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ŠKODA KAMIQ 11.2020
Angličtina/English
V1, R1, RoW, en_GB
658012720AD
OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA KAMIQ

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  • Page 1 Your Owner’s Manual Digital version available on the Internet http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals OWNER´S MANUAL ŠKODA KAMIQ Tutorial videos After reading in the following reference or the QR code, the website with the vehicle offer is displayed. By selecting the desired vehicle, the website with video instructions for selected vehicle functions is dis- played.
  • 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 1. Vehicle owner 2. Vehicle owner This vehicle with the official registration number This vehicle with the official registration number __________________________________________ __________________________________________ belongs to (Title, Name / Company) belongs to (Title, Name / Company) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Address:...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Window - with electrical operation Sunblind - with electrical operation Sun visors Vehicle owner Boot lid - with manual operation About the Owner's Manual Boot lid - with electrical control Unlocking the boot lid About the Owner's Manual Seats, steering wheel and mirror Tutorial videos...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Mobile device management Economical driving style Telephone Towing a trailer Wi-Fi Towing eye and towing procedure SmartLink Brakes Handbrake Infotainment Bolero 132 Driver assist systems Infotainment overview System Braking and stabilising systems Screen Front Assist Infotainment keyboard Pedestrian detection system Control centre Speed limiter...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 168 Storage space and interior equipment Personal data Information about the radio systems in the Equipment in the boot vehicle Emergency equipment Rights arising from defective performance, Tool kit ŠKODA warranties Storage compartment for the reflective vest Fasteners in the boot 193 Index Bag hooks in the boot...
  • Page 7: About The Owner's Manual

    About the Owner's Manual About the Owner's Manual http://go.skoda.eu/video-manuals General points This Owner's Manual applies to all chassis variants of the vehicle, including all models and trim levels. All possible trim levels are described here without identifying them as special trims, model variants or market-dependent equipment.
  • Page 8: About The Owner's Manual

    This means that not all the trim components described in this Owner's http://go.skoda.eu/video-manuals Manual are available in your vehicle. The Illustrations in these operating instructions are purely illustrative and are to be understood as gener- al information.
  • Page 9: Explanations

    Explanations Explanations Digital Instructions in Vehicle Infotainment Terms used “Specialist garage” - A workshop that carries out Application Quick Start Guide specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA Interactive images Service Partner, or an independent workshop. In the pictures with the outside of the vehicle and “ŠKODA Service Partner”...
  • Page 10: Vehicle Overviews

    Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Vehicle overviews Front vehicle area Under the windscreen (depending on the vehicle equipment): Camera for assist systems ▶ Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 43 ▶ Rain sensor for automatic wiping »...
  • Page 11 Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Functionality of the sensors and cameras › Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page...
  • Page 12: Rear Vehicle Area

    10 Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area Rear vehicle area Rear window - heating » page 53 Rear window wiper and washer - Operation » page 48 Tail lights: Operation » page 43 ▶ Replace light bulbs » page 46 ▶...
  • Page 13: 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 vehicle equipment): light » page 139 Amundsen » page 89 ▶ Door opening lever » page 26 Bolero »...
  • Page 14: Engine Compartment

    12 Vehicle overviews › Engine compartment Engine compartment Warning lights Functionality WARNING Disregarding the lighting up of the warning lights and the associated messages on the display of the instru- ment cluster can lead to accidents, serious injuries or damage to the vehicle. The warning lights in the instrument cluster indicate certain functions or faults.
  • Page 15 Warning lights › Warning lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Parking brake on » page 131. Tyre pressure control system faul- » page 167. Illuminates - Power assisted steering Tyre pressure faulty » page change » page 162, » page 166.
  • Page 16 14 Warning lights › Warning lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Front Assist deactiva- High beam Assist System switched » page 134, » page 134. » page ACC not available » page 138. No light is switched on » page Lane Assist intervenes »...
  • 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

    16 Correct and safe › Engine compartment If you suspect damaged sensors or cameras, seek When handling the 12-volt vehicle battery, eye and ▶ ▶ the help of a specialist company. skin protection must be worn. Do not tilt the 12-volt vehicle battery, as it may ▶...
  • Page 19: Sitting Safely

    Correct and safe › Sitting safely Sitting safely Correct belt webbing arrangement For the safety of the occupants and to reduce the The webbing arrange- risk of injury in the event of an accident, the follow- ment is extremely impor- ing instructions must be observed: tant for the seat belts to offer the best possible...
  • Page 20: Transporting Objects Safely

    18 Correct and safe › Transporting objects safely If children lean forward or assume a wrong sitting Do not place any objects on the dash panel or on ▶ position while driving, they are more likely to be in- the luggage compartment cover. jured in the event of an accident.
  • Page 21: Stop The Vehicle Safely

    Correct and safe › Stop the vehicle safely! Avoid using snow chains on the temporary spare Carry out the following activities in the specified or- ▶ wheel. der when parking. › Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal de- Driving with a loaded roof rack pressed.
  • Page 22: After An Accident

    20 Correct and safe › After an accident Functionality Operation After the start of the conversation, the emergency Manual call call centre also contains information as to the acci- › Keep the button dent location and the severity of the accident, the pressed down.
  • Page 23 Correct and safe › After an accident What to do in the event of a fire Where possible, please observe the following in- structions: › Switch off the ignition. › Turn on the hazard warning lights. › Put on the reflective vest. ›...
  • Page 24: Keys, Locks And Alarm System

    22 Keys, locks and alarm system › › Keys, locks and alarm system Fold out the key bit. › Release the battery cover with your thumbnail or by insert- Key Overview ing a flat-head screw- driver at the marked Locking the vehicle points.
  • Page 25 Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking In the display of the instrument cluster after the igni- All doors tion is switched off, a message regarding the SAFE Unlocking of all doors, the boot lid and the fuel filler function is displayed.
  • Page 26: Keyless Locking (Kessy)

    24 Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY) Mechanically unlocking and locking the door Locking the door without the lock cylinder Unlocking and locking the door with the lock cylin- Remove the cover › Pull the handle on the front left door and hold it in place.
  • Page 27: Alarm System

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system Alarm system Lock › Touch the sensor. Functionality After locking, it is not The alarm system triggers audible and visual signals possible to unlock during a break-in or towing attempt. within 2 seconds by touching the door han- The alarm system is activated automatically approxi- dle.
  • Page 28: Doors, Windows And Boot Lid

    26 Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors Doors, windows and boot lid Deactivation will also switch off the SAFE func- tion » page 22, Functionality. Doors Deactivation By double locking within 2 seconds. ▶ Opening/closing the door Opening from the outside In infotainment in the menu Menu ▶...
  • Page 29: Protective Door Strip

