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Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change the

drive program. Depending on the drive program

selected, the following vehicle characteristics

will change:

R

Drive

R

Suspension

R

Steering

R

Availability of double pulses in the haptic

accelerator pedal (ECO Assistant)

Available drive programs:

1

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(Individual)

Individual settings for the following vehicle characteristics:

R

Drive

R

Suspension

R

Steering

R

Double pulses in the haptic accelerator pedal (ECO Assistant)

2

C

(Sport)

R

Sporty driving with boost effect

R

Electric-only mode is not possible

Displays and operation

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Summary of Contents for S 560 e

Page 1: ...22258481104 2225848110 Order no P222 0200 13 Part no 222 584 81 10 Edition A 2019 S Class Plug in hybrid Supplement Mercedes Benz...

Page 2: ...of others Please observe the warning notices in this manual ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to failure to observe envi ronmental notes Environmental notes include information on environme...

Page 3: ...of your vehicle may vary according to R Model R Order R National version R Availability Mercedes Benz reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas R Design R Equipment R Technical fe...

Page 4: ...trument Display and on board computer 20 DYNAMIC SELECT switch 20 Haptic accelerator pedal function 22 Function of the power display of the electric motor 23 Function of the power meter 23 Displaying...

Page 5: ...nce 37 Permitted towing methods 37 Technical data 39 Vehicle identification plate VIN and engine number overview 39 Operating fluids 40 Vehicle data 41 Display messages and warning indi cator lamps 43...

Page 6: ...Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the vehicle Protecting the environment ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental pollution caused by irresponsible dis posal of the high voltage battery A...

Page 7: ...safety R Service and maintenance work R Repair work R Modifications as well as installations and conversions R Work on electronic components R Work on the hybrid system Correct use of the vehicle If...

Page 8: ...in certain instan ces Characteristics when starting the vehicle R if the high voltage battery is sufficiently charged the vehicle can be started with the electric drive without the combustion engine n...

Page 9: ...s sufficient Switching off the hybrid system manually DANGER Risk of fatal injury by touching damaged high voltage components The vehicle s high voltage on board electrical system is under high voltag...

Page 10: ...the trunk lid Lift the trunk floor upwards Remove the right hand trim in the trunk Press release clip 1 in the direction of the arrow and pull it out Pull high voltage disconnect device 2 in the dire...

Page 11: ...due to the restraint system malfunctioning If the restraint system is malfunctioning restraint system components may be trig gered unintentionally or may not deploy as intended during an accident This...

Page 12: ...multimedia system Switches the residual heat on or off 7 Switches the rear window defroster on or off 8 Activates or deactivates Immediate pre entry climate control page 13 9 H Sets the airflow right...

Page 13: ...te Control Pre entry Climate Ctrl Activating or deactivating Activate O or deactivate Via Key Selecting the zone Select Select Zone Select Entire Vehicle or Driver s Seat Only Switching pre entry clim...

Page 14: ...connected to power supply equipment R The high voltage battery is not fully charged With active pre entry climate control the charge level of the high voltage battery may be reduced even if the charg...

Page 15: ...R Seat heating Activating deactivating immediate pre entry climate control WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to exposure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If people particularly children are expo...

Page 16: ...Press button 1 The red or blue indicator lamp on button 1 lights up or goes out 14 Climate control...

Page 17: ...boost and recuperation are available R The hybrid system selects the most suitable drive type according to the driving situation and road conditions E MODE Driving by electric propulsion only R Drivin...

Page 18: ...R Use if a high battery charge level is required for sections of the journey ahead R In drive programs A and all operat ing modes are available R The HYBRID operating mode is active during manual gea...

Page 19: ...Switching operating mode Press button 1 repeatedly until the desired operating mode is selected 1 Operating mode selected 2 Operating mode unavailable 3 Operating mode available Operating modes 17...

Page 20: ...tricity price profile via the Mercedes me connect app The charging proc ess will then automatically take place at the most favorable time Further information can be found in the separate Operating Ins...

Page 21: ...onents is shown in color The energy flow is shown in different colors depending on the operating status R White constant energy flow R Red high energy flow boost effect R Green low emission energy flo...

Page 22: ...notes on your plug in hybrid vehicle R Additional displays on the multifunction dis play Drive is activated Operating mode displays other operating modes page 17 Electric range Haptic accelerator peda...

Page 23: ...R Availability of double pulses in the haptic accelerator pedal ECO Assistant Available drive programs 1 Individual Individual settings for the following vehicle characteristics R Drive R Suspension R...

Page 24: ...Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT Individual Select the individual setting Haptic accelerator pedal function The haptic accelerator pedal helps you to reduce fuel consumption R through an additional point of...

Page 25: ...n the power meter needle is on position 3 the vehicle is switched off The combus tion engine and the electric motor are switched off R Power range 1 4 shows the combined output of the hybrid system Di...

Page 26: ...mental zones Activating route based operating mode strategy ROS Requirements R Active route guidance is activated R Suitable map data is available Press the DYNAMIC SELECT switch repeat edly until dri...

Page 27: ...ended periods without charging R The maximum available charging current from the mains supply R The charging current set on the charging cable or via the on board computer Checking the charge level of...

Page 28: ...al injury from incor rectly installed component parts Connecting the charging cable to the mains supply via incorrectly installed mains sockets or by means of adapters extension cables or similar coul...

Page 29: ...chieved R At a wallbox R At a charging station When doing so always observe the local infor mation Do not leave the charging cable controls hanging loose from a mains socket Do not lift the controls b...

Page 30: ...hes orange The charging process is canceled at the mains socket due to excess temperature FAULT 4 4 Protection and control system indi cator Meaning Flashes red There is an internal malfunction The hi...

