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  • Page 1 SIMPLY CLEVER ŠKODA Yet i OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Int roduct ion You have opt ed for a ŠKODA – our sincere t hanks for your confidence in us. Your new ŠKODA offers you a vehicle feat uring t he most modern engineering and a wide range of equipment which you will undoubt edly wish t o use t o t he full during your daily motoring.
  • Page 4 Int roduct ion On-board lit erat ure The ot her chapt ers of t he Owner's Manual are also important , however, for proper t reat ment of your car - in addit ion t o regular care and main- The on-board literat ure for your vehicle consist s of t his “Ow ner's Man- t enance - helps t o ret ain it s value and in many cases is also one of t he ual”...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Cont ent s Table of Cont ent s Layout of t his Ow ner's Manual Seat s and St ow age St art ing-off and Driving ....... . .
  • Page 6 Table of Cont ent s Head airbags ........Fuel Fuel consumpt ion according t o t he ECE st andards and .
  • Page 7 Table of Cont ent s Using t he syst em Saf et y Driving Tips General Maint enance Breakdow n assist ance Technical dat a...
  • Page 8: Layout Of T His Ow Ner's Manual

    Layout of t his Ow ner's Manual (explanat ions) Layout of t his Ow ner's Manual (explanat ions) The Ow ner's Manual has been syst emat ically designed, in order t o make it easy WARNING for you t o find and absorb t he informat ion you require. The most import ant not es are marked w it h t he heading WARNING.
  • Page 9 Layout of t his Ow ner's Manual (explanat ions) Using t he syst em Saf et y Driving Tips General Maint enance Breakdow n assist ance Technical dat a...
  • Page 10 Cockpit Fig. 1 Cockpit...
  • Page 11: Using T He Syst Em

    Cockpit Using t he syst em Cockpit Overview Fuse box (on side of dash panel) ........Light sw it ch .
  • Page 12: Inst Rument S And W Arning Light S

    Inst rument s and w arning light s Inst rument s and w arning light s General informat ion WARNING ● Pay at t ent ion primarily t o t he t raf f ic sit uat ion! As t he driver you are f ully responsible f or road saf et y.
  • Page 13: Engine Revolut Ions Count Er

    Inst rument s and w arning light s Coolant t emperat ure gauge ⇒  p age 11 Not e Display This funct ion is only valid for some countries. ￿ – wit h count er for dist ance driven ⇒  p age 12 –...
  • Page 14: Count Er For Dist Ance Driven

    Inst rument s and w arning light s The fuel t ank has a capacit y of about 55 lit res or 60 lit res . The warning symbol Fault display ￿ in t he inst rument clust er light s up w hen t he point er reaches t he reserve marking. If t here is a fault in t he inst rument clust er Error will appear cont inuously in t he There are now about 10.5 lit res of fuel remaining in t he t ank.
  • Page 15: Digit Al Clock

    Inst rument s and w arning light s The kilomet re indicat or or t he days indicat or reduces in st eps of 100 km. or days Not e unt il t he service due dat e is reached. ●...
  • Page 16: Shift Recommendat Ion For Changing Gears

    Inst rument s and w arning light s Shift recommendat ion for changing gears Dist ance driven ⇒  p age 16 Average speed ⇒  p age 17 Current speed ⇒  p age 17 Oil t emperat ure ⇒  p age 17 Warning against excessive speeds ⇒ ...
  • Page 17 Inst rument s and w arning light s Swit ching over t he memory w it h t he help of t he but t on ⇒  f ig. 6 on t he w ind- The rocker swit ch ⇒  f ig. 6 and t he but t on are locat ed on t he w indshield screen wiper lever or wit h t he help of t he but t on...
  • Page 18 Inst rument s and w arning light s If t he out side t emperat ure drops below +4 ° C, a snow flake symbol (w arning signal If you w ish t o det ermine t he average fuel consumpt ion over a cert ain period of for ice on t he road) appears before t he t emperat ure indicat or and a w arning signal t ime you must set t he memory t o zero at t he st art of t he measurement using t he sounds.
  • Page 19 Inst rument s and w arning light s Average speed Adjust t he speed limit w hile t he vehicle is moving – Wit h t he but ton on t he mult i-funct ion w indshield wiper lever or t he hand- The average speed since t he memory w as last erased is shown in t he display in w heel on t he mult i-funct ion st eering wheel, choose t he menu point Warn-...
  • Page 20: Maxi Dot Display (Informat Ion Display)

    Inst rument s and w arning light s MAXI DOT display (informat ion display) Main menu Int roduct ion The informat ion display provides you w it h informat ion in a convenient way con- cerning t he current operat ing st at e of your vehicle. The informat ion syst em also provides you w it h dat a (depending on t he equipment inst alled in t he vehicle) re- lat ing t o t he radio, mobile phone, mult i-funct ional indicat or, radio navigat ion sys- t em, t he unit connect ed t o t he MDI input and t he aut omat ic gearbox.
  • Page 21: Aut O Check Cont Rol

    Inst rument s and w arning light s Vehicle st at us ⇒  p age 19 Aut o Check Cont rol ■ Set t ings ⇒  p age 20 ■ Car st at e The menu point Audio is only t hen displayed w hen t he fact ory-fit t ed car radio is sw it ched on.
  • Page 22 Inst rument s and w arning light s Unit s ■ Engine oil pressure t oo low ⇒  p age 25 ￿ Assist ant s ■ Alt ernat ive speed displayed (Second speed) Overheat ed clut ches of t he aut omat ic ■...
  • Page 23 Inst rument s and w arning light s Light s and Visibilit y When exceeding t he speed, an indicat ion is displayed on t he informat ion display: Here you can act ivat e, deact ivat e or adjust t he following funct ions: Wint er t yres max.
  • Page 24: Warning Light S

    Inst rument s and w arning light s Warning light s Overview The warning light s indicat e cert ain funct ions or faults. Fig. 8 Inst rument clust er w it h w arning light s Turn signal light s (t o t he left ) ⇒ ...
  • Page 25 Inst rument s and w arning light s WARNING EPC fault light (pet rol engine) ⇒  p age 26 ￿ ￿ ￿ ● If you do not pay at t ent ion t o t he w arning light s coming on and t he corre- Glow plug syst em (diesel engine) ⇒ ...
  • Page 26 Inst rument s and w arning light s Low beam t rol unit shift s t he engine int o t he emergency mode, which only has a reduced ￿ power out put . Aft er swit ching t he ignit ion off and on again t he warning light ￿...
  • Page 27 Inst rument s and w arning light s Airbag/ belt t ensioner deact ivat ed WARNING The f ollow ing sit uat ion applies if t he airbag has been sw it ched of f using t he Cont act your specialist garage if t he pow er st eering is def ect ive. sw it ch f or t he airbag in t he f ront passenger st orage compart ment : ●...
  • Page 28 Inst rument s and w arning light s The follow ing t ext w ill be displayed in t he informat ion display: Glow plug syst em (diesel engine) ￿ Check oil level! The warning light light s up for a cold engine when sw it ching on t he ignit ion ￿...
  • Page 29 Inst rument s and w arning light s Do not cont inue driving if t he warning light does not go off alt hough t he fluid is Ant i-spin regulat ion (ASR) ￿ at t he correct level and also t he fuse of t he fan is in proper order. Cont act a spe- cialist garage t o obt ain assist ance.
  • Page 30 Inst rument s and w arning light s Tyre inflat ion pressure A fault in t he ent ire brake syst em ￿ If t he ABS warning light comes on t oget her w it h t he brake syst em w arning ￿...
  • Page 31 Inst rument s and w arning light s An audible signal sounds as an addit ional warning signal. An audible signal sounds t hree t imes as an addit ional warning signal. The w arning light comes on even w hen t he ignit ion is swit ched off. The w arning One should get used t o high pedal forces, long braking dist ances and long free light light s up for a maximum of 5 minut es.
  • Page 32 Inst rument s and w arning light s Fuel reserve ￿ WARNING If you must st op f or t echnical reasons, t hen park t he vehicle at a saf e dist ance The w arning light comes on, if t he fuel level is st ill below 10.5 lit res. ￿...
  • Page 33: Locking And Unlocking

    Locking and Unlocking Locking and Unlocking Vehicle key Not e Please approach an aut horised ŠKODA Service Part ner if you lose a key since he can obt ain a new one for you. Descript ion ￿ Changing t he bat t ery in t he remot e cont rol key Fig.
  • Page 34: Child Safet Y Lock

    Locking and Unlocking Child safet y lock For t he sake of t he environment Dispose of a used bat t ery in accordance wit h environment al regulat ions. The child safety lock prevent s t he rear door from being opened Not e from t he inside.
  • Page 35: Cent Ral Locking Syst Em

    Locking and Unlocking Cent ral locking syst em Unlocking a vehicle side door This select ion funct ion enables t o unlock bot h doors on t he driver's side. The ot h- er doors and t he fuel filler flap remain locked and are only unlocked aft er repet i- Descript ion t ive unlocking.
  • Page 36 Locking and Unlocking Saf e securing Unlocking t he vehicle using t he key The cent ral locking syst em is equipped wit h a saf e securing syst em. Locking t he vehicle from t he out side causes t he door locks t o be aut omat ically blocked. The w arning light flashes for around 2 seconds in quick succession, aft erw ards it be- gins t o flash evenly at longer int ervals.
  • Page 37 Locking and Unlocking ● The window s and t he elect ric sliding/ t ilt ing roof close while t he key is held in ● As long as one door is opened , t he vehicle cannot be locked in order t o avoid t he lock posit ion.
  • Page 38 Locking and Unlocking – Insert t he key int o t he slot and t urn it int o t he horizont al posit ion in t he WARNING direct ion of t he arrow (mirror-invert ed on t he right doors). ●...
  • Page 39: Remot E Cont Rol

    Locking and Unlocking Remot e cont rol Unlocking and locking car Descript ion You can use t he remot e cont rol key: ● t o unlock and lock t he car, ● unlocking boot lid, ● elect rically open and close t he w indows. The t ransmit t er wit h t he bat t ery is housed in t he handle of t he remot e cont rol key.
  • Page 40: Synchonisat Ion Of T He Remot E Cont Rol

    Locking and Unlocking Display of t he locking Ant i-t heft alarm syst em The t urn signal light s flash once t o confirm t hat t he vehicle has been correct ly locked. Descript ion If t he vehicle is locked by pressing t he but t on and some doors or t he boot lid are not closed, t he t urn signal light s flash only aft er closing.
  • Page 41: Power Windows

    Locking and Unlocking Not e Not e ● The working life of t he alarm siren is 6 years. More det ailed informat ion is ● You can swit ch the int erior monit or and t he t owing prot ect ion monit oring off if available by a specialist garage.
  • Page 42 Locking and Unlocking Closing a w indow CAUTION – A w indow is closed t hrough pulling light ly on t he respect ive but t on in t he ● Keep t he w indow glass clean t o ensure correct funct ion of t he elect ric w in- door.
  • Page 43 Locking and Unlocking Closing a w indow WARNING – Light ly press t he appropriat e but t on up and hold it unt il t he window has You should t ake part icular care w hen closing t he w indow s! You may ot herw ise moved int o t he desired posit ion.
  • Page 44: Panoramic Sliding Roof

    Locking and Unlocking Operat ional fault s Panoramic sliding roof Aut omat ically operat ed pow er w indow s do not operat e Int roduct ion If t he bat t ery of t he car has been disconnect ed and t hen reconnect ed, t he aut o- mat ically operat ed pow er w indows do not operat e.
  • Page 45 Locking and Unlocking When t he panoramic sliding roof is in t he comfort posit ion, t he int ensit y of t he Opening wind noise is reduced. – Briefly press t he but t on ⇒  f ig. 22 in order t o fully open.
  • Page 46 Locking and Unlocking Emergency operat ion Aft er init ialising t he panoramic sliding roof, press dow n t he sw it ch on t he recess and push it forwards for approx. 10 seconds. Press t he swit ch ⇒ ...
  • Page 47: Light S And Visibilit Y

    Light s and Visibilit y Light s and Visibilit y Light s WARNING Never drive w it h only t he side light s on - risk of accident ! The side light s are Sw it ching light s on and off ￿ not bright enough t o light up t he road suf f icient ly in f ront of you or t o be seen by ot her oncoming t raf f ic.
  • Page 48 Light s and Visibilit y Deact ivat ing t he f unct ion daylight driving light s Sw it ching of f aut omat ic driving lamp cont rol – Pull t he t urn signal light lever t owards t he st eering w heel w it hin 3 seconds af- –...
  • Page 49: Parking Light

    Light s and Visibilit y Coming Home Funct ion Not e ● Do not affix any st ickers in front of t he light sensor, so t hat you do not impair The funct ion makes it possible t o sw it ch on t he light s in t he darkness for a short it s funct ion or put it out of operat ion.
  • Page 50 Light s and Visibilit y Leaving Home Funct ion Tourist light This funct ion makes it possible t o swit ch on t he light s w hen approaching t he ve- Xenon headlight hicle. This mode makes it possible t o drive in count ries wit h opposing t raffic syst em, driving on t he left / right , w it hout dazzling t he oncoming vehicles.
  • Page 51 Light s and Visibilit y The w arning light light s up in t he inst rument clust er w hen t he fog light s are The rear fog light is locat ed in t he rear light array on t he driver's side. ￿...
  • Page 52 Light s and Visibilit y Headlamp range adjust ment ￿ Swit ch for hazard warning light s ￿ Once t he low beam is swit ched on you can t hen adapt the range of t he headlight s t o t he load of t he vehicle. Fig.
  • Page 53 Light s and Visibilit y The t urn signal and main beam lever Inf ormat ion concerning t he f unct ion of t he light s. ￿ ￿ ￿ ● The t urn signal syst em only operat es when t he ignit ion is swit ched on. The The parking light s and headlight flasher are also swit ched on and corresponding w arning light in t he inst rument clust er also flashes.
  • Page 54: Int Erior Light Ing

