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To open or close the folding top, the igni-

tion must be switched on.

X

To open: press the switch to position 

:

until the folding top is in the desired

position.

X

To close: press the switch to position 

;

until the folding top is in the desired

position.

i

It is possible to open or close the fold-

ing top while driving at speeds of up to

100 km/h.

Operating the climate control system

Useful information

The climate control system is only availa-

ble when the ignition is switched on.
If the climate control system is deactivated,

the air supply and circulation are switched

off. The windows could mist up. You should

therefore switch off the climate control

system for brief periods only.
In air-recirculation mode, only the air

inside the vehicle is recirculated and no

fresh air is introduced. This is useful in a

tunnel or when there are unpleasant odours

outside the vehicle. In air-recirculation

mode, the windows may mist up more

quickly, particularly when the outside tem-

perature is low. Therefore, switch on air-

recirculation mode only briefly.
The integrated filter in the climate control

system keeps out most particles of dust as

well as pollen. The filter reduces the

amount of air supplied to the vehicle inte-

rior. For this reason, always observe the

interval for replacing the filter.

Operating the automatic climate con-
trol system

Switching the automatic climate control
system on/off

The ignition must be switched on in order

to operate the blower. The engine must be

running in order to operate all the func-

tions of the automatic climate control sys-

tem.

X

To switch on: press the 

Ã

 button.

The indicator lamps below 

Ã

 and

¿

 light up.

X

To switch off: press the 

^

 button.

The indicator lamp below 

^

 lights up.

Setting the temperature

X

Move the slider in small increments to

the left or right.

In automatic mode, the set temperature is

maintained at a constant level. The air dis-

tribution and blower speed are regulated

automatically.

Setting and switching the air distribu-
tion off

X

Press one or more of the buttons.
The following options can be selected:

R

¯

 Demister vents

R

P

 Centre and side air vents

R

O

 Footwell vents

Increasing the blower speed

X

Press the 

K

 button.

Operating the climate control system

97

>> Feeling comfortable in the vehicle interior

.

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Summary of Contents for EQ forfour 2018

Page 1: ... Owner s Manual smart EQ forfour ...

Page 2: ...ou X Instructions that must be followed X Several consecutive symbols indicate an instruction with several consecutive steps Y page Further information on a topic YY A warning or an instruction that is continued on the next page Display text Display text in the instru ment cluster display the smart Audio Sys tem or the smart Media System G WARNING If the front passenger airbag has been activated a...

Page 3: ...uipment RTechnical features Therefore the description may differ from your vehicle in some cases Integral parts of the vehicle include ROwner s Manual RService Booklet REquipment dependent Supplements These documents should be kept in the vehicle at all times If you sell the vehicle always pass all documents on to the new owner Your Owner s Manuals Digital on the Internet The Owner s Manual on the...

Page 4: ...restraints in the rear compartment 67 Using the armrest 68 Driving 69 Starting the engine 69 Pulling away 69 Automatic transmission 71 Using the turn signals 72 Acoustic presence indicator 72 Radar based recuperation 72 Driving economically 73 Braking correctly 76 Driving on wet roads 77 Winter driving 77 Lane Keeping Assist 78 Cruise control and limiter 79 Charging the high voltage bat tery 80 En...

Page 5: ...ing the charging cable bag 157 Maintenance and care 158 Useful information 158 Removing fitting the subwoofer 158 Opening and closing the service cover 158 Checking service products and topping up 160 Checking wheels and tyres 161 Changing a wheel 162 Using the tyre pressure monitor 166 Checking the tyre pressures 167 Using winter tyres 168 Using snow chains 168 Changing the window wiper blades 16...

Page 6: ...ting 208 smart Audio System and smart Media System 210 Technical data 213 Obtaining technical data 213 Reading vehicle data 213 Service products 215 Bulb types 215 Fuse allocation 216 Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors 218 Installing two way radios and mobile phones 219 4 Contents ...

Page 7: ...s 99 Setting 99 Air vents see Air vents Air recirculation mode Switching on off automatic climate control 98 Airbag Enabling and disabling the passenger airbag 54 Installation locations 41 Limited protection 42 Overview 41 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps 43 Airbags Front airbag driver front passenger 41 Kneebag 41 Protection provided 41 Sidebag 41 Triggering 38 Windowbag 41 Alarm Anti theft alar...

Page 8: ...ssion positions 71 AUX jack Audio System 115 Media System 123 B Battery Display message 208 Battery see High voltage battery Battery key Important safety notes 188 Replacing 188 Battery vehicle see High voltage battery Belt see Seat belt Belt tensioner Activation 38 Belt warning 41 Blower speed Increasing or decreasing automatic climate control 97 Bluetooth Activating mobile phone Audio System 118...

Page 9: ...r seats 157 Central locking Automatic locking 94 Locking unlocking key 108 Centre console Overview 33 Changing the route Navigation 143 Charge cable Display message 197 Charge level display 74 Charging see Charging the high voltage battery Charging cable Connection 87 Control panel 86 Disconnecting 87 Heating up 83 Storing 88 Charging cable bag Removing fitting 157 Charging current Display message...

Page 10: ...vice cover Crosswind Assist 61 Cruise control Activating 79 Buttons 79 Calling up the speed last stored 80 Cancelling cruise control 79 Deactivating 80 Display message colour dis play 207 Display message monochrome display 207 Function notes 79 General notes 79 Important safety notes 79 Increasing decreasing the speed 79 Storing and maintaining cur rent speed 79 Cup holder Centre console 152 Impor...

Page 11: ...iving noise see Acoustic presence indicator Driving safety system Active Brake Assist 59 Crosswind Assist 61 Driving safety system limita tions 58 EBD electronic brake force distribution 61 Driving safety systems ABS Anti lock Braking Sys tem 59 Adaptive brake lights 61 ESP Electronic Stability Pro gram 61 ETS Electronic Traction Sys tem 61 Driving systems Cruise control 79 Lane Keeping Assist 78 ...

Page 12: ...lems 195 Starting the engine with the key 69 Engine compartment 158 Engine electronics Notes 25 Entering a destination Entering a destination via TomTom Places 143 Navigation 140 Entering the destination Selecting your home town as the destination 141 Environmental protection High voltage battery 22 Returning an end of life vehi cle 22 EPG Electronic Program Guide Displaying Audio System 118 EPG E...

Page 13: ... Understanding 63 Further settings 134 Fuses Allocation chart 216 Before changing 187 Dashboard fuse box 187 Important safety notes 186 Opening the fuse box 187 G Glove compartment 153 H Hand brake see Parking brake Hands free system see Mobile phone Hazard warning lamps Switching on off 175 Head restraints Adjusting rear 67 Headlamp flasher 90 Headlamps see Automatic headlamp mode Heating see Cli...

Page 14: ... Audio System 118 Interior lighting 91 Adjusting the ambient lighting colour display 91 Changing bulbs 186 Setting the ambient lighting 114 Switching on off 91 Intermittent wipe 92 ISOFIX child seat securing system Fitting 51 Suitable seats for securing 49 J Jack Using 163 K Key Changing the battery 188 Loss 191 Position in the ignition lock 69 Problem malfunction 191 Starting the engine 69 Key po...

Page 15: ...g on off 89 Making a call Media System 131 Malfunction message see Display message Manually releasing the selector lever lock automatic transmis sion 183 Media System Adjusting the on screen key board 125 Buttons on the multifunction steering wheel 123 Calling up Applications man ager 139 Calling up menus 125 Connectivity manager 139 Consumption details 130 Controls 123 Creating favourites 127 Dat...

Page 16: ...as a destination 141 Entering a destination 140 Entering a destination by address 140 Entering a destination using geo coordinates 141 Entering a destination using the map 141 Entering a POI 142 Entering saving your home address 141 Reading map data 140 Route details 143 Selecting a destination from the list of last destinations 141 Setting route planning 144 Setting the voice 148 Starting 140 Sta...

Page 17: ...n 71 Important safety notes 105 Parking aid 105 Parking brake 70 Reversing camera 106 Parking brake Display message 196 General information 70 Warning lamp 196 PASSENGER AIR BAG Disabling activating 54 Indicator lamps 43 Passenger airbag Enabling and disabling 54 Problem malfunction 194 Passenger seat Folding down 155 Pets in the vehicle 58 Phone book Calling a contact 131 Updating the phone book ...

Page 18: ...ar seat heating 100 Rear seat see Rear bench seat Rear seats readyspace seats 156 Removing the cargo box 157 Rotating the seat cushions 156 Rear shelf 153 Rear window heating Demisting the rear window automatic climate control 98 Rear window wiper Automatic rear window wiper when in reverse gear 93 Replacing the wiper blade 170 Switching on off 92 Rear compartment seat belt sta tus indicator 41 Re...

Page 19: ...em SD card Connecting Media System 135 Reading map data 140 SD card slot 123 Seat Adjusting rear head restraint 67 Correct driver s seat position 63 Folding passenger seat down 155 Folding the backrest rear compartment forwards back 155 Seat belt Limited protection 39 Protection provided 39 Seat belts Adjusting the height 40 Cleaning 173 Fastening 40 Rear seat belt status indicator 41 Releasing 40...

Page 20: ...p 26 Speed limiter Activating 79 Functions and conditions for activation 79 Setting limit speed 79 Speedometer Digital 109 Displaying digital speedome ter 113 General notes digital speed ometer 112 see Instrument cluster Starting engine 69 Starting the engine see Starting engine Station Selecting a stored station Audio System 117 Setting Media System 128 Storing 129 Station list Setting a station ...