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Protective door strip › Switching on and off Remove the strip from the door. NOTICE If any part of the strip remains in the door, seek the › ▶ Turn the child lock with the vehicle key or a flat- help of a specialist garage.
  • Page 30 28 Doors, windows and boot lid › Window - with electrical operation › once again and the window goes down by several Pull the corresponding button until it stops; the centimetres. window closes automatically. By pressing the but- ton again, the closing process is stopped. If you attempt to close the window again within 10 seconds of the window being moved down for After switching off the ignition, the windows can...
  • Page 31: Sunblind - With Electrical Operation

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Sunblind - with electrical operation › Boot lid - with manual operation Release the button. › Pull up the respective button and hold for 1 sec- What you should be mindful of ond. NOTICE Sunblind - with electrical operation Do not attach a bike rack to the tailgate.
  • Page 32 30 Doors, windows and boot lid › Boot lid - with electrical control Operation Button in the door › To open the tailgate, CAUTION pull and hold the but- Risk of injury! ton until the tailgate Only operate the tailgate when there is nobody or ▶...
  • Page 33: Unlocking The Boot Lid

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Unlocking the boot lid Seats, steering wheel and mirror The tailgate does not react to the closing signal › Close the tailgate manually. Front seat - with manual operation NOTICE Close the tailgate slowly, push down the tailgate ▶...
  • Page 34: Front Seat - With Electrical Operation

    32 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front seat - with electrical operation Front seat - with electrical operation Folding down › Press the release han- Controls on the seat dle and fold the seat forwards. Adjusting the seat Adjust in a longitudi- nal direction Adjust the inclination Adjusting the height...
  • Page 35: Front Armrest

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front armrest Rear armrest Rear headrests › Move the headrest in Settings the desired direction. › Fold down the armrest. When pushing down, press and hold the The folded-down arm- safety button. rest can be used as a storage table.
  • Page 36: Interior Rear-View Mirror

    34 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Interior rear-view mirror Setting the steering wheel position After switching off the ignition, it is then no longer possible to switch on the ignition, to lock the steer- WARNING ing and to switch on the electrical components. Risk of an accident! flashes Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving.
  • Page 37 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Wing mirror Positions of the rotary knob CAUTION Risk of burns! Adjust the left-hand Do not touch heated exterior mirror surfaces. ▶ exterior mirror Switch off operation Adjust the right- hand exterior mirror Fold mirror in elec- trically (to fold back out, select a differ- ent position)
  • Page 38: Restraint Systems And Airbags

    36 Restraint systems and airbags › Seat belts Restraint systems and airbags illuminated – a front or rear seat belt is not fas- tened Seat belts lights up - rear seat not occupied Functionality illuminated – a rear seat belt is not fastened Seat belts that are fastened correctly offer very good protection in the event of an accident.
  • Page 39: Child Seat

    Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat › Press the safety button tween the front seat and the child seat or the child and move the seat belt carried in the child seat. height adjuster down Before installing a forward-facing child seat, adjust ▶...
  • Page 40: Fasteners For Child Seats

    38 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats WARNING without kinking and is not bent over the edge of the guide fitting. Risk of the seat belt causing a neck injury to the transported child! WARNING For child seats in groups 2 and 3, ensure that the ▶...
  • Page 41 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Child seats with the ISOFIX system Front passenger’s seat Rear seats Size category of With deactiva- Group With activated child seat ted front airbag Centre seat Outer seats front airbag (up to 10 kg) (up to 13 kg) (9-18 kg) (15-25 kg)
  • Page 42 40 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Front passenger’s seat Rear seats Group With activated front With deactivated front Outer seats Centre seat airbag airbag (up to 10 kg) (up to 13 kg) (9-18 kg) (15-25 kg) (22-36 kg) It is forbidden to install a child seat with a support foot in the middle rear seat.
  • Page 43: Airbags

    Restraint systems and airbags › Airbags The belt fastened into In the following situations, no airbags are deployed: the TOP TETHER system Minor frontal and side collisions ▶ restricts the movement Rear-end collision ▶ of the upper part of the Vehicle rollover ▶...
  • Page 44: Key Switch For The Front Passenger Airbag

    42 Restraint systems and airbags › Key switch for the front passenger airbag illuminates for 4 seconds after the ignition is Operation switched on and then flashes for 12 seconds Before switching off/switching on the front pas- - Airbag or belt tensioner deactivated with the diag- senger airbag nostic device ›...
  • Page 45: Lighting, Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting Lighting, windscreen wipers and illuminates › washers Switch on the light. Exterior lighting Operation Functionality Switching off the Unless otherwise stated, the light works when the lights except the ignition is switched on. daytime running lights Daylight running lights...
  • Page 46 44 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting › Tap the lever in the opposite direction ahead of Turn the light switch to position time to stop signalling. › Switch off the ignition. › Lock the vehicle. Fog light When the parking light is switched on, an acoustic Positions for pulling out warning signal sounds after the ignition is switched...
  • Page 47: Coming Home, Leaving Home Exterior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior lighting COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME Adjust headlights for driving in right / left-hand traffic exterior lighting Applies to full LED headlights. Functionality › In Infotainment, select the following menu: The COMING HOME function turns on the light after turning off the ignition and opening the driver's door.
  • Page 48: Replace Light Bulbs

    46 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs Operation Conditions for changing a bulb Switching on ✓ Ignition off › ✓ Light switched off Push the lever in the direction of the arrow. It lights up in the instru- Rear turn signal ment cluster from...
  • Page 49: Interior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior lighting › › Change the bulb in the Turn and remove the socket. socket with the bulb. › Push the base with the new light bulb into the luminaire so that the guide lugs on the base and the associated openings in the lumin- aire are flush.
  • Page 50: Interior Ambient Light

    48 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior ambient light If a door remains open and the ignition is switch- Operation ed off, the lights will turn off automatically after 10 WARNING minutes. Risk of an accident! Automatic switching on/off of the footwell light- At low temperatures, windscreen washer fluid can freeze on the windscreen and restrict visibility.
  • Page 51 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers › Gently open the top of the sealing cap. Switching off › Top up the windscreen washer fluid. Automatic rear window wiping › Close the sealing cap of the tank. When the windscreen wipers are switched on, the rear window is automatically wiped when the re- verse gear is engaged.
  • Page 52: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    50 Heating and air conditioning system › Heating › Heating and air conditioning Press the catch and re- move the wiper blade. system › Insert the new wiper blade until it clicks into Heating place. › Fold the windscreen Overview of the heating operation wiper arm back onto components the windscreen.
  • Page 53: Climatronic Automatic Air Conditioning System

    Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Overview of the controls for the manual air Troubleshooting conditioning Water under the vehicle When the cooling system is switched on, water can drip off the air conditioning system. This is not a leak. Fogging ›...
  • Page 54 52 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Set the temperature for the left side Climatronic display Set the temperature for the right side Interior temperature sensor Press - Switch on automatic mode This function keeps the temperature constant and prevents the windows from misting.
  • Page 55: Heated Windscreen

    Heating and air conditioning system › Heated windscreen Seat heating Automatic switch-off of the cooling system If the coolant temperature is too high, the cooling What you should be mindful of system may switch off automatically. This ensures sufficient engine cooling. WARNING Risk of burns! Do not switch on the seat heater for persons with...
  • Page 56: Driver Information System

    54 Driver information system › Analogue instrument cluster Driver information system By holding down the button on the multifunc- tion steering wheel, the heating can be switched off or switched on at the level of the heating output that Analogue instrument cluster was set before the heating was switched off.
  • Page 57: Digital Instrument Cluster

    Driver information system › Digital instrument cluster Setting the time Menu, indicator lights and information › Press and hold the button in the instru- Outside temperature ment cluster until the menu item Time is - low outside temperature displayed. Total distance travelled ›...
  • Page 58 56 Driver information system › Digital instrument cluster Overview of the main menu items The brightness is adjusted with the dipped beam Driving data » page 57, Overview switched on in the infotainment in the following ▶ menu: Assist systems - Activate/deactivate assist sys- ▶...
  • Page 59: Driving Data

    Driver information system › Driving data Range (for natural gas vehicles, the range with petrol, CNG and the sum of the ranges with both Menu item for the virtual cockpit fuel types are displayed separately). Memory The system saves the driving data in the following memories: Since start Driving data from the time of switching on the ig-...
  • Page 60: Speed Limit Warning

    58 Driver information system › Speed limit warning Speed limit warning Select and reset the memory for driving data in the display of the instrument cluster using the Usage control lever › To select the memory The system offers the possibility to set a speed limit for the displayed driv- beyond which an acoustic warning signal will sound ing data, press button...
  • Page 61: Infotainment Swing

    Infotainment Swing › Infotainment overview Infotainment Swing Activation/deactivation of information ▶ regarding the messages of the START-STOP Infotainment overview system in another screen display Functionality In the event of a system fault, messages regarding the fault in question are displayed on the instrument cluster display when the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 62: Screen

    60 Infotainment Swing › Screen Sound settings Troubleshooting The Infotainment sound is set in the menu Infotainment not responding The following menu items can be set: If the infotainment does not respond, restart it as Setting the equalizer follows: ▶ Adjusting the volume ratio ›...
  • Page 63: Infotainment Keyboard

    Infotainment Swing › Infotainment keyboard Dragging up or down with two fingers Hold: Show more character variants ▶ Move cursor to the left ▶ Quickly review the list ▶ Move cursor to the right of phone contacts ▶ Confirm the entered characters ▶...
  • Page 64: Control Centre

    62 Infotainment Swing › Control centre › Setting up additional keyboard languages › Analogue and digital radio reception Additional keypad languages. Control centre Overview Display of the control centre › Press the bar at the top of the screen and drag down.
  • Page 65 Infotainment Swing › Radio SCAN function Function surfaces The function plays receivable stations of the selec- Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. ted frequency range in succession for a few seconds The variant for changing stations using the function each.
  • Page 66 64 Infotainment Swing › Radio Turn on/off radio text reception If the function is switched on, additional information Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges. on the broadcast program type (PTY) is displayed in the list of available stations. The programs can be fil- When the function is switched on and station pre- tered based on this information.
  • Page 67: Media

    Infotainment Swing › Media Media Tap: Pause Within 3 seconds of starting playback, tap: play What you should be mindful of the previous song Do not save any important data or that which has ▶ After 3 seconds from the start of playback, tap: not been backed up on the connected audio sour- to play the current title from the beginning ces.
  • Page 68 It is possible to check the ŠKODAweb 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 All information given is incidental and serves as information.
  • Page 69: Mobile Device Management

    Infotainment Swing › Mobile device management Compression for- Codec type File exten- Max. bit rate Max. sam- Multi channels sion [kbps] pling rate [kHz] Windows Media 8 - 384 8, 11, 12, 16, Audio 9 and 9.1 22, 32, 44, Windows Media Mono, stereo, 8 - 320...
  • Page 70: Telephone

    QR Connect Infotainment to a non-paired mobile de- code: vice › http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility Select mobile phone Tap › Select the desired device in the list of available de- vices. › Select the desired Bluetooth® profile.
  • Page 71 Infotainment Swing › Telephone If the menu phone is not displayed, check wheth- List of telephone contacts er the mobile device is connected. The list of telephone contacts is imported from the connected main telephone. › To display the contact list in the phone menu, tap ›...
  • Page 72 70 Infotainment Swing › Telephone In the details of the conference call, depending on Connect Infotainment to a previously paired tele- the connected telephone, the following functions phone › can be selected. Select mobile phone . › Show details of the conference call partici- Select the desired device from the list of previous- ly connected devices.
  • Page 73: Wi-Fi

    Infotainment Swing › Wi-Fi Ringtone The password for connecting to the Infotainment Some phones do not allow the use of the telephone hotspot is taken from the menu item ringtone; instead, the Infotainment ringtone is used. Fi Network key. › ›...
  • Page 74 72 Infotainment Swing › SmartLink Connection conditions Display information about SmartLink Disconnection of the active connection General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the type of Smar- Disconnection of the active connection tLink connection Android Auto, Apple CarPlay or Settings in SmartLink menu MirrorLink.
  • Page 75 Infotainment Swing › SmartLink › Restriction In the Infotainment screen, select the connection type Apple CarPlay. Restriction of the Wi-Fi connection Apple CarPlay - Disconnect In some countries, the Wi-Fi connection is restric- › In the Apple CarPlay menu, tap on the function ted for legal reasons.
  • Page 76: Infotainment Bolero

    74 Infotainment Bolero › Infotainment overview › Infotainment Bolero Turn on the Infotainment Wi-Fi hotspot in the menu item Wi-Fi Wi-Fi hotspot. › Infotainment overview In the list of available Wi-Fi devices, look for Info- tainment Wi-Fi. › Enter the required password. ›...
  • Page 77: Screen

    Infotainment Bolero › Screen Sound settings Troubleshooting The Infotainment sound is set in the menu Infotainment not responding The following menu items can be set: If the infotainment does not respond, restart it as Setting the equalizer follows: ▶ Adjusting the volume ratio ›...
  • Page 78: Infotainment Keyboard

    76 Infotainment Bolero › Infotainment keyboard Dragging up or down with two fingers Hold: Show more character variants ▶ Move cursor to the left ▶ Quickly review the list ▶ Move cursor to the right of phone contacts ▶ Confirm the entered characters ▶...
  • Page 79: Control Centre

