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The smartphone bracket keeps your mobile

phone secured in the vehicle. In order to use

the smart cross connect app, rotate the

mobile phone to landscape mode.
You can use the USB port behind the smart-

phone bracket on the left to charge your

mobile phone during the journey. The mobile

phone can be charged when the ignition is

switched on.
The smartphone bracket is suitable for

mobile phones with the following dimen-

sions:

R

thickness: 6 – 10 mm

R

width: 55 – 82 mm

R

length: 120 – 162 mm

Further information is available from any

smart centre.

Removing and fastening the cover of the
USB1 port

X

To remove:

 turn the cover anti-clockwise

using handle 

:

.

X

Press on marking 

;

.

X

Remove the cover.

X

To secure:

 place the cover in position 

;

.

X

Turn the cover clockwise using handle 

:

.

Fitting the smartphone bracket

X

Remove the cover from the USB1 port.

X

Connect the smartphone bracket to USB1

and turn the locking mechanism clock-

wise.

Inserting and removing the mobile phone

X

To insert:

 press the right-hand raised but-

ton on the bottom edge of the smartphone

bracket.

The upper tensioning arm opens.

X

If necessary, press the left-hand button on

the bottom edge of the smartphone

bracket.

The tensioning arms on the side open.

X

Set the mobile phone in the smartphone

bracket.

X

If necessary, press the tensioning arms on

the side together to set them to the size of

the mobile phone.

X

Press down the upper tensioning arms to

secure the mobile phone.

X

To remove:

 press the right-hand raised

button on the bottom edge of the smart-

phone bracket.

The upper tensioning arm opens.

X

Remove the mobile phone from the smart-

phone bracket.

Operating the smart Audio-System via
the mobile phone

You can use the smart cross connect app for

iOS and Android to operate the smart Audio-

System via a mobile phone.

X

Download the smart cross connect app
from the App Store

®

 (iOS) or Google Play™

(Android) and install it on the mobile

phone.

X

Connect the mobile phone with the smart
Audio-System via Bluetooth

®

.

X

Insert the mobile phone into the bracket.

Further information about operating the

smart Audio-System via mobile phone can be

found in the smart cross connect app user's

guide.

Adjusting the system settings

Setting the system language

X

Press the 

ª

 button.

X

Select 

Language

.

The list of languages appears.

X

Select the language.

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Operating and setting the smart Audio-System

>> Using the smart Audio-System.

Summary of Contents for Forfour 2017

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual smart fortwo coup and smart fortwo cabrio electric drive...

Page 2: ...posal Notes on material damage alert you to dangers that could lead to damage to your vehicle i These symbols indicate useful instruc tions or further information that could be helpful to you X Instru...

Page 3: ...ment RTechnical features Therefore the description may differ from your vehicle in some cases Integral parts of the vehicle include ROwner s Manual RService Booklet REquipment dependent Supplements Th...

Page 4: ...r based recuperation 62 Driving economically 63 Braking correctly 66 Driving on wet roads 67 Winter driving 67 Lane Keeping Assist 67 Cruise control and limiter 68 Charging the high voltage battery 69...

Page 5: ...hecking the tyre pressures 155 Using winter tyres 156 Using snow chains 157 Changing the window wiper blades 157 Cleaning the vehicle 158 Observing service due dates 162 Parking up the vehicle 163 Dea...

Page 6: ...Airbag Enabling and disabling the passenger airbag 44 Headbag 38 Installation locations 38 Limited protection 39 Overview 38 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps 39 Airbags Front airbag driver front pass...

Page 7: ...Pulling away 59 Starting the engine 59 Transmission positions 61 AUX jack Audio System 105 Media System 113 B Battery Display message 196 Battery see High voltage battery Battery key Important safety...

Page 8: ...62 Washing by hand 159 Wheels 160 Windows 160 Wiper blades 160 Central locking Automatic locking 84 Locking unlocking key 97 Centre console Overview 30 Changing the route Navigation 131 Charge cable D...

Page 9: ...ctivating 69 Display message colour dis play 195 Display message monochrome display 195 Function notes 68 General notes 68 Important safety notes 68 Increasing decreasing the speed 69 Storing and main...

Page 10: ...51 ESP Electronic Stability Pro gram 53 ETS Electronic Traction Sys tem 53 Driving systems Cruise control 68 Lane Keeping Assist 67 Speed limiter 68 Driving tips Aquaplaning 67 Brakes 66 Downhill gra...

Page 11: ...ESP Electronic Stability Program Crosswind Assist 53 Display message 189 General notes 53 Important safety guidelines 53 Warning and indicator lamps 189 ETS Electronic Traction System 53 Exterior ligh...

Page 12: ...le heating up 73 Discharged battery 72 Display message 196 Energy consumption 72 Important safety notes 69 Indicator lamp vehicle socket 74 Method of operation 72 Outside temperatures 72 Problems duri...

Page 13: ...on system auto matic see Lane Keeping Assist Language Selecting Media System 115 Language on board computer 104 Licence plate lighting Changing bulbs 174 Light see Replacing bulbs Lighting see Lights...

