Interior equipment -> Cargo area for Your BMW X6 4 Door Second Generation (2015-2019)

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Common file systems are supported.  
FAT32 and exFAT are the recommended  
formats.  
temperatures; refer to the owner's manual  
of the device.  
Due to the many different compression  
techniques, proper playback of the media  
stored on the USB storage device cannot  
be guaranteed in all cases.  
Information about compatible USB media can  
The following applications are possible:  
A connected USB storage device will be  
supplied with charging current via the USB  
interface if the device supports this. At  
higher temperatures, the USB storage de‐  
vice may cause a reduction in the charging  
current.  
Exporting and importing driver profiles, re‐  
fer to page 46.  
Playing music files via USB audio.  
Adding music files to the music collection  
and saving the music collection.  
Playing videos via USB video.  
Loading of software updates.  
To ensure proper transmission of the  
stored data, do not charge a USB storage  
device via the onboard socket, when it is  
connected to the USB interface.  
Overview  
Depending on how the USB storage device  
is being used, settings may be required on  
the USB storage device, refer to the own‐  
er's manual of the device.  
Non-compatible USB media:  
USB hard drives.  
USB hubs.  
USB memory card readers with multiple in‐  
serts.  
The USB interface and the AUX-IN port are lo‐  
cated in the center armrest.  
HFS-formatted USB media.  
MTP devices.  
Devices such as fans or lamps.  
Connecting an external device  
Observe the following when connecting:  
Do not use force when plugging the con‐  
nector into the USB interface.  
Cargo area  
Use a flexible adapter cable.  
Cargo cover  
Protect the USB storage device against  
mechanical damage.  
Safety information  
Due to the large number of USB media  
available on the market, it cannot be guar‐  
anteed that every device is operable on the  
vehicle.  
WARNING  
Loose objects or devices with a cable  
connection to the vehicle, e.g., mobile phones,  
can be thrown into the vehicle's interior while  
driving, e.g., in the event of an accident or dur‐  
ing braking and evasive maneuvers. There is a  
risk of injury. Secure loose objects or devices  
Do not expose USB media to extreme envi‐  
ronmental conditions, such as very high  
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with a cable connection to the vehicle in the  
vehicle's interior.◀  
Stowing  
General information  
Depending on the equipment of your vehicle,  
you can stow the cover under the cargo floor  
panel.  
Unfold cargo cover out towards the rear.  
Installing  
When installing, follow the reverse procedure.  
Removing  
The cover can be removed to load bulky lug‐  
gage.  
1. Put the cargo cover in place left and right.  
2. Lift the cover slightly to the rear and push  
toward the front until it engages on both  
side brackets.  
Enlarging the cargo area  
Concept  
The cargo area can be enlarged by folding  
down the rear seat backrest.  
1. Grasp folded-up cargo cover under the top  
fold on both sides.  
General information  
The rear seat backrest is divided at a ratio of  
40–20–40. The side rear seat backrests and  
the center section can be folded down sepa‐  
rately.  
2. Pull the cover rearward out of the two side  
brackets.  
The rear seat backrests can be folded down  
from the rear.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Danger of jamming with folding down the  
backrests. There is a risk of injury or risk of  
property damage. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the rear backrest and the of the  
head restraint is clear prior to folding down.◀  
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WARNING  
Folding down the rear seat backrest  
from the rear  
If a rear seat backrest is not locked, un‐  
secured cargo can be thrown into the car's in‐  
terior, for instance in case of an accident, brak‐  
ing or evasive maneuver. There is a risk of  
injury. Make sure that the rear seat backrest is  
locked after folding it back.◀  
WARNING  
With a rear backrest that is not locked,  
the protective function of the middle safety  
belt is not guaranteed. There is a risk of inju‐  
ries or danger to life. If you are using the mid‐  
dle safety belt, lock the wider rear seat back‐  
rest.◀  
Reach into the recess and pull the rear seat  
backrest forward.  
Fold down the middle section  
1. Push the center head restraint down if nec‐  
essary.  
WARNING  
The stability of the child restraint system  
is limited or compromised with incorrect seat  
adjustment or improper installation of the child  
seat. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life.  
Make sure that the child restraint system fits  
securely against the backrest. If possible, ad‐  
just the backrest tilt for all affected backrests  
and correctly adjust the seats. Make sure that  
seats and backrests are securely engaged. If  
possible, adjust the height of the head re‐  
straints or remove them.◀  
2. Reach into the recess and pull the center  
section forward.  
NOTE  
Vehicle parts can be damaged when  
folding down the rear backrest. There is a risk  
of property damage. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the rear backrest including head  
restraint is clear when folding down.◀  
Ski and snowboard bag  
The ski and snowboard bag is contained in a  
protective jacket in the cargo area.  
Follow the installation and owner's manual in‐  
cluded in the protective jacket.  
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