Operating state of the vehicle
CONTROLS
Manually setting to standby
Safety information
General information
Standby can be switched back on after the ve-
hicle is automatically set to idle state.
DANGER
If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventilation is
insufficient, harmful exhaust gases can pene-
trate the vehicle. The exhaust gases contain
pollutants which are colorless and odorless.
In enclosed areas, exhaust gases can also
accumulate outside of the vehicle. There is a
danger to life. Keep the exhaust pipe free and
ensure sufficient ventilation.
Using the volume button on the radio
Press the volume button on the
radio. The control display and
the instrument cluster illuminate.
Using the Start/Stop button
Warning
Press the Start/Stop button. The
control display and the instru-
ment cluster illuminate.
An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and
possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident,
injury, or property damage. Before leaving
the vehicle, secure the vehicle against rolling
away.
In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured
against rolling away, follow the following:
Display in the instrument cluster
▷
▷
Set the parking brake.
OFF is displayed in the instru-
ment cluster. Drive-ready state
is turned off and standby state
turned on.
On uphill grades or on downhill slopes,
turn the front wheels in the direction of
the curb.
▷
On uphill grades or on downhill slopes,
also secure the vehicle, for instance with
a wheel chock.
Drive-ready state
Principle
NOTICE
Turning on drive-ready state corresponds to
starting the engine.
Repeatedly attempting to start the engine or
repeatedly starting the vehicle in rapid suc-
cession can cause the starter to overheat.
This also results in unburned or inadequately
burned fuel, and can cause the catalytic con-
verter to overheat. There is a risk of property
damage. Avoid repeated starting of the vehi-
cle, particularly repeated starting in rapid suc-
cession.
General information
Some vehicle functions can only be used with
the drive-ready state switched on.
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