Skoda Kodiaq (2021) Owner’s Manual

OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA KODIAQ
Your Owner’s Manual
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ŠKODA KODIAQ 11.2020 Angličtina/English V1, R1, RoW, en_GB
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
1 Vehicle owner
5 About the Owner's Manual
6 About the Owner's Manual
6 Tutorial videos
7 Explanations
7 Digital Instructions in Vehicle
Infotainment
7 Application Quick Start Guide
8 Vehicle overviews
8 Front vehicle area 10 Rear vehicle area 11 Driver's seat 11 Centre console and passenger seat 12 Engine compartment
12 Warning lights
12 Functionality 12 Warning lights overview
16 Correct and safe
16 Introductory notes for correct use 16 New vehicle or new parts 16 Regular checks 16 Improper vehicle adjustments 16 Keep sensors and cameras functional 17 Engine compartment 17 Handling operating uids 17 12 volt vehicle battery 17 Use electrical sockets in the vehicle 17 Before your journey 18 Sitting safely 18 Correct belt webbing arrangement 18 Correct steering wheel position 18 Securing children properly 19 Transporting objects safely 19 Safe driving 20 Stop the vehicle safely! 20 Exiting the vehicle 20 Deviating weather conditions 20 Emergency call 21 After an accident
23 Keys, locks and alarm system
23 Key 24 Memory function of the key 25 Central locking 26 Keyless locking (KESSY) 27 Alarm system
28 Doors, windows and boot lid
28 Doors 28 Child safety lock on the rear doors 29 Protective door strip
29 Window - with electrical operation 31 Sliding/tilting roof 31 Sunblind - with electrical operation 32 Sun protection roller blinds for the rear door
panes 32 Sun visors 32 Boot lid - with manual operation 32 Boot lid - with electrical control 33 Electrically operated contactless boot lid 34 Unlocking the boot lid
35 Seats, steering wheel and mirror
35 Front seat - with manual operation 35 Front seat - with electrical operation 35 Memory function of the seat 36 Folding the backrests forward from the
luggage compartment 36 Second row of seats 37 Park position of rear seat belts 37 Third row of seats 38 Headrests 39 Sleep package 39 Front armrest 39 Rear armrest 39 Steering wheel 40 Interior rear-view mirror 40 Wing mirror
42 Restraint systems and airbags
42 Seat belts 43 Child seat 45 Fasteners for child seats 47 Airbags 48 Key switch for the front passenger airbag
49 Lighting, windscreen wipers and
washers
49 Exterior lighting 51 COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior
lighting 51 Light Assist high-beam assist system 52 Replace light bulbs 55 Interior lighting 55 Interior ambient light 56 Windscreen wipers and washers
58 Heating and air conditioning system
58 Manual air conditioning 59 Climatronic automatic air conditioning system 60 Auxiliary heating and ventilation 62 Heated windscreen 63 Seat heating and ventilation 63 Heated steering wheel
64 Driver information system
64 Analogue instrument cluster 65 Digital instrument cluster 66 Driving data 68 Speed limit warning 68 Vehicle status
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68 Stopwatch in the instrument cluster 69 Stopwatch in the Infotainment 69 Information Sport 69 Personalization
70 Infotainment Swing
70 Infotainment overview 70 System 71 Screen 72 Infotainment keyboard 73 Control centre 73 Radio 75 Media 78 Mobile device management 80 Telephone 81 SmartLink
84 Infotainment Bolero
84 Infotainment overview 84 System 85 Screen 86 Infotainment keyboard 87 Voice control 88 Control centre 89 Radio 92 Media 96 Images 97 Mobile device management 98 Telephone 101 Wi-Fi 103 SmartLink
106 Infotainment Amundsen
106 Infotainment overview 106 System 107 Screen 108 Infotainment keyboard 109 Voice control 110 Control Centre 110 Radio 114 Media 118 Images 119 Mobile device management 120 Telephone 123 Wi-Fi 125 SmartLink 127 Navigation
132 Infotainment Columbus
132 Infotainment overview 132 System 133 Screen 134 Keypad 135 Voice control 136 Control centre 136 Radio 140 Media 144 Images 145 Mobile device management 146 Telephone
149 Wi-Fi 151 SmartLink 153 Navigation
157 Online Services
157 ŠKODA Connect 158 ŠKODA Connect application 158 User registration and activation of the ŠKODA
