S-Class Owner's Manual Mercedes-Benz
Front passenger airbag warning & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries if the front passenger airbag is enabled If the front passenger airbag is enabled, a child on the front passenger seat may be struck by the front passenger airbag during an accident. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an ENABLED FRONT AIRBAG in front of it, this can result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the child. Observe the chapter "Children in the vehicle".
Thank you for purchasing a Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Man‐ ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer operat‐ ing lifespan of the vehicle, follow the instructions and warning notices in this Owner's Manual. Dis‐ regarding them may lead to damage to the vehi‐ cle or injury to people.
2 Contents Symbols ........................................................ 5 At a glance .................................................... 6 Cockpit ........................................................... 6 Indicator and warning lamps ........................... 8 Overhead control panel ................................ 10 Door control panel and seat adjustment ....... 12 Control settings in the rear passenger compartment ................................................
Light and sight ......................................... Exterior lighting .......................................... Interior lighting ............................................ Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system ............................................ Mirrors ........................................................ Area permeable to radio waves on the windscreen ................................................. Infrared-reflective windscreen function ......
4 Contents Wheels and tyres ..................................... Notes on noise or unusual handling char‐ acteristics ................................................... Notes on regularly inspecting wheels and tyres ........................................................... Notes on snow chains ................................. Activating or deactivating snow chain mode .......................................................... Tyre pressure .............................................. Wheel change .
Symbols In this Owner's Manual, you will find the follow‐ ing symbols: & DANGER Danger due to not observing the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ ards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others. # Observe the warning notices. + ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to failure to observe envi‐ ronmental notes Environmental notes include information on environmentally responsible behaviour or environmentally responsible disposal.
6 At a glance – Cockpit Left-hand drive vehicles
At a glance – Cockpit 1 Light switch → 143 2 Steering wheel gearshift paddles → 188 3 Combination switch → 145 4 Driver display → 273 5 DIRECT SELECT lever → 186 6 Start/stop button → 174 → 182 7 Central display → 291 8 Glove compartment → 121 9 Stowage compartment → 121 DYNAMIC SELECT switch → 184 Active Parking Assist → 249 Switching the stationary heater on/off → 166 → 291 ECO start/stop function A Control panel for: Quick vehicle access via fingerprint sensor S
8 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps Instrument display
At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps 1 #! Turn signal lights → 145 C å ESP® OFF → 646 2 ï Trailer hitch is not operational or is swiv‐ elling → 637 ÷ ESP® → 646 3 ä Suspension malfunction (red) → 645 → 645 E ÿ Coolant too hot/cold → 640 4 # Electrical fault → 640 F Coolant temperature display → 273 5 Ù Electric power steering malfunction (red) → 637 G ! Electric parking brake (yellow) → 643 H ! Electric parking brake applied (red) → 643 I J Brakes (red) → 643 → 64
10 At a glance – Overhead control panel
At a glance – Overhead control panel 1 Sun visors 2 c Switches the front interior lighting on/off → 3 u Switches the rear interior lighting on/off → 4 ; me button → 400 5 Opens/closes the rear roller sunblind of the panorama sliding sunroof → 86 6 | Switches automatic interior lighting con‐ trol on/off → 151 7 G SOS button → 400 151 151 8 p Switches the right-hand reading lamp on/off → 151 9 3 Opens/closes the panorama sliding sunroof → 86 → 86 3 Opens/closes the front roller sunbli
12 At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment
At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment 1 Locks/unlocks the vehicle → 72 A Opens/closes the boot lid → 76 2 Adjusts the seats electrically → 96 B Rear-window roller sunblind → 92 3 Switches the seat heating on/off → 108 C Child safety lock for the rear side windows → 65 4 Switches the seat ventilation on/off → 110 D Opens the door → 71 5 Adjusts the front passenger seat from the driver's seat → 99 E Opens/closes the rear left side window → 82 6 Operates the memory
14 At a glance – Control settings in the rear passenger compartment
At a glance – Control settings in the rear passenger compartment 1 Climate control rear operating unit → 161 8 Adjusts the seat backrest inclination → 100 2 Electronics compartment in the centre con‐ sole → 122 9 Sets the combined seat cushion inclination and length → 100 → 134 A Memory function in the rear compartment → 116 B Stowage box in the seat backrest → 122 → 136 C Stowage compartment in the rear armrest → 122 122 130 230 V socket 3 Selects the front passenger seat → 99 4
16 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns
At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns 1 QR code for accessing the rescue card → 32 2 Safety vests → 468 3 me button and SOS button → 400 4 To check and top up operating fluids → 564 → 480 5 To tow-start and tow away → 483 6 Flat tyre → 470 7 Hazard warning light system → 146 Starting assistance 8 Fire extinguisher → 470 9 Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure, fuel type and QR code for accessing the rescue card → 190 A To tow-start and tow away → 483
18 Digital Owner's Manual Additional methods of calling up the Digital Owner's Manual: Direct access: open the required content in the Digital Owner's Manual by pressing and holding an entry on the tab bar in the multimedia sys‐ tem: Calling up the Digital Owner's Manual Multimedia system: 4 © 5 Info 5 Owner's Manual 5 Õ The Digital Owner's Manual describes the func‐ tions and operation of the vehicle and the multi‐ media system.
