MERCEDES-BENZ GLC SUV 2022 Owners Manual

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qLocking the release catch of the centre rear
seat backrest
Requirements:
= The les and centre seat backrests are
engaged and joined together.
You can lock the centre seat backrest release
catch if you want to secure the load compartment
against unauthorised access. The centre seat
backrest can then be folded forwards only
together with the les seat backrest. 
Fold the centre and les seat bac
krests for-
wards. 
To lock or unlock: slide catc
h 1 upwards or
downwards.
qA
djusting the angle of the rear seat backrests
(cargo position)
To enlarge the load compartment, you can adjust
the seat backrests so that they are ten degrees
steeper (cargo position). %
Observe the changes in the requirements for
adjus

ting the head restraints when using the
cargo position (  page 111). 
Fold seat backrest forwards ( pag
e 124). 
Move bracket 1 in t
he direction of the arrow.128
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Push seat backrest 2 bac k to bracket 1
until the backrest engages.
If the seat backrest is not engaged and locked
in place, red lock veriNcation indicator 3 will
be visible. Load compartment cover
qExt
ending/retracting the load compartment
cover &
WARNING Risk of injur
y or death due to
poorly secured objects
The load compartment cover alone cannot
secur
e or restrain heavy objects, items of lug-
gage or heavy loads.
You could be hit by an unsecured load, partic-
ularly in the event of abrupt changes in direc-
tion, sudden braking or an accident. 
Always stow objects in such a way that
t

hey cannot be thrown around. 
Secure objects, luggage or loads against
slipping or tipping o

ver, e.g. by using
lashing material, even if you are using
the load compartment cover. *
NOTE Damag
e to the load compartment
cover when loading the vehicle The load compartment cover may be damaged
when t
he vehicle is being loaded. 
Do not place any objects above the
lo

wer edge of the side windows or on the
load compartment cover. The load compartment cover is attached behind
t

he seat backrest of the rear bench seat. 
To extend: pull load com
partment cover 1
back by grab handle 2 and hook it into the
holders on the les and right. 
To retract: unhook load com
partment cover
1 from the holders on the les and right and
guide it forwards by grab handle 2 until it is
fully retracted. Seats and stowing
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qInstalling and removing the load compartment
cover
Requirements:
= The load compartment cover is retracted.
Removing the load compartment cover 
Press in the end cap of load compartment
co
ver 1 on the right- or les-hand side. 
Push load compartment cover 1 int
o recess
2 on the opposite side. 
Take load compartment cover 1 out b
y lising
it upwards. Installing the load compartment cover 
Press in the end cap of load compartment
co
ver 1 on the opposite side and insert load
compartment cover 1 into other recess 2. 
Slide the end cap outwards.
Stowing the load compartment cover
Depending on t
he vehicle version, the load com-
partment cover can be stowed under the load
compartment Ooor. 
To insert: position load com
partment cover
1 to the les under the trim and engage it in
mounting 2. 
To remove: pr
ess the end cap of the load com-
partment cover inward and remove it from
mounting 2. Attaching/removing the partitioning net
&
WARNING Risk of injur
y or death due to
poorly secured objects
The partitioning net alone cannot secure or
r
estrain heavy objects, items of luggage or
heavy loads.
You could be hit by an unsecured load, partic-
ularly in the event of abrupt changes in direc-
tion, sudden braking or an accident. 
Always stow objects in such a way that
t

hey cannot be thrown around. 
Secure objects, luggage or loads against
slipping or tipping o

ver, e.g. by using
lashing material, even if you are using
the partitioning net. For safety reasons, always use a partitioning net
when tr
ansporting a load. 130
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Damaged partitioning nets can no longer
fulNl
t heir functions and must be replaced. Visit a quali-
Ned specialist workshop. Partitioning net in the front position Partitioning net in the rear position

To attach: e
xtend and unfold the partitioning
net. 
Attach the upper hooks of the partitioning net
t

o holders 1 on the roof lining. 
Attach lower hooks 2 in e
yelets 3 on the
les and right. 
Pull on the loose ends of the lashing straps
until t

he partitioning net is tight. 
Aser dr
iving a short distance, check the ten-
sion of the partitioning net and re-tension it if
necessary. 
To remove: pull t
he belt clamps until the lash-
ing straps are loose. 
Remove lower hooks 2 fr
om eyelets 3 on
the les and right. 
Detach upper hooks from holders 1. Overview of the tie-down eyes
Observe the notes on loading the vehicle
(
 pag