Connect services 159 Setting personal data protection 161 User management 163 User account 163 Personalisation 163 Management of online services 164 eSIM data connection 165 Online System Update 166 Shop 166 Information call 167 Breakdown call 167 Service schedules 167 Vehicle status report 167 Remote access to the vehicle
168 Starting and driving
168 Start 169 Starting issues 169 START STOP 170 Manual gearbox 170 Automatic gearbox 172 Vehicle driving mode 173 Economical driving style 174 Towing a trailer 175 Towing eye and towing procedure 176 Brakes 176 Electric parking brake 177 Auto Hold automatic holding function
178 Driver assist systems
178 Braking and stabilising systems 179 Front Assist 180 Pedestrian detection system 180 Speed limiter 181 Cruise control system 182 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 185 Lane Assist 185 Travel Assist 186 Lane change assist system Side Assist 187 Trac sign recognition 188 Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant
protection 188 Driver Alert fatigue detection assistant 189 Emergency situation assist systemEmergency
Assist 189 Hill descent assistant
190 Park Assist systems
190 Park Pilot parking aid 191 Rear view camera 192 Area View environment overview 193 Rear Trac Alert
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194 Park steering assistant 195 Trailer assist trailer manoeuvring aid
197 Engine, exhaust system and fuel
197 Bonnet 197 Engine oil 198 Coolant 199 Engine electronics 199 Particle lter 200 Exhaust control system 200 Fuel lter 200 Radiator blinds 200 Fuel ller ap 200 AdBlue 201 Petrol 203 Diesel
204 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses
204 12 volt vehicle battery 206 Using the jump-starting cable 207 Fuses 207 Fuses in the dash panel 209 Fuses in the engine compartment
210 Wheels
210 Tyres and rims 211 All-season or winter tires 211 Snow chains 211 SEAL tyres 212 Spare and emergency spare wheel 212 Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle 214 Breakdown kit 215 Tyre pressure 215 Tyre pressure monitor 216 Tyre pressure monitoring system 217 Wheel bolt cover caps 217 Full wheel frame
218 Storage space and interior equipment
218 Equipment in the boot 218 Emergency equipment 218 Tool kit 219 Storage compartment for the reective vest 219 Fasteners in the boot 219 Bag hooks in the boot 220 Cargo elements in the luggage compartment 220 Fastening nets 220 Sliding hooks 220 Net partition 221 Double-sided oor covering 221 Floor covering in the boot 221 Roll-up luggage compartment cover 222 Variable loading oor in the boot 223 Partition in the boot 223 Through-loading bag 223 Interior equipment front 224 Interior equipment rear 225 Storage pockets on the inner sides of the
front seats
225 Car park ticket holder
225 Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the
front door
225 Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the
rear door 226 USB-connections 226 Hook on the centre body pillar 227 Glasses compartment 227 Pen holder 227 Storage compartment for cards, coins and SD
card 227 Storage compartment for cards in the storage
area on the driver's side 227 Third row of seats – drinks and telephone
holder 228 Storage compartment under the front seat 228 Storage compartment for an umbrella 228 Phonebox 229 Cup holder 229 Cup holder Easy Open 229 Waste container 229 Ashtray and cigarette lighter 230 Folding table 230 Multifunction holder 230 Ceiling 230 Tablet holder 231 12-Volt power socket 231 230-Volt power socket 232 230 volt socket and USB connections 232 Storage compartment with air outlet nozzle
232 Roof rack and hitch
232 Roof rack 232 Swivelling hitch
235 Maintaining and cleaning
235 Service events 235 Service work, adjustments and technical
changes 236 Interior 237 Exterior 238 Ice scraper
239 Technical data and specications
239 Requirements for the technical data 239 Vehicle identication data 239 Maximum permissible weights 240 Operating weight 240 Vehicle dimensions 241 Engine specications 243 Accident data recorder (Event Data Recorder) 244 Personal data 244 Information about the radio systems in the
vehicle 245 Rights arising from defective performance,
ŠKODA warranties
247 Index

