USB port MERCEDES-BENZ GLE SUV 2021 Owners Manual
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data can also be used
toexamine the cus tom‐
er's warranty and guarantee claims.
Fa ult memories in theve hicle can be reset by a
service outlet or at your requ est as part of repair
or maintenance work.
Con venience and inf otainment functions
Yo u can store con venience settings and individ‐
ual settings in theve hicle and change or reset
th em at any time.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, this
includes thefo llowing settings, forex ample:
R seat and steering wheel positions
R suspension and climate control settings
R individual settings, such as interior lighting
Depending on the selected equipment, you can
import data into vehicle inf otainment functions
yo urself.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, this
includes thefo llowing data, forex ample:
R multimedia data, such as music, films or pho‐
to sfo r playback in an integrated multimedia
sy stem R
address book data for use in connection with
an integrated hands-free sy stem or an inte‐
grated navigation sy stem
R entered navigation destinations
R data about the use of Internet services
These data for con venience and inf otainment
functions may be sa ved locally in theve hicle or
th ey may be located on a device which you ha ve
connected totheve hicle, such as a smartphone,
USB flash drive or MP3 pla yer.If yo u ha ve
entered these data yourself, you can dele tethem
at any time.
This data is transmit ted from theve hicle tothird
parties only at your requ est. This applies, in par‐
ticular, when you use online services in accord‐
ance with the settings that you ha veselected.
Smartphone integ ration (e.g. Android Autoor
Apple CarPlay ®
)
If yo ur vehicle is accordingly equipped, you can
connect your smartphone or ano ther mobile end
device totheve hicle. You can then control them
by means of the control elements integrated in
th eve hicle. Images and audio from the smart‐ phone can be output via
the multimedia sy stem.
Cer tain information is simultaneously transfer‐
re dto yo ur smartphone. Depending on the type
and integration, this includes position data, day/
night mode and other general vehicle statuses.
Fo r more information please consult the Owner's
Manual of theve hicle/inf otainment sy stem.
This integration allo wsthe use of selected
smartphone apps, such as navigation or music
pla yer apps. There is no fur ther interaction
between the smartphone and theve hicle; in par‐
ticular, vehicle data is not directly accessible.
The type of additional data processing is de ter‐
mined bythe pr ovider of the app being used.
Which settings you can make, if an y,depends on
th e specific app and the operating sy stem of
yo ur smartphone. Online services
Wi
reless network connection
If yo ur vehicle has a wireless network connec‐
tion, it enables data tobe exc hanged between
yo ur vehicle and additional sy stems. The wire‐
less network connection is made possible bythe Gene
ral no tes 37
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#
Allow vehicle parts tocool down before
to uching them. The driving
characteristics of your vehicle are
dependent on the distribution of the load within
th eve hicle. You should bear thefo llowing in
mind when loading theve hicle:
R neverex ceed the permissible gross mass or
th e permissible axle loads forth eve hicle
(including occupants).
Information can be found on theve hicle iden‐
tification plate (/ page 408).
R the load must not pr otru de abo vethe upper
edge of the seat backrests.
R always use the partition net when transport‐
ing objects in the load compartment.
R always place the load behind unoccupied
seats if possible.
R secure the load using the tie-down eyes and
distribute the load evenl y.
No tes on driving with a roof load
R Evenly distribute thero of load, and place
heavy objects at the bottom. Also comply with
the no tes on loading theve hicle
(/ page 119).
R Drive attentivel y,and avoid sudden lypulling
aw ay, braking and steering as well as rapid
cornering.
R When transporting roof loads and when the
ve hicle is fully loaded or fully occupied,
select drive programs ;andA. These
are designed tofocus on stability
(/ page 188). St
ow age spaces in theve hicle interior Overview of
the front stowage compa rt‐
ments 1
Stow age spaces in the doors
2 Stow age compartment in the armrest with
USB ports (depending on vehicle equipment)
3 Stow age/telephone compartment with cup
holder in the front cent reconsole
4 Glove compa rtment 12 2
Seats and stowing
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Overview of USB ports
Depending on
theve hicle equipment, theve hicle
has thefo llowing USB ports:
R inthestow age compartment of the cockpit
armrest (/ page122)
R inthe front cent reconsole next tothe mobile
phone stowage compartment
R inthere ar centre console
R vehicles with Rear Comfort Package: in the
centre armrest of there ar seat
R vehicles with thre erow s of seats: between
th e seats of theth ird row of seats
If th e ignition is switched on you can charge USB
devices, e.g. mobile phones, at USB ports. The
ch arging voltage is appr oximately 5 V (up to
3 A). Wire
lesscharging of the mobile phone and
connection with theex terior aerial Note
s on wirelessly charging the mobile
phone &
WARNING Risk of injury duetoobjects
being stowed incor rectly
If objects in theve hicle interior are stowed
incor rectly, they can slide or be thrown
around and hit vehicle occupants. In addi‐
tion, cup holders, open stowage spaces and
mobile phone recep tacles cannot al ways
re tain all objects within.
