Confirmation of receipt of documentation
and vehicle keys
The following items were delivered
with the vehicle:
On-board documentation
First key
YESNO
Date of vehicle registration
or vehicle delivery:
SEAT Official Service:
Service advisor:
Telephone:
Second key
Correct working order of all keys was
checked
Location:
Date:
Signature of owner:
Introduction
Thank you f
hicl
With your new SEAT, you will be able to enjoy
a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology
and top quality features.
We recommend reading this Instruction Manual carefully to learn more about your vehicle
so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily
driving.
Information about handling is complemented
with instructions regarding the operation and
maintenance of the vehicle in order to ensure
its safety and maintain its value. Moreover, we
want to give you valuable advice and tips to
drive your vehicle efficiently and respecting
the environment.
We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring.
SEAT, S.A.
or your trust choosing a SEAT v
e.
e-
WARNING
Read and always observe safety information concerning the passenger's
front airbag
ing child seats.
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About this manual
eat
This manual describes the f
hicle at the time of drafting this text. Some of
the features described below will be introduced in the future or will only be available in
certain markets.
Some of the features described here are
not included in all the types or variations
of the model and they can be varied or
modified based on technical or marketing
requirements without it being considered
misleading advertising.
Some details on the drawings may vary from
its vehicle and must be interpreted as a
standard representation.
The direction indicators (left, right, forwards,
backwards) in this manual refer to the travel
direction of the vehicle unless otherwise stated.
The audiovisual material is only meant to
help the users better understand some features of the car. It is not a replacement for the
instruction manual. Access the instruction
manual to see the complete information and
warnings.
The features marked with an asterisk
are included by default only in certain
versions of the model, supplied as optional only for certain versions or only offered in certain countries.
es of the ve-
ur
Trademarks are marked with ®. The ab-
®
sence of this symbol does not guarantee
that the term is not a trademark.
It indicates that the section continues on
the next page.
You can access the information in this manual
using:
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Thematic table of contents that follows the
manual’s general chapter structure.
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Visual table of contents that uses graphics
to indicate the pages containing “essential”
information, which is detailed in the corresponding chapters.
●
Alphabetical index with many terms and
synonyms to help you find information.
WARNING
Texts after this symbol contain information about safety and w
possible accident or injury risks.
arn you about
CAUTION
Texts after this symbol indicate possible
damage to the vehicl
e.
For the sake of the environment
Texts after this symbol contain information about the protection of the envir
ment.
on-
Note
Texts after this symbol contain additional information.
Printed and digital instruction manual
ed instruction manual cont
The print
vant information about the use of the vehicle
and the Infotainment System.
The digital version of the manuals contains
more in-depth information. It is available on
SEAT's official website.
To view the digital version of the manual:
Fig. 1 SEAT website
●
scan the QR code
●
OR enter the following address in the navi-
gator website:
http://www.seat.com/owners/your-
seat/manuals-offline.html
ect your vehicle.
and sel
Relat
ed videos
The operation of some of the vehicle's features can be shown as an instruction video:
Fig. 1
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ains r
ele-
Fig. 2 SEAT website
●
scan the QR code
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OR enter the following address in the navigator website:
http://www.seat.com/owners/your-
seat/manuals-offline.html
choose your v
Fig. 2
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ehicle and then “Multimedia”.
Note
Video instructions are only available in
anguages.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Before driving
How do you adjust the seat?
How do you adjust the steering wheel?
page 14
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How do you adjust the exterior mirrors?
page 122
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How do you turn on the exterior lights?
page 112
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How does the automatic gearbox selector lever
page 228
work?
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How do you refuel?
How do you activate the windscreen wipers and
windscreen washer system?
Emergency situations
A warning lamp lights up or flashes. What does
this mean?
How do you open the bonnet?
How do you perform a jump start?
Where is the vehicle tool kit located?
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page 287
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page 124
page 119
page 297
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page 47
How do you repair a tyre with the anti-puncture
kit?
page 39
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page 87
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How do you change a wheel?
How do you change a fuse?
How do you change a light?
How do you tow a vehicle?
Useful tips
How do you set the time?
When should the vehicle inspection should be
performed?
What functions do the buttons/thumbwheels on
the steering wheel perform?
How do you remove the luggage compartment
cover?
How do you drive in an economical and environ-
mentally-friendly way?
How do you check and top up the engine oil?
page 299
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How do you check and top up the engine coolant?
How do you top up the windscreen washer fluid?
page 304
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page 130
How do you check and top up the brake fluid?
page 304
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How do you check and adjust tyre pressure val-
page 310
ues?
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page 270
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page 119
Vehicle washing tips
Functions of interest
Easy Connect, Car menu
How does the START-STOP system work?
page 225
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What parking assistants are available?
page 265
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How does the rear assist work?
How does the adaptive cruise control work?
page 250
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How can the SEAT driving mode be adjusted?
page 236
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How does tyre pressure monitoring work?
page 314
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How do you open the vehicle without a key (Keyless Access)?
This manual contains import
tion about the operation of the vehicle,
both for the driver and the passengers. The
other sections of the on-board documentation also contain further information that
you should be aware of for your own safety
and for the safety of your passengers.
●
Ensure that the on-board documentation
is kept in the vehicle at all times. This is especially important when lending or selling
the vehicle to another person.
Before driving
For your own safety and the safety of your
passengers, always not
before every trip:
–
Make sure that the vehicle's lights and turn
signals are working properly.
–
Check tyre pressure.
ant informa-
e the following points
–
Ensure that all windows provide a clear and
good view of the surroundings.
–
Make sure all luggage is secured
page 129.
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–
Make sure that no objects can interfere with
the pedals.
–
Adjust front seat, headrest and mirrors
properly according to your size.
–
Ensure that the passengers in the rear seats
always have the headrests in the in-use position
page 124.
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–
Instruct passengers to adjust the headrests
according to their height.
–
Protect children with appropriate child
seats and properly applied seat belts
page 28.
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Assume the correct sitting position. Instruct
your passengers also to assume a proper
sitting position
–
Fasten your seat belt securely. Instruct your
passengers also to fasten their seat belts
properly
page 15.
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page 12.
Factors influencing safety
As a driver, you are responsible for yourself
and your passengers.
–
Always pay att
get distracted by passengers or telephone
calls.
–
Never drive when your driving ability is impaired (e.g. by medication, alcohol, drugs).
–
Observe traffic laws and speed limits.
–
Always reduce your speed as appropriate
for road, traffic and weather conditions.
–
When travelling long distances, take breaks
regularly - at least every two hours.
–
If possible, avoid driving when you are tired
or stressed.
ention to traffic and do not
WARNING
Driving under the influence of alcohol,
drugs, medication or narcotics may result
in se
vere accidents and even loss of life.
●
Alcohol, drugs, medication and narcotics
may significantly alter perception, affect
reaction times and safety while driving,
which could result in the loss of control of
the vehicle.
Safety equipment
Never put your safety or the safety of your
passengers in danger
dent, the safety equipment may reduce the
. In the e
ent of an acci-
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Safety
risk of injury. The following points cover part
of the safety equipment in your SEAT1):
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ee-point seat belts,
thr
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belt tension limiters for the front and rear
side seats,
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belt tensioners for the front and rear side
seats*,
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front airbags,
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side airbags in the front seat backrests,
●
head-protection airbags,
●
“ISOFIX” anchor points for child seats on
the rear side seats with the “ISOFIX” system,
●
height-adjustable front headrests,
●
rear headrests with in-use position and
non-use position,
●
adjustable steering column.
The safety equipment mentioned above
works together to provide you and your passengers with the best possible protection in
the event of an accident. However, these
safety systems can only be effective if you
and your passengers are sitting in a correct
position and use this equipment properly.
Safety is everyone's business!
1)
Depending on the version/market.
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Correct sitting position of
vehicle occupants
Correct position on the seat
Fig. 3 The correct distance between the driver
eering wheel must be at l
and the st
(10 inches).
Fig. 4 Correct belt web and headrest positions
east 25 cm
The correct sitting positions for the driver and
passengers ar
e sho
wn bel
ow.
If your physical constitution prevents you
from maintaining the correct sitting position,
contact a specialised workshop for help with
any special devices. The seat belt and airbag
can only provide optimum protection if a correct sitting position is adopted. SEAT recommends taking your car in for technical service.
For your own safety and to reduce the risk of
injury in the event of an accident or sudden
braking or manoeuvre, SEAT recommend the
following positions:
Valid for all vehicle occupants:
●
Adjust the headrest so that its upper edge is
at the same level as the top of your head, or
as close as possible to the same level as the
top of your head and under no circumstances
below eye level. Keep the back of your neck
as close as possible to the headrest
●
Short people must lower the headrest com-
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Fig. 4.
pletely, even if your head is below its upper
edge.
●
Tall people must raise the headrest completely.
●
Always keep your feet in the footwell while
the vehicle is in motion.
Safe driving
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Adjust and f
page 18.
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ast
en your seat belt corr
ectly
The following also applies to the driver:
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Move the seat backrest to an almost upright position so that your back rests completely against it.
●
Move the steering wheel so it is at least
25 cm (10 inches) away from the sternum
Fig. 3 and you can hold it with both
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hands on both sides, on the outer part, with
your arms slightly bent.
●
The steering wheel must always point towards the chest and never towards the face.
●
Move the seat in such a way that you can
step on the pedals with your knees slightly
bent and with a distance between the knees
and the dashboard of at least 10 cm (4 inches)
Fig. 3.
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●
Adjust the height of the seat so that you
can reach the top of the steering wheel.
●
Always keep both feet in the footwell so
that you have the vehicle under control at all
times.
For the passenger, the following applies:
●
Move the seat backrest to an almost upright position so that your back rests completely against it.
●
Move the seat as far back as possible (minimum 25 cm between the chest and the dash-
board check translation). If you are sitting
closer than 25 cm, the airbag system cannot
protect you properly.
Number of seats
The vehicle has 5 seats, 2 in the front and 3 in
the rear
. All seats are equipped with a safety
belt.
WARNING
Sitting in an incorrect position may increase the risk of sev
the event of sudden braking or manoeuvring, in case of collision or accident and if
the airbags deploy.
●
Before starting the car, all passengers
must be sitting in a correct position and
stay like that for the entire journey. This also applies to a correct use of the seat belt.
●
The maximum amount of people in the
vehicle is the same as the amount of seats
with seat belts.
●
For children, always use a certified protection system, certified and suited for their
weight and height
●
While driving, always keep your feet in
the footwell. Never place them over the
seat or the dashboard, for example, or outside the window. Otherwise the airbag and
seat belt may offer insufficient protection
ere or lethal injuries in
page 28.
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and also increase the risk of injury in the
event of an accident.
