Features
Roller sunblinds* for the rear side windows
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Always guide the roller sunblind by hand. Do not let it snap back suddenly, as this would damage the automatic roller mechanism.
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If you drive with the roller sunblind extended and the window open, the roller sunblind may pop out of the retainer and suddenly spring back if you drive at high speeds, e.g. on the motorway. This could damage the inertia reel. Therefore, either close the window or retract the roller sunblind before driving at high speeds.
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Cigarette lighter*
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Only hold the hot cigarette lighter by its knob. Otherwise, you might burn yourself.
Make sure that children travelling in the vehicle are not able to injure themselves on the hot cigarette lighter or cause a fire with it.
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 | Cigarette lighter |
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Make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock.
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Press lightly on the marking at the bottom of the cover.
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The ashtray opens.
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Press in cigarette lighter .
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Cigarette lighter will pop out automatically when the heating element is red-hot.
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12V socket
The socket can be used for accessories with a maximum power consumption of 180 watts.
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Make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock.
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Socket in the cockpit
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 | Socket |
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Press lightly on the marking at the bottom of the cover.
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The stowage compartment opens.
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Fold cover of socket out to the right.
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Socket in the rear passenger compartment
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 | Socket |
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Press lightly on the top of the stowage compartment.
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The stowage compartment slides out automatically.
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Fold the socket cover upwards.
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The Estate has an additional socket on the left-hand side of the luggage compartment.
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Mobile phone*
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Observe the legal requirements of the country in which you are currently driving regarding operating mobile communications equipment in a vehicle.
If it is permitted by law to operate communications equipment while the vehicle is in motion, you must only do so when the traffic situation allows. You could otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions, cause an accident and injure yourself and others.
Two-way radios and fax equipment used without low-reflection exterior aerials can interfere with the vehicle's electronics and thereby jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle and your safety. You must therefore only use this equipment if it is correctly connected to a separate reflection-free exterior aerial.
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Excessive electromagnetic radiation may cause damage to your health and the health of others. Using an exterior aerial takes into account current scientific discussions relating to the possible health risk posed by electromagnetic fields.
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In order to ensure optimum signal quality for mobile phones and to minimise mutual interference between the vehicle electronics and mobile phones, Mercedes-Benz recommends the use of an approved exterior aerial. An exterior aerial conducts the electromagnetic fields generated by a wireless device to the exterior of the vehicle; the field strength within the vehicle interior is lower than in a vehicle that does not have an exterior aerial.
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There are various mobile phone brackets that may be fitted to your vehicle; in some cases these are country-specific. You can obtain these mobile phone brackets from a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. The functions and services available when you use the phone depend on your mobile phone model and service provider.
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The mobile phone bracket is in the armrest.
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Open the telephone compartment more.
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Inserting the mobile phone into the mobile phone bracket
If the mobile phone is inserted into the mobile phone bracket, you can only speak to the person you are calling using the hands-free system.
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Do not attempt to remove the mobile phone and the telephone bracket together. You could otherwise damage the mobile phone bracket.
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Remove the cover of the aerial plug from the back of the mobile phone and keep it in a safe place.
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 | To engage the mobile phone |
 | Connector contact |
 | Mobile phone bracket |
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Example illustration
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Slide the lower end of the mobile phone into connector contact in mobile phone bracket .
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Push the top part of the mobile phone in the direction of arrow until it engages in mobile phone bracket .
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The mobile phone is connected to the hands-free system and to the multi-function steering wheel.
The battery is charged depending on the charge status and the position of the key in the ignition lock. The charging process is shown in the mobile phone display.
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The system reads the phone book stored on the SIM card and in the mobile phone memory. If the same entry is stored in both of the phone books, both of these entries will be shown in the multi-function display.
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You can make a call using the
and
buttons on the multi-function steering wheel. You can control other mobile phone functions via the on-board computer more.
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When you remove the key from the ignition lock, the mobile phone remains switched on for approximately ten minutes (run-on time). If you make a call during this time, the mobile phone will be switched off approximately ten minutes after you have ended the call.
Run-on time:
You can change the run-on time by making an additional phone book entry on the SIM card. For the name, enter "Idletime" and for the number, enter a figure between "1" and "30" (minutes). If you have not entered a number or have entered a different number, the run-on time of ten minutes will still apply.
For information on how to create a phone book entry, refer to the mobile phone operating instructions.
Own number sending:
The hands-free system does not recognise whether own number sending is enabled or disabled in the mobile phone. The phone number is therefore always sent by default.
By creating an additional phone book entry on the SIM card, you can switch the own number sending function on and off. For the name, enter "CALLID" and for the number, enter a "0" or a "1". Entering "0" will prevent the telephone number from being sent; entering "1" will allow it to be sent.