Page 14: ...nes 117 Status and information 116 Switching on off 114 System menu 115 System settings 115 Video playback 127 Volume tone settings 116 Warranty 21 Message memory colour display 102 MirrorLink Using 1...

Page 15: ...d resetting values colour display 102 Setting and resetting values monochrome display 102 On board diagnostics interface see Diagnostics connection On screen keyboard Adjusting Media System 115 Online...

Page 16: ...Declaration of conformity 22 Rain sensor 82 Rain light sensor display message 196 Range High voltage battery 72 RBS see Radar based recuperation Reading lamp 81 Rear foglamp Replacing bulbs 173 Switc...

Page 17: ...ee Occupant safety see Operating safety Safety system see Driving safety system SD card Connecting Media System 125 Reading map data 127 SD card slot 113 Seat Correct driver s seat position 54 Folding...

Page 18: ...Sound Setting Audio System 107 Setting Media System 116 Sound generator see Acoustic presence indicator Speakers see Subwoofer Special destination Entry 129 Specialist workshop 24 Speed limiter Activa...

Page 19: ...play 101 Monochrome display 99 Setting the display unit 103 Touchscreen Confirming settings with Done 115 Operating the touchscreen 114 Towing Important safety notes 170 Towing away Fitting the towing...

Page 20: ...a acquisition 25 Electronics 21 Equipment 21 Implied warranty 25 Locking in an emergency 177 Locking key 97 Operating safety 21 Parking up 163 Raising 152 Registration 24 Remote configuration 139 Remo...

Page 21: ...154 Tightening torque 153 Windowbag 38 Windows Cleaning 160 see Side windows Windscreen Demisting automatic climate control 90 Windscreen washer fluid see Windscreen washer system Windscreen washer sy...

Page 22: ...energy consump tion High voltage battery H Environmental note Have a defective high voltage battery dis posed of in an environmentally responsi ble manner Contact a specialist workshop that is qualifi...

Page 23: ...ating permit RThe vehicle type changes from that stated in the vehicle s operating permit due to modifications ROther road users are likely to be endan gered REmissions or noise characteristics deteri...

Page 24: ...integrated into the vehicle If you make any changes to the vehicle elec tronics the general operating permit is ren dered invalid There is a risk of damage to the vehicle if Rthe vehicle becomes stuck...

Page 25: ...bert Bosch GmbH Daimlerstra e 6 71229 Leonberg Germany Windscreen unit car2go Group GmbH Fasanenweg 15 17 70771 Leinfelden Echterdingen Germany Type of radio device in the vehicle Frequency range Tech...

Page 26: ...re Vehicle registration smart may ask its smart centres to carry out technical inspections on certain vehicles The quality or safety of the vehicle is improved as a result of the inspection smart is o...

Page 27: ...electrolyte and gases may leak out These are poisonous and caustic There is a risk of injury Avoid contact with the skin eyes or cloth ing Immediately rinse electrolyte splashes off with water and see...

Page 28: ...ts technical states of the vehicle help in finding errors and in improving quality and are transferred tothemanufacturerifnecessary Inaddition the manufacturer is subject to product lia bility For thi...

Page 29: ...e services Data transfer to this end occurs via a protected connection e g using the IT systems of the manufacturer provided for this purpose The collecting processing and use of personal identificati...

Page 30: ...utomatic locking feature 84 Hazard warning lamps 164 B Overhead control panel 31 C smart Audio System 105 smart Media System 113 Function Page D Climate control system control panel 89 E Ignition lock...

Page 31: ...oper ated control on or off and accepts or ends a call 113 Increases or stores the current speed 69 Decreases current speed 69 Function Page A Calls up the last speed stored 69 B Interrupts cruise con...

Page 32: ...r smart fortwo cabrio opens and closes the soft top 86 Selector lever 61 A Parking brake 60 Function Page B Cigarette lighter 93 12 V socket 93 C smart Media System AUX port USB port and SD card slot...

Page 33: ...ontrol panel Function Page Left hand reading lamp 81 Interior lighting 81 Right hand reading lamp 81 Function Page PASSENGERAIRBAGindica tor lamps 39 A Rear view mirror 57 Overhead control panel 31 At...

Page 34: ...Door control panel Function Page Opens the door 84 Adjusts the exterior mir rors 58 Function Page Opens and closes the side windows 86 32 Door control panel At a glance...

Page 35: ...ure monitor 190 D Power steering 193 Collision warning 193 Active Brake Assist 51 Function Page Lane Keeping Assist 194 12 V battery 196 R Rear foglamp 80 O Foglamps 80 K Main beam headlamps 79 L Dipp...

Page 36: ...traint system may then not perform its intended protective function by failing in an acci dent or triggering unexpectedly for exam ple There is an increased risk of injury possibly even fatal Never mo...

Page 37: ...r instance very rigid car parts such as longi tudinal body members are hit the rate of vehicle deceleration may be sufficient The restraint system components can be activated or triggered independentl...

Page 38: ...ants and children must never travel sitting on the lap of a vehicle occupant Rnever secure objects with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being used by one of the vehicle s occupants Always observe...

