Driv ing and pa rk ing, Parking – Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class 2012 Owners Manual User Manual

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been switched on using the Start/Stop

button.

Applying automatically

Your vehicle's electric parking brake is

applied automatically if DISTRONIC PLUS

(vehicles with automatic transmission only)

or the HOLD function stops your vehicle or is

keeping your vehicle stationary. In addition,

at least one of the following conditions must

be fulfilled:

R

the engine is switched off.

R

the driver's door is open and the seat belt

is not fastened.

R

the vehicle is stationary for a lengthy

period.

The red F (USA only) or ! (Canada

only) indicator lamp in the instrument cluster

lights up.

Releasing automatically

i

The electric parking brake can only be

released automatically on vehicles with

automatic transmission.

Your vehicle's electric parking brake is

automatically released if all of the following

conditions are met:

R

the engine is running.

R

the transmission is in position D or R.

R

the seat belt has been fastened.

R

you depress the accelerator pedal.

If the transmission is in position R, the trunk

lid must be closed.
If your seat belt is not fastened, the following

conditions must be fulfilled to automatically

release the electric parking brake:

R

the driver's door is closed.

R

you have shifted out of position P or you

have previously driven faster than 2 mph

(3km/h).

Emergency braking

The vehicle can also be braked during an

emergency by using the electric parking

brake.

X

While driving, push handle : of the electric

parking brake (

Y

page 150).

i

The vehicle is braked as long as you keep

the handle of the electric parking brake

pressed. The longer the electric parking

brake handle is depressed, the greater the

braking force.

During braking:

R

a warning tone sounds.

R

the

Please Release Parking Brake

message appears.

R

the red F (USA only) or ! (Canada

only) indicator lamp in the instrument

cluster flashes.

When the vehicle has been braked to a

standstill, the electric parking brake is

engaged.

Parking the vehicle for a long period

If you leave the vehicle parked for longer than

four weeks, the battery may be damaged by

exhaustive discharge.

X

Connect a trickle charger.

i

You can obtain information about trickle

chargers from a qualified specialist

workshop.

If you leave the vehicle parked for longer than

six weeks, the vehicle may suffer damage as

a result of lack of use.

X

Visit a qualified specialist workshop and

seek advice.

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