About the Owner's Manual

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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 not all 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 dier 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
In infotainment Bolero, Amundsen, Columbus
http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals
http://go.skoda.eu/video-manuals
Digital version of the Owner's Manual in Infotain­ment
Applies to Infotainment Bolero, Amundsen and Co­lumbus.
The digital version of the Owner's Manual can be dis­played in the Infotainment in the menu
as
follows.
Tutorial videos
After reading in the following reference or the QR code, the website with the vehicle oer is displayed. By selecting the desired vehicle, the website with video instructions for selected vehicle functions is displayed.
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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 not all 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 dier 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

Tutorial videos
After reading in the following reference or the QR code, the website with the vehicle oer is displayed. By selecting the desired vehicle, the website with video instructions for selected vehicle functions is displayed.
http://go.skoda.eu/video-manuals
Tutorial videos
After reading in the following reference or the QR code, the website with the vehicle oer is displayed. By selecting the desired vehicle, the website with video instructions for selected vehicle functions is displayed.
http://go.skoda.eu/video-manuals

Explanations

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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-

Digital Instructions in Vehicle Infotainment

Application Quick Start Guide

Interactive images
In the pictures with the outside of the vehicle and the inside of the vehicle, there are touch points. Tap­ping a touch point displays a menu with topics or a detailed image.
Symbols
Information about symbols that can be shown on the instrument cluster display. By tapping the symbol, a detailed description is displayed.
Topics
The instruction content is organized according to topics.
Top bar of the displayed topic
Title of the topic
A
Type of information displayed / display menu
B
with information
Text search
C
About the instructions
Language selection for instructions and updates.
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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 » page 49
Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 56
Windscreen - heating » page 62
B
Windscreen wiper – operation » page 56
C
Bonnet release lever (under the ap) » page 197
D
Headlamp cleaning system » page 56
E
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 175
F
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
G
Cover in the radiator grille (depending on the vehicle equipment):
H
Front radar sensor for assist systems
Camera for assist systems
Wheels:
I
Tyres and rims » page 210
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle » page 212
Breakdown kit » page 214.
Tyre pressure » page 215
Tyre pressure monitor » page 215
Tyre pressure monitoring system » page 216
Headlights (depending on vehicle equipment):
J
Operation » page 49
Light Assist high-beam assist system » page 51
Replace light bulbs » page 52
Door handles (depending on vehicle equipment):
K
Open door » page 28
Keyless locking (KESSY)» page 26.
Rear-view mirror (depending on vehicle equipment):
L
Mirror adjustment » page 40
Cameras for assist systems
Side door windows - operation » page 30.
M
Roof rack » page 232
N
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 16.
Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area
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10
Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area

Rear vehicle area

Rear window - heating » page 62
A
Rear window wiper and washer - Operation » page 56
B
Tail lights:
C
Operation » page 49
Replace light bulbs » page 52
Luggage compartment lid handle (depending on equipment):
D
Manually operated boot lid » page 32
Electrically operated boot lid » page 32
Camera for assist systems
Radar sensors for assist systems (inside the bumper)
E
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
F
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
G
Swivelling tow coupling » page 232
Electrically operated contactless boot lid » page 34
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 175
H
Fuel tank lid:
I
Opening » page 200
Sticker with tyre pressure values » page 215
Sticker with prescribed fuel
Ice scraper
▶ ▶
Filler neck of the AdBlue®tank » page 200
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 16.
Vehicle overviews › Driver's seat
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Driver's seat

Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
A
light » page 186 Door opening lever » page 28
B
Light switch » page 49
C
Air outlet nozzle
D
Control lever (depending on vehicle equipment):
E
Turn signal and main beam » page 49
Speed regulating system » page 182
Speed limiter » page 180
High beam assist system » page 52
Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering
F
wheel » page 39 Depending upon vehicle equipment:
G
Analogue instrument cluster » page 64
Digital instrument cluster » page 65
Operating lever:
H
Windscreen wipers and washers » page 56
Starter button » page 168
I
Steering wheel with horn/with driver's front air-
J
bag » page 47 Safety lever for steering wheel adjust-
K
ment » page 40 Operation of the automatic distance con-
L
trol » page 183 Bonnet release lever » page 197
M
Button for the electric boot lid » page 32
N
Exterior mirror operation » page 40
O
Window operation » page 30.
P

Centre console and passenger seat

Infotainment (depending on vehicle equipment):
A
Columbus » page 132
Amundsen » page 106
Bolero » page 84
Swing » page 70
Air outlet nozzle
B
Door opening lever » page 28
C
Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
D
light » page 186
Window operation in the passenger
E
door » page 30
Operation (depending on vehicle equipment):
F
Manual air conditioning » page 58.
Climatronic » page 59
Buttons and indicator lights (depending on the
G
vehicle equipment):
Buttons:
START-STOP » page 169
Park Assist » page 194
Surround View » page 192
Park Pilot » page 190
Hazard warning light system » page 49
Central locking » page 25
Indicator lights:
Front passenger airbag
Keys (depending on vehicle equipment):
H
Driving mode selection » page 172
Auto Hold » page 177
Parking brake » page 176
Stabilisation Control ESC / Traction Control
ASR » page 178
Oroad mode » page 172
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
I
Gearshift lever (manual gearbox) » page 170
/ » page 48
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Vehicle overviews › Engine compartment
Selector lever (automatic gearbox) » page 170

