Skoda SCALA 2019 Owner's Manual
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ŠKODA SCALA 11.2019
Angličtina/English
OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA SCALA

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  • Page 1 Your Owner’s Manual Electronic version available on the Internet http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals OWNER´S MANUAL ŠKODA SCALA ŠKODA SCALA 11.2019 Angličtina/English...
  • Page 2 Documentation of vehicle delivery Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Date of vehicle delivery ____ / ____ / ________ ŠKODA Partner Stamp and signature of the vendor I confirm that I have taken delivery of the vehicle in good condition, have received information on how to operate it correctly, and have had the terms of the warranty explained to me.
  • Page 3 Vehicle owner Vehicle owner First Vehicle owner Second Vehicle owner This vehicle with the registration plate This vehicle with the registration plate __________________________________________ __________________________________________ belongs to: belongs to: Title, name/company: Title, name/company: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Address: Address: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Front armrest Rear armrest Seat heating Vehicle owner Steering wheel About the Owner's Manual Heated steering wheel Interior rear-view mirror About the Owner's Manual Exterior mirror Explanations Restraint systems and airbags Seat belts Vehicle overviews Child seat Front vehicle area Fasteners for child seats...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Radio 139 Engine, exhaust system and fuel Media Bonnet Mobile device management Engine oil Telephone Coolant Wi-Fi Engine electronics SmartLink Particle filter ŠKODA Connect online services Exhaust control system Fuel filter Infotainment Amundsen Fuel filler flap Infotainment overview AdBlue System Petrol...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Storage compartment under the front seat Storage compartment for an umbrella Phonebox Cup holder Multimedia holder Waste container Ashtray and cigarette lighter Folding table 12-Volt power socket Roof rack and hitch Roof rack Swivelling hitch Maintaining and cleaning Service events Service work, adjustments and technical changes...
  • Page 7: About The Owner's Manual

    Complete information is included in the electronic version of the Owner's Manual. This is available on the ŠKODAweb pages as well as in the mobile appli- cation MyŠKODA, which can be downloaded. http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals ▶...
  • Page 8 Explanations Explanations Terms used “Specialist garage” - A workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA Service Partner, or an independent workshop. “ŠKODA Service Partner” - A workshop that has been contractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner to perform service work on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA...
  • Page 9: Vehicle Overviews

    Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Vehicle overviews Front vehicle area Under the windscreen Camera for assist systems ▶ Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 42 ▶ Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 48 ▶ Door handles Open the door »...
  • Page 10: Rear Vehicle Area

    Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area Rear vehicle area Handle of the boot lid Manually operated boot lid » page 28 ▶ Electrically operated boot lid » page 29 ▶ Camera for assist systems ▶ Radar sensors for assist systems (in the bumper) Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems Swivelling hitch »...
  • Page 11: Driver's Seat

    Vehicle overviews › Driver's seat Driver's seat Centre console and passenger seat Side Assist lane change assist system indicator Infotainment (depending on trim level): light » page 134 Amundsen » page 91 ▶ Door opening lever » page 26 Bolero »...
  • Page 12: Engine Compartment

    Indicator lights › Engine compartment Engine compartment Indicator lights Functionality WARNING Ignoring the illuminated indicator lights and associ- ated messages on the instrument cluster display may result in accidents, serious injury or damage to the vehicle. The indicator lights in the instrument cluster indicate the current status of certain functions or faults.
  • Page 13 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Coolant level is too low » page 141. Tyre pressure control system faul- » page 159. Coolant temperature too high » page 141. Tyre pressure change » page 154, » page 158.
  • Page 14 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Front Assist deactivated » page 128. ® AdBlue system impaired. » page 143. ACC not available » page 133. Shock absorber faulty » page 123. Lane Assist intervenes » page 133.
  • Page 15 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview ignition is switched on or after the engine has been Symbol Meaning started. Engine oil level too high or engine oil Symbol Meaning level sensor impaired » page 140. Clogged particle filter » page 142.
  • Page 16 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Airbag system faulty » page The cruise control system controls the driving speed » page 130. Crew Protect Assist faul- » page 135. Speed limiter controls the driving speed » page 129.
  • Page 17 Indicator lights › Indicator light overview Symbol Meaning Consumption-friendly driv- » page 124. Break recommendation » page 135. Driving mode Normal » page 123. Driving mode Eco » page 123. Driving mode Individual » page 123. Driving mode Sport » page 123.
  • Page 18: Correct And Safe

    Correct and safe › Introductory notes for correct use Correct and safe Regular checks What should be taken into account before driving? Introductory notes for correct use A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk of accidents and injuries. Read this Owner's Manual carefully, as proceeding ▶...
  • Page 19: Engine Compartment

    Correct and safe › Engine compartment If there is damage suspected to the sensors or Do not tilt the vehicle battery, as it may leak bat- ▶ ▶ cameras, seek the help of a specialist garage. tery acid. If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash ▶...
  • Page 20 Correct and safe › Before your journey Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the The tongue may only be inserted into the buckle of ▶ ▶ top of the headrest is as close as possible to the the associated seat. top of the head.
  • Page 21: Safe Driving

    Correct and safe › Safe driving Safe driving A child that has been incorrectly secured in the wrong sitting position - endangered by the side Introductory notes airbag Pay attention when you are driving! As a driver, you ▶ The child should not be are fully responsible for road safety.
  • Page 22: Emergency Call

    The current declaration on the protection of person- der when parking. al data can be found on the following website: › https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal-data. Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal de- pressed. › Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
  • Page 23: After An Accident

    Correct and safe › After an accident › Serious accident - automatic call In the case of natural gas vehicles, remove any ob- In the event of an accident where the airbag or belt jects that spark or set fire to the vehicle (e.g. put tensioner activates, a call is automatically started out cigarettes, etc.).
  • Page 24: Keys, Locks And Alarm System

    22 Keys, locks and alarm system › › Keys, locks and alarm system Fold out the key bit. › Release the battery cover with your thumbnail or by insert- Key Overview ing a flat-head screw- driver at the marked Locking the vehicle points.
  • Page 25 Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking Turn off the SAFE function fuel filler flap are unlocked by touching the door han- By double locking within 2 seconds. dle. ▶ When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot lid are unlocked.
  • Page 26: Keyless Locking (Kessy)

    24 Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY) Locking and unlocking Unlocking › Insert the key into the › Grab the door handle. lock cylinder and un- › Open the door. lock or lock it. Install cover › Pull on the door handle and hold it.
  • Page 27: Alarm System

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system › If keyless locking does not work, seek the help of a Interior monitoring. ▶ specialist garage. Towing protection. ▶ Deactivation will also switch off the SAFE func- tion » page 22, Functionality.
  • Page 28: Doors, Windows And Boot Lid

