brake MERCEDES-BENZ GLE HYBRID 2017 Owners Manual

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A Accident
Automat ic measures after an acc i-
dent ................................................ .1 0
Activating/deactivating cooling
with air dehumidification .................. .1 7
Air-conditioning system
see Climat e control
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Center
see Qualified specialist workshop
B Battery (high-voltage)
see High-voltage battery
Battery (vehicle)
Dis play message .............................. 47
Im portant safety notes .................... 52
Jump starting .................................. .5 3
Brake pedal
Pedal resistance/pedal travel .......... 11
Brakes
RBS warning lamp ............................ 49
Recuperative Brake System ............. 11
Warning lamp ................................... 48
Breakdown
see Towing away
C
Charging
see Charging the high-voltage bat-
tery (important safety notes)
Charging cable
Connecting ...................................... 33
Controls ........................................... 32
Important safety notes .................... 31
Indicator lamp .................................. 33
Removing ......................................... 34
Storing ............................................. 31
Warming up ..................................... 31
Charging the high-voltage battery
(important safety notes) ..................... 29
Climate control
Automatic climate control (3-
zone) ................................................ 15
Cooling with air dehumidification ..... 17 Dual-zone automatic climate con-
trol ................................................... 13
General notes .................................. 13
Immediate pre-entry climate con-
trol ................................................... 19
Overview of systems ........................ 13
Pre-entry climate control at
departure time ................................. 18
Pre-entry climate control via key ..... 17
Rear control panel ........................... 15
Refrigerant filling capacity ............... 54
Switching residual heat on/off ........ 17
COMAND
Menu overview ................................. 50
Consumption statistics (on-board
computer) ............................................ 43
Coolant (engine)
Checking the level ........................... 51
Displaying the temperature (on-
board computer) .............................. 43
Filling capacity ................................. 54
Temperature gauge .......................... 39
Cooling
see Climate control
D
Data
see Technical data
Display
Condition of charge ......................... 40
see Display messages
Display message
Hybrid drive system ......................... 45
Display messages
Engine .............................................. 47
Vehicle ............................................. 48
Driving safety systems
Recuperative Brake System ............. 11
DYNAMIC SELECT controller
PLUG-IN HYBRID operation .............. 22
E
ECO start/stop function
PLUG-IN HYBRID operation .............. 23
Emergency
Automatic measures after an acci-
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On-board computer
Display messages ........................... .4 5
HYBRID menu .................................. 43
Important safety notes .................... 38
Instrument cluster menu .................. 44
Menu overview ................................. 39
Settings menu .................................. 43
Trip menu ......................................... 40
Online access to the vehicle
Data protection ................................ 37
Functions ......................................... 37
General information ........................ .3 6
Internet ............................................ 37
Operating safety .................................... 7
Operator's Manual
Vehicle equipment ............................ .7
P PLUG-IN HYBRID operating
Electrical energy generated ............ .5 0
PLUG-IN HYBRID operation
Automatic engine start (ECO
start/stop function) ........................ .2 3
Automatic engine switch-off (ECO
start/stop function) ......................... 23
Charge level of the high-voltage
battery ............................................. 40
Charging the high-voltage battery .... 40
Displaying the total range and
electric range ................................... 43
Driving tips ...................................... 26
DYNAMIC SELECT controller ............ 22
ECO start/stop function .................. 23
Electric motor (power display) ......... 38
Energy flow display .......................... 40
Fuel consumption ............................ 50
Fuel consumption (COMAND) .......... 50
General notes .................................. 20
High-voltage battery (condition of
charge) ............................................ 40
Hybrid drive system overview ............ 8
HYBRID menu .................................. 43
Important safety notes .................... 20
Instrument cluster (power dis-
play) ................................................. 38
Noiseless start ................................. 22
Operating (on-board computer) ....... 38 Operating mode ............................... 21
Overrun mode .................................. 24
