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Seat MII Owner's Manual (233 pages)
Brand:
Seat
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Confirmation of Eceipt of Documentation and Vehicle Keys
2
Vehicle Identification
2
Introduction
3
Before Driving
6
Emergency Situations
6
Frequently Asked Questions
6
Useful Tips
6
Table of Contents
7
Table of Contents
8
Exterior View
9
General Views of the Vehicle
9
Overview (Left Hand Drive)
10
Interior View
11
Advice about Driving
12
Before Starting to Drive
12
Safe Driving
12
Safety
12
Correct Position in the Seat
13
Correct Position of Vehicle Occupants
13
Safety Equipment
13
Number of Seats
14
Risks Due to Sitting in an Incorrect Position
14
Valid for All Vehicle Occupants
14
Adjust the Steering Wheel Position
15
When the Vehicle Is in Motion
15
Control Lamps
16
Pedal Area
16
Seat Belts
16
The Reason for Seat Belts
16
Indication of Fastening the Seat Belts of the Rear Seats
17
The Protective Function of Seat Belts
17
Head-On Collisions and the Laws of Physics
18
Important Safety Instructions for the Use of Seat Belts
18
Buckle and Unbuckle Seat Belt
19
How to Properly Adjust Your Seat Belt
19
Correct Fitting of the Seat Belt
20
Fastening the Seat Belt
20
Position of Seat Belt During Pregnancy
20
Releasing the Seat Belt
20
Belt Tension Limiter
21
How the Seat Belt Tensioner Works
21
Maintenance and Disposal of Seat Belt Tensioners
21
Seat Belt Tensioners
21
Airbag System
22
Brief Introduction
22
Description of the Airbag System
23
Activation Factors
24
Airbag Activation
24
Airbag System Control Lamps
24
Operation of the Airbags
24
Front Airbags
25
Activate and Deactivate Front Passenger Front Airbag
26
Deactivate and Activate the Front Passenger Front Airbag
26
Side Airbags
27
Head-Protection Airbags
28
Safe Transportation of Children
29
Safety for Children
29
Child Seats by Approval Category
30
Child Seats by Weight Group
30
Child Seats Group Classification
30
Examples of Child Seats
30
Fitting and Using Child Seats
31
Warnings about Fitting a Child Seat
31
Additional Attachment
32
Attachment Systems
32
Attachment Systems Overview
32
Recommended Systems for Attaching Child Seats
33
Secure a Child Seat with the Isofix/I-Size and Top Tether System
33
Releasing the Retaining Strap
35
Securing the Retaining Strap
35
Top Tether* Securing Belts
35
Fitting a Child Seat Using the Seat Belt
36
Emergencies
37
Emergency Equipment
37
Self-Help
37
Vehicle Tool Kit
37
TMS (Tyre Mobility System)
38
Tyre Repairs
38
Anti-Puncture Kit Contents
39
Sealing and Inflating a Tyre
39
Sealing the Tyre
39
Check after 10 Minutes of Driving
40
Inflating the Tyre
40
Changing a Wheel
41
Integral Wheel Trim
41
Wheel Bolt Caps
41
Anti-Theft Wheel Bolts
42
Important Information about Wheel Bolts
42
Loosening Wheel Bolts
42
Raising the Vehicle
43
Change the Wheel after Loosening the Wheel
44
Putting on the Spare Wheel
44
Removing and Installing a Wheel
44
Taking off the Wheel
44
The Wheel Bolts Should be Clean and Turn
45
Tightening Torque of the Wheel Bolts
45
Tyres with Directional Tread Pattern
45
Works after Changing a Wheel
45
Changing the Windscreen and Rear Window Wiper Blades
46
Changing the Windscreen Wiper Blades
46
Wiper Service Position
46
Cleaning Windscreen Wiper Blades
47
Jump Leads
47
Jump Starting
47
Jump Lead Terminal Connections
48
Jump Starting: Description
48
Removing the Jump Leads
48
Tow Cable and Tow Bar
49
Tow Start
49
Tow Start and Towing
49
Tow with a Tow Truck
49
Instructions for Tow Starting and Towing
50
Towing
50
Front Towline Anchorage
51
Towed Vehicle (Behind)
51
Towing Vehicle (Front)
51
Fitting the Towline Anchorage
52
Fuses and Bulbs
52
Fuses in the Engine Compartment
53
Fuses Inside the Vehicle
53
Identifying Fuses below the Instrument Panel by Colours
53
To Open the Instrument Panel Fuse Box
53
Additional Bulb Specifications
54
Changing Bulbs
54
Recognise a Blown Fuse
54
Replace a Blown Fuse
54
Dipped and Main Beam Headlight
55
Replacing the Headlight Bulbs
55
Replacing the Front Bumper Bulb
56
Assembling the Rear Light Units
57
Changing the Tail Light Bulbs
57
Removing the Rear Light Units
57
To Change the Bulb
57
Changing the Number Plate Bulbs
58
Changing the Side Turn Signal Bulb
58
Additional Brake Light
59
Instruments and Controls
60
Operation
60
Controls and Displays
61
Instrument Panel Display
62
Analogue Instrument Panel
63
Explanations about the Instruments
63
Power Display and Available Power
63
Indication of Available Power
64
Power Display
64
Current Driving Profile
65
Indications on the Display
65
Odometer
65
Warning and Information Messages
65
Outside Temperature Indicator
66
Range Indication
66
Selector Lever Positions
66
Changing Memory
67
Driving Data Indicator
67
Driving Data Memories
67
Possible Displays
67
Multifunction Display
68
Priority 1 Warning (Red)
68
Settings Menu
68
Storing a Speed for the Speed Warning
68
Service Due
69
Service Intervals
69
Time
69
Units
69
Instrument Panel Menus
70
Operating the Instrument Panel
70
Operation with the Windscreen Wiper Lever
70
Select a Menu or an Informative Display
70
Back to Menu Selection
71
Changing Menu Settings
71
Control and Warning Lamps
71
Control Lamp on the Vehicle Key
73
Set of Vehicle Keys
73
Spare Key
73
Vehicle Key
73
Changing the Battery
74
Duplicate Keys
74
Mechanical Key of the Vehicle
74
Vehicle Key: Removing the Battery
74
Central Locking
75
Synchronise the Vehicle Key
75
Accidental Lock-Out
76
Self-Locking System to Prevent Involuntary Unlocking
76
Turn Signals
76
Unlock and Lock from the Outside
76
Safe “Security System”*
77
Unlocking and Locking from the Inside
77
Doors
78
Locking the Front Passenger Door Manually
78
“Safe” Status
78
Activating the Childproof Lock
79
Child-Proof Lock
79
Deactivating the Childproof Lock
79
Rear Lid
79
Closing the Rear Lid
80
Open the Rear Lid
80
Opening with Central Locking
80
Electrically Opening and Closing the Windows
81
Emergency Unlocking of the Rear Lid
81
Locking the Rear Lid with Central Locking
81
Window Controls
81
Lights
82
Side Opening Rear Windows
82
Vehicle Lighting
82
Automatic Dipped Beam Control
83
Daytime Running Lights
83
Light Switch
83
Fog Lights
84
Turn Signal Lever and Main Beam Headlight
84
Activating the “Coming Home” Function
85
Convenience Turn Signals
85
Function “Coming Home” and “Leaving Home”
85
Parking Light on both Sides
85
Activating the “Leaving Home” Function
86
Hazard Warning Lights
86
Driving Abroad
87
Headlight Range Control
87
Interior Lights
87
Lighting of the Instrument Panel
87
Interior and Reading Lights
88
Visibility
88
Window Washer Lever
88
Windscreen Wipers Performance in Different Situations
89
Wiper Functions
89
Modified Behaviour of the Rain Sensor
90
Rain Sensor
90
Rain Sensor Sensitive Surface
90
Adjust the Exterior Rear View Mirrors
91
Interior Rear View Mirror
91
Manually Folding the Exterior Mirrors
91
Mirrors
91
Insulated Glass Windscreen
92
Sun Blinds
92
Sun Protection
92
Sun Visor on the Driver Side
92
Adjusting Seats
93
Headrest
93
Manual Adjustment of the Front Seats
93
Seats and Head Restraints
93
Adjust the Headrests
94
Adjusting the Head Restraint for Tall People
94
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints
94
Removing and Fitting the Headrests
94
Folding down and Raising the Rear Seat Backrest
95
Folding the Rear Seat Backrest Forwards
95
Folding up the Rear Seat Backrest
95
Seat Functions
95
Placing Luggage Inside the Vehicle Safely
96
Positioning the Luggage and Cargo
96
Transport and Practical Equipment
96
Transporting Objects
96
Luggage Compartment
