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Table of Contents

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Table of Contents Introduction Unlocking and locking Adjusting the seats Mirrors, adjustment Power windows Seat belts Belt tensioners and belt force limiters Cockpit, left hand drive model Cockpit, right hand drive model Control levers Instrument cluster, left hand drive model Instrument cluster, right hand drive model Instrument cluster Upper centre console Lower centre console Shift lever console Lights Headlight range control Interior lights Fog lamps Turn signal lights Warning sounds and indicator lights Audio/telematics devices smart radio one smart radio three

smart radio five

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smart radio navigator smart CD changer CD box Cassette box Telephone console Universal hands free system ipod smart sound package Sun visors Sunroof visor Power glass sliding roof Coat hooks Heater/ventilation Air conditioning plus Wipers Rear window heater Outside mirror heaters Seat heater Car cover Soft top system (only smart cabrio) Windblocker Notes on the soft top system Soft top system faults Care notes and maintenance Child restraint systems Using child restraint systems Before driving off Driving

Parking

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Driving in winter Driving with a catalytic converter Driving tips Cruise control Speed limiter Brakes Electronic Stability Program (esp) Airbags Storage compartments and trays Luggage compartment Luggage compartment cover Luggage net bag Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (coupé) Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (cabrio) Multifunction box Rear rack Loading guidelines Refuelling Oil level Checking operating fluids Tyre inflation pressure Wiper blades Care notes On board diagnosis socket (OBD) Fuses Bulbs 12 volt power socket

Breakdown set

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Wheel trim cap Wheel theft protection Tyres and wheels Battery Roll starting Towing Fire extinguisher Information signs (example: left hand drive version) Model plate Technical data Homologation numbers Official homologation Other ManualsLib Projects

Operating instructions

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>>Let the fun begin!

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Congratulations on choosing the smart fortwo coupé or smart fortwo cabrio. We're pleased about your decision. No doubt you are also full of anticipation and want to finally start driving your car. We'll show you what it's all about, give you a few important pieces of advice and some tips. Please study these operating instructions thoroughly to ensure that you have more enjoyment with your smart and can recognise and avoid any potential dangers to yourself or others. The Operating Instructions, Quick Guide, Service Booklet and list of smart centers constitute part of the car itself. You should always keep these documents in the car and make sure that you pass them on to the next owner if and when you come to sell your smart. Incidentally, smart is among the first automotive manufacturers to offer a soot filter in the compact car segment. The maintenance free system considerably reduces the hazardous soot particles emitted by the smart cdi engine. This contributes to environmental pro tection and human health. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Contents All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories.

Let the fun begin! Introduction............................................. 4 Blind date. Unlocking and locking............................ 10 Adjusting the seats................................ 17 Mirrors, adjustment .............................. 22 Power windows....................................... 24 Seat belts............................................... 25 Belt tensioners and belt force limiters 29 Cockpit, lefthand drive model ............. 31 Cockpit, righthand drive model........... 32 Control levers........................................ 33 Instrument cluster, lefthand drive model............................ 34 Instrument cluster, righthand drive model......................... 35 Instrument cluster ................................ 36 Upper centre console............................ 51 Lower centre console ........................... 55 Shift lever console ................................ 56 Light conditions. Lights .....................................................58 Headlight range control.........................61 Interior lights ........................................62 Fog lamps ...............................................63 Turn signal lights...................................65 Warning sounds and indicator lights.....66 Communication. Audio/telematics devices.....................68 smart radio one....................................69 smart radio three.................................70 smart radio five....................................71 smart radio navigator ..........................72 smart CD changer.................................76 CD box...................................................77 Cassette box.........................................80 Telephone console................................83 Universal handsfree system...............86 ipod.......................................................87 smart sound package ...........................88 Weather outlook. Sun visors .............................................. 90 Sunroof visor ....................................... 92 Power glass sliding roof ...................... 93 Coat hooks ............................................. 95 Heater/ventilation ................................. 96 Air conditioning plus ......................... 102 Wipers.................................................. 105 Rear window heater............................. 107 Outside mirror heaters ..................... 108 Seat heater......................................... 109 Car cover ........................................... 110 Variable driving enjoyment. Soft top system (only smart cabrio).... 112 Windblocker ....................................... 120 Notes on the soft top system............... 122 Soft top system faults.......................... 123 Care notes and maintenance............... 125 Child friendly. Child restraint systems ..................... 130 Using child restraint systems* ........... 133 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Contents All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories.

Study in motion. Before driving off................................ 136 Driving ................................................. 139 Parking................................................. 147 Driving in winter.................................. 149 Driving with a catalytic converter ...... 151 Driving tips.......................................... 152 Cruise control.................................... 154 Speed limiter...................................... 157 Brakes.................................................. 160 Electronic Stability Program (esp)...... 165 Airbags ................................................ 166 Loading up. Storage compartments and trays........ 174 Luggage compartment......................... 183 Luggage compartment cover............. 188 Luggage net bag ................................ 190 Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (coupé)....... 193 Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (cabrio)...... 195 Multifunction box ............................... 197 Rear rack ........................................... 198 Loading guidelines .............................. 199 Parttime jobs. Refuelling .............................................204 Oil level ................................................206 Checking operating fluids ...................210 Tyre inflation pressure .......................215 Wiper blades.........................................218 Care notes............................................219 Communications breakdown. Onboard diagnosis socket (OBD) .......226 Fuses ....................................................227 Bulbs.....................................................232 12volt power socket...........................235 Breakdown set ....................................236 Wheel trim cap....................................242 Wheel theft protection .......................243 Tyres and wheels .................................244 Battery .................................................252 Roll starting .........................................259 Towing ..................................................260 Fire extinguisher ...............................263 Data transfer. Information signs (example: lefthand drive version)..... 266 Model plate .......................................... 267 Technical data ..................................... 268 Homologation numbers ........................ 278 Official homologation........................... 279 Key word index. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Introduction Introduction The concept of these operating instructions Driving a vehicle is just one of its fac ets; discovering a vehicle in detail is all about gaining an insight into its in credibly broad scope. At the start of every chapter we tell you precisely what awaits you, and perhaps a little more too. To help you find your way around with even greater ease, each chapter is co lourcoded. Here is a brief overview:

Blind date. For an initial impression. Light conditions. All about the lights. Communication. Radios, telephones and all other en tertainment features. Weather outlook. Preparing you for all types of weath er. Variable driving enjoyment. Roof features and more. Child friendly. Carrying children safely and cor rectly. Study in motion. Driving and everything that it in volves. Loading up. How best to load the car and stow items. Parttime jobs. Refuelling, checking and topping up. Communications breakdown. Performing minor repairs swiftly and effectively. Data transfer. The technical data. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Introduction Clarity is our aim Fewer words can often say more. To help you enjoy reading these texts and concen trate on what really matters, we have in corporated a variety of design elements that we'd like to outline here: Lists Items in lists are always preceded by a dash:  to keep the list clearer,  for ease of recognition and under standing. When you need to act In this instance, first of all we inform you what you need to do, then provide any supplementary information that is nec essary. In other words:  Ensure that you read through these de tailed operating instructions

only then will you be able to handle your vehicle expertly and recognise and avoid hazards both to yourself and to others. Notes Note! Notes provide supplementary informa tion on a topic. Important! Anything that could result in material damage is classified as important. Safety notes Safety instructions draw your attention to potential hazards that could damage your health or even have fatal conse quences. Danger of injury! We want to protect you, other oc cupants and other road users as effec tively as possible. For this reason, it is essential to read and observe the sections marked with this symbol. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Introduction Protection of the environment The environmental policy of smart gmbh is based on the environmental guidelines of DaimlerChrysler, which are imple mented in every phase of the product's life. Protecting the environment, saving energy and preserving natural resources are essential components of all princi ples. This starts with vehicle develop ment, encompasses the production process and ends with the recycling of many different components. Returning used vehicles You can return your smart fortwo coupé or smart fortwo cabrio to us for environ mentally friendly disposal in accordance with the EU Directive on End of Life Ve hicle Law1  but that day lies a long way off. About these operating instructions As the scope of delivery of your vehicle depends on the order placed, the equip ment in it may deviate from that shown in some of the descriptions and illustra tions. In order to adapt our vehicles to the everadvancing technologies avail able, we must reserve the right to make changes to design, equipment and tech nology. Therefore no claims can be derived from any of the specifications, illustrations or descriptions in these operating in structions. 1 Applies in accordance with the national statutory provisions for motor vehicles. The smart fortwo coupé and the smart fortwo cabrio have fulfilled legal requirements for recyclable design for some years now. A network of collection points and disassembly workshops is available to receive endoflife vehicles, where your vehicle can be recycled in an environmentallyfriendly manner. At the same time, the possibilities for the recycling of vehicles and vehicle parts are continually being developed and improved, The smart fortwo coupé and the smart fortwo cabrio consequently will remain able to meet the higher statutory recycling quotas that will take effect in the future. Visit www.smart.com for more information. Environment! We want to protect our environ ment. For this reason, it is essential to read the sections marked with this symbol. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Introduction Accessories and optional extras All texts marked with an asterisk * refer either to factoryfitted optional extras or to original smart accessories that can be installed in a qualified workshop, such as a smart center. Please also ob serve country and vehiclespecific regu lations for smart original parts. Safety Be sure to read the following sections in particular:  "Airbags" in chapter >>Study in mo tion.  "Belt tensioners" and "Seat belts" in chapter >>Blind date. Correct use Please observe the following information when using the vehicle:  The warning signs in these operating instructions  Chapter >>Data transfer. "Technical data" in these operating instructions  Road traffic regulations  Road traffic licensing regulations Children Be sure that you also read the chapter

Child friendly. Resale Should you sell your car, please be sure to pass on these operating instructions. smart  a brand of DaimlerChrysler Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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>>Blind date.

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Now it's time to acquaint yourself with your vehicle, get a general impression of it and get active. Unlock the smart, get in, adjust the seats and mirrors to your preferred settings and make yourself comfortable. You'll be amazed at how much space there is. And how comfortable everything is, too. Contents

Unlocking and locking . . . . . . . . . 10 Adjusting the seats . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Mirrors, adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Power windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Belt tensioners and Belt force limiters. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Cockpit, lefthand drive model . . 31 Cockpit, righthand drive model . 32 Control levers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Upper centre console . . . . . . . . . . 51 Lower centre console . . . . . . . . . . 55 Shift lever console . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Unlocking and locking Unlocking and locking Your car's keys Your vehicle can be ordered with keys op erated by radio or infrared remote con trol*.  Car key (A) with button for radio remote control (C).

Note! Should you have problems with your radio remote control in certain areas, please get in touch with a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.  Car key (B) with button for infrared re mote control* (D). Note! Additionally, you receive a spare trans mitter battery and a spare key. Note! Unlocking and locking the driver and passenger doors can only be done using the radio remote control function on the ignition key. Lost your car key? You can get a spare key from a qualified specialist workshop (such as a smart center) following an identity check. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Unlocking and locking Unlocking and locking the car from the outside Unlock and lock the car in the following manner: Unlocking the car with the remote control  Press button (A) once.

The turn signal lights flash once. The car's doors can be opened. Note! The remote control has an operating range of up to 15 metres. This can fluctu ate greatly as a consequence of local con ditions (reflective or absorbing objects) and interference emitted by other radio transmission systems. Similarly, the op erating range fluctuates in line with the direction from which the remote control is activated. Accident risk! When opening the doors, take care not to endanger other road users or ne cessitate other vehicles to swerve and potentially cause an accident. Make sure that nobody is endangered when opening the doors. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Unlocking and locking Locking the car with the remote control  Close the car's doors.  Press button (A) once.

The turn signal lights flash three times. The door lock display (B) flashes red. The exterior and interior lighting comes on and then goes off again after 12 seconds. Important! Please make sure that you do not inad vertently activate the remote control. The automatic locking functions Autorelock function If you do not open either the driver or passenger door after unlocking the car with the remote control, the doors will be locked again automatically after one minute. Note! Never leave your keys lying in the car. You could lock yourself out! Danger of injury! Never leave children unsuper vised in the vehicle. They could open a locked door from the inside or start the vehicle if the key is left in it and thereby endanger themselves and oth ers. You should therefore take the key with you when leaving the vehicle, even if you are only leaving it for a short time. Do not leave children unsupervised in the car, even if they are secured by a child restraint system. Children could injure themselves on parts of the vehi cle or be severely or even fatally harmed by prolonged exposure to in tense heat or cold. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Unlocking and locking Drive lock function* The vehicle doors are centrally locked from a speed of approximately 14 km/h. The drive lock function is switched off at delivery. Switching on the drive lock function  Switch off the ignition.  Press the central locking switch and the locking button on the remote con trol device at the same time.

You will hear an acoustic signal. The drive lock function is switched on. Switching off the drive lock function  Switch off the ignition.  Press the central locking switch and the unlocking button on the remote control at the same time. You will hear an acoustic signal. The drive lock function is switched off. Opening and unlocking the sunroof top (smart cabrio only) You can open the sunroof top of your vehi cle from the outside by pressing button (A). Convenience operation comprises the following functions:  Complete opening of the sunroof top.  Unlocking of the rear soft top.  Unlocking of the rear soft top in its folded and locked position. Note! For safety reasons, the sunroof top can only be closed using the switch on the in side of the vehicle. Important! The remote control has an operating range of up to 15 metres (approx. 50 ft). Take care that you do not inadvertently open your car's sunroof top. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Unlocking and locking Locking and unlocking the car from the inside How to lock the car from the inside  Press the central locking switch (A) for 2 seconds.

The central locking mechanism is distinctly heard. The car is locked and will protect you against any unwanted persons entering the car when waiting, such as at traffic lights. The door lock display (B) will flash red (if ignition is OFF). If the vehicle will not lock using the remote control although the battery of the remote control has sufficient voltage:  Open the driver door.  Switch on the ignition.  Press the central locking switch (A) once. The door lock display (B) will flash red for 5 seconds at double its nor mal frequency. The car is locked if you switch the ignition off within this period of 5 seconds.  Remove the key and exit the vehicle with the key in your hand.  Close the driver door. The car is now locked. How to unlock the car from the inside  You can unlock the doors by pulling the door handle (C). If the driver door is open a warning sig nal will be sounded:  if a gear is engaged while the engine is running and there is no pressure be ing applied to either the footbrake or the accelerator pedal.  if the lights are switched on and the ignition is switched off. Accident risk! Do not leave children unsuper vised in the vehicle. They could open a door from the inside – even if it is locked – and thereby endanger them selves or others. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Unlocking and locking How to recognise when the transmitter battery in the key will soon be spent: The turn signal lights flash 9 times in quick succession when you lock the car. Cause:

The remote control transmitter bat tery is almost spent. You will be able to use the remote control approx. 100 more times. Remedy: Replace the transmitter battery1 or Have the transmitter battery re placed by a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart center. Note! If you fail to replace the transmitter battery, after approximately 100 presses of the remote control  you will not be able to lock or unlock the car.  you will not be able to deactivate the electronic immobiliser.  you will not be able to start the car. you will, however, be able to unlock the central locking function by opening the tailgate with the car key. If the vehicle will not lock using the remote control because the battery of the remote control is spent: If you can no longer lock the car using the remote control and you do not have a spare transmitter battery on hand, please pro ceed as follows:  Open the driver door.  Turn the key in the ignition switch to position 0.  Press the central locking switch (A) un til the door lock display (B) starts to flash.  Turn the key in the ignition switch to position 1 and then finally to position 0.  Take the keys out of the car with you and close the doors.  The car is now locked. 1 A spare transmitter battery is included as part of the standard delivery scope. Environment! Always dispose of discharged transmitter batteries in an environ mentallyfriendly manner. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Unlocking and locking Replacing the transmitter battery  Use a coin to prise open the top half of the key casing (A).

Note! Replace the remote control's transmitter battery every 2 years at the latest. Otherwise there is a danger of leakage! The remote control could be destroyed.  Take the transmitter battery (B) out of the board.  Insert the new transmitter battery, checking that the polarity is correct. Type of battery: lithium cell CR 1225 Note! Check the polarity when inserting the new transmitter battery. Otherwise damage may occur to parts in the electrical system.  Press both sides of the key casing back together again. Danger of poisoning! Batteries contain toxic and caus tic substances. For this reason, keep batteries away from children. If a battery is swallowed, consult a doc tor immediately. Swallowing a transmitter battery can cause serious health problems. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Adjusting the seats Adjusting the seats Adjust the driver seat to the correct po sition relative to the pedals and the steering wheel before starting a journey. Danger of injury! When adjusting the seat, make sure that no one is trapped. Observe the notes on the airbag system. Danger of injury! To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries in an accident involving rapid deceleration, e.g. with an air bag inflating within a matter of milli seconds, or if the brakes are applied abruptly, please note the following:  All vehicle occupants must select a seat position that allows the seat belt to be worn correctly and that is as far away from the airbag as possi ble. The driver seat position must allow the driver to drive the vehicle safe ly. The driver's arms must be slightly bent when holding the steering wheel. The driver must maintain a distance from the pedals that allows him to depress these fully.  Move the front passenger seat as far back as possible, especially if a child is secured in a restraint sys tem* on this seat.  Vehicle occupants should always wear their seat belt correctly and position their backrest as close to the vertical as possible. The head restraint should support the back of your head at about eye level. Accident risk! Only adjust the driver seat while the vehicle is stationary. You will oth erwise be distracted from the traffic situation and the movement of the seat could cause you to lose control of the vehicle and result in an accident. Danger of injury! Take the car to a qualified spe cialist workshop, e.g. a smart center if the seats have become damaged. The seat is an integral part of the car's safety system in the same way as e.g. seat belts and airbags. Its safety function can only be upheld if the seats are free of damage. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Adjusting the seats Longitudinal seat adjustment  Pull up the handle (A).  Move the seat to the desired position.  Release the handle.

The locking mechanism must audibly engage on both sides. Seat height adjustment The seat guide is inclined in the hori zontal plane. Longitudinal seat adjust ment also alters the seat height. Accident risk! Whenever the seat has been moved forward or back, ensure that it engages properly in position, as unexpected movement or adjustment of the seat while the car is being driven could cause the driver to lose control and re sult in an accident. Danger of injury! Do not insert your hands into the seat rail when adjusting the seat's lon gitudinal position. This represents a considerable risk of injury. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Adjusting the seats Adjusting the backrest inclination  Release the backrest.  Turn handwheel (A) forwards or back wards.

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Adjusting the seats Front passenger seat, folding down Once folded down, you can use the passen ger seat  as a storage space for small objects (A).  as extra storage space.

Note! Please note the loading regulations (see page 199) contained in these operating instructions! Danger of injury! Do not place any hot beverages or glass bottles in the stowage compart ment while driving. In the event of an accident, a sudden braking manoeuvre or a rapid change of direction,  the hot beverage can be spilt and scald you and others,  glass bottles can be flung out and in jure you and others. Danger of injury! Insert only suitable, sealed con tainers in the stowage compartment. Occupants otherwise could be injured by the receptacles or their contents in the event of an accident, a sudden brak ing manoeuvre or a rapid change of di rection. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Adjusting the seats To fold the seat down:  Remove the seat belt from its belt guide (C).  Slide the passenger seat into its cen tre position.  Press both levers (D) backwards at the same time.

The backrest will move forward a few millimetres out of its locked posi tion.  Release both levers.  Fold the backrest forwards. To fold back:  Pull backrest upwards and push it back into position until both levers audibly engage.  Place the seat belt back into the belt guide (C). Danger of injury! When returning the passenger backrest to its upright position, please ensure that  nobody becomes trapped,  no obstacles are jammed in the lock,  both levers audibly engage. Other wise, in the event of an accident, a sudden application of the brakes or a rapid change of direction, the seat backrest may fail to prevent any ob jects stored in the luggage compart ment from being propelled forwards, exposing the occupants to the risk of injury. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Mirrors, adjustment Mirrors, adjustment Ensure that the outside and inside mir rors are correctly set before starting a journey. Only then can the driver be sure that the view to the rear is unobstructed. Manually adjustable outside mirror  Adjust the outside mirrors by turning lever (A). Accident risk! The outside mirrors show objects reduced in size. The objects are closer than they appear. You could misinter pret the distance to vehicles behind you and cause an accident, e.g. when changing lanes. Therefore, ensure that you are aware of the actual distance to vehicles behind you by also looking over your shoulder. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Mirrors, adjustment Electrically adjustable outside mirror* The control knob is located on the driver door.  The outside mirrors can be infinitely adjusted by swivelling the control knob (C). Setting the adjustment side  Press the rocker switch.  Driver side (A)  Passenger side (B)

Note! The outside mirrors can only be adjusted when the ignition is switched on. Adjusting the inside rearview mirror  Set the rearview mirror to the desired position by hand. To avoid being dazzled by oncoming traf fic when driving at night:  Deflect the inside rearview mirror by pulling lever (A). The view to the rear is retained. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Power windows Power windows Opening and closing the side windows The side windows can be opened and closed by the electric power windows when the ignition is on. To open  Press the rocker switch (A) downwards. To close  Press the rocker switch (A) upwards.

Note! The windows do not close automatically when the car is locked. Danger of injury! Make sure that nobody can become trapped as you close a side window. If there is a risk of trapping, press the switch to open the windows. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. They could e.g. injure themselves by opening and closing the windows! Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Seat belts Seat belts The seat belts with integrated belt ten sioners and belt force limiters combine with the airbags to form a restraint sys tem that offers maximum safety in the event of an accident. Danger of injury! A seat belt which is not worn, which is worn incorrectly, or which has not been engaged in the seat belt buck le correctly, cannot perform its in tended protective function. Under cer tain circumstances this could even cause severe or fatal injuries. You should therefore make sure that all oc cupants  particularly pregnant women – are always wearing their seat belt correctly. Make sure that the belt:  runs over the hip bone as low down as possible, i.e. across the hip joint and not across the stomach.  fits closely.  is not twisted.  runs across the middle of your shoul der.  does not run across your neck or un der your arm.  fits closely across your pelvic area, by pulling upwards on the shoulder section of the belt. Do not secure any objects with a seat belt if it is being used by one of the ve hicle's occupants. Avoid wearing bulky clothing, e.g. a winter coat. Do not position the belt strap across sharpedged or fragile objects, espe cially if these are located on or in your clothing, e.g. spectacles, pencils or keys. The seat belt strap could be dam aged and you could be injured. Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time. On no account should children travel sitting on the lap of another occupant. It would not be possible to restrain the child, and the child or other vehicle occupants could be injured seriously in the event of abrupt braking or even fatally in the event of an accident. Danger of injury! Airbags represent an additional form of protection but are no substitute for wearing a seat belt. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries, make sure that all occupants – in particular, pregnant women – wear their seat belt correctly at all times, have adopted a normal sitting position, and that the seat is positioned as close to the ver tical as possible. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Seat belts Danger of injury! Persons under 1.50 m in height and children under twelve years of age can not fasten the seat belts properly. They therefore require additional suitable restraint systems on appropriate seats for protection in an accident. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when fitting a child re straint system*. Danger of injury! A seat belt only offers its intend ed degree of protection if the backrest is positioned as close to the vertical as possible and the occupant is sitting upright. Avoid seat positions that pre vent the seat belt from lying correctly across the wearer's body. Position the backrest as vertically as possible. Do not drive with the backrest reclined too far back. Otherwise, you could be seriously or even fatally injured in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Danger of injury! Modifications to or work not per formed correctly on restraint systems (seat belts, anchorages, belt tension ers, belt force limiters or airbags) or their wiring, as well as work on other networked electronic systems, may pre vent the restraint systems from working correctly. Airbags or belt tensioners could e.g. fail to operate in accidents where the rate of deceleration exceeds the tripping threshold, or be activated unintentionally. Never carry out any modifications on the restraint sys tems. Never tamper with electronic components and their software. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Seat belts Danger of injury! The seat belt cannot function cor rectly if the belt or buckle is dirty or damaged. Keep the belt and buckle clean, otherwise the belt tongue cannot engage correctly. Check the seat belts regularly to ensure that  they are not damaged,  they are not running across sharp edges,  are not trapped. Otherwise the belt could tear in the event of an accident. You or others could be seriously or fatally injured. Have seat belts which have been dam aged or subjected to heavy loads in an accident replaced and have their an chorages checked. For safety reasons, smart gmbh recom mends using only seat belts that smart gmbh has specifically approved for your vehicle. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Seat belts Seat belt height adjustment The car has threestage seat belt height adjustment capability integrated into the seat. The seat belt can run  through the belt guide (A),  above the belt guide,  below the belt guide.

Note! If the seat belt is to be run above or below the seat belt guide, the belt must be taken out of the guide. Putting on the seat belts  Take a seat.  Pull the seat belt without jerking it from the roller.  Pull the belt across your shoulder. Your back must be leaning against the backrest.  Click the seat belt into the buckle (A). Taking off the seat belts  Press the red button on the belt buckle.  Let the belt run back into the belt guide. The belt is automatically reeled back into the roller. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Belt tensioners and belt force limiters Belt tensioners and belt force limiters The seat belts are equipped with  belt tensioners,  a belt force limiter, the functions of which are explained be low. Belt tensioners  tension the seat belts when activated, so that they lie tightly across the body.  are only triggered in collisions with high vehicle deceleration/accelera tion in the longitudinal direction, e.g. a headon collision.

