If And When; In Case Of Emergency - Seat Mii 2014 Owner's Manual

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If and when

In case of emergency

Protecting yourself and securing the vehicle
Always fulfil legal requirements for securing a broken down vehicle. In a
number of countries it is now obligatory, for example, to turn on the hazard
warning lights and use a reflective safety vest ⇒  p age 208.
For your own safety and that of other passengers, the following points
should be observed in the order given:
1.
Park the vehicle a safe distance from traffic and on suitable ground
⇒ 
.
2.
Turn on the hazard warning lights with the button
Apply the handbrake firmly ⇒  p age 114.
3.
4.
Put the gearbox lever in neutral or the selector lever in position P
⇒  p age 107.
5.
Switch off the engine and remove the key from the ignition.
Safety
Fig. 135 Dash panel:
button to switch on and
off the hazard warning
lights
⇒  F ig.
135.
Operation
6.
Have all occupants leave the vehicle and move to safety, for example
behind a guard rail.
7.
When leaving the vehicle, take all keys with you.
8.
Place an emergency warning triangle to indicate the position of your ve-
hicle to other road users.
9.
Allow the engine to cool and check if a specialist is required.
When being towed with the hazard warning lights on, a change in direction
or traffic lane can be indicated as usual using the turn signal lever. The haz-
ard lights will be interrupted temporarily.
Examples of when to use the hazard warning lights:
● If the vehicles ahead suddenly slow down or reach the end of a traffic
jam, to warn the vehicles behind.
● In case of an emergency.
● If the vehicle breaks down.
● When tow-starting or towing.
Always comply with the applicable laws regarding the use of hazard warn-
ing lights.
If the hazard warning lights are not working, you must use an alternative
method of drawing attention to your vehicle. This method must comply with
traffic legislation.
Advice
If and when
Technical specifications
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