For information on how to create a phone book entry, refer to the mobile phone operating instructions.
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Removing the mobile phone from the mobile phone bracket
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 | To release the mobile phone |
 | Mobile phone bracket |
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Example illustration
Fitting a different mobile phone bracket
If you require a different mobile phone bracket for your mobile phone, remove the existing mobile phone bracket and then fit the new one.
Removing the existing mobile phone bracket
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 | To release the mobile phone bracket |
 | To remove the mobile phone bracket |
 | Mobile phone bracket |
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Example illustration
Fitting a different mobile phone bracket
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 | Contact plate |
 | Recesses |
 | Mobile phone bracket |
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Example illustration
Infrared reflecting windscreen*
The infrared reflecting glass prevents the vehicle interior from becoming too hot. It also blocks radio waves up into the gigahertz range.
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 | Areas transparent to radio waves |
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In order to operate radio-controlled equipment (e.g. toll recording systems), areas
on the windscreen are transparent to radio waves. You can install radio-controlled systems here. These areas can best be seen from outside the vehicle by observing the light reflected off the windscreen.
Garage door opener*
The remote
control
integrated in the rear-view mirror allows
you to operate up to three different door and gate systems.
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The garage door
opener is only available for certain countries. Observe the legal requirements
in all countries concerned.
The HomeLink® garage door
opener is compatible with most European garage and gate opener drives. More
information on HomeLink® and/or compatible products is available
from:
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any Mercedes-Benz
Service Centre
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the HomeLink®
hotline (0) 08000 466 354 65 (free of charge) or +49 (0)
6839 907-277 (at a charge)
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the internet:
www.homelink.com
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 | Indicator lamp |
 | Transmitter button |
 | Transmitter button |
 | Transmitter
button |
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Remote control in the
rear-view mirror
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Only press the transmitter button on the integrated remote control if there are no persons or objects present within the sweep of the garage door. Persons could otherwise be injured as the door moves.
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Programming the
remote control
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You will achieve
the best results by inserting new batteries in the garage door's remote control
before programming it.
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Erase the memory of
the integrated remote control
more before
programming it for the first time.
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Turn the key to
position 2 in the ignition lock.
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Press and hold one
of transmitter buttons to
on the
integrated remote control.
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Indicator lamp
starts to flash
after a short while. It flashes about once a second.
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Keep the
transmitter buttons depressed.
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Point the garage
door's remote control with the transmitter towards the left-hand side of the
rear-view mirror from a distance of 5 to 20 cm.
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The distance
between the garage door's remote control and the integrated garage door opener
depends on the system of the garage door drive. You might require several
attempts. You should test every position for at least 20 seconds before trying
another position.
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Keep the
transmitter button on the garage door's remote control depressed until
indicator lamp starts to flash rapidly.
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The programming was
successful if indicator lamp
flashes
rapidly.
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Release the
transmitter buttons on the garage door's remote control and the integrated
remote control.
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If indicator lamp goes out after
approximately 20 seconds and did not flash rapidly before this:
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Release the
transmitter buttons on the integrated and portable remote
controls.
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Repeat the
programming procedure. At the same time change the distance between the garage
door's remote control and the transmitter buttons in the rear-view
mirror.
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If the garage door
system works with a rolling code, after programming you must synchronise the
remote control integrated in the rear-view mirror with the garage door system
receiver.
You
will find further information in the garage door opening system's operating
instructions, e.g. the sections on "Synchronising the transmitter" or
"Registering a new transmitter". You can also call the hotline mentioned above.
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Opening or
closing the garage door
Once programmed,
the integrated remote control will assume the function of the garage door
system's remote control. Please read the operating instructions for the garage
door system.
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Turn the key to
position 2 in the ignition lock.
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Press the
transmitter button on the rear-view mirror that you have programmed to operate
the garage door.
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Garage door system
with fixed code: indicator lamp lights up continuously.
Garage door system
with rolling code: indicator lamp flashes briefly and then lights up for
approximately two seconds. This is repeated for up to 20
seconds.
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The transmitter
will transmit a signal for as long as the transmitter button is being pressed.
The transmission will be halted after a maximum of 20 seconds and
indicator lamp will flash. Press the transmitter button again
if necessary.
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Clearing the
remote control memory
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You should clear
the remote control memory before selling the
vehicle.
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Floormat* on the driver's side
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Make sure that there is sufficient clearance around the pedals when floormats are used, and that the floormats are properly secured.
The floormats must be secured at all times using retainers and studs.
Before you drive off, make sure that the floormats are secure and rectify if necessary. A floormat which is not properly secured can slip and thereby interfere with the movement of the pedals.
Do not place floormats on top of one another.
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To remove: pull floormat off retainers .
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Remove the floormat.
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