Risks of sitting in an incorrect position
If seat belts are worn incorrectly or not at all,
the risk of sever
Seat belts can provide optimal protection only if the belt web is properly worn. Incorrect
sitting positions substantially reduce the protective function of seat belts and, therefore,
increase the risk of severe or even lethal injuries. The risk of severe or fatal injuries is especially heightened when a deploying airbag
strikes a vehicle occupant who has assumed
an incorrect sitting position. The driver is responsible for all people, particularly children,
inside the vehicle.
The following list contains examples of incorrect sitting positions that could be dangerous
for all vehicle occupants.
When the vehicle is in motion:
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Never stand in the vehicle.
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Never stand on the seats.
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Never kneel on the seats.
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Never tilt your seat backrest too far to the
rear.
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ver lean against the dash panel.
Ne
e or lethal injuries increases.
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Safety
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Never lie on the r
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Never sit on the front edge of a seat.
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Never sit sideways.
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Never lean out of a window.
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Never put your feet out of a window.
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Never put your feet on the dash panel.
●
Never place your feet on the bench or on
ear seats.
the backrest of the seat.
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Never travel in a footwell.
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Never sit on the armrests.
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Never travel without wearing the seat belt.
●
Never travel in the luggage compartment.
WARNING
Sitting in an incorrect position increases
the risk of sever
event of accidents and sudden braking or
manoeuvres.
●
All occupants must sit correctly during
the journey and wear the seat belt correctly.
●
Occupants of the vehicle that are not sitting correctly, not wearing the seat belt or
are not at a proper distance of the airbag
risk suffering very serious or lethal injuries,
especially if the airbags deploy and strike
them.
e or fatal injuries in the
Steering wheel position adjustment
Lever in the lower left side of the steering
Fig. 5
column.
Adjust the steering wheel before your trip and
only when the v
●
Pull the
eering wheel t
st
the lever back up until it locks.
WARNING
Incorrect use of the steering wheel adjustment function and an incorrect adjustment
of the steering wheel can r
fatal injury.
●
After adjusting the steering column, push
the lever
sure the steering wheel does not accident
ally change position while driving.
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ehicl
e is st
1
Fig. 5
lever down, move the
o the desir
1
firmly upwards to en-
Fig. 5
ationary.
ed position and lift
esult in severe or
●
Never adjust the st
vehicle is in motion. If you need to adjust
the steering wheel while the vehicle is in
motion, stop safely and make the proper
adjustment.
●
The adjusted steering wheel should be
facing your chest and not your face so as
not to hinder the driver's front airbag protection in the event of an accident.
●
When driving, always hold the steering
wheel with both hands on the outside of the
ring at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions
to reduce injuries when the driver's front
airbag deploys.
●
Never hold the steering wheel at the 12
o'clock position or in any other manner
(e.g. in the centre of the steering wheel). In
such cases, if the driver's airbag deploys,
you may sustain injuries to your arms,
hands and head.
eering wheel while the
Pedal area
edal
P
s
–
Ensure that you can always press the accelerat
or, brake and clutch pedals unim-
paired to the floor.
–
Ensure that the pedals can return unimpaired to their initial positions.
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e that the fl
Ensur
tened during the trip and do not obstruct
the pedals
Only use fl
clear and which are secured to prevent them
from slipping. You can obtain suitable floor
mats from a specialised dealership. Fasteners* for floor mats are fitted in the footwells.
If a brake circuit fails, the brake pedal must be
pressed down thoroughly in order to stop the
vehicle.
Wear suitable footwear
Always wear shoes which support your feet
properly and give you a good feeling for the
pedals.
oor mats ar
.
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oor mats which l
e securely fas-
e the pedals
eav
WARNING
●
Restricting pedal operation can l
critical situations while driving.
●
Never lay or fit floor mats or other floor
coverings over the original floor mats. This
would reduce the pedal area and could obstruct the pedals. Risk of accident.
●
Never place objects in the driver footwell.
An object could move into the pedal area
and impair pedal operation.
ead to
Seat belts
Seat belts
o r
emind the
es of
The whys and wherefor
seat belts
Control lamps
It lights up red
Driver or passenger has not fastened seat belt.
The control lamp lights up t
er to fasten their seat belt.
driv
Before starting the vehicle:
●
Fasten your seat belt securely.
●
Instruct your passengers to fasten their
seat belts properly before driving off.
●
Protect children by using a child seat ac-
cording to the child's height and weight
page 28.
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When starting to drive, if the vehicle's speed
exceeds approx. 25 km/h (15 mph) and the
seat belts are not fastened or are unfastened
while driving, a warning sound will be heard
for a few seconds. The warning light will also
flash .
The lamp goes out when the driver and
passenger seat belts are fastened with the
ignition switched on.
Rear seat belts fastened display*
Instrument panel: left rear seat occu-
Fig. 6
pied and corr
play.
Depending on the model version, when the
ignition is s
display
forms the driver whether the passengers in
the rear seats have fastened their seat belts.
The seat belt status flashes for a maximum of
30 seconds when a seat belt in the rear seats
is unfastened while the vehicle is in motion. An
audible warning will also be heard if the vehicle is travelling at over 25 km/h (15 mph).
If a seat belt is fastened or unfastened while
driving in some of the rear seats, the seat belt
esponding seat belt f
wit
ched on, the seat belt st
Fig. 6 on the instrument panel in-
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It indicates that the corresponding seat
is empty.
Indicates that the seat is occupied and
the occupant is wearing the seat belt.
ast
ened dis-
atus
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status is displayed for approximately 30 seconds. The indication can be hidden by pr
ing the
button on the dash panel.
