The charge levelofthe starterbatterymustbe
checkedevery four weeksifnomeasures are
takentomaintain thebatterycharge.
#
Voltageofthe starterbatterybelow
12.2 V: charge thestarter batterytoprevent
deep dischargedamage.
%
Youcan obtain further information at aquali‐
fied specialistworkshop.
Standbymode
Activating/deactivatingstandbymode
Requirements:
R
The engineisswitched off.
When youactivatestandbymode,the energy loss
is minimized if thevehicle is parkedfor an exten‐
dedperiod.
Standbymode has thefollowing characteristics:
R
The starterbatteryisprotected.
R
The maximum non-operational time is shown
in themedia display.
R
The connection to online services is interrup‐
ted.
R
The ATA (anti-theftalarmsystem) is notavail‐
able.
R
The interior motionsensor and tow-away
alarmfunctionsare notavailable.
If thefollowing conditionsare met, standbymode
can be activated or deactivated usingthe multi‐
media system:
R
The engine is switched off.
R
The ignition is switched on.
If thedisplayednon-operational time of thevehi‐
cle is exceeded, therecould be aloss of comfort
and thestarter batterycan no longer be guaran‐
teed to reliably startthe engine.
The starterbatterymustfirst be chargedinthe
following situations:
R
The non-operational timeofthe vehicle is to
be extended.
R
The message that thebatterychargeisnot
sufficient forstandbymode appearsinthe
media display.
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Standbymode is automaticallydeactivated
when theignition is switched on.
On-boardcomputer:
4
Settings
5
Vehicle
5
Ruhezustand (Standby)
#
To activate/deactivate: select Yes or No.
%
If theoptions aregrayedout, then thebattery
charge is notsufficient forstandbymode.
Driving and driving safetysystems
Note on driving systems and your responsibil‐
ity
Your vehicle is equipped withdriving systems
whichassistyou in driving, parking and maneu‐
vering thevehicle. The driving systems areaids
and do notrelieve youofyour responsibility.
Alwayspay attention to thetraffic and intervene
if necessary.Beaware of thelimitations regard‐
ing thesafeuse of these systems.
Information about sensors
Certain driving and driving safetysystems use
sensors 1 to monitor theareainfront of, behind
or next to thevehicle (depending on thevehicle's
equipment).
Depending on thevehicle's equipment, theradar
sensorsare integrated behind thebumpers
and/or behind theradiator grill. Keep these parts
free of dirt, ice and slush (/ page192). The sen‐
sorsmustnot be covered, forexample by bicycle
racks, overhanging loads or stickers.After acolli‐
sion, have thefunction of theradar sensors
checkedataqualified specialistworkshop as
damage(both visible or non-visible) mayhave
occurredtothe bumper or radiator trim.
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