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Marco Polo central control panel

Basic display

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Voltage of the auxiliary bat-

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Charge status of the auxiliary

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Coolbox on

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Switch-on time of the auxili-

ary heating programmed

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Auxiliary heating mode

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Outside temperature (†)

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Alarm on

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Time

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Warning active

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Mains operation – 230 V

power supply and fault inter-

rupter on

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Summary of Contents for Marco Polo 2017

Page 1: ...Marco Polo Marco Polo ACTIVITY Marco Polo HORIZON Supplement Mercedes Benz ...

Page 2: ...bols indicate useful instructions or further information that could be helpful to you X This symbol designates an instruc tion you must follow X Several consecutive symbols indi cate an instruction with several steps Y page This symbol tells you where you can find further information on a topic Y Y This symbol indicates a warning or an instruction that is continued on the next page Display This te...

Page 3: ...to the state of the art Mercedes Benz therefore reserves the right to introduce changes in Rdesign REquipment Rtechnical features Therefore the descriptions provided may occa sionally differ from your own vehicle The following are components of the vehicle ROperating Instructions RMaintenance or Service Booklet REquipment dependent supplements Keep these printed documents in the vehicle at all tim...

Page 4: ...liding table Marco Polo 39 Lights 40 Interior lighting 40 Replacing bulbs 42 Marco Polo central control panel 43 General notes 43 Operating the central control panel 43 Setting the time 44 Setting the alarm 44 Warning messages on the central con trol panel 45 Problems with the central control panel 45 Climate control 47 Auxiliary heating auxiliary warm air heater 47 Rear compartment air conditioni...

Page 5: ...Technical data 89 Identification plate 89 Dimensions and weights 89 Operating data 90 Capacities 91 Tyre pressure 91 Contents 3 ...

Page 6: ...hing times 49 Setting the room temperature 48 Technical data 91 Timer 49 Awning 75 B Battery Charge level 62 Charger 65 see Auxiliary battery 62 Bed see Roof bed see Seat berth combination Bed extension Folding up 31 Removing fitting 31 Separating 31 Using 31 Blind Blinds 25 C Cab curtain General notes 25 Camper floor Notes on care 78 Camping accessories Stowing 73 Care of the vehicle 77 Central c...

Page 7: ...her 14 Fire what to do in the event of 14 Fresh water tank Cleaning 78 Draining 57 Filling 57 Filling capacity 91 General notes 57 Malfunctions warning messages 59 Furniture Fasteners 24 Notes on care 77 Fuse box Rear 68 Fuses Important safety notes 66 Kitchen cupboard fuse box 67 Residual current circuit breaker 64 G Gas cooker 53 Notes on care 77 Gas cylinder Changing 60 Gas system 60 Guide rail...

Page 8: ...Easy Up 18 67 emergency operation 21 Faults warning messages 20 Important safety notes 17 Maintenance 80 Manual 17 Notes on care 78 Reading lamp 41 Window 17 Power supply Technical data 90 Protection against theft Interior motion sensor 14 R Rear bench seat Additional 37 Rear seat see Rear bench seat Remote control Auxiliary heating 51 Residual current circuit breaker 64 Reversing feature Sliding ...

Page 9: ...ing berths 90 Vehicle height 89 Weights 89 Temperature Interior 48 Outside temperature 43 Through loading feature 73 Thunderstorms what to do in the event of 14 Time Setting 44 Setting the alarm time 44 Tips on overnight stays 15 Top Tether 13 Transport 70 Travel tips 15 Tyre pressure 91 U USB port 66 V Vehicle height 89 Vehicle key 17 Vehicle tool kit General notes 88 Handle for seat sliders 88 V...

Page 10: ...57 D Gas cylinder container 60 E Wardrobe Fresh water tank 57 F Service flap with fresh water filler neck 57 230 V socket 64 Function Page G Coolbox 54 Fuse box 66 Gas shutoff valve for gas cooker Electrical connection of the seat berth combination 30 H Kitchen cupboard with gas cooker sink waste water tank 58 waste water tank shutoff valve 58 pop up roof emergency release button 21 I Function uni...

