background image

Consumption statistics (on-board

computer) ............................................ 43

Coolant (engine)

Checking the level ........................... 51

Filling capacity ................................. 55

Temperature gauge .......................... 41

Cooling

see Climate control

D

Danger

Electric shock .................................. 13

Vehicle fire ....................................... 14

Dealership

see Qualified specialist workshop

Display

Condition of charge ......................... 49

see Display messages

Display message

Hybrid drive system ......................... 45

Display messages

Engine .............................................. 47

Vehicle ............................................. 48

Distance recorder for electric

mode ..................................................... 43

Doors

Control panel ................................... 12

Drive program

Automatic ........................................ 23

DYNAMIC SELECT switch ................ 23

Manual ............................................. 24

Driving noise

see Acoustic Vehicle Indication

Driving safety systems

Recuperative Brake System ............. 14

Driving tips

General ............................................ 27

Route-based operating strategy ....... 25

DYNAMIC SELECT switch .................... 23

E

E-MODE

operating mode ............................... 22

E-SAVE

operating mode ............................... 22

ECO start/stop function

Automatic engine start .................... 25

Automatic engine switch-off ............ 25

General information ......................... 25

Electric drive

see Hybrid drive system

Electric motor power display ............. 40

Electric shock ...................................... 13

Electrical fuses

see Fuses

Emergency

Automatic measures after an acci-

dent ................................................. 13

Energy flow display

Displaying electric energy gener-

ated ................................................. 50

Multimedia system .......................... 49

On-board computer ......................... 42

Engine

Display message .............................. 47

Jump-starting ................................... 53

Engine oil

Filling capacity ................................. 55

Exhaustive discharging (high-volt-

age battery) ......................................... 52

F

Fuel

Consumption statistics .................... 43

Displaying consumption (multi-

media system) ................................. 50

Displaying the current consump-

tion .................................................. 42

Displaying the range ........................ 43

Tank content/reserve fuel ............... 55

Fuel level

Calling up the range (on-board

computer) ........................................ 43

Fuel tank

Capacity ........................................... 55

Fuses

Allocation chart ............................... 53

Fuse box in the trunk ....................... 53

Important safety notes .................... 53

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Index

Summary of Contents for GLC 2018

Page 1: ...C Class PLUG IN HYBRID Supplement Mercedes Benz Order no P205 1005 13 Part no 205 584 97 13 Edition A 2018 É2055849713 ËÍ 2055849713 ...

Page 2: ...on RSIRIUS is a registered trademark of Sirius M Radio Inc RHD Radio is a registered trademark of iBiq uity Digital Corporation RGracenote is a registered trademark of Gracenote Inc R AGAT Survey and related brands are regis tered trademarks of agat Survey LLC In this Operator s Manual you will find the fol lowing symbols G WARNING Warning notes make you aware of dangers which could pose a threat ...

Page 3: ...ways pass all documents on to the new owner Your Operator s Manual Digital form inside the vehicle The Digital Operator s Manual provides comprehensive and specifically adapted information on your vehicle s equipment and multimedia system It contains infor mative animations individual language settings and an intuitive search function Booklet inside the vehicle In addition to this manual and the a...

Page 4: ...1 Driving tips 27 Refueling 28 Charging the high voltage battery 29 Parking 39 On board computer and displays 40 Important safety notes 40 Displays and operation 40 Menus and submenus 41 Display messages 45 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster 48 Multimedia system 49 Important safety notes 49 Vehicle menu 49 Maintenance and care 51 Engine compartment 51 Breakdown assistance 52 Whe...

Page 5: ... C Car see Vehicle Center console Overview 12 CHARGE operating mode 22 Charge level display 42 Charging Charging prediction 44 Condition of charge display 42 Problems malfunctions 37 see Charging the high voltage bat tery important safety notes Charging cable Connecting mode 2 35 Connecting mode 3 36 Disconnecting mode 2 35 Disconnecting mode 3 36 For mains socket mode 2 32 For wallbox mode 3 36 S...

Page 6: ...E MODE operating mode 22 E SAVE operating mode 22 ECO start stop function Automatic engine start 25 Automatic engine switch off 25 General information 25 Electric drive see Hybrid drive system Electric motor power display 40 Electric shock 13 Electrical fuses see Fuses Emergency Automatic measures after an acci dent 13 Energy flow display Displaying electric energy gener ated 50 Multimedia system ...

