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with the vehicle oer is displayed. By selecting the desired vehicle, the
website with video instructions for selected vehicle functions is displayed.
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ŠKODA CITIGOe iV 11.2020
Angličtina/English
V1, R1, RoW, en_GB
1ST012720BC
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Documentation of vehicle delivery
Vehicle Identication Number (VIN)
Date of vehicle delivery ________ / ________ / ________________
ŠKODA Partner
Stamp and signature of the vendor
I conrm 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.
Signature of the customer
Does the vehicle have an extended warranty?
YESNO
Limitations of the ŠKODA extended warranty
a)
_______________
or
_______________
or
_______________
a)
Depending on which comes rst.
Years:
km:
Miles:
Ax the vehicle data sticker here
Reprinting, reproduction or translation, either in whole or in part, is not permitted without the written consent
of ŠKODA AUTO a.s..
6Front vehicle area
8Rear vehicle area
9Driver's seat
9Centre console and passenger seat
10Engine compartment
10Warning lights
10Functionality
10Warning lights overview
12Correct and safe
12Introductory notes for correct use
12New vehicle or new parts
12Regular checks
12Improper vehicle adjustments
12Keep sensors and cameras functional
12Engine compartment
13Handling operating uids
1312 volt vehicle battery
13Notes on the high-voltage system
13Use electrical sockets in the vehicle
14Before your journey
14Sitting safely
14Correct belt webbing arrangement
15Correct steering wheel position
15Securing children properly
15Transporting objects safely
15Safe driving
16Stop the vehicle safely!
16Exiting the vehicle
16Deviating weather conditions
16After an accident
18Keys, locks and alarm system
18Key
18Central locking
19Doors, windows and boot lid
19Doors
19Child safety lock on the rear doors
20Window - with manual operation
20Window - with electrical operation
20Sun visors
20Boot lid - with manual operation
21Unlocking the boot lid
55Braking and stabilising systems
56Cruise control system
56Lane Assist
58Park Assist systems
58Park Pilot parking aid
59High-voltage system
59High-voltage system and high-voltage battery
60Charging of high-voltage battery
64Charging cable
66Engine compartment
66Bonnet
66Coolant
6712 volt vehicle battery and fuses
6712 volt vehicle battery
69Using the jump-starting cable
70Fuses
70Fuses in the dash panel
71Fuses in the engine compartment
72Wheels
72Tyres and rims
73All-season or winter tires
73Snow chains
74Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
75Breakdown kit
76Tyre pressure
77Tyre pressure monitor
77Wheel bolt cover caps
77Full wheel frame
78Storage space and interior equipment
78Emergency equipment
78Tool kit
78Holder for reective vest under the seat
78Fasteners in the boot
78Bag hooks
79Bag hooks in the boot
79Fastening nets
79Rigid boot cover
79Variable loading oor in the boot
80Interior equipment front
80Interior equipment rear
81Storage pockets on the inner sides of the
front seats
81Car park ticket holder
81Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the
front door
81USB-connections
82Hook on the centre body pillar
82Glasses compartment
82Pen holder
82Cup holder
83Multimedia holder
83Waste container
83Ashtray and cigarette lighter
83Phone holder
8412-Volt power socket
85Roof rack
85Overview
85Maintaining and cleaning
85Service events
85Service work, adjustments and technical
changes
86Interior
87Exterior
89Technical data and specications
89Requirements for the technical data
89Vehicle identication data
89Maximum permissible weights
89Operating weight
90Vehicle dimensions
90Engine specications
90Accident data recorder (Event Data Recorder)
91Personal data
91Information about the radio systems in the
vehicle
92Rights arising from defective performance,
ŠKODA warranties
94Index
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About the Owner's Manual
About the Owner's Manual
General points
This Owner's Manual applies to all chassis variants
of the vehicle, including all models and trim levels.
All possible trim levels are described here without
identifying them as special trims, model variants or
market-dependent equipment. This means that notall the trim components described in this Owner's
Manual are available in your vehicle.
The Illustrations in these operating instructions are
purely illustrative and are to be understood as general information. The illustrations may dier from your
vehicle.
ŠKODA AUTO is constantly working on the further
development of all vehicles. It is therefore possible
for changes to be made at any time to the scope of
delivery in terms of shape, equipment and technology. The information contained in this Owner's Manual corresponds to the information available at the
time of going to press.
No legal claims can therefore be derived from the
technical data, illustrations and information in this
Owner’s Manual.
Digital version of the Owner's Manual
The printed Owner’s Manual contains the most important information regarding vehicle operation and
vehicle maintenance.
Complete information is included in the digital version of the Owner's Manual. This is available on the
ŠKODA web pages as well as in the mobile application which can be downloaded.
http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals
About the Owner's Manual
General points
This Owner's Manual applies to all chassis variants
of the vehicle, including all models and trim levels.
All possible trim levels are described here without
identifying them as special trims, model variants or
market-dependent equipment. This means that notall the trim components described in this Owner's
Manual are available in your vehicle.
The Illustrations in these operating instructions are
purely illustrative and are to be understood as general information. The illustrations may dier from your
vehicle.
ŠKODA AUTO is constantly working on the further
development of all vehicles. It is therefore possible
for changes to be made at any time to the scope of
delivery in terms of shape, equipment and technology. The information contained in this Owner's Manual corresponds to the information available at the
time of going to press.
No legal claims can therefore be derived from the
technical data, illustrations and information in this
Owner’s Manual.
Digital version of the Owner's Manual
Keeping environmental protection in mind, the printed Owner’s Manual only contains the most important information regarding vehicle operation and vehicle maintenance.
The digital version of the Owner's Manual includes
full information regarding vehicle operation.
The digital version is available at the following places:
On the ŠKODA web pages
▶
In the mobile application MyŠKODA
▶
http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals
Tutorial videos
After reading in the following reference or the QR
code, the website with the vehicle oer is displayed.
By selecting the desired vehicle, the website with
video instructions for selected vehicle functions is
displayed.
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Tutorial videos
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code, the website with the vehicle oer is displayed.
By selecting the desired vehicle, the website with
video instructions for selected vehicle functions is
displayed.
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Tutorial videos
5
Tutorial videos
Tutorial videos
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code, the website with the vehicle oer is displayed.
By selecting the desired vehicle, the website with
video instructions for selected vehicle functions is
displayed.
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Explanations
Terms used
“Specialist garage”
specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A
specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA
Service Partner, or an independent workshop.
“ŠKODA Service Partner”
been contractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO
or its distribution partner to perform service
work on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA
Genuine Parts.
“ŠKODA Partner”
tractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner to sell new ŠKODA vehicles
and, when applicable, to service them using
ŠKODA Genuine Parts and sell ŠKODA Genuine
Parts.
Text notes
“Press”
“Hold”
Direction indications
All direction indications, such as “left”, “right”,
“front”, “rear”, relate to the forwards direction of
travel of the vehicle.
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations
which, if the safety instructions are not observed,
will result in death or serious injury.
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations
which, if the safety instructions are not observed,
could result in death or serious injury.
Texts marked with this symbol indicate dangerous
situations which, if the safety instructions are not
observed, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Texts with this symbol indicate situations which, if
the corresponding instructions are not observed, will
result in damage to the vehicle.
tion.
- short press (e.g. a button) within 1 second
- long press (e.g. a button) for more than 1
second
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Texts with this symbol contain additional informa-
- A workshop that carries out
- A workshop that has
- A company that has been con-
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Vehicle overviews ›
Front vehicle area
Vehicle overviews
Front vehicle area
Under the windscreen (depending on the vehicle equipment):
A
Camera for assist systems
▶
Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit
▶
Rain sensor for automatic wiping
▶
Windscreen - heating
B
Windscreen wiper – operation
C
Headlights:
D
Operation
▶
Replace light bulbs
▶
Bonnet release lever (on the inside of the ap)
E
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket
F
Fog lights:
G
Operation
▶
Replace light bulbs
▶
Wheels:
H
Tyres and rims
▶
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
▶
Breakdown kit
▶
Tyre pressure
▶
Tyre pressure monitor
▶
Door handles - open doors
I
Exterior mirror - operation
J
Side door windows:
K
Front window operation
▶
Rear window operation
▶
» page 30
» page 30
» page 38.
» page 32
» page 32
» page 72
» page 75.
» page 76
» page 77
» page 20
» page 35
» page 35
» page 19
» page 23
» page 20
» page 53
» page 30
» page 66
» page 74
Page 9
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 12.
›
Vehicle overviews ›
Front vehicle area
7
Page 10
8
Vehicle overviews ›
Rear vehicle area
Rear vehicle area
Rear window - heating
A
Rear window wiper and washer - Operation
B
Tail lights:
C
Operation
▶
Replace light bulbs
▶
Handle of the boot lid
D
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
E
Cover for the charging socket
F
Sticker with possible display status for the charging indicator light
▶
» page 30
» page 38
» page 35
» page 32
» page 20
» page 60
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 12.
›
Page 11
Vehicle overviews ›
Driver's seat
9
Driver's seat
Door opening lever
A
Light switch
B
Air outlet nozzle
C
Control lever (depending on vehicle equipment):
D
Turn signal and main beam
▶
Speed regulating system
▶
Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering
E
wheel
» page 43, » page 44, » page 47
Instrument cluster
F
Operating lever:
G
Windscreen wipers and washers
▶
Information system
▶
Ignition lock
H
Steering wheel with horn/with driver's front air-
I
bag
» page 28
Safety lever for steering wheel adjust-
J
ment
» page 22
Bonnet release lever
K
Exterior mirror operation
L
Buttons:
M
Window operation
▶
Central locking
▶
» page 19
» page 30
» page 30
» page 56
» page 39
» page 35
» page 40
» page 51
» page 66
» page 23
» page 20.
» page 18
Centre console and passenger seat
Infotainment
A
Keys (depending on vehicle equipment):
B
Climatronic operation
▶
▶
Heated windscreen » page 38
▶
Heated rear window » page 38
▶
Left seat heating » page 38
▶
Button for hazard warning light sys-
tem
▶
▶
Right seat heating » page 38
Air outlet nozzle
C
Door opening lever
D
Window operation in the passenger
E
door
In storage compartment:
F
Button for the tyre pressure monitor dis-
play
» page 77
Selector lever
G
Parking brake
H
Buttons:
I
▶
▶
Switch on charging of high-voltage bat-
tery
» page 42
» page 37
» page 30
Lane Assist - switch o/on» page 56
» page 19
» page 20
» page 51
» page 55
/ Selection of drive mode » page 53
» page 60
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Vehicle overviews ›
Engine compartment
Engine compartment
Brake uid reservoir
A
12 volt vehicle battery
B
Fuse box
C
Windscreen washer uid reservoir
D
Coolant expansion reservoir
E
» page 71
» page 54
» page 67
» page 36
» page 66
Warning lights
Functionality
WARNING
Disregarding the lighting up of the warning lights and
the associated messages on the display of the instrument cluster can lead to accidents, serious injuries or
damage to the vehicle.
The warning lights in the instrument cluster indicate
certain functions or faults.
The illumination of some of the indicator lights may
be accompanied by acoustic signals and messages in
the instrument cluster display.
Warning lights overview
After switching on the ignition, some indicator lights
light up briey as a function test of the vehicle systems. If the tested systems are in order, the respective indicator lights go out a few seconds after the
ignition is switched on or after the engine has been
started.
For further details
SymbolMeaning
» page 10, Functionality.
Front seat belt not fastened
» page 24.
12-volt vehicle battery is not charging
» page 68.
Coolant level is too low » page 66.
Brake uid level is too
» page 54.
low
Electromechanical brake booster
faulty
» page 56.
Together with
ABS faulty
Parking brake on » page 55.
Power assisted steering faulty
» page 22.
Fault in electric drive system
» page 60.
illuminated along with
system overheated
Illuminated - low state of charge of
the high-voltage battery
ashes - the high-voltage battery is
charged
- Brake system and
» page 56.
- Electrical
» page 60.
» page 63.
» page 62.
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Warning lights ›
Warning lights overview
11
SymbolMeaning
Low state of charge of the high-voltage battery
Rear fog light switched
on
» page 31.
Along with - Recuperation error
» page 52.
Fault in electric drive system
» page 60.
Along with
ty
» page 54.
ABS faulty » page 56.
Worn brake pads » page 54.
Tyre pressure control system faulty
» page 77.
Tyre pressure
change
Power assisted steering faulty
» page 22.
Fault in the engine control system
» page 60.
Front passenger airbag switched
on
» page 29.
ashes together with
switch for airbag deactivation is faul-
» page 29.
ty
Front passenger airbag switched
o
» page 29.
Airbag system faulty » page 29.
Illuminates for 4 seconds and then
ashes - Airbag or belt tensioner deactivated with diagnostic de-
» page 29.
vice
Illuminates - ESC or ASR faul-
ty
» page 56.
Flashing - ESC or ASR is engag-
» page 55.
ed
Lane Assist intervenes » page 57.
» page 63.
- Brake system is faul-
» page 73, » page 77.
- Key
SymbolMeaning
The selector lever is
locked
Lane Assist is activated and ready to
intervene
The cruise control system controls
the driving speed
High beam or asher activated
» page 30.
Rear seat belt not fas-
» page 24.
tened
A rear seat belt is fas-
tened
» page 24.
Low outside temperature
» page 40.
Service event » page 85.
The charging plug is connected to
the charging socket
Cruise control activated » page 56.
» page 52.
» page 57.
» page 56.
» page 62.
Turn signal light,
» page 30, » page 31.
left
Turn signal light,
right
» page 30, » page 31.
Front fog lights switched
» page 31.
on
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Correct and safe › Introductory notes for correct use
Correct and safe
Introductory notes for correct use
Read this Owner's Manual carefully, as proceeding
▶
in accordance with this manual is a prerequisite for
the correct use of the vehicle. This Owner's Manual
should therefore always be in the vehicle.
When using the vehicle, the generally binding legal
▶
provisions that are specic to the country must be
observed. Such as those for transporting children,
switching o airbags, using tyres, road trac and
the like.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible weights
▶
and loads.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible roof load.
▶
Use the prescribed operating uids.
▶
Drive on roads that meet the technical vehicle pa-
▶
rameters. Obstacles that exceed the ground clearance of the vehicle
hicle when driving over them.
Care must be taken during operations related to
▶
operation, maintenance and self-help to avoid
damage to the vehicle or injury. If required, seek
the help of a specialised garage.
All work on the vehicle’s safety systems may only
▶
be carried out by a specialist garage. This concerns
e.g. the seat belts or the airbag system.
When using accessories, please note the instruc-
▶
tions in the accessory manufacturer’s instruction
manual. These include child seats, roof racks, compressors etc.
Please note the service intervals.
▶
New vehicle or new parts
New brake pads
New brake pads do not provide the optimum braking
eect during the rst 200 km, they have to be worn
in rst. Therefore, drive very carefully.
New tyres
New tyres do not have optimum grip for the rst
500 km. Therefore, drive very carefully.
Regular checks
What should be taken into account before driving?
A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk
of accidents and injuries.
Eliminate any defects before driving. If required,
seek the help of a specialised garage.
Pay special attention to the following points:
Is the tyre undamaged?
▶
Is the tyre tread sucient?
▶
» page 90 can damage the ve-
Is the tyre pressure sucient?
▶
Do the headlamps, brake and turn signals work?
▶
Is the windscreen in good condition?
▶
Is the brake uid and coolant level OK?
▶
Are the air outlet nozzles or air intake in front of
▶
the windscreen free from obstruction?
Are the windscreen wiper and washer system and
▶
windscreen wiper blades functional?
Is the windscreen washer uid level sucient?
▶
Are the windscreen wiper blades in good condi-
▶
tion?
Are all seatbelt system components in good work-
▶
ing order? Are the seatbelts clean and have the
buckles been unclogged?
Is the spoiler working properly?
▶
Are parts and components of the vehicle still visi-
▶
bly attached?
Are there no stains or operating uids under the
▶
vehicle?
Components of the high-voltage system, for exam-
▶
ple the orange-coloured high-voltage cable, are undamaged?
Improper vehicle adjustments
Improper changes and maintenance can cause malfunctions and aect safety-relevant and other functions of the vehicle.
Adjustments, repairs and technical changes to the
▶
vehicle should only be carried out by a specialist
garage.
Never cover the engine with additional insulation
▶
material, e.g. with a cover.
Keep sensors and cameras functional
Some functions of your vehicle are supported by
sensors and cameras inside and outside the vehicle.
Accessories additionally installed on the vehicle rear,
such as bicycle carriers, can impair the functioning of
the sensors and cameras.
Do not cover or stick over the sensors and cam-
▶
eras and keep them clean.
If you suspect damaged sensors or cameras, seek
▶
the help of a specialist company.
Engine compartment
Before opening the engine compartment ap
Risk of scalding! Do not open the engine compartment ap if steam or coolant comes out of the engine compartment.
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Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
▶
Remove the ignition key.
▶
When working in the engine compartment
Keep children away from the engine compartment.
▶
Follow the safety instructions listed in the chapter
▶
relating to the high-voltage system
What you should be mindful of
Do not touch the radiator fan. The radiator fan can
▶
» page 59,
.
turn itself on, even when the ignition is o.
Do not touch electrical cables. Avoid short circuits
▶
in the electrical system and in the 12 Volt vehicle
battery.
Do not smoke near the vicinity of the engine and
▶
refrain from handling open ames or sparks.
Do not leave any objects in the engine compart-
▶
ment.
Handling operating uids
Your vehicle uses various operating uids to operate
that can aect health or the environment when they
are emitted. It consists of battery acid from the 12
volt vehicle battery, coolant and brake uid.
Only use operating uids outdoors or in well-venti-
▶
lated areas. If required, wear protective equipment.
Do not use or check operating uids with the en-
▶
gine running.
In the event of contact with operating uids, wash
▶
aected areas with warm water. If required, seek
medical help.
Store cloths soiled by brake uids in a well-ventila-
▶
ted place until disposal. Cloths with residues of engine oil can ignite and cause a re.
12 volt vehicle battery
Handling the 12-volt vehicle battery
The battery acid of the 12-volt vehicle battery is
very caustic. Improper handling of the 12 volt vehicle
battery can cause an explosion, re, chemical burns
or poisoning!
When handling the 12-volt vehicle battery, eye and
▶
skin protection must be worn.
Do not tilt the 12-volt vehicle battery, as it may
▶
leak battery acid.
If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash
▶
the aected areas with water for a few minutes.
Seek medical assistance without delay.
Do not charge a frozen or thawed 12-volt vehicle
▶
battery. Replace a frozen 12-volt vehicle battery.
Do not use a damaged 12-volt vehicle battery.
▶
Short circuit! The battery poles of the 12-volt vehi-
▶
cle battery are not connected.
Correct and safe › Handling operating uids
Notes on the high-voltage system
DANGER
Improper handling of the high-voltage system and
battery can result in burns, injuries or fatal electric
shock.
It must always be assumed that the high-voltage
▶
battery is charged and that the high-voltage system is live. This also applies when the electric drive
is switched o and the ignition is switched o.
The components of the high-voltage system, e.g.
▶
the high-voltage cables and the high-voltage battery, neither catch on nor touch with the help of
objects.
Do not carry out any work on the high-voltage sys-
▶
tem or the high-voltage battery.
Work on the high-voltage system and the systems
▶
inuenced by it may only be carried out by qualied
service technicians.
Do not open or repair the components of the high-
▶
voltage system.
Do not replace, remove or disconnect the orange
▶
high-voltage cables.
Do not open, replace, or remove the cover of the
▶
high-voltage battery.
Damage to the vehicle or the high-voltage battery
▶
can result in the escape of toxic and ammable
gases. Open the windows to ensure that any gases
are vented and exit the vehicle.
Avoid contact with liquids and gases coming from
▶
the high-voltage battery.
In the event of re, leave the vehicle and stay at a
▶
safe distance. Inform rescuers about the fact that
it is a vehicle with a high-voltage bat-
» page 16, After an accident.
tery.
WARNING
The air supply to the electric drive must not be re-
▶
stricted and the electric drive must not be covered
by any additional insulating materials (e.g. by a cover).
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
An vehicle with an electric drive does not make any
noise when driving or decelerating. It may not be noticed by other road users.
Use electrical sockets in the vehicle
Improper handling of the sockets may lead to lifethreatening electric shock or a re.
The sockets can become warm during operation.
▶
Do not touch warm sockets.
Protect sockets from liquids.
▶
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14
Correct and safe › Before your journey
If moisture does manage to get into the power
▶
socket, completely dry out the socket before reuse.
Do not insert any objects into the socket contacts.
▶
Before your journey
Adults and children, cargo and objects - everything
has its place in the vehicle. Observe the following instructions so that all occupants are protected in the
best possible way in the event of an accident.
Before you go
Ensure that you have a good view of outside the
▶
vehicle. Attach external devices (e.g. navigation
system) so that they do not restrict the view externally.
Adjust the rearview mirrors.
▶
Close all doors and the engine compartment and
▶
boot ap.
Stop the charging process and close the battery
▶
charging ap.
Take up the correct sitting position, adjust the
▶
seats correctly and fasten the seat belt properly.
Ensure that passengers do likewise. Always leave
the seat belt on while driving.
Only one person can be secured with a seat belt.
▶
Make sure that the seat belts are not trapped, e.g.
▶
in the door or in the seat.
Check seat belts, their locks and attachment points
▶
for damage.
Sitting safely
For the safety of the occupants and to reduce the
risk of injury in the event of an accident, the following instructions must be observed:
Stand the backrests upright. If the front passenger
▶
seat backrest has been folded forward, only the
seat behind the driver's seat may be used for transporting passengers.
Engage the rear seat backrests correctly.
▶
Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the
▶
top of the headrest is as close as possible to the
top of the head.
On the occupied rear seat, the headrest should not
▶
be in the lower position although the upper edge of
the headrest should be at the same height as the
top of the head.
Keep your feet in the footwell.
▶
Use the entire seat.
▶
Do not lean forward or sit to the side.
▶
Do not hold your limbs out the window.
▶
Adjust the driver's seat
›
in the longitudinal direction so that the
pedals can be fully
pushed through with
slightly bent legs.
Adjust the steering
›
wheel so that the distance
A between the
steering wheel and
sternum is at least 25
cm.
Adjust the angle of the backrest so that the steer-
›
ing wheel can be reached at the top with your arms
slightly bent.
Move the passenger seat back as far as possible.
›
The front passenger must maintain a minimum distance of 25 cm from the dash panel.
Correct belt webbing arrangement
The webbing arrangement is extremely important for the seat belts to
oer the best possible
protection.
The shoulder strap
▶
must run over the middle of the shoulder,
must never run over
the neck, and must lie
(it must not run over loose layers of clothing).
The lap belt part must be placed in front of the pel-
▶
vis and t tightly.
In pregnant women, the lap belt part must be as
▶
low as possible on the pelvis, so that no pressure is
exercised on the abdomen.
The webbing must not be pinched or twisted and
▶
rub against sharp edges.
The webbing must not pass over solid or fragile
▶
objects in clothing, such as a key ring, etc.
The tongue may only be inserted into the buckle of
▶
the associated seat.
The webbing must be tight. Therefore, do not at-
▶
tach clamps or similar items to the webbing for adjusting the seat belt according to body size.
rmly against the body
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Correct and safe › Correct steering wheel position
15
Correct steering wheel position
Hold the steering
▶
wheel with both hands
on the outer edge in
the “9 o'clock” and
“3 o'clock” position.
Otherwise, you may
experience serious injury to the arms, hands
and head when deploying the airbag.
Securing children properly
Do not carry a child on your lap, and secure the
▶
child and yourself with a seat belt.
Only transport children in a suitable child
▶
» page 25.
seat
Children under 150 cm tall will not be properly protected without a child seat. Children that have been
inadequately secured can be thrown through the vehicle in the event of an accident or a sudden manoeuvre. You can cause life-threatening injuries to
yourself and other occupants.
If children lean forward or assume a wrong sitting
position while driving, they are more likely to be injured in the event of an accident. This is especially
true for children who are carried in the passenger
seat - when the airbag system triggers, they can be
seriously injured or killed!
A child that has been incorrectly secured in the
wrong sitting position - endangered by the side
airbag
The child should not be
in the deployment area
of the side airbag.
A child that has been properly secured in a child
seat
There must be enough
room between the child
and the exit area of the
side airbag for the side
airbag to oer the best
possible protection.
Transporting objects safely
When moving heavy objects, there is a shift in emphasis. Thus, the driving behaviour of the vehicle
changes.
Adjust driving speed and driving style to this
▶
changed driving behaviour.
Unsecured or misplaced items may be thrown
around in the event of an accident or sudden manoeuvre. There is a risk of serious injury and loss of
control of the vehicle!
In a rear-end collision at 50 km/h unsecured objects
are thrown forward with up to 50 times their weight.
A 1.5 litre water bottle is thrown with up to 75 kg.
Transport objects securely.
▶
Stow objects so they do not hinder the driver.
▶
Keep the driver footwell clear.
Stow small items in the storage compartments.
▶
Do not leave lockable storage compartments open.
▶
Do not let items protrude out of the slots. This
▶
note does not apply to bottles in bottle trays.
Do not place any objects on the dash panel or on
▶
the luggage compartment cover.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of
▶
fasteners and shelves.
Distribute the load evenly in the luggage compart-
▶
ment and secure it, so that it cannot slip.
Place heavy objects in the luggage compartment
▶
as far forward as possible.
Safe driving
Introductory notes
Pay attention when you are driving! As a driver, you
▶
are fully responsible for road safety.
Always adjust driving speed to the road conditions
▶
as well as the trac and weather conditions.
Paying attention to warning signals
The driver information system warns you with indicator lights and messages in the event of any faults.
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16
Correct and safe › Stop the vehicle safely!
Failure to follow the warnings may increase the risk
of accidents and injuries.
If the vehicle issues a warning signal, then park the
▶
vehicle safely and follow the information in the instrument cluster, and in this Owner's Manual.
Use assistance systems
The assistance systems are only for support and do
not absolve you from your responsibility for driving
the vehicle.
The assistance systems are subject to physical and
technical limitations. Therefore, in certain situations,
system reactions may be perceived as undesirable or
delayed.
Stay alert and be ready to intervene.
▶
Familiarise yourself with the assistance systems,
▶
their limitations and operating conditions.
Activate, deactivate and adjust the assistance sys-
▶
tems so that you have full control of the vehicle in
any trac situation.
Driving with a loaded roof rack
When transporting objects on the roof rack, the vehicle’s driving behaviour changes.
Adapt your speed and driving style to this.
▶
Driving through water
Water must not enter the vehicle systems!
Therefore, determine the water depth before driv-
▶
ing through water. The water level must not exceed the lower edge of the lower beam.
Drive at max. walking speed. Otherwise, a wave
▶
may form in front of the vehicle, increasing the water level.
Never stop in the water, do not drive backwards
▶
and never stop the engine.
Is something wrong?
Pay attention to changes in vehicle handling.
▶
If in doubt about safety, stop driving and seek the
▶
help of a specialist garage.
Unusual vibrations or the vehicle ‘pulling’ to the
▶
side may indicate a puncture.
If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the
▶
vehicle carefully without heavy steering or heavy
braking.
Immediately remove foreign bodies stuck in the
▶
tyre tread.
Do not remove foreign objects that have penetra-
▶
ted into the tyre. Check the tyre pressure and seek
the help of a specialised garage.
Immediately remove any objects jammed under
▶
the oor of the vehicle. These can damage the vehicle or ignite and cause a re.
Stop the vehicle safely!
A vehicle that has not been secured may roll away
and cause accidents.
For parking, look for a place with suitable ground.
▶
Do not park the vehicle on ammable materials
such as dried leaves, spilt fuel. Hot vehicle parts
can cause a re.
Carry out the following activities in the specied order when parking.
Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal de-
›
pressed.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
Move the selector lever to position .
›
Turn o the engine.
›
Release the brake pedal.
›
Exiting the vehicle
Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle!
Children may injure themselves when handling the
▶
seats, releasing the parking brake etc.
In emergency situations, children are not able to
▶
leave the vehicle on their own or help themselves.
At very high or very low temperatures, there is
▶
danger to life!
Deviating weather conditions
If you wish to operate your vehicle in countries with
dierent weather conditions from those specied,
please contact a ŠKODA partner. They will advise
you if certain precautions need to be taken to ensure
the full functioning of the vehicle or to prevent damage (e.g. coolant, 12 volt vehicle battery replacement, etc.).
After an accident
What to do after an accident
Where possible, please observe the following instructions:
Switch o the ignition.
›
Turn on the hazard warning lights.
›
Put on the reective vest.
›
Set up the warning triangle to warn other road
›
users.
Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle, along with
›
any passengers.
Report the accident to the emergency services and
›
inform them that it concerns a vehicle with a highvoltage battery.
Wait for the emergency services to arrive.
›
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If the airbags or the belt tensioners trigger in the
event of an accident, the high-voltage system is automatically deactivated at the same time.
Safety systems
After an accident, the safety systems of the vehicle,
e.g. seatbelts and airbag system, may be out of action.
Have the vehicle's safety systems checked by a
▶
specialist garage, even if no load or trip has occurred.
Have damaged, loaded or triggered components of
▶
the safety systems replaced by a specialist garage.
What to do in the event of a re
Where possible, please observe the following instructions:
Switch o the ignition.
›
Turn on the hazard warning lights.
›
Put on the reective vest.
›
Set up the warning triangle to warn other road
›
users.
Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle, along with
›
any passengers.
Report the re to the emergency services and in-
›
form them that it concerns a vehicle with a highvoltage battery.
Wait for the emergency services to arrive.
›
WARNING
Do not try to extinguish the re yourself.
▶
Do not stand close to the burning vehicle.
▶
Correct and safe › After an accident
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18
Keys, locks and alarm system ›
Key
Keys, locks and alarm system
Key
Key Overview
Locking the vehicle
Operating the boot
lid
Unlocking the vehi-
cle
Battery status warn-
A
ing light
Locking button for
B
folding the key bit
in/out
NOTICE
Protect the key from moisture and strong vibra-
▶
tions.
Keep the grooves in the key clean.
▶
The eective range of the key signal is about
30 m. The eective range can be reduced, e.g. due to
signal interference from other transmitters.
Troubleshooting
The battery in the key is almost empty
After pressing a button on the key, the warning
▶
light does not ash.
Or:
A message stating it is necessary to change the
▶
battery will be displayed.
Replace the battery » page 18.
›
The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked with the
remote control
There may be the following reasons:
The battery in the key is empty.
▶
Replace the battery » page 18.
›
The key is not synchronized.
▶
Synchronize the key as follows:
Press any button on the key.
›
Unlock the door within 1 minute with the key via
›
the locking cylinder
If necessary, the key must be synchronized if a
favoured button on the key has been repeatedly
pressed outside of the eective range of the remote
control.
Changing the key battery
The new battery must comply with the specication
of the original battery.
» page 19.
Fold out the key bit.
›
Release the battery
›
cover with your
thumbnail or by inserting a at-head screwdriver at the marked
points.
Open the battery cov-
›
er.
Remove the battery.
›
Press any button on
›
the remote key to reset the key.
Insert the new battery.
›
Fit the battery cover
›
and press until it clicks
into place.
WARNING
Risk of death!
If the battery is swallowed, serious or even fatal injuries can result from burns in the digestive tract.
Always keep children away from the vehicle key
▶
and batteries.
If the battery is swallowed, seek medical help im-
▶
mediately.
Central locking
Functionality
Central locking system
The system unlocks and locks all doors and the boot
lid at the same time.
Unlock indicator: double ashing of the indicator
lights.
Lock indicator: single ashing of the indicator lights.
The warning light in the driver's door will ash for
about 2 seconds in quick succession after the vehicle
is locked, then it will start ashing regularly at longer
intervals.
If none of the doors or the boot lid is opened
within 30 seconds of unlocking, the vehicle automatically locks again.
Operation
Ways in which central locking operates
» page 18
Key
▶
Central locking button
▶
Lock/unlock using the central locking button
Press the button in the driver’s door.
›
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Doors, windows and boot lid ›
Doors
19
The symbol in the button comes on when locked.
The button locks/unlocks all of the doors and the
boot lid.
Unlocking of the vehicle also takes place when opening a door from the inside or when removing the key
from the ignition.
WARNING
A locked vehicle with a central locking button makes
it dicult for responders to enter the vehicle in an
emergency.
Setting the unlocking and locking function
Automatic locking after starting
All doors and the boot lid are locked when a speed of
15 km/h is reached.
Unlocking of the vehicle takes place when opening a
door from the inside or when removing the key from
the ignition.
WARNING
An automatically locked vehicle makes it dicult for
responders to enter the vehicle in an emergency.
Troubleshooting
Central locking fault
The warning light in the driver's door rstashes
▶
for 2 secs in quick succession.
Then it lights up continuously.
▶
After 30 secs, it ashes slowly.
▶
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Mechanically unlocking and locking the door
Locking and unlocking
Insert the key into the
›
lock cylinder and unlock or lock it.
Doors, windows and boot lid
Doors
Opening/closing the door
Opening from the outside
Unlock the vehicle and
›
pull on the door handle.
Opening from the inside
Pull the door opening
›
lever and push the
door away from you.
Closing from the inside
Grasp the pull handle and close the door.
›
Child safety lock on the rear doors
Operation
The child lock prevents the rear doors from being
opened from the inside.
Switching on and o
Turn the child lock with the vehicle key or a at-
›
head screwdriver.
A Child lock switched o
B Child lock switched on
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Doors, windows and boot lid ›
Window - with manual operation
Window - with manual operation
Operation
When the windows are open, irritating noises
may occur at certain speeds.
Open the rear window
Pull the locking tab in
Close the rear window
›
the recess
Open the window and
›
lock it by pressing the
safety tab until it stops.
Pull the locking tab in
›
the recess.
Close the window to
›
the starting position
until the safety tab audibly engages.
A .
Window - with electrical operation
Overview of the operating buttons on the
driver's door
Depending upon vehicle
equipment:
Front left window
A
Front right window
B
Operation
The power windows operate only when ignition is
switched on.
To open
Press the corresponding button slightly down-
›
wards and hold it until the window has reached the
desired position.
Closing
To close, pull gently upwards on the top edge of
›
the corresponding button and hold until the window has reached the desired position.
Troubleshooting
The window regulator has stopped working after
repeated opening and closing
The window regulator mechanism could have overheated.
Allow the window regulator mechanism to cool
›
down.
Sun visors
Folding up and folding down
Swivel the front visor towards the windscreen
1
Swivel the visor towards the door
2
CAUTION
Objects attached to the sun visors can restrict the
view to the outside.
In the event of sudden braking or an impact, these
can also cause injuries.
Do not attach anything to the sun visor.
▶
Boot lid - with manual operation
Operation
Opening
Press the handle and
›
lift the lid.
The option to open by pressing the handle is deactivated once a speed of 5 km/h is reached. This is acti-
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Doors, windows and boot lid ›
Unlocking the boot lid
21
vated again after the vehicle has stopped and a door
is opened.
Closing
Grasp the xtureA
›
and pull the lid down.
CAUTION
Danger of opening the tailgate while driving!
Make sure that the latch engages after the ap is
▶
closed.
Set a delayed lid lock
If the lid is unlocked with the button on the key,
the lid is automatically locked again after closing.
The period after which the lid is locked automatically
can be extended by a specialist garage.
Unlocking the boot lid
Release
If the boot lid does not open, it can be unlocked
manually by the following procedure.
Insert the vehicle key
›
into the opening in the
cladding.
Release the tailgate by
›
moving it in the direction of the arrow.
Seats, steering wheel and mirror
Front seat - with manual operation
Controls on the seat
Adjusting the seat in the longitudinal direction -
A
after releasing the operating lever, the lock must
audibly click into place
Adjusting the height
B
Adjusting the angle of the seat backrest
C
Release the seat back.
›
Pull on the lever and adjust the inclination with
›
your back.
After a certain time, play can develop within the adjustment mechanism of the backrest angle.
Rear seats
Folding down the seat backs
Before folding down
Insert the rear headrests as far as they will go or
›
remove them.
Adjust the position of the front seats in such a way
›
that they are not damaged by the folded-down
seat backrests.
Pull the outer seat belt to the side trim.
›
Folding down
Press the release han-
›
dle and fold the seat
forwards.
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Seats, steering wheel and mirror ›
Headrests
Folding back up
Pull the outer seat belt
›
to the side trim.
Fold the seat backrest
›
back up.
The release handle must
audibly click into place.
Check that the seat
›
backrest has locked in
place. The pin
not be visible.
A must
Headrests
Adjusting the headrests
Front headrests
The front headrests are integrated into the seat
backrests and cannot be adjusted in height.
Rear headrests
Move the headrest in
›
the desired direction.
When pushing down,
press and hold the
safety button.
Removing and inserting the rear headrests
Removing
Partially fold the re-
›
spective seat back forwards.
Move the headrest up
›
to the stop.
Hold safety button B
›
and, at the same time,
push safety button
into the opening with
move the headrest.
Inserting
Insert the headrest into the seat backrest.
›
The safety button must click into place.
the vehicle key and re-
Steering wheel
Setting the steering wheel position
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving.
▶
Troubleshooting
Power assisted steering faulty
illuminates - total failure of the power assisted
steering, failure of steering assistance
Turn o the ignition, start the engine and drive a
›
few meters.
If the indicator light does not go out, do not
›
continue driving. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
illuminates - partial failure of the power assisted steering, possible reduction in power
steering
Turn o the ignition, start the engine and drive a
›
A
few meters.
If the indicator light does not go out, you can
›
drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek the
help of a specialist garage.
Swing the safety lever
›
downwards.
Adjust the steering
›
wheel to the desired
position.
Press the safety lever
›
as far as it will go.
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Seats, steering wheel and mirror ›
Interior rear-view mirror
23
Interior rear-view mirror
Operation
Interior mirror with manual darkening
Mirror is not dark-
A
ened
Mirror darkens
B
Wing mirror
Operation
Depending on the equipment, the mirrors can be adjusted mechanically or electrically.
Adjust the mirror surface with mechanical rotary
knob
Folding in the mirror
Fold the mirror towards the side window by apply-
›
ing pressure with your hand.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
The exterior mirrors make objects appear farther
away.
Use the rear-view mirror to determine the distance
▶
from vehicles behind.
Troubleshooting
Electric mirror operation impaired
Adjust the mirror surface by pressing it lightly with
›
your nger.
CAUTION
Risk of burns!
Do not touch heated exterior mirror surfaces.
▶
Turn the rotary knob in the direction of the arrows.
›
Adjust the mirror surface with electrical rotary
knob
Positions of the rotary knob
Adjust the left-hand exterior mirror
Switch o operation
Adjust the right-hand exterior mirror
Heat the mirror when the engine is running
Select position or .
›
Turn the rotary knob in the direction of the arrows.
›
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Restraint systems and airbags ›
Seat belts
Restraint systems and airbags
Seat belts
Functionality
Seat belts that are fastened correctly oer very
good protection in the event of an accident. They reduce the risk of an injury and increase the chance of
survival in the event of a major accident.
WARNING
The seat belts must not be removed or altered in
▶
any other way.
If the driver's seat belt is damaged, stop driving.
▶
If another seat belt is damaged, the seat must not
▶
be occupied.
Do not repair damaged seat belts yourself.
▶
Have a damaged seat belt replaced immediately by
▶
a specialist garage.
Automatic belt retractor
The automatic retractor locks the belt in the event
of a jerky pull on the belt. The belts lock, for example,
when full braking, when the car accelerates, when
driving downhill and when cornering.
WARNING
If the seat belt does not lock when pulled jerkily,
▶
have the retractor checked by a specialist garage.
Belt tensioners
The safety of the driver, front passenger and passengers on the outer rear seats who are wearing theirseat belts is enhanced by the belt tensioners tted
to the inertia reels on the front and rear external seat
belts.
If there is a collision with a certain severity, the seat
belt is tightened by the belt tensioner so that unwanted body movement is prevented.
The belt tensioner can also be deployed when the
seat belt is not fastened.
Belt tensioners are not activated in the event of a
roll-over, minor collisions or in accidents in which no
major forces are produced.
Smoke is released when the belt tensioner is de-
ployed. This does not indicate a vehicle re.
Status display in the instrument cluster display
illuminated – a front seat belt is not fastened
illuminated – a rear seat belt is not fastened
illuminated – a rear seat belt is fastened.
Operation
Fastening the seat belt
Grasp the buckle latch
›
and slowly pull the belt
over the chest and pelvis towards the buckle.
Insert the buckle latch
›
into the buckle until
there is an audible
click.
Pull on the belt to en-
›
sure that the buckle is
securely fastened.
Unfastening the seat belt
Grasp the buckle latch
›
and release it by pressing the red button.
Hold the belt so it does
›
not twist when rolling
up.
Troubleshooting
Blocked belt retractor
Grasp the strap in the
›
middle and pull quickly.
Hold the strap and let
›
it roll up slowly.
Pull on the strap to see
›
if the retractor is
working properly.
If the strap is still
›
blocked, repeat the unlocking procedure
once or twice.
If the strap is still blocked, seek the help of a spe-
›
cialist garage.
Child seat
What you should be mindful of
For how to install and use the child seat, please note
the instructions in this Owner's Manual as well as the
instructions of the child seat manufacturer.
For safety reasons, we always recommend that children are transported on the back seats. Carry children on the front passenger seat only in exceptional
cases.
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Restraint systems and airbags ›
Child seat
25
Use child seats according to standard ECE-R 44 and
ECE-R 129 of the European Economic Commission.
Child seats according to standard ECE-R 44 and
ECE-R 129 are marked with the test symbol: large E
in a circle, with the test number below.
We recommend using child seats from the ŠKODA
Original Accessories range. These child seats have
been developed and tested for use in ŠKODA vehicles. They satisfy the standard ECE-R 44 or ECE-R
129.
WARNING
When installing the child seat on the rear seat, ad-
▶
just the front seat so that there is no contact between the front seat and the child seat or the child
carried in the child seat.
Before installing a forward-facing child seat, adjust
▶
the headrest so that it is as low as possible.
If the headrest prevents the child seat from being
▶
tted, adjust the headrest to the highest position.
When installing the child seat, avoid contact be-
▶
tween the roof and the rear pillar. If the head airbag is deployed, there is a risk of injury.
If using a separate child seat cushion, adjust the
▶
headrest so that the child's head is ush with, but
not protruding above the height of the top edge of
the headrest.
Using a child seat on the front passenger seat
When using a child seat on the passenger seat, any
country-specic regulations must be observed.
Never use a child seat in which the child is carried
with his or her back to the direction of travel on a
seat protected by an active airbag placed in front of
the seat. This could cause serious injury to the child,
even death.
This is also indicated by the following stickers:
Sticker on the passenger sun visor
Sticker on the central body pillar on the passenger
side
The following instructions must be followed when
using a child seat on the front passenger seat:
It is essential to deactivate the front passenger air-
▶
bag if using a child seat in which the child is transported with its back facing the direction of travel
» page 29.
If possible, adjust the front passenger seat back-
▶
rest so that it is vertical, to ensure that there is secure contact between the backrest and the child
seat.
If possible, move the front passenger seat back-
▶
wards so that there is no contact between the
front passenger seat and the child seat behind it.
Adjust the height-adjustable front passenger seat
▶
as much as possible.
Set the front passenger seat belt as high up as pos-
▶
sible.
WARNING
Risk of the seat belt causing a neck injury to the
transported child!
For child seats in groups 2 and 3, ensure that the
▶
guide tting attached to the child seat headrest is
positioned in front of or at the same height as the
seat belt height adjuster on the central body pillar.
Adjust the height of the front passenger seat belt
▶
so that the belt passes through the guide tting
without kinking and is not bent over the edge of
the guide tting.
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.
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Restraint systems and airbags ›
Fasteners for child seats
GroupWeight of the child
0up to 10 kg
0+up to 13 kg
19-18 kg
215-25 kg
322-36 kg
Recommended child seats
GroupManufacturerTypeAttachmentOrder number
Approval number
(E1 ...)
0+
(up to 13
Britax RömerBaby Safe Plus Isox base frame1ST01990704 301146
kg)
1
(9-18 kg)
2-3
(15-36 kg)
a)
For optimum protection, especially in the event of a side impact, it is recommended that you use this child
Britax RömerDuo Plus TT
Britax Römer
Kidx XP
Britax RömerKidx II XPISOFIX000019906L04 301323
ISOFIX and TOP
a)
TETHER
DDA00000604 301133
ISOFIX000019906K04 301198
seat complete with the backrest.
Fasteners for child seats
Use of child seats
Overview of usability of child seats according to standard ECE-R 16.
Child seats with the ISOFIX system
Front passenger’s seat
With deactivated
airbag
front airbag
XXIL
Rear seats
Group
0
(up to 10 kg)
0+
(up to 13 kg)
Size category of
child seat
With activated front
a)
EXXIL
E
D
C
D
B1
C
B
XX
IL
IUF
1
(9-18 kg)
A
2
(15-25 kg)
3
(22-36 kg)
a)
The size category of the child seat is indicated on the child seat plate.
-XXIL
-XXIL
IL The seat is suitable for the ISOFIX child seats with “Semi-Universal” approval.
IUF The seat is suitable for forward-facing child seats and is permitted for use in this weight category.
X The seat is not equipped with eyelets for the ISOFIX system.
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Restraint systems and airbags ›
Fasteners for child seats
27
i-Size
Front passenger’s seat
With activated front airbagWith deactivated front airbag
Rear seats
XXi-U
i-UF The seat is suitable for forward- and backward-facing i-Size child seats of the “Universal” category.
X The seat is not suitable for i-Size child seats of the “Universal” category.
Child seat fastened with a safety belt
Group
With activated front airbag With deactivated front airbag
0
(up to 10 kg)
0+
(up to 13 kg)
1
(9-18 kg)
2
(15-25 kg)
3
(22-36 kg)
a)
Adjust the height-adjustable front passenger seat as much as possible.
Front passenger’s seat
X
X
a)
U
a)
U
Rear seats
UFUU
UFUU
UFUU
U
U
U The seat is suitable for the child seat category “Universal” and is permitted for use in this weight group.
UF The seat is suitable for forward-facing child seats in the “Universal”category and is permitted for use in this
weight group.
X The seat is not suitable for children in this weight group.
Overview
ISOFIX
WARNING
On the retaining eyelets that are used to install the
▶
child seat with the ISOFIXSystem provided, do not
attach any other child seats, belts or objects.
The ISOFIX system allows for the fast and secure installation of the child seat. The eyelets for installing
the child seat using the ISOFIX system are located
on the outer rear seats and possibly on the front passenger seat.
A child seat that uses the ISOFIXsystem can only be
installed in the vehicle if it is approved for this vehicle type. Further information can be obtained from a
ŠKODA partner or from a list of vehicles enclosed
with the child seat.
