MERCEDES-BENZ GLE SUV 2022 Owners Manual

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Interior protection is primed automatically
aser
appr oximately ten seconds:
= aser locking the vehicle with the key
= aser locking the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO
Interior protection is only primed when the follow-
ing components are closed:
= Doors
= Tailgate
Interior protection is automatically deactivated: = aser pressing the Ü or p button on the
key
= aser pressing the start/stop button with the
key in the stowage compartment
( page 188)
= aser unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO
= when using HANDS-FREE ACCESS
The following situations can lead to a false alarm:
= when there are moving objects suchas mas-
cots in the vehicle interior
= when a side window is open =
when a panor amic sliding sunroof is open Priming/deactivating interior protection
Multimedia system:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Quick access 
Prime or deactivate Interior motion sensor .
Interior protection is primed again in the following
cases:
= The v

ehicle is unlocked again.
= A door is opened.
= The vehicle is locked again.
% If quick access is unavailable, select the Vehi-
cle menu under Settings t

o prime or deacti-
vate interior protection. 108
Opening and closing

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Notes on the correct driver's seat position
&
WARNING Risk of injur y if vehicle settings
are adjusted while the vehicle is in motion
You could lose control of the vehicle in partic-
ular in t
he following situations:
= If you adjust the driver's seat, the head
restraints, the steering wheel or the mirror
while the vehicle is in motion.
= If you fasten your seat belt while the vehi-
cle is in motion. 
Before starting the engine: adjust the
dr

iver's seat, head restraints, steering
wheel and mirror in particular and fasten
your seat belt. Ensure the following when adjusting steering
wheel
1, seat belt 2 and dr

iver's seat 3:
= You are sitting as far away from the driver's
airbag as possible, taking the following points
into consideration:
= You are sitting in an upright position
= Your thighs are slightly supported by the seat
cushion =
Y
our legs are not fully extended and you can
depress the pedals properly
= The back of your head is supported at eye
level by the centre of the head restraint
= You can hold the steering wheel with your
arms slightly bent
= You can move your legs freely
= You can see all the displays on the instrument
cluster clearly
= You have a good overview of the traPc condi-
tions
= Your seat belt sits snugly against your body
and passes across the centre of your shoulder
and across your hips in the pelvic area Seats
Adjusting the front seat
&
WARNING Risk of becoming tr
apped if the
seats are adjusted by children
Children could become trapped if they adjust
t
he seats, particularly when unattended. Seats and stowing
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When leaving the vehicle, always take the
k ey with you and lock the vehicle. 
Never leave children unattended in the
v
ehicle. You can adjust the seats when the vehicle is
switc

hed oM. &
WARNING Risk of becoming tr
apped dur-
ing seat adjustment
When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle
occupants could become tr
apped, e.g. on the
seat guide rail. 
Make sure when adjusting a seat that no
one has an

y body parts in the sweep of
the seat. Observe the safety notes on "Airbags" and "Chil-
dr

en in the vehicle". &
WARNING Risk of accident due t
o adjust-
ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is
in motion
You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol-
lo
wing situations in particular:
= if you adjust the driver's seat, the head
restraint, the steering wheel or the mirror
while the vehicle is in motion
= if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi-
cle is in motion 
Before starting the vehicle: in particular,
adjus

t the driver's seat, head restraint,
steering wheel and mirror, and fasten
your seat belt. &
WARNING Risk of becoming tr
apped if the
seat height is adjusted carelessly
If you adjust the seat height carelessly, you or
o
ther vehicle occupants could be trapped and
thereby injured. Children in particular could accidentally press
t

he electrical seat adjustment buttons and
become trapped. 
While moving the seats, make sure that
hands or o
ther body parts do not get
under the lever assembly of the seat
adjustment system. &
WARNING Risk of injur
y due to head
restraints not being Ntted or being adjus-
ted incorrectly
If head restraints have not been installed or
ha
ve not been adjusted correctly, there is an
increased risk of injury in the head and neck
area, e.g. in the event of an accident or when
braking. 
Always drive with the head restraints Nt-
t
ed. 
Before driving oM, mak
e sure for every
vehicle occupant that the centre of the
head restraint supports the back of the
head at about eye level. 110
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Do not interchange the head restraints of the
fr ont and rear seats. Otherwise, you will not be
able to adjust the height and angle of the head
restraints correctly.
Adjust the head restraint fore-and-as position so
that it is as close as possible to the back of your
head. &
WARNING Risk of injur
y or death due to
incorrect seat position
The seat belt will not oMer t
he intended level
of protection if you have not moved the seat
backrest to an almost vertical position.
In particular, you may slip under the seatbelt
and injure yourself. 
Adjust the seat properly before begin-
ning y