e 120). Seats and stowing
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1
Tie-down eyes Overview of bag hooks
&
WARNING Risk of injur y when using bag
hooks with heavy objects
The bag hooks cannot restrain heavy objects
or it
ems of luggage. Objects or items of luggage may be
Oung
ar
ound and hit vehicle occupants. 
Only hang light objects on the bag
hook
s. 
Never hang hard, sharp-edged or fragile
objects on t

he bag hooks. Observe the notes on loading the vehicle
(
 pag

e 120).
Subject the bag hooks to a maximum load of 3 kg
and do not attach any goods to them. 1
Bag hooks 132
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Attaching a roof luggage rack
&
WARNING Risk of accident due t o exceed-
ing the maximum roof load
The vehicle centre of gravity and the usual
dr
iving characteristics as well as the steering
and braking characteristics alter.
If you exceed the maximum roof load, the driv-
ing characteristics, as well as steering and
braking, will be greatly impaired. 
Never exceed the maximum roof load
and adjus

t your driving style. You will
Nnd inf
ormation on the maximum roof
load in the "Technical data" section.
* NOTE Damag
e to the vehicle due to not
observing the maximum permitted head-
room clearance If the vehicle height is greater than the maxi-
mum per
mitted headroom clearance, the roof
and other parts of the vehicle may be dam-
aged. 
Observe the signposted headroom clear-
ance. 
If the vehicle height is greater than the
per
mitted headroom clearance, do not
enter. 
Observe the changed vehicle height with
add-on r
oof equipment. *
NOTE Damag
e to the panorama sliding
sunroof due to non-approved roof luggage
racks The panorama sliding sunroof may be dam-
ag

ed by the roof luggage rack if you attempt to
open it when using a roof luggage rack not
tested and approved for Mercedes-Benz. 
When a roof luggage rack is Ntt
ed, open
the panorama sliding sunroof only if this
has been tested and approved for
Mercedes-Benz.
The panorama sliding sunroof may be raised
t
o allow ventilation of the vehicle interior. *
NOTE Damag
e to the covers The covers may be damaged and scratched
when being opened. 
Do not use metallic or hard objects. 
Carefully fold covers 1 upw
ards in the direc-
tion of the arrow. Seats and stowing
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Secure the roof luggage rack to the fastening
points beneat
h covers 1. 
Comply with the installation instructions of the
r
oof luggage rack manufacturer. 
Secure the load on the roof luggage rack. Cup holders
Fitting or removing the cup holder in the centre
console
&
WARNING !

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To Nt

Insert two lugs 2 int o the recesses in the
trim and swing cup holder 1 into the com-
partment until it engages.
To remove
The cup holder can be r
emoved for cleaning. 
Push the side wall of rear beverage compart-
ment 3 t
o the les until the cup holder relea-
ses and swing the cup holder out upwards. Insert mats
4 in t he cup holder beverage com-
partments can be removed for cleaning. 
To do so, use a suitable tool to push the insert
mats out of t
heir mounting from the rear of
the removed cup holder. 
Reinsert the cup holder aser cleaning. Seats and stowing
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Using the cup holder
%
Check whether the beverage container is held
Nr
mly by the cup holder. Some beverage con-
tainers will not be secured adequately in the
cup holder due to their shape or size.
The side wall of the front beverage compartment
can be r
etracted and extended manually. 
Gently push a beverage container into the bot-
t

om 2 of the beverage compartment.
The side panel will automatically extend to the
les to secure the beverage container.
Alternatively, you can extend the side wall of the
be
verage compartment by pressing lightly on
grooved surface 1.
Retracting the side wall
When the front beverage compartment is not in
use, the side panel can be retracted manually. The
cup holder's holding function will then no longer
be available. 
Push the side panel back in the direction of
t

he arrow until it engages in correct position
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Sockets
Using the 12 V socket
Requirements:
= Onl
y connect devices up to a maximum of
180 W (15 A).
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehicle
has the following 12 V sockets: = In the front passenger footwell
= In the load compartment Example: 12 V socket in the front passenger footwell

Fold up socket cap 1. 
Insert the plug of the device. USB ports
Depending on its equipment, the vehicle has the
f
ollowing USB ports:
= In the stowage compartment in the front
centre console
= In the stowage compartment under the front
armrest
= in the rear centre console
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehicle
has either one or two USB ports in the stowage
compartment in the front centre console and
beneath the front armrest.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehicle
has two USB connections in the rear centre con-
sole.
You can charge a USB device, such as a mobile
phone, at the USB ports using a suitable charging
cable. Depending on the vehicle equipment, devi-
ces can be charged with up to 20 V (5 A) when
the vehicle is switched on. Seats and stowing
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