    26 Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors Doors, windows and boot lid Window - with manual operation Operation Doors › Turn the crank in the Opening/closing the door appropriate direction. Opening from the outside › Unlock the vehicle and pull on the door handle.
  • Page 29: Sunblind - With Electrical Operation

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Sunblind - with electrical operation › Overview of the operating buttons on the For vehicles with a keyless locking system, hold one finger on the sensor on the outside of the han- driver's door dle on the front door.
  • Page 30: Sun Visors

    28 Doors, windows and boot lid › Sun visors Activation after disconnecting the vehicle Settings battery Automatic heated windscreen › The heated windscreen switches on automatically if Turn on the ignition. › the windscreen mists up. Keep the button pressed down. The sunblind opens and closes again.
  • Page 31: Boot Lid - With Electrical Control

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Boot lid - with electrical control Set a delayed lid lock Button in the tailgate › Press the button to If the lid is unlocked with the button on the key, open, close or stop the the lid is automatically locked again after closing.
  • Page 32: Unlocking The Boot Lid

    30 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Unlocking the boot lid Seats, steering wheel and mirror Troubleshooting The tailgate does not react to the opening signal Front seat - with manual operation › There is a possible obstacle, e.g. snow; remove it. Controls on the seat ›...
  • Page 33: Front Seat - With Electrical Operation

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front seat - with electrical operation Front seat - with electrical operation Folding down › Press the release han- Controls on the seat dle and fold the seat forwards. Adjusting the seat Adjust in a longitudi- nal direction Adjust the inclination Adjusting the height...
  • Page 34: Front Armrest

    32 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front armrest Rear armrest Rear headrests › Move the headrest in Settings the desired direction. › Fold down the armrest. When pushing down, press and hold the The folded-down arm- safety button. rest can be used as a storage table.
  • Page 35: Steering Wheel

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Steering wheel Steering wheel After switching off the ignition, it is then no longer possible to switch on the ignition, to lock the steer- Adjust the steering wheel ing and to switch on the electrical components. flashing WARNING Message regarding a fault in the steering lock...
  • Page 36: Interior Rear-View Mirror

    34 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Interior rear-view mirror Interior rear-view mirror WARNING Risk of an accident! Operation The exterior mirrors make objects appear farther away. Interior mirror with manual darkening Use the rear-view mirror to determine the distance ▶...
  • Page 37: Restraint Systems And Airbags

    Restraint systems and airbags › Seat belts Restraint systems and airbags Operation Fastening the seat belt Seat belts › Grasp the buckle latch Functionality and slowly pull the belt over the chest and pel- Seat belts that are fastened correctly offer very vis towards the buckle.
  • Page 38: Child Seat

    36 Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat Troubleshooting Using a child seat on the front passenger seat Blocked belt retractor Never use a child seat in which the child is carried with his or her back to the direction of travel on a ›...
  • Page 39: Fasteners For Child Seats

    Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats WARNING As soon as the rear-facing child seat is no longer ▶ being used on the front passenger seat, activate the front passenger airbag again. Recommended child seats Grouping of child seats according to standard ECE-R 44. Group Weight of the child up to 10 kg...
  • Page 40 38 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Child seats that use the ISOFIX System Passenger seat Passenger seat with deactiva- Size category of Outer rear seats with activated Group Middle rear seat ted front airbag child seat front airbag up to 10 kg up to 13 kg...
  • Page 41 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Passenger seat with Passenger seat with Group activated front air- deactivated front air- Outer rear seats Middle rear seat up to 10 kg up to 13 kg 9-18 kg 15-25 kg 22-36 kg It is forbidden to install a child seat with a support foot in the middle rear seat.
  • Page 42: Airbags

    40 Restraint systems and airbags › Airbags The holding eyelets for attaching the belt are located Side airbags - front on the outer rear seats, as well as on the middle rear Head airbags seat or passenger seat when necessary. Side airbags - rear Driver's knee airbag Airbags...
  • Page 43: Key Switch For The Front Passenger Airbag

    Restraint systems and airbags › Key switch for the front passenger airbag Key switch for the front passenger Status display in the instrument cluster display lights up 4 secs after the ignition is switched airbag on – passenger front airbag switched off Usage Indicator lights Deactivation of the front passenger airbag is provi-...
  • Page 44: Lighting, Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    42 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting › Lighting, windscreen wipers and Switch on the light. washers Operation Exterior lighting Switching off the Functionality lights except the Unless otherwise stated, the light works when the daytime running ignition is switched on. lights Switching the low Daylight running lights...
  • Page 45 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting Fog light The light may switch off automatically if the battery is low. If the two-sided parking light is switched on Positions for pulling out when the ignition is switched off, the light will not the light switch switch off automatically.
  • Page 46: Exterior Lighting

    44 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior lighting Operating conditions ✓ Visibility has worsened. Troubleshooting ✓ The light switch is in the position. Turn signal light defective flashes faster - turn signal light on the right de- Settings fective This function is set in the following menu in the Info-...
  • Page 47: Replace Light Bulbs

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs › Press the socket with the light bulb upwards and remove it. Replace light bulbs What you should be mindful of DIY replacement of the following bulbs is possible. Have the remaining light sources replaced by a spe- cialist garage.
  • Page 48 46 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs › › Change the bulb in the Insert the light again and tighten. › socket. First insert the cover in the outer bumper area. › › Insert the socket with Press the cover in towards the centre of the the light bulb into the bumper until it clicks into place.
  • Page 49: Interior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior lighting › › Change the bulb in the Turn and remove the socket. socket with the bulb. › Insert the socket with the new bulb into the light so that the guide lugs on the socket are aligned with the corre- sponding openings in the light.
  • Page 50: Interior Ambient Light

    48 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior ambient light Automatic switching on/off of the footwell light- At low temperatures, windscreen washer fluid can freeze on the windscreen and restrict visibility. The lighting only works when the dipped or parking Only use the windscreen washer when the wind- ▶...
  • Page 51 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers Automatic rear window wiping Troubleshooting When the windscreen wipers are switched on, the Windscreen washer fluid level too low rear window is automatically wiped when the re- illuminates together with verse gear is engaged.
  • Page 52: Cap For Refilling The Windscreen Washer Fluid

    50 Heating and air conditioning system › Cap for refilling the windscreen washer fluid › Heating and air conditioning Press the catch and re- move the wiper blade. system › Insert the new wiper blade until it clicks into Heating place.
  • Page 53: Climatronic Automatic Air Conditioning System

    Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Overview of the controls for the manual air Troubleshooting conditioning Water under the vehicle When the cooling system is switched on, water can drip off the air conditioning system. This is not a leak. Fogging ›...
  • Page 54 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Hold - Maintain the interior temperature in ac- Switch the cooling system on/off cordance with the temperature setting for the According to the selected Climatronic mode: driver side (SYNC function) Manual mode - Set the blower speed ▶...
  • Page 55: Driver Information System

    Driver information system › Analogue instrument panel › Driver information system Press the key repeatedly to set the minutes. › Wait 4 seconds, the display shows the initial set- Analogue instrument panel ting. The time is set in the Infotainment system in the fol- Overview lowing menu.
  • Page 56: Instrument Cluster Display

    54 Driver information system › Instrument cluster display ▶ Auto - Information depending on the selected driving mode Set time ▶ Classic - Information about the selected gear The time is set in the following menu in the Infotain- and the current speed ment system.
  • Page 57: Driving Data

    Driver information system › Driving data Main menu items Hold - Show main menu Driving data » page 55 ▶ Assist systems - Activate/deactivate assist sys- ▶ Driving data tems Navigation - e.g. Display driving recommendations, ▶ Overview compass, list of destination Audio - Using radio and media ▶...
  • Page 58: Speed Limit Warning

    56 Driver information system › Speed limit warning Since refuel Select and reset the memory for driving data in Driving data from the time the fuel tank was last the display of the instrument cluster using the ▶ filled is stored in the memory. The memory is reset control lever the next time the tank is filled.
  • Page 59: Vehicle Condition

    Driver information system › Vehicle condition Settings Messages in relation to faults can also be displayed in the Infotainment. Setting the speed limit The warning messages will continue to be dis- › Select and confirm the Warning menu item at or played until the malfunctions have been remedied.
  • Page 60: Infotainment Swing

    58 Infotainment Swing › Infotainment overview Infotainment Swing Sound settings The Infotainment sound is set in the menu Infotainment overview The following menu items can be set. Setting the equalizer. ▶ Adjusting the volume ratio. ▶ Volume adjustment of individual Infotainment ▶...
  • Page 61: Screen

    Infotainment Swing › Screen › Wait for the restart to complete. Dragging up or down with two fingers Quickly review the list ▶ of phone contacts. System update We recommend having the system update carried out by a specialist company. The system update ensures optimal function of the Infotainment system, e.g.
  • Page 62: Control Centre

    60 Infotainment Swing › Control centre Further character variants Switch to the numeric and character keypad ▶ › Press and hold the sign with the symbol . Show additional keypad languages ▶ › Select the desired symbol. Insert a space ▶...
  • Page 63: Radio

    Infotainment Swing › Radio Radio Operation Select station Overview Display main menu › Tap on › Tap on Analogue and digital radio reception › Tap or at the top of the screen. SCAN function The function plays receivable stations of the selec- ted frequency range in succession for a few seconds each.
  • Page 64 62 Infotainment Swing › Radio Save station to favourites from the list of available When the function is switched on, a station logo stations from the Infotainment memory is assigned when the Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. station is stored on a preset button.
  • Page 65: Media

    Infotainment Swing › Media Media Switch RDS on/off Applies to the FM frequency range. What you should be mindful of This menu item is only available in some countries. › Do not save any important data or that which has In the Radio main menu, tap on Advanced settings ▶...
  • Page 66 64 Infotainment Swing › Media Enable/disable playback of online media from an Tap: pause Apple device Tap within 3 seconds of starting playback: play › To turn on/off in the Media main menu, tap on the previous title Include online media from an iPod. Tap after 3 seconds of the starting playback: Under the following conditions, media in the Apple play the current title from the beginning...
  • Page 67 It is possible to check the ŠKODA web pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶...
  • Page 68: Mobile Device Management

    This check is carried out by Using mobile device management, devices can be using the following reference or by reading the QR connected, disconnected, and interchanged. code. Display mobile device management http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶ › Tap on Select mobile phone ›...
  • Page 69: Telephone

    Infotainment Swing › Telephone › Tap on Connection set-up Connect a mobile device to Infotainment › Find available Bluetooth® devices in the mobile de- vice. › Select the Infotainment Bluetooth® unit. The name of the unit can be found under the menu item Bluetooth Name:.
  • Page 70 68 Infotainment Swing › Telephone List of telephone contacts In the details of the conference call, depending on The list of telephone contacts is imported from the the connected telephone, the following functions connected main telephone. can be selected. › Show details of the conference call participants Tap to display the contact list in the telephone End conversation with the conference call par-...
  • Page 71: Wi-Fi

    Infotainment Swing › Wi-Fi Connect Infotainment to a previously paired tele- Ringer phone Some phones do not allow the use of the telephone › Tap on Select mobile phone. ringer; instead, the Infotainment ringer is used. › › Select the desired device from the list of previous- To set the Infotainment ringer in the telephone ly connected devices.
  • Page 72: Smartlink

    70 Infotainment Swing › SmartLink Wi-Fi Network key. Android Auto ▶ Enter the password and confirm. ▶ SmartLink Functionality SmartLink offers the ability to display and operate certified applications from a connected mobile de- vice in the Infotainment screen. Certification may be conditional upon the use of the Navigation applications latest update to the particular SmartLink application.
  • Page 73 Infotainment Swing › SmartLink Connection conditions bile device connected via Wi-Fi can be ended or restricted. General connection conditions Find out about country-specific legal restrictions. ✓ The mobile device supports the following Smar- If necessary, switch off the Wi-Fi manually. tLink connection types: Android Auto.
  • Page 74: Škoda Connect Online Services

    MirrorLink - Connection via Wi-Fi from Infotain- ment ŠKODA Connect website › Turn on Wi-Fi and visibility in the mobile device. http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect ▶ › Turn on the Infotainment Wi-Fi hotspot in the For example, the ŠKODA Connect web- menu item Wi-Fi Wi-Fi hotspot.
  • Page 75 The application can be downloaded to the mobile de- vice after scanning the following QR code or link. http://go.skoda.eu/skodaconnectapp ▶ Settings › To Display information, tap for the respective Use of the ŠKODA Connect online services requires...
  • Page 76: Infotainment Bolero

    Infotainment Bolero › Infotainment overview Infotainment Bolero Send only the legally required data. Send the vehicle and user data. Send the vehicle and user data as well as the da- Infotainment overview ta regarding the vehicle position. Division of vehicle position data on the website ŠKODA Connect Portal and in the ŠKODA Con- nect application .
  • Page 77: Screen

    Infotainment Bolero › Screen › Sound settings Wait for the restart to complete. The Infotainment sound is set in the menu The following menu items can be set. System update Setting the equalizer. ▶ We recommend having the system update carried Adjusting the volume ratio.
  • Page 78: Infotainment Keyboard