There is a risk of injur y,particularly in the
ev ent of sudden braking or a sudden change
in direction. #
Alw aysstow objects so that they can‐
not be throw n around in su chsitua‐
tions. #
Alw ays make sure that objects do not
pr otru de from stowage spaces, luggage
nets or stowage nets. #
Close the loc kable stow age spaces
before starting a journe y. #
Alw aysstow and secure heavy, hard,
poin ted, sharp-edged, fragile or bulky
objects in the boot/load compartment. Obser
vethe no tes on loading theve hicle. &
WARNING Risk offire from placing
objects in the mobile phone stowage
compartment
Placing other objects in the mobile phone
stow age compartment could con stitute a fire
hazard. #
Apart from a mobile phone, do not
place any other objects in the mobile
phone stowage compartment, espe‐
cially those made of me tal. 13 8
Seats and stowing
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particular
the data pr otection regulations, in
yo ur count ry.
Fo rth is reason, before using the dashcam
inform yourself about there gulation de tails
fo rth ere spective countr y.
This function is not permitted in all count ries. #
Obser vethe count ry-specific regula‐
tions. Selecting a USB device
for a video recording
with the dashcam Re
quirements:
R Atleast one USB device is connecte d with
th e multimedia sy stem .
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Dashcam #
Select the USB device.
% When USB devices conta in multiple parti‐
tions, recorded video files are not alw ays dis‐
pla yed in there cording list. Mercedes-Benz
recommends that you use
USB devices with one partition. St
arting or stopping video recording with the
da shcam Re
quirements:
R A USB device is connecte d withthe multime‐
dia sy stem .
R The ignition is switched on.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Dashcam #
If se veral USB devices are connec ted with
th e multimedia sy stem, select a USB device
(/ page 320). #
Select theIndividual recording orLoop
recording recording mode.
If Individual recording is selected andthe
memory is full there cording stops.
If Loop recording has been selected, se veral
short video files are recorded. When the
memory limit is reached, the oldest video file is dele
ted and recording is continued auto‐
matical ly. #
Tostar t:select Start recording.
The length of there cording is shown. The
Please do not remove the storage medium.
message appea rs. The video file is stored on
th e USB device. #
Toend: select End recording .
A report may appear in thefo llowing cases:
R Forth eIndividual recording recording mode:
th e memory is full or there are only a few
minutes recording time available. The video
re cording stops or will be stopped immi‐
nently.
Chan gethe USB device or dele tea video file.
R If a video recording has star ted and a
national border is de tected, theNational bor-
der crossed. Please observe the countryspe-
cific regulations regarding video recording.
message appears
This function is not available in all countries.
R The camera is not functional, theCamera
unavailable message appears. 320
MBUX multimedia sy stem
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1
URL entry
2 Bookmar ks
3 Web page, back
4 Web page, forw ards
5 Torefresh/s top
6 Options
% Websites cann otbe shown while theve hicle
is in motion. Overview of smartphone integ
ration Wi
th Smartphone Integration, you can use cer‐
ta in functions on your mobile phone via the mul‐
timedia sy stem displa y.
Only one mobile phone at a time can be connec‐
te d via Smartphone Integ ration tothe multime‐
dia sy stem. Also for use with two phone mode
with smartphone integration, only one additional mobile phone can be connected using Blue‐
tooth
®
with the multimedia sy stem.