Page 39: ...that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident Make sure that the seat belt is fully rolled up Otherwise the seat belt or belt tongue will be trapped in the door...

Page 40: ...and during the journey Y page 39 Protection provided by the airbags Depending on the accident situation an air bag supplements a correctly worn seat belt and can increase protection G WARNING If you...

Page 41: ...e airbags integrated into the seats The airbags may then fail to protect the vehicle occupants as intended There is an increased risk of injury possibly even fatal Use only seat covers which have been...

Page 42: ...on the correct seat position Observe the information on the airbag deac tivation system of the front passenger front airbag Y page 44 Children in the vehicle Travelling safely with children on board G...

Page 43: ...tedincor rectly or is not secured it can come loose in the event of an accident heavy braking or a sudden change in direction The child restraint system could be thrown about striking vehicle occupant...

Page 44: ...being maintained When fitting a child restraint system be sure to observe the manufacturer s installation instructions and the instructions for correct use of the child restraint system ISOFIX and i S...

Page 45: ...belt if available RAlways observe the specifications for the weight of the child restraint system in the installation and operating instructions of the manufacturer of the child restraint system whic...

Page 46: ...he per son is sitting too close to the dashboard This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury In this case the front passenger seat may not be used You may only transport a child on the...

Page 47: ...ou use a rearward facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat you must disable the front passenger front air bag Airbag off switch for manually enabling and disabling the front passenger...

Page 48: ...n a rearward facing child restraint system on the co driver s seat you must always make sure that the front passenger front airbag is deactivated This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF ind...

Page 49: ...th the tables on the suitability of the seats for attaching child restraint sys tems Semi universal child restraint systems are indicatedbythetext Semi universal onthe approval label Use is only permi...

Page 50: ...o a load by the head restraint Robserve the manufacturer s installation instructions for the child restraint system Legend for the table RX not suitable for an ISOFIX child restraint system in this we...

Page 51: ...itable for an i Size child restraint system in this weight category Ri U suitable for a forward or rearward facing i Size child restraint system of the Uni versal category Ri UF suitable for a forward...

Page 52: ...ars to 12 years Britax R mer KIDFIX 04 301198 970 38 00 970 59 00 Britax R mer KIDFIX XP 04 301304 970 61 00 Recommended ISOFIX child restraint systems for the Universal Semi Universal category Weight...

Page 53: ...yourvehiclebysmart Further information can be obtained at a smart centre or a qualified specialist work shop Braking with ABS Anti lock Braking System ABS regulates brake pressure in such a way that t...

Page 54: ...ollowing requirements must also be ful filled Rthe selector lever is in position 7 Rthe parking brake is released Rthe driving speed is within the suitable speed range Detection can be restricted unde...

Page 55: ...om prises ETS Electronic Traction System and Crosswind Assist ETS brakes the drive wheels individually if they spin This enables you to pull away and accelerate on slippery surfaces for example if the...

Page 56: ...ess the button The turn signals flash twice X To activate the double lock function only for England press the button twice The turn signals flash twice long and three times short Opening the door X Pr...

Page 57: ...l of the seat for instance There is a risk of injury Make sure that no one has any part of their body within the sweep of the seat when adjusting it G WARNING The seat belt does not offer the intended...

Page 58: ...heel G WARNING The steering wheel may move unexpect edly if you adjust it while driving This could cause you to lose control of the vehi cle There is a risk of an accident Make sure that the steering...

Page 59: ...following RRinse off the electrolyte from your skin immediately with water RImmediately rinse the electrolyte out of your eyes thoroughly with clean water RIf the electrolyte is swallowed immedi ately...

Page 60: ...hey appear You could mis judge the distance from road users driving behind you when changing lanes for instance There is a risk of an accident You should therefore always look over your shoulder to de...

Page 61: ...nt Do not attach any heavy or large objects to the key Remove any bulky keyrings before inserting the key into the ignition lock u To insert the key into the ignition lock 1 To switch on the power sup...

Page 62: ...lly before driving off G WARNING If you must brake the vehicle with the parking brake the braking distance is considerably longer and the wheels could lock This increases the risk of skidding and an a...

Page 63: ...ecuretheparked vehicle against rolling away by applying the parking brake Transmission position display Only shift into transmission positions B C or A when the vehicle is stationary Otherwise you may...

Page 64: ...g noise nat urally created by the vehicle is typically sufficient for the vehicle to be heard in good time by other road users Deactivating activating the acoustic presence indicator The acoustic pres...

Page 65: ...ing forwards On steep slopes the vehicle may not be held at all or only be held to a limited degree In the following cases recuperation is restricted Rthe high voltage battery is fully charged or too...

Page 66: ...ufficient power available from the high voltage battery Rthere is a malfunction in the vehicle s high voltage electrical system If the drive system has been started the nee dle of power display is in...

Page 67: ...aving the current trip X Select Current trip Save X Select the category under which you want to save the trip The values for the current trip will be added to the category selected and the currenttrip...

Page 68: ...icle eco score My prefer red trips W Reset this category Braking correctly Please note G WARNING The braking system can overheat if you leave your foot on the brake pedal while driving This increases...