If the airbag indicator light comes on, your belt tensioner has been ac tivated. Note! Do not fasten the seat belt on the front passenger side if it is not occupied. In the event of an accident, the belt ten sioner would be triggered unnecessarily. Note! Belt tensioners cannot compensate for:  incorrect seated positions,  seat belts worn incorrectly. Belt tensioners do not actively pull the occupants back against the seat back rests. Belt force limiters  reduce the force exerted by the belt on the occupants when activated in the event of an accident. The belt force limiter is designed to operate in unison with the front airbag, which absorbs a portion of the seat belt's decelerating forces, distributing the load over a larger area. If the ignition is switched on, the belt tensioner is activated:  if the restraint systems are operation al.  for each threepoint seat belt that is fastened properly.  in the event of a headon or rearend collision if the vehicle is decelerated or accelerated sufficiently in the lon gitudinal direction at the start of im pact.  in certain rollover situations if the need for additional protection is de tected. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Belt tensioners and belt force limiters If the belt tensioners are triggered, you will hear a loud noise that fundamentally represents no risk to your hearing. Some dust may be generated. Danger of injury! Have belt tensioners which have been triggered replaced at a qualified specialist workshop which has the nec essary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work rel evant to safety or on safetyrelated systems must be carried out at a quali fied specialist workshop. Comply with safety regulations when disposing of belt tensioners. These regulations can be viewed in every qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cockpit, lefthand drive model Cockpit, lefthand drive model a Gearshifts from the steering wheel* b Control lever c Instrument cluster d Upper centre console e Lower centre console f Shift lever console g AUX jack Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cockpit, righthand drive model Cockpit, righthand drive model a Gearshifts from the steering wheel* b Control lever c Instrument cluster d Upper centre console e Lower centre console f Shift lever console Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Control levers Control levers left A Lights 0 = off, 1 = parking lights, 2 = low beam lights, 3 = rear fog lamp B Turn signal lights Indicating a right or left turn C Mainbeam headlamps 1 = high beam lights, 0 = off, 1 = headlight flashers Control lever right A Wipe windscreen 2 = wiper speed stage 2, 1 = wiper speed stage 1, 0 = off, 1 = interval wiping B Wiping and washing windows 2 = rear window washing, 1 = rear window interval wiping, 0 = off, 1 = windscreen washing C Switching the cruise control and limiter on/off D Cruise control and limiter func tions Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster, lefthand drive model km/ ! Instrument cluster, lefthand drive model A Indicator lights B Display C Speedometer Indicator lights abs (a) Brake system (b) High beams (c) Rear fog lamp (d) esp (e) Airbag (f) Turn signal lights (g) Battery (h) Oil pressure (i) Engine check (j) Diesel engine preheating1 (k) Heater booster1 (l) 1 Only for vehicles with a diesel engine. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster, righthand drive model Instrument cluster, righthand drive model A Indicator lights B Display C Speedometer Indicator lights abs (a) Brake system (b) High beams (c) Rear fog lamp (d) esp (e) Airbag (f) Turn signal lights (g) Battery (h) Oil pressure (i) Engine check (j) Diesel engine preheating1 (k) Heater booster1 (l) 1 Only for vehicles with a diesel engine. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Instrument cluster abs indicator light It lights up:  when the ignition is switched on (self diagnosis).

The light goes out after engine is started or goes out after no more than 10 seconds. abs indicator light abs indicator light  in abs limp home mode (fault in the abs system).  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay.  when the abs system fails, together with the brake system indicator light.  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  When you exit the vehicle, secure it against rolling away with the handbrake.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Accident risk! If the abs system is faulty, the wheels could lock when the brakes are applied. This limits the steerability of the vehicle when braking and the braking distance may increase. If abs is deactivated due to a fault, then esp is also deactivated. The risk of your vehicle skidding is then increased in certain situations. You should therefore always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather conditions. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Brake system indicator light It lights up:  when the ignition is switched on.

The light goes out after the engine starts or goes out after no more than 10 sec onds.  with handbrake applied. Brake system indicator light It lights up:  when brake circuit fails or brake fluid level is too low.  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  When you exit the vehicle, secure it against rolling away with the handbrake.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.  when the abs system malfunctions, to gether with abs indicator light.  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay. High beam indicator light It lights up:  when high beam headlights are on.  when the headlight flashers are used. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Rear fog lamp indicator light It lights up:  when the rear fog lamp is switched on. esp indicator light It flashes:

when esp actively intervenes. Light stays on permanently: for system failure, when esp is not responding. It may be possible to clear a system mal function by restarting the car.  If the indicator light still does not go out, take the car to a qualified spe cialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay. Note! The operating principle of esp and addi tional information to this regard can be found on page 165. esp indicator light Accident risk! If esp is no longer functioning, there is a greater risk that your car could skid in certain driving situa tions. You should therefore always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather condi tions. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Airbag indicator light The airbag indicator light signals to you that there is a fault in the safety systems of the:  Airbags  Belt tensioners  Child seat recognition system

Note! The operating principle of the airbags and additional information to this re gard can be found starting on page 166. Airbag indicator light Airbag indicator light It lights up:  with the ignition switched on. The subsequent selfdiagnosis of the safety systems yields the following re sults: 1. Airbag indicator light goes out after a maximum of 4 seconds: No fault detected. The airbag system is OK. 2. The airbag indicator light goes out af ter a maximum of 4 seconds for approx imately 1 second, then it comes on again and stays on: A fault has been detected. Do not sit on the passenger seat; this applies in particular to children secured by a rearwardfacing child restraint system.  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay. Danger of injury! If the indicator light does not come on when you switch on the ignition or does not go out again after a few sec onds once the engine is running or comes on again, there is a fault. Some systems could be triggered unin tentionally or not be triggered at all in the event of an accident with high de celeration. In such cases, immediately have the safety system of your vehicle checked and repaired at a qualified specialist workshop which has the nec essary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. It is particularly im portant to have safetyrelevant work and work on safetyrelevant systems performed by a qualified specialist workshop. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Airbag indicator light 3. The airbag indicator light flashes for 15 seconds, then illuminates perma nently:

smart baby carrier (original smart accessory) identified on the passen ger seat. Passenger airbag and the side air bags* (if available) are deactivated. 4. Airbag indicator light flashes perma nently: Fault with child seat recognition system. Do not sit on the passenger seat; this applies in particular to children secured by a rearwardfacing child restraint system. Take the car to a qualified special ist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay. Airbag indicator light Danger of injury! If the passenger airbag is acti vated, e.g. the airbag indicator light does not illuminate, you must never se cure a child on the passenger seat in a rearwardfacing child restraint sys tem. Also observe the corresponding warn ing sticker on the instrument panel. If you have installed a special smart baby carrier on the passenger seat and the airbag indicator light does not il luminate (restraint system not detect ed), have the automatic restraint system detection checked by a quali fied specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the required work. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. Until this problem has been rectified, do not carry children in the car, as they could sustain serious or even fatal in juries in the event of an accident. Danger of injury! If the airbag indicator light does not come on when a smart baby car rier is fitted to the passenger seat, the passenger airbag has not been deacti vated. This can result in the child be coming seriously to fatally injured in the event of an accident when the pas senger airbag is triggered, especially if the child is in the direct vicinity of the passenger airbag at the time the airbag is triggered. The passenger airbag is only deacti vated when you fit an original smart baby carrier to the passenger's seat. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Turn signal indicator light It flashes:  when ignition is switched on, if:

the indicator lever is activated. the hazard warning lights are switched on. Note! If a turn signal light malfunctions, the flashing frequency is doubled.  Replace the bulb (see page 232) or  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center.

Battery indicator light It lights up:  when the ignition is switched on.

The indicator light goes out if the engine is running. If it comes on during a journey or fails to go out after the engine has been started, the battery is not being charged.  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  When you exit the vehicle, secure it against rolling away with the handbrake.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Important! The drive belt may have broken. If this occurs, the engine may suffer dam age if driven any further. Oil pressure indicator light It lights up:  when the ignition is switched on. Indicator light goes out if the en gine is started and oil pressure is sufficient. Beware of the following!  If the indicator light goes out before the engine is started, it is not func tioning.  Check the oil level.  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Oil pressure indicator light  If it comes on during a journey:  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  Secure your car against rolling away if you have to leave it.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.

Important! Continue to drive the car or keeping the engine running may lead to the engine being destroyed. Note! The oil pressure indicator light is a warning light that displays low oil pres sure. Check your engine's oil level at regular intervals (see page 206). Preglow indicator light1 It lights up:  when the ignition is switched on. When the indicator light extin guishes, the engine is ready to be started. Note! If the engine is already at operating temperature you can start it without the preheater. Heater booster indicator light1 Note! The heater booster can only be switched on if the engine is running. It lights up:  when the heater booster is switched on. In order to switch on the heater booster you must move the air tem perature slider as far to the right as it will go. It goes out:  when the heater booster is switched off. In order to switch off the heater booster you must move the air tem perature slider to the left. 1 Only for vehicles with a diesel engine. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Engine check indicator light It lights up:  when the ignition is switched on.

Indicator light goes out after the engine is started or after 10 seconds if the engine electronics are func tioning properly. If it comes on during a journey:  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Display You can see the following in the display: (a) Fuel tank gauge (b) Gearshift indicator or automatic dis play/electronic immobiliser (c) Coolant temperature display (d) Multiple display with tank capacity residual litre indicator (e) Frost warning* (f) Service interval display Display illumination The display illumination lights up:  when the lights are switched on.  when the ignition is switched on. Display illumination goes out when the ignition and the lights are switched off.

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Instrument cluster Fuel tank gauge The tank's fuel level is displayed with the aid of five ovalshaped segments. The number of shaded segments indicates the level of fuel in the tank. If all five segments are dark, the tank is full. Reserve range You are in the reserve range if there are no more than 5 litres of fuel in the tank. If this occurs,  the fuel pump symbol and the residual litres arrow start to flash,  the multifunction display shows the fuel tank capacity with an accuracy of 0.5 litres (residual litres display),  you should call at the next nearest fill ing station.

Notes on the residual litres display! The residual litres display is only active in the reserve range. The switchover function of the multi function display (see page 48) remains active. If all 5 segments are flashing, there is a problem in transferring the fill level information.  Find a filling station, completely re fuel the vehicle and drive according to the odometer.  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Digital gear indicator The gear indicator displays information on the sequential transmission: Gear engaged Activated electronic immobiliser (see page 140 ff) Upshift Downshift Neutral, no gear engaged Reverse gear is engaged No gear engaged Shifting system fault Automatic mode CAN (data bus) malfunction (icon flash es) Rear soft top1 not correctly locked in place 1 Only for the smart fortwo cabrio. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Coolant temperature gauge The coolant temperature is displayed by 5 ovalshaped elements. The number of shaded elements indicate the coolant temperature.  At normal operating temperature, three segments are shaded.

The coolant temperature is at least 80 °C.  If 5 segments are dark, then the °C sym bol starts to flash.  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  Secure your car against rolling away if you have to leave it.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.  If the temperature continues to in crease, the 5 segments will also start to flash after 15 seconds.  Avoid driving at high engine speeds and do not drive fast.  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  Secure your car against rolling away if you have to leave it.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Important! Continue to drive the car or keeping the engine running may lead to the engine being destroyed. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Multifunction display  In each case press button (A) once to switch between the following func tions:  Trip odometer  Daily trip odometer (when held down for a few seconds it returns to zero)  Outside temperature*  Residual litres display (when there are fewer than 5 litres of fuel in the fuel tank)

Note on outside temperature display* The temperature display will respond sluggishly when temperatures rapidly rise or fall. This ensures that the temperature read ing is not falsified by the heat of the en gine e.g. when the car is at a standstill or travelling relatively slowly. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Frost warning* If the outside temperature falls below 3 °C, the display alerts you to the fact that there could be ice on the road.

The outside temperature appears in the display. A snowflake symbol flashes for 60 seconds in the display. Accident risk! Even if the temperature is slightly above freezing, there could still be ice on the road, particularly in wooded areas and on bridges. The vehi cle could skid if you fail to adapt your driving style. You should therefore al ways adapt your driving style and speed to suit the weather conditions. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Instrument cluster Service interval display The service interval display informs you of the point in time and scope of the next service visit. An upcoming service visit is shown in the display approximately one month in ad vance. After the engine is started, this information is shown in kilometres (km) or in days for approximately 10 seconds, depending on the kilometre reading. One spanner or two spanners is/are shown in the display, depending on if service A or B is due. Activate service interval display  Briefly press button (A) on the multi function display twice. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Upper centre console Upper centre console a Tachometer b Cockpit clock c Central locking switch d Hazard warning lamps e Rear window heater1 f Driver’s heated seat g Passenger’s heated seat h Air conditioning plus* 1 Only for the smart fortwo coupé. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Upper centre console Cockpit clock* Setting the time The buttons for setting the time are located on the rear of the cockpit clock. Advancing the time  Press button (A) once.

The time displayed changes by one minute.  Press button (A) for more than 2 seconds. The speed at which the time changes accelerates. Reversing the time  Press button (B) once. The time displayed changes by one minute.  Press button (B) for more than 2 seconds. The speed at which the time changes accelerates. The cockpit clock can be adapted to suit your needs Your cockpit clock  can be turned through approx. 90°. This ensures that you or the person sitting next to you has an ideal view of the clock.  is backlit the moment you switch your car's lights on. This enables you to see the display at all times, even when it is dark out side. Note! Do not hang any objects on the cockpit clock. This could cause the clock to tear out of its mounting and badly damage it. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Upper centre console Tachometer* Driving in the optimum engine speed range helps you to  save fuel.  take good care of the engine.

Important! Always pay attention to the gear shift recommendations indicated in your car's gear indicator. Important! For safety reasons, no conversions may be made to the tachometer. Note! Do not hang any objects on the tachome ter. This could cause the tachometer to be torn from its mountings and badly damage it. The tachometer can be adapted to suit your needs Your tachometer  can be turned through approx. 90°. This gives you an ideal view of the instrument, no matter how your seat is positioned.  is backlit the moment you switch your car's lights on. This enables you to see the display at all times, even when it is dark out side. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Upper centre console Function The tachometer displays the engine speed in units of 1,000 rpm.

The optimum engine speed ranges (rpm) are: Petrol engines Diesel engines Driving off 1,000  2,000 1,000  2,000 Normal operation at constant speed 2,000  3,000 1,800  3,000 Brief periods of acceleration, e.g. when passing 3,000  6,300 3,000  4,400 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Lower centre console Lower centre console A Heater/ventilation B Audio/telematics devices C Storage compartment a Fresh air/recirculated air selector b Air temperature/heater/heater booster1 c Air distribution d Blower e Front fog lamps* f Interior light g 12volt power socket 1 Only for vehicles with a diesel engine. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Shift lever console Shift lever console a Telephone console b Gearshift lever c Power glass sliding roof switch1 or rear soft top switch2 d Ignition switch 1 With the fortwo coupé 2 With the fortwo cabrio 1 2 5 8 0 4 7 3 6 9 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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As your vehicle is easy to operate because all control elements are located where you would expect them to be, even navigating in the dark is a cinch. But go ahead and try it out in daylight first. Contents

Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Headlight range control. . . . . . . . .61 Interior lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Fog lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Turn signal lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Warning sounds and indicator lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Lights Lights Switching on the lights The control lever for the lights is located to the left of the steering wheel. By turning the rotary control from its de fault position of 0, the following occurs: Stage 1  the parking lights are switched on. Stage 2  low beam lights are switched on. Stage 3  the rear fog lamp and the low beam lights are switched on.

Note! When you switch the ignition off, the low beam lights are also switched off. They come on again automatically when the en gine is restarted. Note! If you drive in countries in which the side of the road driven on is opposite that of the country in which the vehicle is approved, oncoming traffic may be blinded by the asymmetric low beam lights. In this case, have the headlights converted to the symmetric low beam lights for these countries. This conver sion can be carried out in a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart cen ter. Accident risk! Switch your lights on in good time  when it is raining heavily,  when it starts to get dark. Vehicles are detected easier in traffic if they have their lights on. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Lights High beam lights The high beam lights can only be switched on if  the ignition is turned over.  the rotary control is turned to at least stage 2 (low beam lights). Switching on the high beam lights  Press the lever away from the steering wheel (1).

The lever engages. Switching off the high beam lights  Pull the lever towards the steering wheel (2). The lever is back in its default posi tion. Coming home function* The coming home function allows you to switch on your car's lights and the inte rior lighting if the vehicle is parked in a dark area or you are approaching it. 12 seconds is the time the lights on your vehicle will stay on to help you find your way. When leaving the car  Remove the ignition key.  Briefly press the locking button on the remote control twice in succession. The car is locked. The driving lights are switched on automatically and go out again after 12 seconds. Upon returning to the car  Briefly press the unlocking button on the remote control twice in succession. The car is unlocked. The car's exterior and interior lights comes on and then go off again after 12 seconds. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Lights Daytime driving lights* If your car is equipped with daytime driving lights1, the low beam and parking lights come on automatically when you drive off.

Note! When the daytime driving lights are ac tivated, the high beam lights can only be turned on when the light control lever is in stage 2 (low beam lights). Switching off daytime driving lights  Switch off the ignition.  Operate the headlight flashers.  At the same time press the button for unlocking the car on the car key. A signal sounds by way of confirma tion that the daytime driving lights are switched off. Switching on daytime driving lights  Switch off the ignition.  Operate the headlight flashers.  At the same time, press the button for locking the car on the car key. A signal sounds by way of confirma tion that the daytime driving lights are switched on. 1 Standard specification in countries where daytime driving lights are required by law. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Headlight range control Headlight range control The headlight range adjustment enables you to adapt the headlights to suit the load status of your car. Adjusting the headlight range The basic setting, this means:  no payload,  driver seat occupied,  headlight range adjustment position 0 ensures that you  obtain the best possible visibility conditions for the driver (A),  do not dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles. If the light cone changes due to the vehi cle load (B):  Turn the headlight range adjuster wheel (C) to the corresponding posi tion until the basic light position set ting is reestablished.

Note! Note that the headlight range adjustment must be reset to position 0 after you have unloaded the vehicle. Switch position Load 0 Driver seat occupied. Driver and passenger seats occupied. 1 Driver seat occupied and maximum load in the luggage compartment (50 kg). 2 Driver seat, passenger seat occupied and maximum payload in the luggage compartment (50 kg). Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Interior lights Interior lights The interior lights are located on the  centre console (A).  at the rear of the car (B). The interior lights both illuminate briefly when you open the doors. The lights go off  immediately after the ignition is switched off if all doors are closed.  after 15 seconds, if all doors are closed.  after 10 minutes if at least one door is open. The lights also illuminate when you lock or unlock the car with the remote control. The lights go off  immediately after the ignition is switched on.  after 30 seconds. Both lights continuously illuminate when you press the toggle switchtype interior light (A) on the lower edge. The lights go off when you press the tog gle switch on the upper edge.

Important! When leaving the car, make sure that  the interior lights are not set to per manent operation.  one of the doors is not left open for longer. This could cause car's battery to run flat. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Fog lamps Fog lamps Front fog lamps* The front fog lamps (A) should only be switched on  in fog  where visibility is poor because of rain, or  where vision is impaired because of snow. Switching on the fog lamps The front fog lamps can only be switched on if the parking lights are already on.  Press switch (A) once.

The following lights are switched on:  the fog lamps  the integrated indicator light Note! Please observe the national statutory regulations regarding the use of front fog lamps. Switching off the fog lamps  Press switch (A) again. Note! If you switch the lights off, the fog lamps are also switched off. Switching the lights back on again does not automati cally switch the fog lamps on. Accident risk! Adapt your speed and driving style according to the visibility con ditions. Other vehicles could be driv ing only a short distance in front of you without you being able to spot them in good time and brake. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Fog lamps Rear fog lamp The control lever for the rear fog lamp (A) is located to the left of the steering wheel. Switching on the rear fog lamp  Turn the rotary control to the rear fog lamp icon (stage 3).

When the ignition is switched on, the following lights also come on:  The rear fog lamp  The indicator light in the display Switching off the rear fog lamp  Turn the rotary control to stage 0. Important! Turn it back by one stage only if you wish to continue driving with low beam lights on. Accident risk! The rear fog lamp should only be switched on when visibility is down to less than 50 metres. Vehicles following behind may otherwise be dazzled. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Turn signal lights Turn signal lights The turn signal light control lever is lo cated to the left of the steering wheel. To signal turning right  Push it further upwards until you feel it lock into place. To signal turning left  Push it further downwards and allow it to lock into place.

Note! The lever which is locked in place is then returned to the neutral position  after turning.  via the automatic turn signal reset function.

The control lever can also be returned to its neutral position manually. Turn signal lights with convenience touchshifting If you briefly press the control lever up or down, the turn signal lights flash three times on the corresponding side of the car. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Warning sounds and indicator lights Warning sounds and indicator lights Horn  Press anywhere on the steering wheel's highlighted area.

The horn sounds. Headlight flashers The control lever for the headlight flash ers is located to the left of the steering wheel. The headlight flashers remain active for as long as the lever is pulled in towards the steering wheel. Hazard warning lights  To switch the hazard warning lights on, press the red switch (A). This causes  all six turn signal lights to flash,  the turn signal indicator light to start flashing when the ignition is switched on, and  the hazard warning light switch also to flash.  To switch the hazard warning lights off, press the red switch again. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

>>Communication.

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Your car is quite an entertaining vehicle in and of itself. However, should you prefer a little more variety while on the move, you can listen to the radio, a cassette or CD. These systems transform your car into an allround entertainer. Contents

Audio/telematics devices. . . . . . .68 smart radio one . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 smart radio three. . . . . . . . . . . . .70 smart radio five . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 smart radio navigator . . . . . . . . .72 smart CD changer. . . . . . . . . . . . .76 CD box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Cassette box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Telephone console . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Universal handsfree system. . . .86 ipod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 smart sound package . . . . . . . . . .88 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Audio/telematics devices Audio/telematics devices On the following pages you will find a brief description of the audio, naviga tion and telecommunications systems that are available for your smart fortwo coupé and smart fortwo cabrio. The devices are described with their full complement of equipment, including ra dio, cassette, and CD changer* modes. The description for your individual equip ment specification applies. Please see the individual operating in structions for detailed functions. Accident risk! If you wish to have a radio other than an original smart radio fitted in your car, please always have the neces sary work performed by a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart center. This is particularly important if there had already been fitted a smart radio five or if your car has a radio prein stallation. If a radio is connected up inexpertly, important vehicle functions could fail. Accident risk! Acquaint yourself with the vari ous functions of your audio, navigation and telecommunications systems prior to starting out on your journey to en sure that you are not distracted in any way from events on the road if you oper ate them while driving. For safety reasons, only operate the system when the vehicle is stopped and if traffic conditions permit. Accident risk! Always select a volume that al lows you to still hear ambient sound in your immediate vicinity (e.g. horns, emergency rescue vehicles, police ve hicles, etc.). You could otherwise cause an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart radio one smart radio one Basic settings Radio mode CD mode1  Switch on/off, change volume (a)  TP on/off (b)  Clock (e)  Tone settings (f) changeable with but ton (h)  EXPERT settings (g)  Select transmitter, store station (i)  Station search (c)  Station storing levels (FM1/FM2) (c) with six memory slots per level (call able by button (i))  Selector button, CD mode (d)  Scan tracks (h)  Select CD (i)  Select track (h)  Play tracks in random order (h) 1 only in conjunction with the smart CD changer* Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart radio three smart radio three Basic settings Radio mode Cassette mode CD mode1  Switch on/off, change vol ume (a)  TP on/off (b)  Clock (f)  Tone settings (g) changeable with button (i)  EXPERT settings (h)  Select transmitter, store station (j)  Station search (c)  Station storing levels (FM1/ FM2) (c) with six memory slots per level (callable by button (i))  Selector button for cassette, CD mode/eject cassette (d)  Cassette compartment (e)  Scan tracks (i)  Briefly turn (i) to switch to other side of cassette  Turn (i) for forward and re verse  Selector button for cassette, CD mode/eject cassette (d)  Scan tracks (i)  Select CD (j)  Select track (i)  Play tracks in random order (i) 1 only in conjunction with the smart CD changer* Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart radio five smart radio five Basic settings Radio mode CD mode  Switch on/off, change volume (a)  TP on/off (b)  EXPERT settings (by pressing and hold ing) (j)  Tone settings (k) changeable with but ton (g)  Select station button, store station (d, e, h, i)  Station search (g)  Station storing levels (AM/FM1/FM2/FM3) (c) with four memory slots per level (call able by buttons (d, e, h, i)  Scan tracks (d)  Select CD1 (e, h)  Eject CD (f)  Select track (g)  Play tracks in random order (i) 1 only in conjunction with the smart CD changer* Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart radio navigator smart radio navigator The smart navigation system offers  radio functions (VHF, short wave, me dium wave and long wave reception),  a CD player which plays audio CDs, and an  integrated navigation system with si multaneous use of audio and navigation functions. CD drive Audio CDs and the data media for the nav igation system are played on the inte grated CD drive. Multifunction display The multifunction display serves to vi sualise the main functions with direc tional arrows, letters, distance data and schematic intersection displays. Voice information supports the visual displays and also helps you to arrive at your des tination quickly and without any prob lems.

Note! More detailed information on the navi gation system functions can be found in the operating instructions for your smart navigation system. Accident risk! Acquaint yourself with the vari ous functions of your smart navigation system prior to starting out on your journey to ensure that you are not dis tracted in any way from events on the road if you operate it while driving. For safety reasons, only operate the system when the vehicle is stopped and if traffic conditions permit. Accident risk! Always select a volume that al lows you to still hear ambient sound in your immediate vicinity (e.g. horns, emergency rescue vehicles, police ve hicles, etc.). You could otherwise cause an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart radio navigator* Radio control elements a Switching device on or off b Automatic forward search function c Mute switch d Radio or CD player select e Manual station setting and setting of bass, treble, fader and balance f Menu change g Station memory and autostore function h Station memory i Station memory, PTY+ search and man ual search run j Station memory and PTY search k Station memory and regional mode l Station memory and switchover to RDS/ frequency mode m Automatic reverse search run n Scan search function Briefly plays receivable radio stations o Selection: Bass, treble, fader, balance p Volume control Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart radio navigator* CD control elements a Switching device on or off b Skip track, forward c Mute switch d CD tray e CD eject button f Selection: Radio or CD mode g Settings Bass, treble, fader, balance h Contrast setting i Display of elapsed CD time, elapsed track time and total playing time j Music search forwards k Music search backwards l Repeat of current track on CD in tray m Random play n Skip track, reverse o Scan search function: Briefly plays tracks p Selection: Bass, treble, fader, balance q Volume control Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart radio navigator* Navigation control elements a Switching device on or off b Interrupt navigation information or switch off c CD tray d CD eject button e Information button f Menu select and confirmation of selec tion g Back to previous menu h Selecting navigation mode i Delete an entry or a stored destination j VIA function k TMC function l Traffic congestion m Intermediate stop n Selection: Bass, treble, fader, balance o Volume control and playback of current navigation information Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart CD changer smart CD changer The smart CD changer is located under neath the passenger seat.

Note! More detailed information on the CD changer functions can be found in the op erating instructions for the smart CD changer. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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CD box CD box The CD box is located between the driver and passenger footwells in the vertical console. Installing and removing In lefthand drive model  Push the CD box on the cone on the ver tical console until the back of the CD box comes to rest against the vertical console.  Screw the housing of the CD box hand tight with the aid of a coin.  Check that the housing is located se curely and fit the cover cap.

Note! Removal is done in the reverse order. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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CD box* In righthand drive model  Guide the CD box up against the fixing holes on the vertical console.  The housing of the CD box must rest against the vertical console.  Screw the housing to the lefthand fix ing hole with the aid of a coin.  Fold the CD trays open and secure the CD box through the hole in the rear wall with the second screw.  Check that the housing is located se curely and fit the cover cap over the lefthand screw.

Note! Removal is done in the reverse order. Installation in conjunction with the ashtray, the drinks holder or the cassette box If so, note that the ashtray always must remain installed in the uppermost posi tion and the drinks holder always in stalled in the lowest position. Always install the items in the vertical console from top to bottom. The individual elements are linked to gether by guides.  Push the top side of the element to be installed as far as it will go along the guide on the underside of the element already installed above it.  Before screwing the individual ele ments tight, check that they are prop erly interconnected and are located flush one above the other. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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CD box* Changing the pullout points of the CD trays In order to find the desired CD tray more easily, you can place the pullout points of the four CD trays at different posi tions.  Swivel the frame with the CD tray out of the housing past the snapin position until it stops.  Press the CD tray (A) upwards out of the frame.  Move the position arrow (B) of the CD tray to one of the recesses (C) of the frame.

There are four possibilities (1  4) for fitting the CD tray and position ing the pullout points.  Press the CD tray and the frame together so that the four clips (D) interlock. The frame with the CD tray can be swivelled back.  Repeat this process to position the pullout points of the other CD trays to the desired positions. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cassette box Cassette box The cassette box is located between the driver and passenger footwells in the vertical console. Installing and removing In lefthand drive model  Push the cassette box on the cone on the vertical console until the back of the cassette box comes to rest against the vertical console.  Screw the housing of the cassette box handtight with the aid of a coin.  Check that the housing is located se curely and fit the cover cap.

Note! Removal is done in the reverse order. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cassette box* In righthand drive model  Guide the cassette box up against the fixing holes on the vertical console.  The housing of the cassette box must rest against the vertical console.  Screw the housing to the lefthand fixing hole with the aid of a coin.  Fold the cassette trays open and secure the cassette box through the hole in the rear wall with the second screw.  Check that the housing is located se curely and fit the cover cap over the lefthand screw.

Note! Removal is done in the reverse order. Installation in conjunction with the drinks holder or the CD box If so, note that the ashtray always must remain installed in the uppermost posi tion and the drinks holder always in stalled in the lowest position. Always install the items in the vertical console from top to bottom. The individual elements are linked to gether by guides.  Push the top side of the element to be installed as far as it will go along the guide on the underside of the element already installed above it.  Before screwing the individual ele ments tight, check that they are prop erly interconnected and are located flush one above the other. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cassette box* Changing the pullout points of the cassette trays In order to find the desired cassette tray more easily, you can place the pullout points of the four cassette trays at differ ent positions.  Swivel the frame with the cassette tray out of the housing past the snapin po sition until it stops.  Press the cassette tray (A) upwards out of the frame.  Move the position arrow (B) of the cassette tray to one of the recesses (C) of the frame.

There are four possibilities (1 – 4) for fitting the cassette tray and posi tioning the pullout points.  Press the cassette tray and the frame together such that the four clips (D) interlock. The frame with the cassette tray can be swivelled back.  Repeat this process to position the pullout points of the other cassette trays to the desired positions. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Telephone console Telephone console The telephone console provides for se cure and convenient installation of your mobile phone. There are suitable cradles available for the various different makes of mobile phone. In order to use a differ ent mobile phone in the universal hands free system*, all you need to do is exchange the cradle. The telephone console (A) is located in front of the gearshift lever. Installing and removing If you have a drinks holder in the car, re move this first (see operating instructions for drinks holder). 1 2 5 8 0 4 7 3 6 9 Accident risk! When operating mobile communi cations equipment in the vehicle, please observe the statutory require ments of the respective country. If operating communications equip ment is legally approved while en route, be sure that you do so only when traffic allows. Otherwise you may fail to recognise hazards and could conse quently cause an accident and injure yourself and others. Accident risk! Mobile phones and twoway radio equipment that do not have a low re flection outside aerial may interfere with the vehicle electronics and there by jeopardise the operational safety of the vehicle and your safety as well. Therefore, use this equipment only if it has been properly connected to a sepa rate low reflection outside aerial. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Telephone console  Remove the cover cap on the centre tun nel console.  Release the Torx screw beneath it us ing a suitable screwdriver.  Pull up and remove the gearshift lever knob (on vehicles with softouch, take care not to press the automatic button when pulling it off!).

The centre tunnel console can be dismantled. The centre tunnel console is fastened to the vehicle by means of two detent hooks at the front.  Bend open the console at the round in serts.  Lift the centre tunnel console and re move it.  Place the centre tunnel console on a flat working surface.  Push the telephone console beneath the centre tunnel console until the under sides are parallel and the rounded sec tion at the rear edge of the telephone console is parallel with the insert in the centre tunnel console.  Insert the enclosed screws through the designated holes, and screw them di rectly into the plastic of the centre tunnel console. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Telephone console* If you lay the leads to your cradle beneath the carpet for a neater appearance, you can run the leads between the telephone console and the centre tunnel console. You can use the recess on the telephone console for this. As long as the centre tunnel console is not fitted, you can lift up the carpet in this area to run the cable for the universal handsfree system beneath it. The loca tion of the leads depends on the installa tion location of the universal handsfree system, and may vary. Once the leads have been laid:  Bend the console open again at the front and push it down.  Fit the assembled consoles back over the gearshift bracket.  Ensure that the clips engage again.  Twist the screw back in.  Refit the cover cap.  Reattach the gearshift lever knob.  Mount the mobile phone cradle on the upper side of the telephone console.

Note! More information on operating and in stalling the cradles can be found in the respective operating instructions. 1 2 5 8 0 4 7 3 6 9 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Universal handsfree system Universal handsfree system The universal handsfree system is con nected up to the radio and loudspeaker system. The audio signals are thus repro duced via the car's loudspeakers, allow ing the volume to be adjusted via the radio. While you are using the phone  the system is automatically activated,  the word  appears in the radio display,  audio programs are automatically mut ed.

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ipod ipod Accident risk! Keep focused on the events on the road. Do not use the Apple iPod en route. Doing so could distract you from traffic and cause an accident. For safety reasons, only operate the system when the vehicle is stopped and if traffic conditions permit. As a driver, you assume full responsi bility for road safety. Please note that when driving at only 50 km/h, your car will cover 14 metres ev ery second! Controls A Connection socket for the remote control B Connection socket for headphones C Hold switch D Display E Reverse button F Menu button G Playback/pause button H Forward button I Selection button J Scroll pad K Headphones L Dock connector connection Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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smart sound package smart sound package In order to get the most out of your audio/ telematics equipment, the smart sound package includes additional speakers for power sound at hifi level. You can connect mobile audio devices such as an MP3 player via the AUX jack1 (A) using a commercially available 3.5 mm jack plug. The AUX jack is found in the stowage com partment between the steering column and the upper centre console2. 1 Does not apply to CD changer* 2 For lefthand drive models only Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

>>Weather outlook.

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You can adjust to the weather by changing your clothes to suit. Similarly, your car offers a range of luxurious solutions such as, for example CFCfree air conditioning plus or an electric heater booster for diesels. Contents

Sun visors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Sunroof visor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Power glass sliding roof . . . . . . . 93 Coat hooks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Heater/ventilation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Air conditioning plus. . . . . . . . . 102 Wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Rear window heater. . . . . . . . . . . 107 Outside mirror heaters. . . . . . . 108 Seat heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Car cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Sun visors Sun visors Protection against light from the front  Swivel the sun visor downwards.  Swivel the sun visor back up when the sun is no longer blinding you and you don't need it any more.

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Sun visors Mirror for the driver sun visor* Fitting the mirror The mirror for the driver sun visor is glued into place.  Clean the area of the driver sun visor to which it is to be affixed (A) with or dinary washingup liquid or glass cleaner.

Note! Do not use alcohol or acetone. This could cause damage to the surface of the driver sun visor. Do not touch the mounting area with the fingers, as this could impair the adhe sive bond.  Dry the prepared area with a clean paper towel.  Remove the protective film from the two adhesive sections on the back of the mirror.  Insert the mirror for the driver sun vi sor into the fitting aperture (B) on the sun visor and secure with the locating pin.  Open the mirror cover.  Press both adhesive sections (A) on the back of the mirror firmly against the sun visor for about 20 seconds. Note! The adhesive will take approx. 3 hours to harden completely. Accident risk! Keep the mirrors in the sun vi sors covered while driving. Dazzling light could otherwise endanger your self and others. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Sunroof visor Sunroof visor The sunroof visor serves to protect against solar radiation and the buildup of heat through the glass roof. Its easytouse operation allows you to slide the sunroof back and forth using one hand only. Wind and sunroof visor* for power glass sliding roof This is only available together with the power glass sliding roof. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Power glass sliding roof Power glass sliding roof Switch for the power glass sliding roof Opening and closing of the glass sliding roof is controlled via a rocker switch. It is located on the right, next to the gear shift lever. This enables the glass slid ing roof to be opened to any desired position. Raising the glass sliding roof  Press the rocker switch (when glass sliding roof closed) briefly to posi tion A. Danger of injury! The glass sliding roof has an ob struction sensor feature. When closing it, nevertheless make sure that no one is trapped. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Power glass sliding roof* Opening the glass sliding roof  Press the rocker switch to position A and hold it there. Closing the glass sliding roof  Press the rocker switch to position B and hold it there until the roof is com pletely closed. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Coat hooks Coat hooks Hang your jacket up on one of the coat hooks provided  at the rear roof rail (A) or  on the back of the seats (B). Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Heater/ventilation Heater/ventilation Your heater and ventilation controls  Fresh air/recirculated air selector (A)  Blower (B)  Air distribution (C)  Air temperature/heater/heater booster (D) Switching the blower on You can set the blower to four different levels:  Blower on max./defrost (A) (for effi cient defrosting and fast drying of the fogged windows)  Blower middle setting (B)  Blower slow setting (C)  Blower off (D) Adjusting the air nozzles Rotary air nozzles  You can adjust the rotary air nozzle (A) by hand to suit. Centre air nozzle  You can adjust the centre air nozzle (B) on the centre console by turning the adjusting knob to suit. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Heater/ventilation Air flow in the car The air flows from the nozzles set to the respective blower stages as follows:  from the centre air nozzle and the rota ry air nozzles (A),  to the footwell (B),  to the front and side windows (C). 1 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Heater/ventilation Your heater and ventilation controls Adjusting the temperature The further you push the knob (A) to the righthand side, the warmer the flow of air will be. Auxiliary heater The auxiliary heater heats or ventilates the interior to the temperature that you previously set using the temperature control switch. Please refer to the separate operating instructions for detailed information on operating the auxiliary heater. Electric heater booster1 If you wish to have the maximum heating effect:  Slide button (A) as far right as it will go.

The electric heater booster is acti vated. The indicator light in the instru ment cluster for the electric heater booster comes on. Note! The vehicle will consume more fuel as long as the electric heater booster is in operation. To switch off the electric heater booster:  Slide button (A) to the left. The indicator light for the electric heater booster goes out. 1 Only for vehicles with a diesel engine. Accident risk! Follow the settings recommended on the following pages for heating or cooling. The windows could otherwise mist up. This may prevent you from ob serving the traffic conditions, thereby causing an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Heater/ventilation How to adjust the recirculated air or fresh air flow  Select the upper position for recircu lated air (A).

The air circulates  e.g. when driv ing through a tunnel  in the passen ger compartment.  Select the lower position for fresh air (B). The air is drawn in from outside the car. Accident risk! Only switch over to air recircu lation mode briefly for low outside temperatures. Otherwise, the windows could mist up, thus impairing visibil ity and endangering yourself and oth ers. This may prevent you from observ ing the traffic conditions, thereby causing an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Heater/ventilation Rapid cooling  Set the  blower (A) to maximum.  air distribution (B) to the centre air nozzle, rotary air nozzle and footwell.  heater (C) to the off position.  direction of the air nozzles and rotary air nozzles if required.  ventilation to recirculated air mode. Rapid heating  Set the  blower (A) to maximum.  Air distribution (B) to the centre air nozzle, rotary air nozzle and footwell.  heater (C) to maximum.

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Heater/ventilation Deicing the windows The most effective way to deice the win dows is  to remove the ice completely from the windows manually with an ice scraper before starting the engine,  to turn the blower (A) to deice.  to set the air distribution (B) to the front and side windows,  to turn the heater (C) to maximum.

Important! Do not use an ice scraper to clear the side windows at the rear of the car from ice. This could cause damage to the surface of the windows. Accident risk! Never drive with icedover or fogged windows. Visibility will be significantly impaired and can endan ger yourself and others. This may pre vent you from observing the traffic conditions, thereby causing an acci dent. Environment! Deice and dry fogged windows before starting the engine. Allowing the engine to idle when the car is at a standstill can damage the engine and pollute the environment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Air conditioning plus Air conditioning plus The air conditioning plus system im proves the level of comfort when driving at high outside temperatures  by cooling down the air,  by dehumidifying the air. Your heater and ventilation support the functions of the air conditioning plus system. Their operation is explained starting on page 96. In addition, an integrated combination filter* (dust, pollen and particulate fil ter) purifies the fresh air inflow. It con tinues to operate when the air conditioning plus system is switched off and you have switched the blower on.

Note! Operating the air conditioning plus sys tem increases fuel consumption. Note! Dehumidification of the air by air con ditioning plus system prevents the win dows from fogging when there is a high level of moisture in the air. This effect can also be used to deice the windows if, in addition to the air condi tioning plus system, the heater is switched to maximum. When will the air conditioning plus system operate? The air conditioning plus system works  only when the engine is running,  only when the blower is switched on,  most effectively when the windows are closed. Accident risk! Ensure that you observe the rec ommended air conditioning system plus* settings described on the next few pages. The windows could otherwise mist up. This may prevent you from ob serving the traffic conditions, thereby causing an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Air conditioning plus Outside temperature display  Press the selector knob (A) several times until the outside temperature display is activated. Please observe the following notes before switching on the air conditioning plus system: The car's interior will cool down faster if you do the following:  Discharge the warm air. To do this,  open a window briefly,  turn the blower to its maximum setting, and  close the window once the warm air has been discharged.  Switch on the air conditioning plus system in recirculated air mode.  Switch to fresh air mode after briefly operating the system in recirculated air mode. Accident risk! Even if the temperature is slightly above freezing, there could still be ice on the road, particularly in wooded areas and on bridges. The vehi cle could skid if you fail to adapt your driving style. You should therefore al ways adapt your driving style and speed to suit the weather conditions. Environment! Keep the windows closed when op erating the air conditioning plus sys tem. This will save fuel. Accident risk! Only switch over to air recircula tion mode briefly for low outside tem peratures. Otherwise, the windows could mist up, thus impairing visibil ity and endangering yourself and oth ers. This may prevent you from observing the traffic conditions, thereby causing an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Air conditioning plus Switching the air conditioning plus system on/off The air conditioning plus system has three selector stages.  In each case press button (A) once in order to switch between the three stag es. 1. Off

None of the indicator lights on the switch is illuminated. 2. Partial cooling One of the indicator lights on the switch is illuminated. 3. Full cooling capacity Both indicator lights on the switch are on. Note! If the ignition or the blower is switched on again, the stored status (stages 1  3) will be reset. The air conditioning plus system switches off automatically  when the engine speed is too low,  when driving off,  when the blower is switched off,  at a coolant temperature of more than 115 °C,  at outside temperatures below 5 °C. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Wipers Wipers The wiper lever is located to the right of the steering wheel. The following wipe and wash functions are provided. 1  Interval wiping, front

Delay duration of approx. 7 seconds while on the move. Delay duration of approx. 11 seconds when vehicle at stand still. 2  Windscreen wipers, slow 3  Windscreen wipers, fast Rear window wiper1 and windscreen washer system 1  Rear window interval wiping Delay duration of approx. 10 seconds. 2  Window washer system for rear window on The windscreen washer system re mains active as long as the wiper lever is pressed. The wiper then proceeds to wipe for 3 more wipe cycles. Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system 1  Window washer system for windscreen on The windscreen washer system re mains active as long as the wiper lever is pulled. The wipers then proceed to wipe for 3 more wipe cycles. Note! A short pull on the lever causes a single wipe to be conducted (touch contact wipe). 1 Only for the smart fortwo coupé. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Wipers Automatic wiper control* The interval time for the windscreen wipers is controlled according to the car's speed. The interval times for various travel speeds is as follows: The rear window wiper1 is automatically activated when the windscreen wipers are turned on and the reverse gear is en gaged. Speedsensitive interval times 11 seconds 7 seconds 5 seconds 3 seconds For an increase in vehicle speed 020 km/h 2075 km/h 75120 km/h Above 120 km/h Speedsensitive interval times 3 seconds 5 seconds 7 seconds 11 seconds For a decrease in vehicle speed Above 110 km/h 11065 km/h 6510 km/h 100 km/h 1 Only for the smart fortwo coupé. Rear window wiper interval times 12 seconds 12 seconds 6 seconds According to position of windscreen wipers Interval Stage 1 Stage 2 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Rear window heater Rear window heater1 The rear window heater  serves to free the rear window of ice quickly,  clears the window if it has been fogged. Switching the rear window heater on/off  Switch on the ignition.

You can help to prolong the life of the battery by switching the rear window heater on only when the en gine is running.  Press the rear window heater switch (A) once. The rear window heater is switched on. The integrated indicator light comes on.  Press switch (A) again. The rear window heater is switched off. The integrated indicator light no longer illuminates. Note! The rear window heater will switch itself off automatically after 10 minutes. 1 Only for the smart fortwo coupé. Accident risk! Clear all windows of ice or snow before setting off. Impaired visibility could otherwise endanger yourself and others. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Outside mirror heaters Outside mirror heaters If your car is equipped with electrically adjustable outside mirrors, they will likewise be heated. The outside mirror heaters  serve to automatically deice the out side mirrors,  give you a clear view when the outside mirrors are fogged. Switching on outside mirror heaters  Switch on the ignition.  Switch on the rear window heater.

The outside mirror heaters automat ically come on at the same time. Switching off outside mirror heaters  Switch off the rear window heater. The outside mirror heaters automat ically switch off as well. Note! In the smart fortwo cabrio, the outside mirror heaters are switched on and off with the ignition. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Seat heater Seat heater The seat heater allows you to electrically heat the driver seat (A) and the passenger seat (B) when the ignition is switched on. Switching the seat heater on/off Three stages are provided for the seat heater. 1. Off

None of the indicator lights on the switch is illuminated. 2. Continuous operation One of the indicator lights on the switch is illuminated. 3. Rapid heating of the seats at winter temperatures Two indicator lights on the switch are illuminated. Note! When the ignition is switched off, the seat heater is also switched off. Malfunction In the event of a seat heater malfunction, the indicator light on the switch lights up briefly and goes out again after the button is released.  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Car cover Car cover Do not use the car cover to conceal ex tremely dirty vehicles, as the dirt parti cles will act like sandpaper on the paintwork.

Important! If the vehicle is to be continually cov ered up for longer than a month, the roof, engine compartment and luggage com partment areas must be ventilated at those areas where the car cover makes contact with a large surface. The vehi cle’s paintwork may absorb moisture, which has to be released. If the absorbed moisture is not released again, blotches may form on the paintwork. In order to prevent such stains from forming, spac ers – made, e.g. from expanded polysty rene – should be inserted between the car cover and the vehicle surface to ensure that sufficient air can circulate. Fitting the car cover The car cover has been folded ex works so that when it is unrolled, the material’s foambased side always faces the body work.  Roll the car cover over the vehicle roof from the rear to the front.  Unfold the car cover on both sides.  Pull the cord tight so that the cover has a taut fit. Removing the car cover  Slacken the cord.  Fold the sides up onto the vehicle roof.  Roll the car cover over the vehicle roof from the front to the rear. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

>>Variable driving enjoyment.

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Your smart fortwo cabrio has been designed such that it has both a sunroof top function and a rear soft top which can be lowered by means of only a few simple steps and removal of the side rails to give you a complete convertible. Contents

Soft top system (only smart cabrio) . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Windblocker*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Notes on the soft top system . . . 122 Soft top system faults . . . . . . . . 123 Care notes and maintenance. . . . 125 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio) Soft top system (only smart cabrio) The soft top system of the smart cabrio consists of a:  Sunroof top  Rear soft top  Side rails You can remove the side rails over the doors when you open the soft top and fold down the rear soft top. Opening the sunroof top From the inside  Switch on the ignition.  Press down the rocker switch (A) until the sunroof top is fully open. or  Briefly press down the rocker switch (A).

The sunroof top opens the full length. Note! Pressing (A) or (B) during the opening process will stop the sunroof top in its current position. From the outside The remote control allows you to fully open the sunroof top and unlock the rear soft top.  Press the button (A) on the remote con trol for approximately two seconds. The sunroof top opens the full length. Danger of injury! Ensure that no one is trapped or injured when opening and closing the sunroof top or rear soft top. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio) Closing the sunroof top For safety reasons, the sunroof top can only be closed using the switch on the in side of the vehicle.  Switch on the ignition.  Press down the rocker switch (B) until the sunroof top is fully closed.

Note! The battery is drained when opening and closing the sunroof top. It is better to leave the engine running while opening and closing it. Opening the rear soft top Note! Only perform this function with the car at a standstill!  Park the car.  Firmly apply the handbrake.  Leave the engine running or switch on the ignition.  Fully open the sunroof top.  Press the rocker switch (A) for approx imately 2 seconds or press the unlock ing button on the remote control. The rear soft top unlocks and falls down. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio)  Press the rear soft top gently down by hand at the centre of the roof (A).  Ensure that the rear soft top engages on both sides (B).

Important! When the soft top is folded down, there is a risk of the side rails being stolen. Therefore, it is better to remove the side rails and store them in the luggage com partment. Warning message in display If your car will not start and a C appears in the display, the rear soft top is not properly engaged. Please check the oper ating steps. Check, in particular, that the rear soft top has been properly locked into place. A B B Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio) Removing the side rails  Open the driver (A) and passenger (B) doors. Pay attention to traffic while doing so.  Open the tailgate (C).  Press both release buttons (A) on the inside of the tailgate.  Fold the cover (B) of the storage space upwards.  Slide back the release lever (A) for the side rail.

The side rail can be lifted in the back (B), however remains secured.  Slide back the release lever (A) again. 80 120 140 km/ km 120 80 40 1/1 1/2 0 C A B C A A B A B Danger of accident injury! For safety reasons, only unlock the soft top when the vehicle is at a standstill. Otherwise you could lose control of the vehicle and injure your self and others. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio)  First lift the side rail at the rear side (A) and pull it out in the direction of the arrow (B). Pay attention to traffic while doing so.  Open the velcro straps on the storage space.  Insert the side rails into the storage space of the tailgate (A) as numbered in the illustration, with the guide lug to the left and the painted side facing to the bottom.  Secure the side rails with the velcro straps.  Close the storage space cover. B A A B A 2 1 3 4 Danger of injury! Always properly fasten the velcro straps when stowing the side rails. Oc cupants otherwise could be injured by the side rails in an accident, during braking manoeuvres or abrupt changes in direction. 1 2 3 4 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio)  Close the driver (A) and passenger (B) doors.  Close the tailgate (C).  Open the side windows as needed.

Note! Ensure that the storage space cover is closed before closing the tailgate. Oth erwise the tailgate could jam. Closing the rear soft top Mounting the side rails  Open the driver and passenger doors.  Opening the tailgate.  Press both release buttons (A) on the inside of the tailgate.  Fold the cover (B) of the storage space upwards.  Open the velcro straps on the storage space.  Remove the side rails from the storage space in the tailgate. A C B A A B 1 2 3 4 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio)

Important! The side rails are installed according to the numbering scheme in the illustra tion.  Take a side rail and insert the front section (A) first.  Ensure that the seal of the side rails is facing up at position (B) and is not pinched.  Press the side rail down at the rear section (C) until it audibly engages.  Install the side rail on the other side in the same fashion. Important! Ensure that the side rails are properly installed, otherwise malfunctioning or damage can occur. Closing the rear soft top  Close the tailgate.  Press the rocker switch (A) for approx imately 2 seconds. The rear soft top (B) unlocks in its lowered position. 2 1 3 4 A B Danger of injury! Ensure proper mounting of the side rails. Otherwise the side rails could disengage en route and injure you and other persons. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system (only smart cabrio)  Lift the rear soft top at the top until it comes to a stop in the intermediate po sition.  Using both hands, guide the rear soft top upwards in the vicinity of the cen tre brake light.  Lightly press the rear soft top until it catches.