The full range of functions for Smartphone Inte‐
gration is only possible with an Internet connec‐
tion. The appro priate application must be down‐
loaded on the mobile phone touse Smartphone
In te gration. The mobile phone must be switched
on and connected toa USB port with theç
symbol on the multimedia sy stem using a suita‐
ble cable. 332
MBUX multimedia sy stem
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High-pressu
recleaner........................... 359
Pa int wo rk.............................................. 359
Plastic trim............................................ 363
Re alwo od/trim elements..................... 363
Re versing camera................................. .361
Ro of lining.............................................3 63
Ru nning boards...................................... 361
Seat belt................................................ 363
Seat co ver............................................. 363
Senso rs................................................. 361
St eering wheel...................................... 363
Ta ilpipes................................................ .361
Tr ailer hit ch............................................ 361
Wa shing byhand................................... 359
Wheels/rims.......................................... 361
Wi ndo ws................................................ 361
Wi per blades.......................................... 361
Carpet (Care)............................................. 363
Changing gears
Manually. ............................................... 194
Changing hub caps .................................. .396
Charging Battery (vehicle).................................... 377
Mobile phone (wireless).........................1 38USB port................................................
13 8
Child saf ety lock
Re ar door................................................ .73
Re ar side wind ows................................... 74
Child seat App rova l categories................................ .60
At tach ing (no tes).....................................59
Basic instructions.................................... 54
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes)...................71
Fr ont passenger seat (without auto‐
matic airbag shutoff)...............................70
ISOFIX/i-Size (fitting).............................. 63
No tes on risks and dangers..................... 55
Re commended child restra int sy stems.... 58
Seats suitable for belt-secu redch ild
re stra int sy stems..................................... 67
Seats suitable for i‑Size child
re stra int sy stems..................................... 62
Seats suitable for ISOFIX child
re stra int sy stems..................................... 61
Secu ring on the co-driver seat................. 72
Secu ring on there ar seat........................ 69
To pTe ther............................................... 66
Children Avoiding dangers in theve hicle............... 55 Basic instructions....................................
54
Chock Storage location.................................... 395
Chock see Chock
Cleaning see Care
Climate control Activating/deactivating (rear operat‐
ing unit)................................................ .162
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (contro l panel)........................ .162
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C
function (MBUX multimedia sy stem)..... 16 3
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro‐
nisation function (contro l panel)............16 4
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro‐
nisation function (MBUX multimedia
sy stem).................................................. 16 4
Air-reci rculation mode...........................1 64
Au tomatic control.................................. 16 3
Au tomatically controlling (rear oper‐
ating unit).............................................. 16 3
Calling up the air conditioning menu..... 16 2 Index
507
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Ty
re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function)............................................... 390
Ty re pressure table................................ 389
Ty re pressure moni tor
Fu nction................................................ 390
Ty re pressure moni toring sy stem
Checking the tyre pressure...................3 90
Che cking the tyre temp erature............. 390
Re starting.............................................. 391
Ty re pressure table ................................... 389
Ty re temp erature
Checking (tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem)................................................. 390
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function)............................................... 390
Ty re tread ................................................... 387
Ty re-change tool kit
Overview............................................... 395
Ty res
Checking............................................... 387
Checking the tyre pressure (tyre
pressure monitoring sy stem)................. 390
Fitting.................................................... 399 Flat tyre.................................................3
67
Inter changing........................................ 394
MOExtended tyres................................ .368
Noise.................................................... .387
No tes on fitting...................................... 391
Re moving.............................................. 399
Re placing...................................... 391, 396
Re placing the wheel trim....................... 396
Re starting the tyre pressure monitor‐
ing sy stem.............................................3 91
Selection............................................... 391
Snow chains.......................................... 387
St oring..................................................3 95
TIREFIT kit............................................. 370
Ty re pressure (N otes)............................ 388
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function)............................................... 390
Ty re pressure table................................ 389
Un usual handling characteristic s...........387 U
Un locking
see Locking/unlocking
Un locking setting ........................................ 77Up
dates
Impor tant sy stem updates....................3 09
USB port Front stow age compartment.................1 22
Re ar...................................................... .138 V
Ve hicle
Ac tivating/deactivating standby mode. .211
Ad ditional door loc k................................ 79
Collision de tection (pa rking).................. 210
Cor rect use............................................. 33
Data acquisition...................................... 35
Data storage............................................ 35
Diagnostics connection........................... 31
Equipment............................................... 24
Implied warrant y..................................... 35
Locking (automatically). .......................... 82
Locking/unlocking (emergency key)....... 83
Locking/unlocking (from inside)............. 80
Locking/unlocking (KEYLESS-GO )........... 81
Lo we ring............................................... 400
Medical aids............................................ 34
Pa rking up............................................ .210
QR code rescue card............................... 35 534
Index