The protective function of seat
belts
Drivers with properly worn seat belts will
Fig. 7
not be thrown f
braking.
Properly worn seat belts hold the occupants
in the pr
uncontrolled movements that may result in
serious injury and reduce the risk of being
thrown out of the vehicle in case of an accident.
Vehicle occupants wearing their seat belts
correctly benefit greatly from the ability of
the belts to absorb kinetic energy. In addition,
the front part of your vehicle and other passive safety features (such as the airbag sys-
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orward in the event of sudden
oper position. They al
so help pr
Safety
tem) are designed to absorb the kinetic ener-
ess-
gy released in a collision. Taken together, all
these features reduce the releasing kinetic
energy and consequently, the risk of injury.
This is why it is so important to fasten seat
belts before every trip, even when "just driving
around the corner".
Ensure that your passengers wear their seat
belts as well. Accident statistics have shown
that wearing seat belts is an effective means
of substantially reducing the risk of injury and
improving the chances of survival when involved in a serious accident. Furthermore,
properly worn seat belts improve the protection provided by airbags in the event of an
accident. For this reason, wearing a seat belt
is required by law in most countries.
Although your vehicle is equipped with airbags, the seat belts must be fastened and
worn. The front airbags, for example, are only
triggered in some cases of head-on collision.
The front airbags will not be triggered during
minor frontal or side collisions, rear-end colli-
event
sions, overturns or accidents in which the airbag trigger threshold value in the control unit
is not exceeded.
Important safety instructions for
the use of seat belts
–
Always wear the seat belt as described in
this section.
–
e that the seat belts can be f
Ensur
ast
at all times and are not damaged.
WARNING
●
If seat belts are worn incorr
all, the risk of severe injuries increases. The
optimal protection from seat belts can be
achieved only if you use them properly.
●
Never allow two passengers (even children) to share the same seat belt.
●
Never unbuckle a seat belt while the vehicle is in motion. Risk of fatal injury.
●
The seat belt should never lie on hard or
fragile objects (such as glasses or pens,
etc.) because this can cause injuries.
●
Do not allow the seat belt to be damaged
or jammed, or to rub on any sharp edges.
●
Never wear the seat belt under the arm or
in any other incorrect position.
●
Bulky and unfastened clothing (such as
an overcoat over a sweater) impairs the
proper fit and function of the seat belts, reducing their capacity to protect.
●
The slot in the seat belt buckle must not
be blocked with paper or other objects, as
this can prevent the latch plate from engaging securely.
●
Never use seat belt clips, fastening rings
or similar items to alter the position of the
belt webbing.
●
Frayed or torn seat belts or damage to
the connections, belt retractors or parts of
ectly or not at
ened
Seat belts
the buckle could cause severe injuries in
the event of an accident. Ther
must check the condition of all seat belts
at regular intervals.
●
Seat belts which have been worn in an
accident and have been stretched must be
replaced by a specialised workshop. Renewal may be necessary even if there is no
apparent damage. The belt anchorage
should also be checked.
●
Do not attempt to repair a damaged seat
belt yourself. The seat belts must not be removed or modified in any way.
●
The belts must be kept clean, otherwise
the retractors may not work properly.
efore, you
Head-on collisions and the laws of
physics
A driver not wearing a seat belt is thrown
Fig. 8
f
ar
d violently.
orw
Fig. 9 The unbelted passenger in the rear seat
orward violently, hitting the driver
is thrown f
who is wearing a seat belt.
The effects of the laws of physics in the case
of a head-on collision ar
e easy t
xplain: the
o e
moment a vehicle starts moving, a type of energy called “kinetic energy” starts acting on
both the vehicle and its passengers.
The amount of “kinetic energy” depends on
the speed of the vehicle and on the weight of
the vehicle and of its passengers. The higher
they are, the more energy there is to be “absorbed” in the event of an accident.
The most significant factor, however, is the
speed of the vehicle. If the speed doubles
from 25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h (30 mph),
for example, the corresponding kinetic energy is multiplied by four.
Given that the passengers of the vehicle in
our example do not have their seat belts fastened, in the event of a collision the entire
amount of the passengers' kinetic energy will
be only absorbed by the mentioned impact.
Even at speeds of 30 km/h (19 mph) to
50 km/h (30 mph), the forces acting on bodies in a collision can easily exceed one tonne
(1000 kg). At greater speed these forces are
even higher.
Vehicle occupants not wearing seat belts are
not “attached” to the vehicle. In a head-on
collision, they will move forward at the same
speed their vehicle was travelling just before
the impact. This example applies not only to
head-on collisions, but to all accidents and
collisions.
Even at low speeds the forces acting on the
body in a collision are so great that it is not
possible to brace oneself with one's hands. In
a frontal collision, unbelted passengers are
thrown forward and will make violent contact
with the steering wheel, dash panel, windscreen or whatever else is in the way
Fig. 8.
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It is also important for rear passengers to
wear seat belts properly, as they could otherwise be thrown forward violently through the
vehicle interior in an accident. Passengers in
the rear seats who do not use seat belts endanger not only themselves but also the front
occupants
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Fig. 9.
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Safety
How to properly adjust your
seat belt
ast
F
ening and unf
belt
Fig. 10 Insert the latch plate of the seat belt
o the buckl
int
Fig. 11 Release the seat belt's buckle.
astening the seat
.
e
Properly worn seat belts hold the vehicle occupants in the position that most protects
them in the e
braking
ast
F
asten your seat belt before each trip.
