General instructions for use
Operating indications
The infotainment needs a few seconds for
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the complete start-up of the system and dur-
ing that time it does not react to inputs. Only
the image of the rear view camera* system
can be displayed during system start-up.
The display of all indications and the exe-
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cution of functions only takes place once the
infotainment system has finished booting. The
duration of the system booting depends on
the number of infotainment functions and
may take longer than normal in the event of
very high or very low temperatures.
When using the infotainment system and
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corresponding accessories, e.g., head-
phones, bear in mind country-specific regu-
lations and legal provisions.
Some functions of the infotainment system
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require an active SEAT CONNECT user ac-
count and an Internet connection for the ve-
hicle. The data transmission must not be limi-
ted to perform the functions.
To use the infotainment system, simply
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lightly press a button or touch the screen.
For the correct operation of the infotain-
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ment system it is important that it is switched
on and that, if necessary, the time and date
of the vehicle are set correctly.
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If a function button is missing on the screen,
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it is not a device defect, but corresponds to
the specific equipment of the country or ver-
sion.
Some infotainment functions can only be
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selected when the vehicle is at a standstill. In
some countries the parking lock must also be
enabled (button P ) or the selector control
must be in the neutral position N. This is not a
malfunction, but is due to compliance with
legislation.
Restrictions on the use of devices using
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Bluetooth® technology may apply in some
countries. For further information, contact the
local authorities.
If you disconnect the 12-volt battery, turn
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on the ignition before restarting the infotain-
ment system.
If the setup is changed, this may change
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the display on the screen and in some cases,
the infotainment system may behave in a
manner different to that described in this in-
struction manual.
Ensure that any repairs or modifications
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that need to be carried out on the infotain-
ment system are carried out by a specialised
workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT
dealership for this.
Using a mobile phone device inside the ve-
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hicle may cause noise in the speakers.
In some countries, the infotainment system
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automatically shuts off when the engine is
switched off and the vehicle's 12-volt battery
charge level is low.
On vehicles with park assist, the audio
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source volume is automatically lowered when
reverse gear is selected. The volume reduc-
tion can be adjusted.
Information about the included software
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and the license conditions can be found in
Settings > Copyright.
When selling or lending the vehicle, make
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sure that all saved data, files and settings
have been deleted and, if necessary, external
audio sources and data media have been re-
moved.
Note
You will find more information and tips for
using the infotainment system in the Help
menu.
HOME screen
In the control and display unit you can set up
the views and representation on the home
screen or use the factory setting templates.
If an icon is missing on the screen, it is not a
device defect, but corresponds to the specific
equipment of the country or version.
The following menus can be included as an
icon on the home screen: