Driving and parking, Driving – Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class 2012 Owners Manual User Manual

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Pressing the Start/Stop button several times

in succession corresponds to the different

SmartKey positions in the ignition lock. This

is only the case if you are not depressing the

brake pedal.
If you depress the brake pedal and press the

Start/Stop button, the engine starts

immediately.
The Start/Stop button can be removed from

the ignition lock. Then, you can insert the

SmartKey into the ignition lock.

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You do not have to remove the Start/Stop

button from the ignition lock when you

leave the vehicle. However, you should

always take the SmartKey with you when

leaving the vehicle. The vehicle can be

started with the Start/Stop button and the

electrical equipment can be operated while

the SmartKey is in the vehicle.

:

Start/Stop button

;

Ignition lock

X

Insert Start/Stop button : into ignition

lock ;.

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When you insert Start/Stop button :

into ignition lock ;, the system requires a

detection time of approximately

two seconds before you can use Start/

Stop button :.

Start/Stop button
=

USA only

?

Canada only

X

Position 0: if Start/Stop button : has not

yet been pressed, this corresponds to the

SmartKey being removed from the ignition.

X

Position 1: press Start/Stop button :.

You can now activate the windshield

wipers, for example.

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If you then open the driver's door when in

this position, the power supply is

deactivated.

X

Position 2 (ignition): press Start/Stop

button : twice.

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If you press Start/Stop button : once

when in this position and the driver's door

is open, the power supply is deactivated

again.

As soon as the ignition is switched on, all the

indicator lamps in the instrument cluster light

up. If an indicator lamp does not go out after

the engine is started or if it lights up while the

vehicle is in motion, see (

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page 229).

Starting the engine

Important safety notes

G

WARNING

Inhalation of exhaust gas is hazardous to your

health. All exhaust gas contains carbon

monoxide (CO), and inhaling it can cause

unconsciousness and possible death.

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