Page 11: ...Seat berth combination 33 Bed extension 37 Folding table see the vehicle Operating Instructions A Swivelling driver s seat see the vehicle Operating Instructions Function Page B Auxiliary heating control panel see the vehicle Oper ating Instructions Not illustrated Manual pop up roof 17 Roof bed Sliding sunroof 22 At a glance 9 ...

Page 12: ...ry V 62 Charge status of the auxiliary battery 62 Coolbox on 54 Switch on time of the auxili ary heating programmed 49 A Auxiliary heating mode 48 B Outside temperature 43 C Alarm on D Time 44 E Warning active 45 F Mains operation 230 V power supply and fault inter rupter on 64 10 At a glance ...

Page 13: ...dren unatten ded in the vehicle G WARNING If the child restraint system is placed in direct sunlight the parts could become very hot Children could be suffer burns by touching these parts in particular on the metallic parts of the child restraint system There is a risk of injury If you and your child leave the vehicle always make sure that the child restraint system is not in direct sunlight Cover...

Page 14: ... an increased risk of serious or even fatal injuries Immediately replace child restraint systems that have been damaged or subjected to a load in an accident Have the child restraint securing systems checked in a qualified spe cialist workshop before fitting a child restraint system again If it is absolutely necessary to carry a child on the co driver s seat be sure to observe the notes on Child r...

Page 15: ...stem as well as the installation and operating instructions provided by the manufacturer for the child restraint sys tem being used Top Tether Introduction Top Tether provides an additional connection between the child restraint system secured with ISOFIX and the rear of the seat berth combina tion It helps reduce the risk of injury even fur ther If the child restraint system is fitted with a Top ...

Page 16: ... from the effects of a light ning strike and electric surges when the 230 V mains connection and if applicable other wiring and cable leads have been disconnected from the vehicle Before the centre of the thunderstorm is directly above your vehicle X Pull the mains cable out of the vehicle socket Y page 64 and place it at least 1 m from the vehicle together with the cable lead1 X Disconnect other ...

Page 17: ...on the safe side make sure your vehi cle is always parked in the direction in which you intend to leave the site You will then be able to leave quickly in the event of danger Journeys abroad Before embarking on a journey enquire about specific requirements and regulations applying to your vehicle in the countries through which you will be driving and your destination e g Rthe required documents Rn...

Page 18: ...p the ground under the vehicle clear to provide the auxiliary heating with sufficient combustion air and to allow the exhaust fumes to escape For this reason do not build a wall of snow directly around the vehicle X Ventilate the vehicle interior i In winter ventilation is particularly impor tant The humidity caused by cooking breath ing damp clothes and snow brought into the vehicle must be allow...

Page 19: ...of The pop up roof has two reading lamps and a side window that you can open partially or fully using the corresponding zipper Manual pop up roof G WARNING Body parts could become trapped when clos ing the pop up roof There is a risk of injury When closing make sure that no one has any parts of the body within the closing area Do not reach into the roof mechanism If some one becomes trapped open t...

Page 20: ...ing the strap Make sure that the articulated lever is engaged above the catch lugs on both the driver s and co driver s side The catch lugs could otherwise be damaged X Engage articulated lever B into bracket A on both the driver s and co driver s side X Make sure that the bellows are not trapped between the roof and the vehicle body The bellows could otherwise be damaged X Fold handle down until ...

Page 21: ...ive motor is switched off and the dis play shows OPEN X To close make sure that the vehicle is on a level surface Otherwise the pop up roof may not close correctly X Open the window or a door so that no excess pressure builds up in the vehicle from the bel lows blowing X Remove all objects from the bed frame X Remove the consumer from the USB port in the pop up roof X Fold down the bed frame and a...

Page 22: ...ck to see if the pop up roof can be moved X If the problem persists have the pop up roof checked at a qualified specialist workshop The pop up roof cannot be operated A warning tone sounds until you press the button on the central control panel The voltage of the auxiliary battery is outside the permitted range X Check the battery voltage X If the battery voltage is within the permitted range have...

Page 23: ...ions R9 OPEN button lowers the pop up roof on the right side R CLOSE button lowers the pop up roof on the left side X Open a window or door X Remove all objects from the bed frame X Fold down the bed frame X Engage the reading lamps in the brackets X Close the window zipper in the pop up roof X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock X Call up the pop up roof menu using the con trol knob o...

Page 24: ...sliding sunroof lifts up when it is opened If a roof rack is fitted take care that the sliding sunroof does not hit the roof rack You could thus damage the sliding sunroof and the roof rack The sliding sunroof does not close automat ically when you lock the vehicle Close the sliding sunroof before leaving the vehicle Water may enter the vehicle and cause damage when the sliding sunroof is open An ...

Page 25: ...ss and hold but ton X To open completely briefly press button Automatic operation is started X To interrupt automatic operation press button or briefly i The sliding sunroof does not close automat ically when you lock the vehicle To prevent theft close the sliding sunroof before leaving the vehicle Opening and closing the roller sun blind Requirement Rthe sliding sunroof is closed X To close the r...

Page 26: ...ns again slightly X Press the button immediately after the obstruction and hold it until the sliding sunroof is closed The sliding sunroof is leaking There is dirt in the seal X Remove the dirt from the seal X Clean the seal with a damp cloth X Treat the seal with a non grease lubricant silicone spray If the sliding sunroof is still leaking X Have the sliding sunroof checked at a qualified special...

Page 27: ...in the passenger compartment are equipped with opaque curtains The curtains run in rails Please observe the care instructions for curtains in the Cleaning section Y page 77 Cab curtain The vehicle is equipped with a cab curtain to darken the cab i Before attaching the cab curtain make sure the inside of the windscreen is clean In this way you can avoid leaving marks and ensure that both suction cu...

Page 28: ... no one has any part of their body within the sweep of the seat when adjusting it G WARNING If children adjust the seats they could become trapped especially if they are unat tended There is a risk of injury When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children unattended in the vehicle i If the switches are pressed more than once in an uncontrolled way fo...

Page 29: ...ncreased risk of injury Engage the seat berth combination within the marked area on the guide rail to achieve optimum protection G WARNING If you position the seat berth combination outside the markings on the guide rail the distance between a vehicle occupant and the seat in front may be insufficient This could result in the passenger striking their head on the seat for example when braking or in...

Page 30: ...ent or when braking as a result of the passenger s head striking the seat in front Moving the seat berth combination Before you can move the seat berth combina tion you may have to remove an additional indi vidual seat or an additional rear bench seat This depends on the vehicle variant and equipment fitted see the vehicle s Operating Instructions If the seat sliders in the front row of rear seats...

Page 31: ...p the short section of bed extension X Move the backrest into an upright position X Insert the head restraints of the seat berth combination i If you do not insert the head restraints belonging to the seat berth combination it will not be possible to remove them Resetting the seat berth combina tion If the seat backrests can be moved below a hor izontal position the electronics of the seat berth c...

Page 32: ...X Lift the seat berth combination out of the vehicle Fitting G WARNING If the seat berth combination is not fully engaged it may be thrown about while the vehicle is moving There is a risk of an acci dent and injury Always ensure that the seat berth combina tion is engaged as described When lifting the seat berth combination into the vehicle first set it down on a soft sur face underlay You could ...

Page 33: ...d position until locking rail engages X Horizontal berth position swing bed exten sion to the uppermost position and back to the horizontal position Folding up X Empty transport bag X Fold up the short section of bed extension Y page 31 X Turn knob clockwise and using the bar fold bed extension up to the backrest of the seat berth combination X Secure bed extension to the right head restraint usin...

Page 34: ...9 Seat berth combination Marco Polo ACTIVITY HORIZON Important safety notes G WARNING The seat belt does not offer the intended level of protection if you have not moved the back rest to an almost vertical position When brak ing or in the event of an accident you could slide underneath the seat belt and sustain abdomen or neck injuries for example This poses an increased risk of injury or even fat...

