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  • Page 1 >> Owner's Manual smart EQ forfour...
  • Page 2 YY A warning or an instruction that is continued on the next page. Display text: Display text in the instru- ment cluster display, the smart Audio-Sys- tem or the smart Media-System. WARNING If the front passenger airbag has been activated, a child on the front passenger seat may be hit by the front passenger airbag in the event of an accident.
  • Page 3 Android™ Please note that the smart guides App may Design not currently be available in your country. Equipment Technical features Therefore, the description may differ from your vehicle in some cases.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ......22 Acoustic presence indicator ....72 Warranty for the smart Audio- Radar-based recuperation ....72 System and smart Media-System ..23 Driving economically ......73 Vehicle equipment ......... 23 Braking correctly ........76 Declarations of conformity ....23 Driving on wet roads ......
  • Page 5 Using online offerings ......150 Replacing the bulbs ......184 Online access to the vehicle ....150 Replacing fuses ........186 Using smart "ready to" services ..151 Replacing the key battery ....188 Open a door with the emergency release........... 188 Loading and stowing ......
  • Page 6 Charging process ......... 197 Driving safety systems ....... 200 Driver assistance systems ....205 Battery, lights, heating ....... 208 smart Audio-System and smart Media-System ........210 Technical data ........213 Obtaining technical data ....213 Reading vehicle data ......213 Service products ........
  • Page 7: Index

    Index Airbag 1, 2, 3 ... Enabling and disabling the 12 V battery passenger airbag* ......54 Important safety notes ....27 Installation locations ...... 41 12 V socket Limited protection ......42 see Socket (12 V) Overview ........... 41 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps ..........
  • Page 8 Index Setting interruption for news ..118 Battery (vehicle) Setting the time ......116 see High-voltage battery System settings ......116 Belt Troubleshooting ......210 see Seat belt Using external devices ....115 Belt tensioner Volume/sound settings ....116 Activation ......... 38 Warranty ...........
  • Page 9 Index Braking Wiper blades ........172 Braking on steep downhill gra- Cargo box dients ..........77 Removing (rear seats) ....157 Braking on wet road surfaces ..77 Central locking Limited braking performance Automatic locking ......94 on salt-treated roads ...... 77 Locking/unlocking (key) ....
  • Page 10 Index Children Cancelling cruise control ....79 Avoiding dangers in the vehi- Deactivating ........80 cle ............44 Display message (colour dis- Basic instructions ......44 play) ..........207 Cigarette lighter ........100 Display message (monochrome Cleaning display) ........... 207 see Care Function/notes .........
  • Page 11 Index Setting interruption for news Driving safety system limita- (Audio-System) ......118 tions ..........58 Slide show (Media-System) ..129 EBD (electronic brake force Digital speedometer distribution) ........61 Displaying ........113 Driving safety systems Dipped-beam headlamps ABS (Anti-lock Braking Sys- Driving abroad .........
  • Page 12 Index Preferred trips ......... 76 Engine electronics Renaming a category ...... 76 Notes ..........25 Resetting a category ....... 76 Entering a destination Resetting data ........76 Entering a destination via Saving the trip ......... 75 TomTom Places ....... 143 Economical driving Navigation ........
  • Page 13 Index Fire extinguisher ........178 Dashboard fuse box ....... 187 First-aid kit .......... 178 Important safety notes ....186 Fitting a wheel Opening the fuse box ..... 187 Fitting a wheel ....... 165 Preparing the vehicle ....163 Raising the vehicle ......163 Glove compartment ......
  • Page 14 Index Vehicle fire ........28 ISOFIX child seat securing system Hinged windows Fitting ..........51 Opening/closing ....... 96 Suitable seats for securing .... 49 Home address Entering and saving ...... 141 Home address (navigation) Jack see Home address Using ..........163 i-Announcements (DAB) ......
  • Page 15 Index Dipped-beam headlamps ....89 Making a call Display message ......210 Media-System ........ 131 Driving abroad ......... 91 Malfunction message Foglamps .......... 90 see Display message Hazard warning lamps ....175 Manually releasing the selector Headlamp flasher ......90 lever lock (automatic transmis- Headlamp range .......
  • Page 16 Index Mirrors Entering a destination using Adjustment ........66 geo-coordinates ......141 see Exterior mirrors Entering a destination using see Rear-view mirror the map ........... 141 Mobile phone Entering a POI ........ 142 Connecting (Audio-System) ..118 Entering/saving your home Connecting (Media-System) ..
  • Page 17 Colour display ........ 112 Outside temperature display Pre-entry climate control at Colour display ........ 109 departure time Monochrome display ..... 109 Smart-Charging ....... 98 Setting the units ......113 Pre-entry climate control at time Outside temperatures of departure High-voltage battery ...... 82 Setting departure time ....
  • Page 18 REACH Regulation ........28 Reflective safety jacket ....... 178 Reading lamp .......... 91 Remote configuration Readyspace seats ......... 156 smart control ........150 Rear bench seat Remote query functions Folding the backrest forwards/ smart control ........150 back ..........155...
  • Page 19 Index Replacing lamps Reading map data ......140 see Changing bulbs SD card slot ........123 Replacing the bulb Seat Turn signal lamp (front) ....185 Adjusting rear head restraint ..67 Replacing the bulbs Correct driver's seat position ..63 Interior lighting ......
  • Page 20 Resetting ......... 192 Storing ..........129 Reversing feature ......95 Station list Sidebag ............ 41 Setting a station from the sta- smart Centre tion list (Audio-System) ....117 see Qualified specialist workshop Updating (Media-System) .... 129 smart control Station search ........129 Internet ...........
  • Page 21 Index System menu Tool Safety warnings ......148 see Vehicle tool kit System menu settings Top Tether ..........53 Voice output settings ....148 Total distance recorder Colour display ........ 111 Monochrome display ..... 109 Setting the display unit ....113 Tablet bracket Touchscreen Affixing protective film ....
  • Page 22 Index Type identification plate USB device see Vehicle identification plate Connecting (Audio-System) ..121 Tyre pressure Connection (Media-System) ..135 Adjusting ........181 Operating (Audio-System) .... 121 Checking/correcting ...... 168 USB port Display message ......202 Audio-System ......... 115 Important safety notes ....167 Media-System ........
  • Page 23 Index Vehicle menu settings Wheels Activating/deactivating eco Changing a wheel ......162 score after a trip ......76 Checking ......... 161 Vehicle socket Cleaning .......... 171 High-voltage battery ...... 83 Fitting a new wheel ....... 165 Indicator lamp ......... 84 Important safety notes ....
  • Page 24: Introduction

    Daimler's declared policy is one of com- responsible manner. Contact a specialist prehensive environmental protection. workshop, which is qualified for smart EQ Our objectives are to use the natural fortwo, smart EQ fortwo cabrio or smart resources which form the basis of our...
  • Page 25: Warranty For The Smart Audio-System And Smart Media-System

    (see list in the service booklet). Only smart genuine parts or parts of the same quality may be used. Additionally, only tyres, wheels and accessories Vehicle equipment approved for the specific type of vehicle may be used.
  • Page 26 >> Introduction. You can obtain further information from TIREFIT kit any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Copy of the original declaration of conform- In the following, you will find the addresses ity: of radio component manufacturers which, VERIFICATION OF EMC COMPLIANCE due to their size or nature, do not allow this information to be indicated on the equip- Verification GZEM161000740001V...
  • Page 27: Operating Safety