Digital Owner's Manual For safety reasons, the Digital Owner's Manual is deactivated while driving.
20 General notes Protection of the environment + ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to operating conditions and personal driving style The pollutant emission of the vehicle is directly related to the way you operate the vehicle. Operate your vehicle in an environmentally responsible manner to help protect the envi‐ ronment. Please observe the following rec‐ ommendations on operating conditions and personal driving style. Operating conditions: # Make sure that the tyre pressure is cor‐ rect.
General notes Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts + ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage caused by not using recycled reconditioned components Mercedes-Benz AG offers recycled recondi‐ tioned components and parts with the same quality as new parts. The same entitlement from the implied warranty is valid as for new parts. # Recycled reconditioned components and parts from Mercedes-Benz AG.
22 General notes Always specify the vehicle identification number (VIN) (/ page 562) when ordering MercedesBenz GenuineParts. Owner's Manual This Owner's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment available for your vehicle at the time of this Owner's Manual going to press. Country-specific differences are possible. Note that your vehicle may not be fit‐ ted with all features described. This is also the case for systems and functions relevant to safety.
General notes & WARNING Risk of accident or injury due to improper modifications to electronic components & WARNING Risk of fire due to flammable materials on hot parts of the exhaust system Modifications to electronic components, their software or wiring can impair their func‐ tionality and/or the functionality of other networked components or safety-relevant systems. This can endanger the vehicle's operating safety. # You must not tamper with wiring, elec‐ tronic components, or their software.
24 General notes with the traffic conditions, and contact a qualified specialist workshop. Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical sys‐ tem (EQ Boost technology) & DANGER Risk of fatal injury by touching damaged high-voltage components Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical sys‐ tem contain individual high-voltage compo‐ nents. These high-voltage components are under high voltage. If you modify component parts of these highvoltage components or touch damaged com‐ ponent parts, you may be electrocuted.
General notes These systems are not protected from harmful interference and must not cause interference in duly approved systems. Nigeria only: Connection and use of the wireless communica‐ tion equipment in this vehicle are permitted by the Nigerian Communications Commission. Thailand only: The telecommunication equipment in this vehicle meets the requirements of the National Broad‐ casting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
26 General notes Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Strasse 27-29, 63225 Langen, Germany Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, 2-3-33 Miwa, Sanda-City, 669-1513 Hyogo, Japan Wireless headphones Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH, Postfach 2260, 76303 Karlsbad, Germany Remote control Ruwido Austria GmbH, Köstendorfer Strasse 8, 5202 Neumarkt, Austria Valeo, 43 rue Bayen, 75017 Paris, France Wireless applications in the vehicle Besides the typical frequencies for mobile com‐
General notes 27 Technology Frequency range Transmission output/magnetic field strength Heater booster function remote control, garage door opener 868 MHz (868.0–868.6 MHz) ≤ 25 mW e.r.p. Heater booster function remote control, garage door opener 869 MHz (868.7–869.2 MHz) ≤ 25 mW e.r.p. Bluetooth®, Kleer, RLAN, remote controls, wire‐ less headphones 2.4 GHz ISM band (2400–2483.5 MHz) ≤ 100 mW e.i.r.p. Sensor for interior monitoring, RLAN 5.8 GHz UNII-3 (5725–5875 MHz) ≤ 25 mW e.i.r.p.