Page 35: ...moving the seat outside the specified optimum area of protection the protective effect of the windowbag is gradually reduced and may in some positions no longer be pro vided at all As a result of reduced or no pro tection from the windowbag there is an increased risk of injury Engage the seat berth combination within the marked area on the guide rail to achieve optimum protection G WARNING If you ...

Page 36: ...he passenger and front seat must be main tained so that individuals of various heights are afforded a minimum level of safety Always maintain the minimum distance when the seat berth combination is occupied by passengers If the minimum distance is not maintained there is a risk of injury in the event of an accident or when braking as a result of the passenger s head striking the seat in front Movi...

Page 37: ... Operating Instructions X Move the seat berth combination forwards to marking on the front guide rail Y page 33 X Remove the head restraints of the seat berth combination X Rotate the head restraints by 180 and insert them into the holders on the rear side of the seat berth combination X Pull lever up and adjust the seat backrest to a horizontal position When doing so only hold on to the seat back...

Page 38: ...combination engages securely The seat berth combination is very heavy and weighs approximately 75 kg Always get at least one person to help you X Remove the stowage compartments X Tip the seat berth combination forwards insert it into seat sliders and allow it to engage i If a seat slider is moved during removal of the bench seat berth the seat sliders of the guide rails will no longer be parallel...

Page 39: ...e removed from the side of the kitchen cup board before installation Otherwise the arm rest may rub against the kitchen cupboard and the front panels of the kitchen cupboard will be damaged Have the armrest removed at a qualified specialist workshop For the installation of an additional rear bench seat in the face to face position the armrest may remain installed see the vehicle s Operat ing Instr...

Page 40: ...m in the living area The safety net can remain attached when swinging upwards X Swing up bed frame at the front and secure it using retaining straps left and right on the pop up roof Tensioning the safety net X Lift up the mattress and attach the safety net to designated press studs on the bed frame i Two press studs are located on the side and four press studs are located at the front on the bed ...

Page 41: ...l it engages X Lower table panel X Make sure that table leg is in the vertical position Folding in the sliding table drive posi tion G WARNING If the sliding table is folded out during the journey it could be flung around There is a risk of injury Before starting the journey move the sliding table into the travel position and make sure that it is engaged Fold the table panel of the sliding table u...

Page 42: ... manually 5 Lights Interior light over the seat berth combina tion can be switched automatically and manually 5 A Reading lamp beside the roof stowage box can be switched man ually 5 Switch off automatically switched interior light ing at night so as not to disturb vehicle occu pants when a door is opened Please observe the information on automatically switched inte rior lighting see the vehicle s...

Page 43: ...t edge of the kitchen cupboard The front door handle lighting and the ornamen tal strip lighting on the dashboard are part of the vehicle ambient lighting see the vehicle s Oper ating Instructions Lighting in the roof fame Marco Polo The LED lamps are located on both sides of the vehicle between the B and C pillars in the roof frame Both LED lamps can be switched auto matically or manually You can...

Page 44: ... ered by the additional battery X To switch on push rocker switch into position I X To switch off push rocker switch into position 0 Replacing bulbs LED lamps Have the light emitting diodes in the LED lamps replaced at a qualified specialist workshop You could otherwise damage the respective lamps Ambient lighting Have the light emitting diodes in the ambient lighting replaced at a qualified speci...

Page 45: ...ntral control panel display disappears i If the engine is still warm after operation and wind conditions are unfavourable the central control panel may briefly display a tempera ture up to 10 C higher than the actual out side temperature Operating the central control panel Basic display The basic display is shown if you make no adjustments to the central control panel Y page 10 Main menu X To call...

Page 46: ...e main menu Coolbox menu is selected X Select the desired menu using the control knob Selected menu is highlighted X Press the control knob The menu is opened Setting the time If your vehicle is equipped with auxiliary heating the time can be indicated in the display X Use the control knob to call up the Time set tings menu X Turn the control knob until the display shown here appears X Using the 9...

Page 47: ...accident Drive on carefully Have the vehicle checked at a qualified specialist workshop immedi ately Once a warning has been detected the d symbol flashes beside the button in the central control panel display A warning tone also sounds for certain warning messages X To display warning messages press the button The current warning messages appear in the display The warning messages are represen te...