    Infotainment Bolero › Control centre › Setting up additional keyboard languages › Analogue and digital radio reception Additional keypad languages. Control centre Overview Display of the control centre › Press the bar at the top of the screen and drag down. Select frequency range Depending on the frequency range FM: Radio text...
  • Page 80 78 Infotainment Bolero › Radio SCAN function Function surfaces The function plays receivable stations of the selec- Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. ted frequency range in succession for a few seconds The variant for changing stations using the function each.
  • Page 81: Media

    Infotainment Bolero › Media Automatic change of frequency to a regionally If the function is switched on, additional information linked FM station on the broadcast program type (PTY) is displayed in Applies to the FM frequency range. the list of available stations. The programs can be fil- tered based on this information.
  • Page 82 80 Infotainment Bolero › Media When connecting an audio source, the source in- Hold: fast forward within the track ▶ formation messages can be displayed. These mes- Movement within the title is also possible by drag- sages must be observed and, if necessary, con- ging the finger over the timeline.
  • Page 83 It is possible to check the ŠKODAweb 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 All information given is incidental and serves as information.
  • Page 84: Mobile Device Management

    82 Infotainment Bolero › Mobile device management Compression for- Codec type File exten- Max. bit rate Max. sam- Multi channels sion [kbps] pling rate [kHz] 22, 24, 32, AAC LC 8 - 640 44, 48 Mono, ADTS AAC HE 8 - 320 16, 22, 24, Stereo AAC HEv2...
  • Page 85: Telephone

    QR Connect Infotainment to a non-paired mobile de- code: vice › Select mobile phone Tap http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility › Select the desired device in the list of available de- vices. › Select the desired Bluetooth® profile.
  • Page 86 84 Infotainment Bolero › Telephone › To display the contact list in the phone menu, tap › To search within the list, tap on Find . › Enter the details you wish to find. › To establish a connection with a contact, tap the functional area showing the desired contact.
  • Page 87 Infotainment Bolero › Telephone In the details of the conference call, depending on Connect Infotainment to a previously paired tele- the connected telephone, the following functions phone › can be selected. Select mobile phone . › Show details of the conference call partici- Select the desired device from the list of previous- ly connected devices.
  • Page 88: Wi-Fi

    86 Infotainment Bolero › Wi-Fi Ringtone Wi-Fi Network key. ▶ Some phones do not allow the use of the telephone Enter the password and confirm. ▶ ringtone; instead, the Infotainment ringtone is used. › To set the Infotainment ringtone in the phone Restriction menu, tap User profile select the ringtone .
  • Page 89 Infotainment Bolero › SmartLink Connection conditions Disconnection of the active connection Disconnection of the active connection General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the type of Smar- Settings in SmartLink menu tLink connection Android Auto, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto MirrorLink.
  • Page 90 88 Infotainment Bolero › SmartLink › Restriction In the Infotainment screen, select the connection type Apple CarPlay. Restriction of the Wi-Fi connection Apple CarPlay - Disconnect In some countries, the Wi-Fi connection is restric- › In the Apple CarPlay menu, tap on the function ted for legal reasons.
  • Page 91: Infotainment Amundsen

    Infotainment Amundsen › Infotainment overview › Infotainment Amundsen Turn on the Infotainment Wi-Fi hotspot in the menu item Wi-Fi Wi-Fi hotspot. › Infotainment overview In the list of available Wi-Fi devices, look for Info- tainment Wi-Fi. › Enter the required password. ›...
  • Page 92: Screen

    90 Infotainment Amundsen › Screen Restore factory settings Set up menu MENU ▶ The position of the functional surfaces in the MENU Sound settings menu can be customized as follows: The Infotainment sound is set in the menu › Press and hold the desired functional surface until The following menu items can be set: it is free.
  • Page 93: Infotainment Keyboard

    Infotainment Amundsen › Infotainment keyboard › In principle, operation by touch is identical to the op- Gesture control is ach- eration of a mobile phone. ieved by slowly moving the hand back and The following operating modes are specific to the In- forth approximately 8 fotainment system.
  • Page 94: Voice Control

    92 Infotainment Amundsen › Voice control ▶ The entry to be searched for can be entered includ- Move cursor to the right ing diacritics. Entries found The keyboard will only provide characters that Show list ▶ match the stored entries. Keypad functional surfaces ›...
  • Page 95 Infotainment Amundsen › Voice control ✓ The vehicle has Infotainment and functions that Ending voice control › can be controlled by the advanced voice control. Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel twice. ✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are active. ✓...
  • Page 96: Control Centre

    94 Infotainment Amundsen › Control Centre Control Centre › Overview Analogue and digital radio player Display of the control centre › Tap and select the desired frequency range. › Press the bar at the › and search for or select the desired station. top of the screen and ›...
  • Page 97 Infotainment Amundsen › Radio Select source Search for web radio stations and podcasts Station name Recently played web radio stations 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 98 96 Infotainment Amundsen › Radio › SCAN function Hold the line with the name of the desired station The function plays receivable stations of the selec- or podcast. › ted frequency range in succession for a few seconds Tap the desired preset button. each.
  • Page 99: Media

    Infotainment Amundsen › Media When the function is switched on, a station logo Displaying FM / DAB stations or FM stations in the from the Infotainment memory is assigned when the list of available stations station is stored on a preset. Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
  • Page 100 98 Infotainment Amundsen › Media Music player Tap: Start playback Tap: Pause Within 3 seconds of starting playback, tap: play the previous song After 3 seconds from the start of playback, tap: to play the current title from the beginning Hold: fast rewind within the track Tap: play the next track Hold: fast forward within the track...
  • Page 101 It is possible to check the ŠKODAweb 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 All information given is incidental and serves as information.
  • Page 102 100 Infotainment Amundsen › 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 103: Images

    Infotainment Amundsen › Images Codec type File extension Max. recordings per second bit rate [Mbit/s] MPEG 4 (H.264) MPJEG mp4v MPEG 4 (ISO) Xvid Xvid WMV9 Supported playlists Codec type File extension M3U8 m3u8 Images View images Show the next image ▶...
  • Page 104: Mobile Device Management

    102 Infotainment Amundsen › Mobile device management These components have security mechanisms that Reduce the image size ▶ minimise the risk of unauthorised access to the vehi- cle systems. Regular software updates help reduce the risk of un- authorised access to vehicle systems and vehicle functions.
  • Page 105 Apple CarPlay QR code or link: The device enables a SmartLinkconnection to be http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps made via MirrorLink Connected / Previously connected devices Available devices Limitations of mobile devices and applications...
  • Page 106: Telephone