Warning lights

Engine compartment

Coolant expansion reservoir » page 198
A
Engine oil ller opening » page 197
B
Brake uid reservoir » page 176
C
12 volt vehicle battery » page 204
D
Fuse box » page 209
E
Windscreen washer uid reservoir » page 56
F
Engine oil dipstick » page 197
G

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.
Colour display of the indicator lights
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the colour scheme of the indicator lights may vary. The coolant indicator light can, e.g. be shown in colour as follows:
- coloured display
- black and white display
Additional indicator lights
The additional indicator light will also light up in the display along with some of the indicator lights:
- Hazard
- Warning

Warning lights overview

After switching on the ignition, some indicator lights light up briey 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 » page 12, Functionality.
Symbol Meaning
Indicates a warning together with another warning light » page 12.
Unfastened seat belts at the front and rear » page 42.
12-volt vehicle battery is not charg­ing » page 205.
Along with - Engine fault » page 199, » page 205.
Engine oil pressure too low » page 197.
Engine oil level too low » page 198.
Warning lights › Warning lights overview
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Symbol Meaning
Coolant level is too low » page 199. Coolant temperature too
high » page 199. Brake uid level is too
low » page 176. Together with - Brake system and
ABS faulty » page 179. Parking on a slope with too much in-
clination » page 177. Parking brake on » page 177. Illuminates - Power assisted steering
faulty » page 40. Flashing - Steering lock faul-
ty » page 40. Automatic gearbox im-
paired » page 171. Automatic gearbox overhea-
ted » page 171. Take control immediate-
ly » page 186.
AdBlue®level too low » page 201.
AdBlue®system impaired » page 201.
Warning if there is a risk of a colli­sion » page 179.
ACC does not decelerate sucient- ly » page 183.
Indicates a warning along with an­other warning light » page 12.
The fuel supply has reached the re­serve area. » page 202, » page 204.
Windscreen washer uid level too low » page 57.
Bulb faulty » page 51.
Rear fog light switched on » page 50.
Engine oil level too high or engine oil level sensor impaired » page 198.
Clogged particle lter » page 199.
Parking brake error » page 177.
ABS faulty » page 179.
Symbol Meaning
Worn brake pads » page 176.
Automatic gearbox overhea­ted » page 171.
Automatic gearbox im­paired » page 171.
Water in the diesel fuel l- ter » page 200.
AdBlue®system impaired » page 201.
AdBlue®level too low » page 201.
Tyre pressure control system faul­ty » page 216.
Tyre pressure change » page 211, » page
215, » page 216, » page 217.
Illuminates - Power assisted steering faulty » page 40.
Flashing - Steering lock not un­locked » page 40.
Flashing - Steering lock faul­ty » page 40.
KESSY - starting prob­lem » page 169.
KESSY - no key found » page 27. Adaptive suspension faul-
ty » page 173. Petrol engine control faul-
ty » page 199. Emission control system faul-
ty » page 200. illuminates, if relevant, does not illu-
minate after switching on the igni­tion - Diesel preheating system faul­ty » page 199.
Flashing - Diesel engine control faul­ty » page 199.
Front passenger airbag switched on » page 48.
ashes together with - Key switch for airbag deactivation is faul­ty » page 48.
Front passenger airbag switched o » page 48.
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Warning lights › Warning lights overview
Symbol Meaning
Airbag system faulty » page 48. Crew Protect Assist faul-
ty » page 188. Illuminates for 4 seconds and then
ashes - Airbag or belt tensioner de­activated with diagnostic de­vice » page 48.
Ball rod not locked » page 233.
ESC Oroad is activated » page 172. ESC Sports enabled » page 179. ASR deactivated » page 179. Illuminates - ESC or ASR faul-
ty » page 179. Flashing - ESC or ASR is engag-
ed » page 178. Front Assist deactiva-
ted » page 180, » page 180. ACC not available » page 184.
Lane Assist intervenes » page 185.
Lane Assist intervenes » page 185.
Turn signal light, left » page 49, » page 51.
Rear seat belt fastened » page 42.
Symbol Meaning
Travel Assist activated » page 186.
Travel Assist activated - the cruise control is active » page 186.
Travel Assist activated - the lane guidance is active » page 186.
Low outside tempera­ture » page 64.
High beam or asher activa­ted » page 49.
Unoccupied rear seat » page 42.
Rear seat belt not fas­tened » page 42.
A rear seat belt is not fas­tened » page 42.
A rear seat belt is fas­tened » page 42.
A rear seat belt is fas­tened » page 42.
High beam Assist System switched on » page 52.
No light is switched on » page 49.
AdBlue®level too low » page 201.
AdBlue®system impaired. » page 201.
Turn signal light, right » page 49, » page 51.
Trailer turn signal light » page 51.
Front fog lights switched on » page 50.
The selector lever is locked » page 170.
Vehicle is secured by Auto Hold » page 177.
Lane Assist is activated and ready to intervene » page 185.
Lane Assist is activated and ready to intervene » page 185.
ACC controls the driving speed » page 183.
The cruise control system controls the driving speed » page 182.
Take control » page 186.
Adaptive suspension faul­ty » page 173.
Service event » page 235.
Engine was switched o automati­cally by START-STOP » page 169.
Engine was not automatically switched o via START­STOP » page 169.
Speed limiter faulty » page 181.
Speed limiter activated » page 180.
ACC not available » page 184.
ACC activated » page 183.
Symbol Meaning
ACC controls the driving speed ac­cording to the approaching round­about » page 183.
ACC controls the driving speed ac­cording to the approaching junc­tion » page 183.
ACC controls the driving speed ac­cording to the road » page 183.
ACC controls the driving speed ac­cording to the permissible speed » page 183.
Cruise control system faul­ty » page 182.
Cruise control activated » page 182.
The Hill Descent Assist System is ac­tivated » page 189.
Hill Descent Assist System inter­venes » page 189.
Front Assist deactiva­ted » page 180, » page 180.
Front Assist is started » page 180.
Warning lights › Warning lights overview
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Safety distance too small » page 179.
Consumption-friendly driv­ing » page 173.
Break recommendation » page 188.
Driving mode Normal » page 172.
Driving mode Eco » page 172.
Comfort Driving Mode » page 172.
Driving mode Individual » page 172.
Oroad driving mode » page 172.
Driving mode Sport » page 172.
Snow Driving Mode » page 172.
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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 specic to the country must be observed. Such as those for transporting children, switching o airbags, using tyres, road trac and the like.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible weights
and loads. Do not exceed the maximum permissible roof load.
Use the specied fuel and operating uids.
Drive on roads that meet the technical vehicle pa-
rameters. Obstacles that exceed the ground clear­ance of the vehicle » page 240 can damage the ve­hicle 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.