Holding eyes for installing the child seat using
the ISOFIX system.
TOP TETHER
WARNING
Child seats with the TOP TETHER- Only use the
▶
system on the seats with the eyelets TOP TETHERSymbol are provided.
Only attach one belt from the child seat to a lock-
▶
ing eye TOP TETHER-Fasten the system.
When attaching the child seat with the TOP TETH-
▶
ER- No other object may be attached to the eyelet
TOP TETHERSystem.
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Holding eyelets on the rear seats
Airbags
The belt fastened into the TOP TETHER system restricts the movement of the upper part of the child
seat. The holding eyelets for attaching the belt are
located on the outer rear seats
A .
Airbags
Usage
The airbag system provides, as a supplement to the
seat belts, additional occupant protection during severe frontal and side-on collisions.
The best possible protective eect of the airbag is
achieved only when the seat belt is also worn. The
airbag system is no substitute for the seat belts.
Maintain the correct seating position.
▶
Do not keep your limbs in the deployment area of
▶
the airbags.
In the following situations, no airbags are deployed:
Minor frontal and side collisions
▶
Rear-end collision
▶
Vehicle rollover
▶
If the measured deceleration rate is below the reference values programmed into the control unit, the
airbags will not be deployed despite possible serious
vehicle damage.
Airbag overview
The installation location of the airbags is marked
with the lettering
.
What you should be mindful of
Airbag systems can only properly protect if all occupants have been secured and they are in the correct
seating position.
No persons, animals or objects such as cup holders
or hangers for clothes may be in the deployment
area of the airbags
Do not cover or stick anything over the steering
▶
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wheel or the dash panel. The front airbags were
not able to deploy.
The front passenger airbag should be switched o in
some situations
» page 29.
Functionality
When sinking into the inated airbag, the forward
movement of the body is damped and the risk of injury is reduced.
As the airbags inate, smoke is released. This
does not indicate a vehicle re.
Airbag deployment in the event of an accident
Airbag deployment is inuenced by many factors.
The deceleration rate at the time of impact is crucial.
WARNING
Danger of serious or fatal injuries!
Front airbags
A
Side airbags - front
B
Head airbags
C
WARNING
Danger of a functional restriction of the side airbags!
Do not exert excessive forces, e.g. impacts, on the
▶
seat backs.
Do not use seat covers that have not been ap-
▶
proved by ŠKODA.
Have damaged seat covers at the installation loca-
▶
tion of the side airbags repaired by a specialist garage.
Deactivating the airbags
We recommend having airbags other than the front
passenger airbag deactivated
tion
by a ŠKODA service partner.
» page 29, Opera-
Deactivation of the airbags should be considered in
cases such as the ones below:
If the driver's seat adjustment is correct, the dis-
▶
tance of at least 25 cm between the centre of the
steering wheel and the sternum cannot be maintained.
Additional operating controls for a physically disad-
▶
vantaged driver are installed in the vehicle.
The vehicle has special seats, e.g. orthopaedic
▶
seats without side airbags.
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Key switch for the front passenger airbag
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illuminates for 4 seconds after the ignition is
switched on and then ashes for 12 seconds
- Airbag or belt tensioner deactivated with the diagnostic device
Message regarding the deactivated airbag or belt
tensioner
WARNING
If an airbag is deactivated during the sale of the vehicle, inform the buyer!
Requirements
✓ Ignition on
Troubleshooting
Airbag system faulty
illuminates
Message regarding an airbag fault
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Key switch for the front passenger
airbag
Usage
Deactivation of the front passenger airbag is provided for the following cases, for example:
A rear-facing child seat is mounted on the front
▶
passenger seat.
The minimum distance to the control panel cannot
▶
be maintained.
What you should be mindful of
WARNING
Danger of fault in the passenger airbag deactivation
system!
Only switch o the airbag when the ignition is
▶
switched o.
WARNING
Danger of unexpected deployment of the passenger
airbags in an accident!
After switching o the passenger airbag with the
▶
key bit, do not leave the key bit inserted in the key
switch while driving. Shocks can cause the Key assignment to turn in the slot and trigger the airbag.
Switch front passenger front airbag on/o
Switch o the ignition.
›
Open the passenger
›
door.
Insert the key bit into
›
the slot in the key
switch as far as it will
go.
To Switch o, carefully
›
rotate the key switch
into the position
To Switch on, carefully rotate the key switch into
›
the position
Remove the key bit from the slot.
›
Close the passenger door.
›
Turn on the ignition and check that the front pas-
›
senger airbag indicator lights are lit up.
Warning lights
One of the indicator lights then lights up again de-
▶
pending on the position of the key switch:
switched on
.
After switching on the igni-
▶
tion, the two indicator lights
light up briey.
If the system is OK, both of
▶
the indicator lights go out.
lights up - front passenger airbag switched
o
lights up 65 secs after the ignition is
switched on – passenger front airbag
Troubleshooting
Key switch for airbag deactivation is faulty
ployed in the event of an accident!
›
ashes together with
The front passenger airbag will not be de-
Have the airbag system checked by a specialist garage immediately.
.
Operation
Before switching o/switching on the front passenger airbag
Completely fold out the key bit.
›
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Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers ›
Exterior lighting
Lighting, windscreen wipers and
washers
Exterior lighting
Functionality
Unless otherwise stated, the light works when the
ignition is switched on.
Daylight running lights
The daytime running lights illuminate the area in
front of the vehicle.
In vehicles for certain markets, this also provides
lighting for the rear area of the vehicle.
Operating conditions
✓
The lights switch is in position
Switching the low beam on/o automatically
The low beam is automatically switched on or o depending on the lighting conditions.
Operating conditions
✓
The light switch is in the
The automatic headlight circuit is indicated by the illumination of the symbol
Switching low beam on automatically in rain
Operating conditions
✓
The light switch is in the
✓ The function is activated.
✓ The windscreen wipers are switched on for lon-
ger than 15 seconds.
The automatic headlight circuit is indicated by the illumination of the symbol
CORNER function
The CORNER function is intended for turning or manoeuvring (e.g. when parking).
The function illuminates the vicinity of the vehicle
front in the direction of travel.
Operating conditions
✓ The turn signal is switched on or the front wheels
are steered sharply.
✓ The low beam is switched on.
✓ The fog lights are not switched on.
✓ The driving speed is lower than 40 km/h.
, or .
position.
in the light switch.
position.
in the light switch.
Operation
Switching o the
lights except the
daytime running
lights
Switching on the
parking lights
Switching the low
beam on/o automatically
Switching on the low
beam
As the basic position of the light switch, use posi-
tion
.
High beam and headlight asher
The high beam works when the low beam is on.
Switch on high beam
A
Switch o main
B
beam / switch on
headlight asher
When the main beam or
headlight asher is
tor lamp lights up in the instrument cluster
CAUTION
Risk of an accident!
Do not dazzle other road users with the high beam.
▶
Turn signal
ter
Turn signal - convenience signalling
Convenience signalling enables three ashes of the
turn signal lights without having to move the lever
up or down.
Tap the control lever up or down.
›
The corresponding turn signal lights ash three
times.
Tap the lever in the opposite direction ahead of
time to stop signalling.
switched on, the indica-
Switching on the
A
turn signal light on
the right - the warning light ashes in
the instrument cluster
Switching on the
B
turn signal light on
the left - the warning light ashes in
the instrument clus-
.
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Exterior lighting
31
Fog light
Positions for pulling out
the light switch
Fog lights - when
1
switched on, the indicator light lights up
in the dash panel
Rear fog light - when
2
switched on, the indicator light in the
luminates
Turn the light switch to position , or .
›
Pull the light switch to the appropriate position.
›
Hazard warning light system
Press the button to switch on or o in the mid-
›
dle part of the control panel.
The hazard warning lights can be switched on automatically during hard braking. The hazard warning
lights are then switched o again automatically
when starting o or accelerating.
When the hazard warning system is on and the
turn signal is switched on, the hazard warning lights
will be switched o temporarily and only the turn
signal will ash on the relevant side of the vehicle.
One-sided parking light
The one-sided parking light allows one side of the
parked vehicle to be illuminated through activation
of the corresponding sidelights.
warning signal sounds and the driver's door is
opened. After a few seconds or after the driver's
door is closed, the warning signal will stop.
Double-sided parking light
The two-sided parking light allows the parked vehicle to be illuminated through activation of the sidelights.
Turn on the ignition.
›
Turn the light switch to position .
›
Switch o the ignition.
›
Lock the vehicle.
›
instrument cluster il-
Switch on the side-
A
lights on the right
Switch on the side-
B
lights on the left
Switch o the ignition.
›
Move the lever to the
›
appropriate position.
Lock the vehicle.
›
When the parking light is
switched on, an acoustic
When the parking light is switched on, an acoustic
warning signal sounds after the ignition is switched
o and the driver's door is opened. After a few seconds or after the driver's door is closed, the warning
signal will stop.
The light may switch o automatically if the 12-volt
vehicle battery is too low. If the parking lights on
both sides are switched on with the ignition o, the
lights will not be switched o automatically and the
12 volt vehicle battery may be discharged.
Settings
Headlight range control
Select the position of the control according to the
›
vehicle's current load status.
Front seats occupied, boot empty
All seats occupied,
boot empty
All seats occupied,
boot loaded
Driver's seat occupied, boot loaded
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
An incorrectly adjusted headlight range can cause insucient vehicle lighting or can dazzle other road
users.
Adjust the headlight range correctly.
▶
Adapt headlights for the opposite direction of trafc - driving abroad
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Troubleshooting
Turn signal light defective
ashes faster - turn signal light on the right defective
Check the turn signal light on the right.
›
ashes faster - turn signal light on the left defective
Check the turn signal light on the left.
›
The headlights are misted up on the inside
Inside the headlights, moisture may occur. This is not
a defect.
Malfunction of the automatic headlight circuit
Clean the windscreen in the area of the rain/light
›
sensor.
Beam of light in front of the vehicle has shortened
Headlight defective.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
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COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior lighting
Driving lights defective
If a message regarding the failed driving lights is displayed, the light will work in emergency mode.
Drive on, exercising appropriate caution.
›
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME
exterior lighting
Functionality
The COMING HOME function turns on the light after
turning o the ignition and opening the driver's door.
The light switches o automatically after the set
lighting time has elapsed.
The LEAVING HOME function switches on the light
when unlocking the vehicle with the wireless remote
control.
Operating conditions
✓ Visibility has worsened.
✓
The light switch is in the
Operation
Switching on the COMING HOME function
Switch o the ignition and briey hold the left lev-
›
er under the steering wheel in position
(switching on the headlight asher).
position.
NOTICE
Danger of headlight damage due to the ingress of
water and dirt!
Always t the protective cap on the headlight cor-
▶
rectly after changing a bulb.
Conditions for changing a bulb
✓ Ignition o
✓ Light switched o
Low beam and high beam
Protective caps:
Low beam
A
Main beam
B
Remove the associated
›
protective cap.
The headlight on the left
Turn and remove the
›
socket with the bulb.
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 specialist garage.
The new bulb must conform to the specication of
the original light bulb. The name of the bulb is
marked on the bulb socket.
After changing a bulb in the low beam light, the main
beam or fog light, have the headlights adjusted by a
specialist garage.
CAUTION
Halogen lamps are pressurised and can burst during
replacement!
Wear gloves and safety goggles.
▶
NOTICE
Contamination of the halogen lamp reduces the life
of the lamp!
Do not touch the glass of the light bulb with your
▶
bare ngers.
Reinstall the protective cap.
›
Remove the bulb from
›
the socket.
Insert a new bulb into
›
the socket so that the
xing lug
the recess on the bulb.
Insert the socket with
›
the light bulb into the
headlight and turn it
clockwise
A snaps into
to secure.
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Front turn signal
Socket for ashing
A
light
The headlight on the left
Turn and remove the
›
socket with the bulb.
Turn the defective bulb
›
in the socket and remove it.
Insert a new light bulb
›
into the socket and secure the light bulb by
turning it in the direction of
Insert the socket with
›
the new bulb into the
lugs on the socket are aligned with the corresponding openings in the light.
Turn the socket clockwise to secure.
›
light so that the guide
.
Fog lights
To reach the light bulb, the wheel housing shell must
be loosened.
Loosen the wheel housing shell
Unscrew the screws
›
A .
Replace light bulbs
Using, for example, a coin, rotate the centre area
›
(with groove) of the plastic rivet a quarter turn in
the direction
Pull o the twisted part of the rivet downwards.
›
Replacing the light bulb
.
Remove the entire riv-
›
et in downwards direction.
Fold down the wheel
›
arch shell.
Press the safety button
›
and remove the plug
from the bulb.
Turn the bulb and re-
›
move it.
Insert the new bulb in-
›
to the light so that the
guide lugs on the bulb
are aligned with the
corresponding openings in the light.
Turn the bulb clock-
›
wise
to secure.
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Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers ›
Replace light bulbs
Attach the connector to the bulb, ensuring it clicks
›
into place.
Secure the wheel arch liner
Reinstalling the wheel arch liner.
›
Match the opening for the plastic rivets in the
›
wheel arch with the opening in the lower part of
the bumper.
Insert the plastic rivets into the matching openings.
›
Push the middle part of the rivet upwards.
›
With the help of the coin turn the middle part of
›
the rivet a quarter turn in the
direction.
Screw in the screws
›
A .
Tail light assembly
Loosen and remove the light
Fold down the cap in
›
area
A .
Replacing the light bulb
Hold the lamp rmly
›
and unscrew the securing nut.
Remove the light.
›
Cover on the luggage compartment side (left)
Remove the plug
Slightly pull out the
›
A at the plug.
lock
Press the safety button
›
and remove the plug.
Unlock the lamp holder А and remove from the
›
lamp.
Twist the defective
›
bulb and remove it
from the holder.
Insert a new light bulb
›
into the socket and secure the light bulb by
Insert and x the light
turning it in the direction of
Insert the bulb holder
›
into the light and snap
into place.
.
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Insert the lamp into the recess of the body and se-
›
cure it.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the electrical system due to water
ingress!
Make sure that the seal is inserted correctly when
▶
installing the light
Tighten the lamp using the nut.
›
Push in the cable connector into the light until it
›
clicks into place.
Push in the slightly pulled out locking device on the
›
plug.
Close the cover on the luggage compartment side.
›
А .
Interior lighting
Operation
Operation of the lighting
Switch on (front lighting)
Switch on / o (rear lighting)
Switching o
Reading lamp left
Reading lamp right
Automatically switch on and switch o
Switching on automatically
The lighting switches on when one of the following
events occurs.
The vehicle is unlocked
▶
One of the doors is opened
▶
The ignition key is removed
▶
Automatic switch o
The lighting switches o when one of the following
events occurs:
The vehicle is locked
▶
The ignition is switched on
▶
About 30 seconds after all the doors have been
▶
closed
If a door remains open and the ignition is switched o, the lights will turn o automatically after 10
minutes.
Interior lighting
Windscreen wipers and washers
Operating conditions
✓ Engine compartment ap closed
✓ Boot lid closed
✓ Ignition on
Operation
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
At low temperatures, windscreen washer uid can
freeze on the windscreen and restrict visibility.
Only use the windscreen washer when the wind-
▶
screen is warm.
Wipe and wash the windscreen
Fast wiping
Slow wiping
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
/
Automatic wiping controlled by the rain sen-
▶
sor
Intermittent wiping
▶
Switching o
Tip-wiping (spring-loaded position)
A
Setting the wiping speed for the position
Washing and wiping (spring-loaded position)
Wipe and wash the rear window
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Interior ambient light
Usage
The ambient lighting ensures a comfortable atmosphere in the vehicle interior.
The lighting only works when the dipped or parking
lights are on.
The lighting is also switched on automatically after
opening the door.
Washing and wiping (spring-loaded position)
Wiping
Switching o
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Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers ›
Windscreen wipers and washers
Automatic rear window wiping
When the windscreen wipers are switched on, the
rear window is automatically wiped when the reverse gear is engaged.
Relling windscreen washer uid
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Use windscreen washer uid that is suitable for the
▶
weather conditions.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the windscreen washer system!
When relling the washer uid, do not remove the
▶
strainer from the neck of the container.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the headlights!
Only use washer uid that does not attack polycar-
▶
bonates.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to engine compartment components!
Close the container after relling the windscreen
▶
washer uid.
The windscreen washer tank is located in the engine
compartment
The reservoir capacity is 2.7 l.
Open the front ap» page 66.
›
Gently open the top of the sealing cap.
›
Top up the windscreen washer uid.
›
Close the sealing cap of the tank.
›
» page 10.
Fold the windscreen wiper arm away from the
›
windscreen.
Press the catch and re-
›
move the wiper blade.
Insert the new wiper
›
blade until it clicks into
place.
Fold the windscreen
›
wiper arm back onto
the windscreen.
Troubleshooting
Frozen windscreen wipers
Carefully remove frozen windscreen wipers from
›
the windscreen before switching on the ignition
and free them from snow and ice.
Folding down windscreen wiper arms and
replacing windscreen wiper blades
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the windscreen wipers and the
engine compartment lid!
Close the bonnet before lowering the wiper arms
▶
from the window.
Do not turn on the ignition when the windscreen
▶
wiper arms are folded away.
CAUTION
Risk of accident!
Change the windscreen wiper blades once or twice
▶
a year.
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Heating and air conditioning system ›
Climatronic automatic air conditioning system
37
Heating and air conditioning
system
Climatronic automatic air conditioning
system
What you should be mindful of
We recommend keeping the interior temperature
▶
no more than 5 ° C lower than the outdoor temperature.
We recommend switching the cooling system o
▶
about 10 minutes before the end of the journey to
prevent odour formation.
Annual disinfection of the air conditioning is rec-
▶
ommended.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
The cooling and heating function is switched o in
ECO+ driving mode. The fan remains switched on.
This can lead to misting of the windows.
Continue to drive only when the windows are free
▶
from misting again.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
In recirculation mode, there is no fresh air supply
from the outside. This can result in loss of driver attention and fogging up of windows.
Keep the recirculation mode switched on for a
▶
short time only.
Operating conditions for the cooling system
✓ Outside temperature above 2 ° C
✓ Running engine
✓ Fan switched on
Operation
Switch the windscreen ventilation/defrosting
mode on/o
Switch recirculated air mode on/o
The recirculation mode prevents contaminated
outside air getting into the interior of the vehicle.
Switch automatic mode on
This function keeps the temperature constant
and prevents the windows from misting.
Switch the cooling system on/o
When the cooling system is switched on, the
temperature and humidity in the vehicle will
drop.
Switching on the cooling system prevents the
windows from misting up.
After pressing the
in the button illuminates, even if the conditions for
switching on the cooling system are not met. The
cooling system switches on when the conditions for
switching on the cooling system are met.
With a temperature setting outside of the number
range, one of the following icons will be displayed in
the Climatronic display:
LO
Maximum cooling power
HI
Maximum heating power
button, the indicator light
Troubleshooting
Water under the vehicle
When the cooling system is switched on, water can
drip o the air conditioning system. This is not a leak.
Fogging
Switch on automatic mode.
›
Or:
Increase the blower speed, switch on the cooling
›
system, and set the air distribution to the windscreen.
Automatic switch-o of the cooling system
If the coolant temperature is too high, the cooling
system may switch o automatically. This ensures
sucient engine cooling.
Climatronic display
A
Set the temperature
B
Set the blower speed
C
Interior temperature sensor
D
Set the direction of the air outlet
E
Stand-by air conditioning
Usage
With stand-by air-conditioning, the vehicle interior is
cooled, ventilated or heated when stationary according to the desired temperature set for the time of
departure.
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Heating and air conditioning system ›
Heated windscreen
Functionality
Sources for operating the stand-by air conditioning
Power for high-voltage battery
▶
Power for charging station or mains socket
▶
Operating using power of high-voltage battery
In order to minimise the discharge of the high-voltage battery, the air-conditioning time is shorter than
when operating with electricity from the charging
station or the mains socket.
Use with power from the charging station or wall
outlet
When charging with alternating current (AC), the
high-voltage battery is charged rst, and then the air
conditioning starts.
When charging with direct current (DC), the vehicle
is air-conditioned during the charging process. Once
charging is complete, the air conditioning process is
terminated or continued with high voltage battery
power (if this option is enabled in the ŠKODA Connect application).
Operation
Manual switch on
If the charging cable is not connected, activate the
›
option for air conditioning without connected
charging cable in the ŠKODA Connect application.
Switch on the stand-by air-conditioning in the
›
ŠKODA Connect application.
If the state of charge of the high-voltage battery
is too low, the stand-by air-conditioning does not
switch on.
Switching on automatically
The stand-by air conditioning system switches on
automatically depending on the departure time that
is set and activated.
Manual switch o
Press the button on the Climatronic control
›
unit.
Or:
Switch o the stand-by air-conditioning in the
›
ŠKODA Connect application.
Automatic switch o
The stand-by air conditioning switches o automatically when one of the following events occurs:
Upon reaching the desired temperature and depar-
▶
ture time
If the charge of the high-voltage battery is too low
▶
Heated windscreen
Usage
Windscreen heating is used for defrosting or ventilating the windscreen.
Requirements
✓ Running engine
✓ Outside temperature approximately below 35 ° C
Operation
Heated rear window
Press the button.
›
Heated windscreen
Press the button.
›
Windscreen heating switches o automatically after
some time.
Troubleshooting
The indicator light in the button or below the button ashes
The heating does not work as the battery charging
level of the 12 volt vehicle battery is too low.
Seat heating
What you should be mindful of
WARNING
Risk of burns!
Do not switch on the seat heater for persons with
▶
limited perception of pain or temperature.
NOTICE
Risk of seat damage!
Do not kneel on the seats or otherwise apply con-
▶
centrated pressure to them.
Do not turn on the heater in the following situa-
▶
tions:
▶
The seat is not occupied.
▶
There are objects on the seat, such as a child
seat.
▶
There are additional seat covers or protective
covers on the seat.
Requirements
✓ Running engine
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Analogue instrument cluster
39
Operation
Press the or button above the Infotainment.
›
The heating is switched on with maximum heating
output. By repeatedly pressing the button, the heating output is reduced until it is switched o.
The level of the seat heating is indicated by the number of illuminated indicator lights in the button.
If the heating is switched on with maximum heat
output, the heating power is automatically lowered
after 10 minutes.
Driver information system
Analogue instrument cluster
Overview
Overview of instrument cluster
Power display
A
Speedometer
B
Charging Indicator
C
Time adjust button
D
Display
E
Multifunction button:
F
Reset odometer (trip)
▶
Switch between odometer (trip) and range dis-
▶
play
When the xed or dipped headlights are switched
on, the instrument cluster is illuminated.
Power display
Consumption-
A
friendly operation
Energy recovery
B
Charging Indicator
When the state of
charge of the high-voltage battery reaches reserve range
A , the avail-
able mileage, range and
maximum speed are reduced.
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Driver information system ›
Driving data
WARNING
Driving with the high-voltage battery charged too little can cause the battery to cut out in road trac,
which can lead to accidents and serious injuries.
Charge the high-voltage battery as soon as possi-
▶
ble.
Display overview
Depending on the equipment, the following information is shown in the display.
Time
A
Selector lever posi-
B
tion
Information and me-
C
nus
Range/trip - distance
D
travelled after resetting the memory
Display of mileage
E
ty
» page 41, Overview.
