Swi
tc Swi
tching t hi
ng the r he
rea rwi ndo ea
rwi ndo wwipe r w
wipe ron /o. on/o.
1
00E2 Singlewi pe /w ashing
2 00C5 Inte rm ittent wiping #
Single wipe: Single
wipe:press button1 tothepoint of
re sis tance. #
T T
o wip ewit o
wip ewit hw h
was her as
her 0uid: 0u
id: press button1
be yond thepoint ofresis tance. #
T T
o sw itc o
sw itchint h
int er er
mitt mitt
entwiping ent
wiping on/o .: on
/o .:press
butt on2.
The 00C5 symbo lwil lapp ear ontheinst ru-
ment clusterwhen there ar wind owwiper is
switc hedon. RR
eplaci ngt eplaci
ngthe wind shield wiperblades he
wind shield wiperblades &
W W
AR NIN G AR
NIN GRisk ofbecomi ngtrapped ifth e
wind shield wipersar eswitc hedonwhile
wiper blades arebein gre placed
If th ewindshield wipersbegin tomo vewhile
yo uar ech ang ingthewiper blades, youcan be
tr apped bythewiper arm. #
Alwaysswitc ho. thewindshield wipers
and vehicle beforech ang ingthewiper
blades. MoMo
ving t ving
the wiper ar he
wiper arms int ms
intot o
the r he
replacement posi- eplacement
posi-
tion tion
#
Switc hth eve hicle onand then o. again
immediat ely. #
Within around 15seconds, press and hold the
00D4 buttonon thecombination switchfo r
appr oximat elyth re eseconds (/page130).
The wiper arms will moveintoth ere placement
position.
R R
emo emo
ving t ving
the wiper blades he
wiper blades #
Foldthewiper arms away from thewindshield. Light
andvisibility
131 131
#
Hold thewiper arm wit hone hand. With the
ot her hand, turnth ewiper blade awayfrom
th ewiper arm inthedir ection ofarro w 1 as
fa ras itwill go. #
Slide catch2 inthedir ection ofarro w 3
unt ilit eng ages inthere mo valposition. #
Remo vethewiper blade from thewiper arm in
th edir ection ofarro w 4. Ins
t Ins
tallin gt allin
gthe wiper blades he
wiper blades #
Inser tth ene wwiper blade intoth ewiper arm
in thedir ection ofarro w 1. #
Slide catc h2 inthedir ection ofarro w 3
unt ilit eng ages intheloc king position. #
Mak esur eth at thewiper blade isseat edcor -
re ctl y. #
Foldthewiper arms bac kont oth ewindshield. #
Switc hon theve hicle. #
Press the00D4 buttononthecombination
switc h(/ page130).
The wiper arms will retur nto their original
positions. #
Switc ho. theve hicle.
% Chec kth econdition ofthewiper blades regu-
lar lyand replace them intheev ent ofvisible
damag eor ongoing smearing. 132132
Light
andvisibility
Ins
t Ins
talli ng t alli
ng the wiper blade he
wiper blade #
Positi on wiper blade 1withbo th lugs 3on
holder 2onthewiper arm. #
Push wiper blade 1inthedir ection ofarro w
4 until iteng ages inholder 2. #
Mak esur eth at wiper blade 1isseat edcor -
re ctl y. #
Foldthewiper arm from there placement posi-
tion backont oth ere ar wind ow. Mir
r Mir
ror s or
s Ope
r Ope
rating t ating
the outs idemirr he
outs idemirror s or
s &
W W
ARNI NG ARNI
NGRisk ofinjur ydue toadju sting
ve hicle setting swhile theve hicle isin
mo tion
Yo ucould losecontr olof theve hicle inthefo l-
lo wing situations inpar ticular :
R Ifyo uadjust thedr iver's seat, thehead
re str aint s,thesteer ing wheel orthemir ror
while theve hicle isin mo tion .
R Ifyo ufa sten your seat beltwhile theve hi-
cle isin mo tion . #
Beforestar tin gth edr ive sy stem: adjust
th edr iver's seat, thehead restr aints ,th e
st ee ring wheel and themir rorand fasten
yo ur seat belt. &
W W
ARNIN G ARNIN
GRisk ofaccident duetomis-
judg ment ofdist ance when usingthe
fr ont -passeng ermirror
The outside mirroron thefront passeng erside
re 0ects object son asmal lerscal e.The
obj ect sin view arein fact closer than they
appear . #
Ther efor e, alw ayslook overyo ur shoul-
der tocheckth eactual distance
be tween youand thero ad user strav eling
behind you. 134134
Light
andvisibility
#
T T
o f o
fold inor out old
inor out: :
br ie0y press button2. #
T T
o se t o
se t: :
pr ess button1 or3 toselect the
outside mirrorto be adjus ted. #
Use button4 toadju sttheposition ofthe
mir rorglass.
% Ifth ebatt eryhas been disconnect edorcom-
ple tely disc harged, youwill have torese tth e outside
mirrors.Onl yth en will theaut omatic
mir rorfo lding function workproper ly. #
T T
o r o
rese t ese
t: :
br ie0y press button2.
An outside mirrorth at has been pushed outof
posit ioncan beeng aged inposit ionagain asfol-
lo ws : #
V V
ehicles wit ehicles
without electr hout
electr icall icall
yf y
folding outside olding
outside
mir r mir
ror or
s: s:
Manuall ymo vetheoutside mirrorint o
th ecor rect positi on. #
V V
ehicles wit ehicles
withelect r h
elect ricall icall
yf y
foldin goutsi demir - oldin
goutsi demir -
r r
or or
s: s:
Press and hold button2.
Yo uwill hear aclic k.The outs idemirrorwill
no wbe setto thecor rect positi on. AA
ut ut
omatic anti-glar omatic
anti-glaremir r e
mir ror or
sfun ction s
fun ction &
W W
AR NIN G AR
NIN GRisk ofacid burnsand poison -
ing due totheanti-glar emir rorelectr olyte
Electr olyte ma yescape ifth eglass inan aut o-
matic anti-glar emir rorbr eak s.
The electr olyte is hazar dous tohealt hand cau-
ses irrita tion. Itmust notcom eint ocont act wit
hyo ur skin, eyes, respir ator yor ga ns or
clo thing orbe swallo wed. #
Ifyo ucome intocont actwithelectr olyte,
obser vethefo llo wing:
R Immedia tely rinse theelectr olyte
fr om your skin withwa terand seek
medical attention.
R Ifelectr olyte comes intocont actwith
yo ur eyes, immediat elyrinse them
th or oughl ywit hclean waterand seek
medical attention.
R Ifth eelectr olyte is sw allo wed,imme-
diat elyrinse your mout hout thor -
oughl y.Do notinduce vomitin g.Seek
medical attenti onimmediat ely.
R Immedi atelych ang eout ofclo thing
whic hhas been contaminat edwith
electr olyte.
R Ifan aller gicreactio noccur s,seek
medic alatt ent ion immed iately. The
insiderear vie wmir rorand theoutside mirror
on thedr iver's side willautomaticall ygo intoanti- Light
andvisibility
135 135
glar
emod eif ligh tfr om ahea dlamp hits thesen-
sor ontheinside rear vie wmir ror.
Sy st Sy
stem limits em
limits
The system willno tgo intoant i-glaremo deif:
R The drive sy stem issw itchedo. .
R Reversege ar iseng aged.
R The interior lightin gis switc hedon. FF
r r
ont -passe ng ont
-passe nger out side mirr er
out side mirror par or
par king posit ion king
posit ion
fu nct ion fu
nct ion The
parking posit ionmak espar king easier .
The front -passe nger out side mirrorwill swiv el
do wn wardsin thedir ection ofthere ar wheel on
th efront passeng er'sside when:
R The parking position isstor ed (/ page136).
R The front-passeng ermir roris select ed.
R Reversege ar iseng aged.
The front -passe nger out side mirrorwill movebac k
to its original position when:
R YoushiT thetransmission toano ther transmis-
sion position. R
Youar etrav eling ataspeed great erthan
9 mp h(1 5km /h).
R Youpr ess thebutt onforth eoutside mirroron
th edr iver's side. SS
t t
or or
ing t ing
the par he
par king position oft king
position ofthe fr he
front- ont-
passeng passeng
eroutside mirr er
outside mirror using rev or
using rever er
se g se
gear ear
SS
t t
or or
ing ing #
Press button1 toselect thefront-passeng er
outside mirror. #
Eng agere ve rsege ar. #
Movethefront-passeng eroutside mirrorint o
th edesir edpar king position usingbutton2.
Calling up Calling
up #
Press button1 toselect thefront-passeng er
outside mirror. #
Eng agere ve rsege ar.
The front -passe nger out side mirrorwill move
int oth estor ed par king position. AA
ctiv ctiv
ating/deactiv ating/deactiv
atingt ating
the aut he
aut omatic mirr omatic
mirror f or
fold- old-
ing function ing
function Multimedia
system:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Vehicle #
Switc hAutomatic Foldingonoro.. 136136
Light
andvisibility
Sele
cting t Sele
cting the zone he
zone #
Sele ctZ. #
Sele ctDrive r's Se at On ly.
If th eDriver's SeatOnlysetting isdeactiv a-
te d, pre-ent ryclimat econt rolta ke splace for
th eentir eve hicle.
A A
ctiv ctiv
atin g/deact iv atin
g/deact ivatin gpr atin
gpr e-e ntr e-e
ntry climat y
climat econt r e
cont rol ol
f f
or depar or
depar tur tur
etime e
time
R R
eq eq
uir uir
emen ts: emen
ts:
R The high- voltag ebatt eryis ch arge dsu1-
cient ly.
R The functi onhasbee nac tivated via themulti-
media system. #
T T
o activ o
activ at at
e: e:
setth edepar turetime
(/ page140).
Pr e-entr yclimat econtr olfordepar turetime
switc hesonamaximum of55 minut esbef ore
th eselect eddepar turetime. Itwill remain
activ efo rano ther tenminut esifth edepar ture
is dela yed. #
T T
o deactiv o
deactiv at at
e: e:
push the003B buttonupor
do wn. The
follo wing functions willremain activeonce the
ve hicle hasbeen star ted:
R Seat heating
R Seat ventila tion
% Youcan also activ ateth efunction viathe
Mer cedesme app. AA
ctiv ctiv
ating /dea ctiv ating
/dea ctivating immediat ating
immediate pr e
pr e-entr e-entr
ycli - y
cli -
ma t ma
te cont r e
cont rol ol
&
W W
ARNI NG ARNI
NGRisk offata linjur ydue toexpo-
sur eto extreme heator cold intheve hicle
If per sons, particu larlych ildr en, aresubject ed
to prolong edexposur eto intense heatorcold,
th er eis arisk ofsevere injur yor even deat h. #
Neverlea veper sons, particular lych il-
dr en, unatt ended intheve hicle. Air
-con dition ing oftheve hicle interior can con-
tin ue forup to30 minut es,e.g. ifth ejour neyis
int errupted. The
color sof theindicat orlam pon the003B but-
to nha ve thefo llo wing meanings:
R Blue: Blue:
cooling isactiv ated.
R R R
ed: ed:
heating isactiv ated.
R Y Y
ello w: ello
w:thedepar turetime hasbeen preselec-
te d. #
Setth edesir edtemp eratur eusing the 0082
butt on. #
Press the003B button.
The redor blue indicat orlam pon the003B
butt onwill light uporgo out.
% Youcan also activ ateth efunction viathe
Mer cedesme app. Air
v Air
vents ents
AA
djus djusting
t ting
the fr he
front airv ont
airvents ents
&
W W
ARNI NG ARNI
NGRisk ofbur nsorfrostbit edue to
being tooclose totheair vents
Ve ry hotor very cold aircan 0owfrom theair
ve nts. Clim
atecont rol
141 141
vo
ltag eelectr icalsystem maybe damag ed
alt hough thedamag eis no tvisible. #
Nevermak ean ymodi/ca tionsto the
high- voltag eon-boar delectr icalsystem. #
Donotswitc hon oruse theve hicle ifits
high- voltag eon-boar delectr icalsystem
com ponents have been modi/ed ordam-
ag ed. #
Neverto uc hdamag edcom ponents of
th ehigh-v oltageon-boar delectr icalsys-
te m. #
ATer anaccident, donotto uc han ycom-
ponents ofthehigh-v oltageon-boar d
electr icalsystem. #
ATer anaccident, have theve hicle trans-
por tedawa y. #
Have thecom ponents ofthehigh-v oltage
on-boar delectr icalsystem checkedat a
qu ali/ed special istwo rkshop and
re placed ifnecessar y. RR
eq eq
uir uir
ements: ements:
Onl ydisconnect thehigh-v oltageon-boar delectr i-
cal system manuall yin thefo llo wing situations:
R The 0075 restr aint system warning lamplights
up intheInstr ument Display,e.g. aTer an
accident.
R The vehicle isbadl ydamag ed,e.g.aTer an
acciden t,and there str aint system comp o-
nent sha ve notbee ntrigg ered.
Ope r Ope
rating t ating
the high -v he
high -volt olt
ag ag
edis conne ctde e
dis conne ctdevice vice
Onl ydis conne ctthehigh-v oltageon-boar delectr i-
cal system manuall yin theabo ve-mentio nedsit-
uatio ns. #
Switc ho. theve hicle. #
ShiT thetransmission toposition 005D. #
Appl yth eelectr icpar king brak e. #
Secur eth eve hicle agains tro lling away. #
Open thehood. #
Press release tab1 inthedir ection ofthe
ar ro w and pullitout. #
Pullhigh- voltag edisconnect device 2inthe
dir ection ofthear ro w unt ilit eng ages.
The high- voltag eon-boar delectr icalsystem is
switc hedo..
All workon thedr ive sy stem (including aTerdis-
connecting thehigh-v oltageon-boar delectr ical 144144
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iving andparking
Yo
ucan in0uence energyconsum ption bydoing
th efo llo wing:
R Driving withpar ticular care(/ page151)
R Driving indrive pr og ram ; (/page153 ) The
letter ing inthesegment willlight upbrightl y,
th eout eredg ewill light upand thesegment will
/ll up when thefo llo wing driving styleisadop ted:
R 1 Steady speed
R 2 Gentle deceler ationandrolling
R 3 Moder ateacceler ation The
letter ing inthesegment willbegray ,th eout er
edg ewill bedar kand thesegment willempty
when thefo llo wing driving styleisadop ted:
R 1 Fluctuation sin speed
R 2 Hea vybraking
R 3 Spor tyacceler ation
The ECOdispla ywill showyo uwhen youha ve
dr iven economicall y:
R The thre esegments will/llup com pletely at
th esame time
R The edgesaround allthre esegments willlight
up
The additional rang eac hie vedas are sult ofyour
dr iving stylein com parison withadr iver wit ha
ve ry spor tydrivi ng style will besho wnonthecen-
te rof displa y4. Therang edis pla yeddoes not
indicat ea/x ed reduction inconsum ption. RR
ecuper ecuper
ativ ativ
ebr e
br ak ak
esy st e
sy stem em
FF
unction oft unction
ofthe r he
recuper ecuper
ativ ativ
ebr e
br ak ak
esy st e
sy stem em
Depending ontheselect edrecuper ationleve l,th e
electr icmo tors areoper ated asan alternat or when
inove rrun mode andduring braking inorder
to charge thehigh-v oltagebatt erywhile driving.
As soon asyoure lease theacceler ator pedal
when theve hicle isin mo tion ,re cuper ationin
ove rrun mode isinitiat ed.
The higher there cuper ation,th emor eshar plyth e
ve hicle isbrak ed when coastingand themor e
electr icalener gyisfed int oth ehigh-v oltagebat-
te ry.
The rege ner ativ ebr ak esy stem hasth efo llo wing
ch aract eristics:
R Suppor tsbraking withelect ronica lly cont rolled
br ak efo rc ebo osting
R Conve rts th ekine ticener gyoftheve hicle into
elect ric ener gy
% Ifyo ubr ak ehar d,themec hanical brak eis
also used. Thismeans that themaximum
re cuper ativeener gycann otbe reco vered. The
mor eyo udr ive and brak ein an anticipat ory
manner ,th emor ee1cient lyener gycan be
re cuper ated. 150150
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iving and parking