    >> Introduction. Type of radio device in the vehicle cle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also Frequency Technology Transmis- cause you to lose control of the vehicle. range sion output/ There is a risk of an accident. magnetic Only operate this equipment when the field...
  • Page 28 Service Booklet. functions in the vehicle interior. Always have the following work carried out on your vehicle at a smart Centre: work relevant to safety Diagnostics connection service and maintenance work The diagnostics connection is only inten-...
  • Page 29 >> Introduction. Notify smart as soon as possible if there is Replacing the 12 V battery a change of address or if ownership of the Observe the notes on the 12 V battery. vehicles changes. This can be done at a smart Centre, for example.
  • Page 30: Information On The Reach Regulation

    Damage to your vehicle that ari- ses from culpable contraventions against High-voltage battery these instructions is not covered either by the smart implied warranty or by the New or Used-Vehicle Warranty. WARNING In the event of a vehicle fire, the internal...
  • Page 31: Qr Codes For Rescue Card

    This data can be saved locally in the vehi- vehicle is damaged cle or it is located on a device which you have connected to the vehicle (e.g. smart- phone, USB memory stick or MP3 player). If this data is saved in the vehicle, you can...
  • Page 32: Copyright Information

    >> Introduction. to third parties only occurs at your request, applications/apps, which are provided by especially as part of online services the manufacturer or by other providers. according to the settings you have selected. You can save comfort settings/individuali- Manufacturer's own services sation in the vehicle and change them at Regarding online services of the manufac- any time.
  • Page 33: At A Glance

    Control panel for: Horn Lane Keeping Assist Instrument cluster multi- Parking aid function lever Acoustic presence indica- Windscreen wipers combi- nation switch Headlamp range control Automatic locking feature Light combination switch Hazard warning lamps Overhead control panel smart Audio-System smart Media-System...
  • Page 34: Multifunction Steering Wheel

    Colour display of the instrument cluster speed stored Monochrome display of ± Interrupts cruise the instrument cluster control or the limiter smart Audio-System ¯ Activates cruise con- smart Media-System trol ^ Deactivates cruise Only for instrument clus- control or the limiter ter with colour display: È...
  • Page 35: Centre Console With Drawer

    Function Page Function Page Cup holders Cigarette lighter Ashtray 12 V socket Drawer smart Media-System: AUX port, USB port and SD card Coin holder slot Opens and closes the fold- Cup holders ing top Selector lever indicator Selector lever ECO mode...
  • Page 36: Overhead Control Panel

    Overhead control panel Overhead control panel Function Page Function Page Left-hand reading lamp PASSENGER AIRBAG indi- cator lamps Interior lighting Rear seat belt status indi- cator Right-hand reading lamp Rear-view mirror...
  • Page 37: Door Control Panel

    Door control panel Door control panel Function Page Function Page Opens the door Opens and closes the side windows Adjusts the exterior mir- rors...
  • Page 38: Displays Shown In The Instrument Cluster And The Display

    Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Function Page Function Page Speedometer à Lane Keeping Assist Display # 12 V battery Warning and indicator R Rear foglamp lamps O Foglamps C Doors or tailgate K Main-beam headlamps 7 Seat belts...
  • Page 39: Safety

    A seat belt can only provide maximum pro- smart recommends that you use driving tection when worn correctly. Depending on aids which have been approved specifically the type of accident detected, seat belt ten- for your vehicle by smart.
  • Page 40 The activation threshold for the restraint system components is determined based on smart recommends that you have the the analysis of the sensor values measured vehicle towed to a qualified specialist at various points in the vehicle. This proc- workshop after an accident.
  • Page 41 Occupant safety Provided it is safe to do so, leave the only one person per seat belt. Infants and vehicle immediately or open the window children must never travel sitting on the in order to prevent breathing difficulties. lap of a vehicle occupant. never secure objects with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being used by one of the vehicle's occupants.
  • Page 42 Occupant safety smart recommends that you have the vehi- Always secure persons less than 1.50 m cle towed to a qualified specialist workshop tall in additional suitable restraint sys- after an accident. tems. Make sure that the seat belt is fully rol- led up.
  • Page 43 Occupant safety Function of seat belt warning for the Airbags driver and front passenger Overview of airbags The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the instrument display is a reminder that all vehicle occupants must wear their seat belts correctly. In addition, a warning tone may sound.
  • Page 44 Occupant safety Objects in the vehicle interior may limit an WARNING airbag's ability to function correctly. Each If you deviate from the correct seat posi- vehicle occupant must always make sure of tion, the airbag cannot carry out its the following: intended function and may even cause There are no people, animals or objects additional injuries if it is deployed.
  • Page 45 Occupant safety Use only seat covers which have been specifically approved for the respective seat by smart. WARNING Sensors to control the airbags are located in the doors. Modifications or work not performed correctly to the doors or door panelling, as well as damaged doors, can lead to the function of the sensors being impaired.
  • Page 46: Travelling Safely With Children In The Vehicle

    ISOFIX or i‑Size securing rings children secured on front-passenger seats. the vehicle's seat belt system For this reason, smart strongly advises that you fit a child restraint system to a rear the Top Tether anchorages seat.
  • Page 47 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle The advantage of a rearward-facing There is an increased risk of injury, pos- child restraint system sibly even fatal. Always fit child restraint systems prop- Babies or infants should preferably travel in a suitable rearward-facing child erly, even if they are not being used.
  • Page 48 Overview of recommended child restraint systems The smart EQ forfour is equipped with a manual front-passenger front airbag deactivation system. Before using a rearward-facing child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, dis- able the front-passenger front airbag ( page 54).
  • Page 49 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Securing with ISOFIX Weight category Type Order number Size category Type approval number Category 0+: BABY SAFE PLUS B6 6 86 8224 up to 13 kg and up to E1 04 301 146 approximately 15 months Size category E Category I:...
  • Page 50 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint system Securing systems for child restraint systems Vehicle seat Left/right rear seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing sys- tem: ISOFIX child seat secur- ing system ( page 49) Vehicle seat belt...
  • Page 51 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle egory. These child restraint systems lation in vehicles with i‑Size securing must also be secured using Top Tether or rings. They can be used, in accordance a supporting bracket. with overviews of the suitability of seats for securing child restraint systems, on Semi-Universal: child restraint systems seats labelled i-U.
  • Page 52 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Carry cot Size class Equipment Left/right rear seat ISO/L1 ISO/L2 X Not suitable for an ISOFIX child restraint system in this weight category and/or size category. Weight category 0 (up to 10 kg and up to approximately 6 months) Size class Equipment Left/right rear seat...
  • Page 53 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Size class Equipment Left/right rear seat ISO/F3 IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in accordance with the table in "Overview of recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 54 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Always observe the information on the the seat cushion and/or be fitted facing weight of the child restraint system: the wrong direction. O The child restraint system must not be in the installation and operating instruc- put under strain by the head restraint.
  • Page 55 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Fit the ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint Top Tether anchorage : is fitted on the system on both securing rings of the luggage compartment floor behind each vehicle. rear seat. Fit the ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint system with Top Tether.
  • Page 56 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle the front-passenger seat. Further informa- Disabling or enabling the front tion can be found under "Problems with the passenger front airbag front-passenger front airbag deactivation system" ( page 194). WARNING If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator WARNING lamp is lit, the front-passenger front air- If you secure a child in a forward-facing...
  • Page 57 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle If you use a rearward-facing child restraint The front-passenger front airbag is gener- system on the front-passenger seat, you ally enabled when the ignition is switched must disable the front-passenger front air- on, except when the front-passenger front bag.
  • Page 58 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Weight category Left/right rear seat Category III: 22 to 36 kg U, L U Suitable for child restraint systems in the "Universal" category in this weight category. L Suitable for semi-universal child restraint systems in accordance with the table in "Recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 59 Travelling safely with children in the vehicle Attaching a child restraint system with Notes on rearward-facing and forward- the seat belt to the rear seat facing child restraint systems on the front passenger seat When fitting a belt-secured child restraint system, observe the following: WARNING O Be sure to observe the installation and...
  • Page 60: Pets In The Vehicle

    Driving safely must always be disabled. This is only the Always make sure that the shoulder belt case if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi- strap is correctly routed from the vehicle cator lamp is permanently lit ( page 43). belt outlet to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system.
  • Page 61 Active Brake Assist smart. Further information can be obtained alerts the driver visually. at a smart Centre or a qualified specialist workshop. If a risk of collision is detected, Active Brake Assist alerts the driver both visually and acoustically.
  • Page 62 Driving safely Distance warning and forward collision As a result, Active Brake Assist cannot warning with autonomous braking intervene in all critical situations. There function is a risk of an accident. Always pay careful attention to the traf- Method of operation fic situation and be prepared to brake.
  • Page 63 Driving safely Activating/deactivating Active Brake If the vehicle deviates from the direction ® desired by the driver, ESP can stabilise the Assist vehicle by intervening in the following Active Brake Assist is automatically activa- ways: ted when you start the engine. braking one or more wheels accordingly Monochrome display: activating/deactivat- adjusting the engine output according to...
  • Page 64 Driving safely increases the risk of skidding and an accident. You should therefore adapt your driving style to the different handling character- istics. Have the brake system checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 65: Entering And Setting Up

    Correct driver's seat position To lock centrally: press the & button. Understanding functions of the key The turn signals flash twice. To activate the double-lock function (for The following keys are available: United Kingdom only): press the & folding key button twice.
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Seats

    Adjusting the seats Observe the following rules on the correct WARNING driver's seat position: When adjusting a seat, you or another the driver must be as far away from the vehicle occupant could become trapped driver's airbag as possible ( page 41).
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel Adjusting the seat height (seat with a Adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or lever only) mirror and fasten the seat belt before starting the engine. Pull handle ; up or push it down several times. Make sure that there are no objects in the footwell under or behind the seats when moving the seats back.
  • Page 68: Adjusting The Mirrors

    Adjusting the mirrors Understanding automatic anti-dazzle WARNING mode of rear-view mirror Children could become trapped by the steering wheel if they adjust it. There is a Please note risk of injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take WARNING the key with you and lock the vehicle. Electrolyte may escape if the glass in an Never leave children unattended in the automatic anti-dazzle mirror breaks.
  • Page 69: Adjusting Head Restraints In The Rear Compartment

    Adjusting head restraints in the rear compartment Adjusting the exterior mirrors man- Adjusting the exterior mirrors electri- ually cally WARNING You could lose control of the vehicle while driving if you: adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or mirror fasten the seat belt. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 70: Using The Armrest

    Using the armrest Lowering the head restraints in the rear Press release button :. Push the head restraint down. Using the armrest Please note Do not lean on the armrest with full force or it could become damaged.
  • Page 71: Driving

    Pulling away Starting the engine Please note WARNING If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they can: open doors and endanger other persons or road users climb out and be injured by the traffic operate vehicle equipment and, for To insert the key into the ignition lock example, trap themselves.
  • Page 72 Pulling away WARNING There is a risk of fire and an accident. Release the parking brake fully before Unsuitable footwear can hinder correct driving off. usage of the pedals, e.g.: shoes with thick soles WARNING shoes with high heels If you must brake the vehicle with the slippers parking brake, the braking distance is There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 73: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic transmission Pull parking brake ; upwards. Always shift to parking position P before The brake lights do not light up when you switching off the engine. Secure the brake the vehicle with the parking brake. parked vehicle against rolling away by applying the parking brake.
  • Page 74: Using The Turn Signals

    Radar-based recuperation Press release knob :. a specific noise at speeds between 0 and 30 km/h. This function is called the acoustic Shift the selector lever to the desired presence indicator. This helps other road transmission position. users, particularly pedestrians and cyclists, to hear your vehicle better.
  • Page 75: Driving Economically

    Driving economically maximum value can vary depending on the In the following cases, the vehicle does not charge status of the battery and the battery decelerate, or only decelerates to a limited temperature. extent, when the accelerator pedal is released: Radar sensors measure the distance to and the speed of a vehicle ahead.
  • Page 76 Driving economically Power display : contains two areas: Area to the right of 0 The current power that the high-voltage battery provides is shown here. 100% cor- responds to the peak performance of the high-voltage battery. Area to the left of 0 The vehicle's level of recuperation in overrun mode and when braking is shown here.
  • Page 77 Driving economically Understanding the eco score display Using the eco score display in the in the on-board computer smart Media-System Useful information Calling up the eco score menu Vehicle score. The eco score display provides information Select > on how to drive economically.
  • Page 78: Braking Correctly

    Braking correctly Comparing the current trip with the Displaying eco score for saved trips in a saved trips from a category category Vehicle eco score My prefer‐ Select > > trips. Select a category. eco score displays the comparison values. eco score contains the following compari- son values for each category: Summary...
  • Page 79: Driving On Wet Roads

    Winter driving Driving on wet roads Never use the brake pedal as a footrest. Do not simultaneously depress both the Aquaplaning brake pedal and the accelerator pedal while driving. Depending on driving style and tyre tread depths, aquaplaning can occur on the road. The vehicle decelerates as soon as you Adapt your driving style as follows: release the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 80: Lane Keeping Assist

    Lane Keeping Assist No warning is given in the following situa- Lane Keeping Assist tions: Please note when crossing a lane marking quickly at speeds below 70 km/h WARNING On-board computer with monochrome dis- Lane Keeping Assist cannot always play: the ¸ and ¤ symbols in the dis- clearly detect lane markings.
  • Page 81: Cruise Control And Limiter

    Cruise control and limiter When the ignition is restarted, the last set- Cruise control is ready for use at speeds ting of Lane Keeping Assist is retained. above 30 km/h. With the limiter, speeds of 30 km/h and over can be set as the maxi- mum speed.
  • Page 82: Charging The High-Voltage Battery

