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Your Owner's Manual
Electronic version available on the Internet
http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals
ŠKODA SUPERB iV 09.2019
Angličtina/English
3V1012720AA
OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA SUPERB iV

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  • Page 1 Your Owner’s Manual Electronic version available on the Internet http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals OWNER´S MANUAL ŠKODA SUPERB iV ŠKODA SUPERB iV 09.2019 Angličtina/English 3V1012720AA...
  • Page 2 Documentation of vehicle delivery Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Date of vehicle delivery ____ / ____ / ________ ŠKODA Partner Stamp and signature of the vendor I confirm that I have taken delivery of the vehicle in good condition, have received information on how to operate it correctly, and have had the terms of the warranty explained to me.
  • Page 3 Vehicle owner Vehicle owner First Vehicle owner Second Vehicle owner This vehicle with the registration plate This vehicle with the registration plate __________________________________________ __________________________________________ belongs to: belongs to: Title, name/company: Title, name/company: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Address: Address: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Seats, steering wheel and mirror Front seat - with manual operation Vehicle owner Front seat - with electrical operation Memory function of the seat About the Owner's Manual Massage function in the driver's seat Rear seats About the Owner's Manual Headrests...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Telephone 146 High-voltage system Wi-Fi High-voltage system and high-voltage battery SmartLink Charging of high-voltage battery ŠKODA Connect online services Charging cable Navigation Engine, exhaust system and fuel Infotainment Columbus Bonnet Infotainment overview Engine oil System Coolant Screen Engine electronics Keypad Particle filter...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Roof rack and hitch Roof rack Swivelling hitch Maintaining and cleaning Service events Service work, adjustments and technical changes Interior Exterior Technical data and specifications Requirements for the technical data Vehicle identification data Maximum permissible weights Operating weight Vehicle dimensions Engine specifications Event Data Recorder...
  • Page 7: About The Owner's Manual

    Complete information is included in the electronic version of the Owner's Manual. This is available on the ŠKODAweb pages as well as in the mobile appli- cation MyŠKODA, which can be downloaded. http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals ▶...
  • Page 8 Explanations Explanations Terms used “Specialist garage” - A workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA Service Partner, or an independent workshop. “ŠKODA Service Partner” - A workshop that has been contractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner to perform service work on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA...
  • Page 9: Vehicle Overviews

    Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Vehicle overviews Front vehicle area Under the windscreen Camera for assist systems ▶ Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 46 ▶ Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 52 ▶ Windscreen - heating »...
  • Page 10 Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Replace light bulbs » page » page 50 ▶ Door handles Open the door » page 26 ▶ Keyless locking (KESSY) » page 24 ▶ Exterior mirror Operation » page 38 ▶ Camera for assist systems ▶...
  • Page 11: Rear Vehicle Area

    Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area Rear vehicle area Rear window - heating » page 30 Rear window wiper and washer - Operation » page 52 Handle of the boot lid Manually operated boot lid » page 30 ▶ Electrically operated boot lid »...
  • Page 12: Driver's Seat

    Vehicle overviews › Driver's seat Driver's seat Centre console and passenger seat Side Assist lane change assist system indicator Infotainment (depending on trim level): light » page 136 Columbus » page 92 ▶ Door opening lever » page 26 Amundsen »...
  • Page 13: Engine Compartment

    Indicator lights › Engine compartment Engine compartment Indicator lights Functionality WARNING Ignoring the illuminated indicator lights and associ- ated messages on the instrument cluster display may result in accidents, serious injury or damage to the vehicle. The indicator lights in the instrument cluster indicate the current status of certain functions or faults.
  • Page 14 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Coolant level is too low » page 154. Parking brake error » page 128. Coolant temperature too Hybrid drive system faul- high » page 155. » page 155. Brake fluid level is too Recuperation error »...
  • Page 15 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Ball rod not locked » page 180. A rear seat belt is fas- tened » page ASR deactivated » page 130. High beam Assist System switched » page » page Illuminates - ESC or ASR faul- No light is switched on »...
  • Page 16 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview Symbol Meaning Driving mode Eco » page 123. Comfort Driving Mode » page 123. Driving mode Individual » page 123. Driving mode Sport » page 123.
  • Page 17: Correct And Safe

    Correct and safe › Introductory notes for correct use Correct and safe Regular checks What should be taken into account before driving? Introductory notes for correct use A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk of accidents and injuries. Read this Owner's Manual carefully, as proceeding ▶...
  • Page 18: Engine Compartment

    Correct and safe › Engine compartment If there is damage suspected to the sensors or If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash ▶ ▶ cameras, seek the help of a specialist garage. the affected areas with water for a few minutes. Get medical help without delay.
  • Page 19: Using Electrical Sockets In The Vehicle

    Correct and safe › Using electrical sockets in the vehicle WARNING Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the ▶ top of the headrest is as close as possible to the The air supply to the electric drive must not be re- ▶...
  • Page 20 Correct and safe › Before your journey The webbing must be tight. Therefore, do not at- A child that has been incorrectly secured in the ▶ tach clamps or similar items to the webbing for ad- wrong sitting position - endangered by the side justing the seat belt according to body size.
  • Page 21: Safe Driving

    Correct and safe › Safe driving Safe driving Never stop in the water, do not drive backwards ▶ and never stop the engine. Introductory notes Vehicle operation in different weather conditions Pay attention when you are driving! As a driver, you ▶...
  • Page 22: Emergency Call

    The current declaration on the protection of person- al data can be found on the following website: WARNING https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal-data. If there is a system fault, no emergency call is possi- ble. Serious accident - automatic call...
  • Page 23 Correct and safe › After an accident If the airbags or the belt tensioners trigger in the event of an accident, the high-voltage system is au- tomatically deactivated at the same time. Safety systems After an accident, the safety systems of the vehicle, e.g.
  • Page 24: Keys, Locks And Alarm System

    22 Keys, locks and alarm system › › Keys, locks and alarm system Replace the battery » page The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked with the remote control There may be the following reasons. Key Overview The battery in the key is empty. ▶...
  • Page 25: Central Locking

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking Central locking Operation Ways in which central locking operates Functionality Depending on the equipment: Central locking system Key. » page 22 ▶ The system simultaneously unlocks and locks all Keyless locking (KESSY). »...
  • Page 26: Keyless Locking (Kessy)

    24 Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY) › The vehicle is unlocked when a door is opened from For vehicles with a panel over the opening, remove the inside. the panel. › Insert the key or a flat-head screwdriver into the WARNING slot.
  • Page 27: Alarm System

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system If the key is locked in the luggage compartment, the Switching off the triggered alarm › luggage compartment lid will automatically unlock it- Unlock the vehicle. self. › Turn on the ignition. Deactivate keyless locking ›...
  • Page 28: Doors, Windows And Boot Lid