Page 69: ...cruise control X If the vehicle skids take corrective steer ing actions to counteract the movement X If the vehicle skids shift the transmission to position i X Do not use the outside temperature disp...

Page 70: ...s deactivated the LED on the switch lights up On board computer with colour display the display also shows a message When the ignition is restarted the last set ting of Lane Keeping Assist is retained...

Page 71: ...speed can be accessed again later The stored speed is deleted when the engine is switched off Calling up the stored speed X Press button X Cruise control release the accelerator pedal Deactivating cr...

Page 72: ...s in the operat ing instructions for the socket adapter G DANGER Connecting the charging cable to the wall box via an incorrectly installed wallbox or by means of adapters extension cables or similar...

Page 73: ...smoke or burn marks stop charging immediately and contact a qualified specialist workshop RAfter charging the high voltage battery store the charging cable in the charging cable bag and keep the charg...

Page 74: ...Charging cables which are charged at a mains socket also have controls The options listed for charging a high volt age battery are not available in all countries The high voltage battery can be charg...

Page 75: ...n damage the vehicle The vehicle is there fore equipped with a device which protects it from overvoltage in the mains supply This device may be triggered during severe thunderstorms for example and ma...

Page 76: ...nctionality must be activated before charging e g by using an RFID card Observe the notes provided by the charging station operator Charging stations with communication capabilities Plug Charge If the...

Page 77: ...ket A goes out Vehicle socket A unlocks audibly X Disconnect the charging cable within 60 seconds from vehicle socket A Other wise the vehicle will relock the vehicle socket The connector locking mech...

Page 78: ...e to overtemperature on the mains socket Indicator lamp Flashes red quickly An internal malfunction has occurred The high voltage battery cannot be charged The infrastructure has a malfunction The hig...

Page 79: ...rammed charge current If necessary reduce the programmed charge current or use a different mains socket You can only limit the charging current for charging the high voltage battery with charging cabl...

Page 80: ...witch on during the charging process i Only for charging cable version 2 if charging the vehicle s high voltage bat tery is taking longer than usual check the maximum charge current settings Removing...

Page 81: ...according to the brightness of the ambient light con trols the daytime driving lights side lamps and dipped beam headlamps The automatic headlamp feature is only an aid The driver is responsible for t...

Page 82: ...itched off and the control is in the position Using the cornering light function Only vehicles with the LED Sensor package are equipped with the cornering light func tion The cornering light function...

Page 83: ...e vehicle has not been locked and 4 minutes have passed RThe engine has been started The interior lighting can be activated when a door is open After closing the doors the interior lighting goes out X...

Page 84: ...osition In automatic wipe mode the appropriate wiping frequency is set according to the intensity of the rain X Use control to set the wipe frequency Switching on intermittent wiping X Press the combi...

Page 85: ...to the side Mirror cover Bracket Retaining strap Vanity mirror X Fold the sun visor down X Pull the sun visor out of retainer X Fold the sun visor to one side Folding the sun visor to the side 83 Ensu...

Page 86: ...of reach of chil dren X To lock press button When the doors are locked indicator lamp lights up X To unlock press button Activating and deactivating the auto matic locking feature The activated autom...

Page 87: ...to open the side window again Opening and closing the windows Please note G WARNING While closing the side windows body parts in the closing area could become trapped There is a risk of injury When cl...

Page 88: ...if somebody becomes trapped When transporting long objects in the vehicle interior make sure that these do not press against the folding roof when it is closed When transporting objects that extend be...

Page 89: ...lever back The side bar is unlocked X Push lever back again and remove side bars Stowing the side bars G WARNING If you transport the side bars without securing them they may be thrown around in the...

Page 90: ...have been stored as specified Fitting the side bars G WARNING If the side bars are incorrectly mounted they may become loose during the journey and endanger other road users There is a risk of accide...

Page 91: ...ng Removing the draught stop X Unhook loops A from hooks in the side panelling X Unhook recesses from hooks on the roll bar Operating the climate control system Useful information The climate control...

Page 92: ...dis tribution and blower speed are regulated automatically Setting and switching the air distribu tion off X Press one or more of the P O buttons R Demister vents RP Centre and side air vents RO Foot...

Page 93: ...eacti vated RTwo stored departure times X Departure time select Activate to acti vate the stored departure time If Smart Charging was selected before this setting is also activated X Departure time se...

Page 94: ...heating can cause the seat cushion the backrest pad and parts of the steering wheel to become very hot The health of persons with limited temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to react to highe...

Page 95: ...t heat resistant Before placing lit ciga rettes in the ashtray make sure that the ashtray is fully inserted in the cup holder Make surethatlitcigarettesdonot fall into the cup holder Otherwise the cup...

Page 96: ...mats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals Do not use loose floormats and do not place several floormats on top of one another X Slide the d...

Page 97: ...uses three sensors in the rear bumper to monitor the area around the vehicle The parking aid measures the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle If the proximity to the object behind the vehicle...