    Charging the high-voltage battery The stored speed is deleted when the WARNING engine is switched off. In the event of a vehicle fire, the internal pressure of the high-voltage battery could exceed a critical value. In this case, Calling up the stored speed flammable gas escapes through a vent Press the °...
  • Page 83 For safety reasons, only use the charging ted or corroded cable which is supplied with the vehicle or has been approved by smart for this vehi- if there is moisture on the charging cle. cable connector or charging cable...
  • Page 84 Charging the high-voltage battery check the charge status in the charge level display ( page 74). Extreme outside temperatures The efficiency of the high-voltage battery is temperature-dependent and is signifi- cantly reduced at low or high temperatures. In addition, the electrolytes used may freeze at very low temperatures.
  • Page 85 Charging the high-voltage battery Battery care In the following cases, the degree of heat- ing is within the permissible limits: Observe the following notes on battery the mains supply and charging cable care: infrastructure are intact avoid storing or transporting the vehicle the instructions for handling the charg- in high temperatures over a long period ing cable and control panel of the charg-...
  • Page 86 Charging the high-voltage battery Never use socket adapters to connect Indicator lamp the charging cable to the mains socket. Flashes Vehicle is paused from The only exception being if the adapter orange charging. has been tested and approved by the Flashes red A malfunction occurred manufacturer for charging the high-...
  • Page 87 Charging the high-voltage battery adhesive tape which holds the cable To avoid such risks, observe the follow- together. ing: Fully unwind the charging cable before Only connect the charging cable to a charging. wallbox: Engage transmission position j. which has been properly installed Turn the key to position u in the igni- tion lock and remove it.
  • Page 88 Indicator lamp ; Only use a charging cable which is Flashes High-voltage battery is approved by smart for this vehicle. green charging. Do not leave the charging cable control panel hanging loose from a mains socket. Otherwise, this could lead to a bad contact...
  • Page 89 Charging the high-voltage battery Release locking mechanism = on socket Indicator lamp ? cap ;. Socket cap ; opens. Flashes red An internal malfunction quickly has occurred. The high- Insert the mains plug into the mains voltage battery cannot be socket to the stop.
  • Page 90 Charging the high-voltage battery Storing the charging cable The charging cable must be stowed in the charging cable bag only to prevent it from being thrown around inside the vehicle. Stow the charging cable in the charging cable bag. The charging cable bag is located in the boot ( page 157).
  • Page 91: Ensuring Good Visibility

    For reasons of safety, smart recommends the vehicle is locked that you drive with the daytime driving the main-beam headlamps are not...
  • Page 92: Adjusting The Lighting

    Adjusting the lighting Using the headlamp flasher Using the cornering light function Pull the combination switch in the direc- Only vehicles with the LED & Sensor pack- age are equipped with the "Cornering light tion of arrow 2. function". The cornering light function uses the front foglamps to improve the illumination of the Switching on the side lamps road in the direction in which you are turn-...
  • Page 93: Using The Interior Lighting

    Using the interior lighting 2: All seats occupied and luggage com- The interior lighting switches off in the fol- lowing situations: partment laden 3: Driver's seat occupied and luggage A door is opened and 15 minutes have compartment laden passed. All doors are closed, the vehicle has been locked and 15 seconds have passed.
  • Page 94: Using The Windscreen Wipers

    Otherwise the wiper motor may overheat. Wiping with washer fluid Wiper blades are subject to wear and tear. smart recommends replacing the wiper Pull the combination switch in the direc- blades twice a year. Worn or damaged tion of arrow î.
  • Page 95: Folding The Sun Visor To The Side

    You can switch the "Automatic rear window wiper when reversing" setting on or off in the smart Media-System. The rear window wiper is automatically activated for a short while when the ignition is switched on, the window wipers are switched on and reverse gear is engaged.
  • Page 96: Feeling Comfortable In The Vehicle Interior

    Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside Locking and unlocking the vehicle vehicle. Always keep the key out of reach from the inside of children. Using the door handle to unlock the door To lock: press button :. When the doors are locked, indicator lamp ;...
  • Page 97: Understanding The Reversing Function

    Opening and closing the windows Opening and closing the windows Therefore, do not leave any people unsu- pervised in the vehicle, particularly chil- Please note dren, elderly people or people in need of special assistance. Do not activate the WARNING double lock when people are in the vehi- While closing the side windows, body cle.
  • Page 98: Opening And Closing The Folding Top

    Opening and closing the folding top Fold the lever forwards. Opening and closing the windows Use the lever to push the hinged window out to the stop. Push the lever back until as far as it will Closing the hinged windows Fold the lever forwards.
  • Page 99: Operating The Climate Control System

    Operating the climate control system Operating the automatic climate con- trol system Switching the automatic climate control system on/off To open or close the folding top, the igni- tion must be switched on. To open: press the switch to position : until the folding top is in the desired position.
  • Page 100 No pre-selection is clear again. The pre-entry climate control is deac- tivated. Two stored departure times Activate Select Departure time > to acti- vate the stored departure time. If Smart- Charging was selected before, this set- ting is also activated.
  • Page 101 Smart-Charging to be possible. If the charging station does not provide Keep the following rules in mind for optimal tariff information, set the preferred climate control: charging times on the "smart control"...
  • Page 102: Activating/Deactivating The Seat Heating And Steering Wheel Heating

    Using the accessories when the driver's seat heating is activa- Activating/deactivating the seat ted. heating and steering wheel heating WARNING Using the accessories Repeatedly switching on the seat heating Using the cigarette lighter can cause the seat cushion, the backrest pad and parts of the steering wheel to WARNING become very hot.
  • Page 103 Using the accessories holder. Make sure that lit cigarettes do Fitting and removing the floor mats not fall into the cup holder. Otherwise, the cup holder could be dam- WARNING aged. Objects in the driver's footwell may restrict the clearance around the pedals or block a depressed pedal.
  • Page 104 Air may receive eye injuries, for example, caused by fragments. Further information on the tablet bracket is available from any smart centre. There is a risk of injury. Ensure that the protective film is affixed to the display.
  • Page 105 Using the accessories Turn attachment : so that the opening To avoid air bubbles or dirt getting faces the vehicle interior. under the surface, observe the following tips: ® Insert iPad with Lightning connec- tion ; first into the attachment until the Do not bend the protective film.
  • Page 106 Using the accessories Turn the attachment so that the opening faces the vehicle interior. Press button ; on the back of the tablet bracket. ® The attachment unlocks and the iPad pushed a little out of the bracket. ® Remove iPad Dismantling the tablet bracket Press button ;...
  • Page 107: Parking And Getting Out

    Using the parking aid Parking Please note WARNING When the engine is switched off, the automatic transmission shifts into neu- tral position N. The vehicle may roll away. There is a risk of an accident. Always shift to parking position P before switching off the engine.
  • Page 108: Using The Reversing Camera

    The responsibil- ity for safe manoeuvring and parking Reversing camera : is located in the smart remains with you. Make sure that there are logo in the tailgate. no persons, animals or objects etc., in the...
  • Page 109 Engage reverse gear. Objects that are not at ground level The area behind the vehicle is shown appear further away than they actually with guide lines in the smart Media-Sys- are, for example: tem display. the bumper of the vehicle parked...
  • Page 110: Locking The Vehicle