    26 Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors Doors, windows and boot lid Electrically operated fuse Doors Opening/closing the door Opening from the outside › Unlock the vehicle and pull on the door handle. › Press the left button to switch on/off the fuse in the left rear door.
  • Page 29 Doors, windows and boot lid › Window - with electrical operation › Overview of the operating buttons on the Turn off the ignition, open the driver's door, and hold down the driver's window button until it driver's door stops. Depending on the setting, only the driver’s win- dow can be opened in this way.
  • Page 30: Sliding/Tilting Roof

    28 Doors, windows and boot lid › Sliding/tilting roof Sliding/tilting roof After another movement to position the sliding/ tilting roof opens completely. What you should be mindful of After switching off the ignition, the sliding/tilting roof can still open and close for about 10 minutes so Force limiter long as none of the doors are opened.
  • Page 31: Sunblind - With Manual Operation

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Sunblind - with manual operation Sunblind - with manual operation Rolling up › Remove the sun protection blind from the holders Operation at the handle and let it roll in slowly. › Pull the handle in the appropriate direction.
  • Page 32: Boot Lid - With Manual Operation

    30 Doors, windows and boot lid › Boot lid - with manual operation Operation Closing › Grasp the fixture Heated rear window › and pull the lid down. Press the key to turn on the heated rear win- dow. Heated windscreen ›...
  • Page 33: Electrically Operated Contactless Boot Lid

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Electrically operated contactless boot lid Handle in the tailgate Settings › Press the handle to Set the uppermost position of the tailgate and open, close or stop the store it movement of the tail- It makes sense to set the top position of the tailgate, gate.
  • Page 34: Unlocking The Boot Lid

    32 Doors, windows and boot lid › Unlocking the boot lid Unlocking the boot lid Operation Opening/closing the lid Unlocking › Quickly swing a foot under the rear bumper in the › Insert a screwdriver into the opening in the panel. sensor area.
  • Page 35: Seats, Steering Wheel And Mirror

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front seat - with manual operation Seats, steering wheel and mirror Front seat - with electrical operation Controls on the seat Front seat - with manual operation Adjusting the seat Controls on the seat Adjust in a longitudi- nal direction Adjust the inclination...
  • Page 36: Memory Function Of The Seat

    34 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Memory function of the seat Set the length of the seat manually Settings › Press the release han- Storing driver's seat and exterior mirror position dle. for driving forwards › Push the front part of ›...
  • Page 37: Rear Seats

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Rear seats Headrests CAUTION Only switch the function on and off when the vehi- ▶ Adjusting the height of the headrests cle is stationary. Front headrests › Rear seats Hold the safety button and move the headrest Folding down the seat backs in the desired direc- tion.
  • Page 38: Front Armrest

    36 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front armrest The safety button must click into place. Open from the luggage compartment › Press the store button. › Open the lid. Front armrest Settings Adjusting the height › Raise the backrest to one of the locked posi- tions.
  • Page 39: Steering Wheel

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Steering wheel › The seat heating is switched on with maximum heat- Adjust the steering ing output. By repeatedly pressing the button, the wheel to the desired heating output is reduced until it is switched off. position.
  • Page 40: Heated Steering Wheel

    38 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Heated steering wheel Interior rear-view mirror Heated steering wheel Operation Interior mirror with manual darkening Conditions Mirror is not dark- ✓ The engine is running. ened Mirror darkens Operation Applies to Climatronic. › Press the button on the Climatronic , tap the Infotainment screen to turn on steering wheel...
  • Page 41 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Exterior mirror Setting the mirror surfaces synchronously Troubleshooting When adjusting the mirror surface of the driver's Electric mirror operation impaired mirror, the mirror surface of the front passenger's › Adjust the mirror surface by pressing it lightly with mirror is adjusted at the same time if this function is your finger.
  • Page 42: Restraint Systems And Airbags

    40 Restraint systems and airbags › Seat belts Restraint systems and airbags Operation Fastening the seat belt Seat belts › Grasp the buckle latch Functionality and slowly pull the belt over the chest and pel- Seat belts that are fastened correctly offer very vis towards the buckle.
  • Page 43: Child Seat

    Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat Troubleshooting Using a child seat on the front passenger seat Blocked belt retractor Never use a child seat in which the child is carried with his or her back to the direction of travel on a ›...
  • Page 44: Fasteners For Child Seats

    42 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats WARNING As soon as the rear-facing child seat is no longer be- ing used on the front passenger seat, activate the front passenger airbag again. Recommended child seats Grouping of child seats according to standard ECE-R 44. Group Weight of the child up to 10 kg...
  • Page 45 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Child seats that use the ISOFIX System Passenger seat Passenger seat with deactiva- Size category of Outer rear seats with activated Group Middle rear seat ted front airbag child seat front airbag up to 10 kg up to 13 kg 9-18 kg...
  • Page 46: Airbags

    44 Restraint systems and airbags › Airbags X The seat is not suitable for children in this weight group. Overview located on the outer rear seats , as well as on the middle rear seat when necessary. ISOFIX WARNING Do not attach any other child seats, straps or ob- Airbags ▶...
  • Page 47: Key Switch For The Front Passenger Airbag

    Restraint systems and airbags › Key switch for the front passenger airbag Airbag overview Troubleshooting Airbag system faulty illuminates Message regarding an airbag fault › Seek the help of a specialist garage. Key switch for the front passenger airbag Usage Front airbags Deactivation of the front passenger airbag is provi- Side airbags - front...
  • Page 48: Lighting, Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    46 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting › Lighting, windscreen wipers and Close the storage compartment on the passenger's side. washers › Turn on the ignition and check that the front pas- senger airbag indicator lights are lit up. Exterior lighting Status display in the instrument cluster display Functionality...
  • Page 49 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting When no light is switched on Fog light The symbol in the light switch may also light up in Positions for pulling out the instrument cluster, indicating that it is necessary the light switch to switch on the light.
  • Page 50 48 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting › Turn the light switch to position An incorrectly adjusted headlight range can cause in- › sufficient vehicle lighting or can dazzle other road Switch off the ignition. users. › Lock the vehicle. Adjust the headlight range correctly.
  • Page 51: Coming Home, Leaving Home Exterior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior lighting Beam of light in front of the vehicle has shortened ✓ The low beam is switched on. Headlight defective. › Seek the help of a specialist garage. Operation Driving lights defective Switching on If a message regarding the failed driving lights is dis-...
  • Page 52: Replace Light Bulbs

