Users Manual Part 4

Table Of Contents
of an appropriate ENERGIZING COMFORT pro‐
gramme.
The following programs could be suggested:
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Vitality
As an activating programme in monotonous
driving situations or for long journey times,
for example.
Information on the vitality program see
(/ page 331).
R
Pleasure
As a balancing program in demanding driving
situations.
Information on the pleasure program see
(/ page 331).
R
Refresh
As a refreshing programme when tempera‐
tures rise.
Information on the Refresh programme; see
(/ page 331).
R
Warmth
As a warming programme when tempera‐
tures drop.
Information on the Warmth programme; see
(/ page 331).
By connecting a GARMIN fitness tracker, for
example the GARMIN vívoactive
®
3, additional
information can be entered into the evaluation
for the recommendation of an ENERGIZING
COMFORT programme. The additional informa‐
tion includes the stress level, that is calculated
by the fitness tracker. The stress level is based
primarily on the pulse rate.
Requirements for the integration of additional
information via a GARMIN fitness tracker:
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Your fitness tracker is connected with your
GARMIN account.
R
Your GARMIN account is connected with your
Mercedes me account.
If you wear your GARMIN fitness tracker at night
also, the sleep data is included in the evaluation
of the ENERGIZING COACH.
Requirement for the integration of the sleep
data:
R
The GARMIN fitness tracker is synchronised
with the GARMIN account before the begin‐
ning of the journey.
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If ATTENTION ASSIST determines an exces‐
sive lack of attention, ENERGIZING COACH
makes no further suggestions. Further infor‐
mation about ATTENTION ASSIST
(/ page 255).
Calling up the ENERGIZING COACH display
Multimedia system:
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5
Comfort
#
Select ENERGIZING COACH.
Your current pulse as well as an evaluation of
your pulse for the last 30 minutes driving
time are shown.
A corresponding error message is shown if
there is no mobile phone connected or no
pulse can be sent to the system for an exten‐
ded period.
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MBUX multimedia system