ro
ad, weather or tra1c conditions. 4MATIC is only
an aid. You are responsible especially for main-
ta ining a safe distance from theve hicle in front,
fo rve hicle speed, for braking in good time and for
st ay ing in lane.
% In wintry road conditions, the maximum e.ect
of the 0exible all-wheel distribution can be
achie ved only if you use winter tyres (M+S
tyres), with snow chains if necessar y. Char
Char
ging t
ging t he high-v
he high-v olt
oltag
age batt
e batt ery
ery N
No
ot
tes on c
es on c har
harging t
ging t he high-v
he high-v olt
olt ag
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
decreases 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 frequently fully charging (char gelevel
100%) the high-voltage batter y,especially
when this process is not directly follo wed
by a jou rney
R frequent rapid charging with direct cur rent
(mode 4) 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 Every six months, when the outside temp era-
ture is abo ve10 °C, park theve hicle overnight
with a charge leve l below 20%.
R Only charge the high-voltage battery with
direct cur rent (mode 4) if necessar y.
R Char gethe high-voltage battery on average to
a ch arge leve l of 80%. Be yond a charge leve l of
80%, thech arging time is considerably pro-
lon ged.
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. Driving and parking
193 193
A
A
ut
ut omatic rev
omatic rever
ersing function of t
sing function of t he electr
he electric
ic
soc ke
soc ket
t0ap
0ap
If an obstacle impedes the electric soc ket 0ap
during the closing process, the soc ket 0ap opens
again automatically and the driver's display sho ws
a cor responding display message. The automatic
re ve rsing function is only an aid and is not a sub-
stitute foryo ur attentiveness. #
When closing the soc ket 0ap, make sure that
no body parts or objects are in the closing
area. F
F
unction of t
unction of t he c
he charg
harg e lev
e lev el displa
el displa y in t
y in the dr
he dr iv
iver's
er's
display
display %
The data shown in the illust ration is example
data. 1
Range at cur rent charge level
2 Current state of charge ofthe high-voltage
battery
3 Maximum state of charge (depending on the
setting)
4 Time remaining until comple tely ch arge d (until
th e selected maximum charge leve l is
re ached)
5 Char geleve lre commended byRange Assis-
ta nt toreach the next destination
6 Dynamic charge leve l display
7 Current charging capacity %
Speci/ed remaining range 1may vary due to
di.erent factors, e.g. driving st yle or topog ra-
ph y.
When theve hicle is connected tothe mains sup-
ply and is switched o., the driver's display sho ws
th ech arge leve l display for appr oximately two
minutes.
% The value of cur rent charging capacity 7can
di.er from the display on thech arging station.
At ach arging capacity of 10 kW or highe r,the
va lue in thech arge leve l display is rounded o.
and shown without a decimal place.
The value in 4varies depending on the setting of
th ech arging process. It displ aysth ech arging pre-
diction, e.g. the time at which the selected charge
le ve l will be reached or thech arge leve l at the
pre-selected departure time. 210 210
Driving and parking
Se
Se
tting t
tting t he st
he stat
ate of c
e of c harg
harg e of t
e of t he high-v
he high-v olt
oltag
age bat-
e bat-
t
t er
er y when t
y when t he c
he char
harging st
ging st ation and des
ation and des tination
tination
ar
ar e r
e r eac
eac hed
hed #
Select Zinthe navigation module
(/ page 330). #
Select Route. #
Select Charge level at destination orCharge
level at charging stations. #
Movethe control knob tothe leT or right and
set the prefer red state of charge in percent
(%).
The destination or charging station along the
ro ute is reached with the set state of charge.
To reach a charging station, the system uses the
battery capacity, e.g. up to10 % residual ene rgy
content (state of charge ).Yo u can increase this
state of charge on ar riva l at thech arging station
and destination, e.g. to25 % at thech arging sta-
tion and 50 % at the destination. %
Intheev ent of increased energy consum ption
while driving, e.g. with headwind, thefo llowing
options are available on the system side:
R The charging station is safely reached
ev en at states of charge of less than 10 %.
R Navigation with Electric Intelli gence
selects a closer charging station forthe
ro ute.
% If acharging facility is available at the destina-
tion, the state of charge can be lo wered below
10 %. The Min.message appears on the cen-
tral displa y.Make sure that thera nge moni tor
is switched on.
Selecting a pro
Selecting a pro vider f vider for c
or char
harging st
ging st ations
ations #
Select Zinthe navigation module
(/ page 330). #
Select Route. #
Activate or deactivate Mercedes me Charge.
If th e option is activated, only charging sta-
tions pa yable with Mercedes me Char geare
ta ke n into account when selecting thech arg-
ing station.
or #
Activate All.
All charging stations known tothe navigation
system are take n into account when calculat-
ing routes with Electric Intelligence, rega rdless
of the type of payment.
It may be necessary toregister with the pro-
vider.
Switc
Switc hing t
hing t he r
he rang
ange monit
e monit or on or
or on or o.
o.
The activated range moni toring assists with mes-
sa ge s on the driver and central display toensure
safe ar riva l at the destination. #
Select Zinthe navigation module
(/ page 330). #
Select Route. #
Activate or deactivate Range monitoring.
To reach the destination with the state of
ch arge set bythe driver, thera nge is perma-
nently moni tore d when the option is switched
on.
% This function is not available in all countries. MBUX multimedia system
335
335
2
Supply type: DC
St andard: EN 62196-3
St yle: FF
Plug type: charging cable soc ket and vehicle
plug
Vo ltage range: 50 V to500 V
3 Supply type: DC
Standard: EN 62196-3
St yle: FF
Plug type: charging cable soc ket and vehicle
plug
Vo ltage range: 200 V to920 V
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 EQE 350+
EQE 350+
Ty
pe Lithium-ion
Usable energy content 90.56 kWh EQE 350+ EQE 350+
Char
getime – mode 2
with 1.8 kW charging
capacity
Char getime – mode 3
with 11 kW charging
capacity App
rox. 8 h 15 min
Char getime – mode 4
with 170 kW charging
capacity App
rox. 32 min Charging times – modes 2 and 3 apply
toAC
ch arging from 10% to100% of the usable energy
content.
Charging time – mode 4 applies toDC charging
from 10% to80% 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 193). 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. Mounting dimensions of t Mounting dimensions of t
he tr
he trailer hitch
ailer hitch The
overhang dimension and fastening points are
va lid for a trailer hitch installed at thefa ctor y. Te
ch nical data
421
421
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
Û
Battery capacity too low
Stop Charge immediately *T
hecharge leve l of the high-voltage battery is so low that it is no lon ger possible todrive theve hicle. The drive system
can no lon ger be restar ted.
When the drive system is restar ted, the message Battery capacity too low Stop Charge immediately will appear
again. #
Stop theve hicle immediately in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
Char gethe high-voltage battery (/ page 193).
Please wait in READY sta-
tus Warming battery See
Owner's Manual *O
perational readiness is es tablished õandthe transmission position jis engaged.
The high-voltage battery is warmed up tothe operating temp erature. This process can take afew minutes and may be
prolonged if defrosting of the windscreen ¬is activated.
The heating process ends when transmission position his engaged. Ho wever, when driving, the output is signi/cantly
limited until the high-voltage battery has reached its operating temp erature.
Û
Battery overheated Stop,
everybody out! Outdoors if
possible *T
he high- voltage battery has overheated. There is a risk of /re. #
Stop theve hicle immediately in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
If possible, stop theve hicle in the open air and ensure that all vehicle occupants getout.
% Supporting vehicle functions may activate automaticall y,e.g. the air-recirculation mode as part of climate control. #
Do not continue driving. #
If smoke is present, lea vethe danger zone and call the /re service immediatel y. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop even if there are no extern al signs of a /re. Displ
aymessages and warning/indicator lamps
441 441
Approv
Approv
al numbers
al numbers....................................... .414
Apps
Apps Mercedes me calls................................. 345
Mercedes me connect........................... 348
Assist
Assist ance syst
ance syst ems
ems...................................... 218
ASS YS
ASS YST PL
T PL US
US
Battery disconnection periods................ 368
Service inter val display.......................... 367
Service requ irements............................. 367
ATA
ATA , Anti-theT pr otection
Deactivating the alar m........................... 108
Fu nction................................................ 107
To w- awa y protection.............................. 108
AT
ATA A(anti-t
(anti-theT heTalar
alarm syst
m syst em)
em)
Priming/deactivating interior pr otec-
tion........................................................ 109
Priming/deactivating tow- awa y pro-
te ction................................................... 109
A
A TTENTION ASSIST TTENTION ASSIST, De tecting inat tentive-
ness Setting.................................................. .227
A
A TTENTION ASSIS
TTENTION ASSIS T wit
T with micr
h micr osleep
osleep
det
det ection
ection, Attention assis tant....................... 225 A
A
tt
tt ention assist
ention assist ant
ant,ATTENTION ASSIST........ 225
A
A ut
ut hor
hor ised w
ised w ork
orkshop
shop ...................................... 37
A
A ut
ut omatic car w
omatic car w ash
ash...................................... 370
A
A ut
ut omatic car w
omatic car w ash mode
ash mode........................... .370
A
A ut
ut omatic climat
omatic climat e contr
e contr ol
ol............................ 165
A
A ut
ut omatic dist
omatic dist ance contr
ance control
ol,Ac tive Dis-
ta nce Assist DISTRONIC, DISTRONIC.......... .230
A
A ut
ut omatic dr
omatic dr iving lights
iving lights................................ 142
A
A ut
ut omatic emerg
omatic emerg ency call
ency call, Mercedes-
Benz emer gency call system......................... 355
A
A ut
ut omatic fr
omatic fr ont passeng
ont passeng er airbag
er airbagshut
shut o.
o.
Fu nction.................................................. 53
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator la mps...... 54
A
A ut
ut omatic measur
omatic measur es
esaTer
aTer an accident
an accident ,
Occupant saf ety............................................. 58
A
A ut
ut omatic mirr
omatic mirr or f
or folding function
olding function................. 160
A A ut ut omatic seat adjus
omatic seat adjustment tment
Setting................................................... 116
A
A ut
ut onomous br
onomous br aking
aking.................................... 245
Axle load
Axle load Trailer operatio n.................................... .423 B
B
Bad w
Bad w eat
eather light
her light ......................................... 146
Ball neck
Ball neck Folding out/in........................................ 291
Tr ailer coupling...................................... 293
B B AS AS, Brake Assist System............................. 219
Batt
Batt er
ery (12 V batt
y (12 V batt er
ery)
y)
Charging................................................ 387
No tes..................................................... 385
Re placing.............................................. .387
Batt Batt er
ery (high-v
y (high-v olt
oltag
age on-boar
e on-boar d electr
d electrical
ical
syst
syst em)
em)........................................................ 420
Batt
Batt er
ery (ke
y (ke y)
y).................................................. 82
Beginner dr
Beginner dr iv
iver mode
er mode
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 225
Belt
Belt................................................................ 45
Bicy
Bicy cle r
cle r ack
ack
Load capacity........................................ 422
Tr ailer operatio n.................................... .295
Blind Spo
Blind Spo t Assist
t Assist,Active Blind Spot Assist
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 259
Fu nction................................................ 255 Ind
ex
507
507
Disconnect de
Disconnect de
vice
vice
High-voltage on-board electrical sys-
te m........................................................ 177
Display
Display Care...................................................... 375
Home screen........................................ .311
Displa
Displa y (dr y (driv
iver's displa
er's displa y)
y)
Overview of displa ys............................... 302
Displa
Displa y (MBUX multimedia syst
y (MBUX multimedia syst em)
em)
Calling up the Zero La yer........................ 308
Operating the Zero La yer........................ 308
Zero La yer (function).............................. 305
Zero La yer (o verview)............................. 306
Displa
Displa y message
y message
Calling up on driver display..................... 424
Displa
Displa y messag
y messag es
es
ç - - - km/h.................................... .464
È - - - km/h..................................... 464
h - - - km/h..................................... 463
# 12 V on-board electrical system
Vi sit workshop ....................................... 484 ò
Acoustic presence indicator
inoperative............................................ .436
: Active Light System inoperative..... 431
é ATTENTION ASSIST inoperati ve..... 462
P ATTENTION ASSIST Microsleep
Ta ke a break! ......................................... 463
é ATTENTION ASSIS T:Take a
break!.................................................... 462
: Automatic driving lights inoper-
ative...................................................... 431
Û Battery capacity too low Stop
Char geimmediately ...............................4 41
Û Battery overheated Stop, every-
body out! Outdoors if possible ................ 441
Ø Beginning emer gency stop... .468, 473
J Brake immediately ........................ 460
® Change key batteries .................... 428
è Charger cable connected .............. 439
J Check brake 0uid le vel.................. 461 ï
Check trailer hitch lock (white
display message) .................................... 446
é Check tyre(s) ................................ 487
É Compressor is cooling .................. 478
ÿ Coolant Stop Switch o. the
ve hicle ................................................... 437
! currently una vailable See Own-
er's Manual............................................4 79
÷ currently una vailable See Own-
er's Manual............................................4 81
ä Fault Drive at max. 80 km/h ......... 476
6 Front leT malfunction Consult
wo rkshop (e xample)...............................4 25
Û Have high- voltage system
ch ecked See Owner's Manual ................ 442
& Inoperative Char gehigh- voltage
battery................................................... 435
& inoperative High-voltage battery
ch arging inco mplete ............................... 434
! inoperative See Owner's Manual... 480 512 512
Index
High-voltage battery..............................
.420
Information............................................4 12
Mounting dimensions of a trailer hitch... .421
Overhang dimension of the trailer hitc h..4 21
Re gula tory radio identi/cation................ 414
Re gula tory radio identi/cation – Indo-
nesia and Israel...................................... 414
To ngue weight........................................ 422
To wing capacity.................................... .422
Ve hicle dimension s................................ 419
T
T eleme
eleme tr
try display
y display
Calling up.............................................. 328
T
T elephone
elephone
Authorising a mobile phone Remo te
Pa rking Assist........................................2 84
Blue tooth ®
............................................. 343
Connecting a mobile phone using a
passk ey................................................. 343
Connecting a mobile phone using
Secure Simple Pairing............................ 343
Emer gency call...................................... 355
Menu..................................................... 344
No tes..................................................... 341
No tes on wireless charging (mobile
phone)................................................... 137 Operating modes................................... 343
Te
lephone menu overview......................3 43
Wi reless charging (mobile phone, rear)... 139
Wi relessly charging a(mobile phone,
front)..................................................... 138
T
T elephon elephon y oper
y operating modes
ating modes
Blu etoo th®
telephony............................. 343
T
T em
em per
per ature
ature
Setting (THERMOTRONIC)...................... 162
THERMA
THERMA TIC
TIC
Air conditioning control panel................. 161
THERMO
THERMO TR
TRONIC
ONIC
Air conditioning control panel................. 162
T
T ie-do
ie-do wney
wn eyes
es.............................................. 130
TIREFIT kit
TIREFIT kit
Declaration of conformity......................... 35
Storage location.................................... .381
T T oll syst
oll syst em
em
Wi ndsc reen............................................ 160
T
T ongue w
ongue w eight
eight.............................................. 422
T
T op Tet
op Tether
her ...................................................... 69
T
T opogr
opogr aphical com
aphical com pensation
pensation
Intelli gent Light System.......................... 146 T
T
ouc
ouc h Contr
h Control ol
Driver's displa y...................................... 299
Operating.............................................. 312
T
T ouc
ouc h-sensitiv
h-sensitiv e contr
e controlsols................................. 23
T
T ouc
ouc hscr
hscr een
een
Operating.............................................. 312
To
To w bar syst
w bar syst em
em
To wing away.......................................... 297
Tow
Tow -awa
-a wa y pr ot
y pr otection
ection
Priming/deactivating.............................1 09
Tow
Tow -st
-star
arting
ting................................................. 394
To
To wing
wing ,To w bar system
Pulling/ towing...................................... .297
To wing me thods.................................... .388
To
To wing away
wing away................................................. 388
To
To wing eye
wing eye
St orage location.................................... .393
To
To wing met
wing met hods
hods.......................................... .388
Tr
Tr ac
ac k R
k R ace
ace
Setting.................................................. .325
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c inf
infor
ormation
mation
Switching on the display......................... 338 Index
531
531