Cleaning the central control panel dis-
play
Use anti-static cloths or anti-static agents to
clean the display in order to avoid electrostatic
charging. That could render the display unread-
able.
Cleaning the pop-up roof
Do not use chemical cleaning agents as these
can damage the coating of the bellows.
Remove stains using lukewarm water or mild
soapy water. Only close the pop-up roof once
the bellows are dry.
Ventilate the pop-up roof regularly. This helps to
avoid the build-up of condensation and mould. If
you do not open the pop-up roof for an extended
period of time, remove the mattress from the
roof bed.
Cleaning the sliding sunroof
Use a commercially available glass cleaner to
clean the glass panel. Do not use abrasive clean-
ing agents as these can scratch the glass panel.
Clean the rubber seal regularly, at least twice
per year, with a damp cloth. Treat it with a non-
grease lubricant (silicone spray).
Cleaning the guide rails
Clean the guide rails regularly. Treat them with a
non-grease lubricant (silicone spray).
Cleaning the camper floor
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Do not use furniture polish, cleaning agents
containing wax or abrasive ingredients to
clean the camper floor as these could damage
the camper floor.
Only use mild detergents to clean the camper
floor.
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Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use
non-slip mats to protect the camper floor.
Cleaning the washer fluid reservoir,
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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 longer periods, clean
the fresh water tank.
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WARNING
Fresh water can be contaminated and contain
residues, particularly when it comes from
springs and rivers. If you fill the fresh water
tank with contaminated water or water con-
taining residues there is a risk of poisoning.
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Before taking fresh water from a public
water supply, obtain information on the
quality of the fresh water.
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Only fill the fresh water container with pure
fresh water.
Unpleasant odours can be caused by decompo-
sition if water is left unchanged in the water
tanks for long periods of time.
For hygienic reasons, it is recommended to
change the fresh water every five days and use
disinfectant. Disinfectants are available at
camping specialist stores and pharmacies.
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The cap of the cleaning opening for the
waste water tank is underneath the sink. The
lid of the fresh water tank is located under the
wardrobe.
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Empty the waste water tank (
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page 58).
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Pull out the drawer under the sink as far as it
will go and empty it.
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Pull release levers on both pull-out rails.
The drawer is released from the pull-out rails.
X
Pull the drawer forwards out of the cupboard.
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Cleaning
Maintenance and care