our journey. 
Always ensure that the seat backrest is
in an almos

t vertical position and that
the shoulder section of your seat belt is
routed across the centre of your shoul-
der. &
WARNING Risk of injur
y due to excessive
strain on the grab handle
If you apply your full body weight to the grab
handle or pull it abr
uptly, the grab handle may
be damaged or become loose from its anchor-
age. 
Use the grab handles only to stabilise
t

he seating position or to assist in get-
ting in and out of the seat. &
WARNING Risk of injur
y or death due to
objects under the co-driver seat
Objects trapped under the co-driver seat can
int
erfere with the function of the automatic
co-driver airbag shutoM or damage the system. 
Do not store any objects under the co-
dr
iver seat. 
When the co-driver seat is occupied,
mak
e sure that no objects are trapped
under the co-driver seat. 1
Head restraint height
2 Seat backrest inclination
3 Seat height
4 Seat cushion length
5 Seat cushion inclination
6 Seat f
ore-and-as position 
Save the settings with the memory function
( pag

e 127). Seats and stowing
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Adjusting the front passenger seat electrically
fr
om the driver's seat &
WARNING Risk of injur
y or death due to
the front seat being positioned too close
to the cockpit
The front airbags can also injure the occu-
pants in t
he front of the vehicle. 
Always adjust the front seats so they are
as f
ar away as possible from the front
airbags. 
In addition, observe the notes on correct
seat adjus
tment. Requirements:
= The po

wer supply is switched on. You can call up the following functions for the
fr
ont passenger seat:
= Seat adjustment
= Seat heating
= Seat ventilation
= Memory function 
To select the front passenger seat: pr
ess but-
ton 1.
When the indicator lamp lights up, the front
passenger seat is selected. 
Adjust the front passenger seat using the but-
t

ons on the driver's side door operating unit. 
To select the driver's seat: pr
ess button 1
again.
When the indicator lamp goes out, the driver's
seat has been selected. 112
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Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support
1
Higher
2 Soser
3 Lower
4 Firmer 
Use buttons 1 t o 4 to adjust the contour of
the backrest. Adjusting the rear seats electrically
*
NOTE Damag
e to the rear seat armrest
when folding the centre seat backrest
forward If the rear seat armrest is folded down, it can
be damag
ed when the centre seat backrest is
folded forward. 
Fold the rear seat armrest upwards
bef
ore folding the centre seat backrest
forward. The middle seat backrest is adjusted together
wit

h the les seat. 1
Head restraint height
2 Seat backrest inclination
3 Seat f
ore-and-as position Seats and stowing
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Folding the rear seats forwards electrically
&
WARNING Risk of becoming tr apped when
adjusting the seats
When you adjust a seat, you may trap yourself
or a v
ehicle occupant. 
When adjusting a seat, make sure that
no one has an
y body parts in the sweep
of the seat. &
WARNING Risk of an accident because
t
he seat backrest is not engaged
The seat backrest may fold forwards.
Ther
e is a risk of the following, in particular:
= The vehicle occupant may be pressed
against the seat belt. The seat belt cannot
protect as intended and could cause addi-
tional injury.
= A child restraint system will no longer be
properly supported or positioned and will
no longer fulNl its function as intended. =
The seat bac
krest will not be able restrain
objects or goods in the load compartment.
Always ensure that the seat backrest is
engaged, especially: = Before persons travel in the vehicle while
sitting on a seat with the easy entry and
exit feature
= Aser the seat backrest has been adjusted
= Aser the easy entry and exit feature has
been used
= Aser the load compartment enlargement
has been folded forwards &
WARNING Risk of injur
y due to seat
backrests folded forwards
If the seat backrest of the rear seat is folded
f
orwards, persons in the third row of seats
may hit parts of the seat mechanism, espe-
cially in the event of an accident, braking
manoeuvre or abrupt change of direction. 
If there is a person in the third row of
seats, t

he rear seat in front of them must be folded back to the driving position
bef

ore the journey begins. 
Persons in the third row of seats should
no

t rest their legs on a seat backrest
that has been folded forwards. Always ensure that all vehicle occupants have
t