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 sucient?
Is the tyre pressure sucient?
Do the headlamps, brake and turn signals work?
Is the windscreen in good condition?
Is the engine oil, brake uid and coolant level OK?
Is the air intake in the engine compartment free
from obstruction? 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 sucient?
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 oil stains or other operating uids un-
der the vehicle?

New vehicle or new parts

New vehicle - Running in the engine
Driving style during the rst 1500 km determines the quality of the engine run-in process.
During the rst 1000 km, rev the engine to max.
3/4 of the highest permissible engine speed and avoid using a trailer.
Over the next 500 km, the engine speed can be
slowly increased.
Depending on driving style and operating conditions, the engine consumes some oil, up to 0.5 l/1000 km. Consumption may be higher over the next 5000 km.
New brake pads
New brake pads do not provide the optimum braking eect 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.

Improper vehicle adjustments

Improper changes and maintenance can cause mal­functions and aect 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.
Correct and safe › Engine compartment
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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.
Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
Open the driver door.
When working in the engine compartment
Keep children away from the engine compartment.
Do not touch the radiator fan. The radiator fan can
turn itself on, even when the ignition is o. Do not touch electrical cables. Avoid short circuits
in the electrical system, especially on the 12 Volt vehicle battery.
Do not smoke near the vicinity of the engine and
refrain from handling open ames or sparks. If you need to work in the engine compartment
with the engine running, be mindful of rotating en­gine parts and electrical equipment.
Do not leave any objects in the engine compart-
ment.
Handling operating uids
Your vehicle uses various operating uids to operate that can aect health or the environment when they are emitted. These are fuel, oils, battery acid from the 12-volt vehicle battery, coolant and brake uid or AdBlue®.
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
aected areas with warm water. If required, seek medical help.
The leaked engine oil in the engine compartment
can cause a re, so wipe it o with a cloth. 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 aected 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.

