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Как перевести мили в километры?

1 миля равна 1,609344 километрам, а 1 километр — 0,62137119 милям.

Где я могу узнать идентификационный номер транспортного средства Smart?

Место размещения идентификационного номера транспортного средства зависит от марки и типа транспортного средства. Номер может быть выбит на раме транспортного средства или указан на номерном знаке. Чтобы узнать место расположения идентификационного номера транспортного средства лучше всего ознакомиться с руководством по эксплуатации Smart Forfour (2006).

Что такое идентификационный номер транспортного средства (VIN)?

Идентификационный номер транспортного средства — уникальный для каждого транспортного средства идентификационный номер. Аббревиатура VIN расшифровывается как «Vehicle Identification Number» (Идентификационный номер транспортного средства).

Когда транспортному средству Smart требуется техническое обслуживание?

Регулярное техническое обслуживание необходимо всем транспортным средствам. С информацией о том, как часто необходимо проходить техническое обслуживание и чему именно стоит уделять особое внимание можно ознакомиться в инструкции по техническому обслуживанию. Как правило, транспортное средство требует технического обслуживания каждые 2 года или 30 000 километров пробега.

Когда следует заменять тормозную жидкость на Smart?

Тормозную жидкость рекомендуется менять каждые два года.

В чем разница между топливом E10 и E5?

В топливе E10 содержится до десяти процентов этанола, в то время как в E5 содержится менее пяти процентов. Соответственно, топливо E10 менее вредит окружающей среде.

Одна или несколько дверей не открываются изнутри. Что мне делать?

Скорее всего, замок оснащен защитой от детей и поэтому не может быть открыт изнутри. Процедура открытия замка с защитой от детей зависит от марки и типа замка.

Автомобильный радиоприемник не включается, что делать?

Если автомобильный радиоприемник не включен, на него не будет подаваться питание. Убедитесь, что красный провод подключен к контактному источнику питания, а желтый провод — к источнику питания постоянной мощности.

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  • Page 1
    >> Owner’s Manual smart forfour…
  • Page 2
    (Y page) Further information on a topic YY A warning or an instruction that is con- tinued on the next page. Display text: Display text in the instru- ment cluster display, the smart Audio-Sys- tem or the smart Media-System.
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    Android™ smart therefore reserves the right to intro- Please note that the smart guides app may duce changes in the following areas: not currently be available in your country. Design…
  • Page 4
    ……21 Driving on wet roads ……74 Warranty for the smart Audio-Sys- Winter driving ……..74 tem and smart Media-System ….22 Lane Keeping Assist ……75 Vehicle equipment ……… 22 Cruise control and limiter ….76 Operating safety ……..
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    Replacing the key battery ….179 Online access to the vehicle ….137 Opening a door with the emergency Using smart «ready to» services ..137 release ……….. 179 Locking the doors in an emergency .. 180 Loading and stowing ……139 Unlocking the tailgate with the Stowing small objects ……
  • Page 6
    Contents Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors …….. 209 Installing two-way radios and mobile phones ……..210…
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    Index Limited protection ……39 1, 2, 3 … Overview ……….. 38 12 V socket PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator see Socket (12 V) lamps ……….39 Airbags Front airbag (driver, front passenger) ……..38 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Kneebag ……….38 Display message ……
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    Index Smartphone bracket …… 106 Starting the engine ……62 System settings ……106 Transmission positions ….67 Troubleshooting ……203 Automatic transmission emergency Using external devices ….105 running mode ……..192 Volume/sound settings ….107 AUX jack Warranty ……….. 22 Audio-System ………
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    Index Brake force distribution Steering wheel ……. 162 see EBD (electronic brake force Trim pieces ……..163 distribution) Washing by hand ……159 Brake lamp Wheels ……….160 Replacing bulbs ……176 Windows ………. 161 Brake lamps Wiper blades ……..161 Adaptive ……….
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    Index Cockpit Overview ……….. 28 DAB radio Collision warning see Digital radio Warning lamp ……… 198 Dashboard COMAND display Additional instruments ….71 Cleaning ………. 161 Dashboard clock ……..71 Connectivity manager ……136 Data Controlling speed see Technical data see Cruise control Data sharing Coolant…
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    Index Distance recorder Downhill gradient ……74 see Trip meter Driving in winter ……74 Distance warning function Driving on flooded roads ….74 Display message ……199 Driving on wet roads ……. 74 Function/notes ……… 52 Icy road surfaces ……74 Warning lamp ………
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    Index Starting the engine with the key .. 62 External data storage media Stopping ……….96 Connecting (Audio-System) ..105 Tow-starting (vehicle) ….174 Operating (Audio-System) …. 111 Warning lamp (engine diagnos- tics) ……….187 Engine compartment cover ….145 Factory settings Engine electronics Resetting (Media-System) ….
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    Index Status indicator ……. 39 Increasing/decreasing the Frontal area cover blower speed ……..88 see Service cover Misted up windows ……89 Fuel Setting the air distribution …. 88 Additives ……….. 77 Setting the temperature ….88 Displaying the current con- Switching on/off ……
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    Index Intermittent wipe ……..83 Lights ISOFIX child seat securing system ..41 Automatic headlamp mode ….. 80 Cornering light function ….81 Dipped-beam headlamps ….80 Display message ……202 Jack Driving abroad ……… 82 Using ……….153 Foglamps ………. 81 Jump start (engine) Hazard warning lamps ….
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    Index Main-beam headlamps Selecting the language ….115 Replacing bulbs ……175 Setting the time ……115 Switching on/off ……80 Setting warning tones ….116 Making a call Status and information ….115 Media-System …….. 120 Switching on/off ……114 Manual transmission System menu ……..
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    Index Current location ……132 Important safety notes ….100 Destination memory …… 128 Operation ……..100 Entering a destination ….127 Overview ……… 100 Entering a destination by Selecting the language ….104 address ……….127 Setting and resetting values Entering a destination using (colour display) ……
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    Tyre pressure monitors ….209 see Fuel Radio-based vehicle components Remote configuration Declaration of conformity ….23 smart control ……..137 Rain sensor ……….83 Remote query functions Rain/light sensor (display message) .. 201 smart control ……..137 Reading lamp ………. 82 Replacing bulbs Readyspace seats ………
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    Index Important safety notes ….175 LED ……….. 176 Safety Licence plate lighting ….177 Children in the vehicle ….40 Main-beam headlamps ….175 see Occupant safety Overview of bulb types ….207 see Operating safety Rear foglamp ……..176 SD card Rear lamp ……..
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    Resetting ……… 182 Station list Reversing feature ……86 Setting a station from the sta- Sidebag ………… 38 tion list (Audio-System) ….108 smart Centre Updating (Media-System) …. 119 see Qualified specialist workshop Station search smart control Audio-System ……… 108 Internet ………..
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    Index Operating the touchscreen … 114 Tow-starting Tablet bracket Emergency engine starting ..174 Affixing protective film ….94 Important safety notes ….172 Dismantling ……..95 Towing Important safety notes ….93 Important safety notes ….172 Mounting ………. 94 With the rear axle raised ….
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    Index Recommended …….. 156 Implied warranty ……25 Tyre pressure monitor Locking (in an emergency) … 180 Function/notes ……. 155 Locking (key) ……..98 Radio type approval for the tyre Operating safety ……22 pressure monitor ……209 Parking up ……..163 Restarting ……..
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    Index Distance warning function (red) .. 198 Snow chains ……..157 EBD ……….. 193 Winter tyres M+S tyres ……..157 ® (yellow) ……..194 Wiper blades Lane Keeping Assist …… 200 Cleaning ………. 161 Oil pressure ……..188 Replacing (on the rear window) … 158 Overview ………..
  • Page 23
    Returning an end-of-life vehicle Fuel consumption and the rate of engine, EU countries only: transmission, brake and tyre wear depend smart will take back your end-of-life vehicle on the following factors: for environment-friendly disposal in accordance with the European Union (EU) operating conditions of your vehicle End-Of-Life Vehicles Directive.
  • Page 24
    Only smart genuine parts or parts of the same chased (see list in the service booklet). quality may be used. In addition, only approved wheels, tyres and accessories for the particular type of vehicle may be used.
  • Page 25
    Further information is available from relevant to safety. They might not function any smart centre. properly anymore and/or jeopardise the The functionality of a roof aerial (radio, DAB) operational safety of the vehicle. There is may be impaired if roof carriers are used.
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    If the engine is switched off and a device Notify smart as soon as possible if there is a is connected to a diagnostic connection, change of address or if ownership of the the battery may become discharged.
  • Page 27
    New or ing situations (e.g. deployment of an air- Used-Vehicle Warranty. bag, use of stability control systems) ambient conditions (e.g.
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    >> Introduction. Depending on the equipment selected, you specific app and the operating system of can enter data in comfort and infotainment your mobile phone. functions of the vehicle. This includes, for example: Service providers multimedia data, such as music, films or photos for playback in an integrated mul- Wireless network connection timedia system…
  • Page 29
    >> Introduction. collection and use of personal data in the context of third party services. Copyright information Information on licenses of Free and Open- Source software used in the vehicle and the electronic components: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource…
  • Page 30
    Forward collision warning Windscreen wipers combi- Parking aid nation switch Headlamp range adjust- Automatic locking feature ment Hazard warning lamps Lights combination switch Overhead control panel Automatic transmission: smart Audio-System shift paddles smart Media-System Climate control system control panel…
  • Page 31: Multifunction Steering Wheel

    Colour display of the instrument cluster stored Monochrome display of the ± Interrupts cruise instrument cluster control or the limiter smart Audio-System ¯ Activates cruise con- smart Media-System trol ^ Deactivates cruise Only for instrument cluster control or the limiter with colour display: È…

  • Page 32
    Vehicles with automatic transmission Function Page Function Page Cigarette lighter Power socket Cup holders Ashtray smart Media-System: AUX port, USB port and SD card Drawer slot Coin holder Cup holders Opens and closes the fold- Selector lever indicator ing top…
  • Page 33: Overhead Control Panel

    Overhead control panel Overhead control panel Function Page Function Page Left-hand reading lamp PASSENGER AIRBAG indica- tor lamps Interior lighting Rear seat belt status indi- cator Right-hand reading lamp Rear-view mirror…

  • Page 34: 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 35
    Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Function Page Function Page Speedometer · Distance warning signal ^ Forward collision warning Display Warning and indicator à Lane Keeping Assist lamps # Battery C Doors or tailgate R Rear foglamp…
  • Page 36: Occupant Safety

    Child restraint system contact a qualified specialist workshop. Child seat securing systems smart recommends that you use driving aids In the event of an accident, the restraint sys- which have been approved specifically for tem can: your vehicle by smart.

  • Page 37
    The way the restraint system responds depends on the severity of the impact detec- smart recommends that you have the ted and the apparent type of accident: vehicle towed to a qualified specialist Head-on collision workshop after an accident.
  • Page 38
    This poses an increased risk of smart recommends that you only use seat injury or even fatal injury. belts which have been approved specifically for your vehicle by smart.
  • Page 39
    Belt warning for the driver and front- smart recommends that you have the vehicle passenger towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident. The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the…
  • Page 40
    Occupant safety Airbags is an increased risk of serious or even fatal injuries. Overview of airbags In order to avoid such risks, always ensure that all vehicle occupants: fasten their seatbelts correctly, includ- ing pregnant women are seated correctly and maintain the furthest possible distance from the air- bags observe the following notes…
  • Page 41
    There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Use only seat covers which have been spe- cifically approved for the respective seat by smart. WARNING The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp Sensors to control the airbags are located and PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamp in the doors.
  • Page 42: Children In The Vehicle

    If you leave children unattended in the weight and size of the child and that is vehicle, they may be able to set the vehicle recommended and suitable for use in smart vehicles. Make sure you observe the in motion if, for example, they:…

  • Page 43
    ISOFIX and i‑Size are standardised securing Use the care products approved by smart systems for special restraint systems. ISOFIX to clean the child restraint systems rec- child restraint systems are approved in ommended by smart.
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    Children in the vehicle Only child restraint systems that comply with the ECE R44 standard may be attached to the ISOFIX securing rings. ISOFIX child restraint systems approved in accordance with ECE R44 and i-Size child restraint sys- tems approved in accordance with ECE R129 can be attached to i-Size securing rings.
  • Page 45
    Children in the vehicle Ensure that the red lock status indicator on Ensure that: the loop at the top of the rear bench seat is no Top Tether hook ; is hooked into Top longer visible. Tether anchorage : as shown Top Tether can reduce the risk of injury, Top Tether belt = is not twisted since it provides an additional connection…
  • Page 46
    Children in the vehicle passenger front airbag can deploy in the addition to the child restraint system event of an accident. The child could be manufacturer’s installation instructions. struck by the airbag. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
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    For this reason, smart strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat. If it is absolutely necessary that you secure a…
  • Page 48
    Children in the vehicle Adjust the angle of the backrest appropri- ately. Always make sure that the shoulder belt strap is correctly routed from the vehicle belt sash guide to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system. The shoulder belt strap must be routed forwards and backwards from the vehicle belt outlet.
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    Children in the vehicle Suitability of the seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Observe the following notes: If you are using a baby car seat of category 0/0+ and a rearward-facing child restraint system on a rear seat: the front seat must be adjusted in such a way that it does not come into contact with the child restraint system.
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    Children in the vehicle Suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems Observe the following notes: If you are using a baby car seat of category 0/0+ and a rearward-facing child restraint system on a rear seat: the front seat must be adjusted in such a way that it does not come into contact with the child restraint system.
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    Overview of recommended child restraint systems The smart forfour is equipped with a manual front-passenger front airbag deactivation sys- tem. Before using a rearward-facing child restraint on the front-passenger seat, disable the front-passenger airbag ( page 43).
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    9 kg up to A 000 970 58 00 18 kg You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from a smart centre. Further related subjects: Notes on child restraint systems on the front-passenger seat ( page 45).
  • Page 53: Driving Safely

    For safety reasons, smart recommends that lever up in the direction of arrow 1. 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 work- Pets in the vehicle shop.