Page 48: ... supply cable or X Leave the engine running thus allowing the additional battery to charge C The outside temperature sensor is malfunctioning X Have the outside temperature sensor checked at a qualified spe cialist workshop C The outside temperature sensor has been switched off due to under voltage X Charge the additional battery via the power supply cable or X Leave the engine running thus allowi...

Page 49: ...d switch on times if you stop the vehicle in such or similar situations G WARNING When the auxiliary heating is switched on very hot air can be discharged from the vent on the rear side of the driver s seat base This may cause burns in the immediate proximity of the vent There is a risk of injury Make sure that vehicle occupants always maintain a sufficient distance to the vent G WARNING When the ...

Page 50: ... different switching times The auxiliary heating switches on every day at the activated switch on times for the specified duration During initial operation after a malfunction or if the battery has been disconnected you must set the time and the switch on time again You can find further information on malfunc tions in the Problems with the auxiliary heating section Y page 49 Operating the auxiliar...

Page 51: ...onds the time can be selected quicker X To set the switch off time if you have set a switch on time turn the control knob until the display shown here STOP appears X Using the 9 or buttons set the desired switch off time X If desired set additional switching times in the same way X Press the control knob The display shows the main menu and the switching times are set Problems with the auxiliary he...

Page 52: ...tch on the auxiliary heating X Have the auxiliary heating checked at a qualified specialist work shop The auxiliary heating switches off G Risk of accident Failed starting attempt There is a lack of fuel or the motor or heating unit is faulty If you switch the auxiliary heating on ten times in a row while this fault is still detected auxiliary heating operation is disabled X If the fuel tank is le...

Page 53: ... ACTIVITY HORI ZON Your vehicle is equipped with a separate timer for operating the auxiliary heating see vehicle Operating Instructions Operating auxiliary heating with the remote control The auxiliary heating may be equipped with a remote control which you can use to switch the auxiliary heating on and off see vehicle Oper ating Instructions Rear compartment air conditioning Air intake opening T...

Page 54: ... all X Pull out the drawer under the sink as far as it will go and empty it X Pull release levers and pull on both pull out rails The drawer is released from the pull out rails X Pull the drawer forwards out of the cupboard Screw Drain strainer with sealing ring Odour trap with sealing ring X Place a collector for waste water e g a bowl under odour trap of the sink X Hold odour trap and loosen scr...

Page 55: ... of improper handing of the gas cooker the open flame poses the risk of fire and injury Never leave the gas cooker unattended when it is on Observe the following instructions and safety notes on Using the gas cooker RKeep flammable materials particularly fat or oil away from the cooker flames This also applies to plastics which not only burn but can also melt RDo not overheat fat or oil RTo preven...

Page 56: ... pot or pan X To stop cooking turn regulating valve A clockwise as far as it will go zero position X Turn the gas shutoff valve for the gas cooker to the vertical position 1 The gas shutoff valve is closed X Let the gas rings cool down X If necessary close the cover of gas cooker X Before starting the journey close the main shutoff valve on the gas cylinder Y page 60 Coolbox Operation H Environmen...

Page 57: ...er ature regularly The maximum temperature dif ference to the ambient temperature is approx imately 35 C X To set the cooling level use the control knob select the Coolbox menu Thedisplayshowsthecurrentlyselectedcool ing level X Adjust the desired cooling level using the 9 or button i If you have switched off the coolbox cooling level OFF it will take three minutes before the compressor can start ...

Page 58: ...omatically or cannot be switched on The coolbox is switched off due to undervoltage X Charge the auxiliary battery Y page 63 The fuse is blown X Replace the fuse Y page 66 X Have the cause of the blown fuse determined at a qualified spe cialist workshop 56 Coolbox Kitchen Marco Polo ...

Page 59: ...for the fresh water and waste water tanks Four bars indi cate a full fresh water tank If only one bar is shown then there are approximately nine litres of fresh water remaining in the tank i When the fresh water tank is empty a warn ing message is displayed continuously in the central control panel Y page 45 Filling the fresh water tank If the fresh water tank is fed by a pressurised filling syste...