    76 Infotainment Bolero › Infotainment keyboard Dragging up or down with two fingers Switch to the numeric and character keypad ▶ Show additional keypad languages ▶ Quickly review the list ▶ Insert a space of phone contacts. ▶ Hold: Show additional character variants ▶...
  • Page 79: Control Centre

    Infotainment Bolero › Control centre Radio Further character variants › Press and hold the sign with the symbol . Overview › Select the desired symbol. Display main menu › Tap on Setting additional keypad languages › Additional keypad languages. › Tap on Analogue and digital radio reception Control centre...
  • Page 80 Infotainment Bolero › Radio Operation Save station to favourites from the list of available stations Select station Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. › Hold the line with the name of the desired station. › Tap the desired preset button. Delete favourites ›...
  • Page 81 Infotainment Bolero › Radio When the function is switched on, a station logo Switch RDS on/off from the Infotainment memory is assigned when the Applies to the FM frequency range. station is stored on a preset button. This menu item is only available in some countries. ›...
  • Page 82: Media

    80 Infotainment Bolero › Media Media Tap: pause Tap within 3 seconds of starting playback: play What you should be mindful of the previous title Do not save any important data or that which has ▶ Tap after 3 seconds of the starting playback: not been backed up on the connected audio sour- play the current title from the beginning ces.
  • Page 83 It is possible to check the ŠKODA web pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶...
  • Page 84: Mobile Device Management

    82 Infotainment Bolero › Mobile device management Compression for- Codec type File exten- Max. bit rate Max. sam- Multi channels sion [kbps] pling rate [kHz] Windows Media 8 - 384 8, 11, 12, 16, Audio 9 and 9.1 22, 32, 44, Windows Media Mono, stereo, 8 - 320...
  • Page 85 The device enables a SmartLink connection to be found on the website after reading the following be made via Apple CarPlay QR code or link. The device enables a SmartLink connection to http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps ▶ be made via MirrorLink Connected / Previously connected devices Available devices...
  • Page 86: Telephone

    84 Infotainment Bolero › Telephone Telephone The displayed numeric keypad can also be used for searching for contacts. Telephone main menu If, for example, the digits 32 are entered, contacts with the letter sequence DA, FA, EB etc. are dis- Display main menu played next to the numeric keypad.
  • Page 87 Infotainment Bolero › Telephone › During an ongoing conference call, the following Confirm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then functions can be selected depending on the context. confirm. Hold the conference call and leave temporarily The telephone is connected as an additional tele- (the conference will continue in the background) phone.
  • Page 88: Wi-Fi

    86 Infotainment Bolero › Wi-Fi › For a manual update of the list in the telephone Security level of the Infotainment hotspot The security level is factory-set at WPA2 and cannot main menu, tap on User profile Import contacts. be changed. Sort contacts in the phonebook ›...
  • Page 89 Infotainment Bolero › SmartLink Android Auto Connection conditions General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the following Smar- tLink connection types: Android Auto. Apple Car- Play and MirrorLink. ✓ Mobile devices, as well as the type of Smar- tLinkconnection, are supported in the respective market.
  • Page 90 88 Infotainment Bolero › SmartLink bile device connected via Wi-Fi can be ended or Apple CarPlay – Disconnection › restricted. In the Apple CarPlay main menu, tap on the “ŠKO- DA” functional area. Find out about country-specific legal restrictions. › Tap on .
  • Page 91: Škoda Connect Online Services

    ŠKODA Connect Portal as well as the ŠKODA Con- nect application. The application can be downloaded to the mobile de- vice after scanning the following QR code or link. ŠKODA Connect website http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect http://go.skoda.eu/skodaconnectapp ▶ ▶ For example, the ŠKODA Connect web-...
  • Page 92 90 Infotainment Bolero › ŠKODA Connect online services In order to complete user registration, you will need Send only the legally required data. to access your e-mails. Send the vehicle and user data. Send the vehicle and user data as well as the da- In order to activate ŠKODA Connect, proceed as fol- ta regarding the vehicle position.
  • Page 93: Infotainment Amundsen

    Infotainment Amundsen › Infotainment overview Infotainment Amundsen Restore factory settings. ▶ Sound settings Infotainment overview The Infotainment sound is set in the menu The following menu items can be set. Setting the equalizer. ▶ Adjusting the volume ratio. ▶ Volume adjustment of individual Infotainment ▶...
  • Page 94: Screen

    92 Infotainment Amundsen › Screen Setting the MENU The following operating modes are specific to the In- The position of the functional surfaces in the MENU fotainment system. menu can be customized as follows. Dragging up or down with two fingers ›...
  • Page 95: Infotainment Keyboard

    Infotainment Amundsen › Infotainment keyboard Depending on the setting, a recognized gesture can Switch to uppercase ▶ be confirmed acoustically and animated. Switch to the language keypad ▶ Displaying operation help Switch to the numeric and character key- ▶ › Tap on Switch to other character variants ▶...
  • Page 96: Voice Control

    94 Infotainment Amundsen › Voice control Show additional keypad languages Correcting a voice command › To use the additional keypad languages, the desired During voice command input, press the button languages must be set first. on the multifunction steering wheel and say a new voice command.
  • Page 97: Control Centre

    Infotainment Amundsen › Control centre Displaying the help Set functional surfaces of preferred features › Tap on › To open edit mode, press any functional surface of the preferred feature. › If Infotainment is expecting a voice command, say › To add the preferred feature, move the desired “Overview”.
  • Page 98 96 Infotainment Amundsen › Radio Web radio player Show information about the podcast › tap and select a web radio station. Settings › and search or select web radio. › List of online radio stations and podcasts Tap on . ›...
  • Page 99 Infotainment Amundsen › Radio Operation Save station to favourites from the list of available stations Select station Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. › Hold the line with the name of the desired station. › Tap the desired preset button. Save channels from the list of web radio stations and podcasts Valid for web radio stations and podcasts...
  • Page 100: Media

    98 Infotainment Amundsen › Media › In the Radio main menu, tap Station logos. Switch automatic switching to a similar DAB trans- › mitter on / off Select the desired station and logo. Applies to the DAB frequency range. Switching off the station logo display When the function is switched on and there is signal Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
  • Page 101 Infotainment Amundsen › Media Overview Player controls Display main menu Operation - Basics › Tap on › Tap on Music player Album image / symbol of the connected source Tap: list available albums ▶ Tap: start playback Tap: pause Within 3 seconds of starting playback, tap: play Select source the previous song Manage files / multimedia database...
  • Page 102 It is possible to check the ŠKODA web pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶...
  • Page 103 Infotainment Amundsen › Media Supported audio files Compression for- Codec type File exten- Max. bit rate Max. sam- Multi channels sion [kbps] pling rate [kHz] MPEG 1 Layer 2 32 - 384 32, 44, 48 Mono, stereo, MPEG 2 Layer 2 8 - 160 16, 22, 24 Joint stereo...
  • Page 104: Images

