Function of the charge level display in the driver's
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Range at current charge level
2
Current state of charge of the high-voltage
battery
3
Maximum state of charge (depending on the
setting)
4
Time remaining until completely charged (until
the selected maximum charge level is
reached)
5
Dynamic charge level display
6
Current charging capacity
%
Specified remaining range
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may vary due to
different factors, e.g. driving style or topogra-
phy.
When the vehicle is connected to the mains sup-
ply and is switched off, the driver's display shows
the charge level display for approximately two
minutes.
%
The value of current charging capacity
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can
differ from the display on the charging station.
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WARNING Risk of accident and injury
caused by an insufficiently secured vehi-
cle rolling away
If the vehicle is not securely parked suffi-
ciently, it can roll away in an uncontrolled way
even at a slight downhill gradient.
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On uphill or downhill gradients, turn the
front wheels so that the vehicle rolls
towards the kerb if it starts moving.
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apply the parking brake.
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Switch the transmission to position
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.
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WARNING Risk of fire caused by hot
exhaust system parts
Flammable materials such as leaves, grass or
twigs may ignite.
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Park the vehicle so that no flammable
material can come into contact with hot
vehicle components.
#
In particular, do not park on dry grass-
land or harvested grain fields.
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WARNING Risk of accident and injury due
to leaving children unattended in the vehi-
cle
If children are left unattended in the vehicle,
they could, in particular:
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open doors, thereby endangering other
persons or road users.
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get out and be struck by oncoming traffic.
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Summary of Contents for GLC 200 4MATIC
Page 9: ...Left hand drive vehicles 6 At a glance Cockpit...
Page 11: ...Left hand drive vehicles 8 At a glance Cockpit plug in hybrid...
Page 13: ...Driver s display 10 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps...
Page 15: ...12 At a glance Overhead control panel...
Page 17: ...14 At a glance Door operating unit and seat adjustment...
Page 19: ...16 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns...
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