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.
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. 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.
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Correct and safe › Sitting safely

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 dis-
between the
A
tance steering wheel and
cm. For vehicles with driver's knee airbag, adjust the
driver's seat longitudinally so that the distance from the legs to the dash panel in the area of the knee airbag is at least 6 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.
sternum is at least 25

Correct belt webbing arrangement

The webbing arrange­ment is extremely impor­tant for the seat belts to oer the best possible protection.
The shoulder strap
must run over the mid­dle of the shoulder, must never run over the neck, and must lie rmly against the body
(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.

Correct steering wheel position

Hold the steering
wheel with both hands on the outer edge in
B
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
seat » page 44.
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.
Correct and safe › Transporting objects safely
19
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 oer 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 trac 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.
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 trac situation.
Driving with a substitute spare wheel or emergen­cy wheel
A substitute spare wheel or emergency wheel is only used to reach the nearest specialist garage.
Inate the wheel with the max. prescribed ination
pressure. Follow the instructions on the warning label on the
rim. Do not cover the warning sign.
Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast
cornering. Do not drive with more than one mounted spare
wheel. Avoid using snow chains on the temporary spare
wheel.
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Correct and safe › Stop the vehicle safely!
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.
Towing a trailer
The vehicle’s handling characteristics change with a trailer. The assistance systems may behave dierent-
ly.
Drive more slowly, excessive speed can lead to loss
of control of the vehicle. Keep a larger distance from the vehicle in front.
Do not exceed the max. vertical load and the per-
missible trailer load.
Driving through water
There must be no water ingress into the vehicle sys­tems e.g. into the engine’s air intake system!
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 specied or­der when parking.
Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal de-
pressed. Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
For vehicles with an automatic gearbox, put the se-
lector lever in the Turn o the engine.
For vehicles with manual transmission, engage
position.
1st gear or reverse gear. 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! When locking the vehicle, the SAFE function
switches on. As a result, no doors or windows can be opened from the inside. Turn o the SAFE func­tion if people are left behind in the locked vehi­cle » page 25.

Deviating weather conditions

If you wish to operate your vehicle in countries with dierent weather conditions from those specied, 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.).

Emergency call

What you should be mindful of
WARNING
Availability of a mobile network is indispensable for establishing a connection to the emergency number.
WARNING
This emergency service is only available in some countries.
WARNING
If the vehicle is located in an area without a function­ing emergency call system infrastructure, no vehicle data shall be transmitted to the emergency call cen­tre.
Correct and safe › After an accident
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Functionality
After the start of the conversation, the emergency call centre also contains information as to the acci­dent location and the severity of the accident, the number of occupants with seatbelts on and the vehi­cle identication number (VIN).
Once the connection has been established, commu­nication with the emergency call centre takes place via the loudspeaker and microphone installed in the vehicle.
Serious accident - automatic call
In the event of an accident where the airbag or belt tensioner activates, a call is automatically started with the emergency call centre.
The automatic call to the emergency call centre is al­so started after the Emergency Assist assistant sys­tem has intervened.
Minor accident - call option
The Infotainment screen displays the option to set up a connection to the emergency call centre or breakdown service.
Indicator light
The system status is dis­played after the ignition is switched on, by the il­lumination of warning
A .
lamp
Green - lit up - the sys-
tem is functional Green - ashing - a call
is being made to the emergency call centre
Red - lit up - there is a system failure, immediately
seek the help of a specialist garage Not lit up - the system is out of order due to a long
term unavailable mobile network, if this circum­stance persists, the system will require the assis­tance of a specialist garage
WARNING
If there is a system fault, no emergency call is possi­ble.
Operation
Manual call
Keep the
pressed down. Conrm the connec-
tion to the emergency call centre in the Info­tainment screen.
To cancel the connec-
tion to the emergency call centre before starting the call, press
conrm the cancellation of the connection in the Infotainment screen.
Starting a manual conversation can then be used, for example, if you also report an accident in which you are not directly involved.
the
button
button again or

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 reective 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.
Wait for the emergency services to arrive.
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 reective vest.
Set up the warning triangle to warn other road
users. Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle, along with
any passengers.
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Correct and safe › After an accident
Report the re to the emergency services.
Wait for the emergency services to arrive.