28 General notes Technology Frequency range Transmission output/magnetic field strength * Model series launched on the market before April 2016. Carsharing module Jack Copy and translation of the original declaration of conformity: EC declaration of conformity 1. The signatory, as a representative Manufacturer: BRANO a.s. 74741 Hradec nad Moravicí, Opavská 1000, Czech Republic NFC: 13.553–13.567 MHz Bluetooth: 2402–2480 MHz ID No.: 64-387-5933 VAT Reg. No.
General notes A) ISO 4063, EN ISO 14341-A, DBL 7382.20, MBN 10435, AS 2693 B) ISO 4063, ISO 14341-A, DBL 7392.10, MBN 10435 C) DBL 7392.10, DBL 8230.10 The technical documentation of the product is stored at the manufacturer's plant. Representa‐ tive for the compilation of the technical docu‐ mentation: Director of the Technical Department Brano a.s. 4. Hradec nad Moravicí City 5. 05.05.
30 # # # General notes Stow all objects in the vehicle securely so that they cannot get into the driver's footwell. Always fit the floor mats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals. Do not use loose floor mats and do not place floor mats on top of one another. * NOTE Battery discharging from using devices connected to the diagnostics connection Using devices at the diagnostics connection drains the battery.
General notes Correct use of the vehicle If you remove any warning stickers, you or others could fail to recognise certain dangers. Leave warning stickers in position. Observe the following information in particular when driving your vehicle: R the safety notes in this manual R technical data for the vehicle R traffic rules and regulations R laws and safety standards pertaining to motor vehicles Information on the REACH regulation EU and EFTA countries only: The REACH regulation (Regulation (EC) No.
32 General notes QR code for rescue card The QR code is secured in the fuel filler flap and on the opposite side on the B-pillar. In the event of an accident, rescue services can use the QR code to quickly find the appropriate rescue card for your vehicle. The current rescue card con‐ tains the most important information about your vehicle in a compact form, e.g. the routing of the electric lines. Further information can be obtained at https:// www.mercedes-benz.de/qr-code.
General notes Fault memories in the vehicle can be reset by a service outlet as part of repair or maintenance work. Depending on the selected equipment, you can import data into vehicle convenience and info‐ tainment functions yourself.
34 General notes manufacturer in a suitable place (e.g. Owner's Manual, website of the manufacturer) along with the relevant data protection information. Per‐ sonal data may be used for the provision of online services. Data is exchanged via a secure connection, e.g. the manufacturer's designated IT systems. Personal data is collected, pro‐ cessed and used via the provision of services exclusively on the basis of legal permissions or with prior consent.
Occupant safety Restraint system Protection provided by the restraint system The restraint system includes the following com‐ ponents: R Seat belt system R Airbags R Child restraint system R Child seat securing systems The restraint system can help prevent the vehi‐ cle occupants from coming into contact with parts of the vehicle interior in the event of an accident. In the event of an accident, the restraint system can also reduce the forces to which the vehicle occupants are subjected.
36 Occupant safety tem warning lamp lights up. It goes out no later than a few seconds after the vehicle is started. The components of the restraint system are then functional.
Occupant safety The front passenger airbag can only be deployed in an accident if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is off. If the front passenger seat is occupied, make sure, both before and during the journey, that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct (/ page 47). & WARNING Rick of burns from hot airbag components The airbag parts are hot after an airbag has been deployed. # Do not touch the airbag parts.
38 R R R R R R R Occupant safety The seat belt must be routed across the centre of the shoulder and as low down across the hips as possible. The shoulder section of the seat belt should not touch your neck nor be routed under your arm or behind your back. Avoid wearing bulky clothing, e.g. a winter coat. Push the lap belt down as far as possible across your hips and pull tight with the shoul‐ der section of the belt. Never route the lap belt across your abdomen.
Occupant safety 39 Seat belts cannot provide protection in the following situations: R the seat belt is damaged, has been modi‐ fied, is extremely dirty, bleached or dyed R the seat belt buckle is damaged or extremely dirty R modifications have been made to the seat belt tensioner, seat belt anchorage or seat belt retractor Make sure that the seat belts are not damaged, are not worn and are clean. Always have the seat belts checked immediately after an accident at a qualified specialist workshop.
40 Occupant safety & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to use of a non-approved child restraint sys‐ tem In an accident, the belt airbag may damage a non-approved child restraint system or a child restraint system which has not been approved for use in conjunction with the belt airbag. As a result, the child restraint system may not be able to provide the intended level of protection.