97
Luggage Compartment Shelf
97
Adjustable Luggage Compartment Floor
98
Extending the Luggage Compartment Forward
98
Fastening Rings
98
Raise and Lower the Luggage Compartment Floor
98
Hooks for Bags
99
In the Boot: Retaining Hooks
99
Roof Carrier
99
Loading the Roof Carrier System
100
Maximum Authorised Cargo on the Roof
100
Securing the Crossbars and Roof Carrier System
100
Check Attachments
101
Distributing a Load
101
Object Holder
101
Bag Support
102
Compartment in Front Centre Console
102
Glove Compartment
102
Bottle Holder
103
Drink Holder
103
Other Object Holders
103
12 Volt Power Socket
104
Drinks Holder of the Centre Console
104
Power Socket
104
Power Socket and USB Connection
104
Inserting a Smart Phone
105
Portable Smartphone Support
105
Removing the Smartphone
105
Smartphone Support
105
Disassembling the Housing
106
Install the Housing
106
Air Conditioning
107
Dust and Pollen Filter
107
Heating, Ventilation and Cooling
107
Automatic Mode
108
Controls of the Climatronic*
108
Cooling Mode
108
Temperature
108
Defrost/Demist Function
109
Heated Rear Window
109
Instructions for Use of the Air Conditioning
109
Windscreen Heating
109
Air Recirculation
110
Control Seat Heating
110
Seat Heating
110
Switching the Manual Air Recirculation Mode on and off
110
Managing the Stationary Air Conditioning
111
Stationary Air Conditioning
111
Air Conditioning Operating Time
112
Operation with the Charging Connector Plugged in
112
Maximum Cooling or Heating Power
113
Programming a Departure Time
113
Infotainment System
114
Safety Instructions Relating to the Infotainment System
114
Safety Warnings
114
Overview of the Unit
116
You&MII Colour Connection
116
Additional Instructions
118
General Instructions for Use
118
Rotary Push Buttons, Equipment and Function Buttons
118
Switching on and off
118
Available Adjustment Menus Display
119
Change Basic Volume
119
Menu Option: Submenus with Repercussion
119
System and Function Settings
119
Dab-Fm Link
121
Operation of Speed-Dependent Volume Increase
121
Operating Modes
122
RADIO Main Menu
122
RDS and Automatic Station Tracking
122
Incoming Traffic Announcement (INFO)
123
Switching the TP Function on and off
123
TP Function
123
TP Function Active
123
Change Station
124
Changing Frequency Band
124
Manually Tune a Station Frequency
124
Choosing Memorised Stations
125
Digital Radio Mode
125
Memorise Stations on the Preset Buttons
125
Presetting Stations
125
Changing the DAB and Autostore Radio Station
126
Manually Changing the DAB Frequency Band Channels
126
Starting the DAB Radio Mode
126
Media Sources and Audio Files
127
Requirements for Media Sources and Audio Files
127
Starting the Station Update
127
Playback Order of Files and Folders
128
Selecting a Media Source
128
Ejecting the SD Card
129
Play SD Card
129
External Data Storage Connected to USB Port
130
Playing Via Bluetooth
130
Requirements
130
Adjust the Playback Volume
131
Connecting an External Audio Source to the AUX-IN Multimedia Socket
131
Controlling Playback
131
External Audio Source Connected to the AUX-IN Multimedia Socket
131
Changing the Playback Mode
132
Changing the Volume
132
Connection and Operation
132
Selecting Playback Modes
132
Telephone
132
Track Information Display
132
Call Log
133
Dial Number
133
Functions of the Phone
133
Phonebook
133
Call by Telephone
134
Favourites
134
Settings of a Connected Phone
134
Voice Mail
134
Connection and Operation
135
Drive MII App
135
Connectivity
136
Cybersecurity
136
Instructions for Navigation
136
Seat Connect
137
Activation of SEAT CONNECT
138
Description of Services
138
GPS Tracking: Consult All Occupants
138
Legal Provisions
138
Deactivate SEAT CONNECT Services
139
Faults
139
Drive System and Driving
140
Driving
140
Electric Drive System Functions.
140
Slow Travel Function
140
Brake Energy Recuperation
141
Select a Recuperation Level
141
Connecting and Disconnecting the Drive System
142
Ignition Lock
142
Warning that the Ignition Is Connected
142
Connecting the Drive System
143
Noises before Starting to Move
143
Requirements for Connecting the Drive System
143
Disconnecting the Drive System
144
Indication that the Drive System Is Connected
144
Starting to Move with the Electric Drive System
144
Automatic Connection of the Drive System
145
Automatic Disconnection of the Drive System
145
Leaving the Vehicle with the Drive System Switched on
145
Warning When Leaving the Vehicle
145
Electronic Immobilizer
146
Problems and Solutions
146
The Drive System Cannot be Connected
146
Gear Selection
147
Gear Selector Lever
147
Parking Lock
147
Reverse Gear
147
Change between D and B
148
Neutral
148
Permanent Forward Drive Position
148
Selector Lever Lock
148
Driving down Slopes
149
Driving with an Automatic Gearbox
149
Kick-Down
149
Stop and Start Moving Uphill
149
Hill Driving Assistant
150
Information Relating to Vehicle Steering
150
Mechanical Locking of the Steering
150
Steering
150
Adjusting a Driving Profile
151
Control Lamp
151
Driving Profiles
151
Selecting a Driving Profile
151
Characteristics of Driving Profiles
152
Driving on Flooded Roads
152
Driving Tips
152
Running in
152
Cruise Control System
153
Driver Assistance Systems
153
Travelling down Hills with the CCS
153
Trips Abroad
153
Activating the Cruise Control
154
Adjusting the Speed
154
Operating the Speed Limiter with the Turn Signal Lever
154
Reinstating the Cruise Control
154
Lane Assist
155
Operating Mode
155
System Limits
155
Connecting and Disconnecting the Lane Assist System
156
Driver Intervention Prompt
156
Steering Wheel Vibration
156
Braking and Parking
157
Braking System
157
Information about the Brakes
157
New Brake Pads
157
Wet Roads or Road Salt
157
Brake Servo
158
Corrosion
158
Fault in the Brake System
158
Low Brake Fluid Level
158
Applying the Handbrake
159
Handbrake
159
Releasing the Handbrake
159
Stabilisation and Brake Assistance Sys- Tems
159
Brake Assist Systems
160
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)
160
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
160
Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
160
Additionally, on Steep Slopes and Inclines
161
Brake Blending
161
Parking
161
Parking the Vehicle
161
Help with Parking and Manoeuvring
162
Parking Distance Warning System
162
Optical Parking System* (OPS)
163
Special Features of the Parking Distance Warning System
163
Switching the Parking Distance Warning System on and off
163
Driving with Trailer
164
Information on Driving with a Trailer
164
Segment Colours (Colour Display)
164
Towing Bracket Device
164
Practical Tips
165
Overview of the High-Voltage System
165
General High-Voltage Warning Signs
166
High-Voltage Battery Warning Sign
166
Charging the High-Voltage Battery
167
Protection against Fault Current
168
Night Power Rates
168
High-Voltage Battery Warranty
168
Charge Options
168
Electric Range and Charge Level Display
170
High-Voltage Battery Reserve Level
170
Charging from a Power Socket or Charging Station (AC)
171
Automatic Start of the Charging Process
171
During the Charging
171
Connecting the Charging Cable
171
Fast Charge at a Charging Station
172
Fast Charge at a Home Charging Station (Wallbox)
173
Ending the Charging Process
173
Immediate Charging and Deferred Charging
174
Immediate Charging
174
Deferred Charging
174
Minimum Charge Limit of the Battery
174
Remaining Charge Time
175
Charging Process Display
175
Charging Cable
176
Fast Charge Is Not Working
176
Emergency Release of the Charging Connector
176
Charging Cable for Charging Stations (AC)
177
Charging Cable for Power Sockets
178
Charging in Norway
178
Operating Displays
178
Display in the Event of the Charging Cable Heating
178
Limiting the Charging Current
179
Failure Indications
179
Verification and Replacement
180
Engine Compartment
180
Safety Warnings for Performing Works in the Engine Compartment
180
Working in the Engine Compartment
182
Opening and Closing the Bonnet
183
Cooling System
184
Coolant Specifications
184
Refilling Coolant
185
Checking Coolant Level
185
Topping up Coolant
185
Brake Fluid
186
Check and Refill the Brake Fluid
186
Changing Brake Fluid
186
Checking the Brake Fluid Level
186
Windscreen Washer Reservoir
187
Recommended Windscreen Wipers
187
12-Volt Battery
188
Battery Warning Indications
188
Winter Conditions
188
Why the 12-Volt Battery Discharges
188
Warning Lamp
189
Checking the 12-Volt Battery Electrolyte Level
189
Charging or Changing the 12-Volt Battery
190
Charging the Battery
190
Replacing a Vehicle Battery
190
Wheels and Tyres
191
Low Profile Tyres
191
Concealed Damage
191
New Wheels and Tyres
192
Manufacturing Date
192
Tyre Life
193
Tyre Pressure
193
Tread Wear Indicators
194
Driving Style
194
Wheel Balance
194
Incorrect Wheel Alignment
194
Wheel Bolts
195
Winter Tyres
195
Changing Wheels Around
195
Snow Chains
196
Using Winter Tyres with V-Rating
196
Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator
197
Tyre Monitoring System
197
Tyre Pressure Setting
197
SEAT Maintenance Programme
199
Set Service
199
Service Intervals
199
Additional Service Offers
200
Approved Spare Parts
200
Original Accessories
200
SEAT Service Mobility
200
Vehicle Maintenance
201
Maintenance and Cleaning
201
Basic Observations
201
Warranty
201
Washing the Vehicle
202
High Pressure Cleaning Equipment
202
Automatic Car Washes
202
Washing by Hand
202
Cleaning the Exterior
203
Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions
203
End Exhausts
203
Covers / Trims
203
Interior Cleaning
204
Windows
204
Carbon Fibre Parts
204
Decoration Slides
204
Natural Leather
205
Displays/Instrument Panel
206
Remove the Vehicle from Traffic
206
Control Panels
206
Radio Telephones and Office Equipment
207
Technical Modifications
207
Accessories and Modifications to the Ve- Hicle
207
Accessories, Spare Parts and Repair Work
207
Mobile Radio Transmitters
208
Business Equipment
208
Information Stored by the Control Units
209
Description and Operation
209
Event Data Recorder (Event Data Recorder)
209
Other Important Information
210
Environmental Compatibility
210
Stickers and Plates
210
Manufacturing Methods
210
Radio and Antenna Reception
211
Information about SEAT Repairs
211
Collection of End-Of-Life Vehicles and Scrapping
211
Scrapping
211
Information about the EU Directive 2014/53/EU
212
Recycling of Electrical or Electronic Devices
212
Table of Correspondences
212
Addresses of the Manufacturers
213
Frequency Bands, Station Power
213
High-Voltage Battery
165
Technical Data
216
Indications about the Technical Data
216
Vehicle Identification Data
216
Weights
216
Important Information
216
Engine Data
217
Electric Engine
217
Dimensions
218
Index
219
Numbers and Symbols
219
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Seat MII Owner's Manual (232 pages)
Brand:
Seat
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
About this Manual
2
Table of Contents
5
The Essentials
7
Exterior View
8
Interior View (Left Guide)
9
How It Works
10
Before Driving
14
Airbags
16
Child Seats
18
Starting the Vehicle
22
Lights and Visibility
23
SEAT Information System
24
Cruise Control
26
Gearbox Lever
28
Air Conditioning
29
Fluid Level Control
33
Emergencies
36
Bulbs
37
Self-Help
38
Changing a Wheel
38
Snow Chains
43
Emergency Towing of the Vehicle
44
How to Jump Start
45
Changing the Wiper Blades
47
Safety
49
Correct Position of the Vehicle Occupants
50
Pedal Area
54
How to Properly Adjust Your Seatbelt
58
Seat Belt Tensioners
60
Airbag System
61
Airbag Safety Instructions
64
Deactivating Airbags
65
Transporting Children Safely
66
Child Seats
68
Emergencies
72
Changing a Wheel
74
Changing the Windscreen Wiper Blades
77
Fuses and Bulbs
80
Changing Bulbs
81
Operation
89
General Instrument Panel
90
Instruments
90
Opening and Closing
94
Central Locking* and Locking System
96
Doors
100
Rear Lid
101
Electric Windows
103
Sliding/Tilting Electric Panoramic Sunroof
104
Lights and Visibility
105
Visibility
110
Mirror
113
Seats and Head Restraints
114
Seat Functions
115
Transport and Practical Equipment
116
Practical Equipment
118
Cigarette Lighter
122
Luggage Compartment
125
Roof Carrier
129
Air Conditioning
132
Safe Driving
135
Driving
135
Stopping and Starting the Engine
137
Braking and Parking
139
Changing Gear
145
Run-In and Economical Driving
150
Tion System
153
Driving Tips
154
Driver Assistance Systems
155
Safety Assist* (City Safety Assist Function)
158
Hill Driving Assistant
162
Start-Stop System
163
Towing Bracket Device
165
Advice
166
Care and Maintenance
166
Accessories, Replacement of Parts and Modifications
166
Caring for and Cleaning the Vehicle Exterior
172
Caring for and Cleaning the Vehicle Interior
178
Notes for the User
181
Checking and Refilling Levels
183
Fuel
183
Filling the Tank
184
Bonnet
188
Engine Oil
190
Engine Coolant
193
Brake Fluid
196
Windscreen Washer Reservoir
197
Vehicle Battery
198
Wheels and Tyres
201
Tyres
201
Technical Data
212
Technical Features
212
Important Information
212
Wheels
213
Engine Data
215
Dimensions
218
Index
219
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