    50 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs Operation Conditions for changing a bulb Switching on ✓ Ignition switched off. › ✓ Light switched off. Push the lever in the direction of the arrow. in the instrument Front turn signal cluster lights up.
  • Page 53: Interior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior lighting Interior lighting Replacing the light bulb › Turn the corresponding Operation socket with the bulb and remove it. Operation of the lighting Lighting in front and rear Rear lighting Reading lights Automatic switch on and switch off When the front light is set to , the rear light is automatically switched on or off.
  • Page 54: Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers Settings the windscreen. The cleaning interval can be set by a specialist company. The ambient lighting is set in the Infotainment sys- Wipe and wash the rear window tem, in the following menu. Windscreen wipers and washers Operating conditions ✓...
  • Page 55 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers NOTICE Replace the windscreen wiper blade Risk of damage to engine compartment compo- CAUTION nents! Risk of an accident! Close the container after refilling the windscreen ▶ Change the windscreen wiper blades once or twice ▶...
  • Page 56: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    54 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Heating and air conditioning Switch recirculated air mode on/off system Switch the windscreen ventilation/defrosting mode on/off Climatronic automatic air conditioning Operate Climatronic in the Infotainment sys- system Switch maintenance of the interior tempera- What you should be mindful of ture on/off according to the temperature set- ting for the driver's side...
  • Page 57: Auxiliary Heating And Ventilation

    Heating and air conditioning system › Auxiliary heating and ventilation Auxiliary heating and ventilation Usage The auxiliary heater heats the vehicle interior and the engine. The auxiliary ventilation makes it possible to supply fresh air to the vehicle interior when the engine is switched off.
  • Page 58 56 Heating and air conditioning system › Auxiliary heating and ventilation When ventilation is running, the windows are Indicator light displayed in blue Antenna Switching off Switching on Hold the radio remote control with the antenna facing upwards. Keep a distance of at least 2 m from the vehicle. Currently displayed preset time NOTICE Activation of the currently displayed preset time...
  • Page 59: Driver Information System

    Driver information system › Analogue instrument panel Driver information system Change the battery in the remote control › Use a thin screwdriver Analogue instrument panel to remove the cover in the marked area. Overview › Open the cover and push it out. ›...
  • Page 60: Digital Instrument Cluster

    58 Driver information system › Digital instrument cluster Setting the brightness of the instrument cluster lighting The brightness of the instrument lighting is adjusted Set the variant of the display automatically according to the given lighting condi- › Press the button on the multifunction steer- tions.
  • Page 61: Instrument Cluster Display

    Driver information system › Instrument cluster display Operation Operation via the control lever Press - Switch be- tween menu items/set values Hold - Show main menu Press - Confirm the menu item › Select the desired additional information in the areas.
  • Page 62 60 Driver information system › Driving data In infotainment Display driving data in the display of the instru- ment cluster via the multi-functional steering wheel › The menu item for the driving data in the main menu in the display of the instrument cluster. Rotate - Select in- formation/Set values Press - Confirm in-...
  • Page 63 Driver information system › E-Manager Resetting the memory in the infotainment system Repeat for the selected weekday(s). ▶ The memory is reset in the following menu in the in- Interior cooling. ▶ fotainment system. Charge. ▶ Low tariff. ▶ Time lapse for low tariff. ▶...
  • Page 64: Speed Limit Warning

    62 Driver information system › e-Displays e-Displays The high-voltage battery is charged by energy re- cuperation. Overview At full acceleration, the electric motor and the combustion engine are active, and the high-volt- Energy flow display age battery discharges. The energy flow is displayed using coloured repre- sentations.
  • Page 65: Vehicle Condition

    Infotainment Amundsen › Vehicle condition Infotainment Amundsen Resetting the speed limit › Select and confirm the Warning menu item at or (depending on display type). Infotainment overview › To reset the speed limit, confirm the stored value. If the journey is interrupted for more than 2 hours, the set limit is deactivated, but the set value remains stored.
  • Page 66 64 Infotainment Amundsen › System Opening the control centre ▶ Speed-dependent volume setting. › ▶ Setting the Infotainment to mute with the park- Press the bar at the ing aid switched on. top of the screen and drag down. Depending on the equipment, the following ad- vanced sound settings can be set.
  • Page 67: Screen

    Infotainment Amundsen › Screen System update Dragging left or right with two fingers We recommend having the system update carried Display next page of ▶ the HOME menu. out by a specialist company. The system update ensures optimal function of the Infotainment system, e.g.
  • Page 68: Infotainment Keyboard

    66 Infotainment Amundsen › Infotainment keyboard Display the time. Confirm the characters that have been en- ▶ ▶ tered Confirmation sounds and animations. ▶ Numeric keypad Infotainment keyboard Keypad overview The arrangement of the keypad characters depends on the Infotainment language that has been set. In Infotainment, the following types are used, de- pending on the context.
  • Page 69: Voice Control

    Infotainment Amundsen › Voice control Setting additional keypad languages Resuming stopped voice control › Press the button on the multifunction steering › Additional keypad languages. wheel. › Voice control Tap on in the Infotainment screen. Stopping the played back message Functionality ›...
  • Page 70: Radio

    68 Infotainment Amundsen › Radio Radio Overview Display main menu › Tap on › Tap on Analogue and digital radio player › Tap and select the desired frequency range. Select source › and search for or select the desired station. Station name ›...
  • Page 71 Infotainment Amundsen › Radio Operation Select station Search for online radio stations and podcasts Recently heard web radio and podcasts 100 most popular web radio stations depending › Tap or at the top of the screen. on the Infotainment language that has been set SCAN function Go to podcasts and select The function plays receivable stations of the selec-...
  • Page 72 70 Infotainment Amundsen › Radio › Save station to favourites from the list of available In the Radio main menu, tap Station logos. stations › Select the desired station and logo. Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. Switching off the station logo display ›...
  • Page 73: Media

    Infotainment Amundsen › Media Switch automatic switching to a similar DAB trans- Overview mitter on / off Display main menu Applies to the DAB frequency range. › Tap on When the function is switched on and there is signal loss from the DAB station being listened to, Infotain- ›...
  • Page 74 Infotainment Amundsen › Media Player controls To manage the playlist tap in the displayed play- ▶ list. Operation - Basics The following activities can be carried out in playlist management. Control playback. ▶ Change the order of a title in the list by holding and ▶...
  • Page 75 It is possible to check the ŠKODA web pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶...
  • Page 76 Infotainment Amundsen › Media Compression for- Codec type File exten- Max. bit rate Max. sam- Multi channels sion [kbps] pling rate [kHz] Windows Media 8, 16, 22, 32, 6 - 192 Audio 7 44, 48, 96 Windows Media 8 - 384 Audio 8 8, 11, 16, 22, Windows Media...
  • Page 77: Images

    Infotainment Amundsen › Images Codec type File extension Max. recordings per second bit rate [Mbit/s] WMV9 Supported playlists Codec type File extension M3U8 m3u8 Images Turn to the left ▶ Turn to the right ▶ Overview Display in initial size ▶...
  • Page 78: User Management

    76 Infotainment Amundsen › User management Settings If the vehicle is within range of a contractual mobile phone network, the settings are automatically saved The following Infotainment functions are set in the in the ŠKODA Connect online user account and the menu.
  • Page 79: Mobile Device Management