heir seat belts fastened correctly and are sitting
properly. Particular attention must be paid to chil-
dren.
If you no longer require the seat backrest to be
folded down for loading or for getting in and out,
fold it back into place. &
WARNING Risk of becoming tr
apped if the
seat is not engaged
The seat does not engage when folded for-
w
ards. The seat can fold backwards unexpect-
edly, e.g. when accelerating, braking or in the
event of an abrupt change of direction or an
accident.
People in the seat's sweep can become trap-
ped. 114
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If a seat is folded forwards, always fold it
bac
k before driving oM. 
Make sure that the seat is engaged. To get in and out, you can fold the seats on the
second r
ow of seats forwards in vehicles with a
third row of seats. Here, the centre seat folds for-
wards and backwards together with the les-hand
seat in vehicles with a centre seat backrest.
Requirements: = The ar

ea into which the seat is folded is clear.
= The seat has been folded up (  page 132).
= Vehicles with comfort seating: the centre arm-
rest is folded up.
= Vehicles with an extended centre console: the
stowage compartment in the centre console is
closed.
= Vehicles with a centre seat backrest: the
centre seat backrest is in an upright position
( page 130). 
To fold the seat into the front position: br
ieOy
pull on button 1.
The head restraint will move downwards. The
seat backrest will move into the front position.
The seat fore-and-as adjustment will move for-
wards until the seat is unlocked. The seat will
then tip forwards. 
To fold the seat back: pr
ess and hold button
1 until the rear seat engages audibly.
The seat will tilt downwards and stop in the
front position. The seat backrest will remain in
the cargo position. 
To interrupt the folding process, release but-
t

on 1. To continue the folding procedure,
press and hold button 1 again.
If a seat on the second row of seats is not
eng
aged, this will be shown on the multifunction
display on the instrument cluster. 
Set the seat backrest inclination and seat
f

ore-and-as adjustment using the buttons on
the door control panel.
% To increase the size of the luggage compart-
ment, y

ou can move the seat backrests into
the luggage compartment Ooor position
(  page 130).
Folding the rear seats forwards mechanically
(emer
gency release)
The release loops are located on the outer sides
and rear sides of the seats on the second row of
seats. Seats and stowing
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Side release loops
Release loops on the rear sides

Pull one of release loops 1. 
Fold the seat backrest forwards. 
Before commencing your journey, make sure
t
hat the seat backrest and the rear bench seat
are engaged. Head restraints
Adjusting the front seat head restraints manually
&
WARNING Risk of injur
y if vehicle settings
are adjusted while the vehicle is in motion
You could lose control of the vehicle in partic-
ular in t
he following situations:
= If you adjust the driver's seat, the head
restraints, the steering wheel or the mirror
while the vehicle is in motion.
= If you fasten your seat belt while the vehi-
cle is in motion. 
Before starting the engine: adjust the
dr

iver's seat, head restraints, steering
wheel and mirror in particular and fasten
your seat belt. &
WARNING Risk of injur
y due to head
restraints not being Ntted or being adjus-
ted incorrectly
If head restraints have not been installed or
ha
ve not been adjusted correctly, there is an
increased risk of injury in the head and neck
area, e.g. in the event of an accident or when
braking. 
Always drive with the head restraints Nt-
t
ed. 
Before driving oM, mak
e sure for every
vehicle occupant that the centre of the
head restraint supports the back of the
head at about eye level. Do not interchange the head restraints of the
fr
ont and rear seats. Otherwise, you will not be
able to adjust the height and angle of the head
restraints correctly.
Adjust the head restraint fore-and-as position so
that it is as close as possible to the back of your
head. 116
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To raise: pull t he head restraint up. 
To lower: pr
ess release knob 1 in the direc-
tion of the arrow and push the head restraint
down. 
To move forward: pr
ess release knob 2 and
pull the head restraint forward. 
To move backwards: pr
ess release knob 2
and push the head restraint backwards. Adjusting the front seat luxury head restraints
manuall

y 
To move forward: pr
ess release knob 1 and
pull the head restraint forward. 
To move backwards: pr
ess release knob 1
and push the head restraint backwards.
Adjusting the head restraints of the rear seats
mec
hanically
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you can
adjust the head restraints in the rear. 
To raise: pull t
he head restraint up. 
To lower: pr
ess release knob 1 in the direc-
tion of the arrow and push the head restraint
down.
Vehicles with a third row of seats
The head r
estraints on the third row of seats have
a usage position and a non-usage position. The
usage position is the extended, top position in
which the head restraint engages; the non-usage Seats and stowing
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