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    Driving safely When you switch on the ignition, the ! WARNING warning lamp in the instrument cluster The distance warning function does not lights up. It goes out after the engine is star- react: ted. ABS works from a speed of about 6 km/h, to people or animals regardless of road-surface conditions.
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    Driving safely the vehicle travelling in front is narrow, In particularly critical situations Active e.g. a motorcycle Brake Assist may brake autonomously. In this case, Active Brake Assist continues to the vehicle travelling in front is travelling alert the driver both visually and acousti- on a different line cally.
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    Driving safely The following requirements must also be ful- When driving at speeds of more than 30 km/h, filled: the forward collision warning may issue a warning in the following situations: forward gear is engaged. the parking brake is released. Situation Speed you are trav- the driving speed is within the suitable…
  • Page 57
    Driving safely If the vehicle is sharply braked to a standstill Information on EBD (Electronic Brake- at a speed of over 70 km/h, the hazard warn- force Distribution) ing lamps are also switched on automati- cally. The hazard warning lamps switch off EBD monitors and controls the brake pres- automatically if you subsequently drive sure on the rear wheels to improve driving…
  • Page 58
    Correct driver’s seat position Understanding functions of the key Opening the door Press the # button on the key. Open the door. After unlocking, open the vehicle within approximately 2 minutes to prevent it from locking itself and priming the anti-theft alarm system again.
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Seats

    Adjusting the seats the driver must be able to see all the dis- WARNING plays in the instrument cluster clearly. The seat belt does not offer the intended move seat backrest ; to an almost vertical level of protection if you have not moved position.

  • Page 60: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel Adjusting the seat fore-and-aft posi- Adjusting the seat backrest (seat with a tion handwheel) Turn handwheel ? forwards or back- wards. Adjusting the steering wheel 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.

  • Page 61: Adjusting The Mirrors

    Adjusting the mirrors Understanding automatic anti-dazzle mode of interior mirror Please note WARNING Electrolyte may escape if the glass in an automatic anti-dazzle mirror breaks. The electrolyte is harmful and causes irrita- tion. It must not come into contact with your skin, eyes, respiratory organs or clothing or be swallowed.

  • Page 62
    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 63
    Adjusting head restraints in the rear compartment Lowering the head restraints in the rear Press release button :. Push the head restraint down.
  • Page 64: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine Running-in a new vehicle In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion, for example, if they: Running-in the engine with due care release the parking brake improves the engine’s performance in later shift the automatic transmission out of years.

  • Page 65: Pulling Away

    Pulling away WARNING Unsuitable footwear can hinder correct usage of the pedals, e.g.: shoes with thick soles shoes with high heels slippers There is a risk of an accident. Wear suitable footwear to ensure correct usage of the pedals. To insert the key into the ignition lock WARNING To switch on the power supply If you switch off the ignition while driving,…

  • Page 66
    Pulling away Applying the parking brake Using the parking brake Please note WARNING If the parking brake has not been fully released when driving, the parking brake can: overheat and cause a fire lose its hold function. There is a risk of fire and an accident. Release the parking brake fully before Pull parking brake ;…
  • Page 67
    Automatic start/stop system Release the brake pedal. the windscreen is misted up. The vehicle is then held for about one sec- the battery charge is too low. ond. Pull away. Switching off the engine automatically Manual transmission Automatic start/stop system Stop the vehicle.
  • Page 68: Automatic Transmission

    You could otherwise damage the manual transmission. Depress the clutch pedal fully. Select neutral. smart 66 kW turbo: pull the sleeve on the gear lever upwards. Push the gear lever back to the right to position k. Automatic transmission…

  • Page 69
    Automatic transmission Transmission position display Changing the transmission position Only engage park position B when the vehicle is stationary. Otherwise, you could damage the transmission. Only shift into reverse gear C when the vehicle is stationary. Otherwise, you could damage the transmission. Only shift into neutral A when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 70
    Automatic transmission Drive program E (Comfort) is characterised Permanent manual gearshifting by the following: Activating comfortable driving style optimum fuel consumption through early upshifting driving at low engine speeds; the wheels are less likely to spin Drive program S (Dynamic) is characterised by the following: dynamic, active driving style late upshifting…
  • Page 71
    Using the RACE START function (BRABUS 80 kW) Shift the gear selector lever to position D. Shifting with the shift paddles (vehicles with Sleek Style package) Pull shift paddle : or ;. The short-term setting remains active for a Shifting up certain length of time.
  • Page 72
    Driving economically is automatically deactivated after the accel- To indicate: press the combination switch eration process. in the direction of arrow 1 (right) or 2 (left) past the point of resistance. If RACE START is used repeatedly in quick succession, it will only become available To indicate briefly: press the combination again after driving a certain distance.
  • Page 73
    Driving economically vehicles with manual transmission: change Gearshift recommendations to a higher gear in good time The gearshift recommendations assist you in vehicles with automatic transmission: adopting an economical driving style. drive the vehicle in drive program E (Com- fort) accelerate moderately drive with care release the accelerator pedal in good time…
  • Page 74
    400 m. If the ignition remains switched off for longer than 4 hours, the eco Using the eco score display in the smart score display will be reset. Media-System Monochrome display…
  • Page 75
    Driving economically Saving the current trip In the instrument cluster, the values for the «From start» trip computer and eco Current trip > Save. Select score display will be reset. Select the category under which you want to save the trip. Activating/deactivating eco score after a The values for the current trip will be trip…
  • Page 76: Winter Driving

    Winter driving In order to prevent any salt build-up, Braking correctly apply the brakes occasionally while pay- ing attention to the traffic conditions. Please note Brake carefully at the end of the journey WARNING and when starting the next journey. Maintain a greater distance to the vehicle The braking system can overheat if you in front.

  • Page 77: Lane Keeping Assist

    Lane Keeping Assist DANGER WARNING If the exhaust pipe is blocked or sufficient The Lane Keeping Assist warning does not ventilation is not possible, poisonous return the vehicle to the original lane. exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide There is a risk of an accident. may enter the vehicle.

  • Page 78
    Cruise control and limiter On-board computer with colour display: The know the stored speed, store the desired ¸ symbol in the display indicates the speed again. status of Lane Keeping Assist: ¸ lights up white: speed is below Cruise control is used in order to drive at a 70 km/h or lanes are not detected due to constant speed for a prolonged period.
  • Page 79
    Refuelling Activating cruise control or the limiter Deactivating cruise control or the lim- iter Press button : to OFF centre position. The ¯ or È symbol in the instrument cluster display goes out. The stored speed is deleted. The stored speed is deleted when the engine is switched off.
  • Page 80
    Petrol must only be mixed with additives recommended by smart. Observe the instructions for use in the product description. For further infor- mation on recommended additives enquire at any smart centre.
  • Page 81
    Refuelling Open fuel filler flap : in the direction of the arrow. Turn the fuel filler cap anti-clockwise and remove it from the filler neck. Hang the fuel filler cap on the hook on the inside of fuel filler flap ;. Insert the filler neck of the fuel pump noz- zle all the way into the tank and refuel.
  • Page 82
    The engine is switched off. traffic conditions. The driver’s door is opened. For reasons of safety, smart recommends that The vehicle is locked. you drive with the daytime driving lights or The main-beam headlamps are not…
  • Page 83
    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 package are equipped with the cornering light func- tion of arrow 2. tion. 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 84
    Using the windscreen wipers 2: All seats occupied and luggage com- The interior lights switch off in the following situations: partment laden 3: Driver’s seat occupied and luggage A door is opened and 15 minutes have compartment laden passed. On-board computer with colour display: All doors are closed, the vehicle has been the display shows a message.
  • Page 85
    Press the combination switch to the © Wiper blades are subject to wear and tear. position. smart recommends replacing the wiper blades twice a year. Worn or damaged wiper Use control : to set the wipe frequency. blades cause smearing on the windscreen. On…
  • Page 86
    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 87
    Locking and unlocking the doors from the inside Locking and unlocking the doors from the vehicle. Keep the keys out of the reach the inside of children. Using the door handle to unlock the door To lock: press button :. When the doors are locked, indicator lamp ;…
  • Page 88: Opening And Closing The Windows

    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 vehicle.

  • Page 89
    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 go. Closing the hinged windows Fold the lever forwards.
  • Page 90
    Operating the climate control system The integrated filter in the climate control system keeps out most particles of dust as well as pollen. The filter reduces the amount of air supplied to the vehicle interior. For this reason, you should always observe the inter- val for replacing the filter.
  • Page 91
    Operating the climate control system Activating/deactivating air-recircula- Operating the automatic climate con- tion mode trol system To switch on: slide control A to the left to Switching the automatic climate control system on and off To switch off: slide control A to the right to u.
  • Page 92
    Operating the climate control system Decreasing the blower speed Drying windows that are misted up on the inside Press the I button. Press the ¿ button. Press the à button. Activating/deactivating air-recircula- If the windows are still misted up, press tion mode the ¬…
  • Page 93
    Using the accessories Keep the following rules in mind for optimal Make sure that no objects or underlays are climate control: placed on the seats when the seat heating is switched on. Keep the air slots between the service cover and windscreen clear of blockages. Do not cover the vents or ventilation grilles in the vehicle interior.
  • Page 94
    Using the accessories Using the 12 V socket The cigarette lighter only works when the ignition is switched on. Turn the key to position 1 in the ignition Press cigarette lighter :. lock. When cigarette lighter : is hot, it pops up Lift up the cover of socket :.
  • Page 95
    ® Tablet bracket for iPad Air collide with the tablet bracket. Useful information When operating the smart Rear Seat Enter- tainment System, you must observe the legal ® iPad Air tablets can be attached to the back…
  • Page 96
    Using the accessories Mounting the tablet bracket To avoid air bubbles or dirt getting under the surface, observe the following tips: Do not bend the protective film. Do not touch the adhesive surface of the protective film. Use disposable gloves to affix the pro- tective film.
  • Page 97
    Using the accessories Dismantling the tablet bracket ® Charging the iPad Air via the USB port ® The iPad Air can be charged via the USB port on the tablet bracket. This additionally requires: a suitable USB adapter for the 12 V socket a suitable USB cable for the USB adapter and USB port on the tablet bracket Insert the USB adapter into the 12 V socket.
  • Page 98: Using The Parking Aid

    Using the parking aid Parking Switching off the engine Apply the parking brake. Please note Manual transmission: engage first or WARNING reverse gear. Automatic transmission: shift the trans- Flammable material such as leaves, grass mission to position j. or twigs may ignite if they come into con- Turn the key to position u in the ignition tact with hot parts of the exhaust system or lock and remove it.

  • Page 99
    If you engage reverse gear while the engine is running, the parking aid is activated. Deactivating/activating the parking Reversing camera : is located in the smart logo in the tailgate. The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image in the smart Media-System dis- play.
  • Page 100: Locking The Vehicle

    In addition, the children could also set the The area behind the vehicle is shown with vehicle in motion, for example, if they: guide lines in the smart Media-System display. release the parking brake shift the automatic transmission out of…

  • Page 101
    Priming and deactivating the anti-theft alarm system There is a risk of an accident and injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children and animals unattended in the vehicle. Keep the keys out of the reach of children.
  • Page 102
    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 vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 103
    Calling up displays Briefly press the ´ button on the mul- Colour display overview tifunction lever to scroll forward at menu level. Press and hold the ´ button on the mul- tifunction level to directly call up the trip meter. Press and hold a on the multifunction lever to reset the values.
  • Page 104
    Calling up displays from reset Trip computer eco score display eco score from start Fuel consumption Coolant temperature Messages and service Settings Digital speedometer Distance display The eco score display provides feedback on how economical the driver’s driving behav- iour is ( page 72).
  • Page 105
    Setting values 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 display The display shows the digital speedometer. The digital speedometer in the header is hid- Press 9 or : to scroll to Settings.
  • Page 106
    Setting values Displaying the digital speedometer in the Starting the tyre pressure monitor header Settings Tyre pressure monitor. Select > Settings Display Digital Select > > Information on the tyre pressure monitor speedometer. page 155). Disp. addit. dig. speedo. Select the function.
  • Page 107
    Operating and setting the smart Audio-System Operating and setting the smart Audio- $ Switches on the radio and selects the waveband. System External audio equipment (AUX connec- smart Audio-System overview tion) Volume control, Ü button WARNING F Sets the radio text…
  • Page 108
    App, rotate the phone bracket. mobile phone to landscape mode. You can use the USB port behind the smart- phone bracket on the left to charge your Operating the smart Audio-System via mobile phone during the journey.
  • Page 109
    24hr Switching on the radio Press the Ü button. Adjusting the audio settings Press the $ button. The smart Audio-System receives data Adjusting the sound transmitted via the Radio Data System (RDS). Press the ª button. Select Audio. Selecting a waveband Select Sound.
  • Page 110
    Listening to the radio Digital radio frequency range Displaying radio text in FM radio To select the desired station, press the Press the F button. D or C button. If radio text is available, it will be dis- played. Holding down the D or C button starts the station search, which stops at the next station with adequate reception.
  • Page 111
    Intellitext™ is only available in cer- tain countries. Do one of the following: Press the F button. if a code appears in the smart Audio- System display and on the mobile phone, Select Intellitext. confirm it on the mobile phone…
  • Page 112
    To call a contact in the telephone book, the Del. device. Select mobile phone telephone book first has to be Authorised mobile phones are displayed. imported into the smart Audio-System. Select the mobile phone to be removed. Press the à button. Select YES. Telephone book.
  • Page 113
    Transferring a call to the mobile phone Press the 9 button. Voice control for the mobile phone is Select z. ended. To transfer the call back to the smart Audio-System: press 9. Operating external data storage media Entering numbers or characters during a Useful information…
  • Page 114
    Operating external data storage media Skipping to the next or previous track ® Bluetooth device operation Press the D or C button briefly to Connecting a device skip to the next track or press longer for rapid scrolling. ® Connect a Bluetooth audio device the same way you connect a mobile phone with ®…
  • Page 115
    W Increases the volume X Reduces the volume smart Media-System display Voice control system The following functions are possible using the voice control system of the smart Media- System: enter a destination for navigation Port for external audio equipment (AUX) make a call…
  • Page 116
    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Overview of home screen Scrolling through a menu or list on the touchscreen Touch the touchscreen with your finger. Swipe up, down, left or right. The selection on the display will then move in the respective direction.
  • Page 117
    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Latin Confirming settings Greek Select Done. Cyrillic Settings are accepted. Latin For the keyboard layout, it is possible to choose between the ABCD, QWERTY, AZERTY Switching off the display QWERTZ layouts. Switch off Select home page >…
  • Page 118
    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Current GPS signal strength Adjusting surround sound (balance) Network status Multimedia Settings Sound Select > > > Signal strength of the data connection Balance > Manual. Licences Move the control to the desired position.
  • Page 119
    Listening to the radio Creating and deleting favourites Listening to the radio Creating favourites 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 120
    Listening to the radio “Frequency” display mode (AM and FM “Frequency” display mode (AM and FM radio) radio) Slide control on the waveband left or right Starting a station search Select C or D in the “frequency” dis- play mode Storing a station Set the station.
  • Page 121
    Displaying information on certain cate- reflection exterior aerial. gories (i-Announcement, digital radio only) ® Bluetooth must be enabled both on the mobile phone and on the smart Media-Sys- Multimedia Settings Radio Select > > >…
  • Page 122
    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 in The list of visible mobile phones is dis- order to make a 999 or 112 emergency call: played.
  • Page 123
    Select one of the following settings: Ask me at each launch Calling up MirrorLink™ Apps If the Smartphone has been connected Tap on the home page of the smart Media- with the smart Media-System, you will be asked whether the preferred Smart- System phone Screen application should be MirrorLink™…
  • Page 124
    Functions such as telephony, navigation and instructions). the audio playback of Android Auto™ are dis- Connect a mobile phone with a connecting played on the home page of the smart Media- cable to the USB socket in the centre con- System. sole.
  • Page 125
    The voice control of the connected mobile phone can be used (see manufacturer’s oper- Adding a contact to favourites ating instructions). Not all voice control services are supported by the smart Media- Telephone Phone book. Select > System.
  • Page 126
    Connecting and operating external data storage media Selects a new track based on categories, Connecting external data storage e.g. album, genre, folder media Resumes playback at any point in the Connecting a USB memory stick track Insert a USB memory stick in the port on ®…
  • Page 127
    Useful information Tap the touchscreen. Images that have been saved to an SD card or USB memory stick can be viewed in the smart Media-System. Switching from full screen mode to nor- The following file formats can be displayed: mal view .JPG…
  • Page 128: Using The Navigation System

    Using the navigation system Video playback Using the navigation system Video playback Starting the navigation system Starting video playback Please note Insert SD card or connect USB stick. WARNING Multimedia > Video. Select If you operate information and communi- or SD. Select cation equipment integrated in the vehicle Select folder or video.

  • Page 129
    This requires registration at map. http://tomtom.com/forsmart. Further infor- Align map view with the destination. mation is available from any smart centre. Tap the destination point on the display. Remove SD card from the vehicle and insert The symbol selected is highlighted in blue.
  • Page 130
    Using the navigation system Near home Selecting a destination from the list of In a city last destinations Select surrounding area for the search for a Navigation Drive to… Recent Select > > POI. destinations. The following list of categories for POIs Select destination.
  • Page 131
    Using the navigation system The “route overview” function allows you to Editing POIs set whether the summary of a calculated Navigation Settings Manage Select > > route is automatically faded out from the POIs Edit POI. > display after ten seconds. Select POI category.
  • Page 132
    Using the navigation system Planning a route in advance Calculating an alternative route Navigation Change route Cal‐ Select > > Adding a route culate alternative. Navigation > Routes. A new route is calculated and displayed Select that takes you on different roads. Select Add.
  • Page 133
    Using the navigation system Tracking navigation on the display Selecting the setting for unpaved roads Navigation Settings Route Select > > planning Unpaved roads. > Select one of the following settings: Ask for unpaved roads on my route Always 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.
  • Page 134
    Using the navigation system Traffic information details Displaying the overview map Useful information With the “View map” function, the display shows a slidable, two-dimensional overview map. The map shows your current position, as well as a number of other elements, such as Favourites.
  • Page 135
    A faster route that had been previously TomTom services must be activated in the rejected or route which may not have been smart Media-System before using them for Never taken into account due to the the first time. If TomTom Services are not yet…
  • Page 136
    Using the navigation system If a faster route has been calculated due Symbol Meaning to a traffic report, the navigation system automatically changes the route. Traffic jam Request confirmation for route Road blocked If a faster route has been calculated due to a traffic report, the navigation system will ask which route should be used.
  • Page 137
    Useful information colours. If available, apps may be installed and man- Press , or . to select the desired aged on the smart Media-System. Apps and display. the use of TomTom services can be called up Services and managed in the menu.
  • Page 138
    Services Settings Data sharing Select > > If available, apps may be used on the Smart > About. Media-System. This requires registration at http://tomtom.com/forsmart. Remove SD card from the vehicle and insert Displaying text in another language into a computer.
  • Page 139
    Further information on «smart control» is Access to «smart control» is free of charge for available at any smart centre. the first three years commencing from hand- over of the new vehicle, subject to the avail- ability of the service.
  • Page 140
    The communication module and activation are required in order to use the smart «ready to» services: Register on the «ready to» web portal. A valid e-mail address and the vehicle…
  • Page 141
    Stowing small objects Only use the cup holders for containers of Stowing small objects 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 occu- pants.
  • Page 142
    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 and turn clock- Fold down the rear shelf. wise to position 2 (to lock) or anticlock- Pull the rear shelf out to the rear.
  • Page 143
    Using lashing eyelets Opening the boot All closable stowage compartments should be closed before beginning your The tailgate swings upwards and to the journey. rear when opened. Therefore, make sure Always stow and secure heavy, hard, that there is sufficient clearance above and behind the tailgate.
  • Page 144
    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 back-…
  • Page 145
    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 146
    Enlarging the load compartment Pull loop : and fold the seat cushion for- wards. Removing the cargo box (readyspace seats) Release the cargo box using handle :. Using both hands, reach into the handle recesses at the front and behind and push the cargo box forwards and up at a slight angle.
  • Page 147
    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. Here you can check the engine oil level and top up the Press the bracket into the recess in side engine oil.
  • Page 148
    Opening and closing the service cover Opening the engine compartment Therefore, make sure that the service cover cover is locked before driving off. WARNING If the windscreen wipers start to move when the service cover is open, you could become caught up in the wiper rods. There is a risk of injury.
  • Page 149
    Checking service products and topping up Press service cover = downwards. Opening the service cover Press both levers ; backwards in the direction of the arrow. Locking the service cover Pull both levers ; in the direction of the arrow. Lift service cover = at the front.
  • Page 150
    Windscreen washer fluid switch off the ignition Climate control system refrigerant never touch the dangerous areas sur- Service products approved by smart: http:// rounding moving components, e.g. the bevo.mercedes-benz.com rotation area of the fan remove jewellery and watches Checking the engine oil and topping up keep items of clothing and hair, for example, away from moving parts.
  • Page 151
    Checking the coolant level Information on tested and approved engine oils is available from any smart centre. smart Stop the vehicle on a level surface. recommends that you have the oil change Let the coolant cool down for at least carried out at a qualified specialist work- 30 minutes.
  • Page 152
    Checking wheels and tyres Topping up the coolant components in the front compartment, it may ignite. There is a risk of fire and WARNING injury. The cooling system is pressurised, partic- Make sure that windscreen washer con- ularly when the engine is warm. If you centrate is not spilled next to the filler open the cap, you could be scalded if hot neck.
  • Page 153: Changing A Wheel

    Changing a wheel If you suspect a tyre defect: Check the tyres regularly for signs of dam- Reduce vehicle speed. age and replace any damaged tyres imme- diately. Stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Check the wheels and tyres for damage. If you find no signs of damage, have the WARNING wheels and tyres checked at a specialist…

  • Page 154
    These are specially adap- ted to the control systems, such as ABS or Preparing to change a wheel ®…
  • Page 155
    Changing a wheel Removing a wheel WARNING If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jacking point of the vehi- cle, the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised. There is a risk of injury. Only position the jack at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle.
  • Page 156
    Changing a wheel Position jack ; behind the triangular Fit tyres with a specified direction of rota- tion only according to their direction of rota- indentations for jacking point : on the tion. An arrow on the sidewall of the tyre longitudinal body member.
  • Page 157
    Using the tyre pressure monitor The tyre pressure monitor does not provide a warning in the following cases: Even loss of pressure on multiple tyres Sudden loss of tyre pressure, e.g. due to penetration by a foreign body Incorrectly set tyre pressure The tyre pressure monitor has a yellow warning lamp in the instrument cluster for indicating a pressure loss or malfunction.
  • Page 158
    There is a risk tyres. of an accident. Only screw standard valve caps or valve caps specifically approved by smart for Checking and correcting the tyre pres- your vehicle onto the tyre valve. sure manually…
  • Page 159
    For safety reasons, smart recommends that specialist workshop at the onset of winter. you only use snow chains that have been specially approved for your vehicle by smart. At low temperatures, use only winter tyres Further information can be obtained at a marked with M+S.
  • Page 160
    Changing the window wiper blades Always switch off the windscreen wipers and ignition before changing the wiper blades. Never open the service cover or tailgate if a wiper arm has been folded away from the windscreen or rear window. Never fold a wiper arm without a wiper blade back onto the windscreen or rear window.
  • Page 161: Cleaning The Vehicle

    Use care products and cleaning agents Dry the vehicle off with a chamois. recommended and approved by smart. Do not use acidic cleaning agents. Cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner In winter, carefully remove road salt as WARNING soon as possible.

  • Page 162
    Cleaning the vehicle Cleaning the reversing camera Clean camera lens : with water and a soft cloth. Cleaning the sensors Vehicles with Active Brake Assist: Active Brake Assist sensor Parking aid sensors Clean sensors with water, car shampoo and a soft cloth. Cleaning the wheels WARNING The water jet of circular-jet nozzles (dirt…
  • Page 163
    Clean the inside and outside of the win- Use tar remover to remove tar stains. dows with a damp cloth and a cleaning agent recommended by smart. Use silicone remover to remove wax. Clear deposits regularly from the wind- Remove coolant, brake fluid, tree resin,…
  • Page 164
    Wipe off with a moist cloth, or use a leather Allow the seat to dry. care agent recommended by smart. Cleaning DINAMICA seat covers Cleaning the seat belts Wet a cloth with water. Clean entire sections of the cover.
  • Page 165
    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 quali- Use care products and cleaning agents fied specialist workshop. recommended by smart to remove heavy soiling.
  • Page 166
    No emer- Securing on level ground gency call can be made via the smart Audio- System. The vehicle owner and the driver of the vehicle are responsible for equipping the…
  • Page 167
    Removing the vehicle tool tray Place wheel chocks or other suitable items Removing the first-aid kit in front of the wheels of the front and rear axle. Check the expiry date on the first-aid kit at least once a year. Replace the contents if necessary, and replace any missing parts.
  • Page 168
    Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Immediately change out of clothing which has come into contact with tyre Useful information sealant. The tyre sealant is pumped into the tyre. If an allergic reaction occurs, seek med- TIREFIT is a tyre sealant.
  • Page 169
    Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Do not switch off the tyre inflation com- pressor during this phase. Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a maximum of 15 minutes, then allow it to cool down. The tyre pressure in pressure gauge C must be at least 180 kPa (1.8 bar/26 psi).
  • Page 170
    Jump-starting and charging the battery Stow the tyre sealant bottle and the tyre Press button : next to pressure gauge ;. inflation compressor. Even unused tyre sealant loses its effec- Perform a test drive. tiveness over time. The maximum permissible speed for a tyre Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced every sealed with tyre sealant is 80 km/h.
  • Page 171
    Jump-starting and charging the battery WARNING not lean over the battery. Keep the batter- ies out of the reach of children. Immedi- During the charging process, a battery ately rinse off battery acid thoroughly produces hydrogen gas. If a short circuit with plenty of clean water and seek medi- occurs or sparks are created, the hydrogen cal attention at once.
  • Page 172
    For jump-starting, use only batteries with only batteries which have been approved for a nominal voltage of 12 V. your vehicle by smart. These batteries pro- vide increased leakage protection in the Only use jump leads that have a sufficient event of an accident.
  • Page 173
    A battery charger adapted to and approved First connect negative terminal = of by smart allows the charging of the battery donor battery A and then negative ter- in its installed position. Further information minal ? of your battery using the jump is available from any smart centre.
  • Page 174
    Towing and tow-starting the vehicle Observe the following points when tow- Towing and tow-starting 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 longer Safety relevant functions are restricted or than legally permitted.
  • Page 175
    Towing and tow-starting the vehicle Vehicles with automatic transmission: Release the brake pedal. observe the notes on the selector lever when Release the parking brake. towing away the vehicle. Switch on the hazard warning lights. Vehicles with manual transmission: Fitting the towing eye Leave the key in position 2 in the ignition lock.
  • Page 176
    Manually releasing the selector lever lock Remove the key. Removing the towing eye Lash down the vehicle. Loosen the towing eye and unscrew it. Attach the cover to the recess at the top and engage it at the bottom. Emergency engine starting by tow Stow the towing eye in the vehicle tool starting tray.
  • Page 177: Replacing The Bulbs

    Replacing the bulbs Do not touch the glass bulb with your bare hands. Only use bulbs in enclosed lamps designed for that purpose. Only fit spare bulbs of the same type and with a specified voltage. Do not allow bulbs to come into contact with moisture.

  • Page 178
    Replacing the bulbs Replacing the front turn signal lamps Replacing rear bulbs Replacing the tail lamp bulbs Tail lamps without partial LEDs Switch off the lights. Turn the respective front wheel inwards. Push clamp : downwards. Remove cover ; upwards. Rear/brake lamp Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and Rear fog lamp…
  • Page 179
    Changing fuses Switch off the lights. Replacing the licence plate lighting Open the tailgate. Loosen screws :. Remove the tail lamp. Carefully insert a flat tool under the plas- tic hanger on the tail lamp. Lift the connector and remove it. Replacing a faulty tail lamp bulb Insert a flat tool into recess :.
  • Page 180
    Always replace faulty fuses with specified new fuses of the correct amperage. Only use fuses that have been approved for smart vehicles and which have the cor- rect fuse rating for the system concerned. Components or systems could otherwise be damaged.
  • Page 181
    Opening a door with the emergency release Replacing the key battery WARNING Batteries contain toxic and corrosive sub- stances. 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 children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 182
    Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release If the vehicle cannot be opened using the Locking the doors with the emergency remote control key, the vehicle can be opened locking using the emergency release. If the driver’s door is unlocked and opened with the key in the emergency release, the anti-theft alarm system will issue an alarm.
  • Page 183
    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 184: Locking And Unlocking

    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 the also sounds with some display messages.

  • Page 185
    Locking and unlocking Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Side window is not reset. WARNING While closing the side windows, body parts in the closing area could become trapped. There is a risk of injury. When closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area.
  • Page 186
    Visibility, occupants, airbags Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Exterior mirror is not The exterior mirror has been moved forwards or backwards by engaged. force. Carefully move exterior mirror to the correct position. Windscreen wipers Windscreen wipers are obstructed, e.g. by snow. have malfunctioned.
  • Page 187
    Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Restraint system is malfunctioning. 6 Red warning lamp lights up while the WARNING engine is running. If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system Mal‐ Colour display: function Visit work‐ components may be triggered unintentionally or may not shop appears.
  • Page 188
    Engine, brakes, transmission Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Engine will not start Steering lock is manually locked. using the key. Remove the key from the ignition lock and then reinsert it into the ignition lock. Turn the key. Turn the steering wheel left and right.
  • Page 189
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel leaking from vehi- Fuel line or fuel tank is faulty. cle. WARNING Fuel is highly flammable. If you handle fuel incorrectly, there is a risk of fire and explosion. You must avoid fire, naked flames, creating sparks and smok- ing.
  • Page 190
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The coolant level is too low or the air supply to the engine radiator ? Red warning lamp lights up. is restricted. The engine is not being cooled sufficiently and the coolant temperature exceeds 110 †.
  • Page 191: Brake Fluid Level

    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Brake fluid level is too low. J Red warning lamp lights up while the WARNING engine is running. If the brake fluid level is too low the brake system may fail. Warning tone sounds.

  • Page 192
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with manual transmission: the vehicle is at a standstill. è Green indicator lamp flashes while the No stop preventers are active. The clutch pedal is fully depressed. vehicle is stationary. The engine is not switched off automatically.
  • Page 193
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: An attempt was made to start the engine with the transmission in i or j flash alter- position h or k. nately in the middle of Select j or i to start. the display.
  • Page 194
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with automatic transmission: other pulling away proce- S flashes alter- nately with the current dures result in the clutch overheating. transmission position Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying j/h/k/i.
  • Page 195: 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. System If ABS is faulty, there is also a possibility that other driving sys- Colour display: inoperative tems may be unavailable.

  • Page 196
    Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ Monochrome dis- ® is not available due to a malfunction. Other driving systems play: yellow warning may be deactivated. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. ® ® ÷…
  • Page 197
    Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Hill start assist is malfunctioning. Vehicle will not be held auto- Colour display: ÷ Hill start assist matically when pulling away uphill and may start rolling imme- inoperative diately. appears. WARNING ®…
  • Page 198
    Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The tyre pressure monitor has detected a significant loss of pres- h Yellow warning lamp lights up while sure in at least one of the tyres. driving. WARNING Tyre Colour display: Underinflated or overinflated tyres pose the following risks: pressure Caution tyre malfunction…
  • Page 199
    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 sys- Tyre tem is possibly unable to recognise or register low tyre pressure.
  • Page 200: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: Power assistance may be malfunctioning, making steering diffi- D Yellow warning cult. 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 201
    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ^ Yellow warning The sensors in the radiator trim are dirty. lamp lights up while Clean the sensors. driving. Dis‐ Colour display: Environmental influences or error sources outside the system are tance warning inop‐…
  • Page 202
    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Windscreen is dirty in the camera’s field of vision. Ã flashes for approximately Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and 3 seconds. traffic conditions. Warning tone sounds. Clean the windscreen.
  • Page 203
    Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Speed limiter is malfunctioning and deactivates automatically. È flashes for approximately Consult a qualified specialist workshop. 10 seconds. Warning tone sounds. Lim‐ Colour display: iter inoperative appears. The outside temperature has fallen to or below 3 °C. There is a risk Ò…
  • Page 204
    Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Warning lamp remains lit. Brake lamps are inoperative. The bulb or LED is faulty. WARNING Risk of accident due to faulty brake lamps. The brake lamps are faulty and no longer alert other road users when braking.
  • Page 205
    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. The navigation system in the smart Media-System Problem…
  • Page 206
    Audio-System and smart Media-System Voice control system in the smart Media-System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The voice control sys- Interval for entering voice commands has been exceeded. tem does not under- Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
  • Page 207
    EC Directives. All data applies to the vehicle’s standard equipment. 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…
  • Page 208: Service Products

    Service products smart forfour Dimensions, smart forfour 80 kW BRA- Dimensions, weights and weights and volumes volumes 2012 mm Permissible roof load Opening height : Vehicle length 3495 mm Tank capacity Total: 35.0 l of which Vehicle width including 1875 mm…

  • Page 209: Fuse Allocation

    Fuse allocation Service prod- Specifications Bulb Type ucts Turn signals PY 21 W Corrosion Recommended: G40 Side turn signal lamps WY 5 W inhibitor/ antifreeze Licence plate lighting W 5 W page 150) Interior lighting W 5 W Windscreen Temperatures above washer fluid freezing point: mixing Tail lamps…

  • Page 210
    Electrical exterior mirror Brown Brake lamps 10 A Cruise control, radio, belt warning 15 A Blue Not smart electric drive: central control unit, fuel 15 A Blue pump, injection Rear window wiper 15 A Blue smart electric drive only: power supply control…
  • Page 211
    Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors Consumer Current Colour cod- Rear fog lamps ‑ ‑ Radio, central control unit 15 A Blue Tail lamps, front foglamps, hazard warning lamp 25 A Cyan button, locking button, headlamp range control, power windows, licence plate lighting, radio, control unit for heating or climate control system, cruise control, limiter, parking aid button, pro-…
  • Page 212
    Installing two-way radios and mobile phones WARNING Country Radio type approval number If you operate two-way radios incorrectly Jordan Model: Gen Alpha Wal 2 TPMS in the vehicle, their electromagnetic radi- transmitter ation can interfere with the vehicle elec- Type Approval Number: tronics, for example if: TRC/LPD/2012/114 Model: Gen Gamma Gen…
  • Page 213
    Be sure to observe the manufacturer’s additional instructions during installation. Deviations with respect to wavebands, max- imum transmission outputs or aerial posi- tions must be approved by smart. The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the base of the aerial must not exceed the following values:…
  • Page 215
    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-…
  • Page 216
    É999103050RÆËÍ 9 9 9 1 0 3 0 5 0 R www.smart.com smart — A Daimler brand…

  • Page 1
    >> Owner’s Manual smart forfour…
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    (Y page) Further information on a topic YY A warning or an instruction that is con- tinued on the next page. Display text: Display text in the instru- ment cluster display, the smart Audio-Sys- tem or the smart Media-System.
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    Android™ smart therefore reserves the right to intro- Please note that the smart guides app may duce changes in the following areas: not currently be available in your country. Design…
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    ……21 Driving on wet roads ……74 Warranty for the smart Audio-Sys- Winter driving ……..74 tem and smart Media-System ….22 Lane Keeping Assist ……75 Vehicle equipment ……… 22 Cruise control and limiter ….76 Operating safety ……..
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    Replacing the key battery ….179 Online access to the vehicle ….137 Opening a door with the emergency Using smart «ready to» services ..137 release ……….. 179 Locking the doors in an emergency .. 180 Loading and stowing ……139 Unlocking the tailgate with the Stowing small objects ……
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    Contents Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors …….. 209 Installing two-way radios and mobile phones ……..210…
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    Index Limited protection ……39 1, 2, 3 … Overview ……….. 38 12 V socket PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator see Socket (12 V) lamps ……….39 Airbags Front airbag (driver, front passenger) ……..38 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Kneebag ……….38 Display message ……
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    Index Smartphone bracket …… 106 Starting the engine ……62 System settings ……106 Transmission positions ….67 Troubleshooting ……203 Automatic transmission emergency Using external devices ….105 running mode ……..192 Volume/sound settings ….107 AUX jack Warranty ……….. 22 Audio-System ………
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    Index Brake force distribution Steering wheel ……. 162 see EBD (electronic brake force Trim pieces ……..163 distribution) Washing by hand ……159 Brake lamp Wheels ……….160 Replacing bulbs ……176 Windows ………. 161 Brake lamps Wiper blades ……..161 Adaptive ……….
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    Index Cockpit Overview ……….. 28 DAB radio Collision warning see Digital radio Warning lamp ……… 198 Dashboard COMAND display Additional instruments ….71 Cleaning ………. 161 Dashboard clock ……..71 Connectivity manager ……136 Data Controlling speed see Technical data see Cruise control Data sharing Coolant…
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    Index Distance recorder Downhill gradient ……74 see Trip meter Driving in winter ……74 Distance warning function Driving on flooded roads ….74 Display message ……199 Driving on wet roads ……. 74 Function/notes ……… 52 Icy road surfaces ……74 Warning lamp ………
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    Index Starting the engine with the key .. 62 External data storage media Stopping ……….96 Connecting (Audio-System) ..105 Tow-starting (vehicle) ….174 Operating (Audio-System) …. 111 Warning lamp (engine diagnos- tics) ……….187 Engine compartment cover ….145 Factory settings Engine electronics Resetting (Media-System) ….
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    Index Status indicator ……. 39 Increasing/decreasing the Frontal area cover blower speed ……..88 see Service cover Misted up windows ……89 Fuel Setting the air distribution …. 88 Additives ……….. 77 Setting the temperature ….88 Displaying the current con- Switching on/off ……
  • Page 14
    Index Intermittent wipe ……..83 Lights ISOFIX child seat securing system ..41 Automatic headlamp mode ….. 80 Cornering light function ….81 Dipped-beam headlamps ….80 Display message ……202 Jack Driving abroad ……… 82 Using ……….153 Foglamps ………. 81 Jump start (engine) Hazard warning lamps ….
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    Index Main-beam headlamps Selecting the language ….115 Replacing bulbs ……175 Setting the time ……115 Switching on/off ……80 Setting warning tones ….116 Making a call Status and information ….115 Media-System …….. 120 Switching on/off ……114 Manual transmission System menu ……..
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    Index Current location ……132 Important safety notes ….100 Destination memory …… 128 Operation ……..100 Entering a destination ….127 Overview ……… 100 Entering a destination by Selecting the language ….104 address ……….127 Setting and resetting values Entering a destination using (colour display) ……
  • Page 17
    Tyre pressure monitors ….209 see Fuel Radio-based vehicle components Remote configuration Declaration of conformity ….23 smart control ……..137 Rain sensor ……….83 Remote query functions Rain/light sensor (display message) .. 201 smart control ……..137 Reading lamp ………. 82 Replacing bulbs Readyspace seats ………
  • Page 18
    Index Important safety notes ….175 LED ……….. 176 Safety Licence plate lighting ….177 Children in the vehicle ….40 Main-beam headlamps ….175 see Occupant safety Overview of bulb types ….207 see Operating safety Rear foglamp ……..176 SD card Rear lamp ……..
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    Resetting ……… 182 Station list Reversing feature ……86 Setting a station from the sta- Sidebag ………… 38 tion list (Audio-System) ….108 smart Centre Updating (Media-System) …. 119 see Qualified specialist workshop Station search smart control Audio-System ……… 108 Internet ………..
  • Page 20
    Index Operating the touchscreen … 114 Tow-starting Tablet bracket Emergency engine starting ..174 Affixing protective film ….94 Important safety notes ….172 Dismantling ……..95 Towing Important safety notes ….93 Important safety notes ….172 Mounting ………. 94 With the rear axle raised ….
  • Page 21
    Index Recommended …….. 156 Implied warranty ……25 Tyre pressure monitor Locking (in an emergency) … 180 Function/notes ……. 155 Locking (key) ……..98 Radio type approval for the tyre Operating safety ……22 pressure monitor ……209 Parking up ……..163 Restarting ……..
  • Page 22
    Index Distance warning function (red) .. 198 Snow chains ……..157 EBD ……….. 193 Winter tyres M+S tyres ……..157 ® (yellow) ……..194 Wiper blades Lane Keeping Assist …… 200 Cleaning ………. 161 Oil pressure ……..188 Replacing (on the rear window) … 158 Overview ………..
  • Page 23
    Returning an end-of-life vehicle Fuel consumption and the rate of engine, EU countries only: transmission, brake and tyre wear depend smart will take back your end-of-life vehicle on the following factors: for environment-friendly disposal in accordance with the European Union (EU) operating conditions of your vehicle End-Of-Life Vehicles Directive.
  • Page 24
    Only smart genuine parts or parts of the same chased (see list in the service booklet). quality may be used. In addition, only approved wheels, tyres and accessories for the particular type of vehicle may be used.
  • Page 25
    Further information is available from relevant to safety. They might not function any smart centre. properly anymore and/or jeopardise the The functionality of a roof aerial (radio, DAB) operational safety of the vehicle. There is may be impaired if roof carriers are used.
  • Page 26
    If the engine is switched off and a device Notify smart as soon as possible if there is a is connected to a diagnostic connection, change of address or if ownership of the the battery may become discharged.
  • Page 27
    New or ing situations (e.g. deployment of an air- Used-Vehicle Warranty. bag, use of stability control systems) ambient conditions (e.g.
  • Page 28
    >> Introduction. Depending on the equipment selected, you specific app and the operating system of can enter data in comfort and infotainment your mobile phone. functions of the vehicle. This includes, for example: Service providers multimedia data, such as music, films or photos for playback in an integrated mul- Wireless network connection timedia system…
  • Page 29
    >> Introduction. collection and use of personal data in the context of third party services. Copyright information Information on licenses of Free and Open- Source software used in the vehicle and the electronic components: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource…
  • Page 30
    Forward collision warning Windscreen wipers combi- Parking aid nation switch Headlamp range adjust- Automatic locking feature ment Hazard warning lamps Lights combination switch Overhead control panel Automatic transmission: smart Audio-System shift paddles smart Media-System Climate control system control panel…
  • Page 31: Multifunction Steering Wheel

    Colour display of the instrument cluster stored Monochrome display of the ± Interrupts cruise instrument cluster control or the limiter smart Audio-System ¯ Activates cruise con- smart Media-System trol ^ Deactivates cruise Only for instrument cluster control or the limiter with colour display: È…

  • Page 32
    Vehicles with automatic transmission Function Page Function Page Cigarette lighter Power socket Cup holders Ashtray smart Media-System: AUX port, USB port and SD card Drawer slot Coin holder Cup holders Opens and closes the fold- Selector lever indicator ing top…
  • Page 33: Overhead Control Panel

    Overhead control panel Overhead control panel Function Page Function Page Left-hand reading lamp PASSENGER AIRBAG indica- tor lamps Interior lighting Rear seat belt status indi- cator Right-hand reading lamp Rear-view mirror…

  • Page 34: 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 35
    Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Function Page Function Page Speedometer · Distance warning signal ^ Forward collision warning Display Warning and indicator à Lane Keeping Assist lamps # Battery C Doors or tailgate R Rear foglamp…
  • Page 36: Occupant Safety

    Child restraint system contact a qualified specialist workshop. Child seat securing systems smart recommends that you use driving aids In the event of an accident, the restraint sys- which have been approved specifically for tem can: your vehicle by smart.

  • Page 37
    The way the restraint system responds depends on the severity of the impact detec- smart recommends that you have the ted and the apparent type of accident: vehicle towed to a qualified specialist Head-on collision workshop after an accident.
  • Page 38
    This poses an increased risk of smart recommends that you only use seat injury or even fatal injury. belts which have been approved specifically for your vehicle by smart.
  • Page 39
    Belt warning for the driver and front- smart recommends that you have the vehicle passenger towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident. The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the…
  • Page 40
    Occupant safety Airbags is an increased risk of serious or even fatal injuries. Overview of airbags In order to avoid such risks, always ensure that all vehicle occupants: fasten their seatbelts correctly, includ- ing pregnant women are seated correctly and maintain the furthest possible distance from the air- bags observe the following notes…
  • Page 41
    There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Use only seat covers which have been spe- cifically approved for the respective seat by smart. WARNING The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp Sensors to control the airbags are located and PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamp in the doors.
  • Page 42: Children In The Vehicle

    If you leave children unattended in the weight and size of the child and that is vehicle, they may be able to set the vehicle recommended and suitable for use in smart vehicles. Make sure you observe the in motion if, for example, they:…

  • Page 43
    ISOFIX and i‑Size are standardised securing Use the care products approved by smart systems for special restraint systems. ISOFIX to clean the child restraint systems rec- child restraint systems are approved in ommended by smart.
  • Page 44
    Children in the vehicle Only child restraint systems that comply with the ECE R44 standard may be attached to the ISOFIX securing rings. ISOFIX child restraint systems approved in accordance with ECE R44 and i-Size child restraint sys- tems approved in accordance with ECE R129 can be attached to i-Size securing rings.
  • Page 45
    Children in the vehicle Ensure that the red lock status indicator on Ensure that: the loop at the top of the rear bench seat is no Top Tether hook ; is hooked into Top longer visible. Tether anchorage : as shown Top Tether can reduce the risk of injury, Top Tether belt = is not twisted since it provides an additional connection…
  • Page 46
    Children in the vehicle passenger front airbag can deploy in the addition to the child restraint system event of an accident. The child could be manufacturer’s installation instructions. struck by the airbag. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
  • Page 47
    For this reason, smart strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat. If it is absolutely necessary that you secure a…
  • Page 48
    Children in the vehicle Adjust the angle of the backrest appropri- ately. Always make sure that the shoulder belt strap is correctly routed from the vehicle belt sash guide to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system. The shoulder belt strap must be routed forwards and backwards from the vehicle belt outlet.
  • Page 49
    Children in the vehicle Suitability of the seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Observe the following notes: If you are using a baby car seat of category 0/0+ and a rearward-facing child restraint system on a rear seat: the front seat must be adjusted in such a way that it does not come into contact with the child restraint system.
  • Page 50
    Children in the vehicle Suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems Observe the following notes: If you are using a baby car seat of category 0/0+ and a rearward-facing child restraint system on a rear seat: the front seat must be adjusted in such a way that it does not come into contact with the child restraint system.
  • Page 51
    Overview of recommended child restraint systems The smart forfour is equipped with a manual front-passenger front airbag deactivation sys- tem. Before using a rearward-facing child restraint on the front-passenger seat, disable the front-passenger airbag ( page 43).
  • Page 52
    9 kg up to A 000 970 58 00 18 kg You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from a smart centre. Further related subjects: Notes on child restraint systems on the front-passenger seat ( page 45).
  • Page 53: Driving Safely

    For safety reasons, smart recommends that lever up in the direction of arrow 1. 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 work- Pets in the vehicle shop.