Page 98: ...rtMedia Systemdis play The reversing camera might show a distorted view of obstacles or show them incorrectly or not at all if Rthe obstacle is very close to the rear bumper Rthe obstacle is underneat...

Page 99: ...or off RSwitch Static guidelines on or off RSwitch Dynamic guidelines on or off X Confirm with Done Adjusting reversing camera display settings X In the smart Media System select Vehicle Settings Rear...

Page 100: ...or thetailgateorthe service cover is opened The alarm is not switched off even if for example you close the open door that has triggered it Priming X Close the doors X Close the tailgate X Close the s...

Page 101: ...ly shown for cer tain systems Vehicle owners and drivers are responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is operatingsafely Avehiclewhichisnot oper ating safely can cause an accident The display shows t...

Page 102: ...service due date Rsetting the time Ractivating deactivating Active Brake Assist Rrestarting the tyre pressure monitor Calling up displays colour display Calling up displays Colour display Left control...

Page 103: ...e smart Media Sys tem and the eco score display are also reset in the smart Media System Fuel consumption bar chart display Energy consumption Recuperation The display shows the average energy con sum...

Page 104: ...switched on X Press a to scroll through the display messages Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali fied specialist workshop Digital speedometer displa...

Page 105: ...Set the value The following values are set RDigital speedometer display RDigital speedometer in the header England only only the display unit of the digital speedometer is set Setting the unit of mea...

Page 106: ...htness of the ambient lighting X Select Settings Ambient lighting Brightness X Set the value Setting the language X Select Settings Language Language X Set the value 104 Setting values Operating the o...

Page 107: ...rom external data carriers H Switches on the radio and selects the waveband I External audio equipment AUX connec tion J Volume control button K F Sets the radio text OperatingandsettingthesmartAudio...

Page 108: ...ssary press the left hand button on the bottom edge of the smartphone bracket The tensioning arms on the side open X Set the mobile phone in the smartphone bracket X If necessary press the tensioning...

Page 109: ...ress the button X Select Audio X Select Audio Default X Select Yes Adjusting the volume to the vehicle speed vehicles without JBL sound sys tem X Press the button X Select Audio X Select Speed Vol X S...

Page 110: ...called ensembles and transmitted on a single frequency Some sta tions only transmit programmes at certain times If you have selected a programme that has subsequently been removed from the ensemble it...

Page 111: ...le phone X Activate Bluetooth on the mobile phone seethemanufacturer soperatinginstruc tions X Search for devices Switching on the Bluetooth function of the smart Audio System X Press the button X Tur...

Page 112: ...ook first has to be imported into the smart Audio System X Press the button X Select Telephone book X Select the contact The details for the contact are displayed X Dial the selected phone number X Pr...

Page 113: ...mobile phone is ended Operating external data storage media Useful information You can switch between the following media sources depending on the type of external data carrier connected RUSB 1 or iPo...

Page 114: ...ect the device to the AUX jack Use the button to access the media on a connected AUX device Adjusting the volume of external audio equipment X Press the button X Select Audio X Select AUX In X Select...

Page 115: ...ination for navigation Rmake a call Rstart an application Controls on the smart Media System Previous station or track and fast rewind Mute Next station or track and fast forward Switches to the home...

Page 116: ...The home screen can be set to display the energy flow If the home page is set so as to display the eco score you can switch to the eco score appli cation by tapping on the area When Android Auto or M...

Page 117: ...lay Setting the daytime brightness X Select System Display X Move the Daytime brightness control to the left or right Setting the night time brightness X Select System Display X Move the Nighttime bri...

Page 118: ...l strength RNetwork status Signal strength of the data connection RLicences For free and open source software used RCopyright For text in the TomTom software used Adjusting the audio settings Setting...

Page 119: ...t Enabling warning tones when the display is switched off X Select System Sound Warnings Sound warning tones when display turned off Creating and deleting favourites Creating favourites Preset Navigat...

Page 120: ...cts frequency display mode B List display mode C Selects Presets display mode D Station currently playing Frequency display mode AM and FM radio Selects the waveband AM FM radio and preset group FM In...

Page 121: ...eiving traffic reports i Traffic X Select Multimedia Settings Radio i Traffic Traffic programme Displaying the programme type e g classical X Select Multimedia Settings Radio PTY Programme type Switch...

Page 122: ...ing safety ofthevehicle Thereisariskofanaccident Have the low reflection exterior aerial fit ted at a qualified specialist workshop When operating two way radios in the vehicle always connect them to...

Page 123: ...ted in the mobile phone Ra mobile phone network is available Calling a contact from the phone book X Select Telephone book X Select the contact X Select the contact s telephone number If the phone bo...

Page 124: ...in the smart Media System MirrorLink is available for mobile phones with the Android operating system Further information http www smart com connect To use MirrorLink observe the following requiremen...

Page 125: ...mitted in order to optimise communication between the vehicle and mobile phone A random vehicle code is generated for this purpose and in order to assign multiple vehi cles to the mobile phone This co...

Page 126: ...ct Settings Voice mail configura tion Updating the phone book A Bluetooth connection must be present X Select Phone book W Update tele phone data Updating the call log X Select Call logs W Update tele...