Page 21: ... Subscription status 139 Traffic information menu 147 Tool see Vehicle tool kit Top Tether 53 Total distance recorder Colour display 111 Monochrome display 109 Setting the display unit 113 Touchscreen Confirming settings with Done 125 Operating the touchscreen 124 Towing Important safety notes 182 Towing away Fitting the towing eye 183 Removing the towing eye 183 With both axles on the ground 183 ...

Page 22: ...r 113 Unlocking From inside the vehicle cen tral unlocking button 94 With emergency key element 188 Updating the call log 134 USB device Connecting Audio System 121 Connection Media System 135 Operating Audio System 121 USB port Audio System 115 Media System 123 Using a mobile phone 118 130 V Values Setting colour display 112 Setting monochrome display 112 Vehicle Correct use 28 Data acquisition 2...

Page 23: ...R AIRBAG OFF 194 Seat belt 193 Steering 205 Tyre pressure monitor 202 Warning triangle 177 Wheel bolt tightening torque 165 Wheels Changing a wheel 162 Checking 161 Cleaning 171 Fitting a new wheel 165 Important safety notes 161 Removing a wheel 163 Snow chains 168 Storing 166 Tightening torque 165 Windowbag 41 Windows Cleaning 172 see Side windows Windscreen Demisting automatic climate control 98...

Page 24: ... vehicle s energy consump tion High voltage battery H Environmental note Have a defective high voltage battery disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner Contact a specialist workshop which is qualified for smart EQ fortwo smart EQ fortwo cabrio or smart EQ forfour and has the necessary special skills and tools to carry out the work required smart recommends a smart centre for this Retur...

Page 25: ... permit RThe vehicle type changes from that sta ted in the vehicle s operating permit due to modifications ROther road users are likely to be endan gered REmissions or noise characteristics deteri orate Warranty for the smart Audio System and smart Media System The smart sales organisation provides a warranty for a period of 24 months without a kilometre limit for the smart Audio Sys tem and the s...

Page 26: ...tion devices integrated into the vehicle which receive and or transmit radio waves Operation of this device is dependent on the following two conditions 1 this device or this equipment must not cause any interference and 2 this device must toler ate the reception of interference including interference that may cause undesired operating behaviour TIREFIT kit Copy of the original declaration of conf...

Page 27: ... the equipment with the vehi cle stationary G WARNING Modification to electronic components their software or wiring could impair their function and or the function of other networked components In particu lar systems relevant to safety could also be affected As a result these may no lon ger function properly and or jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle There is an increased risk of accid...

Page 28: ...ehicle it may affect the operation of vehicle systems As a result the operating safety of the vehicle could be affected There is a risk of an accident Only connect equipment to a diagnostics connection in the vehicle which is approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz G WARNING Objects in the driver s footwell may restrict the clearance around the pedals or block a depressed pedal This jeopard ise...

Page 29: ...otify the vehicle owner about vehicle inspections if smart has the vehicle registration data In the following cases it is possible that a vehicle has not yet been registered in the owner s name Rthe vehicle was not purchased at an authorised specialist dealer Rthe vehicle has not yet been examined at a smart Centre smart recommends registering the vehicle in a smart Centre Notify smart as soon as ...

Page 30: ...austic There is a risk of injury Avoid contact with the skin eyes or clothing Immediately rinse electrolyte splashes off with water and seek medical attention straight away Correct use If warning stickers are removed you may fail to recognise certain dangers Leave warning stickers in place The following are important sources of information in regard to vehicle use Rsafety notes in this Owner s Man...

Page 31: ...g temperature rain sensor In addition to the provision of control unit functions this data serves to detect and rectify faults as well as to optimise vehicle functions by the manufacturer Most of this data is volatile and is only processed in the vehicle itself Only a small proportion of the data is stored in event or error memo ries When service work is carried out on your vehicle the technical d...

Page 32: ...ou bring into the vehicle Online functions can be used via this wireless network connec tion These include online services and applications apps which are provided by the manufacturer or by other providers Manufacturer s own services Regarding online services of the manufac turer the individual functions are descri bed by the manufacturer in a suitable place e g Owner s Manual the manufacturer s w...

Page 33: ...A Automatic locking feature 94 Hazard warning lamps 175 B Overhead control panel 34 C smart Audio System 115 smart Media System 123 Function Page D Climate control system control panel 97 E Ignition lock 69 F Control panel for Lane Keeping Assist 78 Parking aid 105 Acoustic presence indica tor 72 Headlamp range control 90 G Light combination switch 89 Cockpit 31 At a glance ...

Page 34: ...oper ated control on or off and accepts or ends a call 123 Increases or stores the current speed 79 g Decreases current speed 79 Function Page A Calls up the last speed stored 80 B Interrupts cruise control or the limiter 79 C Activates cruise con trol 79 Deactivates cruise control or the limiter 80 È Activates limiter 79 D Only for instrument clus ter with colour display 9 Scrolls through menus 1...

Page 35: ... Opens and closes the fold ing top 96 Selector lever 71 A Parking brake 70 Function Page B Cigarette lighter 100 12 V socket 101 C smart Media System AUX port USB port and SD card slot 123 D Cup holders 152 E Selector lever indicator 71 F ECO mode 74 Centre console with drawer 33 At a glance ...

Page 36: ...ction Page Left hand reading lamp 91 Interior lighting 91 Right hand reading lamp 91 Function Page PASSENGER AIRBAG indi cator lamps 43 Rear seat belt status indi cator 41 A Rear view mirror 34 Overhead control panel At a glance ...

Page 37: ...Door control panel Function Page Opens the door 94 Adjusts the exterior mir rors 67 Function Page Opens and closes the side windows 96 Door control panel 35 At a glance ...

Page 38: ...onitor 202 D Power steering 205 Distance warning signal Forward collision warning Function Page à Lane Keeping Assist 206 12 V battery 208 R Rear foglamp 90 O Foglamps 90 K Main beam headlamps 89 L Dipped beam headlamps 89 T Side lamps 90 è Charging cable 197 Cruise control 207 È Limiter 207 b Brake lights rain or light sensors 209 Next service due date 197 õ READY indicator 208 36 Displays shown ...

Page 39: ...risk of injuries due to a deployed airbag also cannot be com pletely eliminated Limited protection from restraint sys tem G WARNING If the restraint system is modified it may no longer work as intended The restraint system may then not perform its inten ded protective function by failing in an accident or triggering unexpectedly for example There is an increased risk of injury possibly even fatal ...

Page 40: ...eformed significantly without an airbag being deployed This is the case if only parts which are relatively easily deformed are affected and the rate of vehicle deceleration is not high Con versely an airbag may be deployed even though the vehicle suffers only minor deformation If for instance very rigid vehicle parts such as longitudinal body members are hit the rate of vehicle decel eration may b...

Page 41: ...ach or abdo men Rnever route the seat belt across sharp pointed abrasive or fragile objects Ronly one person per seat belt Infants and children must never travel sitting on the lap of a vehicle occupant Rnever secure objects with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being used by one of the vehicle s occupants Always observe the notes on Loading the vehicle for securing objects luggage or loads Y ...

Page 42: ...sed risk of injury pos sibly even fatal Have pyrotechnic belt tensioners which have been triggered replaced at a quali fied specialist workshop immediately smart recommends that you have the vehi cle towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident Make sure that the seat belt is fully rol led up Otherwise the seat belt or belt tongue will be trapped in the door or in the seat mechanism ...

Page 43: ...eached a speed of approximately 10 km h the lamps go out after approximately 30 seconds Airbags Overview of airbags The installation location of an airbag is identified by the AIRBAG symbol A deployed airbag can increase the level of protection provided to the vehicle occu pant AIRBAG Possible protection for Driver s kneebag Thigh knee and lower leg Driver s air bag Head and thorax Front passenger...

Page 44: ... page 44 RAlways properly stow and secure objects Objects in the vehicle interior may limit an airbag s ability to function correctly Each vehicle occupant must always make sure of the following RThere are no people animals or objects between the vehicle occupants and an airbag RThere are no objects between the seat the door and the door pillar B pillar RNo hard objects e g coat hangers are hangin...

Page 45: ... 54 The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF and PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamps are part of the front passenger front airbag deactivation system The indicator lamps display the status of the front passenger front airbag RPASSENGER AIR BAG OFF lights up the front passenger front airbag is disabled It will then not be deployed in the event of an accident RPASSENGER AIR BAG ON lights up the front passenger fr...

Page 46: ...child booster seat with a backrest and seat belt guides The child restraint system must be appro priate to the age weight and size of the child Observing laws and regulations Always observe the legal requirements for using a child restraint system in the vehi cle Ensure that the child restraint system is approved in accordance with the valid test specifications and guidelines Further information c...

Page 47: ...ent heavy braking or a sudden change in direction The child restraint system could be thrown about striking vehicle occupants There is an increased risk of injury pos sibly even fatal Always fit child restraint systems prop erly even if they are not being used Make sure that you observe the child restraint system manufacturer s installa tion instructions RBe sure to observe the installation and op...

Page 48: ... before securing the child in it Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Observe the following when stopping or parking G WARNING If children are left unattended in the vehicle they could in particular Ropen doors thereby endangering other persons or road users Rget out and be struck by oncoming traffic Roperate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example In addition the children could...