Page 31: ...llows R On the controls of the charging cable charg ing cable version 2 R In the multimedia system menu The smaller value of the two charging current settings on the controls of the charging cable and...

Page 32: ...d cause a fire or an electric shock Only connect the charging cable to a wallbox if R The wallbox has been properly installed R The wallbox has been inspected by a qualified electrician R The charging...

Page 33: ...lified specialist work shop as soon as possible Never connect the charging cable to a damaged vehicle socket NOTE Overvoltage in the mains supply can damage the vehicle The vehicle is therefore equipp...

Page 34: ...the high voltage bat tery is being charged Charging at a wallbox charging station mode 3 insert the charging cable connec tor into vehicle socket 2 to the stop Make sure that the charging cable is no...

Page 35: ...harging cable connector 3 and remove charging cable connector 3 from vehicle socket 1 Charging at a mains socket mode 2 dis connect the mains plug from the mains socket and stow the charging cable saf...

Page 36: ...ill gradient The Foot off the Accelerator message will appear on the multifunction display If the driver lifts off the accelerator pedal in good time the remaining segments on the display will turn gr...

Page 37: ...ns or due to rain snow fog or heavy spray R If there is glare e g from oncoming traffic direct sunlight or reflections R If there is dirt on the windshield in the vicin ity of the multifunction camera...

Page 38: ...uously The Tank is Depressurized Ready for Refuel ing message appears in the multifunction dis play In the following situations there is a malfunc tion R Indicator lamp 2 flashes initially and then go...

Page 39: ...e a normal operating condition Jumper cables and further information regarding starting assistance can be obtained at any quali fied specialist workshop Permitted towing methods Mercedes Benz recommen...

Page 40: ...function display is not working or R The Towing Not Permitted See Opera tor s Manual display message is shown Exception if the vehicle is located in a danger zone it can be recovered from the danger z...

Page 41: ...identification number Vehicle identification plate Canada only 1 Permissible gross weight 2 Permissible front axle load 3 Permissible rear axle load 4 Paint code 5 VIN vehicle identification number Th...

Page 42: ...le identification number 3 Engine number stamped into the crankcase Operating fluids Tank content and fuel reserve The total capacity of the fuel tank may vary depending on the vehicle equipment Missi...

Page 43: ...3 2 liters Refrigerant filling capacity and PAG oil Model Refrigerant S 560 e 25 0 4 oz 710 10 g Model PAG oil S 560 e 4 2 0 4 oz 120 10 g Vehicle data Vehicle dimensions The heights specified may var...

Page 44: ...60 e Maximum roof load 220 lb 100 kg Technical data of the high voltage battery High voltage battery Models Model Lithium ion Energy content gross 13 8 kWh Range in electric only mode according to NED...

Page 45: ...ent of an accident the high voltage on board electrical system may not be deactivated as intended You may be electrocuted if you touch the damaged component parts of the high voltage on board electric...

Page 46: ...safely and switch off the engine paying attention to road and traffic conditions Consult a qualified specialist workshop See Operator s Manual The battery is not being charged NOTE Possible engine dam...

Page 47: ...der any circumstances Set READY state Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away 6 Tank is Depressurized Ready for Refueling The pressure in the fuel tank is released and the fuel f...

Page 48: ...he high voltage battery has reached the lower limit The operating mode switches automatically from E MODE to HYBRID The driving mode with the internal combustion engine is activated If necessary selec...

Page 49: ...tch off electrical consumers that are not required Charge the high voltage battery when stationary Acoustic Presence Indica tor Inoperative The acoustic presence indicator is malfunctioning No driving...

Page 50: ...are driving in electric mode Refuel immediately 6 Tank Ventilation Malfunc tion Service Required There is a malfunction in the fuel system Visit a qualified specialist workshop Stop Vehicle Shift to...

Page 51: ...battery is sufficiently charged pre entry climate control is operational again Pre entry Climate Control via Key Available Again After Engine Start You have attempted to switch on pre entry climate co...

Page 52: ...d M M Solutions Inoperative High Voltage Battery Charging Not Com plete The high voltage battery is charging Pre entry climate control cannot be switched on Wait until the charging process is complete...

Page 53: ...m malfunction If the brake system is malfunctioning braking characteristics may be impaired Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Adjust your...

Page 54: ...an accident This may affect the Emergency Tensioning Device or airbag for example Furthermore in the event of an accident the high voltage on board electrical system may not be deactivated as intended...

Page 55: ...29 Starting the charging process 31 Wallbox mode 3 30 Charging see Vehicle socket Charging cable control panel version 1 Function notes 27 Charging the high voltage battery Charging station mode 3 30...

Page 56: ...ive High voltage Battery Low 49 See Operator s Manual 44 6SRS Malfunction Service Required 43 Stop Vehicle Leave Engine Run ning 45 Stop Vehicle Shift to P Leave Engine Running 48 6Tank is Depressuriz...

Page 57: ...uring settings via the multime dia system 18 Manual switch off 7 I Identification plate Engine 39 Vehicle 39 Immediate pre entry climate control 13 Individual drive program Configuring 22 Instrument c...

Page 58: ...vehicle socket 25 Manual switch off of the hybrid system 7 Notes on high voltage battery 25 Notes on plug in hybrid operation 6 Power display 23 Power meter 23 Route based operating mode strategy 23 S...

Page 59: ...Equipment 4 Limited Warranty 5 Qualified specialist workshop 5 Vehicle data Roof load 42 Turning radius 41 Vehicle height 41 Vehicle length 41 Vehicle width 41 Wheelbase 41 Vehicle dimensions 41 Vehic...

Page 60: ...Workshop see Qualified specialist workshop 58 Index...

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