Page 127: ...continues playback Switches track repeat on A Switches random playback on B Calls up the context menu C Displays the playlist D Selects a new track based on categories e g album genre folder E Resumes...

Page 128: ...to the corresponding port X Select Multimedia Images X Select media source USB or SD X Select folder X Select image Switching between images X Swipe left or right Specifying a new selection of images...

Page 129: ...m the traffic situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle There is a risk of an accident Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits If you cannot be sure of...

Page 130: ...sing the navigation system for the first time enter country X Select Navigation Drive to Address X If desired change the country using the flag symbol X Enter town or postcode X Select the destination...

Page 131: ...e charging stations The check may take several minutes When the check is fin ished a message appears If a charging station has a charging point which is not being used it will be marked green If no ch...

Page 132: ...for a POI X Select the search criteria X Enter a search term If a large number of search results are available 20 additional search results can be downloaded Changing the route Useful information Once...

Page 133: ...elect the alternative route or a previous one Route guidance via way point The route can be adjusted by entering up to four way points X Select Navigation Change route Travel via If a way point has al...

Page 134: ...tings RAsk for unpaved roads on my route RAlways avoid unpaved roads Selecting the setting for carpool lanes Carpool lanes are lanes which can only be used by vehicles with at least two occupants X Se...

Page 135: ...a junction This makes it possible to follow turning manoeuvres more accurately Shortly before navigating a motorway junc tion or exit the display will show a three dimensional representation of the l...

Page 136: ...t Navigation View map X Select W Change map information X Select one of the following information options RTraffic information RNames RPoints of interest POIs RSatellite images RCoordinates Using TomT...

Page 137: ...route according to traffic disruptions X Select Navigation TomTom Services Traffic Minimise delays A faster route that had been previously rejected or route which may not have been taken into account...

Page 138: ...warning instructions aloud RRead motorway lane instructions aloud RRead traffic info aloud when nav igating RRead foreign street names aloud RRead street numbers aloud RRead street names aloud RRead...

Page 139: ...s well as Daimler AG Usage occurs via the smart Media System in the vehicle The use of data services requires the conclusion of separate agreements between the vehicle user and the respec tive provide...

Page 140: ...tiv ity manager Managing data sharing Enabling or disabling data sharing If data sharing has not been enabled before hand a corresponding message is shown when the smart Media System is started up Dat...

Page 141: ...ebsite A valid e mail address is necessary for registration and the terms of use must be accepted RThe vehicle must be linked with a personal smart control account at a smart centre Verification and p...

Page 142: ...mail address and the vehicle identification number VIN are necessary for registration and the conditions of use must be accepted RInstall the ready to app on your smart phone and create a user accoun...

Page 143: ...lt Vehicle occupants could come into contact with the liquid and in particular be scalded by hot liquid You could be distracted from the traffic situa tionandlosecontrolofthevehicle Thereis a risk of...

Page 144: ...hey cannot be thrown around in these or similar situa tions RAlways ensure that objects do not pro trude over the top of stowage compart ments or ruffled pockets RAll closable stowage compartments sho...

Page 145: ...ower tailgate upwards and engage on both sides X Pull the upper tailgate down and press it closed X Press the button on the key The vehicle is locked Opening the boot smart fortwo cabrio Opening the t...

Page 146: ...m its intended protective function and could additionally cause injury RThe backrest cannot restrain objects or loads in the boot This poses an increased risk of injury Before every journey make sure...

Page 147: ...et on the left side X Release handle Boot separator snaps into place X Secure the luggage net bag with the Velcro fasteners If boot separator is not required and no subwoofer is installed it can be at...

Page 148: ...over and then position it on the side trim X Position the charging cable bag in a ver tical position Take hold of the Velcro fasteners beneath the charging cable bag X Push both buttons into the ancho...

Page 149: ...the recess in side trim X Turn quick release fastener to the right Opening and closing the service cover Please note G WARNING If the service cover is not locked it may come loose during driving and...

Page 150: ...ightly forwards and lift upwards X Carefully rest service cover still attached to the straps against the front of the vehicle Closing the service cover X Lift service cover X Slide bars A on the left...

Page 151: ...pen the cap you could be scalded by hot coolant spraying out There is a risk of injury Let the drive system cool down before you open the cap Wear gloves and eye protec tion when opening Open the cap...

Page 152: ...traction The tyre is no longer able to dis sipate water This means that on wet road surfaces the risk of aquaplaning increa ses in particular where speed is not adap ted to suit the driving conditions...

Page 153: ...c components are loca ted in the wheel Tyre fitting tools should not be applied in the area of the valve since this could dam age the electronic components Only have tyres changed at a qualified speci...

Page 154: ...le tool tray is located under the glove compartment X Stop the vehicle on solid non slippery and level ground X Apply the parking brake X Position the front wheels to point straight ahead X Shift the...

Page 155: ...behind the triangular indentations for jacking point X Set the foot of the jack up vertically with respect to the jacking point on the vehicle X Raise the vehicle using the jack until the tyre is a ma...

