Seat Toledo 2015 Owner's Manual page 64

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Switching on dipped beam
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Turn the light switch
.
Switching off lights (except daytime driving
lights)
›››
Turn the light switch
0.
Range control of main lights 
Instrument panel: light range control.
Fig. 46
›››
Turn the control
Fig. 46
to the required setting.
Positions
The control positions roughly correspond to
the following vehicle load conditions.
Two front occupants, luggage compart-
-
ment empty.
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All seats occupied, luggage compartment
1
empty.
Fig. 45
to position
All seats occupied, luggage compartment
2
fully loaded.
Driver only, luggage compartment fully
3
loaded.
Fig. 45
to position
CAUTION
Always adjust the range of the lights so that:
Your vehicle does not dazzle others, partic-
ularly oncoming traffic
The range of the headlights is sufficient for
safe driving
Note
Make sure you set the range of the main
lights when the dipped beam headlights are
switched on.
Daytime driving light
Daytime running lights are signalling devices
to set the lights
for improving road safety. The lights are built
into the headlights and come on each time
the ignition is turned on if the light switch is
in position 0 or 
cally switched off when the side lights are
turned on.
Operation
›››
Fig.
45. It is automati-
Automatic control of the dipped beam in
combination with the daytime running lights
If the dipped beam control and the daytime
running lights are activated at the same
time, the dipped beams and the instrument
panel lighting will automatically come on as
required (e.g. when entering a tunnel) and
the daytime running lights will switch off.
When the automatic dipped beam control
switches off the dipped beams (e.g. when
coming out of a tunnel), the daytime running
lights come back on.
WARNING
The rear lights do not come on with the day-
time driving light. A vehicle which does not
have the rear lights on may not be visible to
other drivers in the darkness, if it is raining
or in conditions of poor visibility.
Note
Please observe any relevant legal require-
ments which may apply in your country.

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