F
●
Adjust the front seat and headrest correctly
›››
●
Engage the seat backrest of the rear seat in
an upright position
●
Pull the latch plate and place the belt webbing evenly acr
not twist the seat belt when doing so
●
Engage the latch plate in the buckle of the
corr
●
Pull the belt to ensure that the latch plate is
securely engaged in the buckle.
Releasing the seat belt
Only unfasten the seat belt when the vehicle
has come to a standstill
●
Press the red button on the buckle
›››
buckle.
●
Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls
up easily and the trim will not be damaged.
vent of an accident or sudden
.
›››
ening the seat belt
page 12.
.
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oss your chest and lap. Do
›››
esponding seat
Fig. 11. The latch plate is released from the
›
›
›
Fig. 10.
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.
WARNING
●
The seat belt cannot offer its full prot
tion unless the seat backrest is in an upright position and the seat belt is worn correctly, according to your size.
●
Unbuckling your seat belt while the vehicle is in motion can cause severe or fatal
injuries in the event of an accident or sudden braking.
●
The seat belt itself, or a loose seat belt,
can cause severe injuries if the belt moves
from hard areas of the body to soft areas
(e.g. the stomach).
.
ec-
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Seat belts
Correct seat belt position
Correct seat belt and headrest posi-
Fig. 12
tions, viewed fr
Fig. 13 Position of seat belt during pregnancy.
Seat belts offer their maximum protection in
the event of an accident and r
of sustaining severe or fatal injuries only when
they are properly positioned. Furthermore, if
the webbing is correctly positioned, the seat
om front and the side.
educe the risk
belt will hold the vehicle occupants in the optimum position to ensure the airbag provides
the maximum protection. The seat belt must
therefore always be worn and the webbing
correctly positioned.
Incorrectly worn seat belts can cause severe
or even fatal injuries
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›››
ting position of vehicle occupants.
●
The shoulder part of the seat belt must lie
on the centre of the shoulder, never across
the neck or the arm, under the arm or behind
the shoulder.
●
The lap part of the seat belt must lie across
the pelvis, never across the stomach.
●
The seat belt must lie flat and fit comfortably. Pull the belt tight if necessary to take up
any slack.
In the case of pregnant women, the seat belt
must lie evenly across the chest and as low
as possible over the pelvis, never across the
stomach and must be worn properly at all
times during the pregnancy
›››
Fig. 13.
Adapting the position of the belt webbing
to your size
The seat belt can be adapted using the following equipment:
●
Belt height adjustment for the front seats.
WARNING
An incorrectly worn seat belt web can
cause sever
an accident.
●
on the centre of the shoulder, never across
the neck or the arm.
●
ably on the torso
●
across the pelvis, never across the stomach. The seat belt must lie flat and fit comfortably on the pelvis Pull the belt tight if
necessary to take up any slack.
●
seat belt must lie as low as possible over
the pelvis and always lie flat, “surrounding”
the stomach
●
tened.
●
ly, don't pull it away from your body with
your hand.
●
fragile objects, e.g. glasses, pens or keys.
●
or similar instruments to alter the position
of the belt webbing.
e or fatal injuries in the event of
The shoulder part of the seat belt must lie
The seat belt must lie flat and fit comfort-
The lap part of the seat belt must lie
For pregnant women, the lap part of the
Fig. 13.
›››
Do not twist the seat belt while it is fas-
Once the seat belt is positioned correct-
Do not lie the seat belt across rigid or
Never use seat belt clips, retaining rings
Note
If your physical constitution prevents you
from maintaining the corr
ect position of the
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Safety
belt webbing, contact a specialised workshop for help with any special devices t
ensure the optimum protection of the seat
belt and airbag. SEAT recommends taking
your car in for technical service.
Seat belt tensioners
How the seat belt tensioner w
The seat belts for the front seats and the side
ear seats1) ar
r
The belt tensioners are activated by sensors,
although only in severe head-on, lateral and
rear-end collisions. This retracts and tightens
the seat belts, reducing the forward motion of
the occupants.
The belt pre-tensioners work in combination
with the airbag system. In case of overturn,
the pre-tensioners do not activate unless the
head airbags are deployed.
●
If the seat belt tensioners are trigger
fine dust is produced. This is normal and it
is not an indication of fire in the vehicle.
●
The relevant safety requirements must be
observed when the vehicle or components
1)
Depending on version/market.
20
e equipped with belt t
Note
o
orks
ensioners.
ed, a
of the system are scrapped. Specialised
workshops are f
tions, which are also available to you.
amiliar with these regula-
Maintenance and disposal of seat
belt tensioners
The belt tensioners are components of the
seat belts that are install
your vehicle. If you work on the belt tensioners or remove and install parts of the system
when performing other repair work, the seat
belt may be damaged. The consequence
may be that, in the event of an accident, the
belt tensioners function incorrectly or may
not function at all.
So that the effectiveness of the seat belt tensioner is not reduced and that removed parts
do not cause any injuries or environmental
pollution, regulations, which are known to the
specialised workshops, must be observed.
WARNING
●
Improper use or repairs not carried out by
qualified mechanics incr
vere or fatal injuries. The belt tensioners
may fail to trigger or may trigger in the
wrong circumstances.
ed in the seats of
ease the risk of se-
●
The seat belt tensioner, seat belt and au-
omatic retractor cannot be repaired.
t
●
Any work on the belt tensioners and seat
belts, including the removal and refitting of
system parts in conjunction with other repair work, must be performed by a specialised workshop only.
●
The belt tensioners will only provide protection for one accident and must be
changed if they have been activated.
For the sake of the environment
Airbag modules and belt tensioners may
cont
quirements for their disposal.
orate. Observe the legal re-
ain perchl
Airbag system
Airbag system
Brief intr
R
el
Why is it so important to wear a
seat belt and t
For the inflating airbags to achieve the best
protection, the seat belt must al
properly and the correct sitting position must
be assumed.
The airbag system is not a substitute for seat
belts, but it is an integral part of the vehicle's
overall passive safety system. Please bear in
mind that the airbag system can only work
effectively when the vehicle occupants are
wearing their seat belts correctly and have
adjusted the headrests properly. Therefore, it
is most important to properly wear the seat
belts at all times, not only because this is required by law in most countries, but also for
oduction
ated video
Fig. 14 Vehicle interior
o sit corr
ectly?
ways be worn
your safety
wherefores of seat belts.
The airbag inflates in a matter of seconds, so
if you are not properly seated when the airbag is triggered, you may sustain fatal injuries. Therefore, it is essential that all vehicle
occupants assume a correct sitting position
while travelling.
Sharp braking before an accident may cause
a passenger not wearing a seat belt to be
thrown forward into the area of the deploying
airbag. In this case, the inflating airbag may
inflict critical or fatal injuries on the occupant.
This also applies to children.
Always maintain the greatest possible distance between yourself and the front airbag.
This way, the front airbags can completely
deploy when triggered, providing their maximum protection.
The most important factors for triggering the
airbag are the type of accident, the angle of
impact and the vehicle speed.
Whether or not the airbags are triggered depends primarily on the vehicle deceleration
rate resulting from the collision and detected
by the control unit. If the vehicle deceleration
occurring during the collision and measured
by the control unit remains below the specified reference values, the front, side and/or
head-protection airbags will not be triggered.
Take into account that the visible damage in
a vehicle involved in an accident, no matter
page 15, The whys and
›››
how serious, is not a determining factor for
the airbags to have been triggered.
WARNING
●
Wearing the seat belt incorrectly or assuming an incorr
lead to critical or fatal injuries.
●
All vehicle occupants, including children,
who are not properly belted can sustain
critical or fatal injuries if the airbag is triggered. Children up to 12 years old should
always travel on the rear seat. Never transport children in the vehicle if they are not
restrained or the restraint system is not appropriate for their age, size or weight.
●
To reduce the risk of injury from an inflating airbag, always wear the seat belt properly
›››
ect sitting position can
page 15.
Description of the airbag system
The airbag system offers additional protec-
or the occupants in combination with the
tion f
seat belts.
The airbag syst
ing modules (as per vehicle equipment):
●
Electronic control unit
●
Front airbags for driver and passenger
●
Side airbags
●
Head airbag
em comprises the f
ollow-
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21
Safety
●
Airbag contr
panel
●
Key-operated switch for front passenger
page 23
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ol l
on the instrument
amp
airbag
●
Control lamp for disabled/enabled status
of the front passenger airbag.
The airbag system operation is monitored
electronically. The airbag control lamp will illuminate for a few seconds every time the ignition is switched on (self-diagnosis).
There is a fault in the system if the control
lamp :
●
does not light up when the ignition is
switched on
●
turns off after 4 seconds after the ignition is
page 23,
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switched on,
●
turns off and then lights up again after the
ignition is switched on,
●
illuminates or flashes while the vehicle is
moving.
The airbag system is not triggered if:
●
the ignition is switched off
●
there is a minor frontal collision
●
there is a minor side collision
●
there is a rear-end collision
●
the vehicle turns over.
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WARNING
●
The seat belts and airbags can only provide maximum prot
are seated correctly
●
If a fault has occurred in the airbag system, have the system checked immediately
by a specialised workshop. Otherwise
there is a danger that during a collision, the
system may fail to trigger, or not trigger
correctly.
ection if the occupants
page 12.
›››
Airbag activation
The airbags deploy extremely rapidly, within
thousands of a second, t
protection in the event of an accident. A fine
dust may develop when the airbag deploys.
This is normal and it is not an indication of fire
in the vehicle.
The airbag system is only ready to function
when the ignition is on.
In special accidents instances, several airbags may activate at the same time.
In the event of minor head-on and side collisions, rear-end collisions, overturning or rollover of the vehicle, airbags do not activate.
Activation factors
The conditions that lead to the airbag system
activating in each situation cannot be gener-
o pr
vide additional
o
alised. Some factors play an important role,
such as the properties of the object the vehicle hits (hard/soft), angle of impact, vehicle
speed, etc.
Deceleration trajectory is key for airbag activation.
The control unit analyses the collision trajectory and activates the respective restraint
system.
If the deceleration rate is below the predefined reference value in the control unit the
airbags will not be triggered, even though the
accident may cause extensive damage to the
car.
The following airbags are triggered in serious head-on collisions:
●
Driver airbag.
●
Front passenger front airbag
The following airbags are triggered in serious side-on collisions:
●
Front side airbag on the side of the acci-
dent.
●
Curtain (head) airbag on the side of the ac-
cident.
In an accident with airbag activation:
●
the interior lights switch on (if the interior
light switch is in the courtesy light position);
Airbag system
●
the hazard w
●
all doors are unlocked;
●
the fuel supply to the engine is cut.
arning lights switch on;
Operation of the airbags
Airbag system control lamps
It lights up on the combi-instru-
ment
Fault in the airbag system and seat belt tensioners.