Parking ............................................ 37
Power display (electric motor) ......... 38
Problems ......................................... 25
Problems with SRS (supplemental
restraint system) .............................. 26
Problems with the combustion
engine .............................................. 25
Problems with the hybrid drive
system ............................................. 26
Problems with the Recuperative
Brake System ................................... 25
Pulling away ..................................... 22
READY display ................................. 22
Recuperative Brake System ............. 20
Route-based operating strategy ....... 24
Shifting manually ............................. 23
Starting ............................................ 22
When the vehicle is stationary ......... 26
Pre-entry cli mate control (via
SmartKe y)
Problems (malfunctions) .................. 18
Pre-entry climate control at time of
departure
General notes .................................. 18
Setting departure time ..................... 19
Pre-entry climate control via
SmartKey
General notes .................................. 17
Protection of the environment ............. 7
Q
QR code
Mercedes-Benz Guide App ................. 1
Qualified specialist workshop .............. 7
R
RBS (Recuperative Brake System)
Warning lamp ................................... 49
Recuperative Brake System
Driving safety systems ..................... 11
Important safety notes .................... 11
Refueling
Refueling process ............................ 27
Refueling process (PLUG-IN
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Reserve (fuel tank)
see Fuel
Residual heat (climate control) .......... 17
Restraint system
Warning lamp (function) ................... 12
Roof load (maximum) .......................... 54
SSafety
Hybrid drive system ......................... 10
Safety notes
Hybrid vehicles ................................ 10
Setting the charge current (on-
board computer) .................................. 43
Setting the departure time (on-
board computer) .................................. 44
Specialist workshop .............................. 7
Supplement ............................................ 7
TTechnical data
Vehicle data ..................................... 54
Temperature
Coolant ............................................ 39
Coolant (on-board computer) ........... 43
Towing a trailer
Mounting dimensions ...................... 55
Towing away
Important safety guidelines ............. 53
Trip computer (on-board com-
puter) .................................................... 43
V
Vehicle
Display message .............................. 48
Equipment .......................................... 7
Parking for a long period .................. 52
Towing away .................................... 53
Vehicle data ..................................... 54
Vehicle dimensions ............................. 54
W
Warning
Stickers ........................................... 10 Warning and indicator lamps
Brakes ............................................. 48
Hybrid drive system ......................... 49
RBS (Recuperative Brake Sys-
tem) ................................................. 496
Index

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Instrument cluster
C
Electrical rangeD
Recuperative Brake Syste m warning lamp ( Y
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X
If possible, move the vehicle out of the
danger zone: shift the automatic transmis-
sion into position N .X
Release the electric parking brake. X
Roll the vehicle to a safe place and park it
safely.
Get assistance from others if necessary.
The vehicle is locked automatically when the
ignition is switched on and the wheels are turn-
ing. There is therefore a risk of being locked out
if the vehicle is being pushed or tested on a
dynamometer. X
Switch the ignition off. X
Shift the automatic transmission to park posi-
tion P .
Apply the electric parking brake.
Safeguard the vehicle against rolling away
(see the vehicle Operator's Manual). X
To use the high-voltage switch-off device:
open the tailgate. X
Lift the cargo compartment floor upwards
(see the vehicle Operator's Manual). X
Pull off the right-hand paneling in the cargo
compartment.
X
Press release clip C in the direction of the
arrow and pull it out. X
Pull high-voltage switch-off device D apart
until it engages.
If the hybrid drive system has been deactivated
due to reasons mentioned above, have it
checked at a qualified specialist workshop
before reactivation.
High-voltage battery
G WARNING
In the event of a vehicle fire, the internal pres-
sure of the high-voltage battery can exceed a critical value. In this case flammable gas
escapes through a ventilation valve on the
underbody. The gas can ignite. There is a risk
of injury.
Leave the danger zone immediately. Secure
the danger area at a suitable distance, whilst
observing legal requirements.
G WARNING
If the housing of the high-voltage battery has
been damaged, electrolyte and gases may
leak out. These are poisonous and caustic.
There is a risk of injury.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
Immediately rinse electrolyte splashes off
with water and seek medical attention
straight away.