Page 156: ...sure and adjust if necessary i Vehicles with tyre pressure control sys tem all fitted wheels must be equipped with functioning sensors Vehicles with steel wheels and hub caps X Fit hub cap A such that...

Page 157: ...monitor Adopt cur rent pressures as new reference val ues message appears in the display X Select yes and press a to confirm The display shows the Tyre pressure monitor restarted message If the Tyre...

Page 158: ...pressure gauge X If necessary adjust the tyre pressure X Restart tyre pressure monitor Using winter tyres G WARNING M S tyres with a tyre tread depth of less than 4 mm are not suitable for use in wint...

Page 159: ...Fit snow chains on both rear wheels X Use snow chains only on snow covered roads X When driving with snow chains fitted do not exceed the maximum permissible speed of 50 km h Changing the window wiper...

Page 160: ...not clean the vehicle whilst charging X Use soft moist cloths X Use care products and cleaning agents recommended and approved by smart X Do not use acidic cleaning agents X In winter carefully remov...

Page 161: ...he vehicle with a gentle jet of water do not point the water jet directly towards the air inlet grille X Dry the vehicle off with a chamois Cleaning with a high pressure cleaner G WARNING The water je...

Page 162: ...ree clean ing agent Cleaning the windows and windscreen wipers Cleaning the windows G WARNING If the windscreen wipers are set in motion when cleaning the windscreen or wiper blades you could become t...

Page 163: ...olant brake fluid tree resin oils fuels and greases by rubbing care fully with a cloth soaked in petroleum ether or lighter fluid Cleaning the vehicle interior Cleaning the displays For cleaning do no...

Page 164: ...n the cockpit Never attach the following to plastic sur faces Rstickers Rfilms Rperfume oil container or similar You could otherwise damage the plastic To maintain the appearance of high quality plast...

Page 165: ...han specified by the service interval X Check the tyres more frequently Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali fied specialist workshop Parking up the...

Page 166: ...a speed of 10 km h is exceeded again after full brake application X To switch on the hazard warning lamps manually press button Operating the emergency assistance system Useful information For Russia...

Page 167: ...seconds X Speak any message A signal sounds after 25 seconds The recorded message is played back via the loudspeaker X If the voice message is correctly played back press and hold SOS button for five...

Page 168: ...ning triangle Warning triangle is secured behind the driver s seat backrest with a Velcro fastener X Fold the driver s seat forwards X Remove warning triangle Setting up the warning triangle X Fold fe...

Page 169: ...k down assistance as it is unable to seal the tyre properly Rthere are cuts or punctures in the tyre larger than those mentioned above Rthe wheel rim is damaged Ryou have driven at very low tyre pres...

Page 170: ...infla tion compressor Filling with tyre sealant X Leave foreign bodies which have penetra ted the tyre in the tyre X Remove the vehicle tool tray X Remove the TIREFIT kit consisting of a tyre sealant...

Page 171: ...Furtherprocedureifthepressureofthe sealed tyre is at least 180 kPa X Switch off the tyre inflation compressor X Unscrew the hose from the valve of the defective tyre Please note that tyre sealant may...

Page 172: ...an be found on the vehicle iden tification plate Y page 200 Observe the following points when tow ing with a tow rope Rsecure the tow rope on the same side on both vehicles Rmake sure that the tow rop...

Page 173: ...with both axles on the ground X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock X Depress the brake pedal and keep it depressed X Shift the automatic transmission to posi tion i The selector lever loc...

Page 174: ...s Please note G WARNING Bulbs lamps and plug connectors can become very hot during use When replac ing a bulb you could burn yourself on these components There is a risk of injury Allow these componen...

Page 175: ...er anti clockwise and remove it X Remove the bulb from the bulb holder X Insert the new bulb X Insert the bulb holder and turn it clock wise until it engages X Insert and engage cover Replacing the si...

Page 176: ...lamp vehicles without partial LEDs Turn signals Reversing lamp Rear fog lamp vehicles without partial LEDs X Release four tabs A on the bulb holder X Remove the bulb holder X Pull the faulty bulb out...

Page 177: ...om ponents and their functions will fail Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same rating which you can recognise by the colour and fuse rating The fuse ratings are listed in the fuse alloca...

Page 178: ...ediately H Environmental note Batteries contain pollu tants It is illegal to dis pose of them with the household rubbish They must be collected sepa rately and disposed of in an environmentally respon...

Page 179: ...the anti theft alarm system switch on the ignition On right hand drive vehicles the emer gency release is located on the front passenger door Locking the doors in an emergency Locking the doors with...

Page 180: ...door X Check that the doors are locked i If you lock the vehicle using emergency locking the tailgate and socket cap are not locked The anti theft alarm system is not primed 178 Locking the doors in...

Page 181: ...king and unlocking Problem Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Key will not lock or unlock the vehicle A strong source of radio waves is interfering with the signal X Stand closer to the door...

Page 182: ...ep until the window remains closed after releasing the switch C Red warning lamp is lit If the speed exceeds 20 km h a warning tone also sounds Colour display the dis play shows an open door tailgate...