    Priming and deactivating the anti-theft alarm system Close the service cover. Locking the vehicle Press the & button on the key. The alarm system is primed after approx- WARNING imately 30 seconds. If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they could: Deactivating and switching off the open doors, thereby endangering other alarm...
  • Page 111: Operating The On-Board Computer

    Overview of the on-board computer Overview of the on-board computer Monochrome display overview Please note WARNING If you operate information and communi- cation equipment integrated in the vehi- cle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 112: Calling Up Displays

    Calling up displays Transmission display Calling up displays (colour display) Cruise control, limiter Calling up displays Calling up displays Calling up displays (monochrome dis- play) Colour display Left control panel Briefly press 9 or : on left control panel ;, to scroll forwards or backwards. Press and hold 9 or : on left con- Monochrome display Dis‐...
  • Page 113 When the eco score display is reset, the from start trip computer in the smart Media-System and the eco score display are also reset in the smart Media-System. Energy consumption bar chart display Trip meter Total distance recorder Trip computer display...
  • Page 114: Setting Values

    To show the display messages, the ignition must be switched on. Press a to scroll through the display messages. Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 115 Set the time. Select > > Set the value. Set the values. Vehicles with smart Media-System: if Setting the temperature unit of meas- available, the time and time format are set in the smart Media-System. urement Settings Display Units of Select >...
  • Page 116 Setting values Starting the tyre pressure monitor Settings Tyre pressure moni‐ Select > tor. Information on the tyre pressure monitor page 166). Switching ambient lighting on/off Settings Ambient lighting > On. Select > Setting the brightness of the ambient lighting Settings Ambient lighting Select...
  • Page 117: Using The Smart Audio-System

    Operating and setting the smart Audio-System Operating and setting the smart $ Switches on the radio and selects the waveband Audio-System External audio equipment (AUX connec- smart Audio-System overview tion) Volume control, Ü button WARNING F Sets the radio text...
  • Page 118 Operating and setting the smart Audio-System Removing and fastening the cover of Setting the time format the USB1 port Press the ª button. Select Clock. Select Format. Select one of the following time formats: Am/Pm 24hr Adjusting the audio settings Adjusting the sound Press the ª...
  • Page 119: Listening To The Radio

    Press a number key 1 to 6 until you hear a tone. Press the $ button. The station set for this waveband will be The smart Audio-System receives data stored on the button you have pressed. transmitted via the Radio Data System (RDS).
  • Page 120: Using A Mobile Phone

    ® To make a call, Bluetooth must be activa- Numerous categories can be selected, such ted on the mobile phone and the smart as news, business news, sports news etc. Audio-System. A prerequisite for the reception is that ®...
  • Page 121 Audio-System. Setting the sound The following options are available: Adjusting the call volume if a code appears in the smart Audio-Sys- tem display and on the mobile phone, Press the à button. confirm it on the mobile phone Settings Volume >...
  • Page 122 Select the desired phone number. Transferring a call to the mobile phone Press the 9 button. Select z. Dialling a phone number To transfer the call back to the smart Audio-System: press the 9 button. Press the à button. Dial a number.
  • Page 123: Operating External Data Storage Media

    Operating external data storage media Ending voice control of the mobile Rapid search phone Press the 9 button. An entry field appears. Press the button on the steering To enter characters, turn control B and wheel. press the 9 button. Press the 9 button.
  • Page 124 Operating external data storage media Select one of the following options for the volume: Medium High ® Bluetooth device operation Connecting a device ® Connect a Bluetooth audio device the same way you connect a mobile phone ® with Bluetooth Skipping to the next or previous track Press the D or C button briefly to skip to the next track or press longer for...
  • Page 125: Using The Smart Media-System

    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Controls on the smart Media-System Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Operating the smart Media-System Please note Some functions are restricted while driving. Controls Previous station or track and fast rewind Mute...
  • Page 126 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Overview of home screen Switching the smart Media-System on/off Switching on automatically Start the engine. Switching off automatically Switch off the ignition and open the door. Switching on/off manually Press the Ü button.
  • Page 127 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Image playback Activating automatic switching between Video playback day and night mode System Display Automatic Select > > Calling up menus day/night mode. Menu Select on the home screen. Displaying day mode constantly Select one of the following submenus.
  • Page 128 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Resetting to factory settings Adjusting the audio settings System Restore factory set‐ Select > Setting the volume tings. System Sound Sound levels. Select > > Confirm with Yes. All settings changed in the system return Select the volume setting.
  • Page 129 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Adjusting the bass and treble Creating and deleting favourites Multimedia Settings Sound Select > > > Creating favourites Bass/Treble > Manual. Use the control to adjust the bass and treble separately. Setting a neutral sound for the bass and...
  • Page 130: Listening To The Radio

    Listening to the radio "Frequency" display mode (AM and FM Listening to the radio radio) Switching on the radio Multimedia > Radio. Select Display modes Useful information In radio mode there are three different dis- play modes, in which various settings can be made: "List"...
  • Page 131: Displaying Energy Consumption

    Displaying energy consumption "Frequency" display mode (AM and FM Other radio settings radio) Searching for alternative frequencies Slide control on the waveband left or with the best possible reception quality right. Multimedia Settings Radio Select > > > AF (Alternative frequency).
  • Page 132: Using A Mobile Phone

    ® Bluetooth must be enabled both on the recuperated over the previous 15 minutes. mobile phone and on the smart Media-Sys- The display also shows the total consump- tem. tion of the drive and electrical consumers as well as the total amount of energy recu- ®...
  • Page 133 Using a mobile phone Authorising another mobile phone Telephone operation ® Bluetooth must be enabled on the smart Useful information Media-System. Settings Manage devices. Select > The following conditions must be fulfilled The list of visible mobile phones appears. in order to make a 999 or 112 emergency call: Select the mobile phone from the list.
  • Page 134 ® Select Android Auto™ or MirrorLink the GPS connection must be activated on the mobile phone Selecting settings to start Android Auto™ the time is set on the smart Media-Sys- ® and MirrorLink System Smartphone Screen Select >...
  • Page 135 In order to use Android Auto™, the follow- ® Calling up MirrorLink apps ing conditions must be met: Tap 0 on the home page of the smart the mobile phone supports Android Media-System. Auto™ starting from Android™ 5.0 ® MirrorLink starts in the smart Media- System display.
  • Page 136 Android Auto™ starts in the smart Media- active. System display. Say a command. Calling up Android Auto™ Tap / on the home page of the smart Media-System. Further settings Android Auto™ starts in the smart Media- System display. Setting the volume...
  • Page 137: Connecting And Operating External Data Storage Media

    OGG Vorbis (.OGG, .OGA) PCM 16 bit (.WAV, .PCM) A data storage medium may contain no more than eight directory levels. The smart Media-System only recognises Selects the previous track the first partition of a data storage medium. Selects the next track...
  • Page 138: Viewing Images

    Stops playback Images that have been saved to an SD card Selects the next track or USB memory stick can be viewed in the smart Media-System. Displays the playlist The following file formats can be displayed: Calls up the context menu .JPG...
  • Page 139: Video Playback

    Video playback Setting image playback Video playback Switching from normal to thumbnail Video playback view Starting video playback Select Thumbnails. Insert an SD card or connect a USB stick. Multimedia > Video. Select Switching from thumbnail to normal or SD. Select view Select a folder or video.
  • Page 140: Using Tomtom Services

