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Fog lights
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The side lights or low-beam head-
lights must be switched on. The
green indicator light in the info
display comes on when the front fog lights
are switched on.
Rear fog lights
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The low-beam headlights or front
fog lights must be switched on. The
yellow indicator light in the info
display comes on when the rear fog lights
are switched on.
Please comply with local legislation
concerning the use of front and rear fog
lights.
To switch off, briefly press the corre-
sponding button again.
If automatic driving lights control has
been activated, the low-beam head-
lights come on automatically when the front
fog lights are switched on.
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Interior lighting
The interior lights are controlled automati-
cally.
Switching interior light on and off
manually
Press button
1
briefly.
To switch off the light permanently, hold
the button pressed for about 3 seconds.
To cancel this mode, press the button.
The switch for the inside light at the rear
operates only this light.
The interior lights come on briefly
whenever you switch on the auxiliary
heater with the remote control or use the
independent air conditioning. This serves
as confirmation that the desired system has
been switched on.
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The footwell lights, the door entry lighting
and the ground lights are likewise
controlled automatically.
Reading lights
There are reading lights at the front and
rear
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next to the interior lights. They can be
switched on and off using the buttons
2
beside them.
To protect the battery, all lights inside
the car are switched off about
15 minutes after the ignition has been
switched off.
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Light-emitting diodes LEDs
Controls, displays and other equipment
items inside your car have light-emitting
diodes (LEDs) behind a cover as their light
source. These LEDs resemble conventional
lasers and are classified by law as Class 1
light-emitting diodes.
Do not remove the covers or expose
the eyes directly to the unfiltered light
source for several hours at a time, as this
could cause irritation to the iris.
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