Important! Ensure that the rear soft top is engaged on both sides. If the rear soft top is en gaged only on one side, malfunctioning or damage can occur. Note! When the rear soft top is properly en gaged, you will hear a clicking sound. When the ignition is switched on, the rear soft top automatically locks.  Press down the rocker switch (A) until the sunroof top is closed. Danger of injury! Ensure that no one is trapped or injured when opening and closing the sunroof top. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Windblocker Windblocker You should be aware of the following:  The screws, double panes and spanner are only required for firsttime as sembly.  The windblocker should always be stowed in the original PE bag after use. Mounting the windblocker  Screw the enclosed double panes to the pull rods (A) using the enclosed span ner. This mounting process needs to be carried out only once.  Gently tighten the screw (to a maximum torque of 0.7 Nm). There is a hole in the pull rods for this purpose.  Take the windblocker and stand behind the vehicle with the soft top lowered.

There are small rectangular open ings (B) on the roll bar’s plastic shells. On the windblocker you will find the corresponding securing flaps to fit into these openings (C).  Fix the windblocker in the plastic shells on both sides of the roll bar as shown in (C). The plastic flaps should face inwards. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Windblocker*  Reach between the soft top and the windblocker and fasten both round rub ber cords in the double panes. Dismantle in reverse order. The screwedon double panes remain in place.

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Notes on the soft top system Notes on the soft top system To avoid causing damage to the sunroof top, rear soft top and soft top system, please observe the following notes: Protecting the sunroof top  When transporting long objects inside the car, make sure that they do not press against the sunroof top when it is closed.  Do not allow the surface of the sunroof top to come into contact with lyes or acids. Protecting the rear soft top  Do not sit on the folded down rear soft top.  Do not place any evenly distributed loads with a weight of more than 75 kg on the rear soft top when folded down.  Do not fold down the rear soft top at temperatures below 10 °C.  When loading, make sure that no sharp objects come into contact with the soft top or the rear window.  Do not place any pointed, sharpedged, hot (above 80 °C), incandescent or burning objects on the soft top's can vas.  Do not allow the surface of the soft top to come into contact with lyes or acids.  Do not apply wax to the soft top fabric and select only waxfree washing pro grammes when using an automatic car wash.  Do not use an ice scraper on the rear window. Protecting the soft top system  Do not block the soft top system's lock ing apertures.  Only place the side rails in the desig nated storage space of the tailgate.  Do not erect the retaining clips at temperatures below 10 °C.  When carrying objects that protrude from the rear of the car, make sure that they are not resting on the retaining clips. Other notes  Make sure that the third brake light is not concealed.  Drive only with the retaining clip closed, as exhaust fumes could other wise reach the car's interior. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system faults Soft top system faults The rear soft top is engaged at one side only When docking to the Bpost, it is possi ble that the rear soft top could engage on one side only. This may occur if the pre detent engaging catch has closed prema turely. If this occurs, proceed as follows: Open the predetent engaging catch  Release the predetent engaging catch (A) with the emergency operation key from the pin (B) of the Bpost lock on the side that is engaged.

On the predetent engaging catch, there is a triangle indicating the direction of opening.  Engage the rear soft top again in the lower storage position. The predetent engaging catches are now moved automatically back into the home position.  Now dock the rear soft top as described in "Closing the rear soft top" (see page 117). Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Soft top system faults The sunroof top or rear soft top can no longer be operated electrically If this occurs, proceed as follows: Unlock the rear soft top from the lowered position  Remove the emergency operation key (A) from the vehicle document wallet and insert the key into the opening (B) of the electric motor cover.  Move the key gently to and fro until it is felt to engage in the hexagonal socket opening of the electric motor.  Screw the emergency operation key in the clockwise direction up to the stop point.

A "clicking" noise signals that the prelocking engaging catch has been released.  Remove the emergency operation key.  Lift the rear soft top and engage it into both sides of the Bpost. Note! If the rear soft top cannot be docked, the electric motor was not turned to the stop point. Closing the sunroof top  Reinsert the emergency operation key into the hexagonal socket on the elec tric motor.  Turn the emergency operation key in the anticlockwise direction until the sunroof top is fully closed. Ensure that the sunroof top does not tilt. Important! When turning the emergency operation key, take care not to scratch the rear win dow. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes and maintenance Care notes and maintenance Regular care will protect the sunroof top and the rear soft top of your vehicle against external influences, helping to preserve its value. Use only smartcare soft top cleaner when removing dirt from the soft top.

Important!  Please observe the instructions for use printed on the packaging of the clean ing agents.  It is best to wash your vehicle by hand. smart gmbh recommends the use of smart care products, as  they exhibit excellent cleaning capa bility and provide an optimum level of protection,  the products have been specifically designed with the smart's materials in mind and  all smartcare products are free of dyes and fragrances. Note! All smartcare products are available from a smart center. The following types of dirt should be removed immediately:  Bird droppings  Tree resins  Dead insects Note! Failure to remove such contamination immediately may result in damage to the soft top. These factors are environmental influences that are not covered by war ranty. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes and maintenance Cleaning the sunroof top and the rear soft top

Important!  Avoid cleaning with a water pressure of more than 10 bar or with the water jet less than 30 cm (1 ft) away from the soft top fabric, seals, surfaces or joins.  Do not clean the sunroof top or rear soft top with a highpressure cleaner (pressure not to exceed 10 bar).  Do not direct the water jet directly at the openings in the spoiler.  Be sure to also observe the care notes (see page 219). Cleaning the soft top fabric Important! Perform cleaning only with the sunroof top and rear soft top closed. Dry cleaning  Brush the soft top fabric with a soft brush, always working in the same di rection from front to back. Wet cleaning Use smartcare products for all wet clean ing tasks  Car shampoo concentrate or  Soft top cleaner  First dry brush the soft top.  Then wash the soft top fabric using am ple lukewarm water. Use a soft brush or a sponge while doing this.  Thoroughly rinse the car with clear wa ter afterwards. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes and maintenance Cleaning and polishing the rear window Clean the rear window using lukewarm water and smartcare car shampoo concen trate or glass cleaner.

Note! Use a clean, soft sponge or clean, soft cloths in order to ensure that the rear window is not scratched. Note! In the event that the rear window's trans parency deteriorates, it can be polished using a special smartcare plastic polish. Please observe the application instruc tions on the polish packaging. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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>>Child friendly.

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The safety of your children is a matter close to our heart. For this reason, we have developed a child restraint system which fulfils the most stringent safety criteria. To make sure that your children are comfortable, the system has been designed using the latest ergonomic findings. Contents

Child restraint systems. . . . . . . 130 Using child restraint systems . . 133 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Child restraint systems Child restraint systems Without suitable child restraint systems  the seat belts cannot be fastened cor rectly.  your children will be exposed to a greater risk of injury, as children's muscles and bones are not yet fully de veloped. To reduce this increased risk of injury, children need suitable child restraint systems if they are  smaller than 150 cm or  under 12 years of age.

smart gmbh recommends that you use the child restraint systems listed on page 134. Details of these products are provid ed in the operating instructions for the individual items. Please read them care fully.

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Child restraint systems* What you must note when transporting children! Danger of injury! It will not be possible to fit the seat belts correctly on children under 150 centimetres tall or under 12 years of age without suitable support equip ment. They therefore need special child restraint systems for protection in the event of an accident. never allow children to travel sitting on the lap of another occupant. They can no longer be secured due to the forces occurring in the event of an accident, heavy braking or sudden change in di rection. They may be thrown against parts of the vehicle interior and be se riously or fatally injured When fitting a child restraint system, observe the manufacturer's fitting instructions.  On child restraint systems that do not have their own belt system, the shoulder belt of the car's builtin threepoint seat belt must run ap proximately across the middle of the child's shoulder  never across the neck  and lie firmly against the up per body. The lap section of the seat belt must run across the pelvis  not across the stomach  and always lie firmly in place. Tighten the belt if necessary.  Only one child at a time should be se cured by any child restraint system.  Make sure that the belt is not trapped, twisted or rubbing against sharp edges. Also observe the operating instruc tions for the child restraint system. Risk of accident and injury! Do not leave children unsuper vised in the vehicle. They could open the doors, release the parking brake or injure themselves on moving parts, thus endangering themselves and others. Please also observe the warnings given elsewhere in these operating instruc tions regarding children and the vehi cle. Danger of injury! To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury to the child in the event of an accident, braking or sudden change in direction: Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Child restraint systems* Danger of injury! If the child restraint system or its fastenings have previously been damaged or subjected to loads in an ac cident, the child it is intended to pro tect could sustain serious or even fatal injuries as a result of another acci dent, braking manoeuvres or abrupt changes of direction. You should therefore have restraint systems and fastenings that have been damaged or subjected to loads in an ac cident checked without delay in a qual ified specialist workshop, such as a smart center, and have them replaced if necessary. Danger of injury! If the airbag indicator light does not come on when a baby carrier is fitted to the passenger seat, the pas senger airbag has not been deactivat ed. If the passenger airbag has not been deactivated, a child could sustain se rious or even fatal injuries in the event of the airbag on the passenger side being triggered, particularly if the child is in the immediate vicinity of the passenger airbag at the time of its activation. The passenger airbag is only deacti vated when you fit a special smart baby carrier to the passenger seat. Danger of injury! For this reason, you should never carry a child on the passenger seat in a child restraint system that faces to the rear if the passenger airbag has not been deactivated, i.e. if the airbag in dicator light is not lit. Also observe the corresponding warn ing sticker on the instrument panel. If you have installed an original smart baby carrier on the passenger seat and the airbag indicator light does not come on (restraint system not identi fied), have the automatic restraint sys tem recognition function checked without delay by a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart center. Until this problem has been rectified, do not carry children in the car, as they could sustain serious or even fatal in juries in the event of an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Using child restraint systems Using child restraint systems The table below provides you with an overview of the installation options for child restraint systems in your car. Seats Weight categories and approximate age groups up to 10 kg (up to approx. 9 months) up to 13 kg (0 to 2 years) 9 to 18 kg (from approx. 9 months to 4 years) 15 to 36 kg (from approx. 4 months to 12 years) Passenger seat  B UV UV UV:Suitable for front facing "universal" child restraint systems that have been approved for this age group. B:Suitable for special child restraint systems included in the enclosed list. The child restraint systems in question may be "vehiclespecific", "restricted", or "semiuniversal". Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Using child restraint systems Recommended child restraint systems Weight group Manufacturer Model Homologation No. smart article number Comment up to 10 kg (to 9 months)     up to 13 kg (0 to 2 years) Storchenmühle Baby carrier E4 03 442811 LU 0010322 1), 2) Storchenmühle Quick coupling and Basisfix Lefthand drive Components Approval Baby carrier LU 10327 V002 1), 2) Storchenmühle Quick coupling and Basisfix Righthand drive Components Approval Baby carrier LU 10328 V002 1), 2) 9 to 36 kg (from 9 months to 12 years) Storchenmühle Child restraint system Air seat Righthand drive mod el/lefthand drive mod el E1 03 301085 LU 15081 1) 15 to 36 kg (from 4 to 12 years) Klippan Booster cushion for children E11 03 44066 LU 0002617 1) Klippan Backrest for booster cushion E11 03 44112 LU 0004663 1) 1) When these child restraint systems are used, the front passenger seat must be moved to the rearmost position. 2) Disabling of front passenger front airbag essential if baby carrier used on front passenger seat. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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When a study evolves into driving enjoyment, then we are dealing with a car that conveys an entirely new driving experience. A gearshift control similar to what we see in the Formula 1 or sports cars. You can shift the softip sequential 6speed gearbox without using the clutch. And when in softouch* automatic mode, your vehicle shifts all by itself. Additionally, esp helps you to get through the winter safely and also counteracts skidding! Contents

Before driving off. . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Driving in winter. . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Driving with a catalytic converter. . . . . . . . . . . 151 Driving tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Cruise control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Speed limiter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Electronic Stability Program (esp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Before driving off Before driving off  Acquaint yourself with the operating controls in your car before starting your first journey.  In particular, you should study its spe cial technical features:  (A) display with gear indicator  (B) electronic immobiliser  (C) gearshift lever  (D) selector button for softip/soft ouch*  (E) position of ignition switch  no clutch pedal  Please study this chapter very careful ly. Get to know the car and how to handle it. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Before driving off Accident risk! Make sure that there is sufficient clearance around the pedals when floor mats* are used and that they are secure ly fastened. Do not keep any objects in the driver footwell. Check that the floor mats are secured and correct them if necessary before beginning a journey. An insufficiently secured floor mat could slip and ob struct pedal actions. Do not place floor mats on top of one an other. Accident risk! Mobile phones and twoway radio equipment that do not have a low re flection outside aerial may interfere with the vehicle electronics and there by jeopardise the operational safety of the vehicle and your safety as well. Therefore, use this equipment only if it has been properly connected to a sepa rate low reflection outside aerial. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Before driving off Gearshifts You change gear in your car in various ways, depending on its specification: Manual shifting (softip) Shifting between gears (+ or ) is done by tipping the softip selector out of the gearshift plane. Automated shifting (softouch)* Shifting between the gears occurs auto matically when the gearshift lever is in the gearshift plane and you press button (A).

Note! When you start the car, manual shifting (softip) is selected. Exception: Brabus ve hicles. Gearshifts from the steering wheel The 3spoke leatherwrapped sports steering wheel with shifting capabili ty* allows you to shift gears without tak ing your hands off of the wheel. To change gear, briefly press the shift paddles on the steering wheel with the gearshift lever in the gearshift plane. + =Upshift  =Downshift 1 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving Driving Breaking in The first 1,500 km (approx. 930 miles) are of immense significance for the service life and performance of your car's en gine. During the breakin period:  Do not drive at full throttle.  Shift gears in good time, i.e. when the gear indicator tells you to do so.  Avoid driving at high engine speeds. When the breakin period is over: You can gradually start to drive your car faster, progressing up to top speed and maximum engine speed.

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Driving Electronic immobiliser If the car remains unlocked for more than 5 minutes, the electronic immobiliser is automatically activated. With electronic immobiliser activated  the display shows when you turn the ignition key to position 1.  a beeper sounds three times. How to deactivate the electronic immo biliser:  Turn the ignition key back to position 0.  Press pushbutton on the ignition key. If you have an infrared remote control, you need to aim at the inside rearview mirror.

A single beeper tone indicates that the electronic immobiliser is deac tivated.  Turn the ignition key back to position 1. A 1, N or R is shown in the gear indi cator. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving Starting the engine Starting the engine (petrol engine)  Fasten your seat belt.  Apply the footbrake.  Insert the key in the ignition switch.  Turn the key to 1.  Move the gearshift lever to position N.

An N appears in the gear indicator.  Briefly turn the key to the right. The engine starts automatically (onetouch starting). Starting the engine (diesel engine)  Fasten your seat belt.  Apply the footbrake.  Insert the key in the ignition switch.  Turn the key to 1.  Move the gearshift lever to position N. An N appears in the gear indicator. The preheat indicator light in the instrument cluster comes on.  When the preglow indicator light goes out, you can start the engine.  Briefly turn the key to the right. The engine starts automatically (onetouch starting). Danger of poisoning! Never leave the engine running in enclosed spaces. The exhaust emis sions contain poisonous carbon monox ide. Inhaling exhaust emissions is hazardous to your health and can cause loss of consciousness and even death. Accident risk! There is no servo assistance for the steering or brakes when the engine is not running. Considerably more effort will be need ed to steer and apply the brakes. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Important! The engine only starts when the gearshift lever is in position N. Note! If a is shown on the gear indicator, the electronic immobiliser must first be deactivated (see page 140). If a is shown on the gear indicator, the soft top on the smart fortwo cabrio must be firmly locked into place. Note! If, when starting, the electronic immobi liser is activated or the reverse gear is engaged, the light on the display will flash. Engine will not start Check once again whether  the gearshift lever is in position N.  the footbrake has been applied.  the gear indicator is displaying an N.  the electronic immobiliser is deacti vated. 1. If the engine does not start within a period of 4 seconds:  Wait for a few moments.  Try to start the engine again. 2. Engine will not start:  Secure your car against rolling away if you have to leave it.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving Driving off  Apply the footbrake.  Pull the gearshift lever out of position N to the left into the gearshift plane.

A 1 or A* is shown on the gear indica tor.  Release the footbrake.  Apply pressure to the accelerator ped al gradually. The car will move off. Note! If a 0 appears on the gear indicator, this indicates that a gear has not yet been en gaged. The footbrake was not applied while moving the lever in the gearshift plane. Driving off uphill Your car has a hillstart assist system (ASS). When driving off uphill, your vehicle is held in place for approximately one sec ond after you release the footbrake. As a result, you  have enough time to move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator in order to accelerate.  are able to prevent the car from rolling back; this protects the clutch.  Release the footbrake.  Apply sufficient pressure to the accel erator pedal. The car will move off. Note! The driving assistant is not activated if you start off with the handbrake applied. Important! After approximately one second, the AAS stops braking the vehicle, which then can roll backwards. If you open the driver door within this time, AAS is deactivated and a warning signal sounds. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving Reversing the car  Apply the footbrake.  Shift the gearshift lever out of posi tion N and pull it back to position R.

An R appears in the gear indicator.  Release the footbrake.  Apply pressure to the accelerator ped al gradually. The car will move off. Note! Engage the reverse gear only when the car is at a standstill. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving Manual shifting (softip)  To continue to accelerate the car, press the accelerator pedal.

The gear indicator displays the gear currently engaged. An arrow will appear in the gear in dicator display advising you to shift up () or down ().  Keep the pressure on the accelerator pedal.  Briefly press the gearshift lever to wards + to shift up or towards  to shift down. The gearbox will shift to the next higher/next lower gear. The gear indicator then shows the next highest/lowest gear selected. Notes on shifting!  When coming to a stop, e.g. at traffic lights, the car will automatically se lect 1st gear.  The car will automatically shift up a gear once you reach the engine speed limit. Environment! Upshift as soon as the gear indi cator arrow prompts you to do so. This will save energy and help to protect the environment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving Automated shifting (softouch*)  In the gearshift plane, press the soft ouch button.

The car will perform automated gearshifts. An A appears in the gear indicator. To return to softip:  Press the gearshift lever in the direc tion + or  or press the softouch button. Note! When you start the car, manual shifting (softip) is selected. Exception: Brabus vehicles. Kickdown Vehicles with softouch or vehicles with cruise control*: Use the kickdown function when you want maximum acceleration.  Depress the accelerator past the pres sure point. The transmission downshifts.  Take your foot slightly off the acceler ator once you have reached the desired speed. If you press the accelerator beyond the kickdown point to make a sports start, the clutch is not engaged until the engine has reached a higher speed. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Parking Parking  Park the car.  Apply the footbrake.  Apply the handbrake. Switching off the engine  Move the gearshift lever to position R.  Wait until the display shows R.  Slowly release the footbrake.  Turn the key in the ignition switch to position 0.  Remove the ignition key.  Press the release button on the belt catch and let the belt run back by hand. Danger of injury! Never leave children unsuper vised in the vehicle. They could e.g. release the handbrake This could result in an accident and cause serious or even fatal injuries. Accident risk! When you stop the car on a hill or park it, it must be secured additionally by means of the handbrake. The vehicle could otherwise set itself in motion  even with the gearshift le ver in position R. This could result in an accident and cause serious or even fatal injuries. Accident risk! Do not park the car with the en gine running and a gear engaged. This could allow the car to set itself in mo tion and cause an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Important! In order to ensure that the turbocharger can quickly cool down after a fullload journey, the last few kilometres should be driven at a slow pace or the engine should run in neutral for a short period prior to switching off the engine. Note! The reverse gear R is not a runaway pro tection device (parking lock), and if the car is parked on a hill with a steep in cline it may still roll away. The car is only ever 100 % safe when the handbrake has been applied. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving in winter Driving in winter At the beginning of winter, have your ve hicle winterised by a qualified special ist workshop such as a smart center. Accident risk! Failure to observe the notes on gear shifting and driving in winter conditions may result in diminished operating stability, e.g. the rear end could break away. lead you to cause an accident. Accident risk! On bends, even electronic sys tems are only capable of providing a limited degree of stabilisation. Al ways adapt your driving style to the road, traffic and weather conditions. Reduce your speed before entering a bend. You could otherwise cause an ac cident. Accident risk! The risk of an accident especial ly increases when driving too fast, par ticularly when cornering and on wet or slippery roads as well as when driving too closely to the vehicle in front. Electronic control systems such as esp are unable to reduce this risk or over ride the laws of physics. You should therefore always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather conditions and maintain a suf ficient distance from other road users and objects on the road. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving in winter A qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center will check  the condition of your winter tyres,  the condition of the engine oil,  the concentration of anticorrosion agent and antifreeze in the coolant,  the mixture ratio in the washer system,  the state of charge of your battery. Electronic systems (such as esp) are not able to overcome the laws of physics. Adapt your driving style and speed to the winter road conditions and exercise cau tion when accelerating and braking. Please pay particular attention to the following notes concerning winter driving:  Use only wheels and tyres approved by smart gmbh.  Change over to winter tyres at an early date, preferably in the autumn.  Drive at low engine speeds.  Avoid extreme load reversals.  Upshift in good time (lowspeed driv ing) and take your foot off the acceler ator pedal when shifting gears.  Avoid sudden, jerky movements of the steering wheel.  Brake your car in good time before en tering a bend. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving with a catalytic converter Driving with a catalytic converter Things you need to know  The catalytic converter reduces ex haust emissions.  The catalytic converter is located at the rear of the car.  Fill up with leadfree petrol only. Even small quantities of leaded petrol can damage the catalytic converter. It is essential to heed the following points, as there is otherwise a danger of overheating and the catalytic converter may be damaged.  Make sure you adhere to the prescribed service intervals.  Never run the fuel tank empty.  If the engine starts to misfire, bring the car to an immediate standstill without endangering traffic.  If the engine fails to start the first time, you should not try to start it any more than three times in succession.  Do not run the starter motor for periods of more than 4 seconds at a time. Danger of injury and danger of burns! The catalytic converter can get extremely hot. Coming into contact with it could result in burns. Note the following:  Do not remove the protective heat guards.  Do not apply any underseal.  When parking the car, make sure that the catalytic converter cannot come into contact with any flammable ma terial (e.g. hay or grass). It could otherwise ignite and cause fire dam age or injury. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving tips Driving tips The following tricks will help you to save a substantial amount of fuel with your car. Not only will you reduce your operating costs; you also will be helping to protect the environment. 1. Take five The following holds true for traffic lights, rail barriers and when sitting in tailbacks: always switch the engine off, as you only need to be stopped for 10 sec onds to save money.

Important! Make sure when you are about to drive off again that  the selector lever is set to position N,  the footbrake is applied,  the gear indicator is displaying an N. 2. Full speed ahead Driving off expends considerably more energy than driving at a constant speed. So when starting off, drive for no more than two vehicle lengths (approx. 5 m) in 1st gear and accelerate briskly with the throttle at least three quarters of the way down. 3. Please shift Shift gears in good time when the gear indicator in the display advises you to do so. 4. Keep on running, look ahead Frequent braking followed by accelerat ing will cause your car to use up dis tinctly more fuel than otherwise. For this reason you should keep your distance from the vehicle in front and ease off the accelerator in good time whenever possi ble. 5. Letting go It is always better to let the vehicle roll with the transmission in gear and to ap ply no gas than to roll in neutral. This way, fuel consumption is zero (decelera tion fuel shutoff). 6. Under pressure Correct tyre pressures help save fuel, in crease tyre service life and improve braking safety. Tyre inflation pressures are given on the inside of the fuel tank flap for various load and climate condi tions. 7. Shedding ballast Mounted top carriers, bicycle carriers and ski boxes will increase air resis tance and in turn the fuel consumption of your car. When they are not absolutely necessary you should dismantle them. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Driving tips 8. Travelling light Unnecessary articles stored in the lug gage compartment will also increase fuel consumption. Remove unnecessary loads from the luggage compartment from time to time. 9. The perfect setting Have your car checked regularly by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. in a smart center. Do not exceed the scheduled service intervals. Environment! Do not let the engine warm up and switch off the engine when waiting in traffic for extended periods. This will save energy and help to protect the en vironment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cruise control Cruise control From a speed of 30 km/h, the cruise con trol allows you to specify a speed that you would like to maintain, e.g. in order to comply with speed limits. The cruise control then automatically maintains this speed. The cruise control is activated using the right control lever.

Important! Pressing the button on the control lever once or pushing the brake pedal will im mediately deactivate the cruise control function and activate the limiter func tion. Labels on the control lever  SET: for setting  CONT: for continuing  CANCEL MODE: clears operating mode Accident risk! Only set the saved speed if it is safe to do so. Otherwise, sudden accel eration or braking could endanger yourself or others. Accident risk! The cruise control is intended solely as an aid to easier driving. You are responsible for the vehicle's speed and for braking in good time. Cruise control is unable to take account of the road and traffic conditions. Do not use cruise control:  in road and traffic conditions which do not allow you to maintain a con stant speed (e.g. heavy traffic or winding roads). You could otherwise cause an accident.  on slippery roads. The drive wheels could lose traction when braking or accelerating and the vehicle could skid.  when there is poor visibility, e.g. due to fog, heavy rain or snow. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cruise control* To activate the cruise control  Bring your car up to the desired speed.  Turn the ring switch towards .

The desired driving speed is auto matically held and stored. Altering speed selected via the cruise control The set driving speed can be changed with the ring switch. Decelerating using the ring switch will bring the speed down only to 30 km/h.  Turn the ring switch towards . The speed is increased.  Turn the ring switch towards . The speed is reduced. Note! The driving speed set using the ring switch also can be stored by turning to wards . Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Cruise control* Deactivating the cruise control The cruise control is switched off:  when braking.  when the esp system is in operation.  when the control lever is pressed one time. The driving speed last set with the cruise control is stored.