    Infotainment Amundsen › Mobile device management All settings are stored in the personal online account A menu with available users and the option to enter a of the user who is logged in. new user will be displayed. Guest Final logout screen A guest account is anonymous and will in no way When the ignition is switched off, the logout screen synchronise with ŠKODA Connect online services.
  • Page 80 › code. If the vehicle reacts in an unusual way, immediately reduce speed or stop the vehicle. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶ › Seek the help of a specialist garage. WARNING Malware in the vehicle may gain unauthorised access to the information and data of the vehicle, and on oc- casion, to connected mobile devices.
  • Page 81: Telephone

    Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone Connection set-up Connect a mobile device to Infotainment › Find available Bluetooth® devices in the mobile de- vice. › Select the Infotainment Bluetooth® unit. The unit name can be determined by tapping Manage mobile devices device name:. ›...
  • Page 82 80 Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone List of telephone contacts In the details of the conference call, depending on The list of telephone contacts is imported from the the connected telephone, the following functions connected main telephone. can be selected. › Show details of the conference call participants To display the contact list in the telephone main End conversation with the conference call par-...
  • Page 83 Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone › Settings for Infotainment telephone functions If two telephones are connected to the Infotain- ment, select the telephone to be replaced. Telephone-Infotainment-Connection types Manage preset buttons for preferred contacts The way in which the telephone is connected de- pends on the number of phones currently connected to the Infotainment.
  • Page 84: Wi-Fi

    82 Infotainment Amundsen › Wi-Fi › Enter the number of the voice mailbox. Function restriction Turn the graphic notice regarding receiving a new The Infotainment system can only be connected to a message/email on or off hotspot with WPA2 access protection. When the feature is on, the new message icon ap- pears on the status bar and in the feature area for the messages when a new message/e-mail is re-...
  • Page 85: Smartlink

    Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink Quick connection of Infotainment with the mobile Mobile devices can be connected via a USB cable or device hotspot Wi-Fi. › On the mobile device, turn on the hotspot, its visi- Supported connection types bility, and the option for WPS connection. SmartLink supports the following connection types.
  • Page 86 84 Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink Apple CarPlay ✓ The Android Auto application needs to be instal- led on the mobile device. ✓ Some applications require the data connection in the mobile device to be turned on. Conditions for Apple CarPlay ✓...
  • Page 87: Škoda Connect Online Services

    › Turn on the mobile device. › ŠKODA Connect website Connect the mobile device to the front USB input http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect using a cable. ▶ › Choose to connect via Android Auto. For example, the ŠKODA Connect web- site contains the latest information...
  • Page 88 The application can be downloaded to the mobile de- control enter by hold- vice after scanning the following QR code or link. ing down the bar at the top of the screen and http://go.skoda.eu/skodaconnectapp ▶ pulling it down. › To Display informa- tion, tap for the respective protection levels.
  • Page 89: Navigation

    Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Map overview › To display the menu for Setting the protection level, tap the symbol. Vehicle position › Select one of the following options for sending ve- Route hicle and user data. Route view Send only the legally required data. End route guidance Send the vehicle and user data.
  • Page 90 88 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Find destination List of stored destinations › Tap on Select category of stored destinations - Favourites ▶ - Last destinations ▶ - Telephone contact destinations ▶ Selecting the stored destination › Select the category of stored destinations. ›...
  • Page 91 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Delete the recommended destination › Touch the functional surface for the recommended destination and swipe left. › Tap on . Selecting destination by tapping the map point › Tap the desired item or the POI icon in the map. Information on current vehicle position Final route destination Tap: the following menu items can be selected.
  • Page 92 90 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Touch operation Settings Gesture control Avoiding traffic obstructions If the function is switched on and the Infotainment Move the map. ▶ receives information about a traffic obstruction on the route from online traffic information, the route is recalculated.
  • Page 93 Updating the navigation database Information on updating the navigation database must be requested from a ŠKODA partner, or refer to the following ŠKODA websites. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal ▶ Automatic update Infotainment automatically offers an update option if the following conditions are met.
  • Page 94: Infotainment Columbus

    92 Infotainment Columbus › Infotainment overview › Infotainment Columbus Press the bar at the bottom of the screen and drag Infotainment overview › Wait 5 seconds. Settings › To open edit mode, press any functional surface of the preferred feature. ›...
  • Page 95: Screen

    Infotainment Columbus › Screen Screen Configuration wizard The configuration wizard helps to set certain Info- Overview tainment functions. The configuration wizard is automatically displayed if there are at least two non-selected menu items after turning on the Infotainment. › To switch off the automatic display, tap on Don't show again when the configuration wizard is displayed.
  • Page 96: Keypad

    94 Infotainment Columbus › Keypad Keypad Pulling apart with two fingers Enlarge image. Keypad overview ▶ Zoom in to the map. ▶ The arrangement of the keypad characters depends on the Infotainment language that has been set. In Infotainment, the following types are used, de- pending on the context.
  • Page 97: Voice Control

    Infotainment Columbus › Voice control Voice control Numeric keypad Functionality Voice control principle Voice control works according to the principle of dialogue between the user and the Infotainment sys- tem. The user says a voice command. The Infotainment system responds or executes the voice command. Operating conditions Keypad example Input line...
  • Page 98: Radio

    96 Infotainment Columbus › Radio Radio Stopping the played back message › Press the button on the multifunction steering Overview wheel. Ending voice control Display main menu › › Press and hold the button on the multifunction Tap on steering wheel. Analogue and digital radio player ›...
  • Page 99 Infotainment Columbus › Radio Select source Search for online radio stations and podcasts Station name Recently heard web radio and podcasts Information about the broadcast content 100 most popular web radio stations depending on the Infotainment language that has been set Station logos Go to podcasts and select List of web radio and podcasts...
  • Page 100 98 Infotainment Columbus › Radio Operation Save station to favourites from the list of available stations Select station Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. › Hold the line with the name of the desired station. › Tap the desired preset button. Save channels from the list of web radio stations and podcasts Valid for web radio stations and podcasts...
  • Page 101: Media

    Infotainment Columbus › Media › In the Radio main menu, tap Station logos. Switch automatic switching to a similar DAB trans- › mitter on / off Select the desired station and logo. Applies to the DAB frequency range. Switching off the station logo display When the function is switched on and there is signal Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
  • Page 102 100 Infotainment Columbus › Media Overview Player controls Display main menu Operation - Basics › Tap on Music player Album image / symbol of the connected source Tap: list available albums ▶ Tap: start playback Select source Tap: pause Manage files / multimedia database Within 3 seconds of starting playback, tap: play Show favourites the previous song...
  • Page 103 It is possible to check the ŠKODA web pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶...
  • Page 104 102 Infotainment Columbus › Media Supported audio files Compression for- Codec type File exten- Max. bit rate Max. sam- Multi channels sion [kbps] pling rate [kHz] MPEG 1 Layer 2 32 - 384 32, 44, 48 Mono, stereo, MPEG 2 Layer 2 8 - 160 16, 22, 24 Joint stereo...
  • Page 105: Images

