*
N
NO
OTE
TE Damage tothere ar armrest due to
body weight When
folded out, there ar armrest can be
damaged bybody weight. #
Do not sit or support yourself on there ar
seat armrest. &
W
WARNING
ARNING ‑ Risk of accident or injury
when using the cup holder while theve hi-
cle is in motion
The cup holder cann othold a container secure
while theve hicle is in motion.
If yo u use a cup holder while theve hicle is in
motion, the container may be 0ung around
and liquids could be spilled. The vehicle occu-
pants may come into contact with the liquid
and if it is hot, they could be scalded. Yo u
could be distracted from tra1c conditions and
yo u may lose control of theve hicle. #
Only use the cup holder when theve hicle
is stationar y. #
Only use the cup holder for containers of
th eright size. #
Always close the container, particular lyif
th e liquid is hot. *
N NOOTE
TE Damage tothe cup holder When
there ar armrest is folded back the cup
holder could become damaged. #
Only fold there ar armrest back when the
cup holder is closed. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage tothe st owage compart-
ment under the ashtr aydue tointense
heat The st
owage compartment under the ashtr ay
is not heat resis tant and could be damaged if
yo ure st a lit ci garette on it. #
Make sure that the ashtr ayis fully
engaged. &
W
WARNING
ARNING ‑ Risk of /re and injury from the
hot cigar ette lighter
Yo u can burn yourself if youto uch the hot
heating element or the soc ket of the cigar ette
lighter.
In addition, 0ammable materials may ignite if:
R you drop the hot cigar ette lighter
R ach ild holds the hot cigar ette lighter to
objects, forex ample #
Always hold the cigar ette lighter bythe
knob. #
Always make sure that the cigar ette
lighter is out of reach of children. #
Never lea vechildren unattended in the
ve hicle. &
W WARNING
ARNING Risk of burns from theta ilpipe
and tailpipe trims
The exhaust tailpipe and tailpipe trims can
become very hot. If you come into contact
with these parts of theve hicle, you could burn
yo urself. Seats and st
owing
145
145
#
Always be particular lycareful around the
ta ilpipe and theta ilpipe trims and super-
vise children especially closely in this
area. #
Allow vehicle parts tocool down before
to uching them. The driving
characteristics of your vehicle are
dependent on the distribution of the load within
th eve hicle. You should bear thefo llowing in mind
when loading theve hicle:
R neverex ceed the permissible gross mass or
th e permissible axle loads forth eve hicle
(including occupants).
Information can be found on theve hicle identi-
/cation plate (/ page 416).
R the load must not pr otru de abo vethe upper
edge of the seat backrests.
R always place the load behind unoccupied
seats if possible.
R secure the load using the luggage net hooks.
Distribute the load on the luggage net hooks
ev enl y. No
tes on driving with a roof load
R Evenly dist ribute thero of load, and place
heavy objects at the bottom. Also comply with
th e no tes on loading theve hicle
(/ page 144).
R Drive attentivel y,and avoid suddenly pulling
awa y,braking and steering as well as rapid
cornering.
R When transporting roof loads and when the
ve hicle is fully loaded or fully occupied, select
drive prog rams ; andA. These are
designed tofocus on stability (/ page 211).
% For more information on st owage compart-
ments and st owage areas, please referto the
Digital Owner's Manual. S S
t
to
o w
w ag
ag e spaces in t
e spaces in t he v
he vehicle int
ehicle int er
erior
ior Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he fr
he front st ow
ont st owag
age com
e compar partments
tments 1
Stow age spaces in the doors
2 Stow age and telephone compartment
beneath the armrest with charging module for
wireless charging of mobile phones, multime-
dia and USB ports as well as st owage space,
e.g. for an MP3 pla yer
3 Stow age compartment in the front centre
console with cup holders, USB ports and
ch arging module for wireless charging of
mobile phones
4 Stow age compartment in front of the central
display of the multimedia system
5 Glovecompartment 146 146
Seats and st
owing
%
Have workor repairs todecorative foils car-
ri ed out at a quali/ed specialist workshop,
e.g. in a Mercedes-Benz Se rvice Centre. N
No
ot
tes on car
es on car e of car par
e of car par ts
ts &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of entrapment if the wind-
screen wipers are switched on while the
windscreen is being cleaned
If th e windscreen wipers are set in motion
while you are cleaning the windscreen or
wiper blades, you can be trapped bythe wiper
arm. #
Always switch o. the windscreen wipers
and theve hicle before cleaning the wind-
screen or wiper blades. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of burns from theta ilpipe
and tailpipe trims
The exhaust tailpipe and tailpipe trims can
become very hot. If you come into contact
with these parts of theve hicle, you could burn
yo urself. #
Always be particular lycareful around the
ta ilpipe and theta ilpipe trims and super-
vise children especially closely in this
area. #
Allow vehicle parts tocool down before
to uching them. To
avo id damage totheve hicle, obser vethe no tes
on cleaning and care of thefo llowing vehicle
parts:
Wheels and r Wheels and r ims
ims
R Use water and acid-free alloy wheel cleaners.
R Do not use acidic alloy wheel cleaners to
re mo vebrake dust. This could damage wheel
bolts and brake components.
R Toavo id cor rosion of the brake disks and
brakepads, drive theve hicle for a few minu tes
aTer cleaning before parking it. The brake
disks and brakepads warm up and dry out.
W W indo ws
indo ws
R Clean the windo wsinside and outside with a
damp clo thand with a cleaning agent recom-
mended for Mercedes-Benz. R
Do not use dry clo ths or abrasive or sol vent-
based cleaning agents toclean the inside of
windo ws.
% ATer changing the wiper blades or treating
th eve hicle with wax, clean the windscreen
th oroughly with cleaning agents recommen-
ded for Mercedes-Benz. Failure toobser vethe
application instructions may result in damage,
smear mar ksor dazzling spots.
% Remo veextern al fogging or dirt on the wind-
screen in front of the multifunction camera.
Otherwise, driving systems and driving saf ety
systems may be impaired or not available
(/ page 228).
W
W iper blades
iper blades
R Movethe wiper arms into there placement
position (/ page 175).
R With th e wiper arms folded out, clean the
wiper blades with a damp clo th.
% Make sure that the wiper blades are coated.
The coating can lea veresidues on a clo th. Do
not rubth e wiper blades excessively or clean
th em too oTen. 372
372
Maintenance and care
#
Remo vethe /re extinguisher from the st owage
compartment. #
ATer removing the /re extinguisher, close the
co ver again. Flat tyre
Flat tyre
N
No
ot
tes on
es on 0at
0attyr
tyres
es &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident due toa 0at
tyre
A 0at tyre se verely a.ects the driving charac-
te ristics as well as the steering and braking of
th eve hicle.
T
T yr
yr es wit
es wit hout
houtr
run-0at
un-0at c
char
har act
acter
eristics:
istics: #
Do not drive with a 0at tyre. #
Change the 0at tyre immediately with an
emer gency spa rewheel or spare wheel.
Alternativel y,consult a quali/ed special-
ist workshop.
T
T yr
yr es wit
es wit h
hr
run-0at
un-0at c
char
har act
acter
eris
istics:
tics: #
Obser vethe information and warning
no tes on MOExtended tyres (run-0at
tyres). In
theev ent of a 0at tyre, thefo llowing options are
av ailable depending on your vehicle's equipment:
R V
Vehicles wit
ehicles with MOExt h MOExtended tyr
ended tyr es:
es:it is possible
to continue the journey for a short period of
time. Make sure you obser vethe no tes on
MOExtended tyres (run-0at tyres)
(/ page 377).
R V Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h a TIREFIT kit:
h a TIREFIT kit: you can repair the
tyre so that it is possible tocontinue the jour-
ney for a short period of time. Todo this, use
th e TIREFIT kit (/ page 378).
R V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h Mer
h Mercedes me connect:
cedes me connect: you can
make a call for breakdown assistance via the
ove rhead control panel in the case of a break-
down (/ page 340).
R All v
All v ehicles:
ehicles: change the wheel (/ page 406). N
No
ot
tes on MOExt
es on MOExt ended tyr
ended tyres
es(r
(run-0at
un-0at tyr
tyres)
es) &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident when driving in
limp-home mode
Driving in emer gency mode impairs the han-
dling characteristics of theve hicle. #
Do not exceed the permissible maximum
speed of the MOExtended tyres. #
Avoid any abrupt steering and driving
manoeuvres as well as driving over
obstacles (kerbs, pot holes, o.-road).
This applies, in particular, toa loaded
ve hicle. #
Stop driving in the emer gency mode if
yo u notice:
R banging noise
R vehicle vib ration
R smoke which smells like rubber
R continuous ESP ®
inter vention
R crac ksinthe tyre side walls #
ATer driving in emer gency mode, ha ve
th erims checkedby a quali/ed specialist Breakdown assis
tance
377 377
Yo
u can use TIREFIT tyre sealant toseal per fora-
tion damage of up to4 mm, particular lythose in
th e tyre contact sur face. You can use TIREFIT in
outside temp eratures down to-20 °C. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident when using
tyre sealant
The tyre sealant may be unable toseal the
tyre proper ly, especially in thefo llowing cases:
R there are lar gecuts or punctures in the
tyre (larg erthan damage pr eviously men-
tioned)
R the wheel rims ha vebeen damaged
R aTer journe yswith very low tyre pressure
or with 0at tyres #
Do not continue driving. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury and poisoning
from tyre sealant
Ty re sealant is hazardous tohealth and causes
ir rita tion. Do not allow it tocome into contact with
your skin, eyes or clo thing, and do not
swallow it. Do not inhale any vapours. Keep
th e tyre sealant away from children.
Obser vethefo llowing if you come into contact
with the tyre sealant: #
Rinse o. the tyre sealant from your skin
using water immediatel y. #
If tyre sealant gets into your eyes, thor-
oughly rinse them using clean water
immediatel y. #
If tyre sealant has been swallo wed,thor-
oughly rinse out your mouth immediately
and drink plenty of water. Do not induce
vo miting and seek medical attention
immediatel y. #
Change out of clo thing which has come
into contact with tyre sealant immedi-
atel y. #
If an alle rgic reaction occurs, seek medi-
cal attention immediatel y. *
N NO
OTE
TE Overheating due tothe tyre in0ation
compressor running too long #
Do not runth e tyre in0ation compressor
fo r longer than ten minutes without inter-
ru ption. Comply with
the manufacturer's saf ety no tes on
th e stic ker on the tyre in0ation compressor.
Ha ve the tyre sealant bottle replaced in a quali/ed
specialist workshop every /ve years. #
Do not remo veany fore ign objects which ha ve
entered the tyre. Breakdown assistance
379
379
Seat co
ver.............................................3 73
Sensors................................................. 372
St eering wheel....................................... 373
Ta ilpipes................................................ 372
Wa shing byhand.................................... 370
Wheels/rims.......................................... 372
Wi ndo ws................................................ 372
Wi per blades.......................................... 372
Car Car pe
pet (Car
t (Car e)
e)............................................... 373
Centr
Centr e airbag (dr
e airbag (dr iv
iver
er , fr
, fr ont passeng
ont passeng er)
er)............ 49
Changing g
Changing g ears
ears, Selecting a gear
Manually................................................ 215
Changing hub caps
Changing hub caps ....................................... 407
Char
Char ging
ging
No tes on wireless chargin g.................... 159
On-boa rdelectrical system battery
(12 V).................................................... 386
USB port................................................ 156
Chau.eur Chau.eur mode
mode, Seat
Fo lding the head restraint ba ck/up........ 125
Information............................................ 122
Moving the front passenger seat into
th ech au.eur position........................... .123 Moving
the front passenger seat into
th e normal position................................ 126
Child safe Child safe ty lock
ty lock
Re ar door................................................ .81
Re ar side wind ows................................... 83
Child seat
Child seat, Occupant saf ety
Appro val categories................................. 67
At tach ing (no tes)..................................... .67
Basic instructions.................................... 62
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes).................... 79
Fr ont passenger seat (without auto-
matic airbag shuto.)............................... .79
ISOFIX/i-Size (/tting)...............................71
No tes on risks and danger s...................... 63
Re ar airbag............................................. .74
Re commendations forch ild restraint
systems................................................... 65
Seats suitable for belt-secured child
re straint systems..................................... 75
Seats suitable for i‑Size child restraint
systems................................................... 70
Seats suitable for ISOFIX child
re straint systems..................................... 69
Securing on the co-driver seat..................80
Securing on there ar seat......................... 78 To
pTe ther................................................ 73
Childr Childr en
en
Av oiding dangers in theve hicle............... .63
Basic instructions.................................... 62
Chock
Chock, Chock Storage location..................................... 406
City lighting
City lighting.................................................. 168
Climat Climat e contr
e contr ol
ol
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 183
Ac tivating/deactivating (rear operat-
ing unit)................................................. 183
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (MBUX multimedia system).............. 184
Ac tivating/deactivating the frag rance
system................................................... 186
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (MBUX multimedia
system).................................................. 185
Air-recirculation mode (with /ne parti-
cle pre/lter)...........................................1 85
Au tomatic control................................. .184
Calling up the air conditioning menu....... 183
Defrost.................................................. 184 506 506
Index
R
R
ear axle st
ear axle st eer
eering
ing........................................ 207
R
R ear climat
ear climat e contr
e control
ol
Setting (MBUX multimedia system).........1 85
R
R ear door (c
ear door (c hild safe
hild safety loc
ty lock)
k)........................... 81
R
R ear f
ear f og light
og light
Switching on/o.....................................1 64
R
R ear seat belt
ear seat belt
Status displ ay.......................................... 49
R
R ear seat belt st
ear seat belt st atus display
atus display........................... 49
R
R ear window
ear window
Roller sunblind....................................... 112
R
R ear windo
ear windo w heat
w heater (THERMO
er (THERMO TR
TRONIC)
ONIC) ......... 181
R
R ear
ear -vie
-vie w mirr
w mirr or
or
Anti-dazzle mode (automatic)................. 178
R
R efr
efr ig
iger
er at
ator box
or box
Re moving//tting.................................... 158
St ow age compartmen t.......................... .159
Using..................................................... 156
R
R efuelling
efuelling
Refuelling theve hicle............................ .217
R
R egis
egistr tration
ation
Ve hicle..................................................... 36 R
R
egulat
egulat or
ory r
y r adio
adio identi/cation
identi/cation
Indonesia............................................... 415
Small components................................. 415
R R emot
emot e contr
e contr ol (st
ol (stationar
ationar y heat
y heater/v
er/venti-
enti-
lation)
lation) Displ ays................................................. 194
Problems............................................... 195
Re placing the battery.............................1 94
Setting................................................... 193
R R emot
emot e Online
e Online
Charging the star ter batter y................... 201
Cooling/heating theve hicle interior....... 201
St arting theve hicle............................... .201
R
R emot
emot e P
e Par
arking Assist
king Assist
Au thorising a mobile phone.................... 286
Fu nction................................................ 283
Ope rating.............................................. 283
System limitations.................................. 283
R
R escue card
escue card................................................... 38
R
R eser ve
eser ve
Fu el....................................................... 420
R
R ese
ese t function (MBUX multimedia sy
t function (MBUX multimedia sy s-
s-
t
t em)
em), Restoring (fac tory settings).................. 327 R
R
esidual heat
esidual heat
Rear operating unit................................ 186
R
R es
estr traint syst
aint syst em
em, Occupant saf ety
Basic instructions forch ildren.................. 62
Fu nction in an accident............................ 43
Fu nctionality........................................... .43
Limited pr otection....................................42
Malfunction............................................. 43
Pr otection................................................ 42
Self-test...................................................43
Wa rning lamp........................................... 43
Rev Rev er
erse g
se g ear
ear
Engaging................................................ 214
Rev
Rev er
ersing camera
sing camera
Ac tivating using GPS (360° Camera)...... 274
Managing acti vation points (360°
Camera)................................................ 274
Opening the camera co ver (360°
Camera)................................................ 275
Setting the 360° Camera.......................2 74
Switching automatic operation on/o.
(360-deg ree Camera)............................. 274
Rims (car Rims (car e)
e).................................................. 372 Index
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