*
N
N O
OTE
TE Reduced battery life due tofrequent
short-distance trips The 12 V battery may not be su1cien
tly
ch arge d when theve hicle is used only for
short-dis tance trips. This reduces the life of
th e batter y. #
Drive longer distances regula rly to
ch arge the batter y. *
N
N O
OTE
TE Damage totheve hicle due tonot
observing the maximum permitted head-
ro om clearance If
th eve hicle height is greater than the maxi-
mum permitted headroom clearance, thero of
and other parts of theve hicle may be dam-
aged. #
Obser vethe signposted headroom clear-
ance. #
Ifth eve hicle height is greater than the
permitted headroom clearance, do not
enter. #
Obser vethech anged vehicle height with
add-on roof equipment. N No
ot
tes on dr
es on dr iving wit
iving with a r
h a roof load, tr
oof load, tr ailer or fully
ailer or fully
laden v
laden v ehicle
ehicle
When driving with a loaded roof luggage rack or
trailer as well as with a fully laden or fully occu-
pied vehicle, theve hicle's driving and steering
ch aracteristics change.
Yo u should bear thefo llowing in mind:
R Do not exceed the permissible roof load and
to wing capacity. Also obser vethete ch nical
data in the printed Owner's Manual.
R Evenly distribute thero of load, and place
heavy objects at the bottom. Also comply with
th e no tes on loading theve hicle
(/ page 121).
R Drive attentivel y,and avoid suddenly pulling
awa y,braking and steering as well as rapid
cornering.
Not
Not es on dr
es on dr iving on salt-tr
iving on salt-tr eat
eated r
ed r oads
oads
The braking e.ect is limited on salt-treated roads. Therefore, obser
vethefo llowing no tes:
R due tosalt build-up on the brake disks and
brakepads, the braking distance can increase
considerably or result in braking only on one
side
R maintain a much greater safe distance tothe
ve hicle in front
To remo vesalt build-up:
R brake occasionally while paying attention to
th e tra1c conditions
R carefully depress the brake pedal at the end of
th e journey and when starting the next jour-
ney
N
No ot
tes on aq
es on aq uaplaning
uaplaning
Aq uaplaning can take place once a cer tain
amount of water has accumulate d onthero ad
sur face.
Obser vethefo llowing no tes during heavy precipi-
ta tion or in conditions in whi chaquaplaning may
occur:
R reduce speed
R avoid tyre ruts Driving and parking
177
177
Ad
Blue ®
re/ll canis ter4 can be remo ved
when it has been only partial lyem ptied. #
Unscr ewand close disposable hose 3and
Ad Blue ®
re/ll canis ter4 inreve rse order. #
Replace AdBlue ®
/ller cap 2and turn it
clo ckwise until it audibly engages. #
Close fuel /ller 0ap 1.#
Switch on theve hicle for at least 60 seconds.
% Ifth eve hicle could not be star ted as the
Ad Blue ®
tank was em pty, it can take up to
60 seconds forth ere /ll tobe de tected. #
Start theve hicle.
% Avoid storing AdBlue ®
re/ll con tainers perma-
nently in theve hicle. Char
Char
ging t
ging t he high-v
he high-v olt
oltag
age batt
e batt er
ery (plug-in
y (plug-in
h
h ybr
ybr id)
id) N
No
ot
tes on c
es on c har
harging t
ging t he high-v
he high-v olt
oltag
age batt
e batt ery
ery *
N
NOOTE
TE High-voltage battery damage due to
leaving theve hicle idle for lengt hyperiods
of time Lithium-ion batteries
experience a natural self-
dischar ge.
Exhausti vedischarging can therefore occur if
th eve hicle is idle for se veral months. This can
damage the high-voltage batter y. #
Toavo id damage, please obser vethefo l-
lowing recommendations when handling
th e high-voltage batter y. *
N
NO
OTE
TE Accelerated ageing of the high-volt-
age battery due tonot observing thefo l-
lowing recommendations As a
result of its basic characteristics, the
storage capacity of and the amount of energy
av ailable from the high-voltage battery decrease
over the course of its life. As a
re sult, the maximum electrical range that can
be achie vedby theve hicle is reduced and its
maximum electrical output can be impaired.