    Infotainment Columbus › Images Codec type File extension Max. recordings per second bit rate [Mbit/s] mpeg MPEG 2 MPEG 4 (H.264) MPJEG mp4v MPEG 4 (ISO) Xvid Xvid WMV9 Supported playlists Codec type File extension M3U8 m3u8 Images Operation Operation using the functional surfaces Overview Display main menu ›...
  • Page 106: User Management

    104 Infotainment Columbus › User management Gesture control Source Interface Specifica- File system tion Show the next image. ▶ or higher (without with USB special NTFS 2.x support software) Supported files Codec type File extension Max. resolution [Mpx] Show the previous im- ▶...
  • Page 107 Infotainment Columbus › User management Vehicle type and trim. user accounts and their synchronization with online ▶ accounts. Infotainment type. ▶ Availability of services in the respective country. ✓ A main user with active ŠKODA Connect online ▶ services is registered in Infotainment. Availability in each country can be checked on the ✓...
  • Page 108: Mobile Device Management

    106 Infotainment Columbus › Mobile device management Log out - after switching on the ignition, the S-PIN is We recommend having the system software and ▶ required to log in to the protected user account. components updated by a specialist company. WARNING Risk of an accident! Settings...
  • Page 109: Telephone

    This check is carried out by select the device to be replaced. using the following reference or by reading the QR Connect Infotainment to a previously connected code. mobile device http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶ › Tap on Manage mobile devices. ›...
  • Page 110 108 Infotainment Columbus › Telephone Establish a connection to the voice mailbox num- Preset buttons for preferred contacts Change the main telephone with the additional › In the Telephone main menu, tap telephone Telephone conversation Enter telephone number Depending on the context of the telephone conver- Contact list sation, the following functions can be selected.
  • Page 111 Infotainment Columbus › Telephone › The message can be edited when the text area To switch between the main telephone and the within the view is tapped. supplementary telephone in the main menu, tap › telephone . Search for or select the recipient of the message. ›...
  • Page 112: Wi-Fi

    110 Infotainment Columbus › Wi-Fi Manage preset buttons for preferred contacts Turn the graphic notice regarding receiving a new message/email on or off When the feature is on, the new message icon ap- pears on the status bar and in the feature area for the messages when a new message/e-mail is re- ceived.
  • Page 113: Smartlink

    Infotainment Columbus › SmartLink Function restriction Quick connection of Infotainment to the mobile device hotspot The Infotainment system can only be connected to a › On the mobile device, turn on the hotspot, its visi- hotspot with WPA2 access protection. bility, and the option for WPS connection.
  • Page 114 112 Infotainment Columbus › SmartLink Mobile devices can be connected via a USB cable or Apple CarPlay Wi-Fi. Supported connection types SmartLink supports the following connection types. Android Auto. ▶ Apple CarPlay. ▶ MirrorLink. ▶ Overview of the SmartLink connection Main menu SmartLink List of available applications ›...
  • Page 115 Infotainment Columbus › SmartLink ✓ The Android Auto application needs to be instal- Apple CarPlay - Connection via Wi-Fi from Info- led on the mobile device. tainment › Turn on Bluetooth® and Bluetooth® visibility in the ✓ Some applications require the data connection in Apple mobile device.
  • Page 116: Škoda Connect Online Services

    The application can be downloaded to the mobile de- ŠKODA Connect website vice after scanning the following QR code or link. http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect ▶ http://go.skoda.eu/skodaconnectapp ▶ For example, the ŠKODA Connect web- site contains the latest information about the online services, a link to the ŠKODA Connect Portal as well as the...
  • Page 117: Navigation

    Infotainment Columbus › Navigation Registration and activation of online services User registration and activating ŠKODA Connect on- line services is carried out on the ŠKODA Connect Portal website, in the ŠKODA Connect application, or in Infotainment. In order to complete user registration, you will need to access your e-mails.
  • Page 118 116 Infotainment Columbus › Navigation Map overview Find destination › Tap on Vehicle position Route Route view End route guidance Display the destination input and route view menu Traffic obstruction Following driving recommendation Input line Change map orientation List of destinations that have recently been North-facing 2D map ▶...
  • Page 119 Infotainment Columbus › Navigation Delete the recommended destination › Touch the functional surface for the recommended destination and swipe left. › Tap on . Selecting destination by tapping the map point › Tap the desired item or the POI icon in the map. List of stored destinations Select category of stored destinations - Favourites...
  • Page 120 118 Infotainment Columbus › Navigation Touch operation Gesture control Move the map. ▶ Information on current vehicle position Enter destination by ▶ tapping the map item. Final route destination Tap: the following menu items can be selected. › Show on map ›...
  • Page 121 ŠKODA partner, or refer › Set the note type and the value for exceeding the to the following ŠKODA websites. permissible speed. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal ▶ Settings for trailer operation Automatic update To calculate the correct route for trailer operation, Infotainment automatically offers an update option if switch on trailer inclusion.
  • Page 122: Starting And Driving

    120 Starting and driving › Start Starting and driving ✓ The “Infotainment Online” online services are ac- tivated. Start ✓ An update of the navigation database for the cur- rent vehicle position or route destination is availa- Notes on starting ble.
  • Page 123: Starting Issues

    Starting and driving › Starting issues Automatic gearbox WARNING Steering lock hazard! Lever positions During a journey with the engine stopped, the igni- ▶ tion must always be switched on. Parked vehicle The drive wheels are Starting issues locked. Only set the posi- Troubleshooting tion when the vehi- cle is stationary.
  • Page 124 122 Starting and driving › Automatic gearbox Speeding up while driving (kick-down) If the engine threatens to over-rev › Fully depress the accelerator. The gearbox automatically changes to the next ▶ higher gear. In the instrument cluster display, is shown. The transmission prevents changing to the next ▶...
  • Page 125: Vehicle Driving Mode

    Starting and driving › Vehicle driving mode › Insert a flat-head Operation screwdriver or push a Select driving mode similar tool into the › Press the button. gap in the area of ar- In the Infotainment, a driving mode menu appears. ›...
  • Page 126: Economical Driving Style

    124 Starting and driving › Economical driving style Remove unnecessary ballast. Driving with hybrid drive - combination of elec- ▶ tric and combustion engine Remove the roof rack when it is not needed. ▶ Switch on electric consumers for as long as neces- Use of high-voltage battery ▶...
  • Page 127: Towing A Trailer

    Starting and driving › Towing a trailer Consumption-friendly driving the load in the trailer. The coupled trailer increases In the following situations, a small reduction in fuel the rear axle load and can therefore reduce the consumption occurs. in the instrument cluster payload.
  • Page 128: Towing Eye And Towing Procedure

    126 Starting and driving › Towing eye and towing procedure Towing eye and towing procedure Towing eye Removing the front cap › Press on the cap and remove it. WARNING Risk of an accident! Use a braided synthetic fibre rope for towing. Do ▶...
  • Page 129: Electric Parking Brake