Information regarding started engine/outside
F
temperature
- low outside temperature
Overview of the main menu items
MFA - travel data
▶
Audio - Using radio and media
▶
Vehicle condition
▶
Settings
▶
» page 40, Overview
» page 41, Functionality.
availabili-
Operation
Press - Switch be-
A
tween menu
items/set values
Hold - Show main
menu
Press - Conrm the
menu item
B
Settings
Setting the language
Language is set in the instrument cluster display under the menu item
Resetting the odometer
Press the button in the instrument cluster
›
and select the kilometre display.
Keep the button pressed down.
›
Setting the time
Press and hold the button on the instrument
›
cluster until the hour indicator on the display ashes.
Settings
.
Press the button repeatedly to set the
›
hours.
Press the button and change to the minute
›
setting.
Press the button repeatedly to set the mi-
›
nutes.
Wait 5 seconds, the settings are saved.
›
Driving data
Overview
The driving data display works with the ignition
switched on.
Depending on the equipment, the display of the instrument cluster shows information such as speed,
fuel consumption, range, information with regard to
available mileage etc.
Memory
The system saves the driving data in the following
memories:
“1” – Single-trip memory
Driving data from the time of switching on the ig-
▶
nition until the ignition is switched o again is stored in the memory. If the journey is interrupted for
more than 2 hours, the memory will be reset.
“2” – Long-term memory
The driving data of all trips up to a total of 19
▶
hours and 59 minutes driving time or 1999 km
driving distance is stored in the memory. If one of
the listed values is exceeded, the memory is reset.
Operation
Display driving data
Select
MFA
›
Select and reset memory for driving data
A .
in the instrument cluster display.
Press - Select infor-
A
mation/Set values
Press - Conrm in-
B
formation
To select the memory
›
for the displayed driving data, press button
A repeatedly.
To reset the memory,
›
press and hold button
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Available mileage
41
Settings
Select driving data to be displayed
The selection of the driving data to be displayed is
made in the display of the instrument cluster in the
menu item
Setting units
Setting the units is carried out in the display of the
instrument cluster in menu item
Settings
MFA data
.
Settings
.
Available mileage
Overview
When driving, the currently available driving performance is shown in the display of the instrument
cluster.
Available mileage
A
Available maximum
B
mileage (e.g. required for rapid acceleration)
If the mileage availability menu item is not displayed, the available mileage is displayed at the bottom of the instrument cluster display.
Functionality
When segments are displayed in the area on the
right, the maximum available mileage is available.
This is needed, for example, for rapid acceleration
when overtaking.
When driving at high power, the period in which the
maximum power is available is shortened and the
number of segments in the area on the right decreases.
If no segments are displayed in the area on the right,
no maximum mileage is available.
If the drive is continued at high mileage, the available
mileage in the area on the left will also be reduced.
With subsequent economical driving, the available
driving performance will increase again.
WARNING
Adapt the driving style to the available mileage and
the state of charge of the high-voltage battery.
If the driving performance is limited, the battery
is protected against excessive wear.
Speed limit warning
Usage
The system oers the possibility to set a speed limit
beyond which an acoustic warning signal will sound
and the following warning message appears in the
display of the instrument cluster.
Settings
Setting the speed limit
Select
Warning at
Warning at
and conrm.
and conrm.
›
When the vehicle is stationary, set the desired
›
speed limit and conrm.
While driving, drive at the desired speed and con-
›
rm it as the speed limit.
Resetting the speed limit
Select
›
To reset the speed limit, conrm the stored value.
›
If the journey is interrupted for more than 2 hours,
the set limit is deactivated, but the set value remains
stored.
Vehicle status
Functionality
In the event of a system fault, the message regarding
the fault in question is displayed on the instrument
cluster display when the ignition is switched on.
Messages relating to faults can be shown again at
any time in the display of the instrument cluster under the menu item
The warning messages will continue to be dis-
played until the malfunctions have been remedied.
Vehicle status
.
Restriction
The available mileage is limited under the following
conditions:
Low state of charge of the high-voltage battery
▶
Rapid acceleration
▶
Very low or high temperature of the high-voltage
▶
battery
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Infotainment overview
Infotainment Swing
Infotainment overview
SD card slot
A
Keys for functions displayed above the keys
B
Hands-free display
C
AUX input
D
Rotary control on the left
Press: Switch Infotainment on/o
▶
Turn: Volume setting
▶
Rotary control on the right
Press:Conrm menu item
▶
Turn: select menu item/set value
▶
Radio menu
Media menu
Phone menu
All menus
System
Settings
Settings menu
Tap on .
›
Select the desired menu item by turning the knob
›
or by tapping the functional area or .
Conrm the selection of the menu item by press-
›
ing the knob
.
Menu settings for Telephone
Sound settings
Device settings
Settings for the Radio menu
Media menu settings
Operation of the ŠKODA Move&Fun applica-
tion
Device settings
Tap on .
›
Menus for the system settings:
Screen
▶
Language
▶
Bluetooth
▶
or by tapping the functional area
Connecting the application
▶
Secure extraction of the source
▶
Restore factory settings
▶
System information
▶
Radio
Overview
Display menu
Tap on .
›
Analogue and digital radio reception
Current selected broadcasting area and number
A
of the station button on the currently playing station is stored
Information symbols
B
▶
Trac signal is available
▶
Trac signal is not available
▶
Alternative frequency is switched o
(FM)
▶
Signal is not available (DAB)
The selected radio station (description or fre-
C
quency)
Radio Text (FM) / Description of the group (DAB)
D
Changing the station
List of available stations
Manual station search
Switches trac programme on/o
Preset buttons for preferred stations
Preset buttons for preferred stations
Choice of storage group
A
Used space
B
The selected station is stored on this station key
C
Unused space
D
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Return to Radio menu
Each radio range includes 12 station buttons for saving preferred stations, which are each divided into
three stored groups (e.g. FM1, FM2, FM3).
Operation
Find stations manually
Manual search is available for AM and FM stations.
In the Radio main menu, tap .
›
Tap or next to the displayed frequency range
›
scale.
Or:
Turn the right rotary control.
›
Scan through the stations one after the other
(SCAN)
The function scans through all the available stations
in the current frequency range in succession, for a
few seconds each.
To start/stop the automatic playback of the availa-
›
ble stations, press the
menu.
Operations on the multifunction steering wheel
Press: Switch sound o/on
A
Turn: Volume setting
Skip to next station/to a station stored under the
preset buttons
Go to previous station/to a station stored under
the preset buttons
control dial in the
Restriction
Infotainment supports digital radio reception in
▶
DAB and DAB+ formats.
Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can
▶
restrict radio reception.
The ŠKODA AUTO company assumes no responsi-
▶
bility for the availability, correct functioning and
broadcast information of the RDS service.
Settings
Select frequency range
In the Radio menu and the corresponding
›
functional area
Save the station currently being listened to as a favourite from the Radio main menu
Hold the desired station key for preferred stations
›
until the station is stored.
Deactivation is conrmed by an acoustic signal.
Stored presets can be overwritten in this way.
Deleting favourites
›
Function surfaces
Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
The variant for changing stations using the function
surface
›
›
Turn on/o radio text reception
Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
When the function is switched on and station presets are displayed, detailed information about the
broadcast content of the FM station being listened
to, or the name of the station group for the DAB station, is displayed.
›
Sort stations in the list of available stations
Applies to the FM frequency range.
›
›
Automatic change of frequency to a regionally
linked FM station
Applies to the FM frequency range.
Infotainment provides the option of automatically
switching to a regionally linked FM station in case of
signal loss of the FM station being listened to.
›
›
▶
▶
Switch RDS on/o
Applies to the FM frequency range.
The menu item is only available for some countries.
in the Radio menu is set as follows:
Choose the change variant.
Select the sorting of stations in alphabetical order
or by group.
Select one of the following menu items:
Fix
- When the signal is lost, another station must
be set manually.
Automatic
- automatic selection of the station with
the best signal reception.
If reception is lost in the given region, Infotainment
will automatically set another available region.
, tap or .
Delete saved station.
Arrow buttons:
Radio text
FM station list:
Advanced settings FM.
.
.
.
.
RDS Regional:
.
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Media
›
If the RDS function is disabled, the following menu
items in FM station settings are not available:
Trac program (TP)
▶
Radio text
▶
RDS Regional
▶
Automatic frequency change (AF)
▶
Switch automatic frequency control (AF) on/o
Applies to the FM frequency range.
When the function is switched on and the signal of
the FM station currently being listened to is weak,
Infotainment automatically sets the same station to
a dierent frequency with a better signal.
›
Switching additional announcements of the DAB
transmitter on / o
Applies to the DAB frequency range.
When the function is switched on, other announcements are received as trac announcements. E.g.
weather news, sports reports, nancial news etc.
›
Switch trac reception for DAB stations on/o
Applies to the DAB frequency range.
›
Enable/disable automatic programme tracking of a
DAB station
Applies to the DAB frequency range.
When the function is switched on and the DAB station is lost, Infotainment automatically changes to
the same station with a better signal in a dierent
DAB station group.
›
Turn on/o automatic switching from a DAB station to the same FM station
Applies to the DAB frequency range.
When the function is switched on and the DAB station being listened to is lost, Infotainment automatically changes to the same FM station. The symbol
(FM) is displayed after the station name.
When the corresponding DAB station can be received again, the station automatically changes from
FM to DAB.
›
Advanced settings FM.
Advanced settings FM.
Advanced settings DAB
Advanced settings DAB
Advanced settings DAB
Advanced settings DAB
Radio Radio Data System (RDS)
Automatic frequency change (AF)
Tap other DAB announcements
Tap DAB trac announcements
Tap Program tracking DAB - DAB
Tap Automatic change DAB - FM
.
.
Media
What you should be mindful of
Do not save any important data or that which has
▶
not been backed up on the connected audio sour-
ces. ŠKODA assumes no responsibility for lost or
damaged les or connected audio sources.
When changing or connecting an audio source, this
▶
may cause sudden changes in volume. Reduce the
volume before changing or connecting an audio
source.
When connecting an audio source, the source in-
▶
formation messages can be displayed. These messages must be observed and, if necessary, con-
rmed.
The national copyright laws that apply in your
▶
country must be observed.
Overview
.
Display menu
Tap on .
›
Information on current track
A
Playback timeline with a slider
B
.
Selected audio source
C
Control of track playback
D
Folder/track list
Information concerning the track being played ap-
▶
pears on the screen, if it is stored as a so-called ID3
Tag on the audio source. When no ID3 tag is availa-
.
ble, only the title name is displayed.
The remaining playback time indicated does not
▶
correspond to the actual remaining playback time
for titles with variable bit rates (VBR).
Operation
Operation in Infotainment
Tap: start playback
Tap: pause
Within 3 seconds of starting playback, tap:
.
to play the previous track
After 3 seconds, tap from the start of playback: to play the current track from the begin-
ning
Hold: fast rewind within the track
Tap: play the next track
Hold: fast forward within the track
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Tap: switch random playback of the current al-
bum/folder on/oTap: toggle repeated playback of the current
album/folder on/oTap: toggle repeated playback of a specic
track on/o
Operations on the multifunction steering wheel
Turn: Adjust Volume
Press: Skip to next track
Hold: Fast-forward within the track
Press within 3 seconds of starting playback:
play the previous track
Press after 3 seconds of the start of playback:
play the current track from the beginning
Hold: Fast-reverse within the title
The operational options depend on the connec-
ted audio source.
Settings
Turn title playback including subfolders on/o
Press: Pause/start playback
A
Tap on
›
Display the list of paired Bluetooth® devices
Tap on
›
Mix/Repeat including subfolders
Select Bluetooth device
Technical data
Supported sources
SourceInterfaceTypeSpecicationFile system
SD cardSD card readerStandard size
MSC
USB
Bluetooth® playerBluetooth®-
USB 1.x; 2.x 3.x
or higher with USB
2.x support
MTP
Apple
SD
SDHC
SDXC
USB stick
HDD
(without special
software)
USB devices that
support the USB
Mass Storage pro-
tocol
Devices running
the Android or
Windows Phone
operating system
that support the
Media Transfer
Protocol
Devices with an
iOS operating sys-
tem
Bluetooth® proto-
cols
A2DP and AVRCP
(1.0 - 1.5)
.
.
FAT16
FAT32
exFAT
HFS+
-
The GPT standards (GUID partition table) method structured audio sources are not supported by Infotain-
ment.
Compatibility of mobile devices
It is possible to check the ŠKODAweb 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:
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Telephone
http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility
All information given is incidental and serves as information.
The ŠKODA AUTO company cannot guarantee full functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to a software up-
date of the Infotainment and the mobile devices.
Supported audio les
Compression for-
mat
Codec typeFile exten-
sion
Max. bit rate
[kbps]
Max. sam-
pling rate
Multi channels
[kHz]
Mono, Dual Mono,
MPEG
WMA
MPEG 1 Layer 3mp332 - 32032, 44, 48
16, 22, 24Mono,
MPEG 2 Layer 3mp38 - 160
Windows Media
Audio 9 and 10
wma8 - 384
8, 11, 12
8, 11, 12, 16,
22, 32, 44,
48
Stereo, Joint
Stereo
Stereo, Joint
Stereo
Mono, Stereo,
Joint Stereo
Files that are protected by DRM- and iTunes® methods are not supported by Infotainment.
Supported playlists
Codec typeFile extension
M3Um3u
M3U8m3u8
PLSpls
WPLwpl
ASXasx
Telephone
Overview
Display menu
Tap on .
›
Name of the telephone service provider (with ac-
A
tive roaming, the symbol
name)
Possible symbols in the status bar:
B
▶
- a phone is connected to the device
▶
- charge status of the phone battery
appears before the
▶
- signal strength of the phone service net-
work
▶
- current call
▶
- missed call
Enter the telephone number
Contact list
Call lists (for missed calls, the symbol with the
number of missed calls is displayed next to the
function area)
Establishing a connection to the voice mailbox
number
Establishing a connection to the emergency
number (only applicable in certain countries)
Display favourite contacts
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47
Requirements
✓ The Bluetooth® function of the Infotainment and
the telephone needs to be switched on.
The Bluetooth® function of the Infotainment is
switched on in the menu item
Bluetooth
.
✓ Visibility of the Infotainment is switched on.
The visibility of the Infotainment is switched on in
the menu item
✓ The telephone is within signal range of the Info-
tainment's Bluetooth® unit.
✓ The telephone is compatible with Infotainment.
Bluetooth
Visibility:
Bluetooth
.
Operation
Enter the telephone number
In the Phone menu, tap on .
›
Enter the phone number using the dial .
›
Enter the last dialled number/establish a connection to the entered telephone number.
Termination of the phone call (during a phone
call)
Establishing a connection to the emergency
number (only applicable in certain countries)
Establishing a connection to the breakdown
number in the event of a breakdown
Establishing a connection to the info number
(for information regarding the products and
services of the ŠKODA brand)
Establishing a connection to the number of the
voice mail
Movement of the cursor in the input line
Telephone conversation
Depending on the context of the telephone conversation, the following functions can be selected:
Answer an incoming call / return to the held call
Switch the ringer o / on
/
End connection / reject incoming call / end call
Enter call number
Switch between the calls
Hold a call
Switch the microphone o/on / Switch on
/ /
the Infotainment speakerphone
To switch the conversation from Infotainment to
›
telephone, tap To switch the call from the telephone to Infotain-
›
ment, tap
Operations on the multifunction steering wheel
Turn: Volume setting
A
Press: Answer call / end call
Hold:
There is no telephone conversation - Select
▶
last dialled number/reject call
There is a telephone conversation - Switch
▶
the call to the telephone and back
speakerphone
.
.
Delete the last number entered
List of telephone contacts
The list of telephone contacts is imported from the
connected main telephone.
To display the contact list in the phone menu, tap
›
on
.
Select the desired telephone contact using the dial
›
.
Call list
To display the contact list in the phone menu, tap
›
on
.
All calls
Received calls
Outgoing Calls
Missed calls
Storing the contact / the number in the favour-
ites list
Restriction
Availability of features
The availability of certain features depends on the
type of mobile device, as well as that of the applications installed.
Compatibility of mobile devices
It is possible to check the ŠKODAweb 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
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Bluetooth® compatibility of mobile devices
Due to the large number of mobile devices, it is not
possible to guarantee total Bluetooth® compatibility
with Infotainment. Bluetooth® compatibility depends
on the Bluetooth® version as well as the implementation of Bluetooth® protocols by the manufacturer of
the mobile device.
Applications in mobile devices
Mobile devices can be used to install applications
that allow you to view additional information on the
Infotainment screen, or to operate the Infotainment
system.
Due to the variety of applications, as well as their ongoing development, the available applications may
not function on all mobile devices. ŠKODA AUTO assumes no liability for their proper functioning.
The scope of available applications and their functionality is dependent on the type of Infotainment, as
well as the vehicle and country.
Settings
Pair and connect a mobile device to the Infotainment
Find available Bluetooth® devices in the mobile de-
›
vice.
Select the device (the device name is Skoda BT
›
XXXX. The characters XXXX represent the last four
digits of the vehicle identication number).
Conrm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
›
conrm.
Should the device be connected to another
phone, then the phone to be paired is only paired
with the device.
Pair and connect Infotainment to a non-paired mobile device
Select phone
Select phone
.
.
Import contacts
.
›
Select the desired device from the list of available
›
devices.
Select the desired Bluetooth® prole.
›
Conrm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
›
conrm.
Connect Infotainment to a previously connected
mobile device
›
Select the desired device from the list of previous-
›
ly connected devices.
Update telephone contacts
When re-connecting the telephone with Infotainment, an automatic update of the list is carried out.
To manually update the list
›
Sort contacts in the phone book
User prole
›
sorting type.
Ringtone
Some phones do not allow the use of the telephone
ringtone; instead, the Infotainment ringtone is used.
›
Select the ringtone.
›
Number for the voice mailbox
›
Enter the number of the voice mailbox.
›
Save Favourites
The favourites are available in three storage groups,
each with four contacts.
Show the contact list or call history.
›
Using the dial , select the telephone contact or
›
the telephone number and tap
Select the location for storing the favourite.
›
contents will be overwritten when conrming.
Delete a favourite
›
Select the contact using the dial and conrm the
›
deletion.
function surface
process.
select the ringtone
User prole
If the selected position is already occupied, its
User prole
You can delete all contacts by tapping on the
Contact display:
Mailbox no.:
Deleting favourites
Clear all
and conrm the deletion
Tap and select the
.
.
.
.
ŠKODA Move&Fun Application
Usage
Using the ŠKODA Move&Fun application, it is possible, for example, to navigate, display vehicle information, control media playback, or manage vehicle loading.
Overview
In Infotainment, you can change between the menus
of the ŠKODA Move&Fun application.
To display the menus tap the ŠKODA Move&Fun
›
application.
Navigation
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Vehicle information
Setting and management of loads
Search
Termination of operation of ŠKODA Move&Fun
application
Requirements
✓ The ŠKODA Move&Fun application needs to be
installed on the mobile device.
✓ The mobile devices is connected to the Infotain-
ment using Bluetooth®.
✓ Infotainment allows data transmission.
The data transmission is activated in the menu
item
App connection
Data transfer active
.
Settings
Connection set-up
Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment us-
›
ing Bluetooth®.
Switch on data transfer in the menu item
›
App connection
Start the ŠKODA Move&Fun application on the
›
mobile device.
Conrm the on-screen registration code in the In-
›
fotainment and the mobile device.
Application information ŠKODA Move&Fun
Detailed information about ŠKODA Move&Fun application can be found on the ŠKODA website after
reading the following QR code or link:
http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps
Data transfer active
switch on
Online Services
ŠKODA Connect
Regulations
The rights and obligations of the contracting parties
with regard to the provision of these services are
regulated in an independent agreement. Current legal documents regarding the ŠKODA Connect services can be found on the ŠKODA Connect Portal and
the ŠKODA Connect application.
Functionality
ŠKODA Connect services allow you to connect the
vehicle to the online world. They thus represent an
extension of the vehicle and Infotainment functions.
The ŠKODA Connect services are not part of the vehicle's equipment. These will be published separately
on the ŠKODA Connect Portal website, in the ŠKODA Connect application or in Infotainment, if Infotainment allows this.
The oer of ŠKODA Connect services depends on
the type of vehicle and its trim level, Infotainment
and country.
ŠKODA Connect website
The ŠKODA Connect website contains e.g. the current information on the ŠKODA Connect services,
the reference to the ŠKODA Connect Portal or the
option to download the ŠKODA Connect application.
The website is opened after reading the following
QR code or the reference:
http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect
ŠKODA Connect Portal website
The ŠKODA Connect Portal website enables, for example, user registration, ordering of ŠKODA Connect
services, service management or remote access to
the vehicle.
The website is opened after reading the following
QR code or the reference:
http://go.skoda.eu/connect-portal
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ŠKODA Connect application
Requirements
Terms of use of the ŠKODA Connect services
✓ A user is registered for the vehicle.
✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are active.
Availability of the ŠKODA Connect services
Availability depends on the following conditions:
Cellular networks through which the connection to
▶
the ŠKODA Connect services is ensured are available.
▶
The availability, functioning, connection speed
and technology used in the mobile network can
be dierent in the respective countries and are
dependent on the mobile network operator.
▶
In areas where this is insucient signal, e.g. in underground garages, functionality may be limited.
The ŠKODA Connect services are available for your
▶
vehicle and the respective country.
▶
The availability can be checked on the following
ŠKODA Connect website:
http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect-availability
Availability status of the ŠKODA Connect services
The availability status of the services is displayed in
the ŠKODA Connect application.
ŠKODA Connect application
Functionality
ŠKODA Connect application
The ŠKODA Connect application enables, for example, user registration, ordering of ŠKODA Connect
services or remote access to the vehicle.
The application can be downloaded to the mobile device after scanning the following QR code or link:
http://go.skoda.eu/skodaconnectapp
Requirements
✓ The user has one ŠKODA ID account linked to the
vehicle.
✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are active in the
vehicle.
User registration and activation of the
ŠKODA Connect services
Functionality
User registration will provide you with a ŠKODA ID
user account that can be used in all ŠKODA applications and services.
The user registration of the ŠKODA Connect services is done in the ŠKODA Connect application.
When registering, create an S-PIN.
You need the S-PIN to register for certain ŠKODA
Connect services.
Settings
User registration
User registration and activation of online services
ŠKODA Connect take place on the website ŠKODA
Connect Portal or in the application ŠKODA Connect.
To complete registration, access to the e-mail box
entered during registration is required.
Activation of online services
In order to aktivieren ŠKODA Connect online services, proceed as follows:
The ŠKODA Connect application is switched on in
›
the mobile device.
Select the option Add vehicle select and follow
›
the instructions in the application.
Remote access to the vehicle
Usage
The service relating to remote access to the vehicle
oers the possibility of remotely controlling certain
vehicle functions and accessing vehicle information.
Available functions include, for example, the following:
Trip overviews
▶
Overview of the vehicle condition
▶
Localization service for determining vehicle posi-
▶
tion
Remote charging of the vehicle
▶
Remote control of the air conditioning system
▶
Requirements
The service and the coupled functions are available
depending on the following conditions:
✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are active.
✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are available.
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Start
Notes on starting
Operating conditions
✓ The high-voltage battery charging status is su-
cient.
✓ The charging plug is not plugged into the charg-
ing socket of the vehicle.
Positions of the key in the ignition lock
Ignition o
1
Ignition on
2
Start the engine
3
Start
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
›
Move the selector lever to position or .
›
Turn key to position 3 .
›
As soon as the engine starts up, release the key.
›
The engine starting is displayed as follows:
At the same time, an audible signal is emitted.
▶
The pointer of the power indicator moves to
▶
In the instrument cluster display
▶
in the status bar.
