The sky is the limit with the Cascada’s automatic folding roof. Ability to operate from inside vehicle or externally
using the key remote gives you total control.
TO OPEN OR CLOSE:
Operable with ignition switch on, the soft top can be opened and closed while driving up to a speed of 31 mph.
BASIC OPERATION:
ROOF
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Infotainment Display
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Radio Controls
Air Vents
3
Climate Controls
4
Display Dials
Infotainment Controls:
Want to take a call safely, or
need to find your way home?
Infotainment has everything in
one clear location to help.
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2
6
5
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Steering Wheel Controls
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7
Cruise Controls
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Indicator Controls
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To close soft top:
Push switch until the soft top and the soft top lid are
completely closed. When the windows start to move up
release switch, the windows will close automatically. All
windows will be opened at first during this operation.
Operation with remote control:
Press button until the soft top is opened
completely and the soft top lid is closed. All
windows will be opened during this operation
To open soft top:
Pull switch until the soft top is completely
opened and the soft top lid is closed. All
windows will be opened during this operation.
To close all windows pull switch
,
Operation with remote control:
Press button until the soft top, the soft top lid and the
windows are completely closed. All windows will be
opened at first during this operation
Confirmation of operation:
Complete opening or closing of the soft top with
the remote control is confirmed by the hazard
warning flashers.
Confirmation of operation:
Complete opening or closing of the soft top with the
switch in the centre console is confirmed by the sound of
an acoustic signal.
ROOF OPERATION REQUIREMENTS:
• Load
compartment
partition is folded
out, pass-through
flap is closed.
See
owners manual for
further details.
• Vehicle is
stationary or driving
with a speed up to 31 mph.
• Soft top lid is engaged in closed position.
• Boot lid is completely closed.
• Outside temperature is not lower than -7 °C for opening
and -10 °C for closing.
• Vehicle battery voltage is sufficient.
• The system is not overloaded by repeated operation
(max. 5 complete cycles in succession).
ATTENTION:
ROOF
Your Cascada’s DAB(Digital Audio broadcasting)
radio gives you access to the latest digital
broadcasts so you can enjoy crystal clear
interference free sound.
INFORMATION ON DAB:
• Stations are indicated by programme name
instead of broadcasting frequency.
• As well as high-quality digital audio services,
DAB is also able to transmit programme-
associated data and a multitude of other data
services including travel and traffic information.
• The receiver can pick up signals from
broadcasting stations and, even if the signal is
very weak, sound reproduction is ensured.
• There is no fading (weakening of the sound)
that is typical of AM or FM reception. The DAB
signal is reproduced at a constant volume.
• Interference caused by stations that are on
nearby frequencies does not occur with DAB.
If the DAB signal is too weak to be received, the
system switches over to the same programme
on another DAB or FM station.
• If the DAB signal is reflected by natural
obstacles or buildings, the reception quality of
DAB is improved not impaired like traditional
AM/FM frequencies.
• When reception is enabled, the FM tuner of
the Infotainment system remains active and
continually searches for receivable FM stations.
DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING
RADIO
Let’s get your mobile device and car communicating.
TO CONNECT YOUR MOBILE DEVICE:
ACTIVATE: BLUETOOTH®
on your
mobile device.
PRESS: CONFIG
button and select the
Phone Settings
menu item and then
Bluetooth®
.
SELECT: YES
on
Pair Device
screen
The mobile device will now appear in the
device list and can be operated via the Phone portal.
Operate many of the functions on your mobile device via
the Infotainment system including: making and receiving
calls, accessing messages, and accessing your contacts.
You can also manage your Bluetooth
®
connection
through the Instrument Cluster. Please refer to the user
manual.
Note: Not every mobile device supports all functions of
the Phone portal. Deviations from the range of functions
described with these specific telephones are possible.
MOBILE DEVICE - ACTIVATING BLUETOOTH:
BLUETOOTH
®
& USB
Have a seat and make yourself comfortable. For maximum control and satisfaction, both seats and steering are
adjustable. All adjustments are within easy reach of your seat to easily find your perfect driving position.
Using the seat controls shown below, you can adjust the seat to your liking.
SEATING
s
Be seen, be safe. Equipped as standard on
Cascada, daytime running lights increase visibility
of the vehicle during daylight and are activated
automatically when ignition is on.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING:
LIGHTING
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LIGHT SWITCH
BASIC OPERATION:
= Activation or deactivation of automatic
light control. (switch returns to AUTO)
= Sidelights
= Low beam or high beam
PRESS BUTTON:
= Front fog lights
= Rear fog light
TURN THUMB WHEEL:
= Headlight range adjustment
= Instrument panel illumination
* Automatic light control is model specific.
• Lift release lever and fold backrest forwards,
then slide seat forwards to the stop.
• To restore slide the seat backwards to the
stop. Lift backrest to upright position without
operating any lever.
• Ensure backrest engages. When fully engaged
the seat will be in original position again.
*Do not operate backrest inclination level while
backrest is folded forward. Certain seat controls
are model specific.
If any of these requirements are not
fulfilled, a warning chime sounds
and a message appears in the Driver
Information Centre when the switch is
actuated and the soft top will not open or
close. There must be no objects in front of
the rear window or in the pivot area of the
soft top and the soft top lid.
USB PORT:
An MP3 player, USB device, iPod or Smartphone can
be connected to the USB port. The Infotainment system
can play music files contained in auxiliary devices. When
connected to the USB port, the devices mentioned
above can be operated via the controls and menus of the
Infotainment system.
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