Setting the interior/exterior lighting delayed switch-off time
Interior lighting: you can set whether and for how long you wish the interior lighting to remain on in the dark after you have removed the SmartKey from the ignition lock.
Exterior light: you can set whether and for how long you want the exterior lighting to remain on in the dark after the doors have been closed. The exterior lighting automatically switches off after the switch-off delay has elapsed.
You may select from the following settings:
• 0 seconds: delayed switch-off is
deactivated.
• 15, 30, 45, 60 seconds: delayed switch-off
is activated.
You can reactivate this function by
opening a door within one minute. If none
of the doors are opened after the SmartKey
is removed from the ignition lock or if a door
is not closed after it has been opened, the
exterior lights switch off after 60 seconds.

To set the interior/exterior lighting
delayed switch-off time: select Vehicle
in the main function bar by sliding
and
turning
the COMAND controller and
press
to confirm.
The main area is active.
Select the Interior Lighting Delayed
Shut-off/Exterior Lighting
Delayed Shut-off menu by sliding
or turning
the COMAND
controller.
The interior/exterior lighting delayed
switch-off time menu appears. The current
setting is indicated by a
dot.
Select Setting by sliding
or turning
the COMAND controller.
The selected setting is indicated by a
dot.
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