NOTICE
With very low outdoor temperatures, the temperature of the high-voltage battery may drop so low
that it may no longer be possible to start the engine.
Starting the engine again is only possible when the
temperature of the high-voltage battery has risen
suciently.
CAUTION
Danger of unexpected vehicle movement!
At temperatures below -10°C, start the vehicle
▶
with the selector lever in the
Stopping the engine
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
Turn key to position 1 .
›
On vehicles with automatic transmission, the key can
only be removed when the selector lever is in the
position.
WARNING
Steering lock hazard!
READY
position.
.
is displayed
Starting and driving ›
During a journey with the engine stopped, the igni-
▶
tion must always be switched on.
Start
Starting issues
Troubleshooting
NOTICE
Danger of engine damage!
Do not start the vehicle by towing.
▶
The engine does not start
Switch o the ignition.
›
Wait 30 seconds and repeat the starting proce-
›
dure.
If the engine does not start, use the jump start ca-
›
bles with the 12 volt vehicle battery of another ve-
» page 69 or seek the help of a specialist ga-
hicle
rage.
The engine does not start, the display shows a
message regarding the immobilizer
Use the other vehicle key.
›
If the engine does not start, seek the help of a spe-
›
cialist garage.
The key cannot be turned in the ignition
Move the steering wheel back and forth while
›
turning the key.
Automatic gearbox
Lever positions
Parked vehicle
The drive wheels are
locked.
Only set the position when the vehicle is stationary.
Reverse gear
Only set the position when the vehicle is stationary.
Neutral
There is no transmission of engine power to the
wheels.
Forward drive/forward drive with maximum
recuperation
In
mode, three recuperation levels can be
set
» page 52.
mode, the maximum recuperation level is au-
In
tomatically set.
Choose between and (spring-loaded position)
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Starting and driving ›
Vehicle driving mode
Moving the selector lever out of the or position
lights up - the selector lever is locked
Press the brake pedal,
›
and at the same time,
press the button in the
selector lever.
WARNING
Risk of the stationary vehicle rolling away automatically!
When the selector lever is in the
▶
position, secure the vehicle with the brake.
position or
Operation
Starting up
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
›
Start the engine.
›
Press the button in the selector lever and set it to
›
the desired position.
Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator
›
pedal lightly.
Speeding up while driving (kick-down)
Fully depress the accelerator.
›
Stopping temporarily (e.g. at a junction)
Leave the selector lever in the position and se-
›
cure the vehicle with the brake pedal.
Stopping
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
›
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
Press the button in the selector lever and set it to
›
position.
the
Turn o the engine.
›
Select the recuperation level
The energy generated during braking is stored in the
high-voltage battery during recuperation. A higher
recuperation level also increases the braking force
when driving downhill or rolling out.
As the state of charge of the high-voltage battery increases, the force of the recuperation braking will
decrease.
Four recuperation levels can be set using the selector lever.
Light recuperation.
▶
Medium recuperation.
▶
Strong recuperation.
▶
Very strong recuperation.
▶
mode: choose a
In
+
higher recuperation
level
mode: choose a
In
-
lower recuperation
level
Choose between
A
and (spring-loaded
position)
The recuperation can also be done when pressing
the brake pedal.
Troubleshooting
Recuperation error
illuminates together with
Message regarding a recuperation fault
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Starting up a vehicle that is stuck
Adjust the selector lever between and . The
›
vehicle will then start to rock and be easier to free.
Manual release of automatic gearbox
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
Insert a at-head
›
screwdriver or push a
similar tool into the
gap in the area of arrow
A .
Carefully loosen and
›
lift the quadrant cover.
Insert a screwdriver in-
›
to the plastic part and
carefully move it in the
direction of the arrow.
Press the button in the
›
selector lever and
bring it to the
tion.
posi-
Vehicle driving mode
Usage
The driving mode makes it possible to increase the
driving economy and the range of the vehicle.
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Economical driving style
53
Overview
Normal mode
The Normal mode is suitable for a conventional driving. Neither the engine power, nor other functions
are limited.
ECO mode
ECO mode is suitable for a economic driving style.
The engine power is slightly limited, the maximum
speed is reduced to 120 km/h. The Climatronic
switches to economy mode.
ECO+ mode
ECO+ mode is suitable for a very economic driving
style. The engine power is very limited, the maximum
speed is reduced to 95 km/h. The cooling and heating function is switched o.
Operation
Select driving mode
Press the button.
›
When the driving mode is changed, the information
text is displayed in the instrument cluster display.
When ECO or ECO + mode is selected, the corresponding lettering is illuminated on the button.
Economical driving style
Tips for economical driving and evaluation of
driving economy
Tips for economical driving
Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking.
▶
Use the driving mode ECO+ and ECO
▶
Use the
▶
decelerate. This will charge the high-voltage battery.
Avoid full acceleration and too high speeds.
▶
Turn o the engine for longer periods.
▶
Observe the prescribed tyre pressure
▶
Remove unnecessary ballast.
▶
Remove the roof rack when it is not needed.
▶
Switch on electric consumers only for as long as
▶
necessary.
Do not leave the windows open while driving.
▶
mode of the automatic transmission to
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Towing eye and towing procedure
Towing lug
Removing the front cap
Press on the cap and
›
remove it.
Installing the towing eye
Screw in the towing
›
eye.
Insert the wheel
›
wrench or similar object through the towing eye.
Tighten the towing
›
eye.
After the towing process
Unscrew the towing eye.
›
Insert the cover cap.
›
Towing the vehicle
This vehicle is not designed for towing another vehicle.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
The tow rope must not be twisted.
▶
When towing, drive at a speed of max. 50 km/h.
▶
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Use a braided synthetic bre rope for towing. Do
▶
not use a twisted tow rope.
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Starting and driving ›
Brakes
NOTICE
Always keep the tow rope taut during towing.
▶
Do not exceed a towing distance of 50 km.
▶
NOTICE
Danger of gearbox damage!
If the gearbox no longer contains any oil, the vehi-
▶
cle must only be towed with the front axle raised
clear of the ground or transported on a special
breakdown vehicle.
The vehicle must not be towed when the rear axle
▶
is raised.
The vehicle must not be towed without the ignition
▶
being switched on.
Information for the driver of the towed vehicle
Move the selector lever to position .
›
WARNING
Risk of accident!
When the ignition is switched o, the brake booster
and the power steering do not work. In addition,
there is a risk that the steering lock will engage.
If it is not possible to start the engine, switch on
▶
the ignition!
NOTICE
Danger of engine damage!
The vehicle must be towed with the engine running
▶
or at least with the ignition turned on.
Brakes
What you should be mindful of
WARNING
Problems and faults with the brake system can extend the braking distance of the vehicle!
DANGER
Danger of the brakes overheating!
Do not depress the brake pedal unless braking is
▶
required.
If the original front spoiler is damaged, ensure the
▶
air supply to the front brakes is guaranteed.
Checking
The ll level must be
within the marked range.
If the level is below the
›
mark
tinue.
Do not rell liquid.
›
Seek the help of a spe-
›
cialist garage.
If the brake uid level is
cated in the instrument cluster by the illumination of
is displayed in the status bar. Nevertheless, we
recommend checking the brake uid level regularly
directly at the reservoir.
WARNING
Danger of brake failure!
If the uid level falls signicantly within a short time
or drops below the mark
have become leaky.
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
▶
Specication
The brake uid must comply with standard
VW 501 14. This standard complies with the requirements of the FMVSS 116 DOT4 standard.
Changing
Have the brake uid replaced by a specialist garage.
WARNING
Danger of brake failure!
If the brake uid change date is exceeded, heavy
braking may cause vapour bubbles to form in the
brake system.
too low, this will be indi-
, the brake system may
, do not con-
Troubleshooting
Brake uid level is too low
illuminates
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
›
rage.
Inspecting the brake uid level
Test conditions
✓ The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
✓ The engine is o
Brake system and anti-lock braking system faulty
illuminates together with
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
›
rage.
Worn brake pads
illuminates
Drive to a specialist garage, exercising ap-
›
propriate caution.
Braking is limited
illuminates together with
Message regarding limitations of the braking ef-
fect
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Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Reduced braking eect
Damp, frozen, salt-aected or corroded brakes can
impair the braking eect.
Clean the brakes by braking several times if trac
›
conditions allow it.
When the engine is stopped, the brake booster
does not work
Depress the brake pedal more forcefully.
›
Handbrake
service
WARNING
Risk of accident!
An insuciently released parking brake will impair
the function of the brake system.
Fully release the parking brake before driving.
▶
To back up
Pull the lever up to the
›
stop position.
The parking brake
lights up.
To solve
Pull the lever up a little and push in the lock button.
›
Press and hold the lock button and pull the lever
›
completely down.
Starting and driving ›
Handbrake
Driver assist systems
Braking and stabilising systems
Overview
Stabilisation control (ESC)
ESC helps to stabilize the vehicle in borderline situa-
tions (e.g. when the vehicle starts to skid). ESC
brakes the individual wheels to maintain the direc-
tion of travel.
ashes - ESC is engaged
Traction control (TCS)
ASR helps to stabilize the vehicle when accelerating
or driving on low-grip roads. ASR reduces the drive
power transmitted to the wheels when the wheels
spin.
ashes - ASR is engaged
Antilock braking system (ABS)
ABS helps maintain control of the vehicle during
emergency braking. An ABS intervention is noticea-
ble by pulsating movements of the brake pedal.
Motor Slip Regulation (MSR)
MSR helps to maintain control of the vehicle in the
event of a sudden reduction in speed, e.g. on icy
roads. If the drive wheels lock, MSR increases the
engine speed. This reduces the braking eect of the
engine and the wheels can rotate freely again.
Electronic Dierential Lock (EDL)
EDL helps to stabilize the vehicle when driving on
road surfaces with dierent grip under the individual
wheels. EDL brakes a spinning wheel and transmits
power to a dierent drive wheel.
Hill Hold Control
Hill Hold Control helps when starting o on uphill
gradients by braking the vehicle for about 2 seconds
after the brake pedal is released.
Operating conditions
✓ The gradient is at least 5%.
✓ The driver's door is closed.
Electromechanical brake booster (eBKV)
eBKV (electronic brake force distribution) facilitates
operation of the brake pedal. At the same time,
charging of the high-voltage battery is made possi-
ble through regenerative braking.
After switching o the ignition, the eBKV (electronic
brake force distribution) function is either restricted
or not available.
Regenerative braking
Regenerative braking produces energy that is stored
in the high-voltage battery. The force of the braking
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Driver assist systems ›
Cruise control system
eect depends on the selected driving mode, as well
as the state of charge of the high-voltage battery.
During regenerative braking, pulsating movements
of the brake pedal and uctuating decelerations of
the vehicle can occur.
Troubleshooting
ESC or ASR faulty/deactivated by the system
illuminates
Stop the engine and start again.
›
If the indicator light does not go out after covering
›
a short distance, seek the help of a specialist garage.
ABS faulty
illuminates
You may continue driving, exercising appro-
›
priate caution. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Brake system and anti-lock braking system faulty
illuminates together with
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
›
rage.
Electromechanical brake booster faulty
illuminates
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
›
rage.
Cruise control system
Functionality
The cruise control system maintains the set speed
without the accelerator pedal having to be operated.
This, however, is only possible to the extent permitted by the engine output and braking power of the
vehicle.
WARNING
Risk of the cruise control system starting unintentionally!
Deactivate cruise control after use.
▶
Status display in the instrument cluster display
illuminated - the cruise control system is activated
illuminated - cruise control is active
When cruise control starts, the set speed is
displayed.
Operating conditions
✓ The driving speed is higher than 20 km/h.
Operation
Operating with the lever
A
Activate cruise control (cruise control deacti-
vated)
Deactivate cruise control
Interrupt control (sprung position)
B
Resume cruise control1)/Increase speed
C
Start control with current speed/Reduce
limit
Accelerate temporarily
Depress the accelerator pedal.
›
Releasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed
to drop again to the set speed.
Interrupting cruise control
After pressing the brake pedal
▶
After an ESC intervention
▶
Lane Assist
Usage
Lane Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane.
It is based on the boundaries of a lane. These may include lane markings, road edges or objects such as
curbs or possibly trac cones.
The system is intended primarily for use on highways.
Functionality
As the vehicle approaches a lane marking, the system executes a steering movement in the opposite
direction from the lane marking. The steering intervention can be overridden manually.
1)
If no speed is set, the current speed is adopted.
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No system intervention occurs when changing lane
with the turn signal on.
Status display in the instrument cluster display
lights up - System is activated and ready to
intervene
lights up - System intervenes
Warning through steering wheel vibrations
The steering wheel vibrations are triggered in the
following situations:
The vehicle crosses the boundary line without the
▶
indicator light switched on.
The system is not able to keep the vehicle within
▶
the lane.
Correct the steering movement in the event of vi-
›
brations.
Operating conditions
✓ The driving speed is higher than 60 km/h.
✓ The lane markings are clearly visible.
Operation
Automatic activation
Lane Assist is automatically activated when the ignition is switched on.
Deactivation
Press the button.
›
The symbol in the button comes on when deactivated.
Troubleshooting
Message regarding system unavailability
The symbol
Clean the windscreen in the sensor area.
›
Stop the engine and restart again after a short
›
time.
If the system is still not available, seek the help of a
›
specialist garage.
in the button comes on.
Function restriction
The system function may be restricted in the following cases:
The eld of view of the sensor is limited by a dirty
▶
screen or an obstacle or a preceding vehicle.
If the weather conditions are unfavourable.
▶
The vehicle is making a sharp turn.
▶
The vehicle is travelling on a sloping road or in ruts.
▶
When the driving lane is too narrow.
▶
The vehicle drives through a construction site.
▶
WARNING
Danger of incorrect steering intervention!
Certain objects or markings on the road may be erroneously recognized as lane markings.
Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and
▶
be prepared to override the steering intervention.
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Park Assist systems ›
Park Pilot parking aid
Park Assist systems
Park Pilot parking aid
Functionality
If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will display a visible message and an audible signal will
sound.
The interval between the signals becomes shorter as
the clearance is reduced. At a distance of less than
30 cm from the obstacle, a continuous tone sounds.
Display
The recorded areas vary according to the equipment.
Acoustic signals on/o
Obstacle at a distance of less than 30 cm
Obstacle at a distance of more than 30 cm
Obstacle outside the route
Troubleshooting
After switching on, an audible signal sounds for 3
seconds and there is no obstacle near the vehicle
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Operating conditions
✓ The driving speed is lower than 15 km/h.
Turn on/turn o
Switching on
Engage reverse gear.
›
Switching o
Disengage reverse gear.
›
Function restriction
In the following cases, the system does not have to
issue a warning of an obstacle, or the warning may
be issued incorrectly:
If the weather conditions are unfavourable.
▶
The detected obstacles are moving.
▶
Sensor signals are not reected by the surface of
▶
the obstacles.
It is a small obstacle, e.g. a stone or a pillar.
▶
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High-voltage system ›
High-voltage system
High-voltage system and high-voltage
battery
What you should be mindful of
Warning stickers about high voltage
The warning stickers are located on high-voltage
components.
Warning stickers relating to hot surfaces
The warning sticker is located on components that can become noticeably
warm.
DANGER
Improper handling of the high-voltage system and
battery can result in burns, injuries or fatal electric
shock.
It must always be assumed that the high-voltage
▶
battery is charged and that the high-voltage system is live. This also applies when the electric drive
is switched o and the ignition is switched o.
The components of the high-voltage system, e.g.
▶
the high-voltage cables and the high-voltage battery, neither catch on nor touch with the help of
objects.
Do not carry out any work on the high-voltage sys-
▶
tem or the high-voltage battery.
Work on the high-voltage system and the systems
▶
inuenced by it may only be carried out by qualied
service technicians.
Do not open or repair the components of the high-
▶
voltage system.
High-voltage system and high-voltage battery
Do not replace, remove or disconnect the orange
▶
high-voltage cables.
Do not open, replace, or remove the cover of the
▶
high-voltage battery.
Damage to the vehicle or the high-voltage battery
▶
can result in the escape of toxic and ammable
gases. Open the windows to ensure that any gases
are vented and exit the vehicle.
Avoid contact with liquids and gases coming from
▶
the high-voltage battery.
In the event of re, leave the vehicle and stay at a
▶
safe distance. Inform rescuers about the fact that
it is a vehicle with a high-voltage battery.
After an accident
.
» page 16,
CAUTION
Touching the oor of the vehicle or an accident may
damage the high-voltage battery.
Contact a specialist company immediately and en-
▶
sure the high-voltage battery is checked.
NOTICE
In the event of a vehicle with a at high-voltage bat-
tery, there is a risk of irreversible damage to the
high-voltage battery during extended periods of use
A at high-voltage battery must be recharged im-
▶
mediately!
NOTICE
If the vehicle is stationary for several months, the
high-voltage battery can go at.
This can lead to the high-voltage battery being dam-
aged at high ambient temperatures and a low charge
state.
Always ensure there is a sucient state of charge
▶
with the high-voltage battery!
If the battery is left standing for long periods in
very cold environments, the low internal temperature of the high-voltage battery can reduce the
range and limit the driving performance.
High Voltage System Overview
The high-voltage system in the vehicle consists of
the following main components:
High-voltage battery
▶
Power electronics
▶
Electric motor
▶
High-voltage air-conditioning compressor
▶
Charger for the high-voltage battery
▶
Charging socket
▶
Orange high-voltage cable and plug
▶
High-voltage heating system
▶
The high-voltage battery is located under the vehicle oor and is not accessible to users.
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High-voltage system ›
Charging of high-voltage battery
Troubleshooting
Fault in electric drive system
illuminates
Message regarding fault in the electrical system
You may continue driving, exercising appropriate
›
caution. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
illuminates
Message regarding fault in the electrical system
Stop driving! Stop the vehicle and stop the engine.
›
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Electrical system overheated
illuminates together with
Message regarding overheating in the electrical system
Stop driving! Stop the vehicle and stop the engine.
›
Do not top up with coolant!
›
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Fault in the engine control system
illuminates
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Charging of high-voltage battery
What you should be mindful of
WARNING
Danger of life-threatening electric shock, re hazard,
danger of damage to vehicle.
Follow the correct procedure for charging.
▶
Connect the charging cable to a power outlet that
▶
is protected from both moisture and liquids.
Only charge at correctly installed and undamaged
▶
sockets and at a faultless electrical installation.
Have the sockets and electrical installations
checked at regular intervals.
Never charge in potentially explosive areas. Com-
▶
ponents of the charging cable can cause sparks
and thus ignite explosive vapours.
Protect the charging plugs from moisture and liq-
▶
uids.
Do not carry out work on the vehicle while charg-
▶
ing.
Always remove the charging cable before starting
▶
up the vehicle. Fit the protective cap and close the
battery charging ap.
Never charge several vehicles at the same time at
▶
the mains sockets of a fuse circuit.
Observe the maximum charge capacity of the fuse
▶
circuit used. If the charging cable is plugged into a
socket of the same circuit together with other
consumers, the circuit may be overloaded and the
charging process may be interrupted.
WARNING
Never use damaged charging plugs or charging ca-
▶
bles.
NOTICE
When fast charging with direct current (DC), the
charging process is carried out using a very high
charging current. Frequent rapid charging (DC) can
permanently reduce the charging capacity of the
high-voltage battery.
Mainly charge the high-voltage battery with alter-
▶
nating current (AC).
NOTICE
Long periods with the vehicle left standing with a
fully charged high-voltage battery for several
months can lead to a permanent reduction in the
charging capacity of the high-voltage battery.
Avoid prolonged vehicle downtimes when the
▶
high-voltage battery is at a high state of charge.
At very low and very high temperatures, there
may be restrictions when charging the high-voltage
battery. The charging time may be longer.
As the state of charge of the high-voltage battery
increases, the ability of the high-voltage battery to
absorb energy decreases. This slows down the
charging process.
Overview
Charging socket and charging indicator
Charging indicator
A
Charging socket (AC
B
alternating current)
Charging socket (DC
C
direct current)
Charging indicator
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Charging of high-voltage battery
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Green light glows - high-voltage battery is
A
charged, charging process is complete
Green light pulsating - high-voltage battery is
B
charging
Flashes green (about 1 minute after connecting
C
the charging cable) - time-delayed charging is
activated, but has not yet started
Flashes yellow - selector lever is not in position
D
Lights up yellow for several seconds - charging
E
plug inserted in charging socket is detected
Yellow light illuminates continuously - Charging
plug is plugged into the charging socket, but no
mains power was detected.
Have the power grid checked from which the
›
vehicle is being charged.
Red light illuminates - Charging plug is not
F
locked into the charging socket.
Disconnect the charging plug and insert it
›
again into the charging socket until it stops.
If the fault persists, seek the help of a special-
›
ist company.
Flashes red - Fault in the vehicle's charging sys-
G
tem
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Information label on the battery charging ap
The sign provides information about the compatibility of the vehicle's charging components and the
charging location.
Label of plug type
for alternating current charging (AC).
Identication of the
connector type for
current DC
Charging options
Public charging station (AC alternating current
▶
Home Charging Station - Wall box (AC alternating
▶
current)
Fast charging at charging station (DC direct cur-
▶
rent)
Charging at a usual mains socket or industrial sock-
▶
et
Home Station (Wall box)
When charging with a home charging station, a higher charging power is achieved than using a standard
mains socket. The charging time is considerably
shortened.
For information about purchasing a suitable home
charging station (Wall box), please ask a ŠKODA
partner.
charging with direct
NOTICE
The installation of the home charging station (wall
box) must be carried out by qualied personnel.
Before installing the home charging station, ensure
▶
the electrical installation of the house is checked.
Ensure the electrical installation and the home
▶
charging station are checked regularly by qualied
personnel.
Charging
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Follow the correct procedure for charging. Do not
▶
disconnect the charging cable during charging.
Never use the charging cable with an extension
▶
cord, power strip, adapter or timer.
NOTICE
To operate the charging station, follow the instruc-
▶
tions on the charging station.
Before charging
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
Move the selector lever to position .
›
Turn o the engine.
›
If the ignition does not necessarily need to be
switched on, switch it o before charging begins.
Leaving the ignition switched on can extend the
charging time.
Connect the charging cable
Fully unwind the charging station cable.
›
Or:
Fully unwind the charging cable and connect it to
›
the charger socket or to a standard mains socket/
industrial socket.
Open the battery ap
›
on the vehicle.
Unlock the vehicle. The
›
protective cap of the
charging socket is unlocked.
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High-voltage system ›
Charging of high-voltage battery
To charge using AC al-
›
ternating current power, remove the protective cap of the charging socket (AC).
Put the protective cap
›
on the battery charging hatch.
Or:
To charge with DC direct current, remove the upper cap of the charging
socket (AC) and then the lower protective cap of
the charging socket (DC).
Put the protective caps on the battery charging
›
hatch.
locked automatically, and appears in the display of
the instrument cluster
Start the charging process
Charging starts automatically after connecting the
charging cable.
Or:
If necessary, start o the charging process at the
›
charging station.
Charging indicator
The charging indicator on the charging socket pul-
▶
sates green.
The symbol in the button
▶
pulsates.
Light ashes in the instrument cluster
▶
The remaining charge time is shown on the instru-
▶
ment cluster display.
Charging with alternating current (AC)
Interrupt the charging process
Press the button in the centre console.
›
The charging process is interrupted. The charging
plug remains locked in the charging socket.
To restart charging, press the button again.
›
End the charging process
Press the button on the key.
›
The charging process is interrupted, the charging
plug is unlocked for 30 s and can be removed.