Keys, locks and alarm system

Key
Key Overview
The vehicle has one of the following keys.
Key with pop-out key bit
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
Key with removable key bit
Locking the vehicle Operating the boot
lid Unlocking the vehi-
cle Battery status warn-
A
ing light Locking tab for re-
B
moval of the key bit
NOTICE
Protect the key from moisture and strong vibra-
tions. Keep the grooves in the key clean.
The eective range of the key signal is about 30 m. The eective range can be reduced, e.g. due to signal interference from other transmitters.
Keys, locks and alarm system › Key
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 23.
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 23.
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 » page 26.
If necessary, the key must be synchronized if a favoured button on the key has been repeatedly pressed outside of the eective range of the remote control.
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Removing the key bit
Unlock the securing
tab A. Remove the key bit B .
Changing the key battery
The new battery must comply with the specication of the original battery.
Key with pop-out key bit
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.
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Keys, locks and alarm system › Memory function of the key
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.
Key with removable key bit
Remove the key bit
and partially insert it into the opening.
Press down on the key
fob to release the top cover.
Slide o the battery
cover.
Insert a thin screwdriv-
er into the recess and remove the bat­tery. Press any button on
the remote key to re­set the key.
Insert the new battery.
Fit the battery cover
into place.
WARNING
Risk of death! If the battery is swallowed, serious or even fatal inju­ries can result from burns in the digestive tract.
and press until it clicks
A
Always keep children away from the vehicle key
and batteries. If the battery is swallowed, seek medical help im-
mediately.

Memory function of the key

Functionality
Applies to vehicles that do not have the personalisa­tion function.
Each time the vehicle is locked, the position of the driver's seat and rearview mirror are stored in the memory of the remote key being used to lock the vehicle.
Operation
Retrieve stored position
Unlock the vehicle and open the driver's door.
The driver's seat and the exterior mirrors occupy the position assigned in the memory to the key used to unlock the vehicle.
Stop position change
Press any button on the seat to be adjusted.
Or:
Press the button on the key.
Settings
Activate and deactivate the memory function of the key
The function is activated or deactivated in the fol­lowing menu in the Infotainment system:
Or:
Storing driver's seat and exterior mirror position for driving forwards
Storing takes place automatically every time the ve­hicle is locked.
The seat position can be stored if the angle of in­clination of the seat back relative to the seat surface is less than approximately 110° and the seat is not in any of the end positions.
Storing front passenger´s exterior mirror position for reversing
Unlock the vehicle with the key.
Turn on the ignition.
Activate the folding function of the mirror in the
Infotainment in the following menu:
Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking
25
Or:
Turn the exterior mirror knob to the position .
Engage reverse gear.
Adjust the mirror to the desired position.
Disengage reverse gear.
The set mirror position is saved.