    Light s and Visibilit y Int erior light ing If operat ing light s wit h t he door cont act swit ch is enabled, t he light will come on when: Vehicle int erior light ing f ront and rear ●...
  • Page 55: Visibilit Y

    Light s and Visibilit y Sw it ching on t he int erior light ing WARNING – Press t he cover glass in t he area of t he symbol ￿ ⇒  f ig. If t he ent ry light comes on, do not t ouch it s cover - risk of burns! ￿...
  • Page 56: Windshield Wiper And Wash Syst Em

    Light s and Visibilit y Windshield w iper and w ash syst em For t he sake of t he environment As soon as t he w indow is de-iced or free from mist , t he heat ing should be sw it ch- ed off.
  • Page 57 Light s and Visibilit y Aut omat ic w ipe/ w ash f or w indscreen The w indscreen wipers and t he wash syst em only operat e if t he ignit ion is swit ch- ed on and t he bonnet is closed –...
  • Page 58 Light s and Visibilit y Act ivat ion/ deact ivat ion CAUTION ● In cold t emperat ures and in w int er, check before t he t rip or before sw it ching The funct ion of t he automat ic rear w indow wiper is act ivat ed/ deact ivat ed in t he on t he ignit ion t hat t he wiper blades are not frozen.
  • Page 59 Light s and Visibilit y The w iper arms move back int o t he rest posit ion - aft er swit ching on t he ignit ion CAUTION and aft er changing t he posit ion of t he window w iper lever or when driving at a Never remove t he nozzles from t he headlamp cleaning syst em by hand - risk of speed great er t han 6°...
  • Page 60: Rear-View Mirror

    Light s and Visibilit y – Wit h t he ot her hand unlock t he locking but t on and remove t he wiper blade If t he aut omat ic dimming is swit ched on, t he mirror dims aut omat ically depending in t he direct ion of arrow on t he light st riking t he mirror from t he rear.
  • Page 61 Light s and Visibilit y The ext erior mirror heat er only operat es w hen t he engine is running and up t o an WARNING out side t emperat ure of +20 °C. ● Convex (curved out w ard) or a spherical ext erior mirrors increase t he vision Adjust ing left and right ext erior mirrors simult aneously field.
  • Page 62 Light s and Visibilit y Not e ● Aut omat ic mirror dimming operat es only properly if t he light st riking t he rear of t he int erior rear-view mirror is not affect ed by ot her object s. ●...
  • Page 63: Seat S And St Ow Age

    Seat s and St ow age Seat s and St ow age Front seat s WARNING (Cont inued) ● Ensure t hat t here are no object s in t he f oot w ell as any object s may get be- Basic informat ion hind t he pedals during a driving or braking manoeuvre.
  • Page 64 Seat s and St ow age The driver's seat should be adjust ed in such a way t hat t he pedals can be fully WARNING pressed t o t he floor w it h slight ly bent legs. ● If you w ant t o carry object s on t he folded seat backrest , you w ill need t o The seat backrest on t he driver's seat should be adjust ed in such a way t hat t he disable t he f ront passenger airbag ⇒ ...
  • Page 65: Adjust Ing Front Seat S Elect Rically

    Seat s and St ow age Adjust t he angle of t he seat cushion WARNING – Press t he sw it ch at t he front in t he direct ion of arrow or at t he back in ●...
  • Page 66 Seat s and St ow age St oring set t ing Emergency Off You can int errupt t he set t ing operat ion at any t ime, if you operat e any but t on of t he driver seat . Not e ●...
  • Page 67: Head Rest Raint S

    Seat s and St ow age ● The assignment of t he radio remot e cont rol t o a memory butt on is ret ained, Head rest raint s how ever, aft er reassigning t he seat s and ext erior mirrors. ●...
  • Page 68: Middle Rear Head Rest Raint

    Seat s and St ow age WARNING WARNING ● The head rest raint s must be correct ly adjust ed in order t o of f er ef f ect ive ● The head rest raint s must be correct ly adjust ed in order t o of f er ef f ect ive prot ect ion f or t he occupant s in t he event of an accident .
  • Page 69 Seat s and St ow age Adjust ing t he seat backrest – Fold t he middle rear seat backrest forw ards in t he same way, t hen pull once more on t he lever ⇒  f ig. 50 and press t he seat backrest downw ards unt il it is heard t o lock int o a lower posit ion.
  • Page 70 Seat s and St ow age Unlocking and removing seat s Move seat s int o t he init ial posit ion – Unlock t he folded forward seat by pressing t he seat locks in direct ion of arrow ⇒ ...
  • Page 71 Seat s and St ow age Folding t able on t he middle seat backrest Seat heat ing of t he f ront seat s Fig. 56 Dash panel: Regulat or f or f ront Fig. 55 Rear seat s: Armrest seat heat ing –...
  • Page 72: Pedals

    Seat s and St ow age – Dist ribut e t he it ems of luggage as evenly as possible. CAUTION ● You should not kneel on t he seat s or ot herwise apply pressure at specific – Place heavy object s as far forward as possible. point s in order t o avoid damaging t he heat ing element s of t he seat heat ers.
  • Page 73 Seat s and St ow age Not e WARNING Tyre pressure must be adjust ed t o t he load ⇒  p age 201. ￿ ● The load t o be t ransport ed must be fixed in place in such a w ay t hat it can- not move during t he journey and w hen braking.
  • Page 74 Seat s and St ow age Fast ening st rip w it h moveable hook Fixing net s - Net programme Fig. 59 Luggage compart ment : Fast ening st rip wit h moveable hook/ remove hook Fig. 60 Fixing net : double horizont al pocket , f loor f ixing net / double vert ical pocket A fast ening st rip is locat ed on bot h sides of t he luggage compart ment w it h t w o Fixing examples of t he fixing net as double horizont al pocket , floor fixing net moveable hooks each, in order t o at t ach small it ems of luggage, such as bags et c.
  • Page 75 Seat s and St ow age The luggage compart ment cover WARNING You can use t he luggage compart ment cover behind t he head re- No object s should be placed on t he luggage compart ment cover, t he vehicle st raints for st oring light and soft it ems.
  • Page 76: Variable Loading Floor In T He Luggage Compart Ment

    Seat s and St ow age – Pull t he st rap t hrough t he t ensioning clasp, first of all on t he one side and The variable loading floor makes it easier t o handle bulky goods and creat es an t hen on t he ot her side.
  • Page 77: Variable Loading Floor Wit H Spare Wheel

    Seat s and St ow age Remove carrier rails Variable loading floor w it h spare w heel Use variable loading f loor Fig. 64 Luggage compart ment : Slacken check point s/ remove carrier rails Remove carrier rails Fig. 65 Luggage compart ment : Fold t he side part s of t he loading f loor/ example f or using t he –...
  • Page 78: Roof Rack

    Seat s and St ow age Removable st orage box CAUTION ● Only use roof racks approved by ŠKODA. ● If you use ot her roof rack syst ems or if t he roof bars are not properly fit t ed, t hen any damage which may result t o your car is not covered by t he w arrant y agreement s.
  • Page 79: Cup Holder

    Seat s and St ow age Cup holder Cup holder in rear cent re console Cup holder in f ront cent re console Fig. 69 Cent re console at rear: Cup holder – Press on t he panel in t he area ⇒ ...
  • Page 80: Not E Holder

    Seat s and St ow age Not e holder Replacing asht ray – Insert t he asht ray vert ically. WARNING Never lay f lammable object s in t he asht ray basin - risk of f ire! ￿ Rear asht ray - low cent re console Fig.
  • Page 81: Cigaret T E Light Er, Power Socket S

    Seat s and St ow age Rear asht ray - high cent re console Cigaret t e light er, pow er socket s Cigaret t e light er You can also use the socket on t he cigaret t e light er for ot her elec- t rical appliances.
  • Page 82: St Orage Compart Ment S

    Seat s and St ow age CAUTION St orage compart ment on t he front passenger side ⇒  p age 80 Always use mat ching plugs t o avoid damaging t he pow er socket . St orage compart ment on t he dash panel ⇒ ...
  • Page 83: Cooling Of St Orage Compart Ment On Front Passenger Side

    Seat s and St ow age Opening and closing t he st orage compart ment on t he f ront passenger side St orage compart ment on t he dash panel – Press t he but t on ⇒  f ig. 76 - t he lid folds down.
  • Page 84: St Owage Compart Ment In Front Cent Re Console

    Seat s and St ow age St ow age compart ment in front cent re console CAUTION ● The compart ment must only be opened when removing or insert ing t he spec- t acles and ot herwise must be kept closed. ●...
  • Page 85: St Owage Compart Ment Below Front Passenger Seat

    Seat s and St ow age St ow age compart ment below front passenger seat Closing st ow age compart ment – Open t he lid up t o t he st op, t hen you can fold it downwards. Set t ing height –...
  • Page 86: St Owage Compart Ment In Rear Cent Re Console

    Seat s and St ow age St ow age compart ment in rear cent re console St orage compart ment s are locat ed on bot h sides of t he luggage compart ment . The removable st orage compart ment ⇒ ...
  • Page 87: Removable T Hrough-Loading Bag

    Seat s and St ow age Removable t hrough-loading bag WARNING ● Aft er placing t he skis int o t he removable t hrough-loading bag, you must The removable t hrough-loading bag is solely used for t ransport ing secure it w it h t he securing belt skis.
  • Page 88: Heat Ing And Air Condit Ioning Syst Em

    Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Int roduct ion t em. This produces a permanent odour w hen t he air condit ioning syst em is oper- at ing which can only be eliminat ed t hrough considerable effort and expense (re- placement of compressor).
  • Page 89: Air Out Let Vent S

    Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Air out let vent s Close air out let vent s 6 – Turn t he vert ical wheel int o t he end posit ion. Change air f low of air out let vent s 3 and 4 –...
  • Page 90: Heating

    Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Heat ing – Turn t he blow er swit ch int o posit ion 0 in order t o sw it ch t he blower off. – If you w ish t o shut off t he fresh air supply, use t he but t on - recirculat ed air mode ⇒ ...
  • Page 91: Air Condit Ioning Syst Em (Manual Air Condit Ioning Syst Em)

    Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Set t ing of t he cont rol dial Set -up But t on Air out let vent s 4 Defrost ing t he windscreen and side To t he right up t o t he Open and align w it h t he side w in- Do not sw it ch on ￿...
  • Page 92 Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em The cooling only operat es if but t on ⇒  f ig. 91 is pressed, and t he follow ing – Turn t he blow er swit ch int o posit ion 0 in order t o sw it ch t he blower off. condit ions are met : –...
  • Page 93 Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Set t ing air condit ioning syst em Recommended basic set t ings of t he cont rol element s of t he air condit ioning sys- t em for t he respect ive operat ing modes: Set t ing of t he cont rol dial But t on Set -up...
  • Page 94: Climat Ronic (Aut Omat Ic Air Condit Ioning)

    Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Not e WARNING ● We recommend t hat you have Climat ronic cleaned by a specialist garage once You should not leave recirculat ed air mode on over a longer period of t ime, as every year.
  • Page 95 Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em But t ons/ cont rol dial When pressing again t he but t on , t he Climat ronic changes int o t he “LOW” AUTO mode and t he warning light in t he t op left corner light s up. The Climat ronic uses Set t ing of t he t emperat ure for t he left side, operat ion of t he seat heat ing of only in t his mode t he lower blower speed.
  • Page 96 Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em numerical scale. In bot h limit posit ions t he Climat ronic operat es at maximum cool- WARNING ing or heat ing capacit y, respect ively. The t emperat ure is not cont rolled in t his case.
  • Page 97: Auxiliary Heat Ing (Auxiliary Heat Ing And Vent Ilat Ion)

    Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em Defrost ing w indscreen WARNING ● The auxiliary heat ing must never be operat ed in closed rooms - risk of poi- Def rost ing w indscreen - sw it ching on soning! –...
  • Page 98 Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em ● The air inlet in front of t he windscreen must be free of ice, snow or leaves in – By select ing t he menu point Back, you will reach one level higher in t he menu order t o ensure t hat t he auxiliary heat ing operat es properly.
  • Page 99 Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em If t he syst em is running, a w arning light in the but t on for direct swit ching on/ off The auxiliary heat ing can only be swit ched on or off wit h t he radio remot e cont rol, of t he auxiliary heat ing light s up.
  • Page 100 Heat ing and air condit ioning syst em For t he sake of t he environment Dispose of a used bat t ery in accordance wit h environment al regulat ions. Not e ● Pay at t ent ion t o t he correct polarit y w hen changing t he bat t ery. ●...
  • Page 101: St Art Ing-Off And Driving

    St art ing-off and Driving St art ing-off and Driving Set t ing st eering w heel posit ion WARNING (Cont inued) ● If you adjust t he st eering w heel f urt her t ow ards t he head, you w ill reduce t he prot ect ion off ered by t he driver airbag in t he event of an accident .
  • Page 102: St Art Ing T He Engine

    St art ing-off and Driving - st art engine St art ing t he engine Applies t o all models: General Posit ion You can only start the engine only using an original ignit ion key. To lock t he st eering, w it h t he ignit ion key w it hdrawn, t urn t he st eering w heel un- t il t he st eering locking pin is heard t o engage.
  • Page 103: Diesel Engines

    St art ing-off and Driving You should not sw it ch on any major elect rical component s during t he heat ing CAUTION period ot herw ise t he vehicle bat t ery w ill be drained unnecessarily. ● The st art er may only be operat ed (ignit ion key posit ion ), if t he engine is not running.
  • Page 104: Pedals

    St art ing-off and Driving Pedals Not e ● The radiat or fan may cont inue running for a furt her 10 minut es or so aft er t he Operat ion of t he pedals must not be hindered! engine and t he ignit ion have been sw it ched off.
  • Page 105: Rear Parking Aid

    St art ing-off and Driving The handbrake warning light light s up when t he handbrake is applied, provided The audible parking aid det ermines t he dist ance from t he rear bumper t o an ob- ￿ t he ignit ion is on. st acle behind t he car wit h t he aid of ult rasound sensors.
  • Page 106: Front And Rear Parking Aid

    St art ing-off and Driving The audible parking aid det ermines t he dist ance bet w een t he front or rear bump- WARNING er and an obst acle w it h t he aid of ult rasound sensors. The sensors are int egrat ed in t he front and rear bumper.
  • Page 107: Park Assist

    St art ing-off and Driving Funct ion of t he syst em is based on: WARNING ● Lengt h and dept h measurement of t he parking spaces when driving ● The parking aid is not a subst it ut e f or t he driver paying proper at t ent ion ●...
  • Page 108 St art ing-off and Driving ● The accuracy of t he evaluat ion for t he parking space can be influenced by t he If you press t he but t on at a speed great er t han 30 km/ h and less than 50 km/ h, incorrect ly det ermined out side t emperat ure if t he lat er is influenced by t he t her- t he message indicat ing t hat t he speed for det ect ing t he space is exceeded w ill be mal radiat ion of t he engine i.e for st op and go in a t raffic jam.
  • Page 109 St art ing-off and Driving Parking w it h t he help of t he park assist and concluding t he – Observe t he surroundings and reverse carefully at a maximum speed of 7 km/ h w it h t he help of t he pedal. parking procedure –...
  • Page 110: Cruise Cont Rol Syst Em (Ccs)

    St art ing-off and Driving Driver st eering int ervent ion: Please t ake over st eering! Park Assist : ASR int ervent ion. The parking procedure is ended t hrough driver int ervent ion. Int ervent ion of t he TCS w hile searching for a suit able parking place. Park Assist f inished.
  • Page 111 St art ing-off and Driving This does not apply, how ever, if you drive at a speed which is more t han 10 km/ h Not e higher t han t he saved speed for a period of more t han 5 minutes. The st ored ●...
  • Page 112: (Start-Stop)

    St art ing-off and Driving Sw it ching off t he cruise cont rol syst em t emporarily In t he st art -st op mode, t he engine aut omat ically swit ches t o t he vehicle's idle phase, e.g.
  • Page 113 St art ing-off and Driving The pressure in t he brake syst em is sufficient . WARNING The difference bet w een t he out door- and t he set t emperat ure in t he int erior is ● The brake servo unit and pow er st eering only operat e if t he engine is run- not t oo great .
  • Page 114: Aut Omat Ic Gearbox Dsg

    Aut omat ic gearbox DSG Aut omat ic gearbox DSG Aut omat ic gearbox DSG appear in t he Informat ion display Move select or lever t o posit ion P/ N! or, in t he inst rument clust er display: ￿ P/ N. At t emperat ures below -10 ° C t he engine can only be st art ed in t he select or lever posit ion P.
  • Page 115 Aut omat ic gearbox DSG - Reverse gear CAUTION Reverse gear must only be engaged w hen t he vehicle is st at ionary and t he engine ● The double clut ch on t he aut omat ic gearbox DSG is equipped w it h an overload idling ⇒ ...
  • Page 116 Aut omat ic gearbox DSG Keylock - Ignit ion key w it hdraw al lock WARNING You can only w it hdraw t he ignit ion key aft er swit ching off t he ignit ion if t he selec- ●...
  • Page 117: Emergency Programme

    Aut omat ic gearbox DSG Select ing t he most appropriat e driving programme for t he part icular st yle of driv- Shif t ing dow n gears ing is a cont inuous process. Irrespect ive of t his it is, how ever, possible t o sw it ch or –...
  • Page 118 Aut omat ic gearbox DSG Select or lever-emergency unlocking Fig. 108 Select or lever-emergency un- locking In case of int errupt ion of t he pow er supply (e.g. flat vehicle bat t ery, defect ive fuse) or defect of t he select or lever lock, t he select or lever can no longer be shif- t ed from t he posit ion P in t he normal way and t he vehicle can no longer be moved.
  • Page 119: Communicat Ion

    Communicat ion Communicat ion Mult ifunct ion st eering w heel Operat e radio and radio navigat ion syst em on t he mult if unct ion st eering w heel You can of course operat e t he radio and radio navigat ion syst em at t he appliance. You will find a descript ion in t he relevant Ow ner's manual.
  • Page 120 Communicat ion But t on Act ion Radio, t raf f ic inf ormat ion CD/ CD changer/ MP3 Navigat ion press briefly Sw it ch off/ on t one/ act ivat ion and deact ivat ion of t he voice cont rol press but t on for a swit ch off/ on wit hout funct ion...
  • Page 121: Universal T Elephone Preinst Allat Ion Gsm Ii