›
Insert the charging
›
plug for the charging
cable into the charging
socket.
Check whether the
›
charging plug is
straight and fully inser-
ted in the charging
socket.
The charging plug is
.
in the centre console
.
The charging plug is locked again after 30 s. If the
upper battery charge limit has not been reached,
charging will continue.
Or:
To end the charging process at the charging sta-
›
tion, follow the instructions on the charging station.
The charging plug remains locked in the charging
socket and must be unlocked by pressing the
button on the key.
After reaching the upper charging limit, the
charging process is automatically ended. The charging plug remains locked in the charging socket.
Charging with direct current (DC)
End the charging process
To end the charging process at the charging sta-
›
tion, follow the instructions on the charging station.
When the charging process is complete, the charging plug is automatically unlocked.
Or:
Press the button in the centre console.
›
The charging process is ended. The charging plug
remains locked in the charging socket and must be
unlocked by pressing the
In order to start the charging process again, the
charging plug must be removed and the charging
process then started completely from the beginning.
After reaching the upper charging limit, the
charging process is automatically ended. The charging plug remains locked in the charging socket.
After the charging process
If the charging plug is not automatically unlocked
›
or locked again after the charging process has
been completed, it can be unlocked with the
ton on the key.
Disconnect the charging plug from the charging
›
socket.
Attach the protective cap to the charging socket.
›
Close the battery ap.
›
Where necessary, disconnect the charging cable
›
from the charger or from the mains socket.
If you leave the charging cable connected after
charging using alternating current (AC), the highvoltage battery will not be discharged by electrical
consumers in the vehicle. These consumers are powered by the charger.
Initial charging and charging for longer service life
If the high-voltage battery is new or has not been
charged for a long time, the maximum state of
charge of the high-voltage battery may only be
button on the key.
but-
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63
reached after several charges. This is due to technical reasons and does not constitute a malfunction.
NOTICE
Danger of irreversible damage to the high-voltage
battery.
If the vehicle is not used for a long period of time,
▶
charge the high-voltage battery after a maximum
of four months.
Setting the charging process
Adjustments to applications
The following applications can be used, for example,
to set the delayed charge (departure time) or the
lower battery charge limit:
ŠKODA Move&Fun application
▶
view
ŠKODA Connect application
▶
ity
Prerequisites for starting time-delayed charging
✓ The vehicle is connected to a charger that sup-
ports time-delayed charging.
✓ Time-delayed charging is activated in the applica-
tion.
If, after the vehicle has been connected to the
charger, the state of charge is lower than the set
lower battery charge limit, the high-voltage battery
is charged immediately to the set charge limit.
Change between time-delayed charging and instant charging
For a change to happen, the following pre-requisites
must be met:
✓ The vehicle is connected to a charger that sup-
ports time-delayed charging.
✓ Time-delayed charging has been activated, but
has not started yet.
To start time-delayed charging, press the button
›
in the centre console.
Pressing the button again will interrupt the
charging process. Time-delayed charging is reactivated.
» page 48, Over-
» page 50, Functional-
Troubleshooting
Low state of charge of the high-voltage battery
illuminates
The high-voltage battery is charging.
›
When the high-voltage battery is low, the Eco or
Eco+ driving prole can be activated.
lights up - the high-voltage battery is nearly discharged
Charge the high-voltage battery immediately.
›
When the high-voltage battery is almost discharged, the Eco+ driving prole is activated. The
maximum speed can be limited to 95 km/h.
Manual release of the charging plug from the
charging socket
If the charging plug remains locked in the charging
socket, after charging is completed and the button
is pressed proceed as follows:
Press the button in the centre console and at the
›
same time the button
Disconnect the charging plug from the charging
›
socket.
Have the vehicle checked immediately by a spe-
›
cialist garage.
Charging does not start or is cancelled
A message indicating that no charging is possible is
displayed.
Disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle
›
and plug it in again.
Or:
Use another charging option.
›
If the charging process does not start or is inter-
›
rupted again, seek the help of a specialist garage.
Fast charging with DC is not possible
A message indicating that no fast-charging is possible is displayed.
Charge the high-voltage battery using alternating
›
current.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Charging time increases
If the high-voltage battery is too hot after driving,
the charging current can be systematically reduced
by subsequent charging in order to protect the highvoltage battery from overheating. This lengthens the
charging time.
Contact a specialist company if problems persist.
in the driver's door.
Display the remaining charge time
When charging, a charging time of max. 10.5 hours is
shown in the display of the instrument cluster or in
the ŠKODA Connect application.
If charging is carried out at a standard mains socket
or the charging time is extended for technical reasons, the charging time may be more than 10.5
hours. In this case, the charging time does not begin
to shorten until the remaining charging time has fallen below 10.5 hours.
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High-voltage system ›
Charging cable
Charging cable
What you should be mindful of
We recommend that you only use charging cables
supplied by ŠKODA AUTO. With these, the reliability
as well as correct functionality are guaranteed.
WARNING
Risk of short circuit as well as serious or fatal injuries!
Only use a suitable charging cable to charge the
▶
high-voltage battery.
NOTICE
Have the charging cable checked regularly by a
▶
qualied service technician.
Information on the use of the charging cable
Protect the parts of the charging cable from un-
▶
wanted stress, e.g. from overrunning, falling, pulling, kinking or bending over sharp edges.
When disconnecting from the socket or charger,
▶
do not pull on the cable but only on the plug.
After using the charging cable, insert the protec-
▶
tive caps.
Protect the parts of the charging cable from in-
▶
tense sunlight (the outside temperature must not
exceed 50 °C).
Do not immerse parts of the charging cable in wa-
▶
ter and ensure it is protected from snow or ice.
Before driving abroad
There may be the following country-specic dierences in electrical installations:
Type of power sockets in the household and their
▶
use in various electrical installations
Type of power supply connection including meas-
▶
ures in the event of malfunctions as well as protective measures against electric shock (e.g. earthed
network in the EU countries vs. isolated network in
Norway)
Check whether your charging cable is suitable for
the specic procedures in places in each country. If
you are unclear or have questions about the types of
plugs and sockets, we recommend visiting a ŠKODA
service partner.
Charging cable type
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3)
▶
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
▶
2)
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3)
The charging cable can
be used to charge vehicles at public AC charging stations that do not
have an integrated
charging cable.
Depending on the vehicle equipment and
charging cable type,
charging is possible with
a maximum charging
current of 16A or 32A.
At some charging stations that oer charging with a
charging current of 32 A, charging with a cable intended for charging with a charging current of 16 A
is not possible.
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
2)
The charging cable can
be used for charging at
standard power outlets.
Cable control box Mode 2
Through the control box, the charging plug is deenergised until it is plugged into the charging socket
of the vehicle.
When the charging cable is connected to the power
outlet, the control box automatically carries out a
self-test. All warning and indicator lights illuminate
briey and go out one after the other.
The current operating status is then displayed.
Indicator light power
A
plug (plugged into
the mains socket)
Indicator light con-
B
trol box
Indicator light vehi-
C
cle
Warning light
D
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Charging cable
65
Indicator lights for the operating display
A illuminates
A B illuminate
C ashes
Charging cable connected to the
mains.
High-voltage battery is charging.
a)
Charging cable connected to the
C.
illumi-
A B
nate
mains and to the vehicle. Charging has not started or has already
been completed.
a)
If the indicator light
C slowly ashes, the charg-
ing current is limited.
Temperature monitoring
The charging cable is equipped with a temperature
monitoring system on the control box and the mains
plug.
The temperature monitoring system is triggered if
the charging cable heats up too much. It may also do
so if you have taken it with you beforehand in an
overheated luggage compartment or in strong sunlight.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction indicators on the cable control box
Mode 2
A fault is indicated by the indicator lights in the control box.
The vehicle is in close proximity to high voltage
▶
power lines.
The vehicle is not on its wheels, but, for example, is
▶
raised up with a lift.
Charging cable too hot
If the charging cable is too hot, the control box limits
the charging current. The warning light
D ashes. As
soon as the charging cable has cooled down suciently, the charging current is automatically in-
creased.
If charging is interrupted by the control box, the indi-
cator light
the indicator lights
Disconnect the charging cable and allow it to cool.
›
If the problem persists, seek the help of a specialist
›
A ashes, as well as the warning light D .
B and C go out.
garage.
A ashes
D illuminates/
Power supply or socket fault.
ashes
B ashes
D illuminates/
Control box fault.
ashes
C ashes
D illuminates/
Vehicle fault.
ashes
In the event of a fault, the charging process is interrupted.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
The control box can also recognise the following situations as a fault:
A charger is connected to the 12 volt vehicle bat-
▶
tery.
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Engine compartment ›
Bonnet
Engine compartment
Bonnet
Opening the bonnet
Before opening
Make sure the windscreen wiper arms are folded
›
down onto the windscreen.
Keep everyone away from the engine compart-
›
ment.
Opening
Pull the release lever
›
underneath the dash
panel.
Release the lock.
›
Open the bonnet.
›
Remove the bonnet
›
stay from the holder
and insert the end of
the stay into the opening in the bonnet.
Closing
Lift the bonnet.
›
Unhook the bonnet stay and insert it into the hold-
›
er.
Fold the bonnet down and release it with a dis-
›
tance of 30 cm remaining.
Check that the bonnet is closed.
›
NOTICE
Do not press down on an unclosed bonnet.
▶
Open and close the ap again.
▶
Coolant
Checking the ll level and topping up
Test conditions
✓ The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
✓ The engine is turned o and cooled
Checking the level
The ll level must be
within the marked range.
If the ll level is below
›
the mark
the coolant.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to the engine compartment!
Do not top up the coolant above the marked area.
▶
The coolant could be forced out of the cooling system when heated.
NOTICE
There must be a small quantity of coolant in the tank.
Do not add coolant when the tank is empty.
▶
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
▶
Relling
CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
The cooling system is pressurised.
Do not open the cap of the coolant expansion tank
▶
while the engine is warm. Let the engine cool
down.
Place a wipe on the lid of the tank and carefully un-
›
screw the lid.
Rell with coolant of the correct specication.
›
Screw on the cap until it clicks into place.
›
Specication
To rell the coolant additive use G12evo (TL 774 L).
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the cooling system and the engine!
Adding coolant that does not conform to the correct
specication can reduce the corrosion protection of
the cooling system.
Troubleshooting
Coolant
lights up or ashes – the coolant temperature
is too high or the coolant level is too low.
Check the coolant level.
›
, top up
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12 volt vehicle battery
67
The coolant level is OK:
Check the fuse for radiator fan, replace if re-
›
» page 70, Replacing a fuse.
quired
The fuse is OK, the indicator light comes on or ash-es again:
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
There is no coolant of the correct specication
available
Top up with distilled or demineralised water.
›
Have the correct coolant mixing ratio corrected by
›
a specialist garage as soon as possible.
Another substance was used for topping up, other
than distilled or demineralised water:
Have the coolant changed by a specialist garage.
›
It is not possible to top up with a sucient amount
of coolant
Stop driving.
›
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
›
garage.
There is a loss of coolant
Top up the coolant and seek the help of a specialist
›
garage.
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses
12 volt vehicle battery
What you should be mindful of
Explanation of the warning symbols on the 12-volt
vehicle battery
Wear safety goggles!
The battery acid of the 12-volt vehicle battery is very caustic. Wear gloves and eye protection.
Keep re, sparks and open light away from
the 12 volt vehicle battery! Do not smoke!
When charging the 12 volt vehicle battery, a
highly explosive gas mixture is produced!
Keep children away from the 12 volt vehicle
battery!
Refer to the owner’s manual!
Functionality - Protection against discharge of
the 12 volt vehicle battery
Possible causes for the discharge of the 12 volt
vehicle battery
Worn 12 volt vehicle battery
▶
Low temperatures
▶
Vehicle stationary for a long period of time
▶
Automatic system-related discharge protection
measure with regard to the 12 volt vehicle battery
Switching o certain consumers or limiting their
▶
power
Checking and charging the 12 volt vehicle
battery
Checking the condition
The condition of the 12 volt vehicle battery is
checked by a specialist garage during servicing.
Checking the acid level
Applies to a 12 volt vehicle battery with an acid level
indicator.
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12 volt vehicle battery and fuses ›
12 volt vehicle battery
Tap on the indicator
›
before testing, to clear
air bubbles.
Black colour - the acid
▶
level is OK.
Colourless or pale yel-
▶
low colour - acid level
is too low, the 12 volt
vehicle battery must
be replaced.
Charging
The 12-volt vehicle battery is automatically charged
when the high-voltage battery is charged.
If required, the 12 volt vehicle battery can be charged using a 12 volt charger.
Requirements for charging a 12 volt vehicle battery
✓ Ignition o
✓ Power consumers switched o
12 volt vehicle battery charging
To charge the 12 volt vehicle battery fully, set a
charging current of max. of 0.1 times the battery capacity.
Connect the termi-
›
nal of the charger to
the
terminal of the
12 volt vehicle battery.
Connect the termi-
›
nal of the charger to
the earth point
Plug the charger's
›
power cable into the
Earth point
After charging, switch o the charger and unplug
›
the power cable from the socket.
Disconnect the charger terminals from the 12 volt
›
vehicle battery.
WARNING
Risk of explosion!
During charging, hydrogen is released. An explo-
▶
sion can also be caused by sparks, for example,
when disconnecting or loosening the cable connector.
Never charge a frozen or thawed 12 volt vehicle
▶
battery.
Do not carry out the so-called quick charging of
▶
the 12 volt vehicle battery yourself, but have it carried out by a specialist garage.
NOTICE
A at 12 volt vehicle battery can freeze easily!
socket and switch on
the device.
A .
Troubleshooting
Fault in charging of the 12 volt vehicle battery
illuminates
Stop driving!
›
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
›
garage.
12 volt vehicle battery fault
A message in the display of the instrument cluster
indicating a fault on the 12 volt vehicle battery or on
secondary systems.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
The state of charge of the 12 volt vehicle battery
is insucient
A message in the display of the instrument cluster
regarding low charge or discharged 12 volt vehicle
battery.
Charge the vehicle using a charger.
›
Or:
Charge the 12 volt vehicle battery with a charger.
›
Disconnecting, connecting and replacing
CAUTION
Risk of re!
Do not mix up the connection cables.
▶
Disconnecting
Close all electrically operated windows.
›
Switch o the ignition and any connected power
›
consumers.
Disconnect the terminal and then the termi-
›
nal.
Connecting
Connect the terminal and then the terminal.
›
After switching on the ignition, the indicator lights
light up
If, after a short distance, one of the above-men-
›
tioned indicator lights does not go out, seek the
help of a specialist garage.
Operate these vehicle functions after disconnecting and connecting the 12 volt vehicle battery
Clock setting
▶
Changing
The new 12 volt vehicle battery must have the same
parameters as the original battery. Have the replacement carried out by a specialist garage.
from the isolation box.
» page 40.
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12 volt vehicle battery and fuses ›
Using the jump-starting cable
Usage
With the help of jump start cables, a vehicle with a
discharged or defective 12-volt vehicle battery can
be started using the 12-volt vehicle battery of another vehicle.
What you should be mindful of
WARNING
Risk of explosion and chemical burns!
Do not jump start with the 12 volt vehicle battery
▶
of another vehicle under the following conditions:
▶
The discharged 12 volt vehicle battery is fro-
zen. A discharged 12 volt vehicle battery may
already freeze at temperatures just below 0 °C.
▶
The acid level of the 12-volt vehicle battery is
» page 67.
too low
Use jump leads with a sucient cross section and insulated terminal clamps.
The rated voltage of both batteries must be 12V. The
capacity (in Ah) of the 12 volt charging vehicle battery must not be signicantly lower than the capacity of the discharged 12 volt vehicle battery.
Using the jump-starting cable
discharged 12 volt vehicle battery
current-supplying 12 volt vehicle battery
1
-pole of the discharged 12-volt vehicle battery
2
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
battery
3
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
battery (or earth point)
4
Earth point of the vehicle with discharged 12
volt vehicle battery
69
Use another vehicle's 12 volt vehicle battery
to operate the vehicle
WARNING
Risk of injury! Danger of damage to vehicle!
Lay the jump start cables so that they cannot be-
▶
come caught by rotating parts in the engine compartment.
NOTICE
Short circuit!
The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps
▶
must not touch each other.
The cable connected to the positive pole of the 12
▶
volt vehicle battery must not come into contact
with electrically conductive vehicle parts.
The vehicles must not touch each other.
▶
Connect the jump start cable
Switch o the ignition.
›
Connect the terminal clamps of the jump start ca-
›
bles in the order shown in the legend.
Earth point
Start the engine
Start the engine of the current-giving vehicle and
›
let it idle (applies to vehicles with combustion engine)
Or:
Switch on the electric drive of the vehicle supply-
›
ing power (applies to vehicles with an electric motor).
Start up the vehicle with the discharged 12 volt
›
vehicle battery.
If the engine of the vehicle with the discharged 12
›
volt vehicle battery does not start within 10 seconds, repeat the starting procedure after approximately 30 seconds.
Disconnecting the cable
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order from
›
connection.
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12 volt vehicle battery and fuses ›
Fuses
Fuses
What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
Fire hazard and risk of damage to the electrical system.
Do not repair fuses or replace them with stronger
▶
fuses.
Replace the defective fuse with a new fuse with
▶
the same amperage.
We recommend using replacement fuses from the
▶
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories range. These guarantee reliable and safe protection of the vehicle’s
electric system.
If a newly inserted fuse blows again, seek the help
▶
of a specialist garage.
One fuse may belong to several consumers. One
consumer may have several fuses.
High-voltage system fuse (fuse for rescue workers)
The high-voltage system fuse is provided with a yellow sticker so that the emergency services can
switch o the high-voltage in the vehicle as quickly
as possible.
WARNING
Danger to life or risk of an electric shock and serious
burns!
Do not change the high-voltage system fuse your-
▶
self!
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
▶
Replacing a fuse
Fuses in the dash panel
Overview
Access to the fuses
Fuses overview
Replace the fuse with
›
the clip located in the
fuse area below the
panel.
Use the appropriate
›
end of the clamp according to the fuse dimensions.
Push the fuse lug
›
<pos-num>A</posnum> downwards and
open the fuse box cover.
Switch the fuse with
›
clip <pos-num>B</
pos-num>.
Close the cover until it
›
engages securely.
Functionality
Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage
caused by excessive current. The fuse blows when
the current is exceeded.
Blown fuse
Conditions for replacing a fuse
✓ Ignition key removed
✓ All consumers switched o
Safety
mecha-
nism
1Instrument cluster, engine management
system
2High-voltage battery, diagnostics con-
nection
3Not used
4Not used
5Control lever under the steering wheel
(cruise control, lights), on-board power
supply control system
6Electric exterior mirror adjustment,
headlight range adjustment
Consumer
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Fuses in the engine compartment
71
Safety
mecha-
nism
7Engine control system
8Charging the high-voltage battery, se-
lector lever, brake booster, drive control
system
9Airbags, key switch for passenger airbag
shutdown
10Parking aid
11Front camera for assistance systems
12Not used
13Not used
14Rear window wiper
15Light switch
16Steering power assistance, ignition lock
17Lever under the steering wheel (wind-
screen wipers, windscreen washer sys-
tem)
18Charging of high-voltage battery
19Not used
20ESC, control lever under steering wheel
21Not used
22Not used
23Engine control system
24Control lever under the steering wheel
(main beam)
25Front and rear windscreen wiper system
26Instrument cluster, main relay
27Interior lighting
28Diagnostic connection
29Electronic components
30Exterior mirror heating
31Radiator fan
32Indicator and brake light, daytime run-
ning lights
33Not used
34Not used
35Not used
3612 volt socket
37Not used
38Infotainment
39Not used
40Engine control system
41Central locking
42Coolant pump
43Seat heating in the front, electrical com-
ponents
44High-voltage battery
45Light switch
46Heated rear window
47Electric windows on the passenger side
48Horn
49Windscreen wiper
50Reverse light, dipped beam
51Electric windows on the driver side
Consumer
Overview
Access to the fuses
Insert a slotted screw-
›
driver in the area <posnum>A</pos-num>
under the side cover of
the control panel and
release the cover.
Remove the cover.
›
Change the fuse.
›
Insert the guard and
›
push it until it securely
locks into place.
Fuses overview
Safety
mecha-
nism
1Information system electronics
2Brake system
3Ignition key
4Heating
5Air conditioning
6Service shutdown of voltage system
7Air conditioning
8Charging the high-voltage battery, se-
the side locking buttons on the fuse box
cover and remove the
cover upwards.
Change the fuse.
›
Fit the cover and click
›
into place.
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Wheels ›
Tyres and rims
NOTICE
Danger of water entering the fuse box.
Fit the cover correctly and click into place secure-
▶
ly.
Fuses overview
Safety
Consumer
mecha-
nism
1Assistance system ESC
2Brake servo
3Control lever under the steering wheel
4Assistance system ESC
512 volt battery data module
6Ignition lock, start
Wheels
Tyres and rims
What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and
▶
fuel.
Always store wheels or tyres in a cool, dry and,
▶
where possible, dark place. Tyres without rims
should be stored in an upright position.
Alloy rims can be damaged by grit.
▶
Do not use light alloy rims with a high-sheen sur-
▶
face in wintry weather conditions or with snow
chains
Causes of uneven tyre wear
Improper tyre pressure.
▶
Driving style (e.g. fast cornering, rapid acceleration
▶
and deceleration).
Wheel alignment errors.
▶
Incorrect wheel balancing.
▶
Wheel changes
For uniform wear on all
tyres, we recommend
that you change the
wheels every 10,000 km
according to the schedule.
Advice for tyre assembly
With directional tires, the correct direction of rota-
›
tion must be observed. The direction of rotation of
the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the
tyre.
Always replace the tyres by the axle.
›
Additional information
Only t radial tyres of the same type, size (rolling circumference) and the same tread pattern on one axle.
Approved tyre sizes are specied in the technical vehicle documentation and in the declaration of conformity (in the so-called COC Document).
The declaration of conformity can be obtained from
a ŠKODA Partner (valid for some countries and some
models).
Overview of tyre labelling
Explanation of tyre markings
e.g. 175/65 R 14 82 T
175
Tyre width in mm
65
Height/width ratio in %
R
Code letter for the type of tyre - Radial
14
Diameter of wheel in inches
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Load index
82
Speed symbol
T
Load index
The load index indicates the maximum permissible
load for each individual tyre.
450 kg
80
462 kg
81
475 kg
82
487 kg
83
Speed symbol
The speed symbol indicates the maximum permissible speed for a vehicle tted with tyres in the category concerned.
180 km/h
S
190 km/h
T
200 km/h
U
210 km/h
H
WARNING
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load and
▶
speed for the mounted tires.
Tread wear indicators
Wear indicators are located in the prole of the
tyres that display the
permissible minimum
tread depth.
Markings on the walls of
the tyres with the letters
“TWI” or other symbols
(e.g.
) indicate the position of the wear indicators.
A tyre is to be regarded as worn out when this wear
indicator is ush with the tread.
The tread depth can be measured using a tread
depth gauge on the ice scraper. The ice scraper is located on the inside of the charging socket cover.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Do not use worn tires.
▶
Tyre manufacturing date
The date of manufacture is indicated on the tyre
sidewall.
For example, DOT ... 18 20 means that the tyres
were produced in the 18th week of the year 2020.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Do not use tyres that are older than 6 years.
▶
Wheels ›
All-season or winter tires
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Troubleshooting
Help with a at tyre
Breakdown kit
▶
Change of tyre pressure
illuminates
Stop the vehicle.