    104 Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone › Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment via ✓ The telephone is within signal range of the Info- a USB cable or browse and connect to a wireless tainment's Bluetooth® unit. network. ✓ The telephone is compatible with Infotainment. ›...
  • Page 107 Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone Conference call Send e-mails › A conference call is a joint telephone conversation In the Telephone menu, tap Emails with a minimum of three and a maximum of six par- emails . ticipants. › Write an e-mail and confirm that an e-mail is dis- ›...
  • Page 108: Wi-Fi

    106 Infotainment Amundsen › Wi-Fi › Select the desired Bluetooth® profile. Depending on the type of telephone, import confir- › mation may be required. Confirm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then confirm. Update telephone contacts The telephone is connected as an additional tele- When re-connecting the telephone with Infotain- phone.
  • Page 109 Infotainment Amundsen › Wi-Fi Overview of available hotspots The password for connecting to the Infotainment hotspot is taken from the menu item Display available hotspots Fi Infotainment system as hotspot Network key. › Wi-Fi Wi-Fi:. › Confirm the connection. Connect Infotainment to the mobile device hot- spot ›...
  • Page 110: Smartlink

    108 Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink › Wait for the connection to be established and, if necessary, confirm the respective messages. Automatic connection using the QR code › Wi-Fi Tap quick connection with infotainment system . › In the mobile device, switch on the option for con- nection via QR Code.
  • Page 111 Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink MirrorLink Conditions for MirrorLink ✓ The device to be connected must have MirrorLink connection. A list of devices and applications that support the MirrorLink connection can be found on the web- sites of Car Connectivity Consorcium®. ✓...
  • Page 112: Navigation

    110 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation › In the displayed list, look for and select the desired ✓ The minimum Android version is 5. device with the symbol . ✓ No other mobile device can be connected via › Follow the instructions on the Infotainment screen SmartLink.
  • Page 113 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Map overview Input line Vehicle position List of recently searched destinations Route POI categories › Tap: search for the selected category Route view Show destination list End route guidance Enter destination via address / find destination Display the destination input and route view menu Select the destination you are looking for...
  • Page 114 112 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Recommended destinations Route calculation › Tap on Route calculation North-facing vehicle position Current vehicle position Traffic obstruction Proposed fastest route Delete the recommended destination Alternative routes The view can display up to 5 recommended destina- Destination position tions in the following categories: 15 s time countdown before automatic start of...
  • Page 115 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Tap: the following menu items can be selected. Zoom out of the map ▶ › Show on map › Avoid Route view Changing route destinations In the route overview, it is possible to exchange the destination and the intermediate destinations with Rotate the map ▶...
  • Page 116 114 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Switching display of country-specific speed limits Switching demo mode on / off on / off In demo mode, the route guidance from the starting When the function is switched on, the country-spe- point of the demo mode to the selected destination cific speed limits are displayed when crossing nation- is simulated.
  • Page 117: Online Services

    ▶ the type of vehicle and its trim level, Infotainment ŠKODA Connect website: and country. http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect-availability ŠKODA Connect website The ŠKODA Connect website contains e.g. the cur- rent information on the ŠKODA Connect services, the reference to the ŠKODA Connect Portal or the option to download the ŠKODA Connect application.
  • Page 118: User Registration And Activation Of The Škoda Connect Services

    The current declaration on the protection of person- can be done at the following locations. al data can be found on the following website: ŠKODA Connect Portal website ▶ http://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal- ŠKODA Connect application ▶ data Infotainment which supports this function ▶...
  • Page 119: User Management

    Online Services › User management Every vehicle user can set the protection level of Information on the vehicle position is not available ▶ personal data. on the ŠKODA Connect Portal web pages and in the ŠKODA Connect application. The level of protection of personal data is linked to Information transmission via eSim is switched on.
  • Page 120 118 Online Services › User management Active ŠKODA Connect services ▶ Add and remove user accounts › ▶ Select the menu item for switching user. Set the main users ▶ A menu containing available users is displayed. Set account security ▶...
  • Page 121: Personalisation

    Online Services › Personalisation When the ignition is switched off, the logout screen The personalisation service allows you to set, set and is displayed and the user is automatically logged off. store vehicle settings. The personalisation service is connected to the user accounts.
  • Page 122: Esim Data Connection

    The set personal data protection level countries, with the possibility of obtaining them, can Maximum privacy be found on the following website: No position data https://skoda.cubictelecom.com Use my position Share my position Conditions Operation ✓ A main user with active ŠKODA Connect services is registered in Infotainment.
  • Page 123: Shop

    Online Services › Shop http://go.skoda.eu/online-system-update ✓ The ŠKODA Connect services were activated in the vehicle. ✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are available. ✓ The vehicle has an internet connection. ✓ The Maximum privacy is not set in the vehicle. If the download of the update is postponed, the ✓...
  • Page 124: Information Call

    122 Online Services › Information call › To send information about the position of the ve- › hicle, the protection level of personal data must Select the desired function or service from the list be set to Share my position . that is displayed.
  • Page 125: Service Schedules

    Online Services › Service schedules Service schedules Trip overviews ▶ Notification of the alarm triggering ▶ Usage Localisation service notifications (e.g.location, area ▶ or speed notifications) If the vehicle detects that a service visit is necessary, Vehicle search, using horn and flashing signals it will automatically send this information to the ▶...
  • Page 126: Starting And Driving

    124 Starting and driving › Starting with the key Starting and driving Do not switch the engine off immediately at the ▶ end of your journey after the engine has been run- Starting with the key ning at high loads. Leave it to run at an idling speed for about 1 minute.
  • Page 127: Starting Issues

    Starting and driving › Starting issues NOTICE The engine makes noises after the cold start The increased running noise is due to the briefly in- Risk of engine overheating! Do not switch the engine off immediately at the creased engine speed. This is not a defect. ▶...
  • Page 128: Manual Gearbox

    126 Starting and driving › Manual gearbox Automatic gearbox Settings Automatic activation Lever positions Upon start-up of the engine. ▶ Parked vehicle By selecting the driving mode Eco » page 128, Op- ▶ The drive wheels are eration. locked. Deactivate/activate system Only set the posi- ›...
  • Page 129 Starting and driving › Automatic gearbox Stopping temporarily (e.g. at a junction) If the engine threatens to over-rev › The gearbox automatically changes to the next Leave the selector lever in the position and se- ▶ cure the vehicle with the brake pedal. higher gear.
  • Page 130: Vehicle Driving Mode

    128 Starting and driving › Vehicle driving mode Manual release of automatic gearbox Operation › Secure the vehicle with the parking brake. Select driving mode › Press the button. › Insert a flat-head screwdriver or push a In the Infotainment, a driving mode menu appears. similar tool into the gap in the area of ar- ›...
  • Page 131: Towing A Trailer

