wi-Fi hotspot Requ
irements:
R To
set up theWi -Fi connection of the mul‐
timedia sy stem with extern al hotspots:
th ere is no communication module ins talled.
R The device tobe connected supports at least
one of the types of connection described.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
System
5 Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
Ac tivating/deactivating Wi-Fi #
Select Wi-Fi.
Connecting the multimedia sy stem toan
ex tern al hotspot via Wi-Fi
The type of connection es tablished must be
selected on the multimedia sy stem and on the
device tobe connected.
% The connection procedure may dif
fer depend‐
ing on the device. Follow the instructions that
are shown in the displa y.Fu rther information
can be found in the manufacturer's operating
instructions. #
Select Internet settings . #
Select Connect via Wi-Fi. #
Select Add hotspot .
Connecting using a security key #
Select the options 0048ofthe desired Wi-Fi
networ k. #
Select Connect using security key. #
Have the security key displa yed on the device
to be connected (see the manufacturer's
operating instructions). #
Ente rth is security key on the multimedia sys‐
te m. #
Confirm the entry with¡. 19 8
MBUX multimedia sy stem
Using services
Re
quirements:
R There is an Internet connection.
R Mercedes PRO connect or Mercedes me con‐
nect is available.
R You ha veset up a user account in the
Mercedes PRO Portal or 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.pro or https://
www.mercedes.me
R The service is available and has been activa‐
te d.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Navigation
Displaying the traf fic situation with Live Traf‐
fi c Information #
Select Z. #
Activate Traffic. #
Select Advanced . #
Select View. #
Select Map elements. #
Switch on Traffic incidents ,Free-flowing traf-
fic and Delay.
If traf fic information has been received, then
tra ffic incidents such as roadwor ks,ro ad
bloc ks, local area reports (e.g. fog) and warn‐
ing messages are displa yed.
The tra ffic delay is displa yedfo rth e cur rent
ro ute. Traf fic del ays lasting a period of one
minute or longer are take n into conside ration.
Displ aying hazard warnings with Car-to-X-
Communication
If hazard warnings are available these are shown
as symbols on the map. The display depends on
th e settings forth eTraffic andTraffic incidents
options. #
Set the options.
If Traffic is switched off and Traffic incidents
is switched on, the symbols are shown on the
prospective route.
Displaying weather information and other
map conte nts #
Select Z. #
Select Advanced. #
Select View. #
Select Map elements. #
Scroll up and show theONLINE MAP CON-
TENTS categor y. #
Switch on a service, e.g. Weather.
Cu rrent weather information is displa yed on
th e navigation map, e.g. temp erature or cloud
co ver.
Pa rking service &
WARNING Risk of accident and injury
due tonot observing the maximum per‐
mitted access height
If th eve hicle height is greater than the maxi‐
mum permitted access height for multi-s torey
and unde rground car par ks,th ero of and
ot her parts of theve hicle may be damaged.
Ve hicle occupants may be injured. #
Before entering a multi-s torey car park
or under ground car pa rk, obser vethe
signpos ted ent rance height. #
Ifth eve hicle height is greater than the
access height, do not enter. *
NO
TEBefore selecting the parking option The data is based on information pr
ovided by
th ere spective service pr ovider.
Mercedes Benz acce pts no liability forthe
accuracy of the information pr ovided relating
to the multi-s torey car park/parking area. #
Always obser vethe local Information
and conditions. %
This service is not
available in all countries. #
Tap on 005Donthe map. #
Select a parking option.
The map sho ws the parking options in the
vicinity. 204
MBUX multimedia sy stem
The
following information is displa yed (if avail‐
able):
R Destination address, dis tance from cur‐
re nt vehicle position and ar riva l time
R Information on the multi-s torey car
park/car par k,forex ample:
- Opening times
- Parking charges
- Current occupancy
- Maximum pa rking time
- Maximum access height
The maximum access height shown by
th e parking service does not replace
th e need for obser vation of the actual
circums tances.
R Available payment options (Mercedes pa y,
coins, bank no tes, cards)
R Details on parking tariffs
R Numb er ofavailable parking spaces
R Payment me thod (e.g. at the parking
me ter)
R Services/facilities at the parking option
R Telephone number Te
lephone Te
lephony Note
s ontelephony &
WARNING Risk of distraction from oper‐
ating integrated communication equip‐
ment while theve hicle is in motion
If yo u operate communication equipment
integ rated in theve hicle when driving, you
could be distracted from the tra ffic situation.
This could also cause youto lose control of
th eve hicle. #
Only operate this equipment when the
traf fic situation permits. #
Ifyo u cannot be sure of this, stop the
ve hicle whilst paying attention toroad
and traf fic conditions and ope rate the
equipment with theve hicle stationar y. &
WARNING Risk of an accident from oper‐
ating mobile communication equipment
while theve hicle is in motion
Mobile communications devices distract the
driver from the traf fic situation. This could
also cause the driver tolose control of the
ve hicle. #
Asthe driver, only operate mobile com‐
munications devices when theve hicle is
st ationar y. #
As a vehicle occupant, only use mobile
communications devices in the areas
intended forth is purpose, e.g. in the
re ar passenger compartment. Yo
u must obse rveth e legal requirements forthe
country in whi chyou are cur rently driving when
ope rating mobile communication equipment in
th eve hicle.
Blue tooth ®
connection:
The menu view and theav ailable functions in the
phone menu are partly dependent on the Blue‐
tooth ®
profile of the mobile phone connected.
If th e mobile phone supports these Blue tooth®
profiles, the full range of features is available:
R PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
- The mobile phone's contacts are au tomat‐
ical lydispla yed on the multimedia sy stem.
R MAP (Message Access Profile)
- The message functions of the mobile
phone can be used on the multimedia sys‐
te m.
Ir re spective of this, Blue tooth ®
audio functional‐
ity can byused with any mobile device.
Fo r information on the functionality of the mobile
device tobe connected, see the manufacturer's
operating instructions.
Ne twork connection:
In thefo llowing cases, calls may be inter rupted
while driving:
R there is insuf ficient network co verage inthe
area.
R you swit chtoa transmitting/receiving station
in which no communication channel is free. MBUX multimedia sy
stem 205
#
Select Only as Bluetooth audio device .
The Blu etoo th®
audio equipment is connec ted
with the multimedia sy stem.
Connecting pr eviously authorised Blue tooth ®
audio equipment #
Select a Blue tooth®
audio device from the
list.
The connection is es tablished. Overview of
the symbols and functions in thera dio menu Symbo
lD esignationFunction
© HomeSelecttoreturn tothe home screen.
j Messaging Select tocall up messaging.
00F5/00F6 Skip
forw ards/
back Select
toskip tothe next or tothe pr evious station.
Z SettingsS electtoshow fur ther options. Settings can be made to
th efo llowing additional functions, forex ample:
R Navigation and traf fic announcements
R Frequency fix function
R Radio additional text
R Emergency warnings
The setting options are countr y-dependent.
2 Full screen Select toswitch totheDA B slide sho w.
This function is not available in all countries.
0063 Silent function Select
toswitch off the sound.
0074 St
ore radio sta‐
tions Select
tosave ast ation in the presets.
4 Station lis tS electtodisplay thest ation list.
ª Search Selecttobrows eth e active menu, forex ample, byartist
or genre. Ad
ditional functions of TuneIn radio
% A
relatively lar gevolume of data can be
transmitte d when using TuneIn Radio. 210
MBUX multimedia sy stem
Note
s on loading guidelines &
DANG ER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust
ga ses such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust
ga ses can enter theve hicle interior if theta il‐
gate is open when the engine is running,
especially if theve hicle is in motion. #
Always switch off the engine before
opening theta ilgate. #
Never drive with theta ilgate open. &
WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured
objects in theve hicle
When objects are unsecured or inadequately
secured, they can slip, tip over or be thro wn
about, striking vehicle occupants.
This also applies to:
R luggage or loads
R seats which ha vebeen remo ved and are
being transpor ted in theve hicle in an
exc eptional case
There is a risk of injur y,particularly in the
ev ent of braking manoeuvres or abrupt
ch anges in direction. #
Alwaysstow objects in such a wayth at
th ey cannot be tossed about. #
Before tr avelling, secure objects, lug‐
ga ge or load topreve ntthem slipping or
tipping over. #
When a seat is remo ved, keep it prefera‐
bly outside theve hicle. &
WARNING Risk of accident due toincor‐
re ctly positioned load
The centre of gr avity of the load can be too
high and/or toofa rto wa rdsth ere ar.
This can significantly impair handling as well
as steering and braking characteristics. #
Always make sure that the cent reof
gr av ity of the load is between the axles
and as low as possible near there ar
axle. &
WARNING Risk of accident due to
exc eeding the permissible wheel/axle
loads or the gross vehicle weight
The driving characteristics, as well as steering
and braking, may be greatly impaired. Over‐
loaded tyres may overheat and bur stas a
consequence. #
When transpo rting a load, alw ays
obser vethe permissible wheel loads,
axle loads and the maximum permissi‐
ble gross mass forth eve hicle (including
occupants). &
WARNING Risk of injury if unsuitable
climbing aids are used
In theev ent that you use openings in the
bodywork or attachments as steps, you
could:
R Slip and/or fall.
R Damage theve hicle and thus slip and fall. #
Always use non-slip, stable climbing
aids, e.g. a suitable ladder. *
NO
TEDama gecaused bythe use of
openings in the bodywork or de tach able
part as a step Using
the lo wer guide of the sliding door (car‐
ri age) as a step can damage the trim and/or
mechanism of the sliding door. #
Do not use the guide of the sliding door
(car riage) as a step. If
yo u are using a roof luggage rack , please no te
th e maximum roof load and the maximum load
capacity of thero of luggage rack ( /page 278).
The handling characteristics of your vehicle are
dependent on the load distribution.
Therefore, please obser vethefo llowing no tes
when loading:
R the load must not pr otru de abo vethe upper
edge of the seat backrests.
R if possible, alw ays transport the load in the
load compartment.
R fastenthe load tothe tie-down eyes and dis‐
tribute the load evenly among them. 212
Transporting
1
Direction of pull wi th75° lashing angle
2 Direction of pull with 45° lashing angle
The lashing angle is the angle form ed between
th e load compartment floor and the lashing mate‐
ri al. For optimum load securing in accordance
with standard ISO 27955 the lashing angle must
be between 45° 2and 75°1. The maximum
nominal tensile load of 350 daN forth e tie-down
ey es in the load compartment floor or in the
guide rails may not be exceeded. Overview of lashing points
Example:
variable lashing points in the guide rails
1 Guide rails
2 Tie-down eye
Do not attem pttomodify or repair the lashing
points, tie-down eyes or lashing materials. Read
th e information on qualified specialist workshops
(/ page 22). Fi
tting and removing tie-down eyes &
WARNING Risk of injury duetoincor‐
re ctly ins talled tie-down eyes
If th e tie-down eyes are not cor rectly ins tal‐
led, they can slip or tear out.
This may cause objects, luggage or the load
to slip, tip over or be throw n about theve hicle
interior, striking vehicle occupants. #
Make sure that the tie-down eyes are
cor rectly ins talled and do not mo ve. #
Obser vethe no tes on the loading guidelines
and on securing loads (/ page212). Example: guide
rails Ti
e-down eyes for guide rails
Fi tting #
Turn me tal retaining ring 3 sothat it is paral‐
lel tothe long axis of tie-down eye2 as illus‐
tra ted.
The locking pin can only be pushed down suf‐
fi ciently and allow the tie-down eyeto be fit‐
te d, mo ved or remo ved, if the me talre taining
ri ng is para lleltothe long axis of the tie-down
ey e. #
Hold tie-down eye2 between your fore finger
and middle finger as illust rated, and place
yo ur thumb thro ugh me talre taining ring 3
and on the cent ral pressure point. #
Use your thumb topush the locking pin down
as far as it will go. #
Push tie-down eye2 near the load using the
notches on guide rail1, and mo veit appr ox‐
imately 12mm. #
Remo veyour thumb from the pressure point
and slide tie-down eye2 until it engages. Tr
ansporting 215