! Exhaustive discharge caused by the vehicle
standing idle for lengthy periods can damage
the high-voltage battery. If the vehicle is idle
for lengthy periods leave the high-voltage bat-
tery connected to a charging station.
Charging the high-voltage battery ( Y
page 29).
Engine compartment Before opening the hood: X
Apply the electric parking brake. X
Shift the transmission to position P .X
Switch the ignition off. X
Observe the warning notes on the risk of elec-
tric shock ( Y
page 10). X
Observe the warning notes on the hood (see
the vehicle Operator's Manual).
RBS driving safety system (Recupera-
tive Brake System) The Recuperative Brake System supports you
when braking with an electronically-controlled
brake boost mode and enables the recovery of
kinetic energy (recuperation).
Further information about the Recuperative
Braking System ( Y
page 20).Hybrid drive system 11
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Drivin g
Points to remember
General notes Hybrid technolog y combine s a fue l efficien t
internal combustion engin e wit h a powerful
electric motor. In HYBRID mode, th e hybrid
drive syste m automatically selects th e most effi-
cien t operatin g mode fo r every drivin g situation .
Drive th e vehicle in th e usual manner.
To sav e fue l in HYBRID mode, th e hybrid drive
syste m switches of f th e combustion engin e as
ofte n as possible durin g th e journey when powe r
output requirements are low. Whe n powe r out -
put requirements are low, th e electric moto r
powers th e vehicle. The engin e is switched on ,
eve n whil e th e vehicle is in motion , when a
higher powe r output is required. The engin e is
usually switched of f when th e vehicle is station -
ary. Consequently, there is usually no engin e
idlin g as wit h combustion engin e vehicles .
Fo r pulling away and accelerating, th e electric
moto r supports th e internal combustion engin e
usin g th e powe r stored in th e high-voltage bat -
tery. In addition , th e powe r is used fo r electric
driving, operation of th e electric refrigerant
compressor and to supply th e 12 V on-boar d
electrical system. In this way th e hybrid drive
s y ste m helps to reduce your vehicle' s fue l con-
sumption .
Observ e th e drivin g tips on plug-i n hybrid oper-
ation ( Y
page 26).
Recuperative Brak e Syste mIf you release th e accelerator peda l when th e
vehicle is in motion , overrun recuperation is ini-
tiated. The electric moto r is operated as a gen -
erato r when in overrun mode and when you
brake . Hybrid technolog y convert s th e kineti c
energ y of th e vehicle into electricit y and stores
it in th e high-voltage battery.
Observ e th e important safet y note s fo r th e
Recuperative Brak e Syste m ( Y
page 11) . Important safet y notesIf th e engin e is switched of f by th e EC O start /
stop function , you ope n th e driver's doo r and
unfasten your seat belt :R
a messag e appears in th e multifunction dis -
play and R
a warnin g tone sounds
Further information ( Y
page 45) .
Al l of th e vehicle' s systems remain active , if:R
th e vehicle is stationary R
th e combustion engin e is switched of f andR
th e READY indicator in th e instrumen t cluster
lights up
If you remov e your foot from th e brake peda l
whil e in transmissio n position D or R, th e vehicle
may pull away automatically.
Observ e th e note s on th e READY display of th e
EC O start/sto p function ( Y
page 23).
Vehicles wit h an electric moto r generate muc h
les s drivin g noise than vehicles wit h internal
combustion engines. As a result , your vehicle
may no t be hear d by other road user s in certain
situations.
Dependin g on th e vehicle' s equipmen t and
country-specific regulations, th e vehicle can be
equipped wit h Acoustic Vehicle Indication .
Acoustic Vehicle Indication generate s a certain
soun d at a speed between 0 and 20 mph
(30 km/h). Thi s helps other road users, par tic-
u l arly pedestrian s and cyclists, to hear your
vehicle better. The soun d can also be hear d
insid e th e vehicle.