Page 49: ...g and up to approximately 6 months BABY SAFE plus II E1 04 301 146 A 000 970 13 02 Category 0 up to 13 kg and up to approximately 15 months BABY SAFE plus II E1 04 301 146 A 000 970 13 02 Category I 9 18 kg and from approx imately 9 months to 4 years DUO PLUS E1 04 301 133 A 000 970 17 02 Category II III 15 36 kg and from approx imately 4 12 years KIDFIX E1 04 301 198 A 000 970 20 02 Category II I...

Page 50: ...ms Only child restraint systems that meet the following UNECE standards are permitted for use in the vehicle RUN R44 RUN R129 i Size child restraint systems Identification on the child restraint system Information about the approval category weight category and approval number for example is on the approval label on the child restraint system Depending on the approval category of the child restrai...

Page 51: ...ems in the Universal cat egory These child restraint systems must also be secured using Top Tether or a supporting bracket Observe the suitability of vehicle seats Depending on the approval category there are forward facing and or rearward facing child restraint systems Usage may be limi ted for certain vehicle seats RSuitability of the seats for attaching ISO FIX child restraint systems Y page 49...

Page 52: ...vehicle model list Weight category 0 up to 13 kg and up to approximately 15 months Size class Equipment Left right rear seat E ISO R1 IL D ISO R2 IL C ISO R3 X IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in accordance with the table in Overview of recommended child restraint systems or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer s vehicle model list X Not s...

Page 53: ...e child restraint sys tem X i U X Not suitable for an i Size child restraint system in this weight cate gory and or size category i U Suitable for forward facing and rearward facing i Size child restraint systems in the Universal category Installing an ISOFIX or i Size child restraint system on the rear seat G WARNING For ISOFIX or i Size child restraint sys tems where the child is secured using t...

Page 54: ...at so that the seat does not touch the child restraint sys tem O when using a category I forward facing child restraint system the back rest of the child restraint system must as far as possible lie flat against the backrest of the seat O For certain child restraint systems in weight category II or III there may be restrictions on the maximum size set ting e g due to possible contact with the roof...

Page 55: ... ISOFIX or i Size and the vehicle Top Tether anchorage is fitted on the luggage compartment floor behind each rear seat X Fit the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint system with Top Tether Always comply with the child restraint system manufac turer s installation instructions when doing so X Move the head restraint upwards X Route Top Tether belt under the head restraint between the two head restrain...

Page 56: ...child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the child can occur If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp remains off and or the PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamp is lit do not fit a rearward facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat Further informa tion can be found under Problems with the front passenger front airbag deact...

Page 57: ... clockwise The PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indica tor lamp on the overhead control panel lights up and stays on when the ignition is switched on Y page 43 The front passenger front airbag is gener ally enabled when the ignition is switched on except when the front passenger front airbag has been disabled manually When the front passenger front airbag is disa bled the 4 PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lam...

Page 58: ...is correct depending on the situation both before and during the journey Y page 43 Weight category Front passenger front air bag is enabled Front passenger front air bag is disabled1 1 The vehicle is equipped with a front passenger front airbag deactivation system The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit Category 0 up to 10 kg X U L Category 0 up to 13 kg X U L Category I 9 to 18 kg UF...

Page 59: ... The base of the child restraint system must lie fully on the rear seat cushion X Always make sure that the shoulder belt strap is correctly routed from the vehicle belt outlet to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system The shoulder belt strap must be routed forwards and downwards from the belt outlet Notes on rearward facing and forward facing child restraint systems on the front pa...

Page 60: ...he front passenger seat as far back as possible X Adjust the seat backrest to an almost vertical position X Fit the child restraint system The base of the child restraint system must lie fully against the seat cushion of the front passenger seat X Always make sure that the shoulder belt strap is correctly routed from the vehicle belt outlet to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system ...

Page 61: ...dditionally further driving safety systems are deactivated There is an increased danger of skidding and accidents Drive on carefully Have ABS checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Using Active Brake Assist Useful information With the help of the radar sensor system Active Brake Assist can calculate the dis tance of your vehicle to the vehicle in front If for several seconds the di...

Page 62: ...accelerator pedal If the brake lamps are inoperative deacti vate Active Brake Assist i Observe the notes on Limitations of the driving safety systems Y page 58 Distance warning and forward collision warning with autonomous braking function Method of operation If the distance maintained to the vehicle ahead is insufficient for the speed you are driving at the warning lamp lights up If Active Brake ...

Page 63: ... by intervening in the following ways Rbraking one or more wheels accordingly Radjusting the engine output according to the situation ESP comprises ETS Electronic Traction System and Crosswind Assist ETS brakes the drive wheels individually if they spin This enables you to pull away or accelerate on slippery surfaces for example if the road surface is slippery on one side If the warning lamp goes ...

Page 64: ...e risk of skidding and an accident You should therefore adapt your driving style to the different handling character istics Have the brake system checked at a qualified specialist workshop 62 Driving safely Safety ...

Page 65: ...ress the button The turn signals flash twice X To activate the double lock function for United Kingdom only press the button twice The turn signals flash twice slowly and three times quickly Opening the door X Press the button on the key X Open the door i After unlocking open the vehicle within approximately two minutes to prevent it from locking itself and priming the anti theft alarm system agai...

Page 66: ...ntrol of the vehicle There is a risk of an accident Always ensure that the driver s seat is engaged before starting the vehicle G WARNING When adjusting a seat you or another vehicle occupant could become trapped by the guide rail of the seat for instance There is a risk of injury Make sure that no one has any part of their body within the area of movement of the seat when adjusting it G WARNING T...

Page 67: ...eral times Adjusting the seat backrest seat with a lever X Pull lever upwards X At the same time move the backrest for wards or backwards Adjusting the seat backrest seat with a handwheel X Turn handwheel forwards or back wards Adjusting the steering wheel G WARNING The steering wheel may move unexpect edly if you adjust it while driving This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle There is...

Page 68: ...ans or clothing or be swallowed There is a risk of injury If you come into contact with the electro lyte observe the following RRinse off the electrolyte from your skin immediately with water RImmediately rinse the electrolyte out of your eyes thoroughly with clean water RIf the electrolyte is swallowed immedi ately rinse your mouth out thoroughly Do not induce vomiting RIf electrolyte comes into ...

Page 69: ...er to adjust the exterior mirrors elec trically the ignition must be switched on X To select the left or right exterior mirror turn control left 1 or right 2 X To adjust the exterior mirrors move con trol up down left or right Adjusting head restraints in the rear compartment Please note G WARNING The head restraints cannot provide the intended protection unless they are fitted and adjusted correc...

Page 70: ...estraints in the rear X Press release button X Push the head restraint down Using the armrest Please note Do not lean on the armrest with full force or it could become damaged 68 Using the armrest Entering and setting up ...

Page 71: ...ere is a risk of an accident Do not attach any heavy or large objects to the key Remove any bulky keyrings before inserting the key into the ignition lock u To insert the key into the ignition lock 1 To switch on the power supply 2 To switch on the ignition 3 To start the engine Automatic transmission X Turn the key to position 3 until the READY indicator appears in the instru ment cluster and a w...

Page 72: ...G If the parking brake has not been fully released when driving the parking brake can Roverheat and cause a fire Rlose its hold function There is a risk of fire and an accident Release the parking brake fully before driving off G WARNING If you must brake the vehicle with the parking brake the braking distance is considerably longer and the wheels could lock This increases the risk of skidding and...

Page 73: ...econd X Pull away Automatic transmission Please note G WARNING When the engine is switched off the automatic transmission shifts into neu tral position N The vehicle may roll away There is a risk of an accident Always shift to parking position P before switching off the engine Secure the parked vehicle against rolling away by applying the parking brake Transmission position display Only shift into...

Page 74: ...d 30 km h This function is called the acoustic presence indicator This helps other road users particularly pedestrians and cyclists to hear your vehicle better The acoustic presence indicator can also be heard in the vehicle interior The volume of the acoustic presence indi cator depends on the engine speed The faster you accelerate the louder the sound is At speeds of over 30 km h the sound is sw...

Page 75: ...recuperated and stored in the high voltage battery When the driver releases the accelerator pedal the vehicle decelerates In the following cases the vehicle does not decelerate or only decelerates to a limited extent when the accelerator pedal is released Rthe gear lever is in position h and the vehicle is rolling backwards Rthe gear lever is in position k and the vehicle is rolling forwards On st...

Page 76: ...r output available If the needle for power display is in the OFF position the vehicle is not ready to drive because Rthe ignition is switched off Rthe gear lever has not been moved to position i or j to start the drive sys tem Rthe charging cable is still connected to the vehicle socket Rthere is insufficient power available from the high voltage battery Rthere is a malfunction in the vehicle s hi...

Page 77: ...nd decelera tion is avoided Using the eco score display in the smart Media System Calling up the eco score menu X Select Vehicle eco score Evaluating the current trip X Select Current trip Evaluation information and values are calculated The following rating information and values appear RBar graphs for accelerate anticipa tory and shift RBar graphs for Speed and Anticipation RDistance covered RTo...

Page 78: ...eco score after trip Displaying eco score for saved trips in a category X Select Vehicle eco score My prefer red trips X Select a category eco score displays the comparison values eco score contains the following compari son values for each category RSummary RLast value RAverage value RBest value For the category Last trip saved you can choose from various types of evalua tions Types of evaluation...