Page 60: ...The waste water tank can be emptied directly in a disposal station at many campsites and municipal facilities Some camp sites in Germany offer direct waste water disposal facilities The addresses can be found in the publication for camper van users published by the CIVD Caravaning Industrie Verband Deutschland and in camping guides If such facilities are not available collect the waste water in a ...

Page 61: ...ng lamp flashes The waste water tank is almost full X Empty the waste water tank Y page 58 The warning lamp flashes The waste water tank is full X Empty the waste water tank Y page 58 The level sensor of the waste water tank is faulty X Have the level sensor checked at a qualified specialist workshop The warning lamp flashes The fresh water tank is almost empty X Fill the fresh water tank Y page 5...

Page 62: ...m must then be checked according to the requirements of an Employer s Liability Insurance Association for example The gas system includes Rthe gas cooker Rthe gas shutoff valve for the gas cooker Rthe piping The gas system is supplied by a Camping Gaz 907 gas cylinder with a maximum net content of 2 75 kg of butane gas Replacing the gas cylinder G WARNING Gas is highly flammable and explosive Ther...

Page 63: ...into place i The recesses on the cover for the quick release fasteners have differing radii X Push quick release fasteners down slightly and turn about a 1 4 of a turn clockwise Cap is closed X Insert intermediate floor X Close wardrobe Information on the gas cooker and gas shutoff valve can be found in the Kitchen chapter Electrical system Voltage supply Your vehicle has two voltage supply circui...

Page 64: ...additional battery is maintenance free If the battery is fully charged and no consumer is connected the battery is protected against exhaustive discharge for four weeks i Extended periods of disuse without recharg ing limit the battery s capacity Note that cer tain devices have undervoltage protection or are respectively switched off consecutively by the central control panel Charge level display ...

Page 65: ...rged by the charger Y page 65 The bars flash one after the other during the charging process i Maximum charge current 15 A If the display remains unchanged check the fuse of the charge cable Y page 67 230 V power supply Important safety notes G DANGER There is high voltage in the 230 V power socket if Rthe230Vpowersupplyisbeingestablished Rthe residual current circuit breaker is switched on If you...

Page 66: ...hs and every time the 230 V power supply is connected X To test the residual current circuit breaker set the connection terminal to posi tion 1 X Press test button The connection terminal should trip to posi tion 2 X To reset set the connection terminal to posi tion 1 230 V power supply G WARNING If the power supply cable is too long or has too small a cross section it can become very hot This als...

Page 67: ...ery charger The central control panel display The battery charger is fitted behind a service cover below the coolbox Do not attempt to remove the service cover yourself Maintenance work on equipment behind the service cover must always be carried out at a qualified spe cialist workshop As soon as the 230 V power supply is connected and the residual current circuit breaker is switched on the batter...

Page 68: ...r it disappears during operation The 230 V mains power connection is interrupted X Check the 230 V mains power connection Y page 64 The battery charger is malfunctioning X Disconnect the 230 V mains connection Y page 64 X Have the battery charger checked at a qualified specialist work shop The charge capacity indi cator remains unchanged during the charging process The charging cable or the batter...

Page 69: ...coolbox X To open move the seat berth combination to the foremost position Y page 27 X Lift protective cap away from the fuse holder X To close place protective cap on the fuse holder so that the guide pin is in the groove of the protective cap X Press on protective cap until it engages Fuses The numbers correspond to the numbering on transparent protective cap which is secured to prevent turning ...

Page 70: ...losing the cover make sure that it is lying correctly on the fuse box Moisture seeping in or dirt could otherwise impair the operation of the fuses X To open open the tailgate X Remove the vehicle tool kit from the stowage compartment in the rear compartment see the vehicle s Operating Instructions X Remove tool holder from the side trim panel You will see the three or four fuse holders X To close...

Page 71: ... A 3 12 V socket second row of seats left Blue 15 A Fuse box with four consumers arranged from right to left No Consumer Cable colour Fuse rating 1 Electrical sliding sun roof only Marco Polo ACTIVITY HORIZON Yellow 20 A 2 12 V socket second row of seats right Blue 15 A 3 12 V socket second row of seats left Blue 15 A 4 12 V socket first row of seats left Blue 15 A Electrical system 69 Water gas e...

Page 72: ... be tossed about in these or similar situations RAlways make sure that objects do not proj ect from stowage spaces luggage nets or stowage nets REnsure that closable stowage spaces are shut before beginning your journey RAlways stow and secure heavy hard poin ted sharp edged fragile or outsize objects in the load compartment Observe the following notes on loading and stowing a load RWhen loading d...

Page 73: ...imum load 10 kg Upper drawer maximum load 3 kg A Lower drawer maximum load 5 kg B Stowage compartment with sliding door maximum load 10 kg Stowage compartment under the seat berth compartment maximum load 13 kg Roof stowage box maximum load 3 kg Stowage spaces and stowage compartments 71 Loading stowing and features Z ...

Page 74: ...ment to increase the size of your vehicle s load com partment X To remove slide seat berth combination as far back as possible Y page 27 X Pull stowage compartment out to the stop X Push left hand in relation to direction of travel plastic tongue downwards and while doing so pull stowage compartment out slightly i The direction in which the plastic tongues must be moved to release the stops is sta...

Page 75: ...way from the handrail X To close the through loading facility press panel up onto the handrail of the bench seat berth X Pull metal tab downward X Swing front panel down against the hand rail until it engages X Release the metal tab The front panel is kept in place Stowing camping accessories Marco Polo A transport bag under the bed extension pro vides space for two camping chairs The corre spondi...

Page 76: ... such a way that the table panel is held by the bracket at the lower end X Press camping table against the bed extension and swing back both catches by 180 so that they hold the camping table X Place the camping chairs one on top of the other in the transport bag X Close and tighten the lashing strap The camping chairs are held in place X Fold down the bed extension i If you are not transporting a...

Page 77: ...owage compartment under the seat berth combination X To extend insert the hand crank in the bracket on the underside and turn it clock wise The hand crank is engaged in the awning X Turn the hand crank clockwise until the awn ing is extended 50 cm X Release the locking feature of the sup ports to the front of the awning and folding down the supports X Release the locking button on the sup ports X ...

Page 78: ...ection is open X To switch on press rocker switch The rocker switch shows the red marking The water pump is switched on and supplies cold water to the shower head X To adjust the shower jet intensity turn the shower head X To switch off press rocker switch The water pump is turned off i If you turn on the sink tap water is also pumped to the outside shower connection For this reason after using th...

Page 79: ...All visible items of furniture are coated with plastic Clean and treat them with commercially available agents Cleaning the seat berth combination Clean the seat fittings and the release handle mechanism occasionally Clean the joints of the seat berth combination regularly Treat them with a non grease lubri cant silicone spray Cleaning the gas cooker The hob surface of the gas cooker is made of gl...

Page 80: ...r Marco Polo G WARNING If you leave water in the fresh water tank for long periods of time it can become contami nated There is a risk of poisoning Change the water in the fresh water tank reg ularly after five days at the latest Drain the fresh water tank when the vehicle is out of use for more than five days If you have not drained the fresh water tank after the vehicle has been out of use for l...

Page 81: ...leaning opening cap on the fresh water tank X Place cupboard floor in the cupboard and align it X Turn clamps so that the studs face the cupboard wall and the two long ends face the cupboard floor X Carefully press clamps with the long ends to the cupboard floor X Insert the studs of the clamps into the holes of the cupboard walls X Close the wardrobe X Close the shut off valve of the waste water ...

Page 82: ...ing mechanism Corrected and invoiced separately Gas system9 RHave this checked every two years by a quali fied specialist workshop Confirmations Maintenance work should be carried out by trained personnel only and confirmed on the following pages X X Official licence plate Official licence plate X X km with ASSYST10 km with ASSYST10 X X km without ASSYST10 km without ASSYST10 X X Repair order no R...

