;
(Eco)
R
Economical setting of vehicle functions
R
Recommended for all road conditions
R
Additional 1st pressure point in the haptic
accelerator pedal indicates an e cient, eco-
nomical driving style
The ESP
®
settings in the drive programs
;
and
A
are designed for stability. Therefore,
choose one of these driving programs, especially
when transporting roof loads, in trailer operation
and when the vehicle is fully loaded or fully occu-
pied.
Selects t
Selects the dr
he drivive pr
e progr
ogram
am
#
Press the DYNAMIC SELECT button
1
on the
le or right.
The drive program selected appears in the
driver's display .
Con gur
Con guring
ing DDYN
YNAMIC SELECT (multimedia sy
AMIC SELECT (multimedia sys-
s-
ttem)
em)
Multimedia system:
4
©
5
Settings
5
Vehicle
5
DYNAMIC SELECT
Se
Setting dr
tting drivive pr
e progr
ogram I
am I
#
Select
=
Individual
.
#
Select and set a category.
Switc
Switching t
hing the r
he rese
eset displa
t displayy on/o
on/o
#
Activate or deactivate
Ask when starting
.
%
This function must be activated for each user
pro le separately. The drive program for the
respective user pro le of the last driver is only
stored if this function is activated.
FFunction on:
unction on: the next time the vehicle is started a
prompt appears asking whether the last active
drive program should be restored.
%
The prompt appears only if the previously
active settings deviate from the standard set-
tings.
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