Note! The speed last memorised is erased when you turn off the engine. Resuming the stored driving speed If you would like to resume the stored driving speed:  Turn the ring switch at the end of the control lever towards . The car is automatically accelerated or braked to the speed last memo rised. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Speed limiter Speed limiter The speed limiter enables you to specify any permissible speed from 30 km/h as your speed limit, but to vary the speed up to this limit by accelerating and brak ing. The speed limiter function can only be set if the engine is running. The speed limiter is activated using the right control lever.

Important! Pressing the button on the control lever once will immediately deactivate the limiter function and activate the cruise control function. Switching on the speed limiter  Press the control lever for approx. 2 seconds. The speed limiter is now switched on. "LIM" and a speed value appear in the display. Using for the first time When you use the function  for the first time,  for the first time since the battery has been reconnected, three horizontal dashes appear which flash in conjunction with "LIM".  Turn the ring switch towards . The speed limiter function is switched on. The display shows a speed that can be changed with the ring switch. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Speed limiter* Setting the speed limit  Turn the ring switch towards or to set the speed limit.

The speed changes in increments of 5 km/h. Driving with a speed limiter You can accelerate your vehicle up to the set speed limit. The engine is governed as soon as it reaches the upper limit. Exceeding the specified limit speed The specified speed limit may be ex ceeded if  the car is accelerated while travelling downhill,  you reduce the set speed limit using the ring switch, when your actual speed is higher than the new speed. If the specified speed limit is exceeded by at least 10 km/h,  a warning signal sounds,  the speed limiter display starts to flash. These warning signals cease once the set speed limit has been reached. Temporarily switching off the speed limiter In certain situations it may be necessary to temporarily switch off the speed lim iter.  Press the control lever once. The speed limiter function is switched off. Only "LIM" appears in the display. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Speed limiter* Reactivating the speed limit You can reactivate the speed limit at any driving speed.  Turn the ring switch towards .

The speed limit last stored reap pears in the display. Note! The last speed selected for the speed limiter is stored when you switch off the engine. It can be called up directly the next time the engine is started. Note! If you activate the kickdown function with the accelerator, the speed limiter function is switched off for safety rea sons. You can exceed the specified limit if the situation requires. Switching off the speed limiter  Press the control lever for 2 seconds. The speed limiter is now switched off. The cruise control is switched on. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Brakes Brakes Handbrake The handbrake serves to secure the car against rolling away when it is station ary or parked. Operating the handbrake  Pull the lever upwards.

The lever engages automatically when pulled up. Releasing the handbrake  Lift the lever up slightly.  Push lock knob (A).  Push the lever down. Accident risk! Secure the vehicle against roll ing away by pulling the hand brake. The vehicle could otherwise set itself in motion  even with the gearshift le ver in position R  and cause an acci dent.

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Brakes Footbrake The footbrake has two brake circuits that are independent of each other. A brake servo is used during braking (when the engine is running) to increase pedal force. Accident risk! Considerably more effort will be required to apply the brakes if  the brake servo has failed,  a brake circuit has failed,  the engine is switched off, e.g. for towing away. The braking distance is likewise greater. Make sure that the engine is running whenever the vehicle is rolling. Have the brake system repaired by a quali fied specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, if there is a fault in the brake system. Danger of injury! The movement of the pedals must not be impaired in any way. Do not keep any objects in the driver footwell. Make sure that there is sufficient clearance around the pedals when floor mats or carpets are used. Always activate the handbrake when parking. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. They could move the gear lever and the vehicle could roll away on uphill or downhill gradients. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Brakes If a brake circuit fails (see "Brake sys tem faults", page 164),  you must press the brake pedal further down to achieve the same effect,  the braking distance is longer.  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  Secure your car against rolling away if you have to leave it.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.

Note! The brake servo will function only with the engine switched on. The mechanicalacoustic brake pad display The car is equipped with a mechanical acoustic brake pad display. If you can hear a continuous noise from the front axle when braking, you should take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Hydraulic brake assistant The hydraulic brake assistant is activat ed in emergency braking situations. When you quickly depress the brake pedal (but without applying sufficient force), the hydraulic brake assistant automati cally amplifies the brake force, thereby decreasing the braking distance.  Depress and hold the brake pedal until the emergency braking situation has passed. abs will prevent the wheels from locking up. When you release the brake pedal, the brakes will function as they normal ly would. The hydraulic brake assistant is then deactivated. Accident risk! In the event of the car needing to be towed, a significantly greater amount of pedal pressure will be re quired when the engine is switched off. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Brakes Antilock braking system (abs) The antilock braking system (abs) pre vents the braked wheels from blocking. Steering control is retained and you can therefore take evasive action to avoid obstacles.

Important!  The abs system has intervened when the brake pedal starts to pulsate.  abs is only effective during emergency braking manoeuvres when at least one wheel starts to lock up. Braking using abs In emergency situations:  Quickly depress the brake pedal as hard as you can.  Steer around the obstacle. The vehicle remains under control. Note! Continue to apply the brakes even when the pedal starts to pulsate. This way you will achieve maximum deceleration. Accident risk! The risk of an accident especial ly increases when driving too fast, par ticularly when cornering and on wet or slippery roads as well as when driving too closely to the vehicle in front. abs and esp are unable to reduce this risk or override the laws of physics. You should therefore always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather conditions and main tain a sufficient distance from other road users and objects on the road. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Brakes Faults in the brake system A brake system fault has occurred if the brake system indicator light  does not go out after releasing the handbrake.  comes on when the car is in motion.  comes on at the same time as the abs in dicator light. In all three cases  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  Secure your car against rolling away if you have to leave it.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Faults in the abs system An abs malfunction has occurred if the abs indicator light  does not go out again when the engine has started or within 10 seconds of hav ing started (case 1).  comes on when the car is in motion (abs emergency) (case 2).  comes on together with the brake indi cator light (abs malfunction) (case 3). In cases 1 and 2  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay. In case 3  Immediately park your car away from moving traffic.  Secure your car against rolling away if you have to leave it.  Do not drive any further.  Call a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Electronic Stability Program (esp) Electronic Stability Program (esp) How esp works The car is equipped with the Electronic Stability Program (esp) as standard. esp monitors the driving stability and trac tion, i.e. the transmission of power be tween the tyres and the road. esp actively intervenes in the following driving situations:  Evasive action if you suddenly encoun ter an obstruction  Excessive cornering speeds  Spinning of the driven wheels when moving away

Note! The indicator light in the instrument cluster flashes while esp is active. esp detects when a wheel spins and when the vehicle starts to skid. Depending on the driving situation  esp will reduce the speed.  esp selectively brakes individual wheels.  esp equalises the speed of the driven wheels.  esp stabilises the vehicle when brak ing.  esp assists you when taking evasive ac tion on wet or slippery roads. Important notes for cars with esp!  The engine must not be run while  the handbrake is being tested on a dynamometer.  the car is being towed away with its front axle raised. Active braking intervention by esp will otherwise destroy the brake system on the rear axle.  esp will only function properly if you fit the recommended tyre sizes on the wheels. Accident risk! In critical driving situations, esp stabilises the car's response sub ject to the laws of physics. On no account can the system be expect ed to help prevent accidents if the car's speed is too high or the driver is reckless. As such, always adapt your driving style to the prevailing road and weather con ditions. Accident risk! If the esp warning light in the instrument cluster flashes, proceed as follows:  Only depress the accelerator pedal as far as necessary when pulling away.  Accelerate less when driving.  Adapt your driving style to the road, traffic and weather conditions. Otherwise the vehicle could begin to skid. esp is unable to reduce the risk of an accident if you are driving too fast. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Airbags Airbags Airbags reduce the severity of injuries in serious collisions, e.g. in a headon collision or a side impact. The airbag system consists of  driver airbag (A),  passenger airbag (B),  side airbags (C),  airbag indicator light (D). . Danger of injury! In conjunction with a correctly fastened seat belt, airbags afford ad ditional protective potential. Howev er, they are no substitute for the seat belts. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries in an accident involving rap id deceleration, e.g. with an airbag inflating within a matter of millisec onds, or if the brakes are applied abruptly, please note the following:  All vehicle occupants must select a seat position that allows the seat belt to be worn correctly and that is as far away from the airbag as possi ble. The driver's seat position must allow the vehicle to be driven safely. The driver's arms must be slightly bent when holding the steering wheel. The driver must maintain a distance from the pedals that allows him to depress these fully.  Choose a seat position that is as far as possible from the front airbag but nevertheless allows you to maintain control of the car reliably.  Vehicle occupants should always wear their seat belt correctly and posi tion their backrest as close to the vertical as possible. The head re straint should support the back of your head at about eye level.  Position the front passenger seat as far back as possible, particularly if children wearing child restraint systems are secured to it.  Excluding the smart baby carrier, do not secure rearwardfacing child seats on the passenger seat, as doing so will not disable the passenger front airbag. Forwardfacing child restraint systems may only be fitted to the front passenger seat if it is moved to its rearmost position.  Do not lean forward, e.g. over the cushioned pad on the steering wheel, particularly while driving.  Do not put your feet on the dashboard.  Only hold the steering wheel by the rim. This allows the airbag to inflate fully. You could be injured if the airbag is triggered and you are holding the inside of the steering wheel. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Airbags Airbag operating principle The airbag is inflated in a matter of mil liseconds. The airbag indicator light comes on.

Note! If the airbags are activated, you will hear a loud noise and some dust may be generated. The explosion fundamentally represents no risk to your hearing, and the dust is harmless. The inflated airbag slows down and re duces the movement of the occupant. When the occupant makes contact with the air bag, hot gas flows out of the inflated front airbags and side airbags. This re duces the load on the occupant's head and upper body. These airbags are conse quently deflated after the accident.  Do not lean on the doors from inside the vehicle.  Do not place any objects on the air bags or between the airbags and the vehicle's occupants.  Do not hang any hard objects such as coat hangers from the grab handles or coat hooks. In view of the unavoidably high infla tion speed of the airbag, the possibil ity of injuries when an airbag inflates cannot be entirely ruled out. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Airbags Danger of injury! After an airbag has been trig gered:  airbag components will be hot. Do not touch them, or you could be burned  the airbags must be changed by a qualified specialist workshop, which will have the necessary exper tise and tools for performing the work involved. smart gmbh recom mends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safetyrelated sys tems must be carried out at a quali fied specialist workshop. Danger of injury! A small amount of powder is re leased when an airbag inflates. This powder is not hazardous to health and does not indicate that there is a fire in the vehicle. The powder could cause shortterm breathing difficulties in people with asthma or breathing prob lems. To avoid these breathing diffi culties, such persons should either leave the car immediately (provided it is safe to do so) or open the window to let fresh air in. Danger of injury! For safety reasons, smart gmbh recommends that you use seat covers that have been tested for use in smart vehicles and which are fitted with a special tear seam for side airbags. A side airbag could otherwise fail to de ploy correctly and achieve its intended protective potential in the event of an accident. These covers can be obtained at a smart center, for example. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Airbags Driver airbag/front passenger airbag The front airbags are intended to in crease the prospects of protecting the driver and front passenger against inju ries to the head or thorax. The front air bags for the driver and front passenger are activated:  at the start of an accident with high vehicle deceleration or acceleration in the longitudinal direction,  if there is the prospect of supplement ing the protective potential of the seat belt,  if the seat belt is in use,  independently of other airbags in the car being deployed,  the airbags are not activated in the event of a rollover, unless high vehicle deceleration in the longitudinal di rection is detected. The front passenger front airbag is only activated if  the front passenger seat is in use or occupied,  the front passenger front airbag has not been manually disabled. Side airbags* Danger of injury! To minimise the risk of injury if a side airbag deploys, you should en sure that  there are no other persons, animals or objects between the vehicle occu pants and the inflation range of the side airbag.  only lightweight garments are hung from the clothes hooks in the car.  there are no heavy or sharp objects in the pockets of items of clothing. Danger of injury! If the airbag indicator light does not come on when a baby carrier is fitted to the passenger seat, the pas senger airbag has not been deactivat ed. If the passenger airbag has not been deactivated, a child could sustain se rious or even fatal injuries in the event of the airbag on the passenger side being triggered, particularly if the child is in the immediate vicinity of the passenger airbag at the time of its activation. The passenger airbag is only deacti vated when you fit an original smart baby carrier to the passenger's seat. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Airbags The side airbags are integrated into the driver and front passenger seat back rests. If activated, they are intended to increase the potential protection for the thorax (but not the head, neck and arms) of the occupants on the side of the car that is struck. The side airbags are activated:  on the side of the car that is struck,  at the start of an accident with high vehicle deceleration or acceleration acting in a lateral direction, e.g. a side impact,  if there is the prospect of supplement ing the protective potential of the seat belt,  if the seat belt is in use,  independently of the front airbags be ing deployed,  independently of the belt tensioner,  in situations excluding a rollover, un less high vehicle deceleration acting in the transverse direction is detect ed, coupled with the prospect of sup plementing the protective potential.

Note! In the event of a side impact, the side airbags will only deploy when the airbag indicator light does not flash or illumi nate. Danger of injury! Observe the following notes to reduce the risk of serious or fatal in juries if the side airbag deploys:  Occupants  particularly children  should never rest their head on the area around the window from which the side airbag could emerge if de ployed.  Vehicle occupants must always wear their seat belt correctly and posi tion their backrest as close to the vertical as possible.  Always secure children under 150 centimetres tall and under twelve years of age with suitable child re straint systems. Danger of injury! If the airbag indicator light does not come on when a baby carrier is fitted to the passenger seat, the side airbag has not been deactivated. If the side airbag has not been deactivated, a child could sustain serious or even fa tal injuries in the event of the side airbag being triggered, particularly if the child is in the immediate vicin ity of the side airbag at the time of its activation. The side airbag is only deactivated when you fit a special smart baby car rier to the passenger seat. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Airbags Airbag indicator light The airbag indicator light signals to you that there is a fault in one or more of the following safety systems:  airbag,  belt tensioners,  child seat recognition system. The airbag indicator light comes on after switching the ignition on. The subsequent selfdiagnosis of the safety systems yields the following re sults: 1. The airbag indicator light goes out after a maximum of 4 seconds.

No fault detected. The airbag system is OK. 2. The airbag indicator light flashes for 15 seconds, then illuminates per manently: A smart baby carrier (original smart accessory) was identified on the passenger seat. The passenger airbag, passenger's belt tensioner and the passenger side airbag are deactivated. 3. The airbag indicator light goes out after a maximum of 4 seconds for ap proximately 1 second, then it comes on again and stays on. A fault was detected (airbag warn ing). or The airbag indicator light flashes permanently. A fault was detected in the child seat recognition system (airbag warning).  Do not sit on the front passenger seat; this applies in particular to children.  Take the car to a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Danger of injury! If the airbag indicator light does not come on when a baby carrier is fitted to the passenger seat, the pas senger airbag has not been deactivat ed. If the passenger airbag has not been deactivated, a child could sustain se rious or even fatal injuries in the event of the airbag on the passenger side being triggered, particularly if the child is in the immediate vicinity of the passenger airbag at the time of its activation. The passenger airbag is only deacti vated when you fit an original smart baby carrier to the passenger's seat. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Airbags

Important! If the airbag indicator light comes on during a journey, take the car to a quali fied specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center, without delay. It is possible that the airbag and the belt tensioner could be activated uninten tionally or will not function in the event of an accident. Danger of injury! For this reason, you should never carry a child on the passenger seat in a child restraint system that faces to the rear if the passenger airbag has not been deactivated, i.e. if the airbag in dicator light is not lit. Also observe the corresponding warn ing sticker on the instrument panel. If you have installed an original smart baby carrier on the passenger seat and the airbag indicator light does not come on (restraint system not identi fied), have the automatic restraint sys tem recognition function checked without delay by a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart center. Until this problem has been rectified, do not carry children in the car, as they could sustain serious or even fatal in juries in the event of an accident. Danger of injury! If the indicator light does not come on when you switch on the ignition or does not go out again after a few sec onds once the engine is running or comes on again, there is a fault. Some systems could be triggered unin tentionally or not be triggered at all in the event of an accident with high de celeration. In such cases, immediately have the safety system of your vehicle checked and repaired at a qualified specialist workshop which has the nec essary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work rel evant to safety or on safetyrelated systems must be carried out at a quali fied specialist workshop. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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How about going shopping? Parking space is not a problem with your vehicle  rest assured, you will find one! Some coins for the parking meter? Now, let's start shopping! Smaller objects can easily be put away in the storage compartments and trays. An entire weekend's worth of shopping can fit into the storage space behind the seats. Contents

Storage compartments and trays 174 Luggage compartment. . . . . . . . . 183 Luggage compartment cover. . . 188 Luggage net bag . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (coupé) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (cabrio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Multifunction box. . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Rear rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Loading guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Storage compartments and trays Storage compartments and trays Coin slots Your vehicle has handy slots for coins for  supermarket trolleys,  parking meters,  and pay telephones in a place that is easy to reach. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Storage compartments and trays Lockable storage compartment* under the driver seat Opening the storage compartment  Turn the rotary knob anticlockwise and slide the compartment out. Closing the storage compartment  Slide the storage compartment in.

The storage compartment is locked back into position when you hear a distinct "click". Important! For safety reasons, conversions and mod ifications to the storage compartment are not allowed. If the storage compartment unexpectedly opens, the driver may be startled and re act inappropriately, thereby causing an accident. Danger of accident injury! Do not store items weighing more than 2 kg in the storage compartment. In the event of a collision or sudden braking manoeuvre, the storage com partment could otherwise be destroyed and items could fly out of the storage compartment into the footwell, poten tially causing injury to the driver. The driver also could be distracted from driving by the flying objects and cause an accident. Accident risk! Only open and close the storage compartment when the vehicle is at a standstill. You otherwise risk being distracted from traffic and can cause an accident. Danger of injury! Always properly close the storage compartment. In the event of a colli sion or sudden braking manoeuvre, items could fly out of the storage com partment and into the footwell, poten tially causing injury to the driver. Danger of injury! Keep the storage compartment area under the driver seat free of ob jects. Otherwise the storage compart ment will not shut properly. If the stor age compartment is not fully closed, it may unexpectedly open and cause injury en route. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Storage compartments and trays Removing the storage compartment  Open the storage compartment until it stops.  Using your forefinger, reach into shackle A and pull it inwards.  Simultaneously pull the storage com partment forward a little, out of the mounting point.  Repeat this process with tab (B). Inserting the storage compartment  Ensure that there are no objects lying around the storage compartment area under the driver seat.  Position the storage compartment rail in the rail guide (C).  Close the storage compartment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Storage compartments and trays Ashtray Emptying and cleaning When cleaning the ashtray, use a wet cloth only.  Swivel the frame out as far as it will go.  Press tray (A) upwards out of the frame.  After cleaning, press the tray and frame together so that the four clips (B) engage.

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Storage compartments and trays Drinks holder* While en route:  use the drinks holder to store your bev erage cans and bottles safely, as well as other suitable objects.  keep the drinks holder ring closed.

Note! Do not use the drinks holder as an ash tray, as this can damage it. Important! For safety reasons, conversions and mod ifications to the drinks holder are not allowed. Danger of injury! Make sure that any objects placed in the drinks holder are always secure while the car is moving. Vehicle occu pants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Only use the cup holders for containers of the right size and which have lids. Otherwise, the drinks could spill. Cup holders should not be used for hot drinks. Otherwise, you may scald your self. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Storage compartments and trays When the vehicle is at a standstill (e.g. a picnic),  you can pivot the drinks holder ring to the right and place drink bottles on the vehicle floor.  you can also make use of the large area in the drinks holder. Cleaning When cleaning the drinks holder, use a wet cloth only. You can remove the insert to clean.  Swing the drinks holder ring out to the right as far as the outermost snapin position.  Remove the insert by pulling it up and out.  After cleaning, place the insert back into the housing.

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Storage compartments and trays Installed position  Between the driver and passenger foot wells  Always in the lowest position in the vertical console

Note! If you also have purchased the cassette box or CD box, always fit the drinks holder last. Installing and removing  Guide the drinks holder diagonally from above towards the lowest mounting in the vertical console.  Place the drinks holder on the centre console. When you do this  the drinks holder housing must rest against the vertical console (A).  the lateral guides (B) of the drinks holder must rest against the centre tunnel.  Press the drinks holder firmly against the carpet.  Screw the drinks holder handtight with a coin.  Check that the housing is located se curely and fit the cover cap (C). Note! Removal is done in the reverse order. Accident risk! After driving approx. 10 km, check that the drinks holder is firmly positioned and retighten the retaining screws if necessary. If this is not done, the drinks holder could work loose and fall into the driver footwell. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Storage compartments and trays Door pocket nets The door pocket nets  are located on the door trim on the driver and passenger sides.  are flexible and able to be stretched for storing small objects that you might wish to keep immediately to hand. Installing/removing  Unscrew the four retaining screws from the existing door pockets and remove the pockets.  Screw the new door pocket nets into place with the retaining screws.

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Storage compartments and trays Storage bag* in the front passenger footwell The storage bag in the front passenger footwell is only suitable for storing lightweight items. Heavy, sharpedged or fragile objects should not be transported in the bag. The bag is unable to retain such items in the event of an accident. Securing the storage bag  Place the side of the bag with the vel cro on the carpeting in front of the passenger seat.  Firmly press down on the bag with your hand. Danger of injury! Do not transport unsecured heavy objects in the interior or luggage com partment. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Even if you follow all the loading guidelines, the load will increase the risk of injury in the event of an acci dent. Danger of injury! The storage bag may only be se cured in the passenger footwell. The storage bag otherwise could work loose, fall into the driver footwell and land between the pedals. At this point, you no longer would be able to brake, engage the clutch or accelerate as in tended. This can lead to accidents and injuries. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage compartment Luggage compartment Unlocking the upper tailgate of the smart fortwo coupé  Press button (A) on the remote control for 2 seconds. or  unlock the tailgate mechanically. or  press the unlock button (B) on the in side. Opening with the unlocking button  Press the unlocking button.

The tailgate is unlocked.  Fold the upper flap of the tailgate up wards. Note! This function only can be used when the central locking system is deactivated and the vehicle is at a standstill. Danger of poisoning! Keep the tailgate closed while the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise, exhaust fumes could get into the vehi cle interior and poison you. Danger of injury! Do not transport unsecured heavy objects in the interior or luggage com partment. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Even if you follow all the loading guidelines, the load will increase the risk of injury in the event of an acci dent. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage compartment Unlocking the lower tailgate of the smart fortwo coupé  Pull both release levers (A) at the same time or successively towards you.

The lower tailgate is unlocked. It can be lowered and is held in place in the horizontal position by the two retaining straps. Note! When folded down the lower tailgate flap can bear loads up to a max. 100 kg. The maximum permissible load in the luggage compartment is 50 kg. Closing the tailgates  Lift the lower tailgate back up and make sure that the two release levers audibly engage.  Pull down the top tailgate section and close it firmly. Danger of injury! When closing the tailgate, make sure that no one is trapped. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage compartment Unlocking the tailgate of the smart fortwo cabrio  Unlock the car with the remote control.

The tailgate now can be unlatched and opened using the door handle re cess (A). or  Mechanically unlock the tailgate from the outside. Note! The lock barrel is supplied ex works with a rubber cover cap. The antitheft alarm system must be de activated by pressing the button on the key before the tailgate can be opened me chanically. Folding up the rear soft top The rear soft top can be folded up to ease loading and unloading.  Push up the release levers (B) at the right and left on the retaining clip.  Now, fold up the rear soft top. Note! The retaining clip is selflocking in the upper position. Important! Before closing the tailgate, the rear soft top must first be locked in place; other wise the release levers may break. B B Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage compartment Luggage net On the righthand side of the luggage compartment is a compartment with a lug gage net which serves to provide addi tional storage space for small objects. This compartment is large enough to hold the warning waistcoat and the first aid pouch. The hazard warning triangle can be secured anywhere in the luggage com partment by means of the velcro fastener.

Note! The luggage net is only suitable for stor ing lightweight items. Heavy, sharpedged or fragile objects should not be transported in the luggage net. The luggage net is unable to retain such items in the event of an accident. Boot tub/dirt tub* To protect the luggage compartment floor from dirt or damage, you can secure the boot tub/dirt tub to the luggage compart ment floor with the aid of velcro. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage compartment Luggage wedge* You can use the luggage wedge to stop smaller objects from sliding around in the luggage compartment while in tran sit. Securing the luggage wedge  Secure the luggage wedge to the lug gage compartment floor with the vel cro. Danger of injury! Do not transport unsecured heavy objects in the interior or luggage com partment. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Even if you follow all the loading guidelines, the load will increase the risk of injury in the event of an acci dent. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage compartment cover Luggage compartment cover The luggage compartment cover  serves to protect objects that are stored in the car's luggage compart ment from prying eyes.  prevents smaller objects from pene trating into the passenger compart ment from the storage space area, how ever it is not intended to act as a load restraining device.

Note! If objects are placed on the luggage com partment cover when mounted, the cover may be damaged. Accident risk! The luggage compartment cover is not intended to secure heavy objects in the event of an accident. For this reason, heavy objects must be tied down. Danger of injury! Do not transport any objects by placing them on the mounted luggage compartment cover. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage compartment cover* Fitting the luggage compartment cover

Note! The luggage compartment cover has to be fitted in such a way that  section (A) is in the indicated posi tion,  the structured side is facing upwards.  Place the centre rod in the left and righthand sides of the side panelling mount (B).  Insert the front rod into the mounting (C) on the lefthand side panelling.  Insert the other side of the front rod into the mounting (C) on the righthand side panelling.  Tension the luggage compartment cover by inserting the rear rods at the left and right into the mounting (D) of the side panelling.  Removal is done in the reverse order. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage net bag Luggage net bag The luggage net bag  is for storing small, lightweight ob jects.  prevents small objects from sliding around inside the passenger or lug gage compartment.  can be removed and used as a carrying net. Fitting the luggage net bag The luggage net bag can be mounted in two positions:  Open towards the front: The luggage net bag can be accessed between the seats in the passenger compartment  Open towards the rear: The luggage net bag can be accessed from the luggage compartment Fitting without luggage compartment cover If your car does not have a luggage com partment cover, you will need an addi tional rod, which can be supplied by a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center.  Connect the included hooks to the rod.  Continue with step 3 of the instruc tions for fitting the compartment cov er.  Secure the net to the rod with the upper end of the velcro strip.

