Menus at a glance
Multimedia cockpit
Instrument cluster (example)
1
Menu display
!
Brake pressure
ê
Distance
ì
Trip computer
è
Tachograph
ë
Assistance
í
Range/consumption
é
Eco Support
ï
Telephone
î
Audio
4
Oil level
¡
Navigation
?
Coolant temperature
Interactive multimedia cockpit
Instrument cluster (example)
1
Menus on left
Brake pressure
Coolant temperature
Trip computer
Range/consumption
Oil level
2
Menus on the tachograph
Distance
Assistance
3
Menus on right
Tachograph
Eco Support
Telephone
Audio
Navigation
You can use the button group on the left of the
multifunction steering wheel to navigate through
the menus and open/close individual menus
(
/
page 123)
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The number and order of the menus depends
on your vehicle's equipment and the type of
vehicle.
On-board computer event window
Notes on event windows
Safety notes
If you ignore warning and indicator lamps and the
event window, you will not be able to recognise
failures and malfunctions in components or sys‐
tems. Driving/braking characteristics may be
affected and the reliability and road safety of your
vehicle may be limited. Have the affected system
checked and repaired at a qualified specialist
workshop. Always observe the warning lamps and
event windows and take the corresponding
action.
Operating information, fault messages and warn‐
ings are automatically displayed in an event win‐
dow by the on-board computer. In addition to the
event window, an indicator lamp may light up in
the status area (
/
page 153).
Depending on the priority of the message, the on-
board computer will display the event window in
different colours:
R
Grey event window for a malfunction/notifi‐
cation of low priority(
/
page 124)
R
Yellow event window for a malfunction/notifi‐
cation of medium priority(
/
page 129)
R
Red event window for a malfunction of high
priority(
/
page 145)
Grey event window
With a malfunction/notification of low priority,
the on-board computer will display a grey event
window. Observe the information and instruc‐
tions in the event window. You can drive on.
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