    These are offered HD Traffic by certain third parties as well as Radar cameras (not available in all coun- Daimler AG. Usage occurs via the smart tries) Media-System in the vehicle. The use of Weather data services requires the conclusion of...
  • Page 141 Select the desired TomTom service. A display message appears. TomTom Calling up the connectivity manager Services are activated. The connectivity manager allows you to manage the devices connected to the smart Media-System. Starting TomTom Services Services Settings Connectiv‐...
  • Page 142: Using The Navigation System

    This requires registra- dence over navigation announcements. tion at http://tomtom.com/forsmart. Further Observe the legal stipulations and traffic information is available from any smart regulations of the country you are driving Centre. in when in navigation mode. Remove the SD card from the vehicle and insert it into a computer.
  • Page 143 Using the navigation system Select the destination from the list. Selecting a destination from the list of previous destinations Select the street. Select the house number. Navigation Drive to... Select > > Confirm with Done. Recent destinations. Select the destination. Searching for a car park near the desti- nation address Entering a destination using geo-coor-...
  • Page 144 Using the navigation system Select the location for the charging sta- Managing POIs tion search. A list of the corresponding charging sta- Adding a POI category tions appears. An automatic check is per- Navigation Settings Manage Select > > formed to determine whether a charging POIs Add POI category.
  • Page 145 Using the navigation system If the route is not confirmed with Done, the Entering a destination via the TomTom view switches after approximately ten sec- LIVE service "TomTom Places" onds automatically to the map view. POIs from the "TomTom Places" online data- base are available using the "TomTom Pla- Displaying a planned route ces"...
  • Page 146 Using the navigation system Navigation Change route Min‐ Select > > Calculating an alternative route imise delays. Navigation Change route Cal‐ Select > > An overview of the traffic disruptions culate alternative. along the route will be shown. A new route is calculated and displayed Select the traffic disruption you wish to that takes you on different roads.
  • Page 147 Using the navigation system During route guidance, traffic information Selecting the setting for ferry connections can be shown for the route ahead. The fol- Navigation Settings Route Select > > lowing traffic information can be received: planning Ferry connections. > Traffic announcements (RDS/TMC) Select one of the following settings: HD Traffic (a TomTom Live service)
  • Page 148 Using the navigation system ume of the navigation announcement or Calling up more detailed information switch off about the traffic problems E: information about current radio or Tap on the display for traffic information audio equipment playback is displayed during route guidance. Switch to the corresponding radio, multi- media or telephone menu.
  • Page 149 Using the navigation system Displaying the reachability map Displaying traffic disruptions on the overview map If no route is planned, a reachability map can be displayed in order to roughly gauge View map Select W > during route the range with the current charge status. guidance.
  • Page 150 Using the navigation system If a faster route has been calculated due Changing the map colours to a traffic report, the navigation system Navigation Settings Change Select > > will ask which route should be used. colours. Never change my route Press , or .
  • Page 151 Using the navigation system For the "Warn when driving faster than a set speed" function, the speed above which the warning tone should sound must be entered. Setting the units of measurement for distance All units of measurement for distance in the navigation system can be changed.
  • Page 152: Using Online Offerings

    During the charging process, additional address is available from any smart Centre. displays can be called up such as the pre- It is also possible to call up "smart control" dicted time until charging is completed or services via the smart website.
  • Page 153: Using Smart "Ready To" Services

    "ready to" services are only available in certain countries. The functions are enabled via a communi- cation module and the smart "ready to" app. Information and the Internet addresses for the smart "ready to" services are available at any smart Centre.
  • Page 154: Loading And Stowing

    Stowing small objects Only use the cup holders for containers Stowing small objects of the right size and which have lids. The Please note drinks could otherwise spill. WARNING Using the compartments If you stow objects in the vehicle interior in an unsuitable way, they could slip or be thrown around and thus hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 155: Removing And Fitting The Rear Shelf

    Stowing luggage and large objects Locking/unlocking the glove compart- ment Straps Rear shelf Detach the straps from the tailgate. Insert the key into the lock. Fold down the rear shelf. To lock: turn the key to position 2. Pull the rear shelf out to the rear. To unlock: turn the key to position 1.
  • Page 156: Using Lashing Eyelets

    Using lashing eyelets Always stow objects so they cannot be thrown around in these or similar sit- uations. Always ensure that objects do not pro- trude over the top of stowage compart- ments or ruffled pockets. All closable stowage compartments should be closed before beginning your journey.
  • Page 157: Enlarging The Load Compartment

    Enlarging the load compartment Enlarging the load compartment Folding the rear seat backrest forward WARNING If the rear bench seat/rear seat and seat backrest are not engaged they could fold forwards, e.g. when braking suddenly or in the event of an accident. The vehicle occupant would thereby be pushed into the seat belt by the rear bench seat/rear seat or by the seat...
  • Page 158 Enlarging the load compartment Folding down the front-passenger seat Folding back the front-passenger seat backrest (using the handwheel) backrest (using the handwheel) Turn handwheel : backwards. Adjusting the angle of the rear seat backrests (cargo position) Seat with a handwheel Turn handwheel : forward.
  • Page 159: Removing/Fitting The Charging Cable Bag

    Removing/fitting the charging cable bag Removing/fitting the charging cable Removing the charging cable bag Pull loop : and fold the seat cushion forwards. Removing the cargo box (readyspace Turn both buttons : to the left. seats) The buttons are released from the anchorage.
  • Page 160: Maintenance And Care

    Insert the connector. Useful information Place the subwoofer at the base of the side trim. The engine compartment in the smart is Turn quick-release fastener : upwards. located at the rear, below the boot. Service fluid reservoirs are located under the ser- Press the bracket into the recess in side vice cover at the front.
  • Page 161 Opening and closing the service cover Unlocking the service cover Closing the service cover Insert the tip of the key into the opening Unhook service cover =. of lock cover :. Slide bars A on the left and right of the Press the key to the right ;...
  • Page 162: Checking Service Products And Topping Up

    Mercedes-Benz Specifications climate control system refrigerant for Service Products, MB BeVo 310.1 Service products approved for smart: on the internet at http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com on the Mercedes-Benz BeVo app at a qualified specialist workshop...
  • Page 163: Checking Wheels And Tyres

    Checking wheels and tyres Replace the cap and tighten it as far as it Checking wheels and tyres will go. Close the service cover. ( page 158) Warning See "Technical data" for information on A flat tyre severely impairs the driving, recommended coolants.
  • Page 164: Changing A Wheel

    Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes For safety reasons, smart recommends approved for your vehicle model. Observe that you only use wheels and tyres which the tyre load rating and speed rating smart has specifically approved for your required for your vehicle.
  • Page 165 This may result in damage to the tyre or and level ground. the vehicle. Apply the parking brake. smart is not responsible for any damage Position the front wheels to point caused by using tyres and wheels other straight ahead.
  • Page 166 Changing a wheel Wheel wrench Warning stickers Using wheel wrench : loosen the wheel Always pay attention to the instructions bolts by about one turn. Do not unscrew and safety notes on "Changing a wheel" the wheel bolts completely. page 162). Jack Vehicles with steel wheels and hub caps: Reinforced area for the jacking points...
  • Page 167 Changing a wheel To prevent damage, smart recommends Ensure that the wheel bolts or wheel nuts having the wheel changed at a qualified are tightened to the prescribed tighten- specialist workshop. ing torque. The reinforced areas for jacking points =...
  • Page 168: Using The Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Using the tyre pressure monitor Storing wheels Store wheels in a cool, dry and dark place when not in use. Protect against oil and grease. Using the tyre pressure monitor Useful information It is the driver's responsibility to set the tyre pressure to the recommended cold tyre Lower the vehicle all the way.
  • Page 169: Checking The Tyre Pressures