Page 7: ...25 Energy flow display 42 Energy flow display multimedia system 49 General notes 13 Haptic accelerator pedal 24 High voltage battery 14 Important safety notes 13 Manual switch off 13 Noiseless start 23 Opening the hood 14 Operating mode display 41 Operating modes 22 Overview 10 Power display electric motor 40 Problem malfunction 26 Starting 23 Switching off 39 HYBRID operation Accelerating 27 Char...

Page 8: ...y notes 40 Instrument cluster menu 44 Menu overview 41 Settings menu 44 Trip menu 42 Online access to the vehicle Data protection 38 Functions 39 General information 38 Internet 39 Operating safety 8 Operator s Manual Vehicle equipment 8 Overrun mode 25 Overvoltage protection High voltage battery 31 P Parking Switching off the hybrid drive sys tem 39 PLUG IN HYBRID see HYBRID operation Pre entry c...

Page 9: ... see ECO start stop function Starting vehicle 23 Supplement 8 T Tank see Fuel tank Technical data Information 55 Vehicle data 55 Temperature Coolant 41 TIREFIT kit Storage location 52 Tool see Vehicle tool kit Towing away Important safety guidelines 53 Towing eye 52 Trip computer on board com puter 43 Trunk lid Opening dimensions 55 V Vehicle Display message 48 Equipment 8 Hybrid drive system over...

Page 10: ...tery regarding exceptions and limitations in the battery certificate and Maintenance Book let Important safety notes Hybrid vehicles have a combustion engine and an electric motor The voltage supply for oper ating the vehicle electrically is provided by the hybrid drive system s high voltage electrical system G DANGER The vehicle s high voltage electrical system is under high voltage If you modify...

Page 11: ...particularly anticipatory driving style as it is necessary to allow for the possibility that other road users may behave erratically Introduction 9 Z ...

Page 12: ...r electronics Y page 13 B Electric heater C High voltage battery Y page 52 D High voltage electrical system cables E Recuperative Brake System Y page 14 F Electric refrigerant compressor You can switch off the hybrid drive system manually For further information on the high voltage switch off device see Y page 13 10 Hybrid drive system At a glance ...

Page 13: ...ltifunction display 41 õ Operational readiness indicator ñ Driving mode indicator 23 è Driving mode indicator 43 Yellow RBS warning lamp Recuperative Brake System 48 Electric motor performance display 40 Instrument cluster 11 At a glance ...

Page 14: ...nsole Function Page 6 Opens the fuel filler flap DYNAMIC SELECT switch selects drive program 23 i Selects the operating mode 22 Information on the ECO start stop function Y page 25 12 Door control panel and center console At a glance ...

Page 15: ...coolant level Automatic switching off of the hybrid drive system If components of the restraint system are acti vated during an accident the hybrid drive sys tem and the vehicle s high voltage electrical system are automatically deactivated The hybrid drive system is not activated when the vehicle is started if Ran electrical short circuit is detected in the hybrid drive system Ran electrical conn...

Page 16: ...gal requirements G WARNING If the housing of the high voltage battery has been damaged electrolyte and gases may leak out These are poisonous and caustic There is a risk of injury Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing Immediately rinse electrolyte splashes off with water and seek medical attention straight away Exhaustive discharge caused by the vehicle standing idle for lengthy periods can dam...

Page 17: ... may not be deactivated as intended You may be electrocuted if you touch the damaged components of the vehi cle s high voltage electrical system This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury Have the restraint system checked and repaired in a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible After an accident switch off the ignition immediately and remove the key from the ignition lo...

Page 18: ...le The air from the air vents can also be pre cooled Automatic climate control panel Front control panel Sets the temperature left Dual zone climate control _ sets air distribution Dual zone automatic climate control _ sets air distribution left Sets the airflow Switches off climate control Sets climate control to automatic A Defrosts the windshield B Calls up the climate control menu of the multi...

Page 19: ...ion is active Information on activating and deactivating the function via the multimedia system see the vehicle Operator s Manual Switching the residual heat on or off When the combustion engine is switched off it is possible to make use of the residual heat of the engine to continue heating or ventilating the front compartment of the vehicle for approx imately 30 minutes The heating or ventilatio...