    Starting and driving › Electric parking brake DANGER Worn brake pads illuminates Danger of the brakes overheating! Do not depress the brake pedal unless braking is › ▶ Drive to a specialist garage, exercising ap- required. propriate caution. If the standard front spoiler is damaged, ensure the ▶...
  • Page 130: Auto Hold Automatic Holding Function

    128 Starting and driving › Auto Hold automatic holding function Troubleshooting Auto Hold is not able to stop the vehicle under all cir- cumstances, such as on slippery ground, or on gradi- Parking brake error ents. Secure and release the vehicle is illuminated With Stop, the vehicle is automatically secured us- Message regarding a parking brake error...
  • Page 131: Driver Assist Systems

    Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems Driver assist systems ✓ The driver's door is closed. Multi-Collision Brake (MCB) Braking and stabilising systems MCB helps to decelerate and stabilize the vehicle af- ter a collision with an obstacle. This reduces the risk Overview of further collisions.
  • Page 132: Front Assist

    130 Driver assist systems › Front Assist When deactivating lights up in the instrument Automatic braking can be stopped by pressing the accelerator pedal or by a steering intervention. cluster. goes out on renewed activation. With automatic braking, the pressure in the brake system increases.
  • Page 133: Pedestrian Detection System

    Driver assist systems › Pedestrian detection system There was an unfounded warning or system inter- Operation vention Variant with GRA › Clean the front radar sensor. › If the system is not working properly, disable Front Assist and seek the help of a specialist garage. Pedestrian detection system Functionality Pedestrian recognition helps to prevent a collision...
  • Page 134: Cruise Control System

    132 Driver assist systems › Cruise control system Operation Resume control /Increase limit in steps of 1 km/h (sprung position) Operating with the lever Interrupt control (sprung position) Deactivate the limiter Increase limit in steps of 10 km/h Decrease limit in steps of 10 km/h Start control/Reduce limit in steps of 1 km/h Limit exceeded ›...
  • Page 135 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) WARNING Operation ACC does not respond to stationary objects or to Operating with the lever crossing or oncoming objects. ACC is intended primarily for use on motorways. Speed range Depending on the equipment, ACC allows a speed setting in the range of 30-160 or 30-210 km/h.
  • Page 136 134 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Interrupting cruise control Lane change by another vehicle After pressing the brake pedal. ▶ After an ESC intervention. ▶ After deactivation of the ASR. ▶ Resuming control › If a speed is stored, move the lever to the sprung position The vehicle is controlled at the set speed.
  • Page 137: Lane Assist

    Driver assist systems › Lane Assist Troubleshooting Display Lane boundary highligh- ACC not available ted on the right: system illuminates together with intervenes on the right when approaching the › Stop the engine and start again. lane marking. › If ACC is still unavailable, check the brake lights on the vehicle or on the attached trailer.
  • Page 138: Traffic Jam Assistant

    136 Driver assist systems › Traffic jam assistant Setting in Infotainment Driving situations in which a system warning oc- curs In the menu: Troubleshooting Message regarding system unavailability › Clean the windscreen in the sensor area. › Stop the engine and restart again after a short time.
  • Page 139: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Driver assist systems › Traffic sign recognition A very fast approaching vehicle. Example of road sign display ▶ When going round a sharp bend or a roundabout. ▶ Settings In the instrument cluster display Example of additional characters The system settings are made in the display of the Example of several simultaneously rec- instrument cluster in menu item Assist Systems.
  • Page 140: Crew Protect Assist Proactive Occupant Protection

    138 Driver assist systems › Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant protection ▶ Maximum speed for trailer - Set the top speed for towing WARNING a trailer There will be no system warning during the so-called micro-sleep. Resetting the break recommendation Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant The break recommendation is reset in the following protection...
  • Page 141: Park Assist Systems

    Park Assist systems › Park Pilot parking aid Park Assist systems Operating conditions ✓ Lane Assist is activated and the boundary lines of Park Pilot parking aid the traffic lane are recognised. Functionality ✓ ACC is activated and maintains the set speed. If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will dis- play a visible message and an audible signal will sound.
  • Page 142: Rear View Camera

    140 Park Assist systems › Rear view camera › Rear view camera Press the button. Automatic switch-on during forward travel Functionality When approaching an obstacle at a speed of less than 10 km/h. When reversing, the area behind the vehicle is dis- played in the Infotainment screen complete with ori- Automatic switch-on does not activate automatic entation lines.
  • Page 143 Park Assist systems › Rear view camera › Hold the steering Brightness, contrast and colour settings of the wheel in the adjusted screen position and reverse. Cleaning the rear view camera › Stop the vehicle if the Parking Assist View green line overlaps Switch the view on / off with the lateral boun-...
  • Page 144: Area View Environment Overview

    142 Park Assist systems › Area View environment overview Area View environment overview Front camera view Usage The area view assists the driver in parking and ma- noeuvring by displaying the vehicle area. Overview General overview Mode for transverse parking The orientation lines are used for estimating dis- tance as well as for displaying the route, which is controlled at the current steering angle.
  • Page 145: Rear Traffic Alert

    Park Assist systems › Rear Traffic Alert Selecting the camera image The respective camera image is selected by touching the screen in the Infotainment in the area next to, in front of or behind the vehicle silhouette. The selec- ted area is highlighted on the screen by a yellow bor- der.
  • Page 146 144 Park Assist systems › Park steering assistant What you should be mindful of Changing the parking mode If a suitable parking space is found, the following Do not use the system in the following cases. Park modes can be shown in the display. On unpaved or slippery surfaces.
  • Page 147: Trailer Assist Trailer Manoeuvring Aid

    Park Assist systems › Trailer assist trailer manoeuvring aid When partially parked in a suitable transverse Functionality parking space forward, press button . The parking The rear camera monitors the bending angle of the process is completed by the system. trailer drawbar.
  • Page 148: High-Voltage System

    146 High-voltage system › High-voltage system and high-voltage battery High-voltage system Current trailer posi- tion High-voltage system and high-voltage Target trailer posi- tion battery Manoeuvring angular What you should be mindful of dimension › Tilt the knob to the Warning stickers about high voltage right or left to set the trailer's target position.
  • Page 149 High-voltage system › High-voltage system and high-voltage battery DANGER This can lead to the high-voltage battery being dam- aged at high ambient temperatures and a low charge Improper handling of the high-voltage system and battery can result in burns, injuries or fatal electric state.
  • Page 150: Charging Of High-Voltage Battery

    148 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery Charging of high-voltage battery Overview Charging socket, charging indicator and buttons What you should be mindful of Charging indicator WARNING Danger of life-threatening electric shock, fire hazard, Immediate charging danger of damage to vehicle. button and time-de- Follow the correct procedure for charging.
  • Page 151 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery › Home Station (Wall box) Remove the protective When charging with a home charging station, a high- cap and place it on the er charging power is achieved than using a standard battery charging hatch. mains socket.
  • Page 152 150 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery › Disconnect the charging plug from the charging Change between time-delayed charging and in- socket. stant charging › Attach the protective cap to the charging socket. › Close the battery flap. › Where necessary, disconnect the charging cable from the charger or from the mains socket.
  • Page 153: Charging Cable

    High-voltage system › Charging cable › Before driving abroad Then disconnect the charging plug from the Check whether your charging cable is suitable for charging socket. the specific procedures in places in each country. › Have the vehicle checked immediately by a spe- cialist garage.
  • Page 154 152 High-voltage system › Charging cable The vehicle is not on its wheels, but, for example, Warning light vehicle ▶ raised up with a lift. Reset button to reset the fault indications on the Disruption to the electrical installation (Mode 2) control box.
  • Page 155: Engine, Exhaust System And Fuel Bonnet

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Bonnet › Engine, exhaust system and fuel Read the oil level and push the dipstick back in again. Bonnet The oil level must be within the marked range. Opening the bonnet Before opening › Make sure the windscreen wiper arms are folded down onto the windscreen.
  • Page 156: Coolant

    154 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Coolant › Check the engine oil level, top up with oil if re- Check fill level in tank - combustion engine quired. The fill level must be within the marked range. Engine oil level too high ›...
  • Page 157: Engine Electronics

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine electronics › Coolant temperature too high Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution, and seek the help of a specialist garage. illuminates together with Report regarding the engine overheating › Stop driving. Particle filter › Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
  • Page 158: Petrol

    156 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Petrol › Open the flap. Do not use petrol with an octane number that low- ▶ er than 91! Prescribed petrol 95 / min. 92 or 93 RON / ROZ We recommend using95 RON petrol. 92 or.
  • Page 159: Vehicle Battery And Fuses

    Vehicle battery and fuses › Vehicle battery › Vehicle battery and fuses Turn the tank cap in the direction of the ar- row and remove it. Vehicle battery › Place the tank cap on Functionality - Discharge protection the tank flap. ›...
  • Page 160: Using The Jump-Starting Cable

    158 Vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable WARNING significantly lower than the capacity of the dis- charged battery. Risk of explosion! During charging, hydrogen is released. An explo- ▶ sion can also be caused by sparks, for example, Jump-starting with the battery of another when disconnecting or loosening the cable con- vehicle...
  • Page 161: Fuses

    Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses Disconnecting the cable Replacing a fuse › Disconnect the cables in the reverse order from › Replace the fuse with connection. the clamp located on the inside of the fuse box cover in the engine Fuses compartment.
  • Page 162 160 Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel Fuses overview Fuse Consumer number Instrument cluster, emergency call Rear view camera, Area View KESSY (keyless locking and starting sys- tem), sensor in the driver's door handle Not used Not used Tow hitch Panorama sliding/tilting roof...
  • Page 163: Fuses In The Engine Compartment

    Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment Fuse Consumer Fuse Consumer number number Front seat ventilation - left-hand drive Lambda probe Ignition, engine components USB charging - LHD Fuel pump USB charging - RHD Electric auxiliary heater Front seat ventilation - right-hand drive Electric auxiliary heater Oil pump for automatic gearbox...
  • Page 164: Wheels

    162 Wheels › Tyres and rims Wheels load index The load index indicates the maximum permissible Tyres and rims load for each individual tyre 615 kg What you should be mindful of 630 kg 650 kg NOTICE 670 kg Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and ▶...
  • Page 165: All-Season Or Winter Tires

    Wheels › All-season or winter tires WARNING Settings Risk of an accident! The speed limit setting for tyres is set in the infotain- Do not use tyres that are older than 6 years. ▶ ment in the following menu item. Troubleshooting Help with a flat tyre Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle.
  • Page 166: Changing The Wheel And Raising The Vehicle

    164 Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle Changing the wheel and raising the Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle vehicle Release screws › If the vehicle has covers over the wheel bolts or What you should be mindful of wheel trims, remove them.
  • Page 167: Breakdown Kit

    Wheels › Breakdown kit › Position the jack at the jacking point closest to the Sticker with speed indication wheel to be replaced. Valve remover › Insert the crank into the mount on the car jack. Inflation hose with plug ›...
  • Page 168: Tyre Pressure

    166 Wheels › Tyre pressure Once a tyre pressure of 2.0–2.5 bar is achieved, con- Inflate tyres › tinue the journey at a maximum speed of 80 km/h Fit the tyre inflation hose of the air compressor to (50 mph). the tyre valve.
  • Page 169: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Wheels › Tyre pressure monitor mentation and in the declaration of conformity Save the tyre pressures in the following cases. (in the so-called COCDocument). Change of tyre pressure. ▶ Tyre pressure reading for the front axle tyres Change of one or more wheels. ▶...
  • Page 170: Wheel Bolt Cover Caps

    168 Wheels › Wheel bolt cover caps Wheel bolt cover caps Instrument cluster / Infotainment Remove cover caps and install Tyre pressure Recommended tyre pressure Disconnecting Tyre pressure not available › Push the pull-off clamp onto the cover cap up to Tyre pressure too low the stop.
  • Page 171: Storage Space And Interior Equipment

    Storage space and interior equipment › Equipment in the boot Storage space and interior Fire extinguisher under the passenger seat equipment Equipment in the boot Overview Tool kit Depending on the equipment, not all of the following components may be included in the tool kit. Removable light Lever for folding forward the rear seat backrests Max.
  • Page 172: Fastening Nets

    170 Storage space and interior equipment › Fastening nets Max. load 350 kg Folding › Remove the rear strip Other fasteners from the hooks. Cargo elements › Place the rear strip Max. load 8 kg against the front strip and press them to- A storage compart- ment for the cargo gether at both ends.
  • Page 173: Removable Light

    Storage space and interior equipment › Removable light Removable light Fasten in the front The procedure is analogous to the process behind. Overview Before installing, fold back the rear seat backrests. Button for switching Releasing › on and off Open the lid of the roll-up cover. ›...
  • Page 174: Rigid Boot Cover

    172 Storage space and interior equipment › Rigid boot cover Replace batteries Store the cover behind the rear seats › Insert the cover behind › Pry off the cover with a the rear seats. narrow, pointed object in the area of the ar- row.
  • Page 175: Through-Loading Bag

    Storage space and interior equipment › Through-loading bag Remove and insert WARNING The maximum weight of the transported skis is 17 Take out and insert the roll-up cover › Press the end of the NOTICE crossbar and take out Risk of damage to the armrest! or insert the cover.
  • Page 176: Storage Compartment Under The Front Seat

    174 Storage space and interior equipment › Storage compartment under the front seat The USB connection can be used for charging Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 0.5 l ▶ and for data transfer. Storage compartment for the reflective vest ▶...
  • Page 177: Cup Holder

    Storage space and interior equipment › Cup holder Cup holder Functionality Functions of the Phonebox Overview Wireless charging of phones. ▶ Cup holder at the front Amplification of the telephone signal (only valid for ▶ › some countries). Press on the bar to open.
  • Page 178: Waste Container

    176 Storage space and interior equipment › Waste container Waste container Cigarette lighter › Push in the lighter. Replace bags › Wait until the glowing lighter pops back out. › Remove the lighter and use. › Push the lighter back The socket of the ciga- rette lighter serves as a 12 V socket.
  • Page 179: Tablet Holder

    Storage space and interior equipment › Tablet holder Tablet holder Removal › Press the safety button Settings and unfold the holder. Tilt and turn › Press on the adapter and remove it. Adjust size › Pull out the locking tab and move the upper part of the holder to the desired position.
  • Page 180: Storage Compartment For The Tablet

    178 Storage space and interior equipment › Storage compartment for the tablet Storage compartment for the tablet Troubleshooting The indicator light flashes red Operation The socket is switched off for the following reasons. › Pull to open at the Excessive current. ▶...
  • Page 181: Roof Rack And Hitch

    Roof rack and hitch › Roof rack › Roof rack and hitch Press the tow bar until it audibly clicks into Roof rack place. Check latching: the in- Overview dicator light next to the handle lights up The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is green.
  • Page 182 180 Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch › Plug the electrical trail- The permissible total weight of the mounted acces- er plug into the socket sories including its load corresponds to the maxi- mum vertical load for trailer operation; the value can be found in the vehicle registration documentation.
  • Page 183: Maintaining And Cleaning

    Maintaining and cleaning › Service events Maintaining and cleaning and suitability for your vehicle are guaranteed with these. Service events ŠKODA Service Partner All ŠKODA Service Partners operate according to Service intervals the most recent guidelines and instructions from Compliance with service intervals is crucial for the ŠKODA AUTO.
  • Page 184: Interior

    182 Maintaining and cleaning › Interior non-legitimate installation in another vehicle (e.g. af- Do not clean the seats with water or other liquids. ▶ ter a theft) or operation outside the vehicle. Do not dry the seats by switching on the heating. ▶...
  • Page 185 Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior NOTICE ▶ Swivelling ball bar. Bird droppings, insect residues, litter and sea salt ▶ Sensors. ▶ residues, overflowed fuel, etc. are to be removed Camera lenses. ▶ as soon as possible. ▶ Plastic, chromed and anodised parts. Do not use rough sponges, scourers or similar to ▶...
  • Page 186: Technical Data And Specifications

    184 Technical data and specifications › Requirements for the technical data Technical data and specifications Vehicle paint › Preserve the varnish at least twice a year with hard wax. Requirements for the technical data › Use a polish for matt lacquers. The emission standard, information on fuel con- Films sumption and other information pertaining to your...
  • Page 187: Maximum Permissible Weights

    90%. The engine output falls as the height increases, as does the ability to climb. Operating weight Operating weight (kg) Superb iV Superb iV Combi 1730 1752 Ask about the exact vehicle weight in a specialist garage.
  • Page 188: Vehicle Dimensions

    186 Technical data and specifications › Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions Dimensions Value (in mm) Specification Superb iV Superb iV Combi Vehicle height 1468 1477 Vehicle width with folded-in mirrors 1864 1864 Vehicle width with folded-out mir- 2031 2031 rors Ground clearance of the vehicle...
  • Page 189: Information About The Radio Systems In The Vehicle

    EDR content to other data dress in the web browser. sources, and therefore deduce the identification of http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals some of the people involved in the accident when in- 2. Click on “Choose your manual”. vestigating the causes of the accident.
  • Page 190 188 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties Under the ŠKODA Warranty, the company ŠKODA price reduction, or provision of a replacement car for the duration of repair and compensation. AUTO shall provide the following services Free repair of damage due to a defect that occurs The ŠKODA Warranty can be claimed at any ŠKODA ▶...
  • Page 191 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties your continued mobility. These services include the Your ŠKODA partner will provide you with informa- following: Breakdown service at the breakdown lo- tion about the detailed conditions of the ŠKODA Ex- cation and towing to the ŠKODA Service Partner, tended Warranty.
  • Page 192: Index

    190 Index Index Change the battery in the remote control Battery 129, 130 see vehicle battery 132–135 Blinker Automatic stop and start see flashing light Distance adjustment Bluetooth Interruption of cruise control see electronic version of the manual Accident data recorder Bonnet Adaptive Cruise Control Boot...
  • Page 193 Index Securing children properly Economical driving style TOP TETHER Cigarette lighter Electric parking brake 127, 128 Cleaning the vehicle Electric windows Outside 182, 183 Activation Climatronic 54, 55 Force limiter Display in the centre console at the back Operation COMING HOME Troubleshooting Setting Electronic brake force distribution...
  • Page 194 192 Index Front vehicle area Infotainment Columbus 92, 93 Fuel Basic settings Petrol Infotainment control centre Fuel filler flap Infotainment Amundsen Fuel tank Infotainment Control Centre Opening the flap Infotainment Columbus Full LED headlights Infotainment keyboard Fuses see electronic version of the manual In the dash panel Instrument cluster In the engine compartment...
  • Page 195 Index Headlight Assist System Mobile Device Management - Infotainment Headlight range control of the headlights Amundsen 77–79 High-beam assist system Mobile Device Management - Infotainment Indicator light Columbus 106, 107 Low beam Parking light Multi-Collision Brake Sidelights see MCB Switching on and off automatically Multifunctional pocket Troubleshooting Turn signal...
  • Page 196 194 Index Phonebox 174, 175 Safety Power steering Airbag Practical equipment 173, 174 Assistance systems 12 volt socket 173, 174, 178 Before the journey 230 volt socket 174, 178 Belt webbing arrangement Ashtray Car adaptations Cigarette lighter Child seat Coat hook Correct seating position cup holder Driving through water...
  • Page 197 Index Selector lever Steering wheel Service event Correct position Interval Dials/buttons Proof manually changing gear with the shift paddles on Reset information the steering wheel Show appointment Stopping the engine Service position for windscreen wiper arms Storage 173, 174 Service work Storage compartment for the tablet Set tyre pressure values Sun protection...
  • Page 198 196 Index Trailer attachment Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vertical load Vehicle length Trailer manoeuvring system Vehicle status see Trailer Assist Vehicle width Trailer Stability Assist Vest Trailers see reflective vest Permissible load Video Transport see electronic version of the manual Transporting objects safely Transporting see vehicle identification number...
  • Page 199 Index Automatic rear window wiper Automatic Wiping Fold away windscreen wiper arms Refill windscreen washer fluid Replace the windscreen wiper blade Windscreen water level too low Windscreen wipers and washers Windshield washer fluid How is the washer fluid refilled? Level too low Winter tyres Wireless network see electronic version of the manual...

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