    Communicat ion for your mobile phone, use your mobile phone exclusively in t he adapt er so t hat To ensure an opt imum signal t ransmission, alw ays leave t he t elephone wit h t he t he radiat ion in t he vehicle drops t o a minimum. This also improves t he qualit y of adapt er in t he t elephone mount .
  • Page 122 ● Is t he t elephone swit ched on? – If t he hands-free syst em announces (as st andard Skoda UHV) on t he display of ● Is t he PIN code ent ered? t he mobile phone, ent er t he PIN (as st andard 1234) wit hin 30 seconds and wait ®...
  • Page 123 Communicat ion ● Insert ing t he mobile phone int o t he adapt er ensures an opt imal sending and CAUTION receiving power and offers at t he same t ime t he advant age of t he bat t ery charg- Taking t he mobile phone out of t he adapt er during t he call can lead t o int errup- ing.
  • Page 124 Communicat ion Operat ion of t he t elephone on t he mult ifunct ion st eering w heel This applies only if your vehicle has been equipped w it h t he t elephone preinst alla- t ion at t he fact ory. If t he side light s are swit ched on, t he but t ons on t he mult ifunct ion st eering wheel are illuminat ed.
  • Page 125 Voice mailbox ■ Phone name - t he possibilit y t o change t he name of t he t elephone unit (pre- ■ Bluet oot h ■ set SKODA UHV) Set t ings ■ Set t ings Back ■...
  • Page 126: Voice Cont Rol

    Communicat ion Voice cont rol Sw it ching of f voice cont rol (dialogue) If t he syst em is current ly playing a message, you w ill need t o st op t he message current ly being played: Dialogue ●...
  • Page 127: Music Playback Via Bluet Oot H

    Communicat ion ® Music playback via Bluet oot h Voice command Act ion Play music from t he mobile phone or anot her paired MUSIC device. The universal t elephone preinst allat ion GSM IIl makes it possible t o play back mu- ®...
  • Page 128 Communicat ion CD change Not e ● Always guide t he CD int o t he CD-case wit h t he print ed side point ing up- wards. ● Never push t he CD wit h force int o t he CD-case as t he insert ion is performed aut omat ically.
  • Page 129 Communicat ion WARNING ● If t here are passengers of bot h of t he rear seat s, t he DVD player holder must not be used alone (w it hout t he DVD player) - risk of injury! ● The inclinat ion of t he holder can be adjust ed t o t hree preset posit ions. Risk of f inger injuries bet w een t he holder and t he backrest in case of changes in t he posit ion of t he DVD player holder.
  • Page 130: Safet Y

    Passive Safet y Safet y Passive Safet y Basic informat ion ● seat belt height adjust er for front seat s, ● front airbag for t he driver and front passenger, ● driver's knee airbag, Driving t he saf e w ay ●...
  • Page 131: Correct Seat Ed Posit Ion

    Passive Safet y ● Safely at t ach t he it ems of luggage ⇒  p age 70, Loading t he luggage compart - Correct seat ed posit ion ment . ● Ensure t hat no object s can obst ruct t he pedal. Correct seat ed posit ion for t he driver ●...
  • Page 132 Passive Safet y Manual front passenger adjust ment ⇒  p age 61. WARNING Elect rical front passenger seat adjust ment ⇒  p age 63, Adjust ing front seat s elec- ● The front seat s and t he head rest raint s must alw ays be adjust ed t o mat ch t rically.
  • Page 133 Passive Safet y ● put t he feet on t he dash panel, WARNING ● put t he feet on t he seat upholst ery, ● The head rest raint s must alw ays be adjust ed t o mat ch t he body size, in or- ●...
  • Page 134: Seat Belt S

    Seat belt s Seat belt s Why seat belt s? WARNING ● Fast en your seat belt each t ime bef ore set t ing of f - also w hen driving in t ow n! This also applies t o t he people seat ed at t he rear - risk of injury! ●...
  • Page 135: Import Ant Safet Y Informat Ion Regarding T He Use Of Seat Belt S

    Seat belt s The speed of t he vehicle is, nevert heless, t he most import ant fact or. Doubling t he WARNING (Cont inued) speed of t he vehicle from 25 km/ h up t o 50 km/ hour increases t he kinet ic energy ●...
  • Page 136: How Are Seat Belt S Correct Ly Fast Ened

    Seat belt s How are seat belt s correct ly fast ened? WARNING ● The shoulder part of t he seat belt must never run across your neck but Fast ening t hree-point seat belt s must run approximat ely over t he middle of t he shoulder and f it snugly against t he chest .

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