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Practical advice
Display messages
The operating system shows warnings or
malfunctions in the multi-function display.
Certain messages are accompanied by an
audible warning signal.
High-priority messages are displayed in
red in the multi-function display, while me-
dium-priority messages are displayed in
yellow and low-priority messages in white.
Please respond in accordance with the
messages and follow the additional notes
in this Owner’s Manual.
You can confirm low-priority messages
with # or L. These are then stored
in the message memory and can be called
up if necessary (
컄 page 246). You cannot
confirm messages of the highest priority.
If you select the “Messages” entry in the
“Service” menu in the instrument cluster
operating system (
컄 page 246), you can
scroll through the messages by pressing
the $ or % buttons on the multi-
function steering wheel.
i Turning the key to position 2 in the ignition
lock or pressing the KEYLESS GO* button twice
activates all the warning and indicator lamps (ex-
cept for the turn signal indicator lamps) and the
multi-function display. Please make sure that
they are working properly before commencing a
journey.
The following tables show all the display
messages. The messages are divided into
sections to make it easier to find the re-
spective message:
앫 The text-style messages from
(
컄 page 429) onwards are displayed al-
phabetically
앫 Symbol messages from (컄 page 438)
onwards
Display messages
G Risk of accident
No messages can be displayed if there is a
failure of the instrument cluster and/or the
multi-function display. You will not then be
able to see information about the vehicle
status, such as speed and outside tempera-
ture, warning and indicator lamps, malfunc-
tion and warning messages or the failure of
systems. The vehicle’s handling characteris-
tics may be affected.
Immediately consult a qualified specialist
workshop which has the necessary special-
ist knowledge and tools to carry out the
work required. Mercedes-Benz recommends
that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Cen-
tre for this purpose. In particular, work rele-
vant to safety or on safety-related systems
must be carried out at a qualified specialist
workshop.