Page 20: ...g heating RSeat ventilation ventilation RPerfume atomizer RIonization An activated Pre entry climate control via SmartKey function can be deactivated using the pre entry climate control rocker switch Y page 20 Problems with the Pre entry climate control via SmartKey function Problem Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Pre entry climate con trol via SmartKey can not be activated or has bee...

Page 21: ...e control system RBlower RSeat ventilation When the vehicle is heated the following func tions are activated if required RClimate control system RBlower RSeat heating RSteering wheel heating RExterior mirror heating RRear window defroster If you have switched on the perfume atomizer or the ionization using the multimedia system these will be activated together with the Pre entry climate control at...

Page 22: ...the rocker switch You can activate Pre entry climate control at departure time even if the vehicle interior is already at the desired temperature This means that the vehicle interior continues to be cooled or heated e g if the journey is interrupted for up to 50 minutes and the interior temperature is kept constant X To activate deactivate the function press rocker switch up or down The blue or re...

Page 23: ...utomatically in order to prevent damage to the high voltage battery Observe the driving tips Y page 27 Energy consumption and electrical range The electric range is generally reduced by Rhigh and low outside temperatures Roperation of the climate control system Rswitching on consumers Ryour driving style and the route characteris tics The multifunction display shows the prognosis for the electrica...

Page 24: ...ion engine is possible RAutomatic selection of drive mode with electric mode as often as possi ble RThe high voltage battery is discharged to approx imately 12 RTo subsequently main tain the condition of charge of the high volt age battery the electric output is reduced All vehicle functions such as electric operation mode recuperation or boost mode for example are still available E MODE RElectric...

Page 25: ... depressed X Shift the transmission to position h or k X If the Apply Brake to Shift from P display message appears in the multifunction display depress the brake pedal more firmly and select the desired transmission position X Release the brake pedal X Carefully depress the accelerator pedal Further information on pulling away see the vehicle Operator s Manual Drive programs DYNAMIC SELECT switch...

Page 26: ...de is not possible when manually changing gear The ECO start stop function is not available when manually changing gear Haptic accelerator pedal General notes The haptic accelerator pedal helps you to reduce the fuel consumption and emissions of your vehicle There are two different functions available for this purpose Ran additional point of resistance in E MODE operating mode Y page 22 Ra double ...

Page 27: ...y switched off internal combus tion engine starts automatically in certain situa tions if Rthe power demand from the driver via the accelerator pedal is greater than the electric motor alone can provide Rthe driver switches to drive program S or S Rthe driver has activated manual gearshifting Rthe condition of charge of the high voltage battery has reached the lower limit Overrun mode In overrun m...

Page 28: ...ages The õ indicator in the multifunction display is off For example self diagnosis is not yet complete or the hybrid drive system is malfunctioning X Switch off the ignition and turn it back on X Try to start the internal combustion engine again If the internal combustion engine still does not start X Consult a qualified specialist workshop You wish to pull away but the ECO start stop function do...

Page 29: ...electric motor will operate as a gen erator Further information on the ECO start stop func tion Y page 25 Further driving tips see the vehicle Operator s Manual Stationary vehicle If the vehicle is stopped the combustion engine is for the most part switched off Automatic climate control continues to function The elec tromechanically assisted steering gear allows you to use the power steering witho...

Page 30: ...t exceeded the com bustion engine is automatically switched off Further information on the automatic engine switch off Y page 25 Refueling Refueling General information Observe the important safety notes under Refueling in the vehicle Operator s Manual The fuel filler cap remains locked if the vehicle has been unlocked from the outside Pressure in the fuel tank must be released before refueling Ot...

Page 31: ...p flashes in the instrument cluster and the multifunction display shows the message Gas Cap Loose In addi tion the Check Engine warning lamp may light up in the instrument cluster If the message appears even though the fuel filler cap is closed a malfunction has occurred In this case visit a qualified specialist workshop Charging the high voltage battery Important safety notes G DANGER The vehicle...

Page 32: ... adapter RAlways observe the safety notes in the wall box s operating instructions The vehicle s high voltage electrical system is under high voltage RDo not tamper with the high voltage compo nents or the orange cables of the high voltage electrical system RDo not touch high voltage components or the orange cables of the high voltage electrical system when a vehicle has been involved in a crash R...

Page 33: ...le is therefore equipped with a device which protects it from voltage surges in the mains supply This device may be triggered during severe thun derstorms for example and may lead to the building s fuse being tripped and an interrup tion in the power supply These functions pro tect the vehicle After the building fuse is switched on again the charging process resumes automatically Following an inte...

Page 34: ...charging cable for other purposes It may otherwise be damaged Charging cable controls d Charging cable variant 1 Y page 33 e Charging cable variant 2 Y page 33 Depending on the country specifications the vehicle is equipped with one of the charging cable variants shown Each version of the charg ing cable has different controls Only use the charging cable supplied with the vehicle or a charging cab...

Page 35: ...information on problems relating to the charging process see Y page 37 Setting the maximum permissible charge current A country specific maximum charge current is set for the charging cable Before starting the charging process at a power socket check the maximum permissible charge current for the relevant power socket or the building Observe the notes on setting the maximum permissible charge curr...

Page 36: ...e current A country specific maximum charge current is set for the charging cable Before starting the charging process at a power socket check the maximum permissible charge current for the relevant power socket or the building Observe the notes on setting the maximum permissible charge current Y page 34 You can set the maximum permissible charge current on the controls within one minute of insert...

Page 37: ...d charge current select the next lowest available value Only set the maximum permitted charge current in the on board computer menu if Rit is not possible to set the charge current on the charging cable Rthe precise maximum permitted charge cur rent can only be set via the on board com puter If the vehicle requires more time than usual when charging check the maximum charge cur rent settings on th...

Page 38: ...en the vehicle socket the vehi cle must be unlocked X Open vehicle socket Y page 31 X Insert the charging cable connector into vehi cle socket to the stop Indicator lamp on vehicle socket first flashes orange and then green The high voltage battery is being charged Removing the charging cable X Press and hold button on charging cable connector and remove charging cable con nector from the vehicle ...

Page 39: ... the vehicle and unlock it again If after that the opening mechanism is still jammed X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The high voltage battery is not being charged The indicator lamp on the vehicle socket flashes red A malfunction has occurred during the initialization of the charging process or during charging X Disconnect the charging cable connector from the vehicle socket and plug it ...

Page 40: ...tion permits If you are not sure that this is possible park the vehicle paying attention to traffic conditions and operate the equip ment when the vehicle is stationary i Operation of integrated information sys tems and communications equipment in the vehicle you must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving Via the My Mercedes Electric Vehicle Home page yo...

Page 41: ...structions can be found on the My Mercedes Electric Vehicle Homepage Connecting the vehicle to the Internet i This function is not available in all countries and requires activated access to the mbrace emergency call system The My Mercedes Electric Vehicle Homepage can be used if the vehicle has a connection to the Internet via a mobile phone network The necessary data is transmitted by radio The ...

Page 42: ...on operating the on board computer see the vehicle Operator s Manual Displays and operation Electric motor performance display The power display for the electric motor is loca ted on the right hand side of the instrument cluster RArea to E DRIVE This shows the electric output from the elec tric motor e g during electric operation or in boost mode When the electric motor is switched on the display ...

Page 43: ...ant submenu X Press ò on the steering wheel to open the menu list X Press or 9 on the steering wheel to select the Service menu X Confirm by pressing a on the steering wheel X Press or 9 to select the Coolant submenu X Press a to confirm your selection The multifunction display shows the coolant temperature in a bar display Under normal operating conditions and with the correct coolant level the d...

Page 44: ...rid drive system Depending on the operat ing modes the active hybrid components are highlighted and the arrows have different colors Operating modes are for example driving mode with combustion engine electric mode or high voltage battery charging X Press the ò button on the steering wheel to open the menu list X Press or 9 on the steering wheel to select the Trip menu X Confirm by pressing a on t...

Page 45: ...trip computer From reset the current taught in values for the range calculation are reset to default val ues Reset values see the vehicle Operator s Manual Trip computer From Start or From Reset Odometer Total time driven Driving time in electric mode Average speed A Average fuel consumption B Trip distance in electric mode The trip computer display has an added driving time display and a distance...