The luggage net bag is stabilised. Accident risk! Only place light loads in the lug gage net. Do not transport heavy, sharp edged or fragile objects in the luggage net. The luggage net cannot sufficient ly secure loads in an accident. Please note the loading guidelines on page 199 and the divider topic on page 193. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage net bag* Fitting with luggage compartment cover The luggage net bag is secured to the front upper rod of the luggage compart ment cover.  Remove the entire luggage compart ment cover from the car.  Take the two end caps off the middle rod and replace them with the hooks en closed with the luggage net bag.  Install the rod with the hooks or the en tire luggage compartment cover in the car again.

Note! If you wish the luggage net bag to be ac cessible from the front, the double hooks must be pointing forwards. Note! If the luggage net bag is to be located be neath the luggage compartment cover or accessible from the luggage compart ment, the hooks must point to the rear. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Luggage net bag*  Engage the luggage net bag in the dou ble hooks by means of the loops of elas ticated cord. Depending on the side from which the bag is to be accessed, the handle should point to the front or the rear.  Gently pull down the luggage net bag and press down the velcro to secure it to the luggage compartment base. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (coupé) Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (coupé) The divider between the luggage and pas senger compartments is a restraint sys tem for any items of luggage you may have in the storage space. The divider between the luggage and pas senger compartments is attached to four anchorage points in the car. These points are mounted in a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Danger of injury! Do not use the divider between the luggage and passenger compart ments if it is damaged. A damaged di vider cannot sufficiently retain the load. Vehicle occupants could be in jured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Divider* between the luggage and passenger compartments (coupé) Fitting the divider between the luggage and passenger compartments  Engage the hooks (B) in the upper an chorage points (A).  Pull the tensioning straps (C) down.  Now insert the hooks (D) into the an choring eyelets (E) bolted to the floor.

The lower section of the divider be tween the luggage and passenger compartments rests against the ten sioning straps from behind. Note! Do not use the divider if damaged!  Take care not to damage the divider between the luggage and passenger compartments by pointed objects or sharp edges.  Check the divider between the luggage and passenger compartments for signs of damage each time it is used.  The luggage compartment should be loaded in the following manner:  Heavy objects at the bottom  Light items on top  Observe the loading guidelines on page 199. Danger of injury! Make sure that the hooks are se curely engaged and that the straps are drawn in handtight. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (cabrio) Divider between the luggage and passenger compartments (cabrio) The divider between the luggage and pas senger compartments is a restraint sys tem for any items of luggage you may have in the storage space. The divider between the luggage and pas senger compartments is attached at the top to the roll bar and at the bottom to the two anchoring eyelets. These anchoring eyelets are mounted in a qualified spe cialist workshop such as a smart center. Fitting the divider between the luggage and passenger compartments Danger of injury! Make sure that the hooks are se curely engaged and that the straps are drawn in handtight. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Divider* between the luggage and passenger compartments (cabrio)  Place the belts' turnbuckles from the rear over the roll bar's covering.  Turn the catch (A) to the horizontal po sition.  Feed the lower belts through the turn buckles.  Now insert the hooks into the eyelets bolted to the floor.  Fasten the divider between the luggage and passenger compartments by pulling uniformly on the belts. Removing the divider  To relieve the tension on the belt, sim ply turn the belt buckles until hori zontal.  Slide the belts out.

The divider between the luggage and passenger compartments can now be unhooked and removed. Note! Do not use the divider if damaged.  Take care not to damage the divider between the luggage and passenger compartments by pointed objects or sharp edges.  Check the divider between the luggage and passenger compartments for signs of damage each time it is used.  The luggage compartment should be loaded in the following manner:  Heavy objects at the bottom  Light items on top  When removed, store the divider rolled up in a dry, suitable location without placing anything on top of it.  Observe the loading guidelines on page 199. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Multifunction box Multifunction box The multifunction box allows you to store smaller objects safely in a thermally in sulated container. You can take the mul tifunction box out of the car and carry it around easily. It is consequently ideal for storing shopping. The lid can be com pletely detached. Danger of injury! Ensure that the multifunction box is always installed securely in the lug gage compartment. It could otherwise be thrown forward in the event of an abrupt braking manoeuvre, a sudden change in direction or an accident and cause serious or even fatal injuries to occupants. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Rear rack Rear rack The rear rack consists of a base rack* that can be extended by two special beams for the loading of e.g. bicycles and skis. All of the carrier beams are rustfree, protected against theft by multipoint head screws and are easy to mount.

Note! More information on operating and in stalling the base rack, bicycle rack and ski holder can be found in the re spective operating instructions. Base rack The base rack serves as the basis for ad ditional special beams. This rack can be used to secure a load of up to 30 kg. Bicycle rack The bicycle rack, in conjunction with the base rack, can transport two bicycles up to 30 kg. Ski holder The ski holder can take up to two skis or, as a Carving Kit*, carving skis. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Loading guidelines Loading guidelines

Note! More information on "Dimensions and weights" is available from page 274. All fortwo coupés including fortwo coupé from BRABUS All fortwo cabrios including fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Curb weight1 (kg) 805 815 Load capacity (kg) 260 250 of which maximum load in the luggage compartment (kg) 50 50 Permissible gross vehicle weight (kg) 990 990 Luggage compartment volume (l) 150  3632 150 Luggage compartment volume up to the roof (ltrs.) 260  1 Curb weight (acc. to 92/21/EEC) including driver (75 kg) and all operating fluids (tank 90 % full). Optional extras will increase the curb weight; as a result the payload is reduced. 2With passenger seat folded down. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Loading guidelines Reduced payload Optional extras and accessories increase the curb weight, which in turn reduce payload. Mounting a base carrier, bicycle carrier and a ski carrier at the rear of the car will result in the manufacturer's axle load distribution changing. Please study the operating instructions for each individual accessory part! You must observe the following:  Your car's handling characteristics are dependent upon the load distribu tion.  Do not exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight and permissible axle load by loading too much into the car (take occupants into account).  Do not stack loads higher than the top edge of the head restraints.  Make sure that loaded articles are properly secured.  When loading, put the heavy items at the bottom and the light ones on top.  To transport heavy or small items safe ly, you should use the original smart divider accessory which is installed between the luggage and passenger compartments. Accident risk! The manufacturer has not ap proved your car for towing a trailer. A trailer can permanently impair driv ing safety and reliability. Danger of accident injury! No support beams or loads may be secured to the roof of the vehicle,  as the glass roof (if equipped) could be destroyed and possibly injure the vehicle's occupants.  as this can have a substantial ad verse effect on the driving dynamics of the vehicle, thus provoking acci dents. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Loading guidelines Danger of injury! Always lash down the load. It could otherwise be thrown forward in the event of an abrupt braking manoeu vre, a sudden change in direction or an accident and cause serious or even fa tal injuries to occupants. Danger of injury! Transport heavy or hard objects in the luggage compartment, not the passenger compartment. Vehicle occu pants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Accident risk! The permissible gross vehicle weight and the permissible axle load must not be exceeded by the payload (interior and roof rack), including the occupants. Overloading or incorrectly loading the vehicle impairs driving stability, and the altered road behav iour could result in tyre damage! This poses the risk of accidents. Danger of poisoning! Keep the tailgate closed while the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise, exhaust fumes could get into the vehi cle interior and poison you. Environment! Do not carry any unnecessary bal last. Unnecessary ballast increases ve hicle weight and fuel consumption. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Loading guidelines Vehicles without a right outside mirror Accident risk! If your car does not have a pas senger door mirror,  the smart must not be loaded above the tailgate upper edge,  a divider must not be installed be tween the luggage and passenger compartments,  the car must not be fitted with a base carrier or bicycle carrier or have a ski carrier mounted at its rear. This is because the view to the rear would otherwise be greatly impaired. Impaired visibility could endanger yourself and others. This may prevent you from observing the traffic condi tions, thereby causing an accident. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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The small activities to do with your vehicle are a practical and necessary side job. This helps to maintain the traffic and operating safety of your car plus its value. Most of it can be done while at the petrol station. Contents

Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Checking operating fluids. . . . . . 210 Tyre inflation pressure. . . . . . . . 215 Wiper blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Care notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Refuelling

Note! The 55 kW petrol engine (fortwo coupé from BRABUS) is designed to run on un leaded petrol with a minimum grade of 98 RON/88 MON. In countries where no such petrol is available, you can refuel with 95 RON. This, however, can reduce engine output and increase fuel consumption. Danger of poisoning! Keep fuel away from children. See a doctor immediately if any fuel is swallowed. Refuelling Diesel engine Petrol engines fortwo coupé/ fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé/ fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/ fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Fuel tank Capacity (ltrs.) of which reserve capacity (ltrs.) 22 5 33 5 33 5 Fuel Diesel fuel EN 590 Premium unleaded petrol, EN 228, at least 95 RON/85 MON Premium Plus unleaded petrol, EN 228, at least 98 RON/88 MON Danger of injury! Fuel is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames and smoking are therefore prohibited when handling fuels. Switch off the engine and the auxiliary heat ing* before refuelling. Do not allow fuel to come into contact with skin or clothing. Fuel is hazardous to your health if it comes in direct con tact with your skin or if you inhale the fuel vapours. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Refuelling Refuelling properly

Important!  Never refuel a petrol engine with lead ed petrol or diesel! Do not start the engine. Otherwise the catalytic converter will be irreparably damaged.  Never refuel a diesel engine with petrol! Do not start the engine. The fuel system otherwise will be damaged. In both cases, immediately call a quali fied specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center or a breakdown recovery service such as smartmove Assistance and have the vehicle towed.  Switch both the engine and ignition off. The fuel filler flap (A) is located on the right side of the vehicle and is locked and unlocked via the central locking system.  Turn the filler cap anticlockwise (B).  You should fill up with fuel until the nozzle cuts out.  Turn the filler cap clockwise until it is tight and the handle grip overturns.  Close the fuel filler flap. Note! If you want to fill the fuel tank all the way to the top, wait 30 seconds after the first switch off, then start filling the tank with the fuel pump nozzle again until it switches off. Environment! Never allow fuel to spill over. Never overfill the fuel tank. Fuel that has spilled over onto the ground pollutes the environment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Oil level Oil level Checking the engine oil level

Note! Check the engine oil level at regular in tervals when the engine is warm.  Park the car on a level surface.  Switch both the engine and ignition off.  Apply the handbrake. Important!  Observe the scheduled service inter vals. Failure to do so may destroy your en gine.  Observe the information in the service interval display.  An oil level above the MAX mark may re sult in engine or catalytic converter damage. Oil quantities above the MAX mark have to be siphoned off.  An oil level below the MIN mark may re sult in your engine being damaged. Danger of poisoning! Keep engine oil away from chil dren. See a doctor immediately if any engine oil is swallowed. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Oil level Checking engine oil level  Wait a few minutes until the oil has settled.  Opening the tailgate.  Fold the carpet back (A).  Remove the fastening screw for the en gine compartment cover (B).  Remove the engine compartment cover.  Pull the dipstick (C) out and wipe it with a clean cloth.  Reinsert the dipstick.  Wait for at least one minute.  Pull the dipstick out again.

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Oil level If your car has too little engine oil You must top up the engine oil!  Unscrew the cap.  Use a funnel to top the engine oil up.  Top up with no more than 0.5 litres of engine oil.

smart recommends the use of Mobil engine oils or smartcare engine oil.  Wait a minute until the oil has run into the oil pan.  Check the engine oil level again.  Screw the cap on tightly in the clock wise direction.  Slide the engine compartment cover forward into the tabs provided and re tighten the fastening screw.  Return the carpet to its position.  Close the tailgate. Note! The engine oil level should only be checked when the engine is still warm. Fire hazard! When topping up the engine oil, take care to ensure that no oil is spilt on any hot parts such as the exhaust sys tem or catalytic converter. If this should happen, however, the en gine must be thoroughly cleaned off be fore you continue your journey. The oil could otherwise ignite. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Oil level Choosing the right type of oil Use only oils approved by smart gmbh (acc. to MB sheet 229.5). The MB sheet number is marked on the oil containers. A list of the approved engine oils can be obtained from any smart center or smart service.

Important! Do not use special additives. They may lead to increased wear or engine damage. A qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center will be able to provide fur ther details. Engine oil viscosity The SAE class (viscosity) has to be chosen in accordance with the average outside air temperature for each current season. Exact adherence to the SAE classes ac cording to the outside temperatures would, however, necessitate frequent oil changes. The temperature limits for the SAE classes therefore should be viewed as guidelines which can be temporarily ex ceeded or undercut. Environment! When topping up the oil, take care not to spill any. Oil must not be allowed to escape into the soil or wa terways. You would otherwise be damag ing the environment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Checking operating fluids Checking operating fluids If you open the service screen (A), you can check the fluid levels for the  coolant (B),  windscreen washer system (D),  brake fluid (C).

Check the fill levels at regular intervals. Before checking the fluid levels  Park the car on a level surface.  Switch both the engine and ignition off.  Apply the handbrake.

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Checking operating fluids Opening the service screen  Turn the lock with the car keys towards the centre of the car.

The service screens are open.  Remove the service screen.  Remove the intake trumpet on the driv er side. Important! Try to avoid forcing open the service screen. The key could be damaged. Closing the service screen  Push the service screen on the right and lefthand lower corners into the clips provided.  Use the car key to lock the service screen. Danger of injury! Always switch off the ignition and remove the ignition key before opening the service screens. If the wipers should inadvertently be switched on, you could be seriously in jured by the wiper washer drive, which is located just below the service screen. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Checking operating fluids Checking the coolant level It is necessary to check the coolant level to ensure that the engine does not over heat.

Important! The cooling system is maintenance free under normal operating conditions. A drop in the coolant level indicates leak age. If you are losing coolant  Top up the coolant.  Have the reason for the loss of coolant investigated by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Checking the coolant level  Let the radiator cool down for at least 30 minutes.  Cover the cap for the coolant expansion reservoir with a cloth before touching it.  Turn the cap one complete revolution in order to allow the excess pressure to escape.  Unscrew the cap and remove it.  Look down into the reservoir for a vi sual check. In the reservoir, there are two ridges of different heights.  The longer one (A) indicates the maximum filling level.  The shorter one (B) indicates the minimum filling level. Topping up the coolant  You should only top up the coolant as far as the maximum filling level.  Replace the cap and tighten when fin ished. Note! Warm water expands, which is why it may extend beyond the maximum filling level. Danger of injury! The cooling system is pres surised. Therefore, only unscrew the cap once the engine has cooled down. Allow it to cool down for at least 30 minutes. You could otherwise be scalded by escaping hot coolant. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Checking operating fluids Topping up the windscreen washer system The windscreen washer reservoir has an approximate capacity of 3 litres.  Pull the filler neck upwards out of its holder.  Pull up the reservoir cap at the tab.

You can now add washer fluid. Note! In order to clean the windscreen opti mally, use smartcare windscreen cleanser concentrate for summer or winter. Compare with notes for use on packaging. Fire hazard! Windscreen washer concentrate is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames and smoking are prohibited when windscreen washer concentrate is being handled. Dosage for total filling quantity of 3 litres depending on the outside temperature Above 0 °C 10 °C 20 °C smartcare windscreen cleanser concentrate, summer: water 1:100 smartcare windscreen cleanser concentrate, winter: water 1:2 1:1 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Checking operating fluids Checking the brake fluid A constant fluid level is necessary to en sure that the car's brake system remains in perfect working order.

Important! Have the brake fluid topped up only by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. in a smart center. Checking the brake fluid level  Look down into the reservoir for a vi sual check. The fluid level must lie between the MIN and MAX marks.  If the level is slightly below the MIN mark, take your car to a qualified spe cialist workshop, e.g. a smart center.  If the level is significantly below the MIN mark, call a breakdown recovery service, e.g. smartmove Assistance or a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart center. Accident risk! If the boiling point of the brake fluid is too low, vapour bubbles could form in the brake system when the brakes are subjected to high loads (e.g. when driving down mountain pass es). This would impair braking effi ciency. Have the brake fluid changed every two years! Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyre inflation pressure Tyre inflation pressure Tyres are a particularly important aspect of the car's operating safety and road worthiness. For this reason, you must check the tyre inflation pressure, tyre tread and tyre condition on a regular ba sis. Accident risk! Insufficient tyre pressure leads to  excessive tyre heat buildup,  increased tyre wear and an increased risk of causing an accident due to tyre pressure loss and changes to driving stability,  increased fuel consumption. High tyre pressure leads to  a longer brake distance,  poorer traction from all tyres and  increased, uneven wear. Tyres that are inflated too high are moreover more susceptible to damage and therefore increase the general risk of accidents. Accident risk! Always inflate your car's tyres to the specified pressures. The tempera ture and pressure of the tyres rise dur ing operation. For this reason, never reduce the tyre pressure of tyres while warm. The pressure of the tyres would then be too low once they had cooled down. If tyre inflation pressure is too low, tyres could be damaged, particu larly if the car is carrying a high load and is travelling at high speed. Tyre damage could e.g. result in a tyre bursting, causing you to lose control over your car; you or others could be injured as a result. You should therefore check the tyre in flation pressure regularly, but at least every 14 days. Accident risk! If the inflation pressure of a tyre falls repeatedly,  inspect the tyre for foreign objects.  check whether the tyre is punctured or the valve is leaking. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyre inflation pressure Check the tyre inflation pressure before the start of your journey. There is a table showing the tyre inflation pressure on your car's fuel filler flap.

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Tyre inflation pressure Checking the tyre inflation pressure  Allow the tyres to cool down.  Unscrew the valve protective cap (A).  Check the tyre pressure (B).

The tyre inflation pressure values are printed on the inside of the fill er cap and in the table below.  Screw the protective cap back onto the valve. Important! The protective cap protects the valve against dirt and leakage. Tyre inflation pressure (summer and winter) (bar) 135/70 R15 front  175/55 R15 rear 2.0 145/65 R15 front  175/55 R15 rear 2.0 175/55 R15 front  195/55 R15 rear 2.0 175/50 R16 front  205/45 R16 rear 1.8/2.3 175/50 R16 front  225/35 R17 rear 1.8/2.3 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Wiper blades Wiper blades To have a clear view of things,  wiper blades that are in perfect shape are absolutely indispensable,  clean the wiper blades regularly with a cleaner and  remove any tough dirt stains with a sponge or brush.

Note! Original smart wiper blades for your car are available from a qualified special ist workshop, e.g. a smart center.  Take the keys out of the ignition switch.  Fold the wiper blade arm up and turn the wiper blade until it is horizontal.  Press the retaining spring (A).  Slide the wiper blade off the end of the wiper arm (B).  Remove the used wiper blade.  Slide the new wiper blade onto the wip er blade arm (C). The retaining spring must audibly engage in the wiper arm. Adjusting the wiper nozzles The wiper nozzles are located  in the centre between the service screens (A),  next to the third brake light on the tailgate (B).  Use a needle to adjust the spraying range of the wiper nozzles. Note! The wiper nozzles are correctly adjusted if the jet of water strikes approximately the centre of the windscreen or the rear window. Changing the wiper blades Danger of injury! Remove the key from the ignition lock before replacing the wiper blades. The windscreen wipers could otherwise be set in motion and injure you. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes Care notes Regular care will protect your car from external influences both on the outside and in the inside and will help it to re tain its value.

Note! You will find the care notes for your con vertible sunroof top in the chapter "Variable driving enjoyment" (page 125). Important! Please observe the instructions for use printed on the packaging of the cleaning agents. smart gmbh recommends the use of smart care products, as  they exhibit excellent cleaning capa bility and provide an optimum level of protection,  the products have been specifically designed with the smart's materials in mind and  all smartcare products are free of dyes and fragrances. Note! All smartcare products are available from a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. The following types of dirt should be re moved immediately:  Bird droppings  Tree resins  Dead insects etc. Note! Failure to remove such dirt immediately can cause damage to the paint. These fac tors are environmental influences that are not covered by warranty. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes Washing the car Things you should watch out for before washing your car!  Remove cakedon grime such as  dead insects, bird droppings and tree resins,  oils, grease, fuel and tar.  Do not aim the highpressure cleaner directly at the vehicle's seals. Insects, removing Remove insects before you start to wash the car.  Use the smartcare insect remover spray.  After this, allow the insect remover to work itself in for a few minutes.  Rub it in lightly with a damp cloth or sponge.  Rinse off thoroughly with a generous supply of water.  Apply hard wax to the cleansed surface. Accident risk! After washing the car, the brakes may still be wet and thus their func tionality impaired. Therefore, when you start off, brake lightly several times without endangering traffic. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes Tar, removing Remove any tar marks before washing the car.  Apply the tar remover with a damp cloth.  After this, allow the tar remover to work itself in for a few minutes.  Rub it in lightly.  Rinse off thoroughly with a generous supply of water.  Apply hard wax to the cleansed surface. Washing your car by hand  Wash your car using car shampoo con centrate and a sponge.  Rinse the car with clear water after wards.  Rub your car down with a leather cloth.

Important! Do not wash the car in direct sunlight. The body panel surfaces and paint finish may be damaged. Washing your car in the car wash Unscrew your car's antenna before driv ing into the car wash. When running your car through the car wash, water droplets can run down the in side of the side windows. Environment! Wash your car at a dedicated car wash area or at a car wash facility. Washing your car in the street can cause e.g. lubricants to drain into the sewage system and harm the environment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes Frequency of paintwork care The frequency with which you care for your paintwork is dependent on  the car's degree of usage,  where you normally park the car (e.g. in a garage or under a tree),  the season and  weather and environmental influences. Paintwork damage, rectifying You can use a touchup paint stick to re pair minimal stonechip damage and scratches. The smartcare touchup paint sticks can be obtained in a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center.

Note! For any major paintwork damage, please contact a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Exterior Repair options Plastic body panels with clearcoat paint Touchup paint stick clear lacquer Body panels with base coat and clearcoat smartcare twolayer touchup paint stick set in the appropriate colour, e. g. star blue tridion safety cell smartcare twolayer touchup paint stick set in the appropriate colour, e.g. silver Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes All care products are available as smart care products in a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Interior Special considerations Light soilage Heavy soilage Never do the following Cloth upholstery in the car Use a clean, nonfluffy cloth Light soap suds Stain remover

Important! Use only mild soap suds for scodic grey cloth upholstery Rub roughly, use cleaning spirits Plastic parts inside the car Use a colourfast cloth Damp, clean cloth, cockpit spray Damp, clean cloth, cockpit spray Scour, use solvent Leather upholstery in the car Use a clean, colourfast cloth Clean cloth with lukewarm water, leather care product Leather care product Use strong agents, stain remover etc. Car windows Damp, clean cloth, microfibre cloth, glass cleaner Microfibre cloth, glass cleaner Strong and aggressive agents Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Care notes All care products are available as smart care products in a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Exterior Special considerations Normal soilage manual/automatic car washes Heavily soiled, manual/automatic car washes Never do the following tridion safety cell, black Powder coated single coat paint finish Car shampoo concentrate, insect remover for insect remains, polish Car shampoo concentrate, hard wax, insect remover for insect remains, polish Aggressive paint cleaner, machine polish, abrasive cleanser, acidic, highly alkaline agents, abrasive sponges, high pressure or hot water cleaning equipment tridion safety cell, silver Powder coated single coat paint finish and clearcoat Highly polished plastic parts (body panels) Body panels with base coat and clearcoat or clearcoat only Wheels and wheel covers Twolayer metallic paint (highgloss) Car shampoo concentrate, rim care Car shampoo concentrate, rim care Convertible soft top Landmark fabric Car shampoo concentrate, soft top cleaner, impregnation spray Car shampoo concentrate, soft top cleaner, impregnation spray Convertible rear window Vinyl window Car shampoo concentrate, glass cleanser, rear window polish Car shampoo concentrate, glass cleanser, rear window polish Scour, use solvent Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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If trouble looms for your car, we won't leave you on your own. We'll show you how you can quickly help your car and yourself get out of trouble. It goes without saying that qualified specialist workshops such as a smart center or smartmove Assistance are always ready to lend you a helping hand at any given time. Contents

Onboard diagnosis socket (OBD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Fuses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 12volt power socket . . . . . . . . . 235 Breakdown set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 Wheel trim cap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Wheel theft protection . . . . . . . 243 Tyres and wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Roll starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Towing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Fire extinguisher . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Onboard diagnosis socket (OBD) Onboard diagnosis socket (OBD) The onboard diagnosis socket is located to the left of the steering wheel, in the storage tray. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Fuses Fuses An electrical consumer has stopped functioning The reason may be a faulty fuse. The individual circuits are protected by means of safety fuses.

Important! Blown fuses must be replaced with equiv alent fuses (recognisable by colour and amperage) that have the amperages which are recommended in the fuse assignment. Only change fuses when the vehicle is parked. Also switch off all consumers as well as the ignition. If a newly replaced fuse blows again, have the cause of the problem determined and rectified in a qualified specialist work shop, e.g. a smart center. The fuse box is located on the lefthand side below the cockpit.  Fold down the fuse box cover. The fuse box can be seen from below. 1 Fire hazard! Only use fuses which have been approved for smart vehicles and which have the correct amperage for the re spective system. A circuit overload could otherwise cause a fire. Do not attempt to repair or bridge faulty fuses. Have the cause determined and rectified by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Fuses Changing a fuse  Shut down all electrical consumers and switch the ignition off before changing a fuse.  Take the fuse box out of its holder and swing it down.  Use the fuse table (see page 230 ff) to ascertain which fuse is assigned to the failed consumer.  Remove the corresponding fuse from its holder.  Replace the defective fuse with a new one of identical amperage.  Mount the fuse box back in place.