Page 79: ... a greater distance to the vehicle in front Driving on wet roads Aquaplaning Depending on driving style and tyre tread depths aquaplaning can occur on the road Adapt your driving style as follows X Reduce the speed X Brake carefully X Avoid sudden steering movements X Avoid tyre ruts Fording Bear in mind that vehicles travelling in front or in the opposite direction create waves This may cause the...

Page 80: ...ne markings Rvery narrow and winding roads Rhighly variable shade conditions on the road When the turn signal is set warnings are suppressed for a certain period of time No warning is given in the following situa tions Rwhen crossing a lane marking quickly Rat speeds below 70 km h On board computer with monochrome dis play the and symbols in the dis play indicate the status of Lane Keeping Assist ...

Page 81: ...he brakes Speed regulation is cancelled when the fol lowing occur Rbraking including the parking brake RESP intervention On downhill gradients or when accelerating briefly cruise control may interrupt speed regulation Afterwards the set speed is applied again On downhill slopes the limiter can exceed the set speed In this case the stored speed flashes in the display and a warning tone sounds Cruis...

Page 82: ...ernal pressure of the high voltage battery could exceed a critical value In this case flammable gas escapes through a vent valve in the vehicle s underbody The gas could ignite There is a risk of injury In cases of unusual smells developing smoke or burn marks stop the charging process immediately Leave the danger area immediately Secure the danger area at a suitable dis tance Contact a qualified ...

Page 83: ...e charging cable e g by driving over it pulling too hard or as a result of heavy impacts Rthe charging cable is not twisted as oth erwise the charging cable may overheat and the cable covering may be damaged Rthe charging cable is not placed in water fluids or snow The charging cable must always be used in the correct manner In order to ensure the charging cable is handled correctly observe the fo...

Page 84: ...most fully discharged high voltage battery for longer than 14 days You can check the charge status in the charge level display Y page 74 Extreme outside temperatures The efficiency of the high voltage battery is temperature dependent and is signifi cantly reduced at low or high temperatures In addition the electrolytes used may freeze at very low temperatures The LED ring in the power output displ...

Page 85: ...me Heat generated by the charging cable and charging cable connector Charging cables and charging cable con nectors may heat up during the charging process at a power socket In the following cases the degree of heat ing is within the permissible limits Rthe mains supply and charging cable infrastructure are intact Rthe instructions for handling the charg ing cable and control panel of the charg in...

Page 86: ...tions functionality must be activated before charging e g by using an RFID card Observe the notes provided by the charging station operator Charging stations with communication capabilities Plug Charge The Plug Charge function is not available in all countries A suitable electricity contract is required in order to use Plug Charge To arrange this contact the charging station operator If the vehicl...

Page 87: ...ocket cap opens X Wallbox without a preinstalled cable insert the charging cable connector into the wallbox socket to the stop X Insert the charging cable connector into vehicle socket A to the stop The vehicle socket locks audibly The high voltage battery is charged and indicator lamp on the vehicle socket slowly flashes green i The high voltage battery is fully charged when indicator lamp on the...

Page 88: ... mains plug Before charging the high voltage battery at a mains socket check the maximum per missible charge current for the relevant mains socket or the building The maximum value of the charge current is set to the country specific setting for the supplied charging cable When charging abroad the maximum value may exceed that of the country you are in Observe the regulations specific to the count...

Page 89: ...charged and indicator lamp on the vehicle socket slowly flashes green i The high voltage battery is fully charged when indicator lamp on the vehicle socket lights up green perma nently i The vehicle must not be moved during charging The gear lever cannot be shif ted from position j i Depending on the temperature the engine cooling system and battery cool ing system may audibly switch on during the...

Page 90: ...be stowed in the charging cable bag only to prevent it from being thrown around inside the vehicle X Stow the charging cable in the charging cable bag The charging cable bag is located in the boot Y page 157 88 Charging the high voltage battery Driving ...

Page 91: ...according to the brightness of the ambient light à controls the daytime driving lights side lamps and dipped beam headlamps The automatic headlamp feature is only an aid The driver is responsible for the vehicle s lighting at all times X Turn combination switch control to the à position When one or more of the following occurs the lights are switched off automatically Rthe engine is switched off R...

Page 92: ... control is in the à position Using the cornering light function Only vehicles with the LED Sensor pack age are equipped with the Cornering light function The cornering light function uses the front foglamps to improve the illumination of the road in the direction in which you are turn ing enabling better visibility in tight bends for example The following conditions must be fulfilled for the corn...

Page 93: ...sing the interior lighting Switching the interior lighting on and off The interior lighting goes on when you unlock the doors The interior lighting switches off in the fol lowing situations RA door is opened and 15 minutes have passed RAll doors are closed the vehicle has been locked and 15 seconds have passed RAll doors are closed the vehicle has not been locked and 4 minutes have passed RThe eng...

Page 94: ... the windscreen On vehicles with a rain sensor malfunctions may occur as a result of this Switching continuous wipe on and off Control for wipe frequency g Continuous wipe off à Automatic wipe 1 Continuous wipe slow 2 Continuous wipe fast î Wiping with washer fluid To operate the windscreen wipers the igni tion must be switched on X Press the combination switch down or up to the desired position A...

Page 95: ...activated for a short while when the ignition is switched on the window wipers are switched on and reverse gear is engaged X In the smart Media System select Vehi cle Settings Auto rear wipe with reverse gear The selected setting is highlighted X Confirm the setting with Done Folding the sun visor to the side Mirror cover Bracket Retaining strap Vanity mirror X Fold the sun visor down X Pull the s...

Page 96: ...e vehicle Always keep the key out of reach of children X To lock press button When the doors are locked indicator lamp lights up X To unlock press button Activating deactivating the automatic locking feature The activated automatic locking feature locks the vehicle automatically when the ignition is switched on and the vehicle is moving X When the engine is running press and hold button for 5 seco...

Page 97: ...e closing area If someone becomes trapped press the W button to open the side window again Opening and closing the windows Please note G WARNING While closing the side windows body parts in the closing area could become trapped There is a risk of injury When closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area If some body becomes trapped release the switch or press the switch to op...

Page 98: ... hinged win dow X Push the lever back until as far as it will go Opening and closing the folding top G WARNING During opening and closing body parts in the sweep of the folding top can get trapped There is a risk of injury When opening and closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the sweep Release the switch immediately if some body becomes trapped The opening or closing will stop G WARN...

Page 99: ...de only briefly The integrated filter in the climate control system keeps out most particles of dust as well as pollen The filter reduces the amount of air supplied to the vehicle inte rior For this reason always observe the interval for replacing the filter Operating the automatic climate con trol system Switching the automatic climate control system on off The ignition must be switched on in ord...

Page 100: ... button X Press the à button X If the windows are still misted up press the button Use this setting only until the windows are clear again Drying windows that are misted up on the outside X Switch on the windscreen wipers X Press the button Use this setting only until the windows are clear again Setting the pre entry climate control at departure time using the on board computer Only for instrument...

Page 101: ...art control app The vehicle s charge status must be at least 30 Climate control is started immediately and limited to five minutes The procedure cannot be cancelled but may be carried out several times Adjusting the air vents Please note G WARNING Very hot or very cold air can flow from the air vents This could result in burns or frostbite in the immediate vicinity of the air vents There is a risk...

Page 102: ...ar seat heating buttons are located on the surface of the rear seat armrests X Press button Indicator lamp lights up when seat heating is activated Vehicles with the Winter package steer ing wheel heating is also switched on when the driver s seat heating is activa ted Using the accessories Using the cigarette lighter G WARNING You can burn yourself if you touch the hot heating element or the sock...

Page 103: ...perating and road safety of the vehicle There is a risk of an accident Stow all objects securely in the vehicle so that they do not get into the driver s footwell Always fit the floormats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals Do not use loose floormats and do not place several floor mats on top of one another X Slide the driver s seat bac...

Page 104: ...ay be damaged In order to avoid damage adjust the seats with the appropriate caution When folding down the rear bench seat ensure that the rear bench seat does not collide with the tablet bracket You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the tablet bracket for iPad Air Further information on the tablet bracket is available from any sm...

Page 105: ...ows X Carefully remove the protective film from the display X Remove dust and impurities X Attach the protective film once again Inserting an iPad Air X Turn attachment so that the opening faces the vehicle interior X Insert iPad with Lightning connec tion first into the attachment until the attachment audibly locks X Move the attachment to the desired posi tion Charging the iPad Air via the USB p...

Page 106: ... unlocks and the iPad is pushed a little out of the bracket X Remove iPad Dismantling the tablet bracket X Press button on the bracket X Pull the tablet bracket out of the fitting X To remove the bracket from the attach ment press release button on the attachment 104 Using the accessories Feeling comfortable in the vehicle interior ...

Page 107: ...itua tions The electronic parking aid gives an acous tic indication of the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle behind it The parking aid uses three sensors in the rear bumper to monitor the area around the vehicle The parking aid measures the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle If the proximity to the object behind the vehicle is less than 1 20 m a short signal is issued If the o...

Page 108: ...reversing camera checked The reversing camera is a visual parking and manoeuvring aid It shows the area behind your vehicle with guide lines in the smart Media System display Reversing camera is located in the smart logo in the tailgate The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image in the smart Media System display The reversing camera may show a distorted view of obstacles or show th...

Page 109: ...erior mirrors The distance specifications only apply to objects that are at ground level Switching on the reversing camera The ignition must be switched on to use the reversing camera X In the smart Media System select Vehi cle Settings Rear view camera Rear camera view settings Rear cam era view X Confirm with Done X Engage reverse gear The area behind the vehicle is shown with guide lines in the...

Page 110: ...Keep the keys out of the reach of children X Press the button on the key The turn signals flash twice Priming and deactivating the anti theft alarm system Useful information The immobiliser prevents the vehicle from being started without the correct key It is switched on and off automatically The anti theft alarm system triggers a vis ual and audible alarm if a door the tailgate or the service cov...

Page 111: ...hown for cer tain systems Vehicle owners and drivers are responsible for ensuring that the vehi cle is operating safely A vehicle which is not operating safely can cause an accident The display shows the outside temperature on the far right in the header Drivers must pay special attention to road conditions when temperatures are around freezing point Changes in the outside temperature are displaye...

Page 112: ...ervice due date Rsetting the time Ractivating deactivating Active Brake Assist Rrestarting the tyre pressure monitor Calling up displays colour display Calling up displays Colour display Left control panel X Briefly press 9 or on left control panel to scroll forwards or backwards X Press and hold 9 or on left con trol panel to directly call up the Dis tance display The following displays can be ca...

Page 113: ...r in the smart Media System and the eco score display are also reset in the smart Media System Energy consumption bar chart display Energy consumption Recuperation The display shows the average energy con sumption and recuperation over the previ ous 15 minutes Energy flow display Total output Output for electrical consumers The total output shows the driver the sum of the energy currently flowing ...

Page 114: ...switched on X Press a to scroll through the display messages Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a qualified specialist workshop Digital speedometer display The display shows the digital speedometer The digital speedometer in the header is hidden United Kingdom only the digital speedom eter in the header continues to be dis played Setting values Setting ...

Page 115: ...n the header cannot be hidden Setting the unit for speed in the digital speedometer X Select Settings Display Digital speedometer Unit X Set the value The following values are set RDigital speedometer display RDigital speedometer in the header UK only only the display unit of the digital speedometer is set Setting the unit of measurement for distance X Select Settings Display Units of distance X S...

Page 116: ...r Y page 166 Switching ambient lighting on off X Select Settings Ambient lighting On Setting the brightness of the ambient lighting X Select Settings Ambient lighting Brightness X Set the value Setting the language X Select Settings Language Language X Set the value 114 Setting values Operating the on board computer ...

Page 117: ...ls E ª System settings F 8 Mute G Õ Plays back media from external data storage media H Switches on the radio and selects the waveband I External audio equipment AUX connec tion J Volume control Ü button K F Sets the radio text Operating and setting the smart Audio System X To switch on or off press Ü X To scroll through menus turn control B X To select menu options turn control B and press the 9 ...

Page 118: ...ect Clock X Select Format Select one of the following time formats RAm Pm R24hr Adjusting the audio settings Adjusting the sound X Press the ª button X Select Audio X Select Sound Select the desired sound setting RBass adjusts the bass RTreble adjusts the treble RBal adjusts the surround sound bal ance to left or right RFade adjusts the surround sound to the front or back Switching the bass boost ...

Page 119: ...s a in radio mode The station list appears X Select a station X Press a to confirm Updating the station list X Press the button until you hear a tone Storing a station X Select the waveband X Set the station X Press a number key 1 to 6 until you hear a tone The station set for this waveband will be stored on the button you have pressed Selecting a stored station X Select a waveband X Press a numbe...

Page 120: ...y The î dot shows the active settings i Several categories can be selected Repeat the procedure if necessary Displaying the EPG EPG Electronic Program Guide is available in the DAB waveband DR1 and DR2 If the station supports EPG you can use the EPG Electronic Programme Guide to dis play the current and the following two radio programmes At the very least the programme overview contains the name t...

Page 121: ...Book Access Profile profile the phone book and call lists will be trans ferred after you connect Removing a mobile phone from the list de authorising X Press the à button X Select Del device Authorised mobile phones are displayed X Select the mobile phone to be deleted X Select Yes After de authorisation the Bluetooth con nection to the mobile phone is no longer established automatically Connectin...

Page 122: ... call is rejected Holding and continuing a call X To hold select  X To continue the call press the 9 button Transferring a call to the mobile phone X Select z X To transfer the call back to the smart Audio System press the 9 button Entering numbers or characters during a call X Select 123 X Enter numbers or characters Ending a call X Press the 9 button or X Press the button on the steering wheel ...

Page 123: ...B X Press 9 to confirm Rapid search X Press the 9 button An entry field appears X To enter characters turn control B and press the 9 button Skipping to the next or previous track X Press the D or C button briefly to skip to the next track or press longer for rapid scrolling Switching random track sequence on off X Press the C button Switching the repeat function on off X Press the number key Selec...

Page 124: ... the same way you connect a mobile phone with Bluetooth Skipping to the next or previous track X Press the D or C button briefly to skip to the next track or press longer for rapid scrolling Displaying metadata X Press the F button repeatedly until the desired metadata is displayed 122 Operating external data storage media Using the smart Audio System ...

Page 125: ...ation for navigation Rmake a call Rstart an application Controls on the smart Media System Previous station or track and fast rewind Mute Next station or track and fast forward Switches to the home screen A Ü On off button and volume control B Touchscreen Ports on the centre console Port for external audio equipment AUX USB port SD card slot Some devices for example mobile phones or USB drives con...

Page 126: ...t smartphone screen application by tapping on the symbol Switching the smart Media System on off Switching on automatically X Start the engine Switching off automatically X Switch off the ignition and open the door Switching on off manually X Press the Ü button Restarting X Press the Ü button five times The smart Media System shuts down and restarts i The restart can take several minutes During th...

Page 127: ...day night mode Displaying day mode constantly X Select System Display X Remove the tick for Automatic day night mode and Force night mode Displaying night mode constantly X Select System Display Force night mode Setting the system language X Select System Language A list of available languages is displayed X Select the desired language i The language of the spoken navigation announcement can be se...

Page 128: ...justing the audio settings Setting the volume X Select System Sound Sound levels X Select the volume setting The following volume settings can be selected RMain volume For the whole system RHands free For the hands free system RRingtone Ring tone volume RNavigation Volume for the whole navigation sys tem RComputer voice Volume of the computer generated voice RApp events Volume of events triggered ...

Page 129: ...warning tones when the dis play is switched off X Select System Sound Alerts Keep audio alerts when screen turned off Creating and deleting favourites Creating favourites Preset Navigation Radio Telephone A Services B Context menu Frequently used settings such as phone contacts and radio stations can be stored as favourites Six favourites can be stored for each of the following categories RNavigat...

Page 130: ...ext menu A Frequency display mode B List display mode C Presets display mode D Station currently playing Frequency display mode AM and FM radio Selects the waveband AM FM radio and preset group FM Increases or decreases the frequency in small increments Station search forwards or backwards Context menu A Adjusts the frequency manually B Station currently playing Presets display mode Selects the wa...

Page 131: ...tings Searching for alternative frequencies with the best possible reception quality X Select Multimedia Settings Radio AF Alternative frequency Receiving traffic reports i Traffic X Select Multimedia Settings Radio i Traffic Traffic program Displaying the programme type e g classical X Select Multimedia Settings Radio PTY Program type Switching to the corresponding FM sta tion when digital radio ...

Page 132: ...mponents carried out at a qualified specialist workshop G WARNING If you operate two way radios incorrectly in the vehicle their electromagnetic radiation can interfere with the vehicle electronics for example if Rthe two way radio is not connected to an exterior aerial Rthe exterior aerial is not correctly mounted or is not low reflection This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle ...

Page 133: ... all devices X Select the mobile phone If the mobile phone leaves the Bluetooth receiver range the connection is automati cally terminated Telephone operation Useful information The following conditions must be fulfilled in order to make a 999 or 112 emergency call Ra valid and operational SIM card is inser ted in the mobile phone Ra mobile phone network is available Calling a contact from the pho...

Page 134: ...a System the pre ferred smartphone screen application will be started automatically RNo If the smartphone has been connected with the smart Media System a smart phone screen application will not be started Using MirrorLink Useful information MirrorLink is a standard for the connec tion between the smart Media System and a mobile phone With MirrorLink the con tent of the display on your mobile phon...

Page 135: ...onnect In order to use Android Auto the follow ing conditions must be met Rthe mobile phone supports Android Auto starting from Android 5 0 Rthe mobile phone is switched on Rthe mobile phone has an Internet con nection Rthe Android Auto app is installed on the mobile phone Rdata sharing must be approved Transmitted vehicle data when using Android Auto When using Android Auto specific vehicle data ...

Page 136: ... Not all voice con trol services are supported by the smart Media System The requirement for voice control of the mobile phone is that Android Auto or Mir rorLink are not active Activating voice control for the mobile phone X Connect the mobile phone with the smart Media System via Bluetooth X Press and hold the button on the steering wheel The o symbol appears in the display Voice control for the...

Page 137: ...onnecting a USB memory stick X Insert a USB memory stick in the port on the centre console Playback starts automatically Connecting an SD card X Insert an SD card into the SD card slot in the centre console Playback starts automatically Connecting a Bluetooth device X Authorise and connect a Bluetooth device such as a Bluetooth capable mobile phone Operating external data storage media Selecting c...

Page 138: ...the name or part of the name of the track you are looking for Selecting a track from categories X Select New selection X Select a category for playback Switching album cover display on off The album cover must be saved in the audio file X Select Multimedia Settings Media Display album cover Viewing images Useful information Images that have been saved to an SD card or USB memory stick can be viewe...

Page 139: ...ult view X Select Normal view or Full screen Video playback Video playback Starting video playback X Insert an SD card or connect a USB stick X Select Multimedia Video X Select USB or SD X Select a folder or video All videos in a folder are played one after the other i The size of the video file may have an impact on the performance of the system Therefore only playback videos with a length of up ...

Page 140: ...e of corresponding mobile service agree ments with local mobile network providers Availability can therefore change from time to time The maximum period of validity for the mobile connectivity is 15 years from the time of installation in the vehicle Useful information In the TomTom Services menu traffic infor mation and other TomTom Services can be called up and managed TomTom Live Services are av...

Page 141: ...nformation http www tomtom com forsmart Calling up the applications manager Information on smartphone screen applica tions and smartphone voice operated con trol can be called up with the applications manager X Select Services Settings Applica tions manager Calling up the connectivity manager The connectivity manager allows you to manage the devices connected to the smart Media System X Select Ser...

Page 142: ...isk of injury or even fatal injury Keep the SD card out of the reach of chil dren If a SD card is swallowed seek med ical attention immediately To prevent damaging data only use the supplied SD card for Media System data or to update map and system files X Insert an SD card into the SD card slot in the centre console X Switch on the device The map data is read by the navigation system Removing an ...

Page 143: ...tem say the destination address includ ing street name house number and city X Say the voice command Yes or if sev eral possible destinations are displayed say the number Selecting a destination from the list of previous destinations X Select Navigation Drive to Recent destinations X Select the destination Entering a destination using geo coor dinates X Select Navigation Drive to Lati tude Longitu...

Page 144: ...tion or restaurant RPOI name search RPOI search within a category X Select the category for the search X Select a POI i If the charging station category is selected only charging stations from the map data are searched Managing POIs Adding a POI category X Select Navigation Settings Manage POIs Add POI category X Enter the name and symbol for the new POI category Deleting a POI category X Delete N...

Page 145: ...ending on the driving style and the influence of external fac tors Rred remaining range is not expected to be sufficient for the route The route overview function allows you to set whether the summary of a calculated route is automatically faded out from the display after ten seconds If the route is not confirmed with Done the view switches after approximately ten sec onds automatically to the map...

Page 146: ...traffic disruptions into account The route is recalculated based on current traffic information Traffic information is not available in all countries and regions X Select Navigation Change route Min imise delays An overview of the traffic disruptions along the route will be shown X Select the traffic disruption you wish to avoid Planning a route in advance Adding a route X Select Navigation Itiner...

Page 147: ...ute guidance X Select Turn on voice guidance or Turn off voice guidance Information such as traffic reports and warnings will be played even if the naviga tion announcements have been deactivated During route guidance traffic information can be shown for the route ahead The fol lowing traffic information can be received RTraffic announcements RDS TMC RHD Traffic a TomTom Live service i HD Traffic ...

Page 148: ...nexplained situa tion Orange Slow moving traffic Red Traffic jam Dark red Standstill or road blocked Calling up more detailed information about the traffic problems X Tap on the display for traffic information during route guidance Scrolling through the traffic reports X Tap on the message on the touchscreen and swipe left or right Displaying the overview map Useful information With the View map f...

Page 149: ...lected Displaying traffic disruptions on the overview map X Select W View map during route guidance Traffic disruptions are displayed as sym bols on the overview map X To view detailed information tap on a traffic disruption symbol The following symbols are used Traffic jam Road blocked µ Traffic disruption Construction site One or more lanes blocked Accident º Traffic disruption avoided using the...

Page 150: ...the desired map Changing the map colours X Select Navigation Settings Change map colours X Press or to select the desired display Changing the E vehicle settings X Select Navigation Settings E vehi cle settings The following functions can be called up Rdeactivating or activating the battery warning When the charge status of the high volt age battery has reached 20 and the bat tery warning is activ...

Page 151: ...ement for distance of other displays are not changed such as distance displays for the eco score or the on board computer X Select System Set units Distance units Select one of the following settings RKilometres RMiles Setting the units for GPS coordinates X Select System Set units GPS coordi nate display Select one of the following settings RDegrees d RDegrees Minutes d m m RDegrees Minutes Secon...

Page 152: ...mart control services RRegistration on the smart portal Inter net page via http www smart com portal A valid e mail address or mobile phone number is necessary for registration and the terms of use must be accepted RThe vehicle must be linked with a per sonal smart portal account at a smart Centre Verification and presentation of the vehicle registration document are required to link the vehicle T...

Page 153: ... to services RRegister on the ready to web portal A valid e mail address and the vehicle identification number VIN are neces sary for registration and the terms of use must be accepted RInstall the ready to app on your smart phone and create a user account Using the Key Card Holder Key Card Holder is located in the glove compartment and is intended for the stor age and inventory of the vehicle key...

Page 154: ...ks container could be flung around and liquid could be spilt Vehicle occupants could come into contact with the liquid and in particular be scalded by hot liquid You could be distracted from the traffic situation and lose control of the vehicle There is a risk of an acci dent and injury Only use the cup holder when the vehicle is stationary Only place containers of a suitable size in the cup holde...

Page 155: ...he straps from the tailgate X Fold down the rear shelf X Pull the rear shelf out to the rear Fitting the rear shelf X Place the rear shelf on the guide rails on the left and right X Push the rear shelf forwards until it engages X Fold the rear shelf upwards X Attach straps to the tailgate Stowing luggage and large objects Please note G WARNING If you stow objects in the vehicle interior in an unsu...

Page 156: ...d place to stow objects Rstow heavy loads as far forwards and as low down in the load compartment as possible Rthe load must not protrude above the upper edge of the seat backrests Ralways place the load against the rear or front seat backrests Make sure that the seat backrests are securely locked in place Ralways transport the load behind unoc cupied seats if possible Rsecure the load and luggage...

Page 157: ... bench seat rear seat are engaged before every trip X Push the head restraints all the way in X Pull right or left loop on the seat backrest in the direction of the arrow X Fold down the seat backrest fully Folding back the rear seat backrests Make sure that the seat belt does not become trapped when folding the rear seat backrest back Otherwise it could be damaged X Fold back the left or right se...

Page 158: ...e until it engages Folding back the front passenger seat backrest using the handwheel X Turn handwheel backwards Adjusting the angle of the rear seat backrests cargo position X Release right hand or left hand seat backrest X Fold right hand or left hand seat back rest slightly forwards X Fold seat backrest catch forwards X Fold right hand or left hand seat back rest back to seat backrest catch unt...

Page 159: ...tons are released from the anchorage X Fold the charging cable bag to the left The Velcro fasteners under the charging cable bag are detached X Remove snap hook Installing the charging cable bag X Place the charging cable bag with its side resting on the engine compartment cover and then position it on the side trim X Position the charging cable bag in a ver tical position Take hold of the Velcro ...

Page 160: ...into the recess in side trim X Turn quick release fastener clock wise Opening and closing the service cover Please note G WARNING If the service cover is not locked it may come loose during driving and block your view or endanger other road users There is a risk of an accident and injury Therefore make sure that the service cover is locked before driving off G WARNING If the windscreen wipers star...

Page 161: ...the front X Pull service cover slightly forwards and lift upwards X Put down service cover Closing the service cover X Unhook service cover X Slide bars A on the left and right of the service cover under the bars on wing X Press service cover downwards X Press both levers backwards in the direction of the arrow Locking the service cover X Insert the key into the lock and turn it to position 1 X In...

Page 162: ...m is at normal operating temperature When you open the cap you could be scalded by hot coolant spraying out There is a risk of injury Let the drive system cool down before you open the cap Wear protective gloves and eye protection when opening Open the cap slowly to relieve pressure Add only coolant that has been pre mixed with the desired antifreeze protec tion You could otherwise damage the engi...

Page 163: ... Immediately replace the flat tyre with your spare wheel or consult a qualified specialist workshop G WARNING Damaged tyres can cause tyre inflation pressure loss As a result you could lose control of your vehicle There is a risk of accident Check the tyres regularly for signs of damage and replace any damaged tyres immediately G WARNING If there is insufficient tyre tread the tyre traction will d...

Page 164: ...ccident Therefore only use tyre types and sizes approved for your vehicle model Observe the tyre load rating and speed rating required for your vehicle G WARNING If you fit wheels and tyres with incorrect dimensions the service brake or wheel suspension components may be damaged There is a risk of an accident Always replace wheels and tyres with ones that comply with the specifications of the orig...

Page 165: ...specific tyre type in certain regions and areas of operation can be highly beneficial i Recommended tyre pressures for vari ous operating states can be found on the tyre pressure table on the driver s side door pillar B pillar You can find further information regarding tyres and wheels at specialist tyre retail ers at qualified specialist workshops and at any smart Centre Preparing to change a whe...

Page 166: ... cap cover Wheel wrench X Using wheel wrench loosen the wheel bolts by about one turn Do not unscrew the wheel bolts completely Jack Reinforced area for the jacking points Jack may only be positioned on the reinforced area intended for this purpose for jacking points The vehicle may be damaged if jack is positioned at another point on the sill Reinforced area for the jacking points Triangular inde...

Page 167: ...ned to the prescribed tightening torque There is a risk of an accident Ensure that the wheel bolts or wheel nuts are tightened to the prescribed tighten ing torque If you are not sure do not move the vehi cle Contact a qualified specialist work shop and have the tightening torque checked immediately The tightening torque must be 105 Nm After travelling approx 500 km check the tightening torque and...

Page 168: ...e pressure monitor issues a warning when the pressure drops in one or more of the tyres The tyre pressure monitor works properly only if sensors are present in all four tyres and after the monitor has learned the cor rect tyre pressure for the current operating situation This occurs automatically in most situations but may also be specified after restarting the tyre pressure monitor Before restart...

Page 169: ... of an accident Observe the recommended tyre pressure and check the tyre pressure of all the tyres Rat least every two weeks Rwhen the load changes Rbefore embarking on a longer journey Rfor changed operating conditions e g off road driving If necessary correct the tyre pressure G WARNING If you mount unsuitable accessories onto tyre valves the tyre valves may be over loaded and malfunction which ...

Page 170: ...ld temperatures could cause tears to form thereby damaging the tyres permanently smart cannot accept respon sibility for this type of damage Have the vehicle winterproofed at a quali fied specialist workshop at the onset of winter X At low temperatures use only winter tyres marked with M S X When road conditions are wintry use M S tyres with the additional i snow flake symbol These tyres allow dri...

Page 171: ...ate if a wiper arm has been folded away from the windscreen or rear window Never fold a wiper arm without a wiper blade back onto the windscreen or rear window Hold the wiper arm firmly when you change the wiper blade If you release the wiper arm without a wiper blade and it falls onto the window the window may be damaged by the force of the impact Changing the window wiper blades on the windscree...

Page 172: ... WARNING Braking efficiency is reduced after the vehicle has been washed There is a risk of an accident After washing the vehicle brake carefully while paying attention to the traffic con ditions in order to restore full braking efficiency X Close the side windows completely X Switch off the climate control blower X Turn the windscreen wipers to position g Washing in an automatic car wash X Prepar...

Page 173: ...he high pressure cleaner noz zle and the vehicle X Keep moving the nozzle whilst cleaning Cleaning the reversing camera X Clean camera lens with water and a soft cloth Cleaning the sensors Active Brake Assist sensor Parking aid sensors X Clean sensors with water car shampoo and a soft cloth Cleaning the wheels G WARNING The water jet of circular jet nozzles dirt grinders can cause damage not visib...

Page 174: ...cleaning cloths could scratch or damage the plas tic panes of the panorama roof Do not use cleaning agents containing solvents X Apply mild cleaning agent for plastic windows and wipe off with a moist sponge Cleaning the roof Dry cleaning X Brush from the front to the back using a soft brush Wet cleaning X Dry clean first X Wash down with a soft brush or sponge and lukewarm water X Rinse with clea...

Page 175: ...eaning and caring for genuine leather seat covers X Wet a cloth with water and clean the seat covers Do not allow the leather to become soaked X Wipe off with a dry cloth X Apply a leather care agent recommended for smart Cleaning synthetic leather seat covers X Wet a cloth with detergent water and clean the seat covers Cleaning cloth seat covers X Wet a microfibre cloth with detergent water X Rub...

Page 176: ...es R minor service R major service Monochrome display the indicator lamp flashes for a few seconds after the engine is started Depending on the operating condi tions of the vehicle the time or distance remaining until the service is due is also displayed The service interval is based on normal operation of the vehicle Observe the fol lowing if the vehicle is operated under arduous conditions or in...

Page 177: ...vehicle reaches a speed of above 10 km h again after a full brake application X To switch on the hazard warning lamps manually press button Operating the emergency assistance system Useful information For Russia only The emergency assistance system is there to rescue you and others in an emergency Should the driver arrive at the scene of an accident or feel unwell an emergency call can be initiate...

Page 178: ... seconds X Speak any message A signal sounds after 25 seconds The recorded message is played back via the loudspeaker X If the voice message is correctly played back press and hold SOS button for five seconds Indicator lamp flashes green slowly or X If the voice message is incorrectly played back or not played back at all press SOS button three times within three sec onds Indicator lamp flashes re...

Page 179: ...ng the warning triangle Removing the warning triangle Warning triangle is located in the boot behind the seat backrest secured to the carpet with a Velcro fastener Return it to this location after use X Remove warning triangle from the boot Setting up the warning triangle X Fold feet 3 out to the side X Pull side reflectors 2 upwards to form a triangle X Connect the reflectors using upper stud 1 X...

Page 180: ...safety jackets can also be stored in the rear door stowage compartments X To remove take out the safety jacket bag containing the reflective safety jacket X Open the safety jacket bag and take out the reflective safety jacket X To stow fold the reflective safety jacket roll it up and stow it in the safety jacket bag X Replace the safety jacket bag in stowage compartment Removing the first aid kit ...

Page 181: ... than those mentioned above Rthe wheel rim is damaged Ryou have driven at very low tyre pres sures or on a flat tyre There is a risk of an accident Do not drive any further Contact a quali fied specialist workshop G WARNING The tyre sealant is harmful and causes irritation It must not come into contact with your skin eyes or clothing or be swallowed Do not inhale TIREFIT fumes Keep tyre sealant aw...

Page 182: ...on X Unwind plug with the cable from tyre inflation compressor X Remove hose A from the bottom section of tyre inflation compressor X Unscrew the cap from tyre sealant bot tle X Connect hose A X Remove the valve flap from valve E on the faulty tyre X Unscrew the cap from filler hose X Screw filler hose onto valve E X Insert connector into the cigarette lighter socket or the 12 V socket X Turn the ...

Page 183: ... test drive The maximum permissible speed for a tyre sealed with tyre sealant is 80 km h X Stop after driving for approximately 3 km and check the tyre pressure with the tyre inflation compressor The tyre pressure must now be at least 130 kPa 1 3 bar 19 psi The precise val ues are located on the door pillar B pil lar on the driver s side X If necessary adjust the tyre pressure X Unscrew the filler...

Page 184: ... on both vehicles Rmake sure that the tow rope is not lon ger than legally permitted Mark the tow rope in the middle e g with a white cloth 30 x 30 cm This makes other road users aware that a vehicle is being towed Ronly secure the tow rope to the towing eye Robserve the brake lamps of the towing vehicle while driving Always maintain a distance so that the tow rope does not sag Rdo not use steel c...

Page 185: ...ector lever lock can be manually released in the event of an electrical malfunction X Release the brake pedal X Release the parking brake X Switch on the hazard warning lights Transporting the vehicle Only secure the vehicle by the wheels or rims not by parts of the vehicle such as the axle or steering components Oth erwise the vehicle could be damaged X Turn the key to position 2 in the igni tion...

Page 186: ...jury Allow these components to cool down before replacing the bulb Observe the following rules when replacing bulbs ROnly replace bulbs when the engine is switched off RDo not use bulbs that have been dropped or show signs of visible damage e g scratches RDo not touch the glass bulb with your bare hands ROnly use bulbs in enclosed lamps designed for that purpose ROnly fit spare bulbs of the same t...

Page 187: ... and engage cover Replacing the side turn signal lamps X Carefully insert a flat tool into recess X Prise out side turn signal X Turn the bulb holder in side turn sig nal 90 anti clockwise and remove it X Remove the bulb from the bulb holder X Insert the new bulb into the bulb holder X Insert the bulb holder into side turn sig nal and turn it 90 clockwise X Refit side turn signal Replacing rear bu...

Page 188: ...der X Insert the connector X Insert the tail lamp until you hear it engage X Tighten the screws on the tail lamp Replacing the licence plate lighting X Insert a flat tool into recess X Remove the cover from the licence plate lamp X Remove the bulb from the holder X Insert the new bulb into the holder X Insert the lamp lens into the licence plate lamp Replacing the interior lighting X Insert a flat...

Page 189: ... be diagnosed and rectified at a qualified specialist workshop Preparing the vehicle to replace a fuse X Apply the parking brake X Switch off all electrical consumers X Turn the key to position u in the igni tion lock and remove it X Check whether all indicator lamps in the instrument cluster are off Replacing a fuse left hand drive vehicle Do not use a pointed object such as a screwdriver to open...

Page 190: ...an environmentally responsible recycling system Dispose of batteries in an environmentally respon sible manner Take dis charged batteries to a qualified specialist work shop or to a collection point for used batteries X Fixed keys unscrew screw X Insert a flat tool e g a coin into the recess X Turn the tool until the cover of the bat tery tray opens X Replace battery with the positive ter minal fa...

Page 191: ...doors are locked indicator lamp lights up X Leave the vehicle and close the driver s door The doors tailgate and socket cap are locked The anti theft alarm system is primed X From the outside check that the doors tailgate and socket cap are locked Locking the doors with the emergency locking X Insert the key into slot on the left door X Turn the key towards the bonnet as far as it will go to posit...

Page 192: ...X Fold the rear seat backrest forward X Slide lever on the tailgate to the left until the tailgate is unlocked 190 Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release Dealing with accidents and breakdowns ...

Page 193: ... called up for as long as the ignition remains switched on Switching off the ignition clears the message memory Locking and unlocking Problem Possible causes consequences and M Solutions The key does not lock or unlock the vehicle A strong source of radio waves is interfering with the signal X Stand closer to the door lock and try to lock unlock the vehi cle again Key battery is low or discharged ...

Page 194: ...e side window again X Close all doors X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock X Pull the switch for closing the window until the window is closed and then push the switch for one second The side window opens again a little way X Repeat previous step until the window remains closed after releasing the switch Folding top will not close Folding top is obstructed during closing and reopens a...

Page 195: ...s wipe at the same speed The combination switch or rain sensor is malfunctioning X Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Remove the key from ignition lock X Insert the key into the ignition lock turn to position 1 and start the engine X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The red 7 warning lamp lights up for 6 seconds after starting the engine certain...