The volume depend s on th e engin e speed. The
faste r you accelerate, th e louder th e soun d is. At
a speed of over 20 mph (30 km/ h) the sound is
switched off. Above this speed, the natural
sounds from the vehicle are sufficient that it can
be heard in good time by other road users.20
Driving
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If manual gearshifting is deactivated, the auto-
matic transmission shifts: R
into the drive program that was last selected,
and R
into the driving mode that was last selected
If you change the drive program, the operating
mode that was last selected is stored for approx-
imately 60 seconds. After this time, the HYBRID
operating mode is automatically activated.
Starting the engine The vehicle starts in electric mode without the
internal combustion engine (noiseless start).
The internal combustion engine starts only after
the power demanded by the driver exceeds the
available power that the electric motor can cur-
rently provide.
Noiseless start operation is dependent on the
outside temperature and the operating temper-
ature of the internal combustion engine. If not all
conditions for noiseless start operation are ful-
filled, the vehicle starts with the internal com-
bustion engine.
Observe the notes on starting in the vehicle
Operator's Manual.
X
Switch on the ignition. X
Depress the brake pedal. X
Start the vehicle (see the vehicle Operator's
Manual).
When the vehicle is operational, the READY
indicator lights up in the multifunction display
( Y
page 39).
Pulling away X
Depress the brake pedal and keep it
depressed. X
Shift the transmission to position D or R .X
If the Apply Brake to Shift from 'P'
display message appears in the multifunction display, depress the brake pedal more firmly
and select the desired transmission position. X
Release the brake pedal. X
Carefully depress the accelerator pedal.
You can find further information on pulling away
in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Drive programs
DYNAMIC SELECT controller Select the drive program using the DYNAMIC
SELECT controller. Depending on the drive pro-
gram selected the following vehicle character-
istics will change: R
the drive (engine and transmission manage-
ment) R
the suspension R
the steering. R
the energy management
Each time you start the engine with the ignition
SmartKey or the Start/Stop button, the Com-
fort drive program is activated. You can find
further information on starting the engine in the
vehicle Operator's Manual.
X
Turn DYNAMIC SELECT controller C as many
times as necessary until the desired drive
program is selected.
The status icon of the selected drive program
is shown in the multifunction display.
In addition, the current drive program settings
are displayed briefly in the multimedia system
display.22
Driving
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Problems with HYBRID operation
Internal combustion engine Problem
Possible causes/consequences and P Solutions
You cannot start the
internal combustion
engine. The multifunc-
tion display shows no
display messages. The
READY indicator in the
multifunction display is
off. For example, self-diagnosis is not yet complete or the hybrid drive
system is malfunctioning. X
Switch off the ignition and turn it back on. X
Try to start the internal combustion engine again.
If the internal combustion engine still does not start: X
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
You wish to pull away,
but the ECO start/stop
function does not start
the internal combustion
engine. The READY indi-
cator in the multifunc-
tion display is off. The ECO start/stop function has failed. The warning and indicator
lamps in the instrument cluster light up. X
Shift the transmission to P .X
Switch off the ignition and turn it back on. X
Start the engine.
The hybrid drive system is malfunctioning. X
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Recuperative Brake System Problem
Possible causes/consequences and P Solutions
Braking resistance is
reduced and brake pedal
travel is longer than
usual.
G Risk of accident
The Recuperative Brake System is malfunctioning. X
Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction dis-
play ( Y
page 45). X
Observe the information regarding indicator and warning lamps in
the instrument cluster ( Y
page 49) . Driving 25
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Hybrid drive system Problem
Possible causes/consequences and P Solutions
The hybrid drive system
has been switched off
automatically. You have been in an accident.
The hybrid drive system remains switched off if: R
the internal combustion engine cannot be restarted after a few
seconds. R
the red u restraint system warning lamp in the instrument clus-
ter is lit. X
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
The hybrid drive system
has been switched off
automatically. The multi-
function display also
shows a display mes-
sage. An electrical short circuit has occurred in the hybrid drive system or an
electrical connection has been disconnected. X
Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction dis-
play (see the vehicle Operator's Manual). X
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Driving tips
General driving tips Drive carefully and maintain a safe distance
from the vehicle in front. Avoid frequent and
sudden acceleration as well as abrupt braking.