    102 Infotainment Amundsen › Images Codec type File extension Max. recordings per second bit rate [Mbit/s] mpeg MPEG 2 MPEG 4 (H.264) MPJEG mp4v MPEG 4 (ISO) Xvid Xvid WMV9 Supported playlists Codec type File extension M3U8 m3u8 Images Operation Operation using the functional surfaces Overview Display main menu...
  • Page 105: User Management

    Infotainment Amundsen › User management Gesture control Source Interface Specifica- File system tion Show the next image. ▶ or higher (without with USB special NTFS 2.x support software) Supported files Codec type File extension Max. resolution [Mpx] Show the previous im- ▶...
  • Page 106 104 Infotainment Amundsen › User management User Account Types Verification of the user by entering the S-PIN can be switched off/on in the Protect user profile Main User Protect user profile menu item. The main user is a registered user with activated ›...
  • Page 107: Mobile Device Management

    If the vehicle reacts in an unusual way, immediately code. reduce speed or stop the vehicle. › Seek the help of a specialist garage. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility ▶ WARNING Malware in the vehicle may gain unauthorised access to the information and data of the vehicle, and on oc- casion, to connected mobile devices.
  • Page 108: Telephone

    Detailed information about ŠKODA applications can Tap on be found on the website after reading the following QR code or link. › Tap on http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps ▶ Connection set-up Connect a mobile device to Infotainment › Find available Bluetooth® devices in the mobile de- vice.
  • Page 109 Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone › Telephone operation Accept a new incoming call by tapping the function area . Enter telephone number › To start a conference call, tap on the functional › In the Telephone main menu, tap . area ›...
  • Page 110 108 Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone The text can be edited when the text area within The telephone is connected as an additional tele- the view is tapped. phone. › Search for or select the recipient of the email. › Add more recipients or confirm selected recipi- ›...
  • Page 111: Wi-Fi

    Infotainment Amundsen › Wi-Fi Update telephone contacts When re-connecting the telephone with Infotain- ment, an automatic update of the list is carried out. › For a manual update of the list in the telephone main menu, tap on Import contacts. Sort contacts in the phone book ›...
  • Page 112: Smartlink

    110 Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink Security level of the Infotainment hotspot Delete unused hotspots. This shortens the time re- ▶ The security level is factory-set at WPA2 and cannot quired to establish a connection. be changed. For some hotspots, the connection takes longer, so ▶...
  • Page 113 Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink Android Auto Display of the last running application in connec- ted mobile devices Settings Connection conditions General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the following Smar- tLink connection types: Android Auto. Apple Car- Play and MirrorLink. ✓...
  • Page 114: Škoda Connect Online Services

    112 Infotainment Amundsen › ŠKODA Connect online services Restriction Apple CarPlay – Disconnection › In the Apple CarPlay main menu, tap on the “ŠKO- Restriction of the navigation function DA” functional area. If route guidance is currently being carried out ›...
  • Page 115 ŠKODA Connect Portal as well as the ŠKODA Con- nect application. ŠKODA Connect website http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect ▶ ŠKODA Connect Application For example, the ŠKODA Connect web- The ŠKODA Connect application enables remote ac- site contains the latest information cess to the vehicle using a mobile device.
  • Page 116: Navigation

    Info- bled by the user on the following website. tainment screen. https://skoda.cubictelecom.com White - online services are available. ▶ ▶ Grey - online services are not available.
  • Page 117 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation 2D map facing the direction of travel List of stored destinations ▶ › Tap on 3D map facing the direction of travel ▶ Road sign for the affected route section Find destination Centre the map on the vehicle position Display the settings menu Turn off navigation announcements Repeat the last navigation announcement...
  • Page 118 116 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Delete the recommended destination › Touch the functional surface for the recommended destination and swipe left. › Tap on . Selecting destination by tapping the map point › Tap the desired item or the POI icon in the map. Information on current vehicle position Final route destination Tap: the following menu items can be selected.
  • Page 119 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Touch operation Settings Gesture control Avoiding traffic obstructions If the function is switched on and the Infotainment Move the map. ▶ receives information about a traffic obstruction on the route from online traffic information, the route is recalculated.
  • Page 120 Updating the navigation database Information on updating the navigation database must be requested from a ŠKODA partner, or refer to the following ŠKODA websites. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal ▶ Automatic update Infotainment automatically offers an update option if the following conditions are met.
  • Page 121: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving › Starting with the key Starting and driving Do not switch the engine off immediately at the ▶ end of your journey after the engine has been run- Starting with the key ning at high loads. Leave it to run at an idling speed for about 1 minute.
  • Page 122: Starting Issues

    120 Starting and driving › Starting issues NOTICE The engine makes noises after the cold start The increased running noise is due to the briefly in- Risk of engine overheating! Do not switch the engine off immediately at the creased engine speed. This is not a defect. ▶...
  • Page 123: Manual Gearbox

    Starting and driving › Manual gearbox Automatic gearbox Settings Automatic activation Lever positions Upon start-up of the engine. ▶ Parked vehicle By selecting driving mode Eco » page 123, Opera- ▶ The drive wheels are tion. locked. Deactivate/activate system Only set the posi- ›...
  • Page 124 122 Starting and driving › Automatic gearbox Stopping temporarily (e.g. at a junction) If the engine threatens to over-rev › The gearbox automatically changes to the next Leave the selector lever in the position and se- ▶ cure the vehicle with the brake pedal. higher gear.
  • Page 125: Vehicle Driving Mode

    Starting and driving › Vehicle driving mode Mechanical release of automatic gearbox Operation › Secure the vehicle with the parking brake. Select driving mode › Press the button. › Insert a flat-head screwdriver or push a In the Infotainment, a driving mode menu appears. similar tool into the gap in the area of ar- ›...
  • Page 126: Towing A Trailer

    124 Starting and driving › Towing a trailer Do not leave the windows open while driving. For trailer operation, consider the current load con- ▶ ▶ dition of the vehicle as well as the distribution of Consumption-friendly driving the load in the trailer. The coupled trailer increases In the following situations, a small reduction in fuel the rear axle load and can therefore reduce the consumption occurs.
  • Page 127: Towing Eye And Towing Procedure

    Starting and driving › Towing eye and towing procedure Towing eye and towing procedure Towing eye Removing the front cap › Press on the cap and remove it. WARNING Risk of an accident! Use a braided synthetic fibre rope for towing. Do ▶...
  • Page 128: Handbrake

    126 Starting and driving › Handbrake DANGER Troubleshooting Danger of a functional restriction of the brake boos- Brake fluid level is too low ter! illuminates When braking in a vehicle with manual transmis- ▶ › sion, when the vehicle is in gear and at low revs, Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga- depress the clutch pedal.
  • Page 129: Driver Assist Systems

    Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems Driver assist systems Multi-Collision Brake (MCB) MCB helps to decelerate and stabilize the vehicle af- Braking and stabilising systems ter a collision with an obstacle. This reduces the risk of further collisions. Overview Operating conditions ✓...
  • Page 130: Front Assist

    128 Driver assist systems › Front Assist Settings Brake system and anti-lock braking system faulty illuminates together with Automatic activation › Front Assist is automatically activated when the igni- Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga- tion is switched on. rage.
  • Page 131: Speed Limiter

    Driver assist systems › Speed limiter Risk of collision in a speed range of 30-60 km/h Variant with GRA The system warns of a collision hazard first. If the driver does not respond, the vehicle is automatically braked. Operating conditions ✓...
  • Page 132: Cruise Control System

    130 Driver assist systems › Cruise control system Variant with ACC WARNING Risk of the cruise control system starting uninten- tionally! Deactivate cruise control after use. ▶ Status display in the instrument cluster display illuminated - the cruise control system is acti- vated Illuminated - cruise control is active When cruise control starts, the set speed is...
  • Page 133: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Troubleshooting illuminated - Control is active Cruise control system faulty illuminates illuminates together with › Seek the help of a specialist garage. - Control is active When the control starts, the set speed is displayed. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Illuminates - ACC does not decelerate suffi- ciently...
  • Page 134 132 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Narrow or staggered vehicle Line appears in the display, indicating the change in distance. › Use the switch to set the desired dis- tance level. For temporary acceleration › Depress the accelerator pedal. ACC detects a narrow or staggered vehicle only The vehicle accelerates and control is temporarily in- when it is in the area covered by the radar.
  • Page 135: Lane Assist

    Driver assist systems › Lane Assist made for vehicles with driving mode selec- Lane boundary highligh- tion » page 123) ted on the right: system intervenes on the right ▶ Last distance selected - Switch the last selected dis- when approaching the tance level on/off lane marking.
  • Page 136: Lane Change Assist System Side Assist

    134 Driver assist systems › Lane change assist system Side Assist Lane change assist system Side Assist Function restriction The system cannot detect lane width. For this rea- Usage son, it may, for example, draw attention to a vehicle Side Assist monitors the area both beside and behind in a distant lane in the following cases.
  • Page 137: Driver Alert Fatigue Detection Assistant

    Park Assist systems › Driver Alert fatigue detection assistant Park Assist systems Settings Automatic activation Park Pilot parking aid The system is automatically activated when the igni- tion is switched on. Functionality Deactivation of the first protection level If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will dis- The first protection level can be deactivated as fol- play a visible message and an audible signal will lows.
  • Page 138: Rear View Camera

    136 Park Assist systems › Rear view camera › Rear view camera Press the button. Automatic switch-on during forward travel Functionality When approaching an obstacle at a speed of less than 10 km/h. When reversing, the area behind the vehicle is dis- played in the Infotainment screen complete with ori- Automatic switch-on does not activate automatic entation lines.
  • Page 139: Rear Traffic Alert

    Park Assist systems › Rear Traffic Alert ✓ The ignition is switched on. Vehicle without Park Pilot If an approaching vehicle is detected in the area be- ✓ The driving speed is lower than 15 km/h. hind your vehicle, the a warning is displayed in the in- strument cluster display, indicating to the driver to Operation monitor the traffic behind.
  • Page 140 138 Park Assist systems › Park steering assistant Functionality The system looks for a parking space and only takes over the steering during the parking procedure or when leaving a parking place. The driver operates the pedals and the shift lever/gear selector. The system displays information and notes on the in- strument cluster display.
  • Page 141: Engine, Exhaust System And Fuel

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Bonnet Engine, exhaust system and fuel Exiting a parking space › Press the button. Bonnet When the system is switched on, the symbol lights up in the button Opening the bonnet › Follow the instructions on the screen. Before opening Automatic speed reduction ›...
  • Page 142: Engine Oil

    140 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine oil Engine oil Diesel engines: VW 507 00, VW 509 00, ACEA C3 ▶ or API CJ-4. For vehicles without a particulate fil- Checking the fill level and topping up ter, VW 505 01 can be optionally used. Test conditions Changing ✓...
  • Page 143: Coolant

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Coolant › Coolant Refill with coolant of the correct specification. › Screw on the cap until it clicks into place. Coolant temperature gauge Specification Use the G12evo (TL 774 L) additive for refilling. NOTICE Risk of damage to the cooling system and the en- gine! Adding coolant that does not conform to the correct...
  • Page 144: Engine Electronics

    142 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine electronics Another substance was used for topping up, other power will be reduced, and the START-STOP func- than distilled or demineralised water: tion will not be available. › Have the coolant changed by a specialist garage. Filter cleaning It is not possible to top up with a sufficient amount of coolant...
  • Page 145: Fuel Filler Flap

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Fuel filler flap › Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution, Methods of refilling and seek the help of a specialist garage. With the fuel nozzle at the gas station. ▶ With the refill bottle or from the canister. ▶...
  • Page 146: Petrol

    144 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Petrol Petrol Using higher octane petrol than 95 RON may result in improved performance and lower fuel consump- What you should be mindful of tion. In an emergency 91. 92 or. 93 RON may be used DANGER (low power loss, slightly increased fuel consump- Risk of death!
  • Page 147: Diesel

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Diesel Troubleshooting We recommend using diesel with additives, which is available at petrol stations at the petrol If fuel other than unleaded petrol has been refuel- pumps. led according to the standards applicable to your Operation in different weather conditions vehicle ›...
  • Page 148: Cng (Compressed Natural Gas)

    146 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › CNG (compressed natural gas) Troubleshooting Do not refuel using natural gas until a gas system ▶ test has been carried out. If a fuel other than diesel fuel has been refuelled to NOTICE the appropriate standard Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys- ›...
  • Page 149 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › CNG (compressed natural gas) NOTICE The refuelling system stops the refuelling process automatically when the tank is full. If the natural gas system is not tested by the due date, the natural gas drive will not be available in ›...
  • Page 150: Vehicle Battery And Fuses

