Mercedes-Benz GL-Class: Time/date - Settings menu - Menus and submenus - On-board computer and displays - Mercedes-Benz GL-Class Owner's ManualMercedes-Benz GL-Class: Time/date

This submenu is only available on vehicles with no navigation module. To set the time and the date for vehicles with a navigation module, see the separate operating instructions.

In the Time/date submenu, you can set the time and date.

Press to select the Settings... menu. on the steering wheel to select the Settings... menu.
Press the ► Press the button to select submenus.
Press the Time/date submenu. button to select the Time/date submenu.
To set the time: press Clock Set Hour or Clock Set to select Clock Set Hour or Clock Set Minute(s).
or
To set the date: press & to select Date Set Day, Date Set Month or Date Set Year.
Press ► Press the to set a value.
Press the button to, select a different display. button to select a different display.

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