During partial electric driving, pulling away and
acceleration, the electric motor supports the
internal combustion engine.
During overrun in transmission position D and
braking, the electric motor will operate as a gen-
erator.
Further information on the ECO start/stop func-
tion ( Y
page 23).
You can find further driving tips in the vehicle
Operator's Manual.
Stationary vehicle If the vehicle is stopped, the combustion engine
is, for the most part, switched off. Automatic
climate control continues to function. The elec-
tromechanically assisted steering gear allows
you to use the power steering without reduced
comfort. Acceleration Depending on the operating mode, pulling away
and driving under low load conditions are per-
formed: R
entirely by electric propulsion R
in combination with the internal combustion
engine
When accelerating rapidly under increased or
full load, increased boost mode is utilized. The
electric motor supports the combustion engine
by providing additional drive torque.
Overrun mode or braking There are three possible operating modes when
the hybrid vehicle is decelerating: R
energy recovery takes place even when the
vehicle is decelerating purely in overrun mode
( Y
page 20). The electric motor operates as a
generator and stores the recovered energy in
the high-voltage battery R
when the brakes are applied lightly, the vehi-
cle is slowed down further by the electric
motor. This increases the energy recovery
taking place ( Y
page 20). The electric motor
operates as a generator and stores the recov-
ered energy in the high-voltage battery R
during heavy braking, the service brake is also
used to slow down the vehicle. The two sys-
tems work together26
Driving tips
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You can call up remote query and remote con-
figuration functions for your vehicle using online
access to the vehicle. This is possible from an
Internet-enabled computer, as well as many
modern smartphones.
Please call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assis-
tance Center (USA) at the hotline number
1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372) to
obtain the relevant Internet address.
Online access to the vehicle is restricted to the
contractual periods of mbrace. Activated
access to the mbrace emergency call system is
required for use.
In order to be able to use online access to the
vehicle, you must agree to the local terms of
use.
Further information about the supported end
devices, available languages and contractual
periods is available at any authorized Mercedes-
Benz Center.
In order to be able to call up online access to the
vehicle, the vehicle must be connected to the
Internet ( Y
page 37).
Notes on data protection Remember that online access to the vehicle
offers access to your data.
i Prevent unauthorized persons from
accessing this data.
Every person who has access to the informa-
tion stated can use the functions of the online
access to the vehicle.
i Information when selling a vehicle or
buying a used vehicle: R
If you sell your vehicle, you are obliged to
delete the vehicle from your personal area
on the online access to the vehicle. R
If you have bought a used vehicle, it is pos-
sible that the previous owner still has
access to the online access to the vehicle.
Calling up functions
The online access to the vehicle allows you
access to your vehicle's information and func-
tions using remote query and remote configu-
ration. The following functions can be accessed: R
request the current condition of charge of the
high-voltage battery R
program the departure time ( Y
page 44)R
set or activate the "Pre-entry climate control
at departure time" function (see the separate
COMAND operating instructions)
Information on additional functions and operat-
ing instructions can be found within the online
access to the vehicle.
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet
i This function is not available in all countries
and requires activated access to the mbrace
emergency call system.
You can use the online access to the vehicle if
the vehicle has a connection to the Internet via a
mobile phone network. The necessary data is
transmitted by radio. The vehicle automatically
recognizes whether a connection to the Internet
is possible or not. No presets are necessary.
i Restrictions in reception are possible if the
vehicle is in an underground car park, for
example. Restrictions may also occur in areas
with poor mobile network coverage.
Parking X
Apply the electric parking brake.
The red $ indicator lamp in the instrument
cluster lights up. X
Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to shift the
automatic transmission to P .X
Switch the ignition off.
The READY indicator in the instrument cluster
goes out.
You can find further information on parking and
switching off the combustion engine in the vehi-
cle Operator's Manual. Parking 37
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