Central locking

Functionality
Central locking system
The system unlocks and locks all doors, the fuel ller ap 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 45 seconds of unlocking, the vehicle automat­ically locks again.
SAFE function
Depending on the equipment, the central locking system can include the SAFE function.
The SAFE function prevents the doors from opening from the inside once the vehicle is locked.
The SAFE function is activated when the vehicle is locked from the outside.
In the display of the instrument cluster after the igni­tion is switched o, a message regarding the SAFE function is displayed.
DANGER
Risk of death!
No people are allowed in the locked vehicle with
the SAFE function.
Turn o the SAFE function
By double locking within 2 seconds.
Or:
Together with the deactivation of the interior mon-
itoring » page 27, Settings.
The warning light in the driver's door will ash for about 2 seconds in quick succession after the vehicle is locked, then goes out and starts ashing regularly at longer intervals after about 30 secs.
When the SAFE function is switched o, the door can be opened from the inside by pulling once on the opening lever.
The SAFE function is switched on again after unlock­ing and locking the vehicle.
Operation
Ways in which central locking operates
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
Key » page 23
Keyless locking (KESSY)» page 26.
Central locking button
Lock/unlock using the central locking button
Press the
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 dicult for responders to enter the vehicle in an emergency.
button in the centre console.
Setting the unlocking and locking function
In Infotainment, select the following menu:
Or:
All doors
Unlocking of all doors, the boot lid and the fuel ller ap.
Single door
Using the button on the key, the driver's door and the fuel ller ap are unlocked.
In vehicles equipped with a keyless locking system, the door near to which the key is located and the fuel ller ap are unlocked by touching the door han­dle.
When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot lid are unlocked.
Doors on one side of the vehicle
Using the er’s side and the fuel ller ap are unlocked.
In vehicles equipped with a keyless locking system, the doors on the passenger’s side near to which the key is located and the fuel ller ap are unlocked by touching the door handle.
When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot lid are unlocked.
button on the key, the doors on the driv-
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Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY)
Automatic locking after starting
All doors and the boot lid are locked when a speed of 15 km/h is reached.
The vehicle is unlocked when a door is opened from the inside.
WARNING
An automatically locked vehicle makes it dicult for responders to enter the vehicle in an emergency.
Troubleshooting
Central locking fault
The warning light in the driver's door rst ashes
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
Unlocking and locking the door with the lock cylin­der
Remove the cover
Pull on the door handle
of the vehicle and hold it.
Insert the key bit into
the recess on the un­derside of the cover.
Lift the cover in the di-
rection of the arrow. Release the door han-
dle.
Unlocking and locking using a key with a fold­out key bit
Left-hand drive: Insert
the key with the but­tons facing upwards into the lock cylinder and unlock or lock.
Right-hand drive: In-
sert the key with the
wards into the lock cylinder and unlock or lock.
Unlocking and locking using a key with a removable key bit
Insert the removed key bit with the handle facing
downwards into the lock cylinder and unlock or
lock it.
Install cover
Pull on the door handle and hold it.
Replace the cover.
buttons facing down-
Release the door handle.
Locking the door without the lock cylinder
Open the door.
For vehicles with a panel over the opening, remove
the panel. Insert the key or a at-head screwdriver into the
slot. Turn the key or at-head screwdriver towards the
outside of the vehicle (spring-loaded position).
After closing, the door is locked.

Keyless locking (KESSY)

Usage
The keyless locking system, KESSY, enables unlock­ing and locking of the vehicle without actively using the remote control key.
Operation
Keep the key with you when unlocking and locking. The sensors on the handle are intended to be operat-
ed with bare hands, e.g. wearing gloves may aect the function of the sensors.
Release
Grab the door handle.
Open the door.
Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system
27
Lock
Touch the sensor.
After locking, it is not possible to unlock within 2 seconds by touching the door han­dle. This can be used to check whether the ve­hicle is locked.
Unlocking the boot lid
Press the handle of the boot lid.
Protection against inadvertently locking the key in the vehicle
If the key is locked inside the vehicle, the vehicle will unlock itself automatically. If no door is opened with­in 45 seconds, the vehicle automatically locks again.
If the key is locked in the boot, the boot lid will auto­matically unlock itself.
Settings
Deactivate keyless locking
Lock the vehicle with the button on the key.
Within 5 s, touch the sensor on the door handle
with your nger. Deactivation is conrmed by a single ash of the
direction indicators. To check the deactivation, wait at least 10 seconds
and then pull the door handle. The door must remain locked.
Keyless locking is automatically activated once again after the vehicle is unlocked.
Troubleshooting
The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked using the sensors on the handle
Lock or unlock the vehicle with the button on the
key. Then try to unlock or lock the vehicle using the
sensors on the handle. If keyless locking does not work, seek the help of a
specialist garage.
If the vehicle is not unlocked for a longer period of time, the function can be deactivated automati­cally.
When the ignition was switched on, no key was found
illuminates Message that no key was found in the vehicle
Insert the key into the vehicle.

Alarm system

Functionality
The alarm system triggers audible and visual signals during a break-in or towing attempt.
The alarm system is activated automatically approxi­mately 30 seconds after the vehicle is locked.
The alarm system is automatically deactivated after the vehicle is unlocked.
Alarm triggering
The activated alarm system triggers an alarm when one of the following events occurs:
Opening the bonnet
Opening the boot lid
Opening the door
Manipulation of the ignition lock
Towing the vehicle
Movement in the vehicle
Sudden and signicant voltage drop of the electri-
cal system Uncoupling the trailer
Opening the door unlocked via the lock cylinder
Switching o the triggered alarm
Unlock the vehicle.
Or:
Turn on the ignition.
Operating conditions
For the correct functioning of the alarm system, all windows must be closed.
A trailer is integrated into the alarm system under the following conditions:
The vehicle is factory-tted with a towing device.The trailer is electrically connected to the vehicle
via the trailer socket.
The trailer is not equipped with LED taillights. If the electrical connection to the trailer is interrup-
ted on a vehicle with an activated alