Users Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Seats and stowing
- Notes on the correct driver's seat position
- Seats
- Adjusting the front seat electrically
- Adjusting the front passenger seat electrically from the driver's seat
- Adjusting the front passenger seat electrically from the rear
- Adjusting the rear seats electrically
- Setting the fully reclined position
- Head restraints
- Configuring the seat settings
- Setting automatic seat adjustment
- Setting automatic adjustment of the lateral support (active multicontour seat)
- Overview of massage programs
- Selecting the massage programme for the front seats
- Resetting seat settings
- Switching the seat heating on/off
- Setting the panel heating
- Switching the seat ventilation on/off
- Steering wheel
- Easy entry and exit feature
- Operating the memory function
- Memory function in the rear compartment
- Stowage areas
- Notes on loading the vehicle
- Stowage spaces in the vehicle interior
- Overview of the luggage net hooks
- Opening the through-loading feature in the rear compartment
- Locking the through-loading feature in the boot
- Using the bag hooks
- EASY-PACK boot box
- Opening the stowage space under the boot floor
- Attaching a roof luggage rack
- Cup holders
- Ashtray and cigarette lighter
- Sockets
- Coolbox
- Wireless charging of the mobile phone and connection with the exterior aerial
- Fitting and removing the floor mats
- Light and sight
- Exterior lighting
- Notes on adjusting the lights when driving abroad
- Information about lighting systems and your responsibility
- Light switch
- Operating the combination switch for the lights
- Activating/deactivating the hazard warning lights
- Adaptive functions MULTIBEAM LED and DIGITAL LIGHT
- Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus
- Setting low beam
- Setting the exterior lighting switch-off delay time
- Switching the surround lighting on/off
- Interior lighting
- Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system
- Exterior lighting
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Activating Massage Activating massage with
upward-moving massage waves.
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Classic Massage: Relaxing back massage.
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Wave Massage: Regenerating massage via
massage waves across the back and in the
seat cushion.
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Mobilizing Massage Mobilising massage with
upward-moving massage waves. Can pro‐
mote slower, deeper respiration. This can
improve the oxygen supply to cells and the
brain.
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Workout, backrest and Workout, cushion:
These programs require your cooperation.
Alternating between tensing and releasing
helps to improve blood flow to your muscles.
Press against a pressure point as soon as
you feel it to activate back, abdominal and
leg muscles.
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Depth waves: Wave-like movements in the
cushion can promote blood flow and meta‐
bolic processes in the lower back and legs.
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Deep workout: Combines the Workout, back-
rest with the Workout, cushion. The vibrating
massage in the cushion intensifies the effec‐
tiveness of the tensing and releasing of mus‐
cles when you tense against the pressure
point. This supports metabolic processes and
blood flow in the seat area and legs.
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Calf massage (rear): Calf massage using
vibration. Can support metabolic processes
and the reverse flow of blood.
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Wave Massage (rear): Combines the vibration
of the calf massage with the Classic Massage
from the backrest in the rear passenger com‐
partment.
Selecting the massage programme for the
front seats
Multimedia system:
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5
Comfort
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Massage
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Select a massage programme (/ page 107).
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Start the program for the desired seat ;.
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To set the massage intensity: switch High
intensity on or off .
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For the rear seats, the massage programmes
can be selected on the following devices (if
available):
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On the rear displays (/ page 446)
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On the MBUX rear tablet
The selection is made in the same way as
on the rear displays for the rear seats on
the second row of seats.
Resetting seat settings
Multimedia system:
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Comfort
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Seat comfort
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Select Reset.
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Select ß for the desired seat.
Switching the seat heating on/off
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WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat‐
edly switching on the seat heater
Repeatedly switching on the seat heater can
cause the seat cushion and seat backrest
padding to become very hot.
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Seats and stowing