Calling up a stored parking position set-
ting
:
Button for the driver's side exterior mirror
;
Button for the front-passenger side exte-
rior mirror
=
Adjustment button
?
Memory button M
X
Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition
lock.
X
Adjust the exterior mirror on the front-
passenger side using button
;
.
X
Engage reverse gear.
The exterior mirror on the front-passenger
side moves to the stored parking position.
The exterior mirror on the front-passenger
side moves back to its original position:
R
as soon as you exceed a speed of
15 km/h
R
if you press button
:
for the exterior mir-
ror on the driver's side
Memory function
Storing settings
G
WARNING
Only use the memory function on the driver's
side when the vehicle is stationary. You could
otherwise be distracted from the traffic con-
ditions by the steering wheel and seat moving
of their own accord, and as a result, cause an
accident.
G
WARNING
The memory function can still be used when
the key has been removed. For this reason,
children should never be left unsupervised in
the vehicle. They could otherwise become
trapped when adjusting the seat or the steer-
ing wheel.
With the memory function, you can store up
to three different settings, e.g. for three dif-
ferent people.
The following settings are stored as a single
memory preset:
R
position of the seat, backrest and head
restraint
R
active multicontour seat: seat cushion
length, lateral cushions of the seat back-
rest, contour of the backrest, dynamic
function level
R
driver's side: steering wheel position
R
driver's side: position of the exterior mir-
rors on the driver's and front-passenger
sides
X
Adjust the seat (
Y
page 100).
X
On the driver's side, adjust the steering
wheel (
Y
page 106) and the exterior mirrors
(
Y
page 108).
X
Press the M memory button and then press
storage position button 1, 2 or 3 within
three seconds.
The settings are stored in the selected pre-
set position. A tone sounds when the set-
tings have been completed.
Memory function
111
Seats,
steering
wheel
and
mirrors
Z
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