Yo
u ha vethefo llowing options tocharge while
stationar y:
R Ata mains soc ket (mode 2)
R Atawa llbox or charging station (mode 3)
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
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 charging cur rent set (mode 2) in the multi-
media system (/ page 294) N
No
ot
tes on c
es on c har
harging t
ging t he high-v
he high-v olt
oltag
ag e 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. #
Purchase these parts at a Mercedes-
Benz Service Centre and obtain advice
th ere. Driving and parking
197 197
ity
for high-voltage charging of your vehi-
cle. Pur chase these parts at a Mercedes-
Benz Service Centre and obtain advice
th ere. #
Check the setting of the maximum
ch arge cur rent using thech arging capa-
city shown in the Instrument Displa y.Before
charging at a mains soc ket, ha vethe maxi-
mum permissible charging cur rent forth ere leva nt
mains soc ket or the building inspected byaqu ali-
/ed elect rician. The charging cable supplied is set
to a countr y-speci/c maximum charging cur rent
va lue. When charging abroad, the maximum value
may exceed the permitted value forth at countr y.
When abroad, obser vethe count ry-speci/c la ws
when charging. If you ha vequestions concerning
setting thech arging cur rent or if there is a mal-
function, please contact a quali/ed specialist
wo rkshop. #
Set the maximum permissible charging cur-
re nt in the multimedia system menu
(/ page 294). If
th eex act value of the maximum permissible
ch arging cur rent cannot be set, select the next
smaller adjustable value.
% Ifth eve hicle requ ires more time than usual to
ch arge the high-voltage batter y,ch eck the
maximum charging cur rent settings in the
multimedia system menu. Ov Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he c
he char
harging cable contr
ging cable contr ol panel
ol panel The
charging cable cont rol panel sho ws the cur-
re nt status of thech arging process. 1
Supply voltage indicator
2 Charging process indicator 3
Temp erature monitor indicator
4 Safety sy stem indicator
Suppl
Suppl y v
y volt
oltag
age indicat
e indicat or
or1
1 Display
Display
Meaning
Meaning
Lights up whit eThe supplyvoltage is
connected. Char
Char
ging pr
ging pr ocess indicat
ocess indicat or
or2
2 Display Display
Meaning Meaning
Flashes green The high-voltage bat-
tery isch arging. 200
200
Driving and parking
times. This can cause damage
toparts of the
body. #
When stopping theve hicle and when
driving o., make sure that there are no
obstacles such as curbs under or in the
immediate vicinity of the body. #
Bring theve hicle toa standstill bypressing the
brake pedal. #
Ongradients, turn the front wheels so that the
ve hicle will rollto wa rdsth eke rb if it starts
moving. #
Apply the electric parking brake. #
Engage transmission position jin a station-
ary vehicle with the brake pedal depressed
(/ page 186). #
Switch o. theve hicle bypressing button 1. #
Release the service brake slo wly. #
Get out of theve hicle and lock it.
% When you park theve hicle, you can still oper-
ate the side windo wsand the sliding sunroof
fo r appr oximately four minutes if the driver's
door is closed. Electr
Electr
ic par
ic parking br
king br ake
ake F
F
unction of t
unction of t he electr
he electric par
ic parking br
king br ak
ake (appl
e (appl ying
ying
aut
aut omaticall
omaticall y)
y) &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident and injury due
to leaving children unattended in theve hi-
cle
If ch ildren are leT unattended in theve hicle,
th ey could, in particular:
R open doors, thereby endangering other
persons or road users.
R get out and be struck byoncoming tra1c.
R operate vehicle equipment and become
trapped, forex ample.
In addition, thech ildren could also set the
ve hicle in motion by,fo rex ample:
R releasing the parking brake.
R changing the transmission position.
R starting theve hicle. #
Never lea vechildren unattended in the
ve hicle. Driving and parking
209
209
R
the electric parking brake is not applied
% You are responsible foryo ur vehicle. There-
fo re , alw ays make sure that your vehicle is
free of damage and is roadwor thy. N
N
o
ot
tes on par
es on par king up t
king up the v
he vehicle
ehicle If
yo u lea vetheve hicle par ked up for longer than
six weeks, it may su.er damage thro ugh disuse.
The 12 V battery may also be impaired or dam-
aged byheavy discharging.
% Further information can be obtained at a
qu ali/ed specialist workshop. S
S
t
tandb
andb y mode (e
y mode (e xt
xtension of t
ension of t he st
he start
arter batt
er batt er
ery's
y's
per
per iod out of use)
iod out of use) S
S
t
tandb
andb y mode function
y mode function
% This function is not available for all models.
If standby mode is activated, energy loss will be
minimised during extended periods of non-opera-
tion. St
andby mode is characterised bythefo llowing:
R The star ter battery is preser ved.
R The maximum non-operational time appears in
the media displa y.
R The connection toonline services is inter rup-
te d.
R The ATA (anti-theT alarm system) is not availa-
ble.
R The interior pr otection and tow- aw ay protec-
tion functions are not available.
R The function for de tecting collisions on a
par kedve hicle is not available.
If th efo llowing conditions are ful/lled, standby
mode can be activated or deactivated using the
multimedia system:
R The vehicle is switched on.
R The vehicle has not been star ted.
Exceeding theve hicle's displ ayed non-operational
time may cause incon venience; i.e. it cannot be
guaranteed that the star ter battery will reliably
start theve hicle. Char
gethe star ter battery in thefo llowing situa-
tions:
R The vehicle's non-ope rational time must be
ex tended.
R The Battery charge insufficient for standby
mode messa geappears in the media displa y.
% Standby mode is automatically deactivated
when theve hicle is switched on.
A
A ctiv ctiv ating/deactiv
ating/deactiv ating st
ating standb
andby mode (par
y mode (par king up
king up
t
t he v
he v ehicle)
ehicle)
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle is switched o..
Multimedia system: 4 © 5
Settings 5
Vehicle #
Activate or deactivate Standby mode. #
Select Yes. 212
212
Driving and parking
N
N
o
ot
tes on t
es on t he ins
he instrtrument displa
ument displa y and on-board
y and on-board
com
com put
puter
er &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident due toan
instrument clus ter malfunction
In theeve nt of a failure or malfunction of the
inst rument clus ter,yo u will not recognise limi-
ta tions in the functions of systems releva nt to
saf ety. This may impair ope rating saf ety. #
Park theve hicle safely as soon as possi-
ble and notify a quali/ed specialist work-
shop. Ad
ditional no tes on your plug-in hybrid vehicle:
R Additional displa yson the multifunction dis-
pla y:
- õ Drive is activated
- ñ Operating mode, displa ysother oper-
ating modes
- è Electric ra nge
- ° Haptic accelerator pedal
(/ page 181) -
ò Acoustic presence indicator inopera-
tive (/ page 417)
Ad ditional displa yson theTrip menu:
R Electric range
R Trip computer From startandFrom reset Tr
ip computer (e xample)
1 Driving time and distance co vered electrically
2 Electrical consum ption
Yo u can call up the coolant temp erature display
on theService menu. Information about
thera nge
R The actual range achie ved may di.er from the
ra nge displa yed. Your pr evious driving style
will be take n into account when thera nge is
being calculated.
R Factors such as outside temp erature or cli-
mate control settings ha vea direct in0uence
on the achie vable range.
R While the navigation system or commuter
ro ute is active, additional information about
th ero ute ahead can be included in thera nge
calculation.
Electrical consum ption
R The consum ption /gures From start and
From reset take into account all active con-
sumer equipment when it comes tothe drive
system's operational readiness õ. Instrument displ
ayand on-board computer
275
275
8
Centre display area of the inst rument display
(e xamp le: standard display for a trip): assis-
ta nce/telephone/navigation/trip/media/
ra dio/styles and displa ys/service/possible
settings for head-up display
9 Fuel le vel and fuel /ller 0ap location indicator Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of butt
w of butt ons on t
ons on the st
he steer
eering wheel
ing wheel 1
P Back/Home button (press and hold),
on-board computer
2 Touch Control, on-board computer
3 Control panel for cruise control/limiter or
Ac tive Distance Assist DISTRONIC
4 Control panel forth e MBUX multimedia sys-
te m (/ page 284) £
LINGU ATRO NIC
5 ò Home screen, MBUX multimedia system
6 Touch Control, MBUX multimedia system
7 G Back button, MBUX multimedia system
8 Brightness control toadjust the lighting in the
Instrument Displ ayand in the control ele-
ments of theve hicle interior Oper
Oper
ating t
ating t he on-boar
he on-boar d com
d comput
puter
er
Obser vethe legal requ irements forth e country in
which you are cur rently driving when ope rating
th e on-board computer. Instrument display and on-board computer
277
277
The on-board computer is ope
rated using the leT-
hand Touch Control and the leT-hand back/home
button.
When the on-board computer is being operated,
di.erent acoustic signals will sound as operating
fe edbac k,e.g. when the end of a list is reached.
The following menus are available:
R Service
R Assistance
R Trip
R Navigation
R Radio
R Media
R Telephone
R HUD
R V
V ehicles wit ehicles wit h an ins
h an instr
trument displa
ument displa y in t
y in the
he
widescr
widescr een coc
een coc kpit:
kpit:Design
% You can /nd information about the possible
settings and selections on the menus in the
Digital Owner's Manual. The menus can be called up from
the menu bar
on the inst rument displa y. #
T
T o call up t
o call up t he menu bar:
he menu bar: pressthe leT-hand
back button until the menu bar is displa yed.
% Press theò button tocall up the menu bar
of the on-board computer. #
T
T o scr
o scr oll in t
oll in t he menu bar
he menu bar :
:swipe tothe leT or
ri ght on the leT-hand Touch Control. #
T
T o call up a menu, submenu or possible se
o call up a menu, submenu or possible se t-
t-
tings on t
tings on t he menu, or
he menu, or con/rm
con/rma selection or
a selection or
se
se tting:
tting: press the leT-hand Touch Control. #
T
T o scr
o scr oll t
oll thr
hrough display
ough display s or lis
s or lists on tts on the
he
menu, or select displa
menu, or select displa y cont
y content, a function,
ent, a function,
an entr
an entr y or a display
y or a display :
:swipe upwards or down-
wa rds on the leT-hand Touch Control. #
T
T o c
o c hang
hang e be
e betw
tween display
een display s:
s:swipe upwards or
down wards on the leT-hand Touch Control. #
T
T o e
o e xit a submenu:
xit a submenu: pressthe leT-hand back
button. F
F
unction of t
unction of t he pow
he power met
er meter
er The po
wer me ter has thefo llowing functions:
R The po wer me ter supports you in electric-only
mode and displa ys the output obtained from
th ehy brid system.
R Regenerated energy is sh own in area 1–
2.
R Powe rra nge 1–4 show sth e combined
output of thehy brid system.
When the po wer me ter needle is at position 3,
th eve hicle is switched o.. The combustion
engine and the electric mo tor are switched o.. 278
278
Instrument display and on-board computer
F
F
unction of t
unction of t he electr
he electric mot
ic motor pow
or pow erav
er availability
ailability
displ ay
display The po
werav ailability displ ayhas thefo llowing
functions:
R In electric mode, area 1–2 showswhat
percentage of the electrical drive is cur rently
being used. The combustion engine is
switched on at a percentage of 100%. In boost
mode, the electrical po wer assistance of the
drive is displa yed.
R Area 3–4 shows th ere cuperation and
ch arging behaviour using the combustion
engine. R
From point 3,the maximum recuperated
energy has been reached. During greater
deceleration, the mechanical service brake
inter venes increasingly todecelerate theve hi-
cle.
R The cur rent state of charge of high-voltage
battery 5is displa yed.
% Due tovarious system limits, the displa yed
va lue in area 3–4 may temp orarily di.er
slightly from the actual value. Displa Displa
ying t
ying the pow
he pow er met
er meter
er
On-board computer: 4 Content #
Select Power meter. Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of display
w of display s on t
s on the ins
he instr trument display
ument display
Displa yson the inst rument displa y:
ë Active Parking Assist activated
(/ page 260) é
Parking Assist PARKTRONIC deactivated
(/ page 258)
¯ Cruise control (/ page 221)
È Limiter (/ page 222)
ç Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC
(/ page 224)
æ Active Brake Assist (/ page 237)
è Active Steering Assist (/ page 231)
à Active Lane Keeping Assist (/ page 242)
õ Plug-in hybrid operation enabled
ñ Operating mode, other operating mode dis-
pla ys
° Haptic accelerator pedal
(/page 181, 178, 175)
è ECO start/s top function (/ page 173)
ë HOLD function (/ page 218)
_ Adaptive Highbeam Assist (/ page 139)
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Plus
(/ page 140)
ð Maximum permissible speed exceeded (for
cer tain countries only) Instrument display and on-board computer
279 279