
Driver Alert System (recommendation for rest breaks) 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒Introduction  
The Driver Alert System informs the driver if their driving shows signs of tiredness. 
 
Fig. 13 On the instrument cluster display: Driver Alert System symbol. 
Function and operation 
The Driver Alert System determines the driving behaviour of the driver at the start of a journey and 
uses this to calculate a fatigue assessment. This is continuously compared with the current 
behaviour of the driver while driving. If the system detects that the driver may be tired, an acoustic 
warning signal will sound and a symbol ⇒ Fig. 13  will be displayed on the instrument cluster display 
as a visual indication in combination with a supplementary text message. The message in the 
instrument cluster display is displayed for about five seconds and may be repeated once. The last 
displayed message is saved by the system. 
The message on the instrument cluster display can be switched off by pressing the  
button on the wiper lever or the  button on the multifunction steering wheel ⇒ Operating the 
instrument cluster . The message can be displayed again on the instrument cluster display using the 
multifunction display ⇒ Warning and information messages . 
Function conditions 
The driving behaviour can be evaluated only when the speed is above 60 km/h (37 mph) up to 
approximately 200 km/h (125 mph). 
Switching on and off 
The Driver Alert System can be activated and deactivated in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment 
system ⇒ Vehicle settings menu . 
Function limitations 
The Driver Alert System has system-related limitations. The following conditions can limit the 
function of the Driver Alert System, or prevent it from working altogether: 
Speeds below 60 km/h (37 mph). 
Speeds above 200 km/h (125 mph). 
Twisting roads. 
Poor roads. 
Adverse weather conditions.  

Sporty driving style. 
Towing a heavy/long trailer. 
The driver is distracted. 
The Driver Alert System is reset in the following situations: 
The ignition is switched off. 
The driver seat belt is unfastened and the driver door is opened. 
The vehicle has been stationary for longer than 15 minutes. 
The Driver Alert System is automatically reset in the event of an extended period of driving at slow 
speeds (speed less than 60 km/h (37 mph)). When the speed is increased again, the system 
evaluates the driving behaviour once more. 
 
WARNING 
The intelligent technology used in the Driver Alert System cannot overcome the laws of physics, and 
functions only within the limits of the system. Do not let the extra convenience afforded by the 
Driver Alert System tempt you into taking any risks when driving. During a long trip, plan regular and 
sufficient breaks. 
The driver is responsible at all times for their fitness to drive. 
Never drive a vehicle when you are tired. 
The system cannot always detect the driver's level of alertness. Observe the information in the 
Function limitations section. 
In certain situations, the system may wrongly interpret intentional driving manoeuvres as a lack of 
alertness from the driver. 
No urgent warning will be given in the event of the phenomenon known as microsleep. 
Observe the information in the instrument cluster display and act according to the commands. 
 
The Driver Alert System has been developed for use only while driving on motorways and good 
roads. 
 
If there is a system fault, go to a qualified workshop and have the system checked. 
 
 
  

 
 
 
 
Dynamic Road Sign Display (Sign Assist) 
 
Fig. 14 On the instrument cluster display: examples of recognised speed limits and overtaking 
restrictions with accompanying additional signs. 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒Introduction  
Dynamic Road Sign Display uses a camera in the base of the interior mirror to monitor standard road 
signs and informs the driver of any detected speed limits or overtaking restrictions. Within the limits 
of the system, the system also displays additional signs, e.g. temporary restrictions, signs related to 
towing a trailer ⇒ Trailer towing  or restrictions in wet weather conditions. In some cases, the 
system can also display the current speed limits on non-signposted routes. 
Displays 
In addition to speed limits and overtaking restrictions, Dynamic Road Sign Display also detects the 
sign which indicates that all restrictions have been lifted on motorways and main roads in Germany. 
In all other countries, the currently valid speed limit is displayed instead. 
The road signs detected by Dynamic Road Sign Display are displayed on the instrument cluster 
⇒ Fig. 14  and in some cases also on the Infotainment system, depending on which version is 
installed in the vehicle. In some equipment levels, a display is also shown on the Head-up Display 
⇒ Instrument cluster . 
No road signs availableThe system is in the initialisation phase. OR: the camera has not detected any 
mandatory or warning signs.Error: Dynamic Road Sign DisplaySystem fault. Go to a qualified 
workshop.Speed warning currently unavailable.Fault in the Dynamic Road Sign Display system speed 
warning. Go to a qualified workshop.Dynamic Road Sign Display: clean the windscreen!The area 
around the camera on the windscreen is dirty. Clean the windscreen ⇒ Vehicle care .Dynamic Road 
Sign Display currently restricted.No data transmission from the Infotainment system. Check whether 
valid map data is loaded in the Infotainment system. OR: the vehicle is located in an area that is not 
covered by the map stored in the Infotainment system.No data availableDynamic Road Sign Display 
is not supported in the country in which you are currently travelling. 
Switching on and off 
Continuous display of road signs in the instrument cluster can be activated and deactivated in the 
vehicle settings in the Infotainment system.  