›
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
›
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All-season or winter tires
Usage
All-season or winter tyres improve handling in winter
weather conditions. They are characterised by ‘M+S’
and a mountaintop and snowake symbol
.
What you should be mindful of
For the best possible handling, use tyres on all four
wheels with a minimum tread depth of 4 mm.
Change winter tyres to summer tyres at the appropriate time. Summer tyres have better driving and
braking characteristics on snow- and ice-free roads
and at temperatures above 7 °C.
Usage conditions
If all-season or winter tyres are installed that have a
lower speed category than the actual specied maximum vehicle speed, then proceed as follows:
In the driver's eld of view, ax a warning label
›
with the maximum value of the speed category intended for the tyres tted (applies only to certain
countries).
Snow chains
Usage
The snow chains improve driving in wintry road conditions.
WARNING
Risk of accident as well as tyre damage!
Do not use chains on routes that are free from
▶
snow and ice.
What you should be mindful of
Before tting the snow chains, remove the full
›
wheel trims.
Only mount the snow chains on the front wheels.
›
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Wheels ›
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
Technical data
Permitted rim/tyre combinations for mounting of
snow chains:
Rim sizeTyre size
5Jx14 ET43165/70 R14
Only t snow chains with links and locks that are no
larger than 13 mm.
Too low a tightening torque may cause the wheel
▶
to disengage while driving.
Too high a tightening torque can damage the
▶
threads and cause the rim to deform.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Do not grease or lubricate screws.
▶
Do not use corroded or damaged screws.
▶
Changing the wheel and raising the
vehicle
What you should be mindful of
Before changing
Park the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling
›
away.
Turn o the engine.
›
Let all of the occupants get out. During the wheel
›
change they should not stand on the road, e.g. behind the crash barriers.
Close all doors, the boot and bonnet.
›
Raise vehicle
WARNING
Always ensure the base plate of the lifting jack cannot slip!
Provide a wide and rm base under the jack on
▶
loose surfaces.
Create a non-slip base (e.g. a rubber oor mat) un-
▶
der the jack on a smooth surface.
Always raise the vehicle with the doors closed.
▶
Do not insert any body parts under the raised vehi-
▶
cle.
Do not start the engine of the lifted vehicle.
▶
NOTICE
Danger of damage to vehicle!
Make sure that the jack is attached correctly to the
▶
bridge of the sill.
After having been changed
Check the tyre pressure on the mounted wheel
›
and adjust if necessary.
In vehicles with a tyre indicator, save the tyre pres-
›
sure values in the system.
Have the tightening torque of the wheel bolts of
›
the mounted tyres checked with a torque wrench
as soon as possible.
The specied tightening torque is 110 Nm.
Drive carefully until the tightening torque is checked.
Replace the damaged tyre. It is not recommended to
repair the tyre.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
Release screws
If the vehicle has covers over the wheel bolts or
›
wheel trims, remove them.
WARNING
If you step on the key end when loosening the
▶
screw, hold on to the vehicle for better stability.
Some vehicles may have
anti-theft wheel bolts
that protect the wheels
from theft.
Insert the upper sec-
›
tion on the anti-theft
wheel bolt until it
stops.
Place the key on the
›
wheel bolt or on the
attachment piece.
Turn the screw a maxi-
›
mum of half a turn so
that the wheel does
not come loose and fall
o.
Jacking points for the jack
20 cm
A
30 cm
B
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Position the jack and lift the vehicle
Position the jack at the jacking point closest to the
›
wheel to be replaced.
Support the base plate of the jack with its full area
›
resting on level ground and ensure that the jack is
located in a vertical position at the jacking point.
Use the crank to raise the jack until its claw enclo-
›
ses the bar.
Continue to lift the vehicle until the wheel is just
›
o the oor.
Changing a wheel
Unscrew the screws and place them on a clean
›
surface.
Remove the wheel carefully.
›
Attach the wheel.
›
Slightly screw in the screws.
›
Lower the vehicle.
›
NOTICE
Applies to wheel trims supplied ex-factory or from
▶
ŠKODA Original Accessories: the anti-theft wheel
bolt should be installed in the position marked on
the back of the wheel trim.
Tighten screws
Tighten the opposite wheel bolts including the an-
›
ti-theft wheel bolt one after the other.
Reinstall the cover caps of the wheel bolts or the
›
full wheel covers.
Keep the label with the code number of the antitheft wheel bolts. A replacement upper section can
be acquired from ŠKODA original parts based on
this.
Breakdown kit
Content overview
The kit is located in a box under the oor covering in
the luggage compartment.
Wheels ›
Sticker with speed indication
A
Valve remover
B
Ination hose with plug
C
Air compressor (the layout of the controls may
D
be dierent depending on the type of air compressor)
Tyre ination hose
E
Button for pressure reduction
F
Pressure indicator
G
12 volt cable connector
H
ON and OFF switch
I
Tyre ination bottle
J
Replacement valve core
K
The declaration of conformity is included with the air
compressor or the log folder.
Breakdown kit
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Usage conditions
Performing a repair with the breakdown kit not at all
intended to replace a permanent repair on the tyre.
The purpose of the repair is to get you to the nearest
specialist garage.
Change the tyre repaired by the breakdown kit as
soon as possible.
Before using the kit
Park the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling
›
away.
Turn o the engine.
›
Let all of the occupants get out. During the wheel
›
repair they should not stand on the road, e.g. behind the crash barriers.
Close all doors as well as the bonnet and boot lid.
›
After using the kit
If a tyre pressure of 2.0 bar cannot be achieved, the
tyre is too damaged and cannot be sealed with the
puncture set.
Stop driving. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Once a tyre pressure of 2.0–2.5 bar is achieved, continue the journey at a maximum speed of 80 km/h
(50 mph).
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Wheels ›
Tyre pressure
Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast
›
cornering.
Information for driving with repaired tyres
The pressure of the repaired tyre must be checked
›
after driving for 10 minutes.
If the tyre pressure is 1.3 bar and less, do not con-
›
tinue! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
If the tyre pressure is higher than 1.3 bar, correct
›
the pressure to the correct value of at least 2 bar
and continue driving.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to the compressor!
After the maximum running time of the air com-
▶
pressor, allow it to cool for a few minutes.
WARNING
Risk of burns!
The tyre ination hose and the air compressor may
become hot when inated.
Allow the air compressor and hose to cool for a
▶
few minutes.
Usage restrictions
Do not use the kit in the following cases:
The rim is damaged.
▶
The outdoor temperature is below the minimum
▶
temperature indicated in the manual of the tyre ll-ing bottle.
Tyre punctures are greater than 4 mm.
▶
There is damage to the tyre wall.
▶
The expiry date stated on the tyre ination bottle
▶
has expired.
Start the engine.
›
Plug the connector into the 12 volt socket .
›
Turn on the air compressor.
›
Once a tyre pressure of 2.0-2.5 bar is reached, turn
›
o the air compressor.
Observe the maximum running time of the air compressor according to the directions of the repair kit
manufacturer.
If an air pressure of 2.0 - 2.5 bar has not been
›
reached, remove the tyre ination hose from the
valve.
Drive approx. 10 metres forwards or backwards to
›
allow the sealing agent to distribute in the tyre.
Replace the tire ination hose on the valve and re-
›
peat the ination procedure.
Tyre pressure
What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
Always adjust the tyre pressure to the load.
▶
Check the pressure in all tyres at least once a
▶
month and before each longer ride.
Check the pressure when the tyres are cold. Do
▶
not reduce the higher pressure of warm tyres.
After each change in tyre pressure, save the new
▶
values in the tyre control display.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the
▶
vehicle carefully without heavy steering or heavy
braking.
Self-help
Seal the tyres
Unscrew the valve cap from the damaged tyre.
›
Unscrew the valve core with the valve insert and
›
place it on a clean surface.
Shake the tyre ination bottle back and forth with
›
sealant.
Screw the ination hose onto the tyre inater bot-
›
tle. The lm on the closure is pierced automatically.
Remove the plug from the ination hose and push
›
it fully onto the tyre valve.
Hold the bottle with the bottom facing upwards
›
and ll all of the sealing agent into the tyre.
Remove the ller plug from the valve.
›
Screw in the valve insert.
›
Inate tyres
Fit the tyre ination hose of the air compressor to
›
the tyre valve.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
Sticker with prescribed tyre pressures
The sticker with the prescribed tyre pressure values
is located in the centre body pillar on the driver’s
side.
Ination pressure for
A
half load
Ination pressure for
B
a full load
Tyre diameter in in-
C
ches
This information only
tion for the prescribed tyre pressure. This is not
a listing of approved tyre sizes for your vehicle.
These are in the vehicle's technical documentation, as well as in the declaration of conformity
(in the so-called COC document).
Tyre pressure reading for the front axle tyres
D
serves as informa-
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Tyre pressure monitor
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Tyre pressure reading for the rear axle tyres
E
Tyre pressure monitor
Functionality
The tyre pressure monitoring indicator indicates a
change in tyre pressure.
Warning when pressure changes
illuminates
Stop the vehicle.
›
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
›
Function restriction
The system is unable to provide a warning in the
event of a very rapid tyre pressure loss, e.g. sudden
puncture.
The system function may be restricted in the following cases:
Uneven load on the wheels
▶
Sporty driving style
▶
Driving on dirt roads
▶
Snow chains tted
▶
Saving tyre pressure values
Save tyre pressures with the button
The button for storing tyre pressure values is located
in the storage compartment on the front passenger
side.
Inate the tyres to the prescribed ination pres-
›
sure.
Turn on the ignition.
›
Keep the button pressed down.
›
The warning light in the instrument cluster illuminates
from the isolation box. After storing the
tyre pressure values, an acoustic signal sounds and
the warning light goes out.
Release the button .
›
Save the tyre pressures in the following cases:
Change of tyre pressure
▶
Change of one or more wheels
▶
Change of position of a wheel on the vehicle
▶
Always after covering a distance of 10,000 km or
▶
once a year
Troubleshooting
Tyre pressure display faulty
ashes for about 1 minute and stays on
Stop the vehicle, switch o the ignition and
›
start the engine.
If the symbol
gine, there is a system fault.
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
›
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
ashes again after starting the en-
Wheel bolt cover caps
Remove cover caps and install
Disconnecting
Push the pull-o clamp
›
onto the cover cap up
to the stop.
Remove the cover cap.
›
Installing
Push the cover cap onto the wheel bolt to the stop.
›
Full wheel frame
Removing and installing the trim
Applies to factory built or original accessory trims
from ŠKODA.
Disconnecting
Hang the clamps for removing the wheel trims at
›
the edge of one of the openings in the trim.
Push the wheel wrench through the clamp, support
›
on the tyre and pull o the wheel trim.
Installing
Press the wheel trim onto the wheel rim at the
›
designated valve opening.
When using an anti-theft wheel bolt, it must be lo-
cated at the location indicated on the bezel.
Press the trim, starting at the valve, into the rim on
›
both sides until it engages around the entire circumference.
NOTICE
Use hand pressure, do not hit the wheel cover.
▶
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Storage space and interior equipment ›
Emergency equipment
Storage space and interior
equipment
Emergency equipment
Overview
Emergency equipment in the luggage compartment
The warning triangle, the tool kit and the rst aid kit
are located under the oor covering in the boot.
Storage compartment for the reective vest
Tool kit
Overview
Depending on the equipment, not all of the following
components may be included in the tool kit.
Holder for reective vest under the seat
Fasteners in the boot
Overview
Fastening elements
A
for fastening the fastening nets
Lashing eye for fas-
B
tening the load
Max. load 350 kg
Pocket hook
C
Load on hook max.
1.5 kg
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the hook!
Do not use the hooks to attach items using straps.
▶
Attachment for the anti-theft wheel bolts
A
Towing lug
B
Bracket for removing the full wheel covers
C
Screwdriver
D
Removal clip for the wheel bolt cover caps
E
Breakdown set
F
The declaration of conformity is enclosed with the
jack or the logbook folder.
Bag hooks
Max. load 1.5 kg
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Storage space and interior equipment ›
Bag hooks in the boot
The maximum load for the hook is 1.5 kg.
Fastening nets
Overview
The maximum load of the respective fastening nets
is 1.5 kg.
Rigid boot cover
Removing and inserting
The maximum load of the other fastening nets is
1 kg.
Removing
Unhook the straps.
›
Bag hooks in the boot
Hold the raised cover
›
in place and press the
underside of the cover
on both sides.
Remove the cover.
›
Inserting
Insert the mount A
›
opposite the holder
on both sides of the
boot.
Press on the cover
›
from above until it engages.
Hook in the retaining
›
straps.
Variable loading oor in the boot
Setting the position
The maximum load of the variable loading oor is
75 kg.
Install in the lower position
Grasp the variable
›
loading oor by the
handle and lift it in the
direction of the arrow
until it stops.
Pull out the variable
›
loading oor slightly,
slide it into the grooves
in the direction of the
arrow and place it on
the boot oor.
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B
Set the variable loading oor to the upper position
Adjustments to the upper position is done in reverse
order.
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Storage space and interior equipment ›
Interior equipment front
Interior equipment front
Overview
Car park ticket strap
A
Ticket holder
B
Phone holder
C
There is a USB connection in the holder.
Fold-out pocket hook
D
Max. load 1.5 kg
Make up mirror
E
Storage tray
F
Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 1.5 l
▶
Storage compartment for the waste container
▶
Storage compartment for the reective vest
▶
Storage tray
G
Max. load 3 kg
In the compartment, there is a notepad holder, a
pen holder, a card holder, a coin holder and a
glasses compartment.
Pull on the handle to open.
›
12 volt socket
H
Interior equipment rear
Overview
Coat hook
A
Max. load 2 kg
Map pockets
B
Cup holder
C
WARNING
Only hang light clothing on the hooks. Do not leave
▶
heavy and sharp objects in the pockets of the
clothing.
Do not use hangers to hang clothes.
▶
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Storage space and interior equipment ›
Storage pockets on the inner sides of the front seats
81
Storage pockets on the inner sides of the
front seats
Car park ticket holder
Bottle tray in the storage compartment
of the front door
The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of 1.5
l.
USB-connections
The USB connection can
be used for charging and
for data transfer.
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Storage space and interior equipment ›
Hook on the centre body pillar
Hook on the centre body pillar
The maximum load for the hook is 2 kg.
WARNING
Only hang light clothing on the hooks. Do not leave
▶
heavy and sharp objects in the pockets of the
clothing.
Do not use hangers to hang clothes.
▶
Glasses compartment
Pen holder
Cup holder
Overview
Cup holder at the front
To x a beverage con-
›
tainer in the holder,
open the holder in direction of arrow.
Place the cup into the
›
cup holder so that the
cup holder clip surrounds the cup securely.
The maximum load for the compartment is 0.25 kg.
Rear cup holder
CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
Never put hot beverage containers in the drinks
▶
holder.
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Storage space and interior equipment ›
Multimedia holder
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NOTICE
Danger of damage to the electrical system and the
panels from spilled drinks.
Multimedia holder
Overview
The multimedia holder is inserted in the cup holder.
Storage compart-
A
ment for a mobile
phone
Waste container
Replace bags
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
What you should be mindful of
CAUTION
Risk of burning or re!
Do not use the ashtray for storing hot or burning
▶
objects.
Handle the lighter carefully.
▶
Operation
Removable ashtray
The ashtray is inserted in
the cup holder.
NOTICE
When removing, do not hold the ashtray by the lid.
▶
Cigarette lighter
Push in the lighter.
›
Wait until the glowing
›
lighter pops back out.
Remove the lighter and
›
use.
Push the lighter back
›
in.
The socket of the cigarette lighter serves as a
12-Volt socket.
Phone holder
Settings
To attach the phone,
›
move the lower arms
towards each other.
To x the phone, move
›
the upper arm downwards.
To set the upper arm to
›
the home position,
press the button
To adjust the lower
›
arms to the starting
position, lift the holder
with the adapter of the
panel and press the
button
B .
A .
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Storage space and interior equipment ›
12-Volt power socket
Removal and Insertion
Inserting/removing the holder
›
›
Insert/remove adapter
›
To insert the holder A
insert it into the hold-
B of the adapter in
ers
the direction of the arrow until it clicks audibly into place.
To remove the holder
from the adapter, press
A and remove
lever
the holder
Insert the adapter into
the opening in the panel and push in the direction of arrow until it
clicks.
B .
The maximum permissible load of the holder is
200 g.
12-Volt power socket
Operating conditions
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the electrical system of the vehicle!
Use the sockets only for the connection of ap-
▶
proved electrical accessories with a total power
consumption of up to 120 watts.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to the connected consumers!
Switch o the consumers before switching the ig-
▶
nition on or o and before starting the engine.
Press the unlocking
›
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the electrical system of the vehicle.
Do not allow liquid or moisture to enter the open-
▶
ing for the adapter.
A and remove
button
the holder.
Technical data
In the telephone bracket, a telephone (or similar device) which is 122x56 mm to 164x93 mm can be
transversely mounted.
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Roof rack ›
Overview
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Roof rack
Overview
The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is
50 kg.
The roof bars can be attached at the attachment
points
A .
We recommend using roof bars from the ŠKODA
Original Accessories range.
Mount and dismount the roof bars according to the
instructions provided.
Maintaining and cleaning
Service events
service intervals
Compliance with service intervals is crucial for the
life and value of the vehicle.
You will be notied of the due date for service with
the symbol
display of the instrument cluster.
The specialist garage will inform you of the type of
service interval, the option of changing this and the
scope of service.
All services and the replacement or relling of operating uids are chargeable to the customer, even
during the warranty period, unless the ŠKODA AUTO
warranty conditions or other binding agreements determine otherwise.
Proof of service
A specialist garage stores the proof of service in the
information system called Digital Service Plan.
The proof of service can be printed out.
Show service appointment
Select the following menu items from the the in-
›
strument cluster display
Resetting information
We recommend that you do not reset the information regarding service events on your own. It can
lead to incorrect setting of the service intervals and
thus also to possible faults in the vehicle.
and the corresponding message on the
Settings
Service
.
Service work, adjustments and technical
changes
The instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO
must be observed when carrying out any modica-tions, repairs or technical alterations to the vehicle.
Adhering to these instructions and guidelines helps
ensure road safety and helps keep the vehicle in a
good technical condition.
We advise only using ŠKODA Original Accessories
and ŠKODA Original Parts which have been expressly
approved for use on your vehicle. Reliability, safety
and suitability for your vehicle are guaranteed with
these.
ŠKODA Service partner
All ŠKODA service partners work according to the
instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO.
Service and repair work is therefore carried out on
time and at the appropriate quality. Adhering to
these instructions and guidelines helps ensure road
safety and helps keep the vehicle in a good technical
condition.
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Maintaining and cleaning ›
Interior
We therefore advise having all modications, repairs
and technical alterations to the vehicle carried out by
a ŠKODA Service Partner.
ŠKODA original parts
We recommend the use of ŠKODA Genuine Parts for
your vehicle, as these parts are approved by ŠKODA
AUTO. These parts comply wholly with ŠKODA AUTO regulations and are identical to the parts used in
series production.
ŠKODA AUTO is able to warrant the safety, suitability, and long life of these products.
ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of
ŠKODA Genuine Parts for a period of 2 years after
sale in accordance with the materials defect liability,
unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agreement.
ŠKODA original accessories
We recommend that you use ŠKODA Genuine Accessories in your vehicle. With these accessories,
ŠKODA AUTO stands for safety, reliability and the
suitability for your vehicle type.
ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories for a period of 2 years
after installation or delivery in accordance with the
materials defect liability, unless agreed otherwise in
the purchase agreement or any other agreements.
Spoiler
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Only use the original spoiler on the front bumper in
▶
combination with the original spoiler on the boot
lid.
The original spoiler on the front bumper cannot be
▶
left on its own without the spoiler on the luggage
compartment lid or in combination with an unsuitable spoiler on the luggage compartment lid.
We recommend that you consult the ŠKODA Serv-
▶
ice Partner for any repairs to or replacement, addition or removal of spoilers.
Component protection
Some electronic vehicle components (such as the instrument cluster) are factory-equipped with component protection. This component protection ensures
the functional limitation of these components in a
non-legitimate installation in another vehicle (e.g. after a theft) or operation outside the vehicle.
Interior
What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care
remover or similar agents on Alcantara® and Suedia
suede seat upholstery.
Make sure that natural leather is not moistened
▶
when cleaning and that no water seeps into the
seams.
Do not clean the roof cladding with a brush.
▶
NOTICE
Risk of fading to the cover fabric!
If necessary, do not leave the covers for long peri-
▶
ods in the blazing sun.
▶
During use, the leather and Alcantara®- and Suedia
and materials may show minor changes (e.g. folds
or discolouration). This does not constitute a material defect.
Some clothing fabrics, e.g. dark denim, sometimes
▶
do not have sucient colour fastness. As a result,
discolouration that is clearly visible on the seat upholstery can occur. This is not a defect in the fabric.
Sharp-edged zippers, rivets, clamps and similar
▶
garments can damage the upholstery in the vehicle. Such damages cannot be subsequently recognised as a justied complaint.
Plastic parts
NOTICE
Risk of damaging the dash panel!
Do not attach fragrances and air fresheners to the
▶
dash panel.
Windows
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the laments or the glass antenna!
Do not stick stickers on the heating laments.
▶
Do not use sharp objects (such as pot scrapers,
▶
etc.) to clean the windows.
Covers on electrically heated seats
NOTICE
Risk of damaging the heating system!
Do not clean the seats with water or other liquids.
uum cleaner.
Remove fresh impurities with water, slightly mois-
›
tened cotton cloth or woollen cloth; if necessary,
use a mild soap solution 1) and wipe with a dry
cloth.
Remove stubborn stains with a suitable cleaning
›
agent.
For regular care of natural leather, use the equip-
›
ment provided for this purpose. After each clean,
use a care cream with light protection and impregnation eect.
›
When looking after Alcantara®-, Suedia and and
fabric surfaces, remove stubborn hair with a cleaning brush. Remove pills from materials with a
brush.
Plastic parts
Remove impurities with water, slightly moistened
›
cloth or sponge with a suitable cleaning agent if
necessary.
Windows
Remove impurities with clean water and dry with a
›
cloth provided for this purpose.
Infotainment screen
Remove any impurities on the screen using the
›
cleaning agents provided.
NOTICE
Danger of screen damage!
When removing dirt, do not press on the screen.
▶
Covers on electrically heated seats
Remove impurities with a suitable cleaning agent.
›
Seat belts
Remove impurities with a soft cloth and mild soap
›
solution.
1)
Exterior
What you should be mindful of
WARNING
Risk of accident!
After washing the vehicle, the functionality of the
brake system may be aected by moisture and, in
winter, by ice.
Dry and clean the brakes by braking several times.
▶
NOTICE
Bird droppings, insect residues, litter and sea salt
▶
residues, etc. are to be removed as soon as possible.
Do not use rough sponges, scourers or similar to
▶
remove dirt.
Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care
▶
of the individual materials.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical
▶
solvents.
Do not polish the vehicle in a dusty environment.
▶
NOTICE
Paint damage should be repaired as soon as possi-
▶
ble.
Do not treat painted parts with or hard waxes.
▶
Do not polish panels.
▶
We recommend treating door seals and window
▶
guides with the appropriate materials from ŠKODA
original accessories. These ensure that the protective lacquer layer of the seals and window guides is
not attacked.
Before driving through a car wash
Observe the usual specications of the car wash,
›
e.g. close all windows, fold the mirrors, unscrew
the antenna rod, etc.