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Fuses Fuse assignment No. Consumers Amperage Colour 1 Starter 25 A Neutral 2 Windscreen wipers, washer pump 20 A Yellow 3 Heater blower, seat heater 20 A Yellow 4 Power windows, l. & r. 30 A Green 5 Light switches, parking lights, low beam lights, high beam lights, headlight flashers, fog lamps 7.5 A Brown 6 Parking lights/tail lights, r., switch illumination 7.5 A Brown 7 Parking lights/tail lights, l. 7.5 A Brown 8 Engine 20 A Yellow 9 Engine 10 A Red 10 Engine (injection valves) 15 A Blue 11 Instrument cluster, hazard warning lights, central locking system, air conditioning system, heated seats, rear window heater, horn (steering wheel shift paddles), gearshifts from the steering wheel, onboard diagnosis socket (batt. +) 7.5 A Brown 12 Radio CD, interior light 15 A Blue 13 Front fog lamps 15 A Blue 14 ESP 25 A Neutral 15 Charge air cooling fan, air conditioner compressor 15 A Blue 16 Electric fuel pump 10 A Red 17 Rear window wiper (for fortwo coupé only) 15 A Blue 18 esp, airbag 7.5 A Brown 19 Elec. mirror adjustment, mirror heating 7.5 A Brown 20 Radio, CD, instrument cluster, tachometer, reversing lamp, heated seats, power steering, onboard diagnosis socket (ignition) 15 A Blue Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Fuses 21 Interior socket, cigarette lighter 15 A Blue 22 Low beam light, r. 7.5 A Brown 23 Low beam light, l. 7.5 A Brown 24 High beam light, r. 7.5 A Brown 25 Left high beam/high beam indicator light 7.5 A Brown 26 Brake light 15 A Blue 27 Engine control unit 7.5 A Brown 28 Rear window heater (fortwo coupé only)/coolant fan motor 30 A Green 29 Soft top (fortwo cabrio only), power glass sliding roof (fortwo coupé only) 30 A Green 30 Gearshift lever control unit 40 A Orange 31 Horn, central locking, rear lid remote unlocking 30 A Green 32 Secondaryair pump 30 A Green 33 Ignition 50 A Red 34 ESP 50 A Red 35 Power steering 30 A Green R1 Backup fuse (ignition)   R2 Backup fuse (ignition)   R3 Backup fuse (ignition)   R4 Backup fuse (ignition)   R5 Backup fuse (batt. +)   R6 Backup fuse (batt. +)   R7 Backup fuse (batt. +)   R8 Backup fuse (batt. +)   R9 Seat heating 25 A Neutral No. Consumers Amperage Colour Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Bulbs Bulbs Bulb replacement in a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center Have the following bulbs replaced only in a qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center:  Headlights  Front fog lamps  Interior light at the centre console  Side turn signal lights

Note! You should have your headlight beam set ting checked regularly, or at least once a year. Replacing the bulbs Before changing bulbs in your car, you should make sure of the following points:  Switch the lights and the ignition off in order to prevent any short circuits.  Handle the bulbs only with a clean cloth that is free of grease.  Do not hold the bulbs by the glass.  Do not handle the bulbs with wet or greasy fingers.  Use only identical bulbs with the same wattage. Danger of burns! Bulbs and lamps can be very hot. You should therefore allow them to cool down before you change them. Other wise, you could be burned if you touch them. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Bulbs Replacing the smart fortwo coupé taillight bulbs Each taillight consists of:  Bulb, turn signal 12 V 21 W  Tail lamp/brake light 12 V 21 W  Rear fog lamp (left) 12 V 21 W  Backup lamp (right) 12 V 21 W  Open the tailgate.  Unscrew the two retaining screws (A).  Press the taillight out of the apertures in the body (B).  Pull the plug connector from the bulb socket (C).  Clip the taillight housing out of the sur round and lens (D).  Remove the lens from the surround (E).  Turn the bulb anticlockwise and take it out of the holder (F).

Note! Installation occurs in reverse order. Replacing the smart fortwo cabrio taillight bulbs  Open the tailgate.  Now, fold up the rear soft top.  Pull the seal off of the body (A).  Unscrew the two nuts (B). Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Bulbs  Press the taillight forward and remove the retaining lugs from the holes in the body (C).

You can now remove the taillight.  Push back the tab (D). You can remove the bulb holder.  Remove the defective bulb. Note! Installation occurs in reverse order. Changing the interior light at the rear You need a 12 V 7 W bulb.  Lever the rear light out of its holder with a coin (A). To do this, position the coin from the passenger side.  Unclip and remove the surround from the lens (B).  Remove the bulb from the holder. Note! Installation occurs in reverse order. When replacing the interior light, make sure that the clip (C) is located to the left. Changing the third brake light  Loosen and remove the retaining screws (A).  Remove the lens (B).  Remove the reflectors (C).  Remove the faulty bulb (D) from its holder. Note! Installation occurs in reverse order. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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12volt power socket 12volt power socket The 12volt power socket (A) serves as a power supply for the following when the ignition is switched on:  The cigarette lighter in conjunction with the ashtray  The electric air pump, in conjunction with the breakdown set  Other consumers that operate on 12 volts and a max. of 5 amperes (60 watts) and have the matching plug attached

Note! Do not damage the holder of the 12volt power socket by trying to insert unsuitable plugs. Important! Please observe the safety instructions given in the respective operating instruc tions. Please note that  the 12volt power socket is only rated to handle a permanent load of 5 amperes (60 W).  the electric air pump can be connected to the 12volt power socket for the time it takes to inflate the tyre without any problem.  the car battery will discharge when current is drawn. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Breakdown set Breakdown set The breakdown set can be used to seal cuts of up to approx. 4 millimetres in di ameter on the tyre tread. The breakdown set (A) is located in the passengerside footwell below the carpet. The breakdown set comprises:  Puncturesealing gel bottle  Filler tube  Valve extractor  Valve extractor with valve insert  Electricallyoperated pump with con nector tube  "80 km/h" and "50 mph" label  Operating instructions

Notes!  Only use the tyre sealant in outside temperatures ranging from 20 °C to +60 °C.  Do not remove any foreign objects such as nails or screws that have pene trated the tyre.  Do not use the tyre sealant if the tyre has been damaged by being driven when insufficiently inflated (e.g. bumps, cuts, cracks etc. on the tyre).  Allow escaped tyre sealant to dry, then peel it off.  Immediately wash all painted surfaces that came into contact with the tyre sealant using a damp cloth.  Do not allow the tyre sealant to get into your eyes!  Do not swallow the tyre sealant!  Allow the tyre sealant that is inside the damaged tyre to dry and dispose of to gether with the tyre.  Do not use the tyre sealant after the "use by" date (see reverse of bottle)! Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Breakdown set* Danger of injury! Do not allow the tyre sealant to come into contact with the skin, eyes or clothing!  If the tyre sealant comes into contact with the eyes, thoroughly rinse them immediately with clean water.  Immediately change out of any clothes contaminated with the tyre sealant.  If an allergic reaction occurs, con sult a doctor immediately. Danger of poisoning! Keep the tyre sealant away from children.  If the tyre sealant was swallowed, im mediately rinse out mouth thoroughly and drink plenty of water.  Do not induce vomiting. Consult a doctor immediately.  Do not inhale tyre sealant fumes. Accident risk! Your safety is particularly at risk in the following cases, where the tyre sealant will be unable to repair the tyre:  If there are cuts or punctures in the tyre greater than 4 mm  If the rim is damaged  If the disc wheel is damaged  If you have been driving on tyres with very little or no air Do not drive any further. Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work re quired. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safetyre lated systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Breakdown set* Repairing tyres with the aid of the breakdown kit  Affix the sticker "max. 80 km/h" within the driver's field of vision.  Shake the tyre sealant bottle before use.  Screw the filler hose onto the bottle.

This punctures the aluminium seal.  Remove the dust cap from the valve.  Unscrew the valve insert using the en closed valve remover. Note! Take care to protect the valve insert against contamination. Should the insert be damaged, a replacement valve insert can be obtained from the bag of small parts. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Breakdown set*  Remove the stopper from the filler hose and push the end of the hose onto the tyre valve.  Hold the bottle with the filler hose pointing downwards and squeeze it.  Press the entire contents of the bottle into the tyre.  Pull the hose off the valve and remove any residual sealant from the valve, rim and/or tyre.  Screw the original valve insert (or the replacement one if necessary) back into the valve with the valve remover.  Fit the compressor's air hose accurate ly onto the valve.  Plug the power connection into the 12 volt power socket.  Inflate the tyre to at least 1.8 bar (max imum 2.5 bar).

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Breakdown set*

Note! If a pressure of 1.8 bar cannot be gener ated, disconnect the compressor from the wheel. Carefully drive the car 10 meters forward or backward to distribute the tyre sealant in the tyre. Inflate the tyre again. Accident risk! If a pressure of 1.8 bar still can not be achieved after five minutes, the tyre is too badly damaged. Do not drive any further. Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work re quired. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safetyre lated systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. Accident risk! Do not exceed the maximum speed of 80 km/h. The "max. 80 km/h" sticker must be affixed within the driver's field of vision. The vehicle's handling characteristics may be affected. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Breakdown set*  Continue your journey immediately af ter removing the compressor, so that the tyre sealant is distributed evenly around the tyre's interior and can seal the damaged point.  After driving for about ten minutes, check the pressure with the gauge on the compressor.

Note! If the pressure has fallen below 1.3 bar, do not continue your journey. If the pres sure exceeds 1.3 bar, increase the tyre pressure to the level indicated in the car's operating instructions using the compressor. Carefully drive to the next qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Note! The manufacturer is unable to guarantee that all tyre punctures can be repaired with the breakdown set, in particular cuts or perforations with a diameter of more than 4 mm (1/8 in) or away from the tyre's tread. The manufacturer is not liable for damage sustained through improper use of the breakdown kit. Accident risk! If the tyre pressure is below 1.3 bar, the tyre is too badly damaged. Do not drive any further. Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work re quired. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safetyre lated systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Wheel trim cap Wheel trim cap Fitting the wheel trim cap  Align the opening of the wheel trim cap with the tyre valve.  Push the wheel trim cap with both hands evenly onto the wheel rim.  Check that the wheel trim cap sits firmly on the wheel rim. Removing a wheel trim cap To remove a wheel trim cap, pull it care fully off the wheel rim with both hands. Cleaning and care The wheel trim cap can be cleaned with:  washing shampoo and a soft brush or  in the car wash.

Accident risk! Check regularly – ideally each time you fill up with fuel – that the wheel trim caps are firmly seated on the rims. A wheel trim cap could work its way loose and endanger other road users. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Wheel theft protection Wheel theft protection Caution! Do not use impact wrenches. Store the se curity key in a suitable place in the car. Caution! For safety reasons, do not fit any hub caps or covers when fitting antitheft devices to steel wheels.

Note! In the event of the security key being lost, please contact a qualified specialist workshop (e.g. a smart center), present ing the code card for your key. Keep the code card for your key in a safe place. Fitting the antitheft devices  Remove one wheel bolt from each wheel.  Turn the antitheft wheel bolt (1) with the attached security key (2) and tight en with a torque wrench. Tightening torque: 110 Nm Accident risk! The antitheft wheel bolts must be retightened with a torque spanner between 100 and 500 kilometres (see "Tightening torque"). Otherwise the bolts could become loose and endanger yourself and other road users. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels Tyres and wheels General information In the interests of safety, smart gmbh recommends that you use tyres that it has specially approved for your car. These ty res have been chosen to suit control sys tems such as abs and esp. If you use other tyres, smart gmbh is unable to accept any responsibility for damage resulting from their use. Information on tyres is available from any qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. If you are using tyres that have not been tested and recommended by smart gmbh, their characteristics such as road behav iour, noise and wear rate etc. could be poorer. Dimensional deviations and a change in the way the tyres are compressed under load during operation could in addition cause them to rub against the body or axle components. This could result in damage to the tyre or vehicle. smart gmbh neither tests nor recommends the use of retreaded tyres. The prelimi nary stages of damage cannot always be detected on tyres that are being retreat ed. smart gmbh is therefore unable to guarantee driving safety with retreaded tyres. Modifications to the brake system and wheels and the use of spacer and brake dust rings are not permissible. In both cases the vehicle's operating approval will be nullified. Accident risk! Only use wheels of the dimensions stated in the vehicle registration doc uments. If other wheel sizes are used:  The wheel brakes or chassis compo nents could be damaged.  Clearance between the wheels and ty res is no longer assured. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels Please note in particular:  Use only tyres and wheels of the same type and make.  Fit only the correct type of tyre on each wheel.  Where a car has the same size of wheel at the front and rear, only switch tyres between the front and rear axles (RF to RR; LF to LR).  Fit new tyres on the rear wheels.  Break in new tyres at moderate speeds for the first 100 kilometres.  Check tyres and wheels regularly for damage. Damaged wheels could result in a loss of pressure from and damage to the tyres.  Do not use tyres with an excessively low tread. Below a tread depth of 3 millimetres, grip will deteriorate sharply on wet roads. Summer tyres with a tread depth of 3 millimetres and win ter tyres with a tread depth of less than 4 millimetres must therefore be re placed without fail.  Change the tyres after no later than six years, irrespective of the level of wear. The same applies to the spare wheel.

Note! Store tyres in a cool, dry and preferably dark place when not fitted to the car. Pro tect the tyres against oil, grease and fuel. Never clean the tyres with highpressure equipment. Your tyres could otherwise be damaged. Operating safety and roadworthiness Tyres are a particularly important aspect of the car's operating safety and road worthiness. For this reason, check the tyre inflation pressure, tyre tread and tyre condition at regular intervals. A tyre specialist shop or a qualified spe cialist workshop, such as a smart center, will be able to supply further information on:  tyre load capacity (LI, load index),  speed index (maximum permitted oper ating speed of a tyre),  tyre age,  the causes and consequences of tyre wear,  measures to take in the event of tyre damage,  tyre types for particular regions, oper ating areas or operating conditions of the vehicle.  scope for converting tyres, etc. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels Tyre condition Check tyres at regular intervals, e.g. for:  external damage,  ageing,  foreign bodies in the tread,  cracks, bulges,  onesided or irregular tread wear. Tyre tread Do not undercut the minimum tread depth of 3 millimetres for summer tyres and 4 millimetres for winter tyres. Along with increasing tyre wear, the tyres' grip and car's handling characteristics deteriorate, particularly on wet or snow covered roads. You should therefore change tyres before they undercut the minimum tread depth. You should measure the tread depth with a tread depth gauge, available from a qual ified specialist workshop such as a smart center. Wear indicators integrated into the edge of the tread provide an additional visual sign as to whether the tyres need to be changed or not. These indicators, howev er, do not form narrow, continuous pat terns until the depth of the remaining tread to the base of the tread groove has reached 1.6 millimetres (1/16 in). If you can see this indicator, the tyre must be replaced without delay. Tyres continue to age even if they are used little or not at all. The operating safety and roadworthiness of all tyres gradually decreases. You should there fore replace tyres that were manufac tured more than six years ago. The date of production is indicated in the DOT number, which is displayed on the side of every tyre. Since 2000, the last two digits denote the tyre's year of produc tion, preceded by two digits indicating the tyre's week of production (WWYY). Accident risk! Note that cracks, bulges or exter nal damage could cause the tyre to burst. You could lose control over your vehicle as a result, cause an accident and injure yourself or others. All tyres exhibiting such defects must be re placed without delay. Accident risk! Always make sure the tyre tread is adequate. Too shallow a tyre tread will reduce the tyres' grip considerably and increase the risk of aquaplaning on wet or slushy roads and at high speeds. The tyre's tread will then no longer be able to cut through the water. You could lose control of your vehicle, cause an acci dent and injure yourself or others. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels Tyre damage Tyre damage may be caused e.g. by:  the vehicle's operating conditions,  curbs,  foreign bodies,  inadequate tyre inflation pressure,  weather and environmental factors, contact with oils, greases, fuels, etc. Interchanging wheels Clean the contact surface of the wheels and brake disc/inner side of the wheel each time the wheels are changed. Check the tyre inflation pressure. Accident risk! Driving over curbs or sharp edged objects can cause damage to the tyre's carcass that is not externally visible. Damage to the tyre's carcass will only become evident much later and may result in tyre damage. You could lose control of your vehicle as a result and cause an accident which could injure yourself or others. Accident risk! Never clean tyres with high pressure equipment. This could lead to tyre damage and failure. You could con sequently cause an accident or injure yourself or other persons. Accident risk! Do not interchange the front and rear wheels as they have different di mensions, e.g. rim size, wheel offset etc. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels Changing a wheel Accident risk! Have the tightening torque checked after every wheel change at a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work re quired. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safetyrelated systems must be car ried out at a qualified specialist workshop. The wheels could work loose if they are not tightened to a torque of 110 Nm. For safety reasons, smart gmbh recommends using only the appropriate wheel bolts approved by smart. Accident risk! Exceeding the quoted tyre load capacity and the permissible speed limit can result in tyre damage or tyre failure. You could lose control over your vehicle and cause an accident, in juring yourself or others as a result. Only use wheels of the dimensions stat ed in the vehicle registration docu ments. Please note in particular the customerspecific approval regula tions for tyres. These regulations may specify the use of a particular tyre type for your car, or prohibit the use of certain tyre types that are permitted in other countries. The use of a particular type of tyre may moreover be recommended for certain regions and areas of use. Information on tyres is available from a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels Removing a wheel  Park the car on a level surface.  Apply the footbrake.  Apply the handbrake.  Move the softip gearshift control to position R.  Release the footbrake.  Switch off the engine.  Lever the wheel cap off the rim if nec essary.  Use a suitable wheel wrench to slacken off the wheel bolts by turning them an ticlockwise, but do not remove them yet.  Position a suitable car jack at one of the designated jacking points (A). These can be identified by impressions in the door sill area.

The contact surface of the jack sup port must be positioned vertically below the jacking point (A). Danger of injury! The jack is designed only to raise the vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being changed. If you intend to work under the vehicle, place the vehicle on stands. Make sure that the jack is placed on solid , nonslippery, level ground. Do not use wooden blocks or similar as jacking supports. The jack would no longer be able to achieve its load bearing capacity due to the restricted height. Do not start the engine at any time while the wheel is being changed. Do not lie under the vehicle when it is being supported by the jack. If you do not raise the vehicle as described, it could slip off the jack (e.g. if the en gine is started or a door or tailgate is opened or closed). Danger of injury! Position the jack only at one of the appropriate jacking points. If you do not position the jack correctly, the vehicle can:  Slip off the jack  Injure you or others  Become damaged Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels  Lever the car up using the jack until the wheel is off of the ground.  Completely unscrew the wheel bolts and remove the wheel. Fitting a new wheel Accident risk! Replace damaged or corroded wheel bolts. Never oil or grease wheel bolts. If a wheel hub thread is damaged, you must not drive the vehicle any further. Consult a qualified specialist work shop which has the necessary special ist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required. smart gmbh recommends that you visit a smart center for this. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safetyre lated systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. Only use wheel bolts that have been de signed for the wheel and the vehicle. For safety reasons, smart gmbh recom mends using only the wheel bolts ap proved by smart. Other bolts could work loose. Accident risk! Only use wheel bolts that have been designed for the wheel and the ve hicle. Other bolts could work loose. Do not tighten the wheel bolts com pletely while the vehicle is still jacked up. The vehicle could topple off the jack. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Tyres and wheels  Fit the wheel in place and tighten the bolts handtight using the wheel wrench.  Lower the car and remove the jack from under it.  Tighten the wheel bolts firmly using the wheel bolt spanner (tightening torque: 110 Nm).

Note! If the newly mounted wheels exhibit any imbalance, have this checked and recti fied by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. Accident risk! Have the tightening torque checked immediately after a wheel is changed. The wheels could work loose if they are not tightened to a torque of 110 Nm. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Battery Battery Safety notes and protective measures when handling the battery Always observe the following safety notes and protective measures when handling the battery. Use original smart batteries to assure a reliable fit and the correct functioning of electrical systems.

Important! Do not operate the vehicle without a bat tery fitted, otherwise its electrical equip ment could be damaged. Danger of explosion! Fire, naked flames and smoking are therefore prohibited when handling the battery. Avoid creating sparks. Battery acid is corrosive. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Wear suitable protective clothing, especially gloves, an apron and facial protection. Imme diately rinse acid splashes off with clean water. Consult a doctor if neces sary. Wear eye protection. Immedi ately rinse acid splashes off with clean water. Consult a doc tor if necessary. Keep children away. Observe these operating in structions. Danger of explosion! Do not place any metal objects on a battery. You could otherwise cause a short circuit and the battery's highly flammable gas mixture could ignite. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Battery Your car's battery Models with a petrol engine:  12 volts and 42 ampere hours.  12 volts und 61 ampere hours (cold zone). Models with a diesel engine:  12 volts and 61 ampere hours. Danger of explosion! If the positive terminal of the connected battery is allowed to make contact with vehicle components, there could be a short circuit which could ignite the highly explosive gas mix ture generated by the battery. You and others could sustain serious injuries as a result.  When disconnecting the battery, al ways disconnect first the negative terminal, then the positive terminal.  When connecting the battery, always connect first the positive terminal, then the negative terminal.  Do not loosen or disconnect the bat tery terminal clips while the engine is running. Environment! Do not dispose of batteries with the household rubbish. Dispose of de fective batteries in an environmental ly responsible manner. Bring them to a smart center or a col lection point for old batteries. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Battery Installing and removing the battery Make sure that  you do not mix up the terminal clips. The battery could otherwise be destroyed.  you never allow a wrench or other metal parts to come into contact with both battery terminals or with the positive terminal and the car body at the same time. There could otherwise be a short circuit. Removing the battery  Switch off the engine.  Switch off all electrical consumers.  Open the passenger door.  Slide the passenger seat back.  Fold the carpet up.  Loosen the foot support's two fastening screws (A).  Remove the foot support by taking it sideways out of the car.  First, unscrew the negative terminal (A), then the positive terminal (B).  Remove the battery mount (C).  Remove the battery.  First, unscrew the negative terminal (A), then the positive terminal (B).  Remove the battery mount (C).  Remove the battery. Installing the battery  Switch off all electrical consumers where appropriate.  Place the battery in the designated ar ea.  Fasten the battery mount (C).  First fasten the positive terminal (B), then the negative terminal (A).  Mount the positive terminal cover.  Mount the foot support. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Battery Tips on battery care  Your car's battery requires no mainte nance in normal vehicle operation (DIN 43539/T2). However, have the battery's charge status and acid level checked at the start of the cold season by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart cen ter.  The battery stoppers on the top must be opened to check the acid level. Acid must come up to MAX mark.  If the car is used almost exclusively for short trips, recharge the battery ap proximately every three months. This will preserve your vehicle's startability and prolong the battery's operating life.  Disconnect the car's battery for ex tended periods of nonuse and re charge approximately every six months.  If the car is left for extended periods of time (three to four weeks) with the bat tery still connected, it must be re charged. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Battery Jump starting If your battery is flat and the car will not start, another vehicle may be able to help you start. Start your car's engine with the aid of  jumper cables and  the battery of the assisting vehicle. Observe the following instructions when doing this. Things you need to know  Only use batteries with identically rated voltages (12 volt).  Ensure that the capacity of the battery in the assisting vehicle is not signifi cantly lower than that of the discharged battery.  Use jumper cables of a suitable cross section and insulated cable clamps; these are available from a qualified workshop, such as a smart center.  Ensure that the vehicles do not contact each other.  Position the jumper cables such that they cannot be caught by rotating parts in the engine compartment.  Do not disconnect the discharged bat tery from the vehicle's electrical sys tem. Danger of explosion! Gases escaping from the battery during jumpstarting may cause minor explosions. Avoid creating sparks. Keep naked flames away from the bat tery and do not smoke. Comply with safety precautions and take protective measures when han dling batteries . Danger of injury! There is a risk of acid burns when jumpstarting a vehicle or recharging the battery due to escaping gases. Therefore, do not lean over the battery. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Battery Jumpstart assistance  Switch off the engine of both vehicles.  Put the selector lever to N.  Switch off all electrical consumers.  Remove the battery cover.  Connect the positive terminal (A) with the red jumper cable. Begin with your own battery.  Connect the negative terminal of both batteries (B) with the black jumper ca ble. Begin with the battery of the assist ing vehicle.  Let the engine of the assisting vehicle run in neutral.  Deactivate the electronic immobiliser (see page 140).  Start your car's engine.  If the engine does not start right away, leave approx. 60 seconds between starting attempts.

If the engine will not start, call a breakdown recovery service, e.g. smartmove Assistance or a qual ified specialist workshop, such as a smart center. Removing the jumper cables  Do not switch on electrical consumers such as the blower or the rear window heater until the engine is running. Do not switch the lights on! This helps reduce the danger of any sparking when removing the jumper cables.  Let the engine run 2 to 3 minutes until it runs smoothly.  Disconnect the jumper cables from the negative terminal of both batteries (B). Begin with your own battery.  Disconnect the jumper cables from the positive terminal of both batteries (A).  Have the battery checked by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart cen ter. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Battery Charging the battery  Only use chargers of a correct or suit able voltage.  Never attempt to recharge a frozen battery. Have the battery checked by a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a smart center. The housing could be damaged.

Note! Disconnect the battery for rapid charging prior to using the charger. Danger of injury! Never attempt to charge the in stalled battery. As the battery is being charged, gases can escape and generate minor explosions, which may injure you and other persons or cause damage to the paintwork or acid corrosion on the vehicle. Danger of injury! Danger of explosion! When charging the battery, deflagra tions can occur due to gases escaping from the battery. Avoid creating sparks. Keep naked flames away from the battery and do not smoke. Do not touch the battery terminal with metal objects and do not remove the battery charger's terminal clamps un til the battery charger has been switched off and no further gas is being discharged by the batteries. Only charge the battery in a well venti lated area. There is a risk of acid burns during the charging procedure due to the gases which escape from the battery. Do not lean over the battery when it is being charged. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Roll starting Roll starting If the starter is faulty you can try to start the car by letting it run down a steep hill. Preparations  Apply the footbrake.  Switch on the ignition.  Move the gearshift lever to position + and hold it there. Roll starting  Release the footbrake.  Push the accelerator pedal to the floor.