    Select and press a to confirm. Only screw standard valve caps or valve Tyre pressure The display shows the caps specifically approved by smart for monitor restarted message. your vehicle onto the tyre valve. Tyre pressure monitor restarted If the...
  • Page 170: Using Winter Tyres

    Vehicles with steel wheels: if you fit permanently. smart cannot accept respon- snow chains on steel wheels, you may sibility for this type of damage. damage the hub caps. Remove the hub...
  • Page 171: Changing The Window Wiper Blades

    For safety reasons, smart recommends that you only use snow chains that have been specially approved for your vehicle by smart. Further information can be obtained at a smart Centre or a qualified specialist workshop. Observe country-specific regulations. Use only snow chains approved for smart.
  • Page 172: Cleaning The Vehicle

    Use care products and cleaning agents recommended and approved for smart. Dry the vehicle off with a chamois. Do not use acidic cleaning agents.
  • Page 173 Cleaning the vehicle Clean camera lens : with water and a ponents. Components damaged in this soft cloth. way can unexpectedly fail. There is a risk of an accident. Cleaning the sensors Do not use high-pressure cleaners with circular-jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. Have damaged tyres or chassis compo- nents replaced immediately.
  • Page 174 Clean the inside and outside of the win- dows with a damp cloth and a cleaning Soak bird droppings with water and rinse agent recommended for smart. off. Clear deposits regularly from the wind- Use tar remover to remove tar stains.
  • Page 175 Dry the display surface using a dry Wipe off with a dry cloth. microfibre cloth. Apply a leather care agent recommended for smart. Cleaning the steering wheel and the Cleaning synthetic leather seat covers selector lever Wet a cloth with detergent water and Wipe off with a moist cloth, or use a clean the seat covers.
  • Page 176: Observing Service Due Dates

    Parking up the vehicle Clean the plastic trim with a damp cloth. Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a Use care products and cleaning agents qualified specialist workshop. recommended for smart to remove heavy soiling.
  • Page 177: Dealing With Accidents And Break- Downs

    No Useful information emergency call can be made via the smart For Russia only: Audio-System. The vehicle owner and the driver of the vehicle are responsible for The emergency assistance system is there equipping the vehicle with an appropriate to rescue you and others in an emergency.
  • Page 178 Securing the vehicle in the event of an accident or a breakdown In the event of an emergency, accident data If the voice message is correctly played is forwarded to a public emergency call back, press and hold SOS button = for centre.
  • Page 179 Securing the vehicle in the event of an accident or a breakdown Securing the vehicle against rolling Using the warning triangle away Removing the warning triangle Securing on level ground Warning triangle : is located in the boot behind the seat backrest, secured to the When changing a wheel, place chocks or carpet with a Velcro fastener.
  • Page 180: Removing The First-Aid Kit

    Removing the fire extinguisher can also be stored in the rear door stowage Using a reflective safety jacket compartments. Notes on reflective safety jackets To remove: take out the safety jacket bag containing the reflective safety jacket. Open the safety jacket bag and take out the reflective safety jacket.
  • Page 181: Removing The Vehicle Tool Tray

    Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Removing the vehicle tool tray Please note WARNING In the following situations, the tyre seal- ant is unable to provide sufficient break- down assistance, as it is unable to seal the tyre properly: there are cuts or punctures in the tyre larger than those mentioned above.
  • Page 182 Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Unwind plug : with the cable from tyre higher speeds. There is a risk of an acci- inflation compressor ;. dent. Remove hose A from the bottom section Adapt your driving style accordingly and of tyre inflation compressor ;.
  • Page 183 Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Unscrew the filler hose from the valve on Further procedure if the pressure of the sealed tyre. the sealed tyre is below 180 kPa Please note that tyre sealant may escape when unscrewing. WARNING Screw the valve cap onto the valve of the If the specified tyre pressure still cannot sealed tyre.
  • Page 184: Towing The Vehicle

    Towing the vehicle Observe the following points when tow- Towing the vehicle ing with a tow rope: Please note secure the tow rope on the same side on both vehicles. WARNING make sure that the tow rope is not lon- Safety relevant functions are restricted ger than legally permitted.
  • Page 185: Manually Releasing The Selector Lever Lock

    Manually releasing the selector lever lock The transmission must be in position i Towing the vehicle with both axles on when the vehicle is being towed. the ground Before the vehicle is towed, switch off Turn the key to position 2 in the igni- the automatic locking feature.
  • Page 186: Replacing The Bulbs

    Replacing the bulbs Do not use any sharp-edged objects to replacing a bulb, you could burn yourself prise out the cover from the centre con- on these components. There is a risk of sole. Otherwise, the cover or the centre injury.
  • Page 187 Replacing the bulbs Pull the bulb out. Turn the bulb holder in side turn sig- nal ; 90° anti-clockwise and remove it. Insert the new bulb. Remove the bulb from the bulb holder. Lock retainer ;. Insert the new bulb into the bulb holder. Insert the connector.
  • Page 188: Replacing Fuses

    Replacing fuses Replacing the licence plate lighting Removing the tail lamp cover Switch off the lights. Insert a flat tool into recess :. Open the tailgate. Remove the cover from the licence plate Loosen screws :. lamp. Remove the tail lamp. Remove the bulb from the holder.
  • Page 189 Always replace faulty fuses with speci- fied new fuses of the correct amperage. Only use fuses that have been approved for smart vehicles and which have the correct fuse rating for the system con- cerned. Components or systems could otherwise be damaged.
  • Page 190: Replacing The Key Battery

    Open a door with the emergency release. Replacing the key battery WARNING Batteries contain toxic and corrosive substances. If batteries are swallowed, it can result in severe health problems. There is a risk of fatal injury. Keep batteries out of the reach of chil- dren.
  • Page 191: Locking The Doors In An Emergency

    Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release If the vehicle cannot be opened using the The doors, tailgate and socket cap are remote control key, the vehicle can be locked. The anti-theft alarm system is opened using the emergency release. primed.
  • Page 192 Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release Fold the rear seat backrest forward. Slide lever : on the tailgate to the left until the tailgate is unlocked.
  • Page 193: Practical Advice

    Locking and unlocking Display messages with graphic symbols are Notes on display messages simplified in the Owner's Manual and may differ from the symbols in the display. The display shows warnings, malfunctions Colour display: low-priority display mes- or additional information. A warning tone sages can be hidden by pressing a on also sounds with some display messages.
  • Page 194 Locking and unlocking Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions A warning tone Driver's door is opened while the engine is running. sounds. Switch off the engine before leaving the vehicle: Apply the parking brake. Select transmission position j. Turn the key to position u in the ignition lock and remove Side window will not Objects are obstructing the window guide.
  • Page 195: Vision, Vehicle Occupants, Airbag

    Vision, vehicle occupants, airbag Vision, vehicle occupants, airbag Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The exterior mirror is The exterior mirror has been moved forwards or backwards by not engaged. force. Carefully move the exterior mirror to the correct position. The windscreen wip- The windscreen wipers are obstructed, e.g.
  • Page 196 Vision, vehicle occupants, airbag Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The restraint system is malfunctioning. The red 6 warning lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system Mal‐ Colour display: function Visit components may be triggered unintentionally or might not be workshop appears.
  • Page 197: Engine, Brakes, Transmission

    Engine, brakes, transmission Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine will not The steering lock is manually locked. start using the key. Remove the key from the ignition lock and then reinsert it into the ignition lock. Turn the key.
  • Page 198 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The drive system or high-voltage electrical system is faulty. lights up. Have the vehicle transported by a qualified specialist work- Do not tow vehicle shop. with wheels on ground Do not tow away the vehicle on its own wheels. appears.
  • Page 199: Charging Process

    Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: An attempt was made to start the engine with the transmission i or j flash alter- in position h or k. nately in the middle of Shift to j or i to start. the display.
  • Page 200 Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The indicator lamp on A fault occurred while initialising the charging process. the vehicle socket Make sure that the charging cable is plugged into the mains flashes red. The high- socket. voltage battery is not Disconnect the charging cable connector from the vehicle being charged.
  • Page 201 Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Charging not possi‐ The high-voltage battery cannot be charged. The charge cur- ble Power supply rent was interrupted during the charging process. interrupted appears. Make sure that the charging cable is plugged into the mains socket.
  • Page 202: Driving Safety Systems

    Driving safety systems Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ABS is malfunctioning. Other driving systems may be deactiva- ! Yellow warning ted. lamp lights up. Sys‐ If ABS is faulty, there is also a possibility that other driving Colour display: tem inoperative systems may be unavailable.
  • Page 203 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ Monochrome dis- ® is not available due to a malfunction. Other driving sys- play: yellow warning tems may be deactivated. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. ® ®...
  • Page 204 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Hill start assist is malfunctioning. Vehicle will not be held Colour display: ÷ Hill start assist automatically when pulling away uphill and may start rolling inoperative immediately. appears. WARNING ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP is unable to stabilise the...
  • Page 205 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The tyre pressure monitor has detected a significant loss of h Yellow warning lamp lights up while pressure in at least one of the tyres. driving. WARNING Tyre Colour display: Underinflated or overinflated tyres pose the following risks: pressure Caution tyre malfunction the tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle...
  • Page 206 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of one or more h Yellow warning lamp flashes for wheels. approximately WARNING 60 seconds and then remains lit. Risk of accident due to undetected tyre pressure losses. The Tyre system is possibly unable to recognise or register low tyre Colour display:...
  • Page 207: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: Power assistance may be malfunctioning, making steering dif- D yellow warning ficult. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. You will need to use more force to steer. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 208 Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Colour display: Environmental influences or error sources outside the system Active Brake are temporarily interfering with Active Brake Assist and radar- Assist inoperative assisted recuperation. Possible causes: Electronics mal‐ heavy rain or snow function Visit workshop appears.
  • Page 209 Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ¤ flashes for a A lane boundary marking was crossed without using the turn maximum of five sec- signal. onds. Stay inside the lane boundary markings. Colour display: the Use the turn signal before changing lanes. green Ã...
  • Page 210: Battery, Lights, Heating

    Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The speed limiter is malfunctioning and deactivates automati- È flashes for approximately ten cally. seconds. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. A warning tone sounds. Lim‐ Colour display: iter inoperative appears. The Ò warning The outside temperature has fallen to or below 3 °C.
  • Page 211 Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 12 V battery is not being charged or the high-voltage battery is # Red warning lamp lights up when malfunctioning. driving or when the Do not drive on. vehicle is ready to The engine may switch itself off after a short while.
  • Page 212: Smart Audio-System And Smart Media-System

    ® Check that the Bluetooth function is enabled on the smart tem and mobile phone. Audio-System or smart Media-system and on your mobile phone. Start the device search on the smart Audio-System or smart Media-System and on the mobile phone.
  • Page 213 Check if route guidance has started. If not, select a destination and start navigation. Navigation messages are switched off. Switch on navigation messages. Voice control system in the smart Media-System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The voice control sys- The interval for entering voice commands has been exceeded.
  • Page 214 Audio-System and smart Media-System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Voice commands have not been given clearly. Speak clearly when giving voice commands. A voice command is unknown. Enter voice command "Help". A list of possible voice commands appears.
  • Page 215: Technical Data

    EU Directives. All data applies to the vehicle's standard equip- ment. Differences will be present in the case of vehicles with optional equipment. Further information is available from any smart Centre. Vehicle identification plate Vehicle manufacturer Reading vehicle data EU type approval number...
  • Page 216 Reading vehicle data Dimensions and weights smart forfour edition Dimensions crosstown and weights The heights specified may vary as a result of the following factors: Vehicle width including 1875 mm exterior mirrors tyres load Vehicle width excluding 1665 mm condition of the suspension...
  • Page 217: Service Products

    The following table lists all technical data Charging time for the service products of the vehicle. Fur- (from 10% to 80%) ther information on service products: at 3x32 A/230 V http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com and in any smart Centre. Service prod- Specifications Charging cable ucts Corrosion 325.6, 326.6...
  • Page 218: Fuse Allocation

    Fuse allocation Tail lamps Bulb Type Bulb Type Reversing lamp W 16 W Tail lamp and brake lamp P21 5 W Turn signals PY 21 W Rear foglamp P21 W Fuse allocation Consumer Current Colour cod- Starter motor Brown Power steering control unit Brown Multifunction lever Brown...
  • Page 219 Brown Brake lamps 10 A Cruise control, radio, belt warning 15 A Blue Not for smart EQ fortwo, smart EQ fortwo cabrio, 15 A Blue smart EQ forfour: central control unit, fuel pump, ignition system Rear window wiper 15 A...
  • Page 220: Radio Type Approvals For The Tyre Pressure Monitors

    Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors Consumer Current Colour cod- smart EQ fortwo, smart EQ fortwo cabrio, smart 25 A Cyan EQ forfour only: seat heating in the front Mirror heating Brown Power windows (automatic reversing feature) 25 A...
  • Page 221: Installing Two-Way Radios And Mobile Phones

    Installing two-way radios and mobile phones cle's operating permit may be invalida- Country Radio type approval number ted. Singa- Compliance with IDA Standard The operating permit may be invalida- pore DA- 103365 ted if the instructions for installation and use of two-way radios are not South TA-2012/719 observed.
  • Page 222 Installing two-way radios and mobile phones Deviations with respect to wavebands, maximum transmission outputs or aerial positions must be approved by smart. The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the base of the aerial must not exceed the following values: Waveband...
  • Page 223 Publication details Internet Further information about smart vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: http://www.smart.com http://www.daimler.com Editorial office You are welcome to forward any queries or suggestions you may have regarding this Owner's Manual to the technical documen-...
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