Occupant safety # # # Always engage seat belt tongue 2 of the seat belt into seat belt buckle 1 of the cor‐ responding seat. Press and hold the seat belt outlet release and slide seat belt outlet 3 into the desired position. Let go of the seat belt outlet release and ensure that seat belt outlet 3 locks into position.
42 Occupant safety When the ignition is switched on, the rear seat belt status display informs you for a certain amount of time which rear seat belt is not fas‐ tened. The status of the rear seat belt can be recog‐ nised by the colour of the seat symbol in the instrument cluster: R Grey: rear seat belt not fastened. R Green: the seat belt tongue of the rear seat belt is engaged in the seat belt buckle of the corresponding seat.
Occupant safety R R Centre airbag: head and ribcage Windowbag: head Information on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries if the front passenger airbag is enabled If the front passenger front airbag is enabled, a child on the front passenger seat may be struck by the front passenger airbag during an accident. NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint system on a seat with an ENABLED FRONT AIRBAG, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
44 R R # Occupant safety Adopt the correct seat position and keep as far away as possible from the airbags. Observe the following information. Always make sure that there are no objects between the airbag and vehicle occupant. To avoid the risks resulting from the deployment of an airbag, each vehicle occupant must observe the following information in particular: R Before starting your journey, adjust your seat correctly; the driver's seat and front passenger seat should be moved as far back as possible.
Occupant safety The installation location of an airbag is identified by the AIRBAG symbol (/ page 42). & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to the use of unsuitable seat covers Due to unsuitable seat covers, the airbags cannot protect vehicle occupants as inten‐ ded. In addition, the operation of the automatic front passenger airbag shutoff could be restricted. # You should only use seat covers that have been approved for the correspond‐ ing seats by Mercedes-Benz.
46 Occupant safety & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system Objects between the sitting surface and the child restraint system could affect the func‐ tion of the automatic front passenger airbag shutoff. # Do not place any objects between the sitting surface and the child restraint system. # The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the sitting surface of the front passenger seat.
Occupant safety Always observe the notes on the function of the PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps (/ page 47). Function of the PASSENGER AIR BAG indica‐ tor lamps Vehicles without automatic front passenger air‐ bag shutoff have a special sticker affixed to the side of the cockpit on the front passenger side .
48 Occupant safety & WARNING Risk of injury or death from using a rearward-facing child restraint system when the front passenger airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a rearward-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi‐ cator lamp is off, the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident. The child could be struck by the airbag. Always ensure that the front passenger air‐ bag is disabled.
Occupant safety A person on the front passenger seat must always observe the following information: R If the front passenger seat is occupied by an adult or a person with a stature correspond‐ ing to that of an adult, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be off. This indicates that the front passenger airbag is enabled. If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit continuously, an adult or person with a build corresponding to that of an adult should not use the front passenger seat.
50 R R Occupant safety Vehicles with multicontour seat: increase the air pressure in the seat side bolsters of the seat backrest. PRE-SAFE® Sound: provided that the multi‐ media system is switched on, generates a brief noise signal to stimulate the innate pro‐ tective mechanism of a person's hearing. * NOTE Damage caused by objects in the footwell or behind the seat The automatic adjustment of the seat posi‐ tion may result in damage to the seat and/or the object. # Stow objects in a suitable place.
Occupant safety rapidly inflating an air cushion in the outer seat side bolster of the seat backrest on the side on which the impact is anticipated. This increases the distance between the door and the vehicle occupant. Vehicles with E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL: the body can also be slightly raised. If PRE-SAFE® Impulse Side has been deployed or is faulty, the PRE-SAFE impulse side inoperative See Owner's Manual(/ page 575) display mes‐ sage appears.
52 R R Occupant safety The child restraint system must be appropri‐ ate to the age, weight and size of the child. The vehicle seat must be suitable for fitting a child restraint system (/ page 57). Accident statistics show that children secured on the rear seats are generally safer than chil‐ dren secured on the front seats. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a child restraint system to a rear seat.
Occupant safety system. In this case, the child sits in the oppo‐ site direction to the direction of travel and faces backwards. Babies and small children have comparatively weak neck muscles in relation to the size and weight of their head. The risk of injury to the cer‐ vical spine during an accident can be reduced in a rearward-facing child restraint system.
54 Occupant safety Notes for vehicles with the MBUX Interior Assistant If the child restraint system is not fastened by the seat belt, a corresponding message appears in the multimedia display (/ page 315). Do not alter the child restraint system & WARNING Risk of injury due to modifi‐ cations to the child restraint system The child restraint system can no longer function properly. This poses an increased risk of injury. # Never modify a child restraint system.
Occupant safety Observe when stopping or parking & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unsupervised in the vehi‐ cle, they could, in particular: R open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users. R get out and be struck by oncoming traf‐ fic. R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example. In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion, for example by: R releasing the parking brake.
56 R R Occupant safety Secure a forward-facing child restraint sys‐ tem with the ISOFIX or the i-Size child seat securing system and, if present, the Top Tether anchorage. Observe the notes in "Belt airbag in rear seat belt" (/ page 39). Securing with ISOFIX Category 0+ (up to 13 kg and approx. 15 months) DUO plus Order number2 A 000 970 43 02 Type1 DUO plus 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer. 2 With colour code 9H95.
Occupant safety Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint system Left/right rear seat Preferred securing system: ® ISOFIX child seat securing system (/ page 59) or ° i-Size child seat securing system (/ page 60) ¯ Also secure Top Tether if present (/ page 62) Alternative securing system: 7 Vehicle seat belt Front passenger seat Securing system: 7 Vehicle seat belt Be sure to observe: R If the front passenger seat is occupied, ensure, both before and during the journey, that the
58 R R Occupant safety lation in vehicles. They can be used, in accordance with overviews of the suitability of seats for securing child restraint systems, on seats labelled U, UF or IUF. The identification IUF refers to ISOFIX child restraint systems in the "Universal" category. These child restraint systems must also be secured using Top Tether or support points.
Occupant safety ISOFIX and i-Size child seat securing systems Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems. ® The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN R44 (/ page 57). Attach only child restraint systems that are approved in accordance with UN R44 as per the following ISOFIX tables.
60 Occupant safety Size class – Equipment Left/right rear seat B1 – ISO/F2X IUF A – ISO/F3 IUF in accordance with UN R129 (/ page 57). Child restraint systems that are permitted in accordance with UN R44 as per the ISOFIX tables (/ page 59) or UN R129 as per the following i‑Size tables may be attached.
Occupant safety R on a label on the child restraint system, if present Regularly check that the permissible gross mass of the child and child restraint system is still complied with. When fitting a child restraint system, observe the following: O Always observe the correct use of the seats and consider their suitability for attaching a child restraint system.
62 Occupant safety * NOTE Be careful not to damage the seat belt for the centre seat when fitting the child restraint system # # # # Before every journey, make sure that the ISOFIX child restraint system or the i‑Size child restraint system is engaged correctly in both ISOFIX or i‑Size mounting brackets. Make sure that the seat belt is not trap‐ ped. Fold upholstered lining 1 upwards. Turn the support on the rear side of uphol‐ stered lining 1 by 90°. Upholstered lining 1 will remain folded upwards.
Occupant safety 63 not interfere with the correct routing of Top Tether belt 4. Child safety locks Activating/deactivating the child safety lock for the rear doors # # # # # If necessary, slide head restraint 1 upwards (/ page 104). If cover 2 of Top Tether anchorage 3 was not removed, fold up cover 2. Fit the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint system with Top Tether. Comply with the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instructions when doing so.
64 R R # # # Occupant safety Changing the transmission position. Starting the vehicle. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function is activated via Mercedes me connect.
Occupant safety Activating/deactivating the child safety lock for the rear side windows # # Press the lever in direction 1 (activate) or 2 (deactivate). Make sure that the child safety locks are working properly. With indicator lamp 1 off: via the switch on the corresponding rear door or driv‐ er's door.
66 Occupant safety Thereby an animal may: R activate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example R switch systems on or off and endanger other road users Unsecured animals may be thrown around in the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres and injure vehicle occupants in the process. # Never leave animals in the vehicle unat‐ tended. # Always correctly secure animals while driving, e.g. using a suitable animal car‐ rier.
Opening and closing Key Overview of key functions # # & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unsupervised in the vehi‐ cle, they could, in particular: R open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users. R get out and be struck by oncoming traf‐ fic. R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example. In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion, for example by: R releasing the parking brake.
68 R Opening and closing Boot lid If the vehicle is not opened within approximately 40 seconds after unlocking, it locks again. Antitheft protection is primed again. Do not keep the key together with electronic devices or metal objects. This can affect the key's functionality. of the vehicle must comply with these regu‐ lations. In countries where the use of this function is forbidden, this function is not activated in the vehicle and must not be acti‐ vated.
Opening and closing Removing/inserting the emergency key # # 69 Keep batteries out of the reach of chil‐ dren. If batteries are swallowed, seek medical attention immediately. + ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ teries To insert: insert emergency key 2 at mark‐ ing 3 until it engages. % You can use emergency key 2 to attach the key to a key ring. # # # To remove: press release knob 1. Emergency key 2 is pushed out slightly. Fully remove emergency key 2.
70 R Opening and closing You require a CR 2032 3 V cell battery. # Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ shop. # Remove the emergency key (/ page 69). # # Make sure that covering 3 is completely closed. Insert the front tabs of cover 1 into the housing and then press until it is completely closed. Insert emergency key 2 into the key until it engages.
Opening and closing There is interference from a powerful radio signal source The key function is impaired by, for example: R high voltage power lines R mobile phones R electronic devices (Notebooks, Tablets) R shielding due to metal objects or induction loops for electrical gate systems or auto‐ matic barriers # Make sure that there is a sufficient distance between the key and the potential source of interference. You have lost a key # Have the key deactivated at a qualified spe‐ cialist workshop.
72 Opening and closing Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside The vehicle is not unlocked: R If you have locked the vehicle using the key. R If you have locked the vehicle using KEY‐ LESS-GO. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with a Digital Vehicle Key # Pull door handle 1. # # To unlock: press button 1. To lock: press button 2. The indicator lamp lights up. This does not lock or unlock the fuel filler flap.
Opening and closing % If the mobile phone is in a protective case, this can impair the functionality. If the vehicle has been parked for longer than two weeks, the NFC aerial in the door handle is deactivated. # Pull the door handle. The NFC aerial is activated. # Touch the door handle on the driver's door in the area where NFC aerial 1 is located with the part of the Digital Vehicle Key where the NFC aerial is located. The vehicle is locked or unlocked alternately.
74 Opening and closing % If the door handle is not extended, touch sensor surface 1 to unlock. # Convenience closing: touch recessed sen‐ sor surface 2 for an extended period. % Further information on convenience closing (/ page 85). If you open the boot lid from outside, the boot lid is automatically unlocked. Problems with KEYLESS-GO You can no longer lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO. Possible causes: R The key functions have been deactivated (/ page 68).
Opening and closing # 75 To deactivate: press and hold button 1 for approximately five seconds until an acoustic signal sounds. When the vehicle is locked automatically, the indicator lamp in button 2 lights up. In the following situations, there is a danger of being locked out when the function is activated: R While the vehicle is being tow started/ pushed. R If the vehicle is being tested on a roller dyna‐ mometer.
76 Opening and closing Locking the doors with the emergency key # To lock the right-hand side of the vehicle: turn the emergency key anti-clockwise as far as it will go. If the locked door is then closed, it can no longer be opened from outside. Boot Opening the boot lid & DANGER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning # # If the door handle is extended: slightly pull and hold the door handle. To unlock: turn the emergency key anticlockwise to position 1. # # Insert a suitable object, e.g.
Opening and closing * NOTE Damage to the boot lid by obsta‐ cles above the vehicle Vehicles with boot lid convenience closing The boot lid swings upwards when it is opened. # Therefore, make sure that there is suffi‐ cient clearance above the boot lid. 77 If an object obstructs the boot lid during the automatic opening process, object recognition will stop the boot lid. The object recognition function is only an aid and is not a substitute for your attentiveness.
78 Opening and closing You have the following options for closing the boot lid: # Pull the boot lid downwards using the handle recess and push it closed. % If you lightly push the boot lid closed, the power closing function will automatically pull the boot lid into the lock. Vehicles with boot lid convenience closing & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped during automatic closing of the boot lid Parts of the body could become trapped. There may be people in the closing area.
Opening and closing # With the boot lid completely opened, press and hold the H button on the key (with the key in the vicinity of the vehicle). Vehicles with HANDS-FREE ACCESS # With the boot lid completely opened, make a kicking movement with your foot below the bumper (/ page 80). # Press the closing button 1 on the boot lid. Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO Press the locking button 2 on the boot lid. If a key is detected outside the vehicle, the boot lid will close and the vehicle will be locked.