Page 196: ...e 43 X Enable the front passenger front airbag The front passenger front airbag has not been disabled and is malfunctioning X Do not use a rearward facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat X Do not allow passengers to travel on the front passenger seat X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The indicator lamp on the overhead control panel lights up The front passenger front air...

Page 197: ...ltage battery is malfunctioning X Switch off the engine X Do not drive on X Consult a qualified specialist workshop X Do not tow away the vehicle on its own wheels The red þ warning lamp lights up A warning tone sounds Stop appears Communication with the engine s control unit is malfunction ing X Switch off the engine X Do not drive on X Consult a qualified specialist workshop X Do not tow away th...

Page 198: ...Do not drive any further Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately and have the brake system repaired Do not top up the brake fluid as this will not rectify the fault X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The red J warning lamp lights up while driving A warning tone sounds Colour display Release parking brake appears The parking brake is applied X Release the parking brake The red J ...

Page 199: ...t to position j X Switch off the engine X Close the driver s door completely or warning lamp flashes for a few seconds after starting the engine Colour display Next service due in km or Service due days ago appears A service due date is approaching or has already passed R indicates a minor service R indicates a full service X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Charging process Problem Possibl...

Page 200: ... different mains socket è lights up A warning tone sounds Charger cable con nected appears The charging cable is plugged into the vehicle socket The engine cannot be started X Before driving off disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle socket and stow it away in the vehicle è flashes Charging cable not inserted correctly appears The charging cable is connected to the vehicle socket The bat t...

Page 201: ...s to be displayed X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The yellow þ warning lamp lights up Charging not possi ble Visit workshop appears The vehicle electronics are malfunctioning The high voltage battery cannot be charged X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The yellow þ warning lamp lights up Charging not possi ble s Owner s Man ual appears The high voltage battery cannot be charged Th...

Page 202: ...own in the instrument cluster X Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away X Consult a qualified specialist workshop J Red warning lamp lights up while the engine is running A warning tone sounds Colour display Brake force distribution inoperative Stop See Owner s Manual appears EBD is malfunctioning This means that ABS ...

Page 203: ...st workshop The brake lamps are working X Drive on carefully X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Colour display yellow warning lamp lights up Brake Assist Sys tem BAS inopera tive appears The Brake Assist System BAS is inoperative X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Yellow warning lamp flashes while driving ESP is intervening because there is a risk of skidding or at least one of the w...

Page 204: ...dding and an acci dent Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a qualified special ist workshop Other driving systems may be deactivated The brake system functions normally but without hill start assist X Drive on carefully X Consult a qualified specialist workshop h Yellow warning lamp lights up while driving Colour display Cor rect tyre pressure appears The tyre pressure is too low in at least on...

Page 205: ...off road driving If necessary correct the tyre pressure X Secure the vehicle against rolling away X Check tyres visually and if necessary follow the instructions for flat tyres X Check the tyre pressure and correct it if necessary h Yellow warning lamp flashes for approximately one minute and then stays lit Colour display Tyre pressure monitor inoperative appears The tyre pressure monitor is malfu...

Page 206: ...is running A warning tone sounds Colour display Elec tronics malfunc tion Stop See Own er s Manual appears The following systems are malfunctioning RABS anti lock braking system RESP Electronic Stability Program RCrosswind Assist RHill start assist Further driving systems could be switched off automatically G WARNING The risk of skidding and having an accident increases due to malfunctioning drivi...

Page 207: ... be malfunctioning making steering dif ficult G WARNING You will need to use more force to steer There is a risk of an accident X Check whether you are able to apply the extra force required If you are able to steer safely X Drive on carefully X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately If you are unable to steer safely X Do not drive on X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Driver ass...

Page 208: ...ger possible to lock or unlock the doors using the remote control on the key or to start the engine X Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Consult a qualified specialist workshop à flashes for approximately three seconds A warning tone sounds Colour display Lane Keeping Assist inoperative appears The windscreen is dirty in the camera s field of vision X ...

Page 209: ... workshop flashes for approximately ten seconds C and other warning lamps are also lit A warning tone sounds Colour display Elec tronics malfunc tion Visit workshop appears The central vehicle electronics system and cruise control are malfunctioning After switching off the engine it is no longer possible to lock or unlock the doors using the remote control on the key or to start the engine X Pull ...

Page 210: ...h off electrical consumers that are not required Ý Yellow warning lamp lights up Battery reserve level appears The charge status of the high voltage battery has dropped into the reserve range X Charge the high voltage battery Monochrome display Ý Yellow warning lamp flashes Colour display Ý Yellow warning lamp lights up Battery reserve level appears The charge status of the high voltage battery is...

Page 211: ...qualified specialist workshop Monochrome display b Warning lamp lights up Dipped beam is on continuously Main beam cannot be activa ted X Switch off the engine X Start the engine Warning lamp remains lit Brake lamps are inoperative The bulb or LED is faulty G WARNING Risk of accident due to faulty brake lamps The brake lamps are faulty and no longer alert other road users when braking X Pull over ...

Page 212: ...ghts appears A warning tone sounds Lights are still switched on when you leave the vehicle X Turn control knob for the lights to à or u smart Audio System and smart Media System Bluetooth connection Problem Possible causes consequences and M Solutions A Bluetooth connec tion cannot be estab lished between the smart Audio System or smart Media Sys tem and mobile phone X Ascertain whether the mobile...

Page 213: ...e or the subscription for HD Traffic has expired X Check whether HD Traffic is available for the country you are in or upgrade the subscription for HD Traffic There are no naviga tion messages during route guidance The road s course is not detected The map data may be out of date X Check if route guidance has started X If not select a destination and start navigation Navigation messages are switch...

Page 214: ...ions Voice commands have not been given clearly X Speak clearly when giving voice commands A voice command is unknown X Enter voice command Help A list of possible voice commands appears 212 smart Audio System and smart Media System Practical advice ...

Page 215: ...ts These documents are delivered with your vehicle Vehicle identification plate Vehicle identification plate position Vehicle identification plate Vehicle manufacturer EU type approval number Vehicle identification number VIN A Maximum permissible gross weight B Maximum permissible gross weight of the vehicle combination C Maximum permissible front axle load D Maximum permissible rear axle load E ...

Page 216: ...Opening height 2012 mm Vehicle length 3512 mm smart forfour edition crosstown Dimensions and weights Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 1875 mm Vehicle width excluding exterior mirrors 1665 mm Vehicle width excluding exterior mirrors for vehicles equipped with wheel trims 1667 mm Vehicle height 1554 mm Wheelbase 2494 mm Maximum ground clear ance 109 mm Permissible roof load 0 kg Charging tim...

Page 217: ...spective service products must match Therefore only use products tested and approved by Mercedes Benz Information on service products The following table lists all technical data for the service products of the vehicle Fur ther information on service products http bevo mercedes benz com and in any smart Centre Service prod ucts Specifications Corrosion inhibitor antifreeze Y page 160 325 6 326 6 M...

Page 218: ...wn 2 Power steering control unit 5 A Brown 3 Multifunction lever 5 A Brown 4 Airbag 5 A Brown 5 6 Instrument cluster 10 A Red 7 Horn alarm system 15 A Blue 8 Power supply control unit 10 A Red 9 Power supply control unit 10 A Red 10 Central control unit 20 A Yellow 11 Central control unit 15 A Blue 12 Central control unit 10 A Red 13 Central control unit 15 A Blue 216 Fuse allocation Technical dat...

Page 219: ...Power supply control unit 30 A Green 26 Radio 20 A Yellow 27 Daytime driving lamps 5 A Brown 28 12 V socket cigarette lighter 15 A Blue 29 Power supply control unit 5 A Brown 30 Forward collision warning 15 A Blue 31 32 Radio central control unit 15 A Blue 33 Tail lamps front foglamps hazard warning lamp button locking button headlamp range control power windows licence plate lighting radio contro...

Page 220: ...for the tyre pressure monitors Country Radio type approval number Argen tina MW2433A H 12337 GG4 H 12338 Brazil 2770 12 8001 Model MW2433A 0381 13 8001 Model GG4 Abu Dhabi Dubai TRA Registered NO ER0092100 12 TRA Registered NO ER0099792 12 TRA Registered NO ER0076990 11 Dealer NO DA0047074 10 Country Radio type approval number Jordan Model Gen Alpha Wal 2 TPMS transmitter Type Approval Number TRC ...

Page 221: ...d only at a qualified specialist workshop Vehicle components may oth erwise wear more quickly and the vehi cle s operating permit may be invalida ted The operating permit may be invalida ted if the instructions for installation and use of two way radios are not observed In particular the following requirements must be complied with Ronly approved wavebands may be used Robserve the maximum permissi...

Page 222: ...output Tetra 380 410 MHz 20 W Mobile communications generation 2G 3G 4G 6 W The following can be used in the vehicle without restrictions Rtwo way radios with a maximum trans mission output of up to 100 mW Rmobile phones 2G 3G 4G There are no restrictions when positioning the aerial on the outside of the vehicle for the following wavebands Rtetra Rmobile communications 2G 3G 4G 220 Installing two ...

Page 223: ...d any queries or suggestions you may have regarding this Owner s Manual to the technical documen tation team at the following address Daimler AG HPC CAC Customer Service 70546 Stuttgart Germany Daimler AG not to be reprinted translated or otherwise reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from Daimler AG Vehicle manufacturer Daimler AG Mercedesstraße 137 70327 Stuttgart Germany As...

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