    148 Vehicle battery and fuses › Vehicle battery Vehicle battery and fuses Technical data The fuel prescribed for your vehicle is indicated on a Vehicle battery sticker on the inside of the fuel filler flap. Functionality - Discharge protection Possible causes of battery discharge Frequent short-distance traffic.
  • Page 151: Using The Jump-Starting Cable

    Vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable › After charging, switch off the charger and unplug Window operation » page ▶ the power cable from the socket. Sunblind » page ▶ › Disconnect the charger terminals from the vehicle Changing battery.
  • Page 152: Fuses

    150 Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses One fuse may belong to several consumers. One consumer may have several fuses. Functionality - flat battery / - current-emitting battery pole of the flat battery pole of the current-emitting battery pole of the current-emitting battery Blown fuse Earth point of the engine to be started Conditions for the replacing a fuse...
  • Page 153 Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel Fuses overview Fuse Consumer number Alarm system sensor Alarm system horn Ignition (ignition lock) Air conditioning, heating Passenger belt tensioners Electric windows - left side Driver belt tensioners Light - left side Horn Heating of the front seats Interior lighting, button lighting, head-...
  • Page 154: Fuses In The Engine Compartment

    152 Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment Fuses in the engine compartment Fuse Consumer number Overview Automatic gearbox Not used Access to the fuses Engine control system › Simultaneously press Starter the locking buttons on Not used the fuse box cover and remove the cover.
  • Page 155: Wheels

    Wheels › Tyres and rims Wheels load index The load index indicates the maximum permissible Tyres and rims load for each individual tyre 560 kg What you should be mindful of 580 kg 600 kg NOTICE 615 kg Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and ▶...
  • Page 156: All-Season Or Winter Tires

    154 Wheels › All-season or winter tires Troubleshooting Help with a flat tyre Spare and emergency spare wheel » page 154. Snow chains ▶ Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle. ▶ Usage Breakdown kit » page 156. ▶ The snow chains improve driving in wintry road con- Change of tyre pressure ditions.
  • Page 157: Changing The Wheel And Raising The Vehicle

    Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle Remove the wheel on vehicles without sound Inserting › Insert the wheel into the wheel well with the out- system and replace side facing downwards. The spare wheel or emergency wheel is mounted in a ›...
  • Page 158: Breakdown Kit

    156 Wheels › Breakdown kit WARNING Position the jack and lift the vehicle Use the jack from the tool kit. Risk of an accident! Too low a tightening torque may cause the wheel ▶ to disengage while driving. Too high a tightening torque can damage the ▶...
  • Page 159 Wheels › Breakdown kit Once a tyre pressure of 2.0–2.5 bar is achieved, con- tinue the journey at a maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). › Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast cornering. Information for driving with repaired tyres ›...
  • Page 160: Tyre Pressure

    158 Wheels › Tyre pressure Inflate tyres Tyre diameter in inches › Fit the tyre inflation hose of the air compressor to This information only serves as information for the tyre valve. the prescribed tyre pressure. This is not a listing ›...
  • Page 161: Wheel Bolt Cover Caps

    Wheels › Wheel bolt cover caps Disconnecting › Hang the clamps for removing the wheel trims at the edge of one of the openings in the trim. › Using the functional surfaces select the tyre › Push the wheel wrench through the clamp, support control display menu.
  • Page 162: Storage Space And Interior Equipment

    160 Storage space and interior equipment › Equipment in the boot Storage space and interior Emergency equipment equipment Overview of the emergency equipment Equipment in the boot Emergency equipment in the boot of a vehicle without natural gas drive Overview Positioning of the warning triangle (depending Boot of a vehicle without natural gas drive on equipment)
  • Page 163: Storage Compartment For The Reflective Vest

    Storage space and interior equipment › Storage compartment for the reflective vest Fasteners for securing the fastening nets Hook for securing the fastening nets Max. load 1.5 kg Lashing eye for fastening the fastening nets Lashing eyes for securing the load and the fas- tening nets Max.
  • Page 164: Bag Hooks In The Boot

    162 Storage space and interior equipment › Bag hooks in the boot Cargo components in the boot Max. load 350 kg Other fasteners The maximum load for the Cargo components is 8 kg. Net on the boot cover Max. load 1.5 kg Hook for securing the load to the eyelet of the Storage net TOP TETHER system...
  • Page 165: Hook On The Eyelet Of The Top Tether System

    Storage space and interior equipment › Hook on the eyelet of the TOP TETHER system Hook on the eyelet of the TOP TETHER Storage pocket system Suspension › The storage bag at the attachment points is hung. The maximum load of the other fastening nets is 3.5 kg.
  • Page 166: Variable Loading Floor In The Boot

    164 Storage space and interior equipment › Variable loading floor in the boot › Removing To set in the upper po- sition, position the vari- › Unhook the straps. able loading floor in the front area on area › To set in the lower po- sition, position the vari- able loading floor in the front area on space...
  • Page 167: Overview Of Passenger Compartment

    Storage space and interior equipment › Overview of passenger compartment Overview of passenger compartment NOTICE Do not leave heat-sensitive objects behind in the ▶ Overview of practical equipment in the front glasses compartment Overview of the practical equipment in the rear Make up mirror Ticket holder...
  • Page 168: Car Park Ticket Holder

    166 Storage space and interior equipment › Car park ticket holder Car park ticket holder Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear door The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of 0.5 l. Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the front door USB connections The tray is suitable for bottles with a max.
  • Page 169: Hook On The Centre Body Pillar

    Storage space and interior equipment › Hook on the centre body pillar Spectacles compartment The USB connection is for charging only. Hook on the centre body pillar The maximum load for the compartment is 0.25 kg. NOTICE Do not leave heat-sensitive objects behind in the ▶...
  • Page 170: Storage Compartment Under The Front Seat

    168 Storage space and interior equipment › Storage compartment under the front seat Storage compartment under the front Charging Indicator The state of charge is indicated by the colour of the seat symbol in the status bar on the Infotainment Opening the storage compartment screen.
  • Page 171: Cup Holder

    Storage space and interior equipment › Cup holder Cup holder Waste container Overview Replace bags Cup holder at the front In the front holder area, a bottle can be opened with one hand. › Press the bottle into the holder and un- screw the cap.
  • Page 172: Folding Table

    170 Storage space and interior equipment › Folding table 12-Volt power socket Cigarette lighter › Push in the lighter. Operating conditions › Wait until the glowing lighter pops back out. NOTICE › Remove the lighter and Risk of damage to the electrical system of the vehi- cle! use.
  • Page 173: Roof Rack And Hitch