    Starting and driving › Towing a trailer Remove the roof rack when it is not needed. For trailer operation, consider the current load con- ▶ ▶ dition of the vehicle as well as the distribution of Switch on electric consumers only for as long as ▶...
  • Page 132: Towing Eye And Towing Procedure

    130 Starting and driving › Towing eye and towing procedure Engine type Gearbox Permissible trailer load, Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg) braked (kg) Manual gearbox 1250 1.6 l/85 kW TDI CR 1250 With gradients up to 12%. Applies to cars with the EU6AP emission standard. Automatic dual-clutch transmission.
  • Page 133: Brakes

    Starting and driving › Brakes › If it is not possible to start the engine, switch on If the fluid level falls significantly within a short time the ignition! or drops below the mark , the brake system may have become leaky. WARNING Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
  • Page 134: Driver Assist Systems

    132 Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems Driver assist systems To solve › Pull the lever up a little and push in the lock button. › Braking and stabilising systems Press and hold the lock button and pull the lever completely down.
  • Page 135: Front Assist

    Driver assist systems › Front Assist Operating conditions ✓ There has been a frontal, side and rear collision of Front Assist a certain severity. ✓ The impact speed was greater than 10 km/h. Functionality ✓ The brakes, ESC and other required systems re- mained functional after the impact.
  • Page 136: Pedestrian Detection System

    134 Driver assist systems › Pedestrian detection system Activation/deactivation in the instrument cluster Risk of collision in a speed range of 30-60 km/h › The system warns of a collision hazard first. If the Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
  • Page 137: Cruise Control System

    Driver assist systems › Cruise control system Variant with cruise control Variant with ACC Activate cruise control (condition for the subsequent activation of the limiter). To activate the speed limiter, press button Deactivate limiter Activate ACC (condition for the subsequent activation of the limiter).
  • Page 138: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    136 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) WARNING Troubleshooting Risk of the cruise control system starting uninten- Cruise control system faulty tionally! illuminates Deactivate cruise control after use. ▶ › Seek the help of a specialist garage. Status display in the instrument cluster display illuminated - the cruise control system is acti- vated Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
  • Page 139 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Depending on the equipment: Line appears in the display, indicating the illuminates - Control is active change in distance. › Use the switch to set the desired dis- illuminates together with tance level. - Control is active When the control starts, the set speed is displayed.
  • Page 140: Lane Assist

    138 Driver assist systems › Lane Assist When cornering Vehicles with special load or special bodies A load or superstructure that protrudes outside the vehicle might not be detected by the ACC. Settings Activation / deactivation and setting In the Infotainment system, in the menu ◼...
  • Page 141: Lane Change Assist System Side Assist

    Driver assist systems › Lane change assist system Side Assist Status display in the instrument cluster display Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and ▶ lights up - System is activated and ready to be prepared to override the steering intervention. intervene lights up - System is activated and ready to Settings...
  • Page 142: Traffic Sign Recognition

    140 Driver assist systems › Traffic sign recognition Troubleshooting Your vehicle is being overtaken by vehicle . The faster vehicle approaches, the sooner the warning Message regarding system unavailability is given by the indicator light. › Stop the engine and start again. ›...
  • Page 143: Crew Protect Assist Proactive Occupant Protection

    Driver assist systems › Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant protection Restriction The system response depends on the selected driving mode. The system function may be restricted in the follow- Risk of frontal impact ing cases: Applies to vehicles with the Front Assist system. The sensor is blinded by the sun or oncoming traf- ▶...
  • Page 144: Park Assist Systems

    142 Park Assist systems › Park Pilot parking aid Park Assist systems The vehicle stops for more than 15 minutes ▶ In some situations, the system may erroneously Park Pilot parking aid issue a break recommendation. Functionality Operating conditions If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will dis- play a visible message and an audible signal will ✓...
  • Page 145: Rear View Camera

    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 146: Rear Traffic Alert

    144 Park Assist systems › Rear Traffic Alert ✓ Ignition on monitor the traffic behind. At the same time, an acoustic signal sounds. ✓ Driving speed less than 15 km/h Operating conditions Operation ✓ No accessories are connected to the trailer sock- Switching on ›...
  • Page 147 Park Assist systems › Park steering assistant › Operating conditions To return to the original recommended parking mode, press the button again. ✓ The driving speed is lower than 7 km/h. Before the parking process ✓ The ASR is activated and there is no intervention. ›...
  • Page 148: Engine, Exhaust System And Fuel

    146 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Bonnet Engine, exhaust system and fuel The vehicle is moving on unpaved or slippery surfa- ▶ ces. Bonnet If snow chains or a spare wheel are mounted on ▶ the vehicle. Opening the bonnet If the system chooses an inappropriate parking ▶...
  • Page 149: Engine Oil

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine oil Engine oil Diesel engines: VW 507 00, VW 509 00, ▶ ACEA C3, API CJ-4 Checking the fill level and topping up For vehicles without a particulate filter, VW 505 01 can be optionally used. Test conditions ✓...
  • Page 150: Coolant

    148 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Coolant › Coolant Refill with coolant of the correct specification. › Screw on the cap until it clicks into place. Coolant temperature gauge Specification To refill the coolant additive use G12evo (TL 774 L). NOTICE Risk of damage to the cooling system and the en- gine!
  • Page 151: Engine Electronics

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine electronics Another substance was used for topping up, other power will be reduced, and the START-STOPP func- than distilled or demineralised water: tion will not be available. › Have the coolant changed by a specialist garage. Filter cleaning It is not possible to top up with a sufficient amount of coolant...
  • Page 152: Radiator Blinds

    150 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Radiator blinds › Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution, Checking the fill level and topping up and seek the help of a specialist garage. Checking the level ® The AdBlue level is monitored automatically. Radiator blinds ®...
  • Page 153: Petrol

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Petrol NOTICE Octane number Use the petrol with the octane number prescribed ® Risk of damage to the system for injecting AdBlue for your vehicle. in to the exhaust system! Do not exceed the maximum refill quantity speci- ▶...
  • Page 154: Diesel

    152 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Diesel Diesel Requirements for refuelling ✓ Vehicle unlocked What you should be mindful of ✓ Ignition off DANGER Risk of death! Fuel and fuel vapours are explosive. Refilling NOTICE › Open the tank flap. Risk of serious damage to the engine and the ex- ›...
  • Page 155: Cng (Compressed Natural Gas)

