Users Manual Part 3
Table Of Contents
- Climate control
- Overview of climate control systems
- Operating the climate control system
- Switching climate control on/off
- Switching climate control on/off via the rear operating unit
- Calling up the air conditioning menu
- Activating/deactivating the A/C function via the multimedia system
- Setting climate control to automatic mode
- Setting climate control to automatic mode via the rear operating unit
- Overview of the air distribution settings
- Setting the air distribution
- Setting the footwell temperature
- Setting climate control for the rear passenger compartment (multimedia system)
- Activating/deactivating the climate control synchronisation function via the multimedia system
- Demisting the windows
- Switching air-recirculation mode on/off
- Switching residual heat on/off
- Switching residual heat on/off via the rear operating unit
- Activating/deactivating ionisation
- Fragrance system
- Information on the windscreen heater
- Stationary heater/ventilation
- Air vents
- Driving and parking
- Driving
- DYNAMIC SELECT switch
- Automatic transmission
- Function of the 4MATIC
- Refuelling
- Parking
- Driving and driving safety systems
- Driving systems and your responsibility
- Information on vehicle sensors and cameras
- Overview of driving systems and driving safety systems
- Function of ABS
- Function of BAS
- Function of ESP®(Electronic Stability Program)
- Activating/deactivating ESP®(Electronic Stability Program)
- Function of ESP®Crosswind Assist
- Function of ESP®trailer stabilisation
- Function of EBD
- Function of STEER CONTROL
- Function of Active Brake Assist
- Setting Active Brake Assist
- Function of Adaptive Brake Lights
- Cruise control and limiter
- Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC
- Function of Active Speed Limit Assist
- Function of route-based speed adaptation
- Setting route-based speed adaptation
- Active Steering Assist
- Function of Active Lane Change Assist
- Activating/deactivating Active Lane Change Assist
- Function of Active Emergency Stop Assist
- Function of Active Traffic Jam Assist
- Activating/deactivating Active Traffic Jam Assist
- Function of Hill Start Assist
- HOLD function
- AIRMATIC
- E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL
- Parking Assist PARKTRONIC
- Reversing camera
- 360° Camera
- Active Parking Assist
- ATTENTION ASSIST
- Traffic Sign Assist
- Traffic Light Assistant
- Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist with exit warning
- Active Lane Keeping Assist
- Trailer hitch
- Bicycle rack function
- Vehicle towing instructions
- Instrument Display and on-board computer
Stationary heater/ventilation
Stationary heater/stationary ventilation
function
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The air inside the vehicle is heated or ventila‐
ted to the set temperature.
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The air inside the vehicle cannot be cooled
down to temperatures below the outside
temperature.
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If the outside temperature changes, ventila‐
tion mode automatically switches to heating
mode or heating mode automatically
switches to ventilation mode.
The stationary heater and the exhaust gas outlet
are situated behind the right-hand front wheel.
Switching the stationary heater/ventilation
on/off via the control panel
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DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi‐
sonous exhaust gases
If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila‐
tion is not possible, poisonous exhaust gases
such as carbon monoxide may enter the vehi‐
cle. This is the case in enclosed spaces or if
the vehicle gets stuck in snow, for example.
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Always switch the stationary heater off
in enclosed spaces without an air
extraction systems, e.g. in garages.
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Keep the tailpipe and the area around
the vehicle free from snow when the
engine or the stationary heater are run‐
ning.
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Open a window on the windward side of
the vehicle to ensure an adequate sup‐
ply of fresh air.
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WARNING Risk of fire due to hot station‐
ary heater components and exhaust
gases
Flammable materials such as leaves, grass or
twigs may ignite.
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When the stationary heater is switched
on, make sure that:
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hot vehicle parts do not come into
contact with flammable materials.
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the exhaust gas can flow out of the
stationary heater exhaust pipe
unhindered.
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the exhaust gas does not come into
contact with flammable materials.
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NOTE Battery discharge caused by sta‐
tionary heater or stationary ventilation
operation
Operating the stationary heater or stationary
ventilation drains the battery.
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After heating or ventilating the vehicle
twice, drive for a longer period of time.
Requirements:
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the fuel tank is sufficiently full.
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Please note that if the tank fill level is too
low, it can result in function restrictions dur‐
ing stationary heating operation.
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Climate control