Display of road signs 
After validation and evaluation of the information from the camera, the Infotainment system and 
the current vehicle data, the activated Dynamic Road Sign Display shows up to three valid road signs 
⇒ Fig. 14   with the accompanying additional signs: 
1st position:The road sign that currently applies for the driver is shown on the left-hand side of the 
display, e.g. a speed limit of 130 km/h (80 mph) ⇒ Fig. 14  .2nd position:Road signs that do not 
always apply (e.g. 100 km/h (60 mph) in wet) are shown in second place.Additional sign:if the 
windscreen wiper is active while the vehicle is in motion, the now valid road sign with the additional 
In wet sign, for example, will be moved left to the first position.3rd position:Further road signs that 
do not always apply will be displayed in the third position, e.g. overtaking not permitted at certain 
times ⇒ Fig. 14  . 
Speed warning 
If the Dynamic Road Sign Display detects that an applicable speed limit has been exceeded, it can 
issue an acoustic warning signal and display a message on the instrument cluster display. 
The speed warning can be set or completely deactivated in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment 
system ⇒ Vehicle settings menu . The settings can be adjusted in increments of 5 km/h (3 mph) 
within a range between 0 km/h (mph) and 15 km/h (9 mph) above the permitted maximum speed. 
Trailer mode 
In vehicles with a factory-fitted towing bracket and a trailer with an electrical connection to the 
vehicle, the display of road signs that may apply to the vehicle when towing a trailer, e.g. applicable 
speed limits and no-overtaking signs, can be activated or deactivated in the vehicle settings in the 
Infotainment system ⇒ Vehicle settings menu . 
In trailer mode, the speed warning function display can be adjusted to the type of trailer or to legal 
requirements. The settings can be adjusted in increments of 10 km/h (5 mph) within a range 
between 60 km/h (40 mph) and 130 km/h (80 mph). If a higher speed is set than is permitted for 
driving with a trailer in the country in which you are currently travelling, Dynamic Road Sign Display 
automatically issues a warning at the usual speed limit, e.g. at 80 km/h (50 mph) in Germany. 
If the speed warning for the trailer is deactivated, Dynamic Road Sign Display issues warnings as if 
the vehicle was being driven without a trailer. 
Function limitations 
Dynamic Road Sign Display is subject to system-related limitations. The following conditions can 
restrict the function of Dynamic Road Sign Display, or prevent it from working altogether: 
Poor visibility, e.g. snow, rain, fog or heavy spray. 
Glare, e.g. due to oncoming traffic or sunlight. 
High speeds. 
Covered or dirty camera. 
Road signs that are located outside of the camera's field of view.  

Partially or fully hidden traffic signs, e.g. by trees, snow, dirt or other vehicles. 
Road signs that do not correspond to the standard design. 
Damaged or bent traffic signs. 
Variable road signs on gantries (changeable road sign display using LEDs or other light sources). 
Out-of-date map material in the Infotainment system. 
Stickers on vehicles that show road signs, e.g. speed restrictions on trucks. 
 
WARNING 
The intelligent technology used by the Dynamic Road Sign Display cannot overcome the laws of 
physics, and functions only within the limits of the system. Do not let the extra convenience afforded 
by the Dynamic Road Sign Display system tempt you into taking any risks when driving. The system is 
not a substitute for the full concentration of the driver. 
Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions. 
Poor visibility, darkness, snow, rain and fog can cause road signs not to be displayed or to be 
incorrectly displayed by the system. 
If the camera's field of view is dirty, covered or damaged, the function of the Dynamic Road Sign 
Display system may be impaired. 
 
WARNING 
Driving recommendations and traffic symbols displayed by the Dynamic Road Sign Display system 
may differ from the current traffic situation. 
Not all road signs can be recognised by the system and displayed correctly. 
Road signs on the road and traffic regulations have priority over the recommendations and displays 
provided by the Dynamic Road Sign Display system. 
 
NOTICE 
Availability of the Dynamic Road Sign Display function is limited in waypoint mode (waypoint 
navigation) of the Infotainment system. 
 
Some settings can be saved in the user accounts of the personalisation function and can therefore 
change automatically when the user account is changed ⇒ Personalisation . 
 
  

 
 
 
 
 
Time 
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings⇒Introduction  
Press the button or function button. 
Press the Vehicle and function buttons. 
Select the Time and date menu option to set the time ⇒ Vehicle settings menu . 
To set the time (on all vehicle clocks), press and hold the button in the instrument cluster until 
the word Time appears in the display ⇒ Analogue instrument cluster . 
Release the button. The time is shown in the instrument cluster display and the hour setting is 
marked. 
Then press the  button repeatedly until the required hour value is displayed. Press and hold the 
button to scroll through quickly. 
Once you have set the hour, wait until the minutes display is marked in the instrument cluster 
display. 
Then press the button repeatedly until the required minute value is displayed. Press and hold the 
button to scroll through quickly. 
Release the button to finish setting the clock. 
Select the Range information profile. 
Press and hold the button on the multifunction steering wheel until the Service menu is available 
on the instrument cluster display ⇒ Service menu . 
Select the Time menu. 
Set the correct time with the arrow buttons  or . 
Lap timer 
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings⇒Introduction  
With the appropriate equipment the lap timer can be shown on the instrument cluster display 
⇒ Instrument cluster menus . 
The lap timer has the option of timing your own laps manually in the vehicle on a race track, to store 
the times and to compare them with best times.  

The following higher-level menus can be displayed: 
Lap timer 
Lap (with the current lap number) 
Statistics 
Switching between the menus 
Vehicles without multifunction steering wheel: 
Press the rocker switch on the wiper lever ⇒ Operating the instrument cluster . 
Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel: 
Press the or button ⇒ Operating the instrument cluster . 
The following list shows an example of how the menus in the instrument cluster display are 
structured. The actual scope of the menus and the names of the individual menu options vary 
according to the instrument cluster design and the vehicle electronics. 
Menu displays and functions 
Lap timer menu 
StartStarts the lap timer.Since startTiming starts when the vehicle drives off. If the vehicle is already 
in motion, timing will begin when the vehicle has come to a temporary standstill.StatisticsAn 
overview of the laps driven until now are displayed. 
Lap menu 
Stop!Active timing is interrupted. This will not end the lap.ContinuePaused timing resumes.Split 
time:A split time will be displayed for approximately five seconds. Active timing continues parallel to 
this.New lapTiming of the current lap will then be interrupted and a new lap will begin. The time of 
the completed lap will be carried over to the statistics.Abort lapThe timing is ended and disregarded. 
The current lap is not entered into the statistics.EndTiming is ended. The lap is entered into the 
statistics. 
Statistics menu 
BackIt will be reset to the previous menu.ResetAll stored statistics data will be reset. 
In the Statistics menu, the lap times most recently achieved are shown. If the maximum number of 
99 laps or the maximum time of 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds has been reached, a new 
timing can only be started after the statistics have been reset. 
 
WARNING 
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted. 
Make lap timer settings and access statistics only when the vehicle is stationary.  

When the vehicle is in motion, use the lap timer only in driving situations which are easy to control. 
Fuel gauge 
 
Fig. 15 Fuel gauge in the analogue instrument cluster. 
 
Fig. 16 Fuel gauge in the Active Info Display. 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒Introduction  
Fuel tank almost empty. 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. The reserve volume, red marking, is being consumed ⇒ . 
Fill the tank as soon as possible. 
Water in the diesel fuel. 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. 
Switch off the engine and seek expert assistance. 
Tank cap open. 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. 
Close the tank cap.