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › CNG (compressed natural gas) In some countries, the diameter of the diesel fuel illuminates - the fuel level has reached the re- nozzle may be identical to that of the petrol nozzle. serve area. Before driving in these countries, have the protec- tion device removed by a specialist garage.
  • Page 156 154 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › CNG (compressed natural gas) With an empty natural gas tank or insufficient ▶ pressure in the tank. After natural gas refuelling - the fuel system of the ▶ vehicle determines the quality of natural gas. At very low ambient temperatures.
  • Page 157 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › CNG (compressed natural gas) › After releasing the coupling of the refuel- ling system, check whether the sealing ring is stuck in the filler neck › If the sealing ring has slipped on the connec- tor, reinsert it into the filler neck.
  • Page 158: 156 12 Volt Vehicle Battery And Fuses

    156 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery › 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses Tap on the indicator before testing, to clear 12 volt vehicle battery air bubbles. Black colour - the acid ▶ What you should be mindful of level is OK.
  • Page 159: 12 Volt Vehicle Battery

    12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable Engine fault ▶ The discharged 12 volt vehicle battery is fro- zen. A discharged 12 volt vehicle battery may illuminates already freeze at temperatures just below 0 °C. › Stop driving! The acid level of the 12-volt vehicle battery is ▶...
  • Page 160: Fuses

    158 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses Earth point Blown fuse Start the engine Conditions for replacing a fuse › Start the engine of the current-giving vehicle and let it idle (applies to vehicles with combustion en- ✓ Ignition key removed (vehicle without starter gine) button) ✓...
  • Page 161 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel Fuses overview Fuse Consumer number Alarm system sensor Alarm system horn Ignition (ignition lock) Air conditioning, heating Passenger belt tensioners Electric windows - left side Driver belt tensioners Light - left side Horn Heating of the front seats...
  • Page 162: Fuses In The Engine Compartment

    160 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment Fuses in the engine compartment Fuse Consumer number Overview Automatic gearbox Not used Access to the fuses Engine control system › Simultaneously press Starter the locking buttons on Not used the fuse box cover and remove the cover.
  • Page 163: Wheels

    Wheels › Tyres and rims Wheels Load index Speed symbol Tyres and rims Load index The load index indicates the maximum permissible What you should be mindful of load for each individual tyre. NOTICE 560 kg Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and ▶...
  • Page 164: All-Season Or Winter Tires

    162 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 Spare and emergency spare wheel...
  • Page 165: Changing The Wheel And Raising The Vehicle

    Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle An emergency wheel is significantly narrower than Inserting › the wheels mounted ex-factory. Insert the wheel into the wheel well with the out- side facing downwards. › Insert the bass loudspeaker. Remove the wheel on vehicles without sound ›...
  • Page 166: Breakdown Kit

    164 Wheels › Breakdown kit WARNING Position the jack and lift the vehicle Use the jack from the tool kit. Risk of an accident! Too low a tightening torque may cause the wheel ▶ to disengage while driving. Too high a tightening torque can damage the ▶...
  • Page 167 Wheels › Breakdown kit Once a tyre pressure of 2.0–2.5 bar is achieved, con- tinue the journey at a maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). › Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast cornering. Information for driving with repaired tyres ›...
  • Page 168: Tyre Pressure

    166 Wheels › Tyre pressure Inflate tyres This information only serves as information for › Fit the tyre inflation hose of the air compressor to the prescribed tyre pressure. This is not a listing the tyre valve. of approved tyre sizes for your vehicle. These ›...
  • Page 169: Wheel Bolt Cover Caps

    Wheels › Wheel bolt cover caps Installing › › Press the wheel trim onto the wheel rim at the Using the functional surfaces select the tyre designated valve opening. control display menu. › Tap on the functional surface When using an anti-theft wheel bolt, it must be lo- ›...
  • Page 170: Storage Space And Interior Equipment

    168 Storage space and interior equipment › Equipment in the boot Storage space and interior Emergency equipment equipment Overview Equipment in the boot Emergency equipment in the boot of a vehicle without natural gas drive Overview Placing of the first-aid kit Boot of a vehicle without natural gas drive Tool kit Storage tray...
  • Page 171: Fasteners In The Boot

    Storage space and interior equipment › Tool kit Tool kit Fasteners in the boot Overview Overview Depending on the equipment, not all of the following Vehicle without variable loading floor components may be included in the tool kit. Bag hooks Attachment for the anti-theft wheel bolts Max.
  • Page 172: Bag Hooks In The Boot

    170 Storage space and interior equipment › Bag hooks in the boot Vehicle with variable loading floor A storage compartment for the cargo elements is located under the floor covering in the boot. › Fold up the cargo element and fasten it to the floor covering in the boot.
  • Page 173: Storage Net

    Storage space and interior equipment › Storage net Storage net Fastening nets Overview The maximum load of the respective fastening nets is 1.5 kg. Storage pocket Operation The maximum load of the other fastening nets is 3.5 kg. The maximum permissible load for the net is 1.5 kg. Suspension ›...
  • Page 174: Net Partition

    172 Storage space and interior equipment › Net partition Net partition Remove the cover by pulling it quickly. Attach the net partition The cover is released by slowly pulling on the Attach at the back floor of the boot. Inserting ›...
  • Page 175: Interior Equipment Front

    Storage space and interior equipment › Interior equipment front › Press the variable load- Make up mirror ing floor forward and Ticket holder hang up. Car park ticket holder Glasses compartment Max. load 0.25 kg › To open, press the button. USB connection The USB connection is for charging only.
  • Page 176: Interior Equipment Rear

    174 Storage space and interior equipment › Interior equipment rear Interior equipment rear Car park ticket holder Overview Coat hook Max. load 2 kg Bottle tray in the storage compartment Folding table of the front door Storage tray Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 0.5 l ▶...
  • Page 177: Bottle Tray In The Storage Compartment Of The Rear Door

    Storage space and interior equipment › Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear door Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear door The USB connections can be used for charging and for data transfer. The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of 0.5 l.
  • Page 178: Hook On The Centre Body Pillar

    176 Storage space and interior equipment › Hook on the centre body pillar Hook on the centre body pillar Card holder on the armrest Storage compartment under the front seat Opening the storage compartment The maximum permissi- ble load for the storage compartment is 1.5 kg.
  • Page 179: Phonebox

    Storage space and interior equipment › Phonebox Phonebox Operating conditions Conditions for wireless charging What you should be mindful of ✓ The ignition is switched on. CAUTION ✓ The phone supports the Qi standard. Risk of burns during charging. ✓ There is no object between the pad and the The phone may get warm, remove it carefully from ▶...
  • Page 180: Cup Holder Easy Open

    178 Storage space and interior equipment › Cup holder Easy Open Cup holder Easy Open Operation The ashtray is inserted in the cup holder. In the front holder area, a bottle can be opened Open the ashtray with one hand. Multimedia holder Remove the lid Overview...
  • Page 181: 12-Volt Power Socket