    Roof rack and hitch › Roof rack › Roof rack and hitch Press the tow bar until it audibly clicks into Roof rack place. Check latchings: the Overview indicator light within the switch lights up. The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is 75 kg.
  • Page 174 172 Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch › Plug the electrical trail- The permissible total weight of the mounted acces- er plug into the socket sories including its load corresponds to the maxi- mum vertical load for trailer operation; the value can be found in the vehicle registration documentation.
  • Page 175: Maintaining And Cleaning

    Maintaining and cleaning › Service events Maintaining and cleaning ensure road safety and helps keep the vehicle in a good technical condition. Service events We therefore advise having all modifications, repairs and technical alterations to the vehicle carried out by Service intervals a ŠKODA Service Partner.
  • Page 176: Interior

    174 Maintaining and cleaning › Interior Interior Seat belts NOTICE What you should be mindful of Risk of damage to the seat belts. Do not dry clean the seat belts. NOTICE ▶ Allow cleaned belts to dry before rolling up. Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care ▶...
  • Page 177 Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior NOTICE ▶ Foils. Bird droppings, insect residues, litter and sea salt ▶ Locks. ▶ ® residues, overflowed fuel, AdBlue etc. are to be re- Columns on the vehicle. ▶ moved as soon as possible. ▶ Trailer connection.
  • Page 178: Ice Scraper On The Fuel Filler Flap

    176 Technical data and specifications › Ice scraper on the fuel filler flap Technical data and specifications Films Films will age and become brittle – this is entirely normal: this is not an error. Requirements for the technical data The following factors have a negative effect on the The emission standard, information on fuel con- life or colour fastness of the films.
  • Page 179: Maximum Permissible Weights

    Technical data and specifications › Maximum permissible weights Therefore, for every additional 1,000 m in height (or part), the maximum permissible towed weight must Menu item for the service be reduced by 10 %. Engine number The towed weight is made up of the actual weights The engine number is embossed on the engine block.
  • Page 180: Vehicle Dimensions

    178 Technical data and specifications › Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions Dimensions Specification Value (in mm) Vehicle height 1469 /1471 Vehicle width with folded-in mirrors 1793 Vehicle width with folded-out mirrors 1988 Ground clearance of the vehicle Vehicle length 4362 Applies to vehicles with a 1.0l/66 kW TSI G-TEC engine. Engine specifications Overview 1.0 l/66 kW TSI G-TEC...
  • Page 181 Technical data and specifications › Engine specifications 1.0 l/85 kW TSI engine Power (kW at 1/min) 85/5000-5500 Highest torque (Nm at 1/min) 200/2000-3500 Number of cylinders/displacement 3/999 Transmission Manual gearbox Maximum speed (km/h) With specified gear engaged Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) Automatic dual-clutch transmission.
  • Page 182: Event Data Recorder

    180 Technical data and specifications › Event Data Recorder 1.6 l/85 kW TDI CR engine Power (kW at 1/min) 85/3250-4000 Highest torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1500-3250 Number of cylinders/displacement 4/1598 Transmission Manual gearbox Maximum speed (km/h) With specified gear engaged Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 10.1 10.1...
  • Page 183: Rights Arising From Defective Performance, Škoda Warranties

    Import the QR code or enter the following ad- rust corrosion through body panels from the inside dress in the web browser. to the outside. http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals Free repair of the high-voltage battery if it is instal- ▶ 2. Click on “Choose your manual”.
  • Page 184 182 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties high-voltage battery after repair is at least 70% of cation and towing to the ŠKODA Service Partner, the total usable capacity. technical assistance by phone or on-site operation. There shall be no further claims arising from the If your vehicle is not repaired on the same day, then ŠKODA Warranty.
  • Page 185 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties The ŠKODA Mobility Warranty and the ŠKODA Extended Warranty are only available in some coun- tries.
  • Page 186: Index

    184 Index Index Automatic gearbox 121–123 Manually changing gear with the selector lever manually changing gear with the shift paddles on the steering wheel 131–133 Automatic gearbox modes Automatic stop and start Automatic operation of the Climatronic Distance adjustment Interruption of cruise control Accident data recorder Battery Adaptive Cruise Control...
  • Page 187 Index Check the vehicle before your journey Tank capacity Child lock Troubleshooting Child seat Digital Fastening using a belt instrument cluster Grouping Digital instrument cluster i-Size Distribution of the cargo Installation Door ISOFIX 37, 39 Opening/closing Keyword child seat Driver Alert On the passenger seat fatigue detection assistant Recommended child seats...
  • Page 188 186 Index Hotspot Exhaust control system see electronic version of the manual Explanations Exterior lighting i-Size Exterior mirror Ice scraper Extinguisher Ignition lock Images see electronic version of the manual Fasteners in the boot Images - Infotainment Amundsen 102, 103 First aid kit Main menu overview Flooring in the luggage compartment...
  • Page 189 Index Settings Fog light Infotainment Swing Full LED headlights contactless operation Hazard warning lights Contactless operation Headlight range control of the headlights Function restriction High-beam assist system Keypad Indicator light Operation by touch Low beam Overview Parking light Restart Sidelights System update Switching on and off automatically System version...
  • Page 190 188 Index Infotainment Amundsen ŠKODA Connect Website Infotainment Bolero Online services ŠKODA Connect Infotainment Swing Infotainment Swing see electronic version of the manual Operation - Infotainment Amundsen Mirrors Operation of Infotainment Bolero Set functions by touch Mobile Device Management - Infotainment contactless Amundsen 105, 106...
  • Page 191 Index Find stations manually Driving through water SCAN function Driving with a trailer Select station Emergency call Radio - Infotainment Bolero Engine compartment Display main menu Exiting the vehicle List of available stations Indicator lights Main menu overview New brake pads SCAN function New tyres Search for stations manually...
  • Page 192 190 Index Infotainment Swing MirrorLink – disconnection ŠKODA Connect Online services MirrorLink connection conditions Infotainment Bolero Operation of the MirrorLink running application Sliding/tilting sunroof electric operation of the sun blinds Restriction of the Wi-Fi connection SmartLink Restrictions while driving see electronic version of the manual supported connection types SmartLink - Infotainment Amundsen SmartLink - Infotainment Swing...
  • Page 193 Index Steering wheel Import phone contacts Correct position List of telephone contacts Dials/buttons Main menu overview manually changing gear with the shift paddles on Manage preset buttons for preferred contacts the steering wheel Ringer Stopping the engine Show main menu Storage Simultaneous calls Storage pocket...
  • Page 194 192 Index Optional Extended Warranty Rights arising from defective performance Umbrella Warranty for new cars Units Waste container Infotainment Bolero Water in the fuel filter Infotainment Swing Weight Unlocking 22–24 Wheels Updating the infotainment system Breakdown see electronic version of the manual Change 155, 156 Change in pressure...

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