The following factors could accelerate the age-
ing of the high-voltage batter y:
R a high le vel of charge , especially if the
ve hicle is idle for a lengt hyperiod of time
R leaving theve hicle idle for lengt hyperiods
at high ambient temp eratures #
Toavo id accelerated ageing, please
obser vethefo llowing recommendations
when handling the high-voltage batter y. Re
commendations when handling the high-voltage
batter y:
R If leaving theve hicle idle for lengt hyperiods,
park up theve hicle with a high- voltage battery
ch arge leve l between 30% and 50%. Do not
ke ep the high-voltage battery continuously
connected topowe r supply equipment. 200 200
Driving and parking
Fo
r fur ther information on charging the high-volt-
age batter y,referto the "Charging the high-volt-
age battery" section (/ page 200).1
Supply type: AC
St andard: EN 62196-2
St yle: type 2
Plug type: charging cable soc ket and vehicle
plug
Missing values werenot available at the time of
going topress. Maximum batt
Maximum batt
er
ery capacity and c
y capacity and c har
harging times
ging times Saloon and Est
Saloon and Est
at
ate (all
e (all
models)
models)
Ty pe Lithium-ion
Maximum energy con-
te nt 13.5 kWh
Ra nge in electric-only
mode
Cha rge time – mode 3
with 7.4 kW charging
capacity App
rox. 1 h 30 min
Char getime – mode 2
with 3.7 kW charging
capacity App
rox. 2 h 45 min
Char getime – mode 2
with 1.8 kW charging
capacity App
rox. 6 h 30 min Charging times – modes 2 and 3 apply
toAC
ch arging from 10% to100% of the usable energy
content.
The time take nto charge the battery depends on
th ech arge status of the batter y,the ambient tem-
perature and thech arging capacity of the batter y.
The charging capacit y,in turn, depends on the
supply voltage, the cur rent intensity and the type
of po wer suppl y.
The nominal voltage range foryo ur vehicle can be
fo und on the information label in the soc ket co ver
( / page 200). T T
r
railer hitch
ailer hitch Gener
Gener
al not
al notes on t
es on t he tr
he trailer hitch
ailer hitch Modi/cations
tothe cooling system may be nec-
essar y,depending on theve hicle model. The ret-
ro /tting of a trailer hit chis only permissible if a
to wing capacity is speci/ed in your vehicle docu-
ments.
Fu rther information can be obtained at a quali/ed
specialist workshop. 410 410
Te
ch nical data
Apps
Apps
Mercedes me calls................................. 320
Mercedes me connect........................... 323
Assist
Assist ance syst ance syst ems
ems...................................... 218
ASS YS
ASS YST PL
T PL US
US
Battery disconnection periods................ 341
Service inter val display.......................... 340
Service requ irements............................. 340
ATA
ATA , Anti-theT pr otection
Deactivating the alar m........................... 103
Fu nction................................................ 103
Interior pr otection.................................. 105
To w- awa y protection...................... 103, 104
A
A TTENTION ASSIST
TTENTION ASSIST
Function................................................ 224
Setting.................................................. .226
A
A ut
ut hor
hor ised w
ised w ork
orkshop
shop ...................................... 38
A
A ut
ut omatic car w
omatic car w ash
ash...................................... 348
A
A ut
ut omatic car w
omatic car w ash mode
ash mode............................ 348
A
A ut
ut omatic climat
omatic climat e contr
e control
ol............................ 155
A
A ut
ut omatic dist
omatic dist ance contr
ance control
ol,Ac tive Dis-
ta nce Assist DISTRONIC, DISTRONIC.......... .229
A
A ut
ut omatic dr
omatic dr iving lights
iving lights................................ 138 A
A
ut
ut omatic emerg
omatic emerg ency call
ency call, Mercedes-
Benz emer gency call system......................... 329
A
A ut
ut omatic engine st
omatic engine st ar
art/st
t/st op
op
ECO start/stop function........................ 178
A
A ut
ut omatic fr
omatic fr ont passeng
ont passeng er airbag
er airbagshut
shuto.
o.,
PA SSENGER AIR BAG status display
Fu nction.................................................. 55
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator la mps...... 56
A
A ut
ut omatic mirr
omatic mirr or f
or folding function
olding function ................. 152
A
A ut
ut omatic seat adjus
omatic seat adjustment tment........................... 113
A
A ut
ut omatic tr
omatic tr ansmission
ansmission
Changing gear........................................ 189
DIRECT SELECT le ver............................. 189
Drive prog rams...................................... 186
DY NAMIC SELECT switch....................... 186
Engaging drive position.......................... 191
Kickd own.............................................. .192
Manual shiTing...................................... 191
St eering wheel gearshiT paddles............ 191
Tr ansmission position displ ay................. 189
Tr ansmission position s........................... 189
A A ut
ut onomous br
onomous br aking
aking.................................... 240
Axle load
Axle load Trailer operatio n.................................... .412 B
B
Bad w
Bad w eat
eather light
her light ......................................... 141
Ball neck
Ball neck Extending/r etra cting............................. .274
Extending/r etra cting (MBUX multime-
dia system)............................................ 276
Tr ailer coupling...................................... 277
B
B AS AS, Brake Assist System............................. 220
Batt
Batt er
ery (12 V batt
y (12 V batt er
ery)
y)
Charging................................................ 367
No tes..................................................... 363
Re placing.............................................. .368
St arting assis tance............................... .365
Batt Batt er
er y (high-v
y (high-v olt
oltag
age on-boar
e on-boar d electr
d electrical
ical
syst
syst em)
em)........................................................ 409
Batt
Batt er
ery (ke
y (ke y)
y).................................................. 83
Batt
Batt er
ery (r
y (r emot
emot e contr
e contr ol)
ol)............................... 163
Batt
Batt er
ery (st
y (st art
arter batt
er batt er
ery)
y)
Charging via Remo teOnline................... 172
Belt
Belt ................................................................ 47
Bicy
Bicy cle r
cle r ack
ack
Load capacity........................................ 411 500
500
Index
Interior..................................................
.146
Switc
Switc hing air
hing air -r
-recir
ecir culation mode
culation mode on/o.
on/o........ 156
Sync
Sync hr
hronisation function
onisation function
Ac tivating/deactivating (control panel)... 155
Syst
Syst em se
em se ttings
ttings
Langua gesetting.................................... 306
MBUX reset function............................. .306
Syst
Syst em updat
em updat es
es........................................... 303 T
T
T
T ailpipes
ailpipes
Care...................................................... 351
T
T ak
ak e-bac
e-bac k of end-of-lif
k of end-of-lif e v
e vehicles
ehicles
Pr otection of the environment.................. 22
T
T ank cont
ank cont ent
ent
Ad Blue ®
................................................ .404
Fu el....................................................... 403
Re ser ve................................................. 403
T
T ec
ec hnical data
hnical data
Axle load (trailer operation).................... 412
Component-speci/c information............ 396
Fa stening points of the trailer hitc h........ 411
High-voltage battery............................... 409 Information............................................ 394
Maximum speeds................................... 409
Mounting dimensions of a trailer hitch.... 411
Overhang dimension of the trailer hitc h..4 11
Re gula tory radio identi/cation................ 396
Re gula tory radio identi/cation – Indo-
nesia and Israel...................................... 396
Ro of load............................................... 409
To ngue weight........................................ 411
To wing capacity.................................... .411
Ve hicle dimension s................................ 408
T T elephone
elephone
Blue tooth ®
............................................. 319
Charg ing wirelessly (mobile phone)........ 135
Connecting a mobile phone using a
passke y................................................. 319
Connecting a mobile phone using
Secure Simple Pairing............................ 319
Emer gency call...................................... 329
Menu..................................................... 319
No tes..................................................... 316
No tes on wireless charging (mobile
phone)................................................... 134
Operating modes................................... 318
Te lephone menu overview......................3 18T T
elephon
elephon y oper
y operating modes
ating modes
Blue tooth ®
telephony............................. 318
Car telephon y........................................ 318
T
T em
em per
per ature
ature
Setting theve hicle interior temp era-
ture....................................................... 153
Themes
Themes Con/guring............................................ 302
T
T ie-do
ie-do wney
wn eyes
es.............................................. 127
TIREFIT kit
TIREFIT kit Declaration of conformity......................... 36
Storage location.................................... .359
T T oll syst
oll syst em
em
Wi ndsc reen............................................ 152
T
T ongue w
ongue w eight
eight.............................................. 411
T
T op Tet
op Tether
her ...................................................... 71
T
T ouc
ouc h Contr
h Contr ol
ol
MBUX................................................... .295
On-board computer................................ 285
T
T ouc
ouc hpad
hpad
Operating.............................................. 295
T
T ouc
ouc hscr
hscr een
een................................................ 295 Index
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