Page 46: ...i mate control Y page 19 If you recharge the high voltage battery the function also displays the charging prediction X Press ò on the steering wheel to open the menu list X Press or 9 on the steering wheel to select the Settings menu X Confirm by pressing a on the steering wheel X Press or 9 to select the Hybrid submenu X Press a to confirm X Press or 9 to select the Departure Time function You wi...

Page 47: ... period it will switch off once the 12 V battery is almost empty It will then only be possible to start the vehicle using a second battery jump starting Change the current drive program before changing the operating mode or Exit manual drive program M before changing the operat ing mode You have attempted to change the operating mode in the automatic drive program S Sport S Sport Plus or in the ma...

Page 48: ...Manual X Notify a qualified specialist workshop or breakdown service á Towing Not Permit ted See Operator s Manual The hybrid drive system is malfunctioning X Have the vehicle transported on a transporter or trailer to the near est qualified specialist workshop Û Malfunction Service Required The hybrid drive system is malfunctioning X Visit a qualified specialist workshop Û Malfunction The hybrid ...

Page 49: ...The vehicle can still be driven however no vehicle sounds can be generated As a result your vehicle may not be heard by other road users until it is very close to them or it may not be heard at all X Drive with particular care allowing for the possibility that other road users may behave unpredictably X Visit a qualified specialist workshop Engine Display messages Possible causes consequences and ...

Page 50: ...ry is being charged When the condition of charge of the high voltage battery is over the specified minimum pre entry cli mate control is operational again Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Safety systems The while the engine is running note in the vehicle Operator s Manual for the signaling behavior of a warning indicator lamp refers to the õ driving status If a warning indicat...

Page 51: ...Y page 50 RSettings in the climate control menu for acti vating the functions for pre entry climate con trol Y page 50 Press the Ø button to open the vehicle menu in the multimedia system Press the rocker switch to open the cli mate control menu in the automatic climate control panel Further options for calling up the menus see the vehicle Operator s Manual Energy flow display Internal combustion ...

Page 52: ...oled X Press the rocker switch up or down on the automatic climate control panel The multimedia system display shows the cli mate control menu X To select Pre entry Climate Control via Key turn and press the controller X To activate deactivate turn the controller X To exit the menu press the button on the controller Further information on pre entry climate control via SmartKey Y page 17 Activating...

Page 53: ...coolant level Observe the notes on checking and adding cool ant in the vehicle Operator s Manual The second coolant expansion tank in your vehi cle s engine compartment must not be filled Engine compartment 51 Maintenance and care ...

Page 54: ...hicle fire the internal pres sure of the high voltage battery can exceed a critical value In this case flammable gas escapes through a ventilation valve on the underbody The gas can ignite There is a risk of injury Leave the danger zone immediately Secure the danger area at a suitable distance whilst observing legal requirements G WARNING If the housing of the high voltage battery has been damaged...

Page 55: ...tion display Only if the vehicle is in an area of danger may it be towed out of the danger area despite the dis playmessageordisplay malfunction Thetowing distance must not be greater than 165 ft 50 m A towing speed of 6 mph 10 km h must not be exceeded For longer distances have the vehi cle loaded and transported Fuses Important safety notes G WARNING If you manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or ...

Page 56: ...or cargo compartment X Fold cover back Make sure that the cover is in the cavity panel recess provided for it i The fuse allocation chart is located in a recess at the side of the fuse box You can find the corresponding fuse rating and fuse type on the fuse allocation chart 54 Fuses Breakdown assistance ...

Page 57: ... oz 80 g Vehicle data General notes Please note that for the specified vehicle data RThe heights specified may vary as a result of Tires Load Condition of the suspension Optional equipment ROptional equipment reduces the maximum payload Dimensions and weights Example trunk lid opening dimensions Trunk lid height when opened 69 5 in 1765 mm Missing values were not available at time of going to prin...

Page 58: ...ltage battery Charge time Mode 3 from 20 to 100 at 16 A 240 V at a wallbox or charging station approx 1 h 30 min Charge time Mode 2 from 20 to 100 at 8 A 120 V approx 6 h 45 min 56 Vehicle data Technical data ...

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