Page 183: ...the engine Driver or front passenger has not fastened their seat belt X Fasten seat belts 7 Red warning lamp flashes Warning tone sounds Driver or front passenger has not fastened their seat belt and...

Page 184: ...el on the front passenger seat X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Engine brakes transmission Problem Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Engine will not start using the key Steering lo...

Page 185: ...p Do not tow vehicle with wheels on ground appears Drive system or high voltage electrical system is faulty X Have the vehicle transported by a qualified specialist work shop X Do not tow away the veh...

Page 186: ...t the engine with the transmission in position h or k X Select j or i to start Monochrome display j or h k i flash alternately Warning tone sounds Colour display Risk of vehicle rolling away Transmiss...

Page 187: ...e socket remains off after the charging cable connector has been connected to the vehicle socket When chargingusing amains socket the high volt age battery is not charged There is a malfunction at the...

Page 188: ...ucture is not functioning correctly X Make sure that the charging cable is correctly plugged into the sockets on the vehicle and power connection If necessary dis connectthechargingcablefromthesockets...

Page 189: ...age battery is not being charged The vehicle is inactive X Activate the vehicle by pressing the button on the key and lock it again The charging cable cannot be removed The vehicle is in charging mode...

Page 190: ...own in the instrument cluster X Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away X Consult a qualified specialist workshop J Red...

Page 191: ...d specialist workshop Brake lamps are working X Drive on carefully X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Colour display yellow warning lamp lights up Brake Assist System BAS inoperative appears Th...

Page 192: ...idding and an accident Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a qualified specialist workshop Other driving systems may be deactivated The brake system functions normally but without hill start assist...

Page 193: ...ff road driving If necessary correct the tyre pressure X Secure the vehicle against rolling away X Check tyres visually and if necessary follow the instructions for flat tyres X Check the tyre pressur...

Page 194: ...is running Warning tone sounds Colour display Elec tronics malfunction Stop See Owner s Manual appears The following systems are malfunctioning RABS anti lock braking system RESP Electronic Stability...

Page 195: ...ioning making steering diffi cult G WARNING You will need to use more force to steer There is a risk of an accident X Check whether you are able to apply the extra force required If you are able to st...

Page 196: ...le to lock or unlockthedoorsusingtheremotecontrolonthekeyortostartthe engine X Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Consult a qualified specialist workshop...

Page 197: ...functioning After switching off the engine it is no longer pos sible to lock or unlock the doors using the remote control on the key or to start the engine X Pull over and stop the vehicle immediately...

Page 198: ...on the charge status of the high voltage battery the vehicle can only drive on a maximum of 1 km X Park the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic condi tions X Charge the high voltage battery...

Page 199: ...m is on continuously Main beam cannot be activated X Switch off the engine X Restart the engine Warning lamp remains lit Rain light sensor is malfunctioning X Manually adjust exterior lighting X Manua...

Page 200: ...SD card is inserted Position of the vehicle in the navigation sys tem does not match the vehicle s actual posi tion GPS symbol on the dis play is grey or yellow GPS reception is poor X Drive the vehi...

Page 201: ...ction steering wheel Voice commands have not been given from the driver s seat X Issue voice commands from the driver s seat Noise from the blower or wind noise are interfering with voice commands X A...

Page 202: ...a in the COC documents EU CERTIFICATE OF CONFORM ITY These documents are delivered with your vehicle Vehicle identification plate Vehicle identification plate position Vehicle identification plate Pai...

Page 203: ...ground clear ance 108 mm Permissible roof load smart fortwo coup elec tric drive Dimensions and weights Opening height 1855 mm Vehicle length 2695 mm Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 1893 mm V...

Page 204: ...ion in the section Checking and refilling service products Y page 149 Vehicle components and their respective service products must match Therefore only use products tested and approved by Mercedes Be...

Page 205: ...Turn signals PY 21 W Fuse allocation No Consumer Current Colour cod ing 1 Starter motor 5 A Brown 2 Power steering control unit 5 A Brown 3 Multifunction lever 5 A Brown 4 Airbag 5 A Brown 5 Transmis...

Page 206: ...power supply control unit 40 A Orange 24 25 Power supply control unit 30 A Green 26 Radio 20 A Yellow 27 Daytime driving lamps 5 A Brown 28 12 V socket cigarette lighter 15 A Blue 29 Power supply con...

Page 207: ...bu Dhabi Dubai TRA Registered NO ER0092100 12 TRA Registered NO ER0099792 12 TRA Registered NO ER0076990 11 Dealer NO DA0047074 10 Country Radio type approval number Jordan Model Gen Alpha Wal 2 TPMS...

Page 208: ...se wear more quickly and the vehicle s operating permit may be invali dated The operating permit may be invalidated if the instructions for installation and use of two way radios are not observed In p...

Page 209: ...tion 2G 3G 4G 6 W The following can be used in the vehicle without restrictions RTwo way radios with a maximum trans mission output of up to 100 mW RMobile phones 2G 3G 4G There are no restrictions wh...

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Page 211: ...any queries or suggestions you may have regarding this Owner s Manual to the technical documen tation team at the following address Daimler AG HPC CAC Customer Service 70546 Stuttgart Germany Daimler...

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