Page 83: ...cence plate X X km with ASSYST10 km with ASSYST10 X X km without ASSYST10 km without ASSYST10 X X Repair order no Repair order no ª Maintenance service ª Maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service X X Date Date X X Signature Signature 10 ASSYST Active Service System see the vehicle Operating Instructions Maintenance 81 Maintenanc...

Page 84: ...icence plate X X km with ASSYST10 km with ASSYST10 X X km without ASSYST10 km without ASSYST10 X X Repair order no Repair order no ª Maintenance service ª Maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service X X Date Date X X Signature Signature 10 ASSYST Active Service System see the vehicle Operating Instructions 82 Maintenance Maintenan...

Page 85: ...cence plate X X km with ASSYST10 km with ASSYST10 X X km without ASSYST10 km without ASSYST10 X X Repair order no Repair order no ª Maintenance service ª Maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service X X Date Date X X Signature Signature 10 ASSYST Active Service System see the vehicle Operating Instructions Maintenance 83 Maintenanc...

Page 86: ...icence plate X X km with ASSYST10 km with ASSYST10 X X km without ASSYST10 km without ASSYST10 X X Repair order no Repair order no ª Maintenance service ª Maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service X X Date Date X X Signature Signature 10 ASSYST Active Service System see the vehicle Operating Instructions 84 Maintenance Maintenan...

Page 87: ...cence plate X X km with ASSYST10 km with ASSYST10 X X km without ASSYST10 km without ASSYST10 X X Repair order no Repair order no ª Maintenance service ª Maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service X X Date Date X X Signature Signature 10 ASSYST Active Service System see the vehicle Operating Instructions Maintenance 85 Maintenanc...

Page 88: ...icence plate X X km with ASSYST10 km with ASSYST10 X X km without ASSYST10 km without ASSYST10 X X Repair order no Repair order no ª Maintenance service ª Maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service ª Work in addition to the maintenance service X X Date Date X X Signature Signature 10 ASSYST Active Service System see the vehicle Operating Instructions 86 Maintenance Maintenan...

Page 89: ...Stamp Mercedes Benz Service Centre Stamp Mercedes Benz Service Centre Maintenance 87 Maintenance and care Z ...

Page 90: ...sliders in the guide rails are no longer in the same position you can no longer fit the respec tive seating Use handle to move the seat sliders to the correct position In addition you can use the end of the handle to open and close the locks on the sliders The handle is in the stowage com partment of the seat berth combination Moving the seat sliders X Place the tip of handle onto the middle bolt ...

Page 91: ...030 x 1130 mm ACTIVITY seat berth combination 1930 x 1350 mm Weights The permissible gross weight and the permissi ble axle load depend on the equipment fitted They are specified in the vehicle s registration documents and on the vehicle identification plate see the vehicle Operating Instructions Due to the different model versions optional equipment or accessories and attachments the unladen weig...

Page 92: ...n the roof frame13 2 5 4 W each Ambient lighting13 4 W Interior lamp above the seat berth combination13 RSymbol lighting 1 2 W RInterior lamp 1 9 W RReading lamps 3 78 W each Reading lamps in the pop up roof 2 W each Reading lamps next to the roof stowage box13 1 8 W each Mirror light in the ward robe13 1 5 W Marco Polo 230 V power supply Frequency 50 Hz Cable protection 13 A Occupant protection 3...

Page 93: ...ent 2 75 kg Operating pressure 30 mbar Gas consumption per burner 125 g h maximum Power consumption per gas ring 1 6 kW Capacities Fresh water tank 38 l Waste water tank 40 l Coolbox Approximately 40 l Tyre pressure i The tyre pressure levels for partially laden vehicles which are listed in the vehicle Oper ating Instructions only apply to Marco Polo ACTIVITY HORIZON Only the tyre pressures specif...

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Page 95: ...fice You are welcome to forward any queries or sug gestions you may have regarding these Operat ing Instructions to Daimler AG HPC CAC Customer Service 70546 Stuttgart Germany Daimler AG not to be reprinted translated or otherwise reproduced in whole or in part with out the written permission of Daimler AG Vehicle manufacturer Daimler AG Mercedesstraße 137 70327 Stuttgart Germany As at 11 11 2016 ...

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