  • Page 54
    Driving safely When you switch on the ignition, the ! WARNING warning lamp in the instrument cluster The distance warning function does not lights up. It goes out after the engine is star- react: ted. ABS works from a speed of about 6 km/h, to people or animals regardless of road-surface conditions.
  • Page 55
    Driving safely the vehicle travelling in front is narrow, In particularly critical situations Active e.g. a motorcycle Brake Assist may brake autonomously. In this case, Active Brake Assist continues to the vehicle travelling in front is travelling alert the driver both visually and acousti- on a different line cally.
  • Page 56
    Driving safely The following requirements must also be ful- When driving at speeds of more than 30 km/h, filled: the forward collision warning may issue a warning in the following situations: forward gear is engaged. the parking brake is released. Situation Speed you are trav- the driving speed is within the suitable…
  • Page 57
    Driving safely If the vehicle is sharply braked to a standstill Information on EBD (Electronic Brake- at a speed of over 70 km/h, the hazard warn- force Distribution) ing lamps are also switched on automati- cally. The hazard warning lamps switch off EBD monitors and controls the brake pres- automatically if you subsequently drive sure on the rear wheels to improve driving…
  • Page 58
    Correct driver’s seat position Understanding functions of the key Opening the door Press the # button on the key. Open the door. After unlocking, open the vehicle within approximately 2 minutes to prevent it from locking itself and priming the anti-theft alarm system again.
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Seats

    Adjusting the seats the driver must be able to see all the dis- WARNING plays in the instrument cluster clearly. The seat belt does not offer the intended move seat backrest ; to an almost vertical level of protection if you have not moved position.

  • Page 60: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel Adjusting the seat fore-and-aft posi- Adjusting the seat backrest (seat with a tion handwheel) Turn handwheel ? forwards or back- wards. Adjusting the steering wheel 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.

  • Page 61: Adjusting The Mirrors

    Adjusting the mirrors Understanding automatic anti-dazzle mode of interior mirror Please note WARNING Electrolyte may escape if the glass in an automatic anti-dazzle mirror breaks. The electrolyte is harmful and causes irrita- tion. It must not come into contact with your skin, eyes, respiratory organs or clothing or be swallowed.

  • Page 62
    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 63
    Adjusting head restraints in the rear compartment Lowering the head restraints in the rear Press release button :. Push the head restraint down.
  • Page 64: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine Running-in a new vehicle In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion, for example, if they: Running-in the engine with due care release the parking brake improves the engine’s performance in later shift the automatic transmission out of years.

  • Page 65: Pulling Away

    Pulling away WARNING Unsuitable footwear can hinder correct usage of the pedals, e.g.: shoes with thick soles shoes with high heels slippers There is a risk of an accident. Wear suitable footwear to ensure correct usage of the pedals. To insert the key into the ignition lock WARNING To switch on the power supply If you switch off the ignition while driving,…

  • Page 66
    Pulling away Applying the parking brake Using the parking brake Please note WARNING If the parking brake has not been fully released when driving, the parking brake can: overheat and cause a fire lose its hold function. There is a risk of fire and an accident. Release the parking brake fully before Pull parking brake ;…
  • Page 67
    Automatic start/stop system Release the brake pedal. the windscreen is misted up. The vehicle is then held for about one sec- the battery charge is too low. ond. Pull away. Switching off the engine automatically Manual transmission Automatic start/stop system Stop the vehicle.
  • Page 68: Automatic Transmission

    You could otherwise damage the manual transmission. Depress the clutch pedal fully. Select neutral. smart 66 kW turbo: pull the sleeve on the gear lever upwards. Push the gear lever back to the right to position k. Automatic transmission…

  • Page 69
    Automatic transmission Transmission position display Changing the transmission position Only engage park position B when the vehicle is stationary. Otherwise, you could damage the transmission. Only shift into reverse gear C when the vehicle is stationary. Otherwise, you could damage the transmission. Only shift into neutral A when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 70
    Automatic transmission Drive program E (Comfort) is characterised Permanent manual gearshifting by the following: Activating comfortable driving style optimum fuel consumption through early upshifting driving at low engine speeds; the wheels are less likely to spin Drive program S (Dynamic) is characterised by the following: dynamic, active driving style late upshifting…
  • Page 71
    Using the RACE START function (BRABUS 80 kW) Shift the gear selector lever to position D. Shifting with the shift paddles (vehicles with Sleek Style package) Pull shift paddle : or ;. The short-term setting remains active for a Shifting up certain length of time.
  • Page 72
    Driving economically is automatically deactivated after the accel- To indicate: press the combination switch eration process. in the direction of arrow 1 (right) or 2 (left) past the point of resistance. If RACE START is used repeatedly in quick succession, it will only become available To indicate briefly: press the combination again after driving a certain distance.
  • Page 73
    Driving economically vehicles with manual transmission: change Gearshift recommendations to a higher gear in good time The gearshift recommendations assist you in vehicles with automatic transmission: adopting an economical driving style. drive the vehicle in drive program E (Com- fort) accelerate moderately drive with care release the accelerator pedal in good time…
  • Page 74
    400 m. If the ignition remains switched off for longer than 4 hours, the eco Using the eco score display in the smart score display will be reset. Media-System Monochrome display…
  • Page 75
    Driving economically Saving the current trip In the instrument cluster, the values for the «From start» trip computer and eco Current trip > Save. Select score display will be reset. Select the category under which you want to save the trip. Activating/deactivating eco score after a The values for the current trip will be trip…
  • Page 76: Winter Driving

    Winter driving In order to prevent any salt build-up, Braking correctly apply the brakes occasionally while pay- ing attention to the traffic conditions. Please note Brake carefully at the end of the journey WARNING and when starting the next journey. Maintain a greater distance to the vehicle The braking system can overheat if you in front.

  • Page 77: Lane Keeping Assist

    Lane Keeping Assist DANGER WARNING If the exhaust pipe is blocked or sufficient The Lane Keeping Assist warning does not ventilation is not possible, poisonous return the vehicle to the original lane. exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide There is a risk of an accident. may enter the vehicle.

  • Page 78
    Cruise control and limiter On-board computer with colour display: The know the stored speed, store the desired ¸ symbol in the display indicates the speed again. status of Lane Keeping Assist: ¸ lights up white: speed is below Cruise control is used in order to drive at a 70 km/h or lanes are not detected due to constant speed for a prolonged period.
  • Page 79
    Refuelling Activating cruise control or the limiter Deactivating cruise control or the lim- iter Press button : to OFF centre position. The ¯ or È symbol in the instrument cluster display goes out. The stored speed is deleted. The stored speed is deleted when the engine is switched off.
  • Page 80
    Petrol must only be mixed with additives recommended by smart. Observe the instructions for use in the product description. For further infor- mation on recommended additives enquire at any smart centre.
  • Page 81
    Refuelling Open fuel filler flap : in the direction of the arrow. Turn the fuel filler cap anti-clockwise and remove it from the filler neck. Hang the fuel filler cap on the hook on the inside of fuel filler flap ;. Insert the filler neck of the fuel pump noz- zle all the way into the tank and refuel.
  • Page 82
    The engine is switched off. traffic conditions. The driver’s door is opened. For reasons of safety, smart recommends that The vehicle is locked. you drive with the daytime driving lights or The main-beam headlamps are not…
  • Page 83
    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 package are equipped with the cornering light func- tion of arrow 2. tion. 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 84
    Using the windscreen wipers 2: All seats occupied and luggage com- The interior lights switch off in the following situations: partment laden 3: Driver’s seat occupied and luggage A door is opened and 15 minutes have compartment laden passed. On-board computer with colour display: All doors are closed, the vehicle has been the display shows a message.
  • Page 85
    Press the combination switch to the © Wiper blades are subject to wear and tear. position. smart recommends replacing the wiper blades twice a year. Worn or damaged wiper Use control : to set the wipe frequency. blades cause smearing on the windscreen. On…
  • Page 86
    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 87
    Locking and unlocking the doors from the inside Locking and unlocking the doors from the vehicle. Keep the keys out of the reach the inside of children. Using the door handle to unlock the door To lock: press button :. When the doors are locked, indicator lamp ;…
  • Page 88: Opening And Closing The Windows

    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 vehicle.

  • Page 89
    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 go. Closing the hinged windows Fold the lever forwards.
  • Page 90
    Operating the climate control system The integrated filter in the climate control system keeps out most particles of dust as well as pollen. The filter reduces the amount of air supplied to the vehicle interior. For this reason, you should always observe the inter- val for replacing the filter.
  • Page 91
    Operating the climate control system Activating/deactivating air-recircula- Operating the automatic climate con- tion mode trol system To switch on: slide control A to the left to Switching the automatic climate control system on and off To switch off: slide control A to the right to u.
  • Page 92
    Operating the climate control system Decreasing the blower speed Drying windows that are misted up on the inside Press the I button. Press the ¿ button. Press the à button. Activating/deactivating air-recircula- If the windows are still misted up, press tion mode the ¬…
  • Page 93
    Using the accessories Keep the following rules in mind for optimal Make sure that no objects or underlays are climate control: placed on the seats when the seat heating is switched on. Keep the air slots between the service cover and windscreen clear of blockages. Do not cover the vents or ventilation grilles in the vehicle interior.
  • Page 94
    Using the accessories Using the 12 V socket The cigarette lighter only works when the ignition is switched on. Turn the key to position 1 in the ignition Press cigarette lighter :. lock. When cigarette lighter : is hot, it pops up Lift up the cover of socket :.
  • Page 95
    ® Tablet bracket for iPad Air collide with the tablet bracket. Useful information When operating the smart Rear Seat Enter- tainment System, you must observe the legal ® iPad Air tablets can be attached to the back…
  • Page 96
    Using the accessories Mounting the tablet bracket To avoid air bubbles or dirt getting under the surface, observe the following tips: Do not bend the protective film. Do not touch the adhesive surface of the protective film. Use disposable gloves to affix the pro- tective film.
  • Page 97
    Using the accessories Dismantling the tablet bracket ® Charging the iPad Air via the USB port ® The iPad Air can be charged via the USB port on the tablet bracket. This additionally requires: a suitable USB adapter for the 12 V socket a suitable USB cable for the USB adapter and USB port on the tablet bracket Insert the USB adapter into the 12 V socket.
  • Page 98: Using The Parking Aid

    Using the parking aid Parking Switching off the engine Apply the parking brake. Please note Manual transmission: engage first or WARNING reverse gear. Automatic transmission: shift the trans- Flammable material such as leaves, grass mission to position j. or twigs may ignite if they come into con- Turn the key to position u in the ignition tact with hot parts of the exhaust system or lock and remove it.

  • Page 99
    If you engage reverse gear while the engine is running, the parking aid is activated. Deactivating/activating the parking Reversing camera : is located in the smart logo in the tailgate. The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image in the smart Media-System dis- play.
  • Page 100: Locking The Vehicle

    In addition, the children could also set the The area behind the vehicle is shown with vehicle in motion, for example, if they: guide lines in the smart Media-System display. release the parking brake shift the automatic transmission out of…

  • Page 101
    Priming and deactivating the anti-theft alarm system There is a risk of an accident and injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children and animals unattended in the vehicle. Keep the keys out of the reach of children.
  • Page 102
    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 vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 103
    Calling up displays Briefly press the ´ button on the mul- Colour display overview tifunction lever to scroll forward at menu level. Press and hold the ´ button on the mul- tifunction level to directly call up the trip meter. Press and hold a on the multifunction lever to reset the values.
  • Page 104
    Calling up displays from reset Trip computer eco score display eco score from start Fuel consumption Coolant temperature Messages and service Settings Digital speedometer Distance display The eco score display provides feedback on how economical the driver’s driving behav- iour is ( page 72).
  • Page 105
    Setting values 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 display The display shows the digital speedometer. The digital speedometer in the header is hid- Press 9 or : to scroll to Settings.
  • Page 106
    Setting values Displaying the digital speedometer in the Starting the tyre pressure monitor header Settings Tyre pressure monitor. Select > Settings Display Digital Select > > Information on the tyre pressure monitor speedometer. page 155). Disp. addit. dig. speedo. Select the function.
  • Page 107
    Operating and setting the smart Audio-System Operating and setting the smart Audio- $ Switches on the radio and selects the waveband. System External audio equipment (AUX connec- smart Audio-System overview tion) Volume control, Ü button WARNING F Sets the radio text…
  • Page 108
    App, rotate the phone bracket. mobile phone to landscape mode. You can use the USB port behind the smart- phone bracket on the left to charge your Operating the smart Audio-System via mobile phone during the journey.
  • Page 109
    24hr Switching on the radio Press the Ü button. Adjusting the audio settings Press the $ button. The smart Audio-System receives data Adjusting the sound transmitted via the Radio Data System (RDS). Press the ª button. Select Audio. Selecting a waveband Select Sound.
  • Page 110
    Listening to the radio Digital radio frequency range Displaying radio text in FM radio To select the desired station, press the Press the F button. D or C button. If radio text is available, it will be dis- played. Holding down the D or C button starts the station search, which stops at the next station with adequate reception.
  • Page 111
    Intellitext™ is only available in cer- tain countries. Do one of the following: Press the F button. if a code appears in the smart Audio- System display and on the mobile phone, Select Intellitext. confirm it on the mobile phone…
  • Page 112
    To call a contact in the telephone book, the Del. device. Select mobile phone telephone book first has to be Authorised mobile phones are displayed. imported into the smart Audio-System. Select the mobile phone to be removed. Press the à button. Select YES. Telephone book.
  • Page 113
    Transferring a call to the mobile phone Press the 9 button. Voice control for the mobile phone is Select z. ended. To transfer the call back to the smart Audio-System: press 9. Operating external data storage media Entering numbers or characters during a Useful information…
  • Page 114
    Operating external data storage media Skipping to the next or previous track ® Bluetooth device operation Press the D or C button briefly to Connecting a device skip to the next track or press longer for rapid scrolling. ® Connect a Bluetooth audio device the same way you connect a mobile phone with ®…
  • Page 115
    W Increases the volume X Reduces the volume smart Media-System display Voice control system The following functions are possible using the voice control system of the smart Media- System: enter a destination for navigation Port for external audio equipment (AUX) make a call…
  • Page 116
    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Overview of home screen Scrolling through a menu or list on the touchscreen Touch the touchscreen with your finger. Swipe up, down, left or right. The selection on the display will then move in the respective direction.
  • Page 117
    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Latin Confirming settings Greek Select Done. Cyrillic Settings are accepted. Latin For the keyboard layout, it is possible to choose between the ABCD, QWERTY, AZERTY Switching off the display QWERTZ layouts. Switch off Select home page >…
  • Page 118
    Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Current GPS signal strength Adjusting surround sound (balance) Network status Multimedia Settings Sound Select > > > Signal strength of the data connection Balance > Manual. Licences Move the control to the desired position.
  • Page 119
    Listening to the radio Creating and deleting favourites Listening to the radio Creating favourites 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 120
    Listening to the radio “Frequency” display mode (AM and FM “Frequency” display mode (AM and FM radio) radio) Slide control on the waveband left or right Starting a station search Select C or D in the “frequency” dis- play mode Storing a station Set the station.
  • Page 121
    Displaying information on certain cate- reflection exterior aerial. gories (i-Announcement, digital radio only) ® Bluetooth must be enabled both on the mobile phone and on the smart Media-Sys- Multimedia Settings Radio Select > > >…
  • Page 122
    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 in The list of visible mobile phones is dis- order to make a 999 or 112 emergency call: played.
  • Page 123
    Select one of the following settings: Ask me at each launch Calling up MirrorLink™ Apps If the Smartphone has been connected Tap on the home page of the smart Media- with the smart Media-System, you will be asked whether the preferred Smart- System phone Screen application should be MirrorLink™…
  • Page 124
    Functions such as telephony, navigation and instructions). the audio playback of Android Auto™ are dis- Connect a mobile phone with a connecting played on the home page of the smart Media- cable to the USB socket in the centre con- System. sole.
  • Page 125
    The voice control of the connected mobile phone can be used (see manufacturer’s oper- Adding a contact to favourites ating instructions). Not all voice control services are supported by the smart Media- Telephone Phone book. Select > System.
  • Page 126
    Connecting and operating external data storage media Selects a new track based on categories, Connecting external data storage e.g. album, genre, folder media Resumes playback at any point in the Connecting a USB memory stick track Insert a USB memory stick in the port on ®…
  • Page 127
    Useful information Tap the touchscreen. Images that have been saved to an SD card or USB memory stick can be viewed in the smart Media-System. Switching from full screen mode to nor- The following file formats can be displayed: mal view .JPG…
  • Page 128: Using The Navigation System

    Using the navigation system Video playback Using the navigation system Video playback Starting the navigation system Starting video playback Please note Insert SD card or connect USB stick. WARNING Multimedia > Video. Select If you operate information and communi- or SD. Select cation equipment integrated in the vehicle Select folder or video.

  • Page 129
    This requires registration at map. http://tomtom.com/forsmart. Further infor- Align map view with the destination. mation is available from any smart centre. Tap the destination point on the display. Remove SD card from the vehicle and insert The symbol selected is highlighted in blue.
  • Page 130
    Using the navigation system Near home Selecting a destination from the list of In a city last destinations Select surrounding area for the search for a Navigation Drive to… Recent Select > > POI. destinations. The following list of categories for POIs Select destination.
  • Page 131
    Using the navigation system The “route overview” function allows you to Editing POIs set whether the summary of a calculated Navigation Settings Manage Select > > route is automatically faded out from the POIs Edit POI. > display after ten seconds. Select POI category.
  • Page 132
    Using the navigation system Planning a route in advance Calculating an alternative route Navigation Change route Cal‐ Select > > Adding a route culate alternative. Navigation > Routes. A new route is calculated and displayed Select that takes you on different roads. Select Add.
  • Page 133
    Using the navigation system Tracking navigation on the display Selecting the setting for unpaved roads Navigation Settings Route Select > > planning Unpaved roads. > Select one of the following settings: Ask for unpaved roads on my route Always 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.
  • Page 134
    Using the navigation system Traffic information details Displaying the overview map Useful information With the “View map” function, the display shows a slidable, two-dimensional overview map. The map shows your current position, as well as a number of other elements, such as Favourites.
  • Page 135
    A faster route that had been previously TomTom services must be activated in the rejected or route which may not have been smart Media-System before using them for Never taken into account due to the the first time. If TomTom Services are not yet…
  • Page 136
    Using the navigation system If a faster route has been calculated due Symbol Meaning to a traffic report, the navigation system automatically changes the route. Traffic jam Request confirmation for route Road blocked If a faster route has been calculated due to a traffic report, the navigation system will ask which route should be used.
  • Page 137
    Useful information colours. If available, apps may be installed and man- Press , or . to select the desired aged on the smart Media-System. Apps and display. the use of TomTom services can be called up Services and managed in the menu.
  • Page 138
    Services Settings Data sharing Select > > If available, apps may be used on the Smart > About. Media-System. This requires registration at http://tomtom.com/forsmart. Remove SD card from the vehicle and insert Displaying text in another language into a computer.
  • Page 139
    Further information on «smart control» is Access to «smart control» is free of charge for available at any smart centre. the first three years commencing from hand- over of the new vehicle, subject to the avail- ability of the service.
  • Page 140
    The communication module and activation are required in order to use the smart «ready to» services: Register on the «ready to» web portal. A valid e-mail address and the vehicle…
  • Page 141
    Stowing small objects Only use the cup holders for containers of Stowing small objects 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 occu- pants.
  • Page 142
    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 and turn clock- Fold down the rear shelf. wise to position 2 (to lock) or anticlock- Pull the rear shelf out to the rear.
  • Page 143
    Using lashing eyelets Opening the boot All closable stowage compartments should be closed before beginning your The tailgate swings upwards and to the journey. rear when opened. Therefore, make sure Always stow and secure heavy, hard, that there is sufficient clearance above and behind the tailgate.
  • Page 144
    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 back-…
  • Page 145
    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 146
    Enlarging the load compartment Pull loop : and fold the seat cushion for- wards. Removing the cargo box (readyspace seats) Release the cargo box using handle :. Using both hands, reach into the handle recesses at the front and behind and push the cargo box forwards and up at a slight angle.
  • Page 147
    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. Here you can check the engine oil level and top up the Press the bracket into the recess in side engine oil.
  • Page 148
    Opening and closing the service cover Opening the engine compartment Therefore, make sure that the service cover cover is locked before driving off. WARNING If the windscreen wipers start to move when the service cover is open, you could become caught up in the wiper rods. There is a risk of injury.
  • Page 149
    Checking service products and topping up Press service cover = downwards. Opening the service cover Press both levers ; backwards in the direction of the arrow. Locking the service cover Pull both levers ; in the direction of the arrow. Lift service cover = at the front.
  • Page 150
    Windscreen washer fluid switch off the ignition Climate control system refrigerant never touch the dangerous areas sur- Service products approved by smart: http:// rounding moving components, e.g. the bevo.mercedes-benz.com rotation area of the fan remove jewellery and watches Checking the engine oil and topping up keep items of clothing and hair, for example, away from moving parts.
  • Page 151
    Checking the coolant level Information on tested and approved engine oils is available from any smart centre. smart Stop the vehicle on a level surface. recommends that you have the oil change Let the coolant cool down for at least carried out at a qualified specialist work- 30 minutes.
  • Page 152
    Checking wheels and tyres Topping up the coolant components in the front compartment, it may ignite. There is a risk of fire and WARNING injury. The cooling system is pressurised, partic- Make sure that windscreen washer con- ularly when the engine is warm. If you centrate is not spilled next to the filler open the cap, you could be scalded if hot neck.
  • Page 153: Changing A Wheel

    Changing a wheel If you suspect a tyre defect: Check the tyres regularly for signs of dam- Reduce vehicle speed. age and replace any damaged tyres imme- diately. Stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Check the wheels and tyres for damage. If you find no signs of damage, have the WARNING wheels and tyres checked at a specialist…

  • Page 154
    These are specially adap- ted to the control systems, such as ABS or Preparing to change a wheel ®…
  • Page 155
    Changing a wheel Removing a wheel WARNING If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jacking point of the vehi- cle, the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised. There is a risk of injury. Only position the jack at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle.
  • Page 156
    Changing a wheel Position jack ; behind the triangular Fit tyres with a specified direction of rota- tion only according to their direction of rota- indentations for jacking point : on the tion. An arrow on the sidewall of the tyre longitudinal body member.
  • Page 157
    Using the tyre pressure monitor The tyre pressure monitor does not provide a warning in the following cases: Even loss of pressure on multiple tyres Sudden loss of tyre pressure, e.g. due to penetration by a foreign body Incorrectly set tyre pressure The tyre pressure monitor has a yellow warning lamp in the instrument cluster for indicating a pressure loss or malfunction.
  • Page 158
    There is a risk tyres. of an accident. Only screw standard valve caps or valve caps specifically approved by smart for Checking and correcting the tyre pres- your vehicle onto the tyre valve. sure manually…
  • Page 159
    For safety reasons, smart recommends that specialist workshop at the onset of winter. you only use snow chains that have been specially approved for your vehicle by smart. At low temperatures, use only winter tyres Further information can be obtained at a marked with M+S.
  • Page 160
    Changing the window wiper blades Always switch off the windscreen wipers and ignition before changing the wiper blades. Never open the service cover or tailgate if a wiper arm has been folded away from the windscreen or rear window. Never fold a wiper arm without a wiper blade back onto the windscreen or rear window.
  • Page 161: Cleaning The Vehicle

    Use care products and cleaning agents Dry the vehicle off with a chamois. recommended and approved by smart. Do not use acidic cleaning agents. Cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner In winter, carefully remove road salt as WARNING soon as possible.

  • Page 162
    Cleaning the vehicle Cleaning the reversing camera Clean camera lens : with water and a soft cloth. Cleaning the sensors Vehicles with Active Brake Assist: Active Brake Assist sensor Parking aid sensors Clean sensors with water, car shampoo and a soft cloth. Cleaning the wheels WARNING The water jet of circular-jet nozzles (dirt…
  • Page 163
    Clean the inside and outside of the win- Use tar remover to remove tar stains. dows with a damp cloth and a cleaning agent recommended by smart. Use silicone remover to remove wax. Clear deposits regularly from the wind- Remove coolant, brake fluid, tree resin,…
  • Page 164
    Wipe off with a moist cloth, or use a leather Allow the seat to dry. care agent recommended by smart. Cleaning DINAMICA seat covers Cleaning the seat belts Wet a cloth with water. Clean entire sections of the cover.
  • Page 165
    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 quali- Use care products and cleaning agents fied specialist workshop. recommended by smart to remove heavy soiling.
  • Page 166
    No emer- Securing on level ground gency call can be made via the smart Audio- System. The vehicle owner and the driver of the vehicle are responsible for equipping the…
  • Page 167
    Removing the vehicle tool tray Place wheel chocks or other suitable items Removing the first-aid kit in front of the wheels of the front and rear axle. Check the expiry date on the first-aid kit at least once a year. Replace the contents if necessary, and replace any missing parts.
  • Page 168
    Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Immediately change out of clothing which has come into contact with tyre Useful information sealant. The tyre sealant is pumped into the tyre. If an allergic reaction occurs, seek med- TIREFIT is a tyre sealant.
  • Page 169
    Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Do not switch off the tyre inflation com- pressor during this phase. Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a maximum of 15 minutes, then allow it to cool down. The tyre pressure in pressure gauge C must be at least 180 kPa (1.8 bar/26 psi).
  • Page 170
    Jump-starting and charging the battery Stow the tyre sealant bottle and the tyre Press button : next to pressure gauge ;. inflation compressor. Even unused tyre sealant loses its effec- Perform a test drive. tiveness over time. The maximum permissible speed for a tyre Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced every sealed with tyre sealant is 80 km/h.
  • Page 171
    Jump-starting and charging the battery WARNING not lean over the battery. Keep the batter- ies out of the reach of children. Immedi- During the charging process, a battery ately rinse off battery acid thoroughly produces hydrogen gas. If a short circuit with plenty of clean water and seek medi- occurs or sparks are created, the hydrogen cal attention at once.
  • Page 172
    For jump-starting, use only batteries with only batteries which have been approved for a nominal voltage of 12 V. your vehicle by smart. These batteries pro- vide increased leakage protection in the Only use jump leads that have a sufficient event of an accident.
  • Page 173
    A battery charger adapted to and approved First connect negative terminal = of by smart allows the charging of the battery donor battery A and then negative ter- in its installed position. Further information minal ? of your battery using the jump is available from any smart centre.
  • Page 174
    Towing and tow-starting the vehicle Observe the following points when tow- Towing and tow-starting 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 longer Safety relevant functions are restricted or than legally permitted.
  • Page 175
    Towing and tow-starting the vehicle Vehicles with automatic transmission: Release the brake pedal. observe the notes on the selector lever when Release the parking brake. towing away the vehicle. Switch on the hazard warning lights. Vehicles with manual transmission: Fitting the towing eye Leave the key in position 2 in the ignition lock.
  • Page 176
    Manually releasing the selector lever lock Remove the key. Removing the towing eye Lash down the vehicle. Loosen the towing eye and unscrew it. Attach the cover to the recess at the top and engage it at the bottom. Emergency engine starting by tow Stow the towing eye in the vehicle tool starting tray.
  • Page 177: Replacing The Bulbs

    Replacing the bulbs Do not touch the glass bulb with your bare hands. Only use bulbs in enclosed lamps designed for that purpose. Only fit spare bulbs of the same type and with a specified voltage. Do not allow bulbs to come into contact with moisture.

  • Page 178
    Replacing the bulbs Replacing the front turn signal lamps Replacing rear bulbs Replacing the tail lamp bulbs Tail lamps without partial LEDs Switch off the lights. Turn the respective front wheel inwards. Push clamp : downwards. Remove cover ; upwards. Rear/brake lamp Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and Rear fog lamp…
  • Page 179
    Changing fuses Switch off the lights. Replacing the licence plate lighting Open the tailgate. Loosen screws :. Remove the tail lamp. Carefully insert a flat tool under the plas- tic hanger on the tail lamp. Lift the connector and remove it. Replacing a faulty tail lamp bulb Insert a flat tool into recess :.
  • Page 180
    Always replace faulty fuses with specified new fuses of the correct amperage. Only use fuses that have been approved for smart vehicles and which have the cor- rect fuse rating for the system concerned. Components or systems could otherwise be damaged.
  • Page 181
    Opening a door with the emergency release Replacing the key battery WARNING Batteries contain toxic and corrosive sub- stances. 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 children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 182
    Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency release If the vehicle cannot be opened using the Locking the doors with the emergency remote control key, the vehicle can be opened locking using the emergency release. If the driver’s door is unlocked and opened with the key in the emergency release, the anti-theft alarm system will issue an alarm.
  • Page 183
    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 184: Locking And Unlocking

    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 the also sounds with some display messages.

  • Page 185
    Locking and unlocking Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Side window is not reset. WARNING While closing the side windows, body parts in the closing area could become trapped. There is a risk of injury. When closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area.
  • Page 186
    Visibility, occupants, airbags Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Exterior mirror is not The exterior mirror has been moved forwards or backwards by engaged. force. Carefully move exterior mirror to the correct position. Windscreen wipers Windscreen wipers are obstructed, e.g. by snow. have malfunctioned.
  • Page 187
    Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Restraint system is malfunctioning. 6 Red warning lamp lights up while the WARNING engine is running. If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system Mal‐ Colour display: function Visit work‐ components may be triggered unintentionally or may not shop appears.
  • Page 188
    Engine, brakes, transmission Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Engine will not start Steering lock is manually locked. using the key. Remove the key from the ignition lock and then reinsert it into the ignition lock. Turn the key. Turn the steering wheel left and right.
  • Page 189
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel leaking from vehi- Fuel line or fuel tank is faulty. cle. WARNING Fuel is highly flammable. If you handle fuel incorrectly, there is a risk of fire and explosion. You must avoid fire, naked flames, creating sparks and smok- ing.
  • Page 190
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The coolant level is too low or the air supply to the engine radiator ? Red warning lamp lights up. is restricted. The engine is not being cooled sufficiently and the coolant temperature exceeds 110 †.
  • Page 191: Brake Fluid Level

    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Brake fluid level is too low. J Red warning lamp lights up while the WARNING engine is running. If the brake fluid level is too low the brake system may fail. Warning tone sounds.

  • Page 192
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with manual transmission: the vehicle is at a standstill. è Green indicator lamp flashes while the No stop preventers are active. The clutch pedal is fully depressed. vehicle is stationary. The engine is not switched off automatically.
  • Page 193
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: An attempt was made to start the engine with the transmission in i or j flash alter- position h or k. nately in the middle of Select j or i to start. the display.
  • Page 194
    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with automatic transmission: other pulling away proce- S flashes alter- nately with the current dures result in the clutch overheating. transmission position Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying j/h/k/i.
  • Page 195: 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. System If ABS is faulty, there is also a possibility that other driving sys- Colour display: inoperative tems may be unavailable.

  • Page 196
    Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ Monochrome dis- ® is not available due to a malfunction. Other driving systems play: yellow warning may be deactivated. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. ® ® ÷…
  • Page 197
    Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Hill start assist is malfunctioning. Vehicle will not be held auto- Colour display: ÷ Hill start assist matically when pulling away uphill and may start rolling imme- inoperative diately. appears. WARNING ®…
  • Page 198
    Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The tyre pressure monitor has detected a significant loss of pres- h Yellow warning lamp lights up while sure in at least one of the tyres. driving. WARNING Tyre Colour display: Underinflated or overinflated tyres pose the following risks: pressure Caution tyre malfunction…
  • Page 199
    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 sys- Tyre tem is possibly unable to recognise or register low tyre pressure.
  • Page 200: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: Power assistance may be malfunctioning, making steering diffi- D Yellow warning cult. 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 201
    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ^ Yellow warning The sensors in the radiator trim are dirty. lamp lights up while Clean the sensors. driving. Dis‐ Colour display: Environmental influences or error sources outside the system are tance warning inop‐…
  • Page 202
    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Windscreen is dirty in the camera’s field of vision. Ã flashes for approximately Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and 3 seconds. traffic conditions. Warning tone sounds. Clean the windscreen.
  • Page 203
    Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Speed limiter is malfunctioning and deactivates automatically. È flashes for approximately Consult a qualified specialist workshop. 10 seconds. Warning tone sounds. Lim‐ Colour display: iter inoperative appears. The outside temperature has fallen to or below 3 °C. There is a risk Ò…
  • Page 204
    Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Warning lamp remains lit. Brake lamps are inoperative. The bulb or LED is faulty. WARNING Risk of accident due to faulty brake lamps. The brake lamps are faulty and no longer alert other road users when braking.
  • Page 205
    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. The navigation system in the smart Media-System Problem…
  • Page 206
    Audio-System and smart Media-System Voice control system in the smart Media-System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The voice control sys- Interval for entering voice commands has been exceeded. tem does not under- Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
  • Page 207
    EC Directives. All data applies to the vehicle’s standard equipment. 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…
  • Page 208: Service Products

    Service products smart forfour Dimensions, smart forfour 80 kW BRA- Dimensions, weights and weights and volumes volumes 2012 mm Permissible roof load Opening height : Vehicle length 3495 mm Tank capacity Total: 35.0 l of which Vehicle width including 1875 mm…

  • Page 209: Fuse Allocation

    Fuse allocation Service prod- Specifications Bulb Type ucts Turn signals PY 21 W Corrosion Recommended: G40 Side turn signal lamps WY 5 W inhibitor/ antifreeze Licence plate lighting W 5 W page 150) Interior lighting W 5 W Windscreen Temperatures above washer fluid freezing point: mixing Tail lamps…

  • Page 210
    Electrical exterior mirror Brown Brake lamps 10 A Cruise control, radio, belt warning 15 A Blue Not smart electric drive: central control unit, fuel 15 A Blue pump, injection Rear window wiper 15 A Blue smart electric drive only: power supply control…
  • Page 211
    Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors Consumer Current Colour cod- Rear fog lamps ‑ ‑ Radio, central control unit 15 A Blue Tail lamps, front foglamps, hazard warning lamp 25 A Cyan button, locking button, headlamp range control, power windows, licence plate lighting, radio, control unit for heating or climate control system, cruise control, limiter, parking aid button, pro-…
  • Page 212
    Installing two-way radios and mobile phones WARNING Country Radio type approval number If you operate two-way radios incorrectly Jordan Model: Gen Alpha Wal 2 TPMS in the vehicle, their electromagnetic radi- transmitter ation can interfere with the vehicle elec- Type Approval Number: tronics, for example if: TRC/LPD/2012/114 Model: Gen Gamma Gen…
  • Page 213
    Be sure to observe the manufacturer’s additional instructions during installation. Deviations with respect to wavebands, max- imum transmission outputs or aerial posi- tions must be approved by smart. The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the base of the aerial must not exceed the following values:…
  • Page 215
    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-…
  • Page 216
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23 Smart ForFour Workshop, Owners, Service and Repair Manuals

Updated — June 23

We have 23 Smart
ForFour manuals
covering a total of 19 years of production.
In the table below you can see 0
ForFour Workshop Manuals,0
ForFour Owners Manuals and 3 Miscellaneous
Smart ForFour downloads.

Our most popular manual is the

Smart — ForFour — Owners Manual — 2005 — 2005
.
This (like all of our manuals) is available to download for free in PDF format.

How to download a Smart ForFour
Repair Manual (for any year)

These ForFour manuals have been provided by our users,
so we can’t guarantee completeness. We’ve checked the years that the manuals cover
and we have Smart ForFour repair manuals
for the following years; 1998, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 and 2017.

Go through the 23 different PDF’s that are displayed below,
for example this one. You’ll then be shown the first 10 pages of this specific
document, you can then scroll down and click ‘show full PDF’. Then you can click
download you’ve got a totally free car manual, forever!

What topics does the Smart ForFour
Service/Repair Manual cover?

In total, that’s over 3615 pages of content dedicated to your
Smart ForFour. Here’s a non exhaustive list
of what’s covered;

  • Smart ForFour service manual for roadside repairs
  • Smart ForFour owners manual covering weekly checks
  • Smart ForFour workshop manual covering Lubricants, fluids and tyre pressures
  • Smart ForFour service PDF’s covering routine maintenance and servicing
  • Detailed Smart ForFour Engine and Associated Service Systems (for Repairs and Overhaul) (PDF)
  • Smart ForFour Transmission data Service Manual PDF
  • Smart ForFour Brakes and suspension PDF
  • Smart ForFour Wiring Diagrams

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Smart ForFour Chilton Manuals?

We get a lot of people coming to the site looking to get themselves a free
Smart ForFour Haynes
manual. There are two things you need to know; firstly it’s illegal, and secondly —
there are much better ways of servicing and understanding your
Smart ForFour engine than
the Haynes manual. That’s essentially what we’re here for — to give you an
alternative to the Haynes and Chilton, online and totally for free.


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