Move the windscreen wiper lever to position
›
to adjust.
If there are special attachments on your vehicle,
›
observe the instructions of the car wash operator.
After washing with a wax preservation
Wipe o the windscreen wiper blades with a dry
›
cloth.
Wash with a pressure washer
NOTICE
Follow the operating instructions for the high-
▶
pressure cleaner, in particular the instructions relating to the pressure and the spray distance to the
vehicle surface.
Do not direct the water jet directly at the following
▶
vehicle parts
▶
Components of the high-voltage system, for
example the charging socket, high-voltage cable etc.
▶
Films
▶
Lock cylinder
▶
Columns on the vehicle
▶
Sensors
▶
Plastic, chromed and anodised parts
1)
A mild soap solution consisting of 2 tablespoons of white neutral soap to 1 litre of lukewarm water.
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Exterior
Remove snow and ice
NOTICE
Remove snow and ice with a plastic scraper or a
▶
suitable deicing agent.
Clean the cameras with a hand brush.
▶
Only move the scraper in one direction.
▶
Do not use scratchers or other sharp objects for
▶
foils.
Do not remove snow and ice with hot or warm wa-
▶
ter.
Do not remove snow and ice from surfaces with
▶
coarse dirt.
Clean the charging cable
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Clean the charging cable only after disconnecting it
▶
from the vehicle and from the charging station.
NOTICE
Risk of damaging the charging cable!
Water must not come in contact with the charging
▶
cable.
Wipe o the charging cable with a dry cloth.
▶
Use a wipe moistened in detergent-free water for
▶
larger amounts of dirt.
If the charging cable is not used for a long time,
▶
clean it before reusing it.
Instructions for cleaning
Notes on the high-voltage system
Stop the charging process and close the battery
›
charging ap.
Switch o the ignition.
›
Components of the high-voltage system, such as
›
orange cables, must not be damaged.
Handwash
Wash the vehicle from top to bottom with a soft
›
sponge or wash glove and plenty of water, if necessary with additional suitable cleaning agents.
For foils and headlights, use a mild soap solution
›
that contains two tablespoons of white neutral
soap to one litre of lukewarm water.
Use a glass cleaner for the windscreen wiper
›
blades.
Wash the cameras with clean water and dry with a
›
suitable clean wipe.
NOTICE
Wash out the sponge or wash mitt regularly.
▶
Use a dierent sponge for wheels, sills and the
▶
lower part of the vehicle than that used for the
other vehicle parts.
Do not wash the vehicle in the blazing sun.
▶
Do not dry the headlights or use sharp objects.
▶
Do not put pressure on the bodywork when wash-
▶
ing.
The temperature of the washing water may be a
▶
max. 60 °C.
After hand washing
Rinse the vehicle and wipe it with a suitable clean
›
cloth.
Vehicle paint
Preserve the varnish at least twice a year with hard
›
wax.
Use a polish for matt lacquers.
›
Films
Films will age and become brittle – this is entirely
normal: this is not an error.
The following factors have a negative eect on the
life or colour fastness of the lms:
Sun rays
▶
moisture
▶
Air pollution
▶
Stones, e.g. due to the rebound of the cargo during
▶
transport on the roof rack
Protection of hollow spaces
Corrosion-prone cavities of the vehicle are permanently protected by preservative wax at the factory.
Remove spilled wax with a plastic scraper, clean
›
stains with mineral spirits.
Underseal
The underside is permanently protected by the factory against chemical and mechanical inuences.
Have the protective coating checked by a special-
›
ist garage before starting and at the end of the
cold season.
Wheels
After washing, preserve the wheels with suitable
›
means.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Severe dirt on the wheels can result in the wheels
▶
unbalancing.
Car jack
If necessary, treat moving parts with suitable
›
grease.
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Technical data and specications
Requirements for the technical data
The emission standard, information on fuel consumption and other information pertaining to your
vehicle can be found listed in the technical vehicle
documentation and in the declaration of conformity
(in the so-called COC Document).
The information listed was determined in accordance with rules and under conditions that are stipulated by legal or technical regulations.
This and other information about your vehicle and
the declaration of conformity can be obtained from a
ŠKODA Partner.
The details in the technical vehicle documentation
and in the declaration of conformity take precedence over the information in this Owner's Manual.
These specications and values apply to your vehicle
in its condition and conguration at the time of delivery from the manufacturer. Retrotting an accessory
can have a negative impact on this information and
values, in particular the values regarding fuel consumption, which are specied in the vehicle documentation and in the declaration of conformity.
The performance values listed were determined
without performance-reducing equipment, e.g. air
conditioning system.
Vehicle identication data
Vehicle identication number (VIN)
The vehicle identication number is found at the following locations:
Directly in the engine compartment on the suspen-
▶
sion turret
On a plate under the windscreen in the lower left
▶
corner
On the type plate at the bottom of the middle
▶
body pillar of the vehicle
Requirements for the technical data
Vehicle identication number (VIN)
B
89
Engine number
The engine number is embossed on the engine block.
Maximum permissible weights
The maximum permissible weights are listed on the
nameplate.
The type plate is located at the bottom of the middle
body pillar of the vehicle.
Maximum permissible gross weight
A
Maximum permissible front axle load
B
Maximum permissible rear axle load
C
Payloads
It is possible to calculate the approximate maximum
payload from the dierence between the permissible
total weight and the operating weight.
The payload consists of the following components:
The weight of the passenger
▶
The weight of all luggage and other loads
▶
The weight of the roof, including the roof rack sys-
▶
tem
The weight of the equipment that is excluded from
▶
the operating weight
WARNING
Risk of accident and danger of vehicle damage!
Do not exceed the specied values for the maxi-
▶
mum permissible weights.
Type plate
Vehicle manufacturers
A
Operating weight
Information about the operating weight
The specication corresponds to the lowest possible
operating weight without additional weight-increasing equipment. This also includes 75 kg as the driver's weight, the weight of the operating uids and
the on-board tools.
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Technical data and specications ›
Vehicle dimensions
Operating weight
Engine typeOperating weight (kg)
61 kW electric motor1235
Ask for the exact vehicle weight in a specialist garage.
Vehicle dimensions
Dimensions
SpecicationValue (in mm)
Vehicle height1481
Vehicle width with folded-in mirrors1645
Vehicle width with folded-out mirrors1910
Ground clearance of the vehicle141
Vehicle length3597
Engine specications
61 kW electric motor
Power (kW)61
Highest torque (Nm)212/0-2750
Maximum speed (km/h)130
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s)12.3
Accident data recorder (Event Data
Recorder)
The vehicle is equipped with an accident data recorder, hereinafter called as “EDR”. The purpose of
the EDR lies in the data recording during a trac accident or another extraordinary trac situation,
hereinafter called as “accident”.
Data is only recorded in the event of an accident in
which the restraint systems are triggered.
The EDR records the accident in a short time (approximately 10 s), by showing the following information, for example:
The function of certain systems in the vehicle.
▶
The seat belt status of the driver and front passen-
▶
ger.
The actuation of the brake and accelerator pedals.
▶
The speed of the vehicle at the time of the acci-
▶
dent.
The recorded data support the analysis of how the
vehicle systems behaved shortly before, during and
shortly after the accident. This enables them to clarify the circumstances of the accident.
The data relating to assist systems in the vehicle is
also recorded. Whether for instance the aected
systems were switched on or o at the corresponding time, whether they were only partially available
or were inactive. There is also the possibility of
tracking whether these vehicle functions controlled,
accelerated or decelerated the vehicle during the accident. Depending on the equipment, these functions
are, e.g:
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
▶
Lane Assist (Lane Assist).
▶
Park Assist.
▶
Emergency braking function (Front Assist).
▶
Under normal driving conditions, data is not recorded. There is no audio or video recording from the
vehicle interior or surroundings. Personal data such
as name, gender, age or place where the accident
occurred is not stored in the EDR. However, third
parties such as law enforcement authorities may use
certain resources to connect EDR content to other
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91
data sources, and therefore deduce the identication
of some of the people involved in the accident when
investigating the causes of the accident.
For reading the EDR-Data, special equipment is required and the ignition switched on.
ŠKODA AUTO will not read or otherwise process any
accident data from the EDR without the approval of
the vehicle owner or other person authorised for use
of the vehicle. Exceptions are specied in the contractual arrangements, or these are subject to generally binding regulations.
Due to legal requirements, ŠKODA AUTO is required
to monitor the quality and safety of its products,
meaning that it is only entitled to use data from the
EDR to monitor the product on the market, for further research and development, and to improve the
quality of the vehicle's safety systems. For the purpose of research and development, ŠKODA AUTO
will also make data available to third parties. This is
done exclusively in anonymous form, i.e. without any
connection to the specic vehicle, the vehicle owner
or any other authorised user.
Personal data
Personal customer data is collected, processed and
used by ŠKODA AUTO in accordance with the provisions of the generally binding legal provisions in the
area of personal data protection.
The current declaration on the protection of personal data is displayed using the following link or by
reading the QR code:
https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personaldata
May 25, 2017 No. 355 as well as regarding declaration of conformity ,can be viewed on ŠKODA web
pages using the following link or by scanning the QRcode:
https://www.skoda-auto.com/services/reddoc
After this, proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired region.
2. Select Download Declaration of conformity
against the desired model, to receive the certi-
cates.
Examples of labelling of radio systems
Information about the radio systems in
the vehicle
Your vehicle has various radio systems.
Manufacturers of this radio equipment declare that
this equipment complies with the requirements of
Directive 2014/53 / EU and the Technical Regulation on Radio Equipment, approved by the Decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 25
May 2017 no. 355.
Information about Directive 2014/53 / EUon the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the marketing of radio equipment, Technical
regulation on radio equipment, approved by the
decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of
Serbia
A
Australia and New Zealand
B
Europe (countries that approve radio equipment
C
as per EU guidelines)
Armenia
D
Russia
E
Vietnam
F
Mongolia
G
Moldova
H
Philippines
I
Taiwan
J
Belarus
K
Ukraine
L
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Technical data and specications ›
Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties
Rights arising from defective
performance, ŠKODA warranties
Rights arising from defective performance
Your ŠKODA Partner, as a seller, is liable to you for
material defects in your new ŠKODA vehicle, ŠKODA
Genuine Parts and ŠKODA Genuine Accessories, in
accordance with the legal requirements and the purchase contract.
The buyer is entitled to assert the rights arising from
defective performance with the responsible ŠKODA
partner from the time of vehicle handover. The date
of the vehicle handover and the vehicle identication
number (VIN) are properly documented in the “Vehicle delivery documentation” chapter in this Owner's
Manual.
ŠKODA warranty for new cars
As well as the legal rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA AUTO grants you the ŠKODA
warranty for new cars (hereinafter referred to as the
“ŠKODA Warranty”), according to the conditions described below.
Under the ŠKODA Warranty, the company ŠKODA
AUTO shall provide the following services1):
Free repair of damage due to a defect that occurs
▶
in your vehicle within two years of the start of the
ŠKODA Warranty.
Free repair of damage due to paintwork aws that
▶
occur on your vehicle within three years of the
start of the ŠKODA Warranty.
Free repair of rust corrosion on the body, which
▶
occurs on your vehicle within twelve years of the
start of the warranty. In terms of rust corrosion on
the body, the ŠKODA Warranty shall cover only
rust corrosion through body panels from the inside
to the outside.
Free repair of the high-voltage battery, if the dam-
▶
age occurs within 8 years or before reaching a
mileage of 160,000 km/100,000 miles (whichever
occurs rst) from the beginning of the ŠKODA
warranty.
A reduction in the capacity of the high-voltage battery over time is a natural feature of technology
and does not constitute a defect within the meaning of the ŠKODA warranty (this is with regards to
a natural lock), provided that this value measured
by the ŠKODA service partner does not fall below
70% of the total usable capacity before the expiry
of 8 years or before the achievement of 160,000
km/100,000 miles (whichever comes rst) from
the beginning of the ŠKODA warranty.
The start of the ŠKODA Warranty is the day on
which the new car is handed over for use by a ŠKODA partner to the rst buyer who is not a ŠKODA
Partner2).
The ŠKODA Partner enters this date into the corresponding systems of the manufacturer. Any one
ŠKODA Partner can notify you of this date on request.
Fault rectication under the ŠKODA Warranty can be
carried out by means of a replacement or repair of
the defective parts. This also applies to the highvoltage battery and its components. The ŠKODA
Service Partner decides about the fault rectication.
The fault rectication takes place in accordance with
the availability of the ŠKODA Service Partners and
within a reasonable period of time. Replaced parts
become the property of the ŠKODA Service Partner.
In the event of a claim under the ŠKODA warranty
regarding damage to the high-voltage battery, the
capacity of the high-voltage battery after fault rectication is at least 70% of the total usable capacity,
and this is in consideration of all relevant factors including the age, condition and the mileage of the vehicle.
There shall be no further claims arising from the
ŠKODA Warranty. In particular, no claim for replacement, no right of withdrawal, no claim to purchase
price reduction, or provision of a replacement car for
the duration of repair and compensation.
The ŠKODA Warranty can be claimed at any ŠKODA
Service Partner.
There are no claims under the ŠKODA Warranty if
vehicle damage has occurred in causal connection
with one of the following circumstances:
The service work was not carried out on time and
▶
professionally according to the provisions of ŠKODA AUTO, or its execution was not proven by the
customer when asserting claims under the ŠKODA
Warranty.
Damage has not been reported immediately to a
▶
specialist company or has not been properly remedied.
Damage refers to parts that are subject to natural
▶
wear, such as tyres, spark plugs, wiper blades,
brake pads and brake discs, clutch, bulbs, synchronizer rings, batteries, etc.
1)
Based on the requirements of generally binding legal regulations or country-specic market requirements,
the ŠKODA partner or importer can provide a warranty beyond the scope of the stated ŠKODA Warranty.
This local warranty extends the scope of performance in accordance with the specic warranty conditions
of ŠKODA partners or importers.
2)
Due to the requirements of the generally binding country-specic regulations, the date of rst registration
can be given instead of the date of the vehicle handover.
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93
External impact or inuences (e.g. accident, hail,
▶
ood,re etc.).
Installation, connection of parts or accessories,
▶
other adaptation or technical modication of the
vehicle not approved by ŠKODA AUTO (e.g. Tuning).
Unauthorized use, improper handling (e.g. use in
▶
motor sport competitions or overloading), improper care or unauthorized maintenance.
Non-observance of instructions in the Owner's
▶
Manual or in other factory instructions, including,
but not limited to, non-observance of instructions
regarding the procedure for charging the highvoltage battery.
Use of the vehicle as a stationary source of electri-
▶
cal energy or extraction and subsequent use of the
high-voltage battery outside the vehicle.
Exposure of the high-voltage battery to water or
▶
other liquids.
The customer shall prove the lack of causation.
The present ŠKODA Warranty shall not aect the
purchaser's statutory rights arising from unsatisfactory performance in respect of the seller of the vehicle and possible claims arising from product liability
laws.
ŠKODA Mobility warranty
The Mobility Warranty provides you with a sense of
certainty for journeys in your vehicle.
If your vehicle is left on the road due to an unexpected fault, we can provide services to keep you moving as part of the mobility guarantee, including the
following: technical assistance on the phone, breakdown assistance at the breakdown location, start-up
on site, and towing to the ŠKODA service partner, if
necessary.
If your vehicle is not repaired on the same day, then
the ŠKODA Service Partner may, if necessary, arrange additional subsequent services, such as replacement transport (bus, train, etc.), the provision of
a replacement vehicle, and the like.
Specic claims for free provision of services under
the ŠKODA Mobility Warranty only exist if your vehicle has remained in a causal connection with a defect
which is to be remedied on the basis of fullment under the ŠKODA Warranty.
Check the conditions for provision of the Mobility
Warranty for your vehicle with your ŠKODA Partner.
They will also inform you of the detailed terms and
conditions of the Mobility Warranty in relation to
your vehicle. In the event that your vehicle is not
covered by a mobility warranty, he will inform you of
the possibilities for subsequent conclusion.
Optional ŠKODA Extended Warranty
If you also purchased a ŠKODA Extended Warranty
when purchasing your new car, ŠKODA AUTO will
provide you with a free repair of vehicle damage
caused by a defect in the vehicle during the warranty
period.
The ŠKODA Extended Warranty for your vehicle is
valid for the agreed period or until the agreed mileage limit is reached, whichever comes rst.
For the assessment of claims from the ŠKODA Extended Warranty, the conditions of the ŠKODA warranty described above apply to the appropriate extent.
The fault rectication under the ŠKODA Extended
Warranty can only be carried out by replacement or
repair of the defective parts, whereby the ŠKODA
service partner decides on the type of vehicle repair.
The fault rectication takes place in accordance with
the availability of the ŠKODA Service Partners and
within a reasonable period of time.
There shall in any case be no entitlement to further
claims from the ŠKODA Extended Warranty. In particular, no claim for replacement, no right of withdrawal, no claim to purchase price reduction, or provision of a replacement car for the duration of repair
and compensation.
The described paint warranty, the warranty against
rust penetration and the warranty for the high-voltage battery remain unaected by the ŠKODA Extended Warranty.
The ŠKODA Extended Warranty does not apply to
exterior and interior foils.
Your ŠKODA partner will provide you with information about the detailed conditions of the ŠKODA Extended Warranty.
The ŠKODA Mobility Warranty and the ŠKODA
Extended Warranty are only available in some countries.
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Index
Index
Numbers and symbols
12 volt vehicle battery67
Charge
Checking the condition
Discharge protection
Disconnecting and connecting
Fault
Safety
see 12 volt vehicle battery
12-Volt-vehicle battery
A
ABS55
Accident data recorder
Air conditioning
see Climatronic
Airbag
Deactivating the airbags
Deactivating the front passenger airbag
Fault
Installation locations
Release
Safety
All-season tyres
Ambient lighting
Analogue instrument cluster
Ashtray
ASR
Assist systems
Front fog lights - Replacing
Front turn signal - Replacing
55
32
33
33
C
Car adaptations
Recommendations
Safety
Central locking
Central locking button
Centre console
Charge
low charge level
Troubleshooting
Charging
Charging socket
Setting the charging process
Charging cable
Charging cable type
Check the vehicle before your journey
Child lock
Child seat
Fastening using a belt
Grouping
i-Size
ISOFIX
Keyword child seat
on the passenger seat
Recommended child seats
Securing children properly
TOP TETHER
Types of mounting
Cigarette lighter
Climatronic
Comfort asher
COMING HOME
12 volt socket
Coat hook
Glasses compartment
Make up mirror
Map pockets
Storage compartments
5
Ticket holder
Interior lighting
Ambient lighting
Operation
Interior mirror
ISOFIX
eyelets
Placement on the seat
J
Jump start cables69
6
K
Key18
Key switch for airbag deactivation
Key switch for the front passenger airbag
Key switch faulty
Kick-down
L
Lane Assist56
see Lane Assist
LEAVING HOME
Lever
Keys
Main beam
Turn signal
Windscreen wipers and washers
Liability for defects
see warranty
80
78
8
51
51
10
42
42
39
40
40
35
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
35
35
35
23
27
27
26
29
29
52
56
32
40
30
30
35
92
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Index
Light30
Automatically switch on and switch o
Change bulbs
Changing bulbs
CORNER function
Driving in the opposite direction of trac
Fog light
Hazard warning light system
Headlamp asher
Headlight range adjustment of headlights
Indicator light
Main beam
Operation
Parking light
Side light
Troubleshooting
Turn signal
Availability of the services
Remote access to the vehicle
ŠKODA Connect
ŠKODA Connect application
Operating proles
see driving mode of the vehicle
Operating the vehicle
Use jump start cables
P
Park Assist systems58
Parking
Parking aid
Parking the vehicle safely
Parking aid
Parking brake
Parking light
ParkPilot
see parking aid
Passenger seat
Personal data
Phone holder
Power steering
Practical equipment
12 volt socket
Ashtray
Cigarette lighter
Cup holder
4
Multimedia holder
R
Radio
see digital version of the manual
Radio - Infotainment Swing
Radio systems in the vehicle
Rear fog light
Rear seats
Folding down
Rear vehicle area
Recirculated air mode
4
Relling
Coolant
Reective vest
Release
Reserve area
Rights arising from defective performance
see warranty
Roof rack
Attachment points A for roof bars
Roof load
safe driving
S
Safe driving15
Safety
Before your journey
Car adaptations
Child seat
50
50
49
50
52
69
58
16
58
55
31
58
9
91
80, 83
22
84
83
83
82
83
4
42, 43
91
31
21
8
37
66
78
18
39
92
85
85
85
16
12
12
15
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Driving through water16
Exiting the vehicle
New brake pads
New tyres
safe driving
Sensors and cameras
sit properly
Transport cargo and objects
Transporting children
Warning lights
Weather conditions
Webbing route
What to do after an accident
What to do in the event of a re
Seat belts
Automatic belt retractor
Belt tensioners
Blocked strap
correct arrangement
Fastening and unfastening
Status display
Seat heating
Seats
Folding down
Heating
ISOFIX
sit safely
TOP TETHER
Service events
Interval
Resetting information
Show service appointment
Service position for windscreen wiper arms
Service work
Set tyre pressure values
Side light
see Parking light
ŠKODA Move&Fun Application
Snow chains
Sockets
12-volt socket
safety
Speed limit
Resetting
Settings
Speed limit warning
Setting
Stand-by air conditioning
Start the engine
Steering column lock
Steering wheel
correct position
Stopping the engine
Storage
Sun protection
Supported media les
see digital version of the manual
Supported media sources
see digital version of the manual
48, 49
Switching low beam on automatically
16
T
12
12
Technical data89
15
Technical specications
12
Dimensions
14
Telephone - Infotainment Swing
15
Tips for economical driving
15
Tool
15
TOP TETHER
16
eyelets
14
Topping up
16
Windscreen washer uid
17
Tow rope
24
Towing lug
24
Towing the vehicle
24
Trac accident
24
Data recorder
14
What to do after an accident
24
Transport
24
Roof rack
38
Transporting objects safely
21
Turn signal
21
Type plate
38
Tyre pressure monitor
27
Tyres
14
Breakdown set
27
Pressure
85
Snow chains
85
Tyre pressure monitor
85
U
85
36
USB80
85
77
V
Variable loading oor in the boot79
31
Vehicle cleaning
Exterior
73
Instructions for cleaning the interior
Instructions for cleaning the outer area
84
Interior
13
Vehicle dimensions
41
Vehicle driving mode
41
Vehicle height
41
Vehicle Identication Number (VIN)
41
Vehicle length
41
Vehicle width
37
Vest
51
see reective vest
22
VIN
see vehicle identication number
15
51
W
80
20
Warning lights
Foreword
4
Warning triangle
Warranty
4
30
90
46–48
53
78
27
27
36
53
53
53
90
16
85
15
30
89
77
72, 73
75
76
73
77
87
87
88
86
90
52, 53
90
89
90
90
78
89
10
78
92
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Index
Mobility warranty93
Optional Extended Warranty
Rights arising from defective performance
Warranty for new cars
Waste container
Weight
Wheels
Breakdown
Change
Cover caps for the screws
Full wheel covers
Pressure change
Tyre pressure
Tyre pressure monitor
Window
heating
mechanical operation
Windscreen washer uid
How is the washer uidrelled?
Level too low
Windscreen washer system
see windscreen wiper and washer
Windscreen wiper and washer
Rell windscreen washer uid
Windscreen washer uid level too low
Windscreen wipers and washers
automatic rear window wiping
Replace the windscreen wiper blade
Unfold the windscreen wiper arms
Winter tyres
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