Remote Control Led; It Flashes Irregularly; Range; Changing The Remote Control Battery - Seat Ateca 2020 Owner's Manual

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Remote control LED

When the buttons are pressed, the LED of re-
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mote control
Fig. 148
range of information:
It lights up for approx. 2 seconds
In green: The auxiliary heater has been
switched on using the
In red: The auxiliary heater has been
switched off con with button
Flashes slowly for approx. 2 seconds
In green: No on signal has been received.
The remote control is out of range. Move
closer to the vehicle.
In red: No off signal has been received. The
remote control is out of range. Move closer to
the vehicle.

It flashes irregularly

In green: The independent heating is
blocked. Possible causes: the fuel tank is al-
most empty, the 12-volt battery charge is
very low or there is a fault.
It lights up or flashes steadily
In orange (then in green or in red): The re-
mote control battery is almost flat. However,
the on or off signal has been received.
In orange (then flashes green or red): The
remote control battery is almost flat. No on or
off signal has been received.
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Flashes for around 5 seconds
In orange: The remote control battery is flat.
No on or off signal has been received.
gives the user a
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Range

The range of the remote control is a few hun-
dred meters when the battery is fully charged
and under optimal conditions.
button.
A distance of at least 2 m must be left be-
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tween the remote control and the vehicle.
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There should be no obstacle between the
remote control and the vehicle.
Secure the remote control with the chrome
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pin
Fig. 148
Do not cover the antenna.
The range of the control is considerably less
in poor weather conditions, if there are build-
ings in the vicinity or if the battery is low.

Changing the remote control battery

If the indicator lamp does not come on, the
remote control's battery must be replaced.
Insert a suitable tool, e.g. a screwdriver, into
the indentation in the remote control housing,
in the direction of the arrow
With the help of the same tool, lift the lid
until the housing locking element is released.
Slightly move the cover in the direction of
the arrow.
Operation
vertically facing upwards.
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Fig.
148.
Remove the cover.
To remove the battery, carefully insert a
tool like a screwdriver into the indentation
next to the battery.
Use the screwdriver to lift up the battery un-
til it releases from its housing.
Remove the old battery.
Insert a new battery of the same type and
make sure it clicks into place. When inserting
the battery, make sure that the polarity is cor-
rect.
Fit the cover onto the remote control hous-
ing.
Slide the cover in the direction opposite to
the arrow until it clicks into place
WARNING
Swallowing a battery with a 20 mm diame-
ter or any other button battery can cause
serious and even fatal injuries within a very
short time.
Always keep the remote control, keyrings
with batteries, the spare batteries, button
batteries and all other batteries over 20
mm out of reach of children.
If you suspect that someone may have
swallowed a battery, seek immediate med-
ical attention.
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Fig.
148.

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