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Towing Towing You will need a towing lug to tow another vehicle or have your vehicle towed. The towing lug (A) is located in the pas sengerside footwell below the carpet. The lug always must be stored at this loca tion in the vehicle when it is not being used.  Open the passenger door. Fixing points for the towing lug The front fixing point is for towing the ve hicle. The rear fixing points are for towing other vehicles and for mounting the base rack*. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Towing Attaching the towing lug  Take the towing lug out of the foot sup port in the passengerside footwell.  Remove the cover on the vehicle.  Screw in the towing lug as far as it will go and then tighten it.  Attach the tow rope or the tow bar to the towing lug. Towing  Switch on the ignition.  Apply the footbrake.  Move the gearshift lever to position N.

N appears in the display. Important! The vehicle may only be towed when  the gearshift lever is in position N,  the display shows N,  you are certain that no gear is engaged. This is especially the case when the bat tery is completely depleted, for example. Towing now can begin under consider ation of the following notes. Accident risk! Have the car towed away with a tow bar if the engine cannot be started. There is no assistance for the electric power steering system* when the en gine is not running. You will then need to use considerably more effort to steer and brake the car. If you are towstarting or towing away another car, its weight must not exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight of your car. Only tow the vehicle short distances. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Towing

Towing notes!  Only people with a certain amount of ex perience should tow.  The ignition must be switched on.  If the car is being towed, the gearshift lever must be set to position N.  Ideally, you should have your car towed by a vehicle from a qualified specialist workshop, such as a smart center.  Observe the national statutory regula tions concerning the towing of vehicles.  The maximum towing speed should not exceed 50 km/h (approx. 30 mph).  The maximum towing distance should not exceed 50 km (approx. 30 miles).  Do not tow the vehicle long distances. If you want to transport the vehicle long distances, you must use a trailer.  When towing the car it is preferable to use a tow bar. If a tow rope is to be used, elastic polyamide ropes or polya mide belts should be used.  The tow rope must never be attached to the base rack!  The towing lugs on both vehicles in volved in the towing process must be on the same side.  The car should only be towed or tow an other vehicle by means of the towing lug.  The towed vehicle may not be heavier than the towing vehicle.  For safety reasons, recovery or lashing down of the car by means of the towing lug is not allowed. Failure to observe this could result in the towing lug being ripped out of its mounting and people being injured!  Towing the car with a base carrier mounted is not permissible.  The vehicle must not be towed by the base carrier*! Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Fire extinguisher Fire extinguisher You should be aware of the following:  You should read the operating instruc tions before using the fire extinguisher to ensure that you can use it properly and safely at any given time.  You should have your fire extinguisher regularly checked, i.e. every 2 years. Danger of injury! Ensure that the fire extinguisher is always securely fastened. Vehicle occupants could otherwise be injured by the fire extinguisher being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of:  Severe braking  A change of direction  An accident Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Now, to finish off, you should take another few minutes to go through the car's technical data and soak them in. Have fun in doing so. Contents

Information signs (example: left hand drive version) . . . . . . . . . . 266 Model plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Homologation numbers . . . . . . . . 278 Official homologation . . . . . . . . . 279 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Information signs (example: lefthand drive version) Information signs (example: lefthand drive version) a Service label b Coolant warning label c Wiper mechanism warning label d Airbag information signs (sun visor/roof rail) e Refuelling sign/tyre pressure sign f Model plate with vehicle ident. no. g smartmove Assistance Danger of injury! Various warning stickers are affixed to your vehi cle. Their purpose is to draw your attention, and the atten tion of others, to various dangers. Therefore, do not re move any warning stickers unless the sticker clearly states that you may do so. If you remove the warning stickers, you or others could be injured by failing to recognise certain dangers. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Model plate Model plate Vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle identification number (B) can be found on the floor plate under the car pet (A) in the luggage compartment. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Technical data The technical data are valid for all stan dard equipped vehicles. smart gmbh recommends that you use original smart parts and accessories. Engine specifications Diesel engines Petrol engines fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Rated output (kW) 30 37 45 55 At engine speed (rpm) 4,200 5,250 5,250 5,250 Nominal torque (Nm) 100 80 95 110 At engine speed (rpm) 1,8002,800 1,8004,000 2,0004,000 2,5004,500 Number of cylinders 3 3 3 3 Valves per cylinder 2 2 2 2 Spark plugs per cylinder  2 2 2 Total displacement (cm³) 799 698 698 698 Engine weight acc. to DIN 70020 A (kg) 69 60 60 59 Maximum climbing capacity at permissible gross vehicle weight 20% 20% 20% 20% Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Fuel consumption in accordance with EC Directive 1999/100/EC The following data were evaluated in ac cordance with the EC Directive (1999/ 100/EC). All data are valid for basic ver sion vehicles with catalytic converter. In practice, fuel consumption may be higher than the values determined and cited in the EC guidelines (1999/100/EC), as in everyday use different operating conditions may prevail, such as individual driving styles, additional equipment, dif ferent road surfaces and weather condi tions. The fuel consumption values given by the EC Directive (1999/100/EC) serve solely as a means of comparison in certain given conditions. Any qualified specialist workshop such as a smart center will be able to provide fur ther details. Refer to the COC papers (ECCERTIFI CATE OF CONFORMITY) for the currently applicable fuel consumption ratings. These papers are handed to you at the point of vehicle delivery. Fuel consumption in accordance with 1999/100/EC Diesel engine Petrol engines fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/ fortwo cabrio from BRABUS 30 kW 37 kW 45 kW 55 kW softip softip softip softouch Inner urban (ltrs./100 km) 4.5 6.0 6.0 6.5 Extra urban (ltrs./100 km) 3.6 4.0 4.0 4.6 Combined (ltrs./100 km) 3.8 4.7 4.7 5.3 Driving range (km) 579 688 688 611 Emissions standard EU4 EU4 EU4 EU4 CO2 emissions (g/km) 101 113 113 127 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Acceleration/elasticity Maximum speed Diesel engine Petrol engines fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/fortwo cabrio from BRABUS 30 kW 37 kW 45 kW 55 kW 0 to 100 km/h (s) 19.8 18.3 15.5 12.3 60 to 100 km/h (s) in 5th gear 13.2 14.7 11.8  Top speed, electronically governed (km/h) 135 135 135 150 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Wheels and tyres

Notes on wheels and tyres!  Use only wheels and tyres approved by smart gmbh. This way you ensure that your car will handle optimally, which in turn guaran tees the driving safety of your vehicle.  Change over to winter tyres at an early date, preferably in the autumn.  The vehicle operating approval status is rendered null and void if other wheel/ tyre combinations are used.  Replace worn tyres in good time. Every qualified specialist workshop (e.g.
a smart center) will be glad to provide you with details and information concerning the wheels and tyres recommended for your smart. Petrol engines fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/ fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Tyres, front 145/65 R15 175/55 R15 175/50 R16 175/50 R16 175/50 R16 Tyres, rear 175/55 R15 195/50 R15 205/45 R16 205/45 R16 225/35 R17 Wheels, front 4 Jx15 ET 27 5Jx15 ET 27 5.5Jx16 ET 30 5.5 Jx16 ET 30 5.5 Jx16 ET 30 Wheels, rear 5.5 Jx15 ET 1 6.5Jx15 ET 1 6.5Jx16 ET 3 6.5 Jx16 ET 3 8Jx17 ET 15 Diesel engine fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio Tyres, front 145/65 R15 175/55 R15 Tyres, rear 175/55 R15 195/50 R15 Wheels, front 4 Jx15 ET 27 5Jx15 ET 27 Wheels, rear 5.5 Jx15 ET 1 6.5Jx15 ET 1 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data

Note! Freedom of motion can only be guaranteed if the manufacturer's recommended wheels and tyres are used. Other wheel and tyre sizes may damage the braking system. Note! If wide tyres are fitted on vehicles equipped with a diesel engine, the qualify ing conditions for a 3litre car will not be satisfied. In this case, the car's exemption from road tax will be nullified. Note! To maintain sufficient clearance between wide tyres fitted at the front and the vehi cle body, the technique used to fix the front body panel has to be modified. The professional work can be performed by your qualified specialist workshop (e.g. a smart center). To ensure that the rear wheels are shield ed as required by law, a modified fixing technique is likewise used on the fortwo cabrio. On the fortwo coupé, special black trim elements are fitted on the wheel arches. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Snow chains* Only the original smart accessory snow chains (partno. 000 1792 V001) are ap proved for use on the smart.

Important!  Snow chains for the smart fortwo from BRABUS are only permitted to be used on 175/55 R15 winter tyres.  Only fit snow chains on the rear tyres of your vehicle.  The use of snow chains is not permitted on the wide tyres available as an op tional extra. Note! If othermake snow chains are used:  the vehicle operating approval status is rendered null and void,  the car could sustain damage,  handling can be greatly impaired. Accident risk! When fitting or removing snow chains, always park your car on a level surface and switch the engine off. The vehicle could otherwise slide and in jure yourself or other road users. Danger of injury! When fitting and removing snow chains, ensure that you and your vehi cle are at a safe distance from moving traffic. Not doing so could endanger other road users or even lead to you be ing injured by the vehicles behind you. Accident risk! The car's handling changes when driving with snow chains on any kind of road surface. You should therefore al ways adapt your driving style to suit the current road and weather condi tions. Accident risk! Do not forget to retighten the snow chains. Otherwise they may work their way loose from the tyres. Accident risk! Only use original smart snow chains. Otherwise there is an accident risk! Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data

Weights All fortwo coupés including the fortwo coupé from BRABUS All fortwo cabrios including the fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Curb weight1 (kg) 805 815 Load capacity (kg) 260 250 of which maximum load in the luggage compartment (kg) 50 50 Permissible gross vehicle weight (kg) 990 990 1 Curb weight (acc. to 92/21/EEC) including driver (75 kg) and all operating fluids (tank 90 % full). Optional extras will increase the curb weight; as a result the payload is reduced. Loads fortwo coupé/fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Maximum permissible axle weight, front axle (kg) 427 Maximum permissible axle weight, rear axle (kg) 610 Maximum permissible roof load None Accident risk! Do not load the roof of the car and do not mount a roof rack! This may significantly impair driving dynamics and lead to accidents. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Vehicle dimensions Length (mm) 2,500 Width (mm) 1,515 Height (mm) 1,549 Wheelbase (mm) 1,812 Tread width, front/rear (mm) 1,272/1,354 Luggage compartment, rear (ltrs.) 150568 Turning circle, m (ft/in) 8.70 Refuelling Diesel engine Petrol engines Fuel tank for all vehicles fortwo coupé/ fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé/ fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/ fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Capacity, (ltrs.) 22 33 33 of which reserve capacity (ltrs.) 5 5 5 Fuel fortwo coupé/ fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé/ fortwo cabrio fortwo coupé from BRABUS/ fortwo cabrio from BRABUS Diesel fuel, EN 590 Unleaded petrol Super, EN 228, at least 95 RON/85 MON Premium Plus unleaded petrol, EN 228, at least 981RON/88 MON 1 The 55 kW petrol engine is designed to run on unleaded fuel with a minimum grade of 98 RON/88 MON. In countries where no such petrol is available, you can refuel with 95 RON/85 MON. This, however, can reduce engine output and increase fuel consumption. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Fill levels Diesel engines Petrol engines Coolant system Coolant capacity (ltrs.) 4.5 4.2 Anticorrosion agent/antifreeze (ltrs.) 2.25 2.1 Windscreen washer system Total fluid capacity (ltrs.) 3.0 3.0 Tyre inflation pressure (summer and winter) 135/70 R15 front  175/55 R15 rear (bar) 2.0 2.0 145/65 R15 front  175/55 R15 rear (bar) 2.0 2.0 175/55 R15 front  195/50 R15 rear (bar) 2.0 2.0 175/50 R16 front  205/45 R16 rear (bar)  1.8/2.3 175/50 R16 front  225/35 R17 rear (bar)  1.8/2.3 Engine oil Diesel engine Petrol engines Change quantity (ltrs.) approx. 2.7 approx. 3.1 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Technical data Retrofitted electrical/electronic equipment Retrofitted electrical or electronic equipment which may influence the driv er's control over the vehicle require a type approval certificate and must be designated by means of an e symbol. The installation of mobile phones and data transmission devices which comply with the maximum transmitting power listed below will receive the approval of the smart gmbh company if the installation is done by skilled technician and a nonre flectance aerial is used.

Note! If electrical/electronic devices that do not comply with the aforementioned in stallation specifications are fitted, the vehicle's operating approval may be ren dered null and void (EU Directive 95/54/ EC). Frequency range (band) Max. transmission power (watts) Short wave (<50 MHz) 100 Wavelength 2 m 50 Wavelength 0.7 m 35 Wavelength 0.25 m = D + E networks 10 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Key word index All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories. A abs ....................................................... 163 Indicator lamp .................................... 36 Malfunction....................................... 164 Acceleration ........................................ 270 Air conditioning plus ......................... 102 Air seat .............................................. 134 Airbags ................................................ 166 Frontpassenger.............................. 169 Indicator lamp .................................... 39 Side airbags...................................... 166 Airrecirculation mode ......................... 99 Antilock braking system, see "abs" Ashtray ................................................ 177 Automated shifting (softouch) ........... 138 Automatic car wash.............................. 221 autorelock function ............................. 12 AUX jack ............................................... 88 Auxiliary heater................................... 98 B Baby carrier ...................................... 134 Base rack ........................................... 198 Battery................................................. 252 Charging........................................... 258 Indicator lamp .................................... 41 Installation ....................................... 254 Key ...................................................... 15 Removal............................................. 254 Belt force limiters ................................. 29 Belt guide...............................................21 Belt height adjustment...........................28 Belt tensioners.......................................29 Bicycle rack........................................198 Booster cushion..................................134 Boot ......................................................183 Boot tub ..............................................186 Brake assistant ....................................162 Brake fluid............................................214 Brake pad display ................................162 Brakes, see "Brake system" Braking system Footbrake..........................................161 Handbrake.........................................160 Indicator lamp.....................................37 Malfunction........................................164 Breakdown set ....................................236 Breaking in...........................................139 Bulbs Changing ...........................................232 Front..................................................232 Rear...................................................233 C Car cover............................................110 Care Automatic car wash...........................221 Highpressure cleaners...................220 Sunroof top/rear soft top.................125 Vehicle...............................................219 Carving Kit ......................................... 198 Cassette box ........................................ 80 CD box.................................................. 77 CD changer........................................... 76 Central locking ...................................... 14 Centre console, lower ................................................... 55 upper .................................................. 51 Changing a wheel, see "Flat tyre" Child restraint system Air seat ........................................... 134 Baby carrier ................................... 134 Basisfix ........................................... 134 Booster cushion.............................. 134 Quick coupling ................................ 134 Recommendation............................... 134 Children Automatic child seat recognition..... 132 In the vehicle.................................... 131 Restraint system............................. 130 Cigarette lighter ................................. 235 Cleaning, see "Care" Clock, see "Cockpit clock" COC documents.................................... 269 Cockpit................................................... 31 Cockpit clock........................................ 52 Combination filter.............................. 102 Coming home function*.......................... 59 Consumption ........................................ 269 Control lever ......................................... 33 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Key word index All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories. Coolant................................................. 276 Checking the level............................ 212 Display ................................................ 44 Temperature display.......................... 47 Cruise control.................................... 154 D Daily trip odometer ............................... 48 Daytime driving lights.......................... 60 Deicing the windows .......................... 101 Demisting............................................. 101 Diesel, see "Fuel" Dimensions........................................... 275 Dippedbeam headlamps Driving abroad ................................... 58 Switching on/off.................................. 58 Dirt tub............................................... 186 Display ................................................... 44 Lighting .............................................. 44 Divider cabrio ............................................... 195 coupé ................................................ 193 Door handle ........................................... 14 Door locking system Indicator lamp .................................... 12 Door pocket net ................................. 181 Drinks holder ..................................... 178 drive lock function............................... 13 Driving abroad....................................... 58 Driving off............................................ 143 Driving tips ..........................................152 Catalytic converter...........................151 esp.....................................................165 Winter................................................149 E Electrical/electronic equipment Retrofitting .......................................277 Electronic immobiliser.........................140 Electronic Stability Program, see "esp" emark..................................................277 Emergency release ................................15 Engine Starting .............................................141 Switching off......................................147 Technical data...................................268 Engine compartment ............................207 Engine oil .............................................276 Capacity ............................................276 Checking the oil level........................206 Oil grades..........................................209 Topping up ........................................208 esp........................................................165 Driving tips .......................................165 Indicator lamp.....................................38 F Fill levels.............................................. 276 Fire extinguisher............................... 263 First aid kit ........................................ 186 Flat tyre ............................................... 248 Floor mats .......................................... 137 Footbrake ............................................ 161 Fresh air mode ...................................... 99 Front bulbs .......................................... 232 Front fog lamps.................................... 63 Frost warning....................................... 49 Display ................................................ 44 Fuel ...................................................... 204 Consumption ..................................... 269 Minimum quality................................ 275 Fuel filler flap...................................... 205 Fuse box............................................... 227 Fuses.................................................... 227 G Gear indicator ....................................... 46 Gearshift lever .................................... 138 Console ............................................... 56 Gearshifts Automated shifting (softouch)........ 138 Malfunction ......................................... 46 Manual shifting (softip) .................... 138 Gearshifts from the steering wheel... 138 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Key word index All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories. H Handbrake............................................ 160 Handsfree system .............................. 86 Hazard warning lamps ........................... 66 Headlamp flasher................................... 66 Headlamp range control ........................ 61 Heater.................................................... 96 Air distribution................................... 97 Air nozzles.......................................... 96 Airrecirculation mode ...................... 99 Auxiliary heater................................ 98 Blower................................................. 96 Deicing the windows ....................... 101 Fresh air mode ................................... 99 Heater booster................................... 98 Outside mirrors .............................. 108 Rear window...................................... 107 Seat heater ..................................... 109 Temperature....................................... 98 Heater booster ...................................... 98 Indicator lamp .................................... 42 Highpressure cleaners.............. 126, 220 Homologation numbers ........................ 278 Horn ....................................................... 66 I Indicator lamp abs...............................................36, 164 Airbags........................................39, 171 Battery ................................................41 Braking system............................37, 164 Engine check.......................................43 esp.......................................................38 Heater booster....................................42 Mainbeam headlamps ........................37 Oil pressure........................................41 Overview..............................................34 Preheating...........................................42 Rear fog lamp......................................38 Turn signals ........................................41 Information signs.................................266 Instrument cluster.................................34 Display.................................................44 Indicator lamp.....................................34 Interior lighting.....................................62 Interval wiping.....................................105 ipod.......................................................87 J Jumpstarting Jumpstarting...................................256 Roll starting ......................................259 K Key ......................................................... 10 Battery................................................ 15 Kickdown .............................................. 146 L Lighting ................................................. 58 Lights Coming home function....................... 59 Daytime driving lights ...................... 60 Dippedbeam headlamps.................... 58 Front fog lamps................................. 63 Headlamp flasher................................ 66 Headlamp range control..................... 61 Interior lighting ................................. 62 Mainbeam headlamps........................ 59 Rear fog lamp ..................................... 64 Side lamps........................................... 58 Load capacity ...................................... 200 Loading guidelines .............................. 199 Locking button....................................... 15 Locking in an emergency....................... 14 Luggage compartment......................... 183 Luggage compartment cover............. 188 Luggage net......................................... 186 Luggage net bag ................................ 190 Luggage wedge* .................................. 187 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Key word index All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories. M Mainbeam headlamps Indicator lamp .................................... 37 Switching on/off.................................. 59 Malfunction abs system........................................ 164 Braking system................................. 164 Soft top system................................. 123 Manual shifting (softip) ....................... 138 Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight............................ 274 Maximum speed.................................... 270 Mileage................................................... 48 Mirrors Driver sun visor................................ 91 inside.................................................. 23 outside................................................ 22 Mobile phone Handsfree system ........................... 86 Telephone console............................ 83 Model plate .......................................... 267 Multifunction box ............................... 197 Multifunction display........................... 48 N Navigation system................................ 72 O Oil, see "Engine oil" Onboard diagnosis socket .................226 Outside mirror heaters......................108 Outside mirrors adjusting .............................................22 Note...................................................202 Outside temperature display ...............48 Adjusting...........................................103 P Parking.................................................147 Passenger airbag.................................169 Passenger seat, folding down........................................20 Performance.........................................270 Petrol, see "Fuel" Power glass sliding roof.......................93 Power steering ...................................261 Power windows .......................................24 R Radio smart radio five.................................71 smart radio one.................................69 smart radio three..............................70 Rear bulbs............................................233 Rear fog lamp.........................................64 Indicator lamp.....................................38 Rear rack ........................................... 198 Rear soft top........................................ 113 Cleaning............................................ 126 Display .............................................. 114 Malfunction ....................................... 123 Notes................................................. 122 Rear window Cleaning............................................ 127 Rear window heater............................. 107 Rear window wiper............................... 105 Rearview mirror adjusting............................................. 23 Refuelling............................................. 204 Residual litres display........................ 45 Remote control Changing the battery ......................... 16 Infrared remote control................... 10 Radio remote control.......................... 10 Residual litres display Instrument cluster ............................. 48 Notes................................................... 45 Restraint system Airbags ............................................. 166 Belt force limiters .............................. 29 Belt tensioners................................... 29 Children* .......................................... 130 Indicator lamp .................................... 39 Malfunction ....................................... 171 Seat belt.............................................. 25 Reversing the car................................ 144 Roll starting......................................... 259 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Key word index All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories. S Seat Folding down the passenger seat ...... 20 Height adjustment .............................. 18 Longitudinal adjustment..................... 18 Seat belt................................................. 25 Height adjustment .............................. 28 Seat heater......................................... 109 Service interval display ........................ 50 Display ................................................ 44 Service screen..................................... 211 Side airbags....................................... 166 Side lamps.............................................. 58 Side rails Mounting........................................... 117 Removing .......................................... 115 Side windows.......................................... 24 Ski holder........................................... 198 smart sound package........................... 88 smartmove Assistance......................... 266 Snow chains........................................ 273 Socket .................................................. 235 Soft top system Faults................................................ 123 Mounting the side rails .................... 117 Notes................................................. 122 Rear soft top..................................... 113 Removing the side rails.................... 115 Sunroof top....................................... 112 softip.................................................... 145 softouch ............................................. 146 sound package......................................88 Speed limiter ......................................157 Speedometer ..........................................34 Storage bag in the front passenger footwell.................................................182 Storage compartment under driver seat ...........................................175 Summer tyres .......................................245 Sun visors...............................................90 Sunroof top...........................................112 Cleaning ............................................126 Malfunction........................................123 Notes .................................................122 Sunroof visor........................................92 T Tachometer...........................................53 Tailgate cabrio................................................185 coupé.................................................183 Tank capacity.......................................275 Display.................................................45 Technical data Acceleration......................................270 Coolant ..............................................276 Fuel consumption ..............................269 Maximum speed.................................270 Vehicle dimensions ...........................275 Vehicle weight...................................274 Telephone console................................83 Temperature Adjusting ............................................ 98 Display, outside ................................ 48 Tightening torque................................ 251 Towing.................................................. 260 Towing eye........................................... 260 Transport (vehicle) ............................. 262 Trays Coin slots.......................................... 174 Door pocket net .............................. 181 Drinks holder.................................. 178 Luggage net...................................... 186 Luggage net bag............................. 190 Storage bag in the front passenger footwell.................. 182 Trip odometer........................................ 48 Turn signals........................................... 65 Indicator lamp .................................... 41 Tyre inflation pressure....................... 215 Checking........................................... 217 Table................................................. 276 Tyre pressure, see "Tyre inflation pressure" Tyres.................................................... 244 Damage ............................................. 247 Fill pressure..................................... 215 Summer ............................................. 245 Technical data .................................. 271 Tightening torque ............................ 251 Tread depth...................................... 246 Winter ............................................... 245 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Key word index All sections marked with the * symbol refer to either factoryfitted optional extras or original smart accessories. U Universal handsfree system .............. 86 Unladen weight .................................... 274 V Vehicle Breaking in ....................................... 139 Care .................................................. 219 identification number (VIN).............. 267 Locking in an emergency ............. 14, 15 Locking (auto relock function)........... 12 Locking (central locking switch)........ 14 Locking (drive lock function) ........... 13 Towing............................................... 260 Transporting .................................... 262 Unlocking in an emergency ................ 15 Unlocking (door handle)..................... 14 Unlocking (remote control) .......... 11, 12 Vehicle dimensions.............................. 275 Vehicle electronics.............................. 277 Vehicle identification number (VIN).... 267 Vehicle weight...................................... 274 Ventilation Air distribution................................... 97 Air nozzles.......................................... 96 Blower................................................. 96 W Warning triangle ..................................186 Warning waistcoat ..............................186 Washer fluid .........................................213 Washing the car....................................221 Wheel theft protection .......................243 Wheel trim cap....................................242 Wheels ..................................................244 Interchanging ...................................247 Technical data...................................271 Wind and sunroof visor.........................92 Windblocker........................................120 Windscreen washer system..................105 Capacity ............................................276 Topping up ........................................213 Windscreen wipers...............................105 Adjusting the wiper nozzles .............218 Replacing the wiper blades ..............218 Wipe and wash functions...................105 Winter driving ......................................149 Winter tyres .........................................245 Wiper blades.........................................218 Wiper control, automatic....................106 Wiper nozzles .......................................218 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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