    Storage space and interior equipment › 12-Volt power socket Roof rack and hitch Unfold the table › Press the safety button Roof rack and unfold the table. Technical data The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is 75 kg. Slide out the cup holder Swivelling hitch What you should be mindful of...
  • Page 182 180 Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch › › Press the tow bar until Plug the electrical trail- it audibly clicks into er plug into the socket place. › Hook the tear-off rope Check latchings: the of the trailer onto the indicator light within the switch lights up.
  • Page 183: Swivelling Hitch

    Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch Technical data Other information (e.g. on the nameplate of the trail- er device) merely provides information on the test Tow hitch attachment points values of the device. Support load with mounted accessories When using the accessories (e.g. bicycle carrier), the maximum length and the permissible total weight in- cluding load must be considered.
  • Page 184: Maintaining And Cleaning

    182 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 work according to the service intervals instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO. Compliance with service intervals is crucial for the Service and repair work is therefore carried out on life and value of the vehicle.
  • Page 185: Interior

    Maintaining and cleaning › Interior non-legitimate installation in another vehicle (e.g. af- Do not use sharp objects (such as pot scrapers, ▶ ter a theft) or operation outside the vehicle. etc.) to clean the windows. Covers on electrically heated seats Interior NOTICE Risk of damaging the heating system!
  • Page 186: Exterior

    184 Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior › Seat belts If there are special attachments on your vehicle, › Remove impurities with a soft cloth and mild soap observe the instructions of the car wash operator. solution. NOTICE In vehicles with an electric luggage compartment lid, this can open automatically due to the pressure of the washing brushes.
  • Page 187: Ice Scraper

    Maintaining and cleaning › Ice scraper › Wash the cameras with clean water and dry with a Tow hitch › suitable clean wipe. Coat the ball head of the towing device with a suit- able grease whenever necessary. NOTICE Wash out the sponge or wash mitt regularly. ▶...
  • Page 188: Technical Data And Specifications

    186 Technical data and specifications › Requirements for the technical data Technical data and specifications VIN display The display of the VIN takes place in the infotain- Requirements for the technical data ment in the following menu item: Menu item for the Service The emission standard, information on fuel con- sumption and other information pertaining to your vehicle can be found listed in the technical vehicle...
  • Page 189: Operating Weight

    Technical data and specifications › Operating weight Operating weight The weight of the equipment that is excluded from ▶ the operating weight Information about the operating weight Trailer bearing load for trailer towing » page 181 ▶ WARNING The specification corresponds to the lowest possible Risk of accident and danger of vehicle damage! operating weight without additional weight-increas- Do not exceed the specified values for the maxi-...
  • Page 190: Engine Specifications

    188 Technical data and specifications › Engine specifications Engine specifications 1.0 l/66 kW TSI G-TEC engine Output (kW at rpm) 66/4000-5500 Highest torque (Nm at rpm) 160/1800-3800 3/999 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm Gearbox Manual gearbox Maximum speed (km/h) With specified gear engaged Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 12.3 1.0 l/70 kW TSI engine...
  • Page 191: Accident Data Recorder (Event Data Recorder)

    Technical data and specifications › Accident data recorder (Event Data Recorder) 1.5 l/110 kW TSI engine Output (kW at rpm) 110/5000-6000 Highest torque (Nm at rpm) 250/1500-3500 Number of cylinders/displacement 4/1498 Gearbox Manual gearbox Maximum speed (km/h) 211/215 With specified gear engaged Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) Automatic dual-clutch transmission.
  • Page 192 The speed of the vehicle at the time of the acci- ▶ reading the QR code: dent. https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal- The recorded data support the analysis of how the data vehicle systems behaved shortly before, during and shortly after the accident. This enables them to clari- fy the circumstances of the accident.
  • Page 193 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties Examples of labelling of radio systems The buyer is entitled to assert the rights arising from defective performance with the responsible ŠKODA partner from the time of vehicle handover. The date of the vehicle handover and the vehicle identification number (VIN) are properly documented in the “Vehi- cle delivery documentation”...
  • Page 194 192 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties The ŠKODA Warranty can be claimed at any ŠKODA Check the conditions for provision of the Mobility Service Partner. Warranty for your vehicle with your ŠKODA Partner. They will also inform you of the detailed terms and There are no claims under the ŠKODA Warranty if conditions of the Mobility Warranty in relation to...
  • Page 195 Index Index see digital version of the manual Armrest Front Numbers and symbols rear 12 volt vehicle battery Ashtray Charge Checking the condition Assist systems Discharge protection Driver assist Disconnecting and connecting Park Assist Fault Safety Safety Automatic braking see 12 volt vehicle battery see Front Assist 12-Volt-vehicle battery Automatic gearbox...
  • Page 196 194 Index Cargo elements Digital Assistant Laura Central locking Infotainment Amundsen SAFE function Digital instrument cluster 55, 56 Central locking button Distribution of the cargo Centre console Door Charging your phone wirelessly Opening/closing Check the vehicle before your journey Door protect Child lock see door protection strip Child seat...
  • Page 197 Index lighting Ice scraper Exterior mirrors Ignition lock Extinguisher Images Infotainment Amundsen see digital version of the manual Immobilizer Fasteners in the boot Indicator lights First aid kit Overview Flooring in the boot Info call Fog light Infotainment Amundsen Fog lights Infotainment Bolero Fogged windows 51, 52...
  • Page 198 196 Index Infotainment Amundsen Luggage compartment Infotainment Bolero Storage pocket Infotainment Swing Keyless locking (KESSY) Kick-down Main beam Management of online services Manual air conditioning Lane Assist Manual gearbox see Lane Assist Lane change assist system Media siehe Side Assist Infotainment Amundsen LEAVING HOME Infotainment Bolero...
  • Page 199 Index User registration and activation of the ŠKODA Rear View Camera Connect services Operation Vehicle status report Recirculated air mode Operating the vehicle Refilling Use jump start cables AdBlue Coolant Diesel Engine oil Park Assist systems Petrol Park steering assistant Reflective vest Troubleshooting Release...
  • Page 200 198 Index ISOFIX Supported media sources sit safely see digital version of the manual TOP TETHER Switching low beam on automatically Selector lever Switching process Service events Manual gearbox Interval System Resetting information Infotainment Amundsen Show service appointment Infotainment Swing Service position for windscreen wiper arms System update Service Scheduling...
  • Page 201 Index Transporting objects safely Warning triangle Warranty see Trailer Stability Assist Mobility warranty Turn signal Optional Extended Warranty Type plate Rights arising from defective performance Tyre pressure monitor Warranty for new cars Tyres 161, 162 Waste container Breakdown set Water in the fuel filter Labelling overview Weight Pressure...

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