Have the system checked immediately by a specialised workshop.
Fault in the airbag system.
Have the system checked immediately by a specialised workshop.
Front passenger front airbag deactivated.
Check if the airbag should be kept deactiv
Front passenger front airbag activated.
The control lamp turns off automatically 60 seconds
after the ignition is switched on
Several warning and control lamps light up
or a f
f
ed on, signalling that the function is being
It lights up on the dash panel
ated
It lights up on the dash panel
w seconds when the ignition is switch-
e
verified. They will switch off after a few seconds.
If the airbag and seat belt tensioner system
control lamp remains on or flashes, it indicates a malfunction in the airbag and seat
belt tensioner system
ed immediat
check
shop.
If the front passenger airbag is deactivated,
the warning lamp remains lit on the dash panel to remind you that
the airbag is deactivated. If, with the front
passenger airbag deactivated, this lamp
does not remain lit or if it is lit along with the
control lamp on the instrument panel,
there is a fault in the airbag system
ol l
the contr
the disabling of the airbag system
the syst
alised workshop.
amp is fl
em check
. Have the system
›››
ely by a specialised w
›››
ashing, there is a fault in
›››
ed immediat
ely by a speci-
ork-
. If
. Have
WARNING
In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat
belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat
belts may not trigger corr
trigger or may even trigger unexpectedly.
●
The vehicle occupants run the risk of sustaining severe or fatal injuries. Have the
system checked immediately by a specialised workshop.
●
Do not mount a child seat in the front
passenger seat or remove the mounted
child seat! The front passenger front airbag
ectly, may fail to
may deploy during an accident in spite of
the fault.
CAUTION
Always pay attention to any lit control
l
amps and to the corr
tions and instructions to avoid damage to
the vehicle or harm to the occupants.
esponding descrip-
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Safety
24
Front airbags
Fig. 15
Driver airbag located in steering
.
wheel
Fig. 16 Front passenger airbag located in
dash panel
The front airbag for the driver is located in the
st
the front passenger is located in the dash
panel
word “AIRBAG”.
When the driver and front passenger airbags
are deployed, the covers remain attached to
the steering wheel and dashboard, respectively
In conjunction with the seat belts, the front
airbag system gives the front occupants ad-
.
eering wheel
›››
›››
Fig. 15 and the airbag for
›
›
›
Fig. 16. Airbags are identified by the
Fig. 15
Fig. 16.
›››
ditional protection for the head and chest in
the event of a severe frontal collision
Their special design allows the contr
cape of the propellant gas when an occupant puts pressure on the bag. Thus, the
head and chest are protected by the airbag.
After the collision, the airbag deflates sufficiently to allow visibility.
›››
olled es-
WARNING
●
The deployment space between the fr
passengers and the airbags must not in
any case be occupied by other passenger,
pets and objects.
●
The airbags provide protection for just
one accident; replace them once they have
deployed.
●
It is also important not to attach any objects such as cup holders or telephone
mountings to the surfaces covering the airbag units.
ont
.
Airbag system
Activate and deactivate front passenger fr
Fig. 17
the fr
Fig. 18
l
amp f
ger front airbag.
Deactivate the front passenger front airbag
only if you hav
seat in the front passenger seat.
ont airbag*
Switch for activating and deactivating
ont passenger airbag.
Central part of the dashboard: control
or the deactiv
ation of the front passen-
e t
o use a r
ear-facing child
SEAT recommends fitting the child seat in the
rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the
front passenger airbag.
When the front passenger airbag is deacti-vated, this means that only the front passenger front airbag is deactivated. All the other
airbags in the vehicle remain activated.
Deactivate and activate the front passenger front airbag
●
Switch the ignition off.
●
Open the door on the front passenger side.
●
Insert the key into the slot of the switch for
deactivating the front passenger airbag
Fig. 17. About 3/4 of the key should enter;
›››
this is as far as it will go.
●
Turn the key gently to change its position to
(deactivate) or to (activate). If you have
difficulty, ensure that you have inserted the
key as far as it will go.
●
Close the front passenger door.
●
When deactivating the airbag, switch the
ignition on and check that the control lamp
remains lit where it says
in the central part of the
dashboard
●
When reactivating the airbag, check that
›››
Fig. 18.
when the ignition is switched on, the
control lamp does not light up and the
lamp lights up or 60 seconds and then turns
off.
WARNING
●
The driver of the vehicl
disabling or switching on the airbag.
●
Always switch off the ignition before disabling the front passenger airbag! Failure
to do so could result in a fault in the airbag
deactivation system.
●
Never leave the key in the airbag disabling switch as it could get damaged or enable or disable the airbag during driving.
●
If for any reason an airbag is deactivated,
reactivate it as soon as possible so that it
can fulfil its protective function.
e is responsible for
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Safety
Side airbags*
Side airbag in driver's seat.
Fig. 19
Illustration of completely inflated side
Fig. 20
airbag on l
eft side of v
The side airbags are located in the driver's
seat and fr
›
ont passenger seat backr
Fig. 19.
››
The locations are identified by the text “AIRBAG” in the upper region of the backrests.
26
ehicl
e.
ests
In conjunction with the seat belts, the side airbag system provides additional protection for
the upper body in the event of a severe side
collision
In a side collision, the side airbags r
risk of injury t
.
›››
o passengers t
educe the
o the areas of the
body facing the impact. In addition to their
normal protection, the seat belts also hold
the passengers in the event of a side collision;
this is how these airbags provide maximum
protection.
WARNING
●
If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean
f
orward, or are not seated correctly while
the vehicle is in motion, you are at a greater
risk of injury if the side airbag system is
triggered in an accident.
●
In order for the side airbags to provide
their maximum protection, the prescribed
sitting position must always be maintained
with seat belts fastened while travelling.
●
In a side-on collision the side airbags will
not work if the sensors do not correctly
measure the pressure increase on the interior of the doors, due to air escaping
through the areas with holes or openings in
the door panel.
●
Never drive if the interior door panels
have been removed or if the panels have
not been correctly fitted.
●
Never drive the vehicle if the loudspeakers in the door panels have been removed,
unless the holes left by the loudspeakers
have been closed pr
●
Always check that the openings are
closed or covered if loudspeakers or other
equipment are fitted inside the door panels.
●
Occupants of the outer seats must never
carry any objects or pets in the deployment space between them and the airbags,
or allow children or other passengers to
travel in this position. It is also important
not to attach any accessories (such as cup
holders) to the doors. This would impair the
protection offered by the side airbags.
●
The built-in coat hooks should be used
only for lightweight clothing. Do not leave
any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the
pockets.
●
Great forces, such as hard blows or kicks,
must not be exerted upon the backrest bolster because the system may be damaged.
In this case, the side airbags would not be
triggered.
●
Under no circumstances should protective covers be fitted over seats with side
airbags unless the covers have been approved for use in your vehicle. Because the
airbag deploys from the side of the backrest, the use of conventional seat covers
would obstruct the side airbag, seriously
reducing the airbag's effectiveness.
●
Any damage to the original seat upholstery or around the seams of the side airbag
operly.
Airbag system
units must be repaired immediately by a
specialised workshop.
●
The airbags pr
one accident; replace them once they have
deployed.
●
Any work on the side airbag system or removal and installation of the airbag components for other repairs (such as removal
of the front seat) should only be performed
by a specialised workshop. Otherwise,
faults may occur during the airbag system
operation.
ovide protection for just
head-protection airbags*
Fig. 21
Location and deployment area of the
head-protection airbag.
The head-protection airbags are located on
both sides in the int
Fig. 21 and are identified with the text “AIR-
›››
BAG”.
erior abo
v
e the doors
In conjunction with the seat belts, the headprotection airbag system gives the vehicle
occupants additional protection for the head
and upper body in the event of a severe side
collision
The ar
›››
ea fr
.
amed in r
ed is covered by the
head-protection airbag when it is deployed
Fig. 21 (deployment area). Therefore, ob-
›››
jects should never be placed or mounted in
this area
In the event of a side collision the head-pr
›››
.
otection airbag is triggered on the impact side
of the vehicle.
The head-protection airbags reduce the risk
of injury to passengers in the front and rear
side seats facing the impact.
WARNING
●
In order for the head-pr
to provide their maximum protection, the
prescribed sitting position must always be
maintained with seat belts fastened while
travelling.
●
For safety reasons, the head-protection
airbag must be disabled in those vehicles
fitted with a screen dividing the interior of
the vehicle. See your technical service to
make this adjustment.
●
There must be no other persons, animals
or objects between the occupants of the
outer seats and the deployment space of
the head-protection airbags so that the
otection airbags
head-protection airbag can deploy completely without r
greatest possible protection. Therefore,
sun blinds which have not been expressly
approved for use in your vehicle may not be
attached to the side windows
●
The built-in coat hooks should be used
only for lightweight clothing. Do not leave
any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the
pockets. Please, do not hang the clothes on
coat hangers.
●
The airbags provide protection for just
one accident; replace them once they have
deployed.
●
Any work on the head-protection airbag
system or removal and installation of the
airbag components for other repairs (such
as removal of the roof lining) should only
be performed by a specialised workshop.
Otherwise, faults may occur during the airbag system operation.
●
The side and head airbags are managed
through sensors located in the interior of
the front doors. To ensure the correct operation of the side and head-protection airbags neither the doors nor the door panels
should be modified in any way (e.g. fitting
loudspeakers). If the front door is damaged, the airbag system may not work correctly. All work carried out on the front door
must be done in a specialised workshop.
estriction and provide the
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Safety
Transporting children
ely
saf
Saf
y for children
et
Related video
Fig. 22 Vehicle interior
Introduction
For safety reasons, as we have learned from
accident st
dren under 12 years of age travel in the rear
seats. Depending on their age, height and
weight, children travelling in rear seats must
use a child seat or a seat belt. For safety reasons, the child seat should be installed in the
rear seat, behind the front passenger seat or
in the centre back seat.
The physical laws involved and the forces
acting in a collision apply also to children
›››
have fully developed muscle and bone struc-
atistics, w
page 17. But unlike adults, children do not
ecommend that chil-
e r
tures. This means that children are subject to
a greater risk of injury.
To reduce the risk of injuries, children must always use special child restraint systems
when travelling in the vehicle.
We recommend the use of child safety products from the SEAT Original Accessories Programme, which includes systems for all ages
made by “Peke” (not for all countries) (see
www.seat.com).
These systems have been especially designed and approved, complying with the
ECE-R44. regulation.
SEAT recommends securing the child seats
shown on the website as described below:
●
Child seats in the opposite direction of travel (group 0+): ISOFIX and support bracket
(Peke G0 Plus + ISOFIX Base (RWF)).
●
Child seats in the direction of travel (group
1): ISOFIX and Top Tether (Peke G1 ISOFIX
DUO Plus).