Speed Limit Warning - Skoda SUPERB iV Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

62 Driver information system ›
e-Displays
Overview
Energy flow display
Electric motor active
Combustion engine active
Energy recovery (recuperation)
Electric motor and combustion engine active
The electric motor is active.
1
The vehicle is driven by the electric motor, the
2
high-voltage battery discharges.
High-voltage battery
3
The combustion engine is active.
4
The vehicle is driven by the combustion engine,
5
and the state of charge of the high-voltage bat-
tery is maintained.
e-Displays
6
7
The energy flow is displayed using coloured repre-
sentations.
Green - energy flow from the high-voltage battery
(operated by electric motor) or to the high voltage
battery (battery charging).
Orange - energy flow from the combustion engine
to the driven axle (operated by combustion en-
gine).
Blue - energy recovery through idling thrust or re-
cuperation.
Range monitor
The range monitor displays the electrical range as
well as the effect of switched-on consumers of the
energy consumption. Tap on the Potential: function sur-
face to open a list of consumers.
Zero Emissions
The Zero emissions view shows the total distance
covered from the start of the journey as well as the
proportion of the distance travelled using electric
drive.
Operation
Display in Infotainment
Turn on the ignition.
In the Infotainment, tap
Select the desired e-Display.

Speed limit warning

Usage
The system offers the possibility to set a speed limit
beyond which an acoustic warning signal will sound
and the following warning message appears in the
display of the instrument cluster.
Settings
Setting the speed limit
Select and confirm the Warning menu item at or
(depending on display type).
When the vehicle is stationary, set the desired
speed limit and confirm.
While driving, drive at the desired speed and con-
firm it as the speed limit.
The high-voltage battery is charged by energy re-
cuperation.
At full acceleration, the electric motor and the
combustion engine are active, and the high-volt-
age battery discharges.
.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents