fo
re xamp le,your driving behaviour, your location,
yo ur route or your use patterns.
Leg
Leg al r
al req
equir
uir ements r
ements r eg
eg ar
arding t
ding t he disclosur
he disclosur e of
e of
data
data
If legally requ ired todo so, manufacturers are, in
individual cases, legally obliged toprov ide go vern-
mental entities, upon requ est and totheex tent
re qu ired, data stored bythe manufacturer.
Fo rexamp le,this may be the case during the
in ve sti gation of a criminal o.ence.
Go vernmental entities are themsel ves, in individ-
ual cases and within the applicable legal frame-
wo rk, authorised toread out data from theve hi-
cle. In the case of an accident, information that
can help with an in vesti gation can, therefore, be
ta ke n from the airbag control unit, fore xamp le.
Oper
Oper ational dat ational dat a in t
a in the v
he vehicle
ehicle
This is data rega rding the operation of theve hicle,
which ha vebeen processed bycont rol units.
This includes thefo llowing data, fore xa mpl e:
R vehicle status information suc hasth e speed,
longitudinal acceleration, lateral acceleration,
number of wheel revo lutions or thefa stened
seat belts display R
ambient conditions, su chas temp erature, rain
sensor or distance sensor
Generall y,the use of these data is temp orar y;
th ey will not be stored be yond the period of oper-
ation and will only be processed within theve hicle
itself. Control units oTen contain data memories
fo rve hicle keys,fo re xamp le. Their use permits the
te mp orary or permanent documentation of tech ni-
cal information about theve hicle's operating
state, component loads, main tenance requ ire-
ments and tech nical events or faults.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, thefo llo w-
ing data are stored:
R operating status of system components,
suchas /ll le vels, tyre pressure or battery sta-
tus
R malfunctions or faults in impor tant system
components, suc has lights or brakes
R system reactions in special driving situations,
suchas airbag depl oyment or the inter vention
of stability cont rol systems
R information on events leading tovehicle dam-
age R
charge leve l of the high-voltage batter y,esti-
mated range
In cer tain cases, it may be required tostore da ta
th at wo uld ha veotherwise been used only temp o-
rari ly. This may be the case if theve hicle has
de tected a malfunction, fore xamp le.
If yo u use services, suc hasre pair services and
maintenance work, stored operational data as
we ll as theve hicle identi/cation number can be
re ad out and used. They can be read out by
service network emplo yees, suc haswo rkshops
and manu facturers or third parties, suc has break-
down services. The same is true in the case of
wa rranty claims and quality assurance measures.
In general, there adout is per form ed via the legally
prescribed port forth e diagnostics connection in
th eve hicle. The operational data that are read out
document tech nical states of theve hicle or of
individual components and assist in the diagnosis
of malfunctions, compliance with warranty obli ga-
tions and quality impr ovement. Tothat end, these
data, in particular information about component
loads, tech nical events, malfunctions and other
fa ults may be transmitted along with theve hicle 36 36
Gene
ral no tes
%
When using a CCS (Combined Charging Sys-
te m) charging cable tocharge with direct cur-
re nt at a combo vehicle soc ket, bo thvehicle
soc ket connections 1and 2are used for
ch arging.
Charging options forth e high-voltage battery
(mode 2, 3 or 4):
R Charging through recuperation while theve hi-
cle is in motion
R Charging with alternating cur rent when sta-
tiona ry:
- at a mains soc ket (mode 2)
- at a wallbox or charging station (mode 3)
R Charging with direct cur rent when stationar y:
- at a rapid charging station (mode 4)
Depending on the count ry-speci/c vehicle equip-
ment and your vehicle's charging cable, single
phase ACcharging is also possible.
Obser vethe di.erent grid requ irements of your
cur rent location when charging. Only use charging
cables which conform tothegr id requ irements.
Consult a quali/ed elect rician or your local grid
operator if you ha veany questions. It is
recommended that youch arge the high-volt-
age battery at a wallbox or charging station due to
th e impr ovedch arging per form ance and better
ch arging e1ciency o.ered.
S
S t
to
o wing t
wing t he c
he char
harging cable
ging cable
Alw ays st owtheve hicle charging cable in the
ch arging cable bag pr ovided and secure it in the
boot or load compartment of your vehicle.
Otherwise, thech arging cable is not su1ciently
secured.
Syst
Syst em limits em limits
The po wer output of the high-voltage battery may
be impaired bythefo llowing:
R High or low outside temp eratures
R Electrical auxiliary consumers in theve hicle
being switched on, e.g. operating the air con-
ditioning system
R Extended periods without charging
The charging time of the high-voltage battery may
be increased bythefo llowing:
R High or low outside temp eratures
R Extended periods without charging R
The maximum available charge cur rent of the
ch arging facility
R The settings of thech arging process in the
multimedia system (/ page 184) 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 er
ery at t
y at t he
he
mains soc ke
mains soc ket (mode 2)
t (mode 2) &
D
DAN
AN GER
GER Risk of fatal injury from incor-
re ctly ins talled component parts
Connecting thech arging cable toa mains
soc ket using incor rectly ins talled component
parts could cause a /re or an electric shoc k,
fo rex ample. #
Only connect thech arging cable to a
mains soc ketth at:
R Has been proper lyinstalled and
R Has been inspected byaqu ali/ed elect ri-
cian #
For saf etyre asons, only use thech arging
cable supplied with theve hicle or an
original Mercedes-Benz charging cable. Driving and parking
169
169
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
Á
Key not detected (white dis-
play message) *T
hekey is cur rently unde tected. #
Change the location of theke y in theve hicle. #
Ifth eke y is still not recognised, place it in the slot for starting with theke y (/ page 154).
Á Key not detected (red dis-
play message) *T
hekey cann otbe de tected and may no longer be in theve hicle.
If th eke y is no lon ger in theve hicle and you switch o. theve hicle:
R You can no longer start theve hicle.
R You cannot centrally lock theve hicle. #
Ensu rethat theke y is in theve hicle.
If th eke y is in theve hicle and still not recognised: #
Stop theve hicle immediately in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
Place theke y in the slot for starting the engine with theke y (/ page 154).
The key battery is weak or dischar ged. #
Check the battery using the indicator lamp (/ page 74). #
Replace theke y batter y,if necessary (/ page 76). Display message
s andwarning/indicator lamps
365
365
Air dis
Air distr
tribution
ibution
MBUX multimedia system....................... 145
Setting................................................... 143
Air fr
Air fr eshener syst
eshener syst em
em.................................... 146
Air inlet
Air inlet ........................................................ 308
Air pr
Air pr essure
essure................................................. 333
Air v
Air v ents
ents
Setting................................................... 149
Air/w
Air/w at
ater duct
er duct............................................ .308
Airbag
Airbag, Occupant saf ety
Au tomatic front passenger airbag shut
o............................................................. 48 Deployment............................................. 40
Fr ont airbag (driver, front passenger)........ 45
Installation locations................................ 45
Knee airbag............................................. 45
Overview.................................................. 45
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator la mps...... 49
Pr otection................................................ 46
Re duced pr otection.................................. 47
Side airbag.............................................. 45
Wi ndow airbag......................................... 45
Air0 ow
Air0ow
Setting................................................... 143 Alar Alar
m syst
m syst em
em,ATA......................................... 94
Ambient lighting
Ambient lighting ........................................... 134
Animals
Animals Pets in theve hicle.................................... 72
Anti-loc
Anti-loc k br
k braking syst
aking syst em
em, ABS..................... .193
Anti-t
Anti-theT heTalar
alarm syst
m syst em
em,ATA ........................... 94
Anti-t
Anti-theT heTprot
pr otection
ection ,ATA
Ad ditional door loc k................................. 77
Immobiliser.............................................. 93
Appr ov
Approv al numbers
al numbers....................................... .350
Apps
Apps Mercedes me calls................................. 283
Mercedes me connect........................... 286
Assist Assist ance syst
ance syst ems
ems...................................... 192
ASS YS
ASS YST PL
T PL US
US
Battery disconnection periods................ 305
Service inter val display.......................... 304
Service requ irements............................. 304
ATA
ATA Deactivating the alar m............................. 94
Fu nction.................................................. 94
Interior pr otection....................................95
To w- awa y protection..........................9 4, 95A
A TTENTION ASSIST
TTENTION ASSIST, Attention assistant
Fu nction................................................ 198
Setting.................................................. .199
A
A ut
ut hor
hor ised w
ised w ork
orkshop
shop ...................................... 33
A
A ut
ut omatic car w
omatic car w ash
ash...................................... 308
A
A ut
ut omatic car w
omatic car w ash mode
ash mode............................ 308
A
A ut
ut omatic climat
omatic climat e contr
e control
ol............................ 144
A
A ut
ut omatic dist
omatic dist ance contr
ance control
ol,Ac tive Dis-
ta nce Assist DISTRONIC, DISTRONIC.......... .203
A
A ut
ut omatic dr
omatic dr iving lights
iving lights................................ 128
A
A ut
ut omatic emerg
omatic emerg ency call
ency call, Mercedes-
Benz emer gency call system......................... 292
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.................................................. 48
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator la mps...... 49
A
A ut
ut omatic mirr
omatic mirr or f
or folding function
olding function ................. 142
A
A ut
ut omatic tr
omatic tr ansmission
ansmission
Drive prog rams...................................... 161
DY NAMIC SELECT switch....................... 161
A A ut ut onomous br
onomous br aking
aking.................................... 212 426
426
Index
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.................. 18
T
T ec
ec hnical data
hnical data
Axle load (trailer operation).................... 359
Component-speci/c information............ 350
Fa stening points of the trailer hitch........3 58
High-voltage battery...............................3 56
Information............................................3 48
Maximum speeds................................... 356
Mounting dimensions of a trailer hitch... .358
Overhang dimension of the trailer hitc h..3 58
Re gula tory radio identi/cation................ 350
Re gula tory radio identi/cation – Indo-
nesia and Israel...................................... 350
Ro of load............................................... 356
To ngue weight........................................ 358
To wing capacity.................................... .358
T T elephone
elephone
Blue tooth ®
............................................. 282
Charg ing wirelessly (mobile phone)........ 125
Connecting a mobile phone/Passk ey..... 282
Connecting a mobile phone/Secure
Simple Pairing........................................ 282
Emer gency call...................................... 292
Menu..................................................... 282 No
tes..................................................... 278
No tes on wireless charging (mobile
phone)................................................... 123
Operating modes................................... 281
Te lephone menu overview......................2 81
T
T elephon elephon y oper
y operating modes
ating modes
Blue tooth ®
telephony............................. 281
T
T em
em per
per ature
ature................................................ 143
Themes
Themes Fastening.............................................. .264
THERMA
THERMA TIC
TIC
Air conditioning control panel................. 143
T
T ie-do
ie-do wney
wn eyes
es.............................................. 117
TIREFIT kit
TIREFIT kit Declaration of conformity......................... 31
Storage location.................................... .318
T T ongue w
ongue w eight
eight.............................................. 358
T
T op Tet
op Tether
her ...................................................... 64
T
T ouc
ouc h Contr
h Contr ol
ol
MBUX................................................... .258
On-board computer................................ 252
T
T ouc
ouc hpad
hpad
Operating.............................................. 258 T
T
ouc
ouc hscr
hscr een
een................................................ 258
To
To w bar syst
w bar syst em
em
To wing away.......................................... 249
Tow
Tow -awa
-a wa y pr ot
y pr otection
ection ...................................... 95
Tow
Tow -st
-star
arting
ting................................................. 328
To
To wing away
wing away................................................. 325
To
To wing eye
wing eye................................................... 328
To
To wing met
wing met hods
hods.......................................... .324
Tow
Tow ling
ling
To wing me thods.................................... .324
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c inf
infor
ormation
mation
Ac tivating............................................... 275
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c light w
light w ar
arning/displ ay
ning/display......................... 218
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c Sign Assist
Sign Assist
Fu nction................................................ 218
Setting.................................................. .220
Tr
Tr ailer coupling
ailer coupling , Ball neck..................... 242, 243
Tr
Tr ailer dra
ailer dra wbar
wbar, Pulling/ towing, Tow
bar system................................................... 249
Tr Tr ailer hitch
ailer hitch
Axle load................................................ 359
Bic ycle rack ........................................... 246 448
448
Index