● Your current location is in an area with no or insufficient radio signal reception.
● The frequency bands of the radio stations are subject to interference or are not available in areas with adequate radio signal
reception.
● The loudspeakers and the components required for radio reception in the vehicle are damaged, not working or do not have
sufficient electrical power.
WARNING
In some countries and mobile networks, a call for assistance or an emergency call can be made only subject to the following
prerequisites:
● A mobile telephone with unlocked SIM card and sufficient call credit is connected to the mobile phone interface of the vehicle.
● Sufficient network coverage is available.
WARNING
If a mobile telephone or two-way radio that is not connected to an external aerial is used, electromagnetic radiation in the vehicle
could exceed limit values and thus be a health hazard for all vehicle occupants.
● Maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm (around 8 inches) between the aerials on the mobile telephone and an active medical
implant (e.g. a pacemaker) since the mobile devices may impair the function of active medical implants.
● Do not carry a mobile telephone that is operational close to or directly above an active medical implant, for example in a breast
pocket.
● Switch off mobile telephones immediately if you suspect they may be interfering with an active medical implant (e.g. a pacemaker)
or any other medical device.
WARNING
Mobile telephones, external devices and accessories in the vehicle that are loose, unsecured or not properly secured can be flung
though the vehicle interior and cause accidents and serious injuries in the event of a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or in the
event of an accident.
● Safely secure or stow mobile telephones, external devices and accessories outside the deployment zone of the airbags.
● Always secure or stow mobile telephones, external devices, audio sources and accessories securely in the provided stowage areas
and holders in the vehicle so that they cannot be flung through the vehicle interior and hinder the driver.
● Never leave any heavy, hard or sharp objects in the pockets of clothing.
● Arrange the wires for external devices and audio sources so that they do not obstruct the driver.
WARNING
Driving recommendations and displayed traffic signs of the navigation may deviate from the current traffic situation and must not
tempt you to take a safety risk.
● Always drive with due care and attention and be ready to intervene at all times.
● Always remember that road signs, traffic signals, traffic regulations and local conditions take precedence over driving
recommendations and displays provided by the navigation system.
● Ensure that your speed and driving style are always appropriate for the current visibility, weather and road/traffic conditions.
NOTICE
The radiation produced by the mobile telephone when switched on may interfere with sensitive technical and medical equipment,
possibly resulting in malfunction or damage to the equipment.
● Always switch off your mobile telephone in areas where special regulations apply and when the use of mobile devices is forbidden.
NOTICE
The loudspeakers can be damaged if the volume is set at too high a level and by playback which is too loud or distorted.
● Choose the volume setting so that the loudspeakers are not damaged.
The Infotainment system needs a few seconds for a complete system start and does not respond to inputs during this time. During
system startup, only the rear view camera image can be displayed.
The Infotainment system must start up completely before all displays are available and before it is possible to execute functions. The
duration of a system start depends on the functional scope of the Infotainment system and can also take longer than usual particularly
at low and high temperatures.
When using the Infotainment system and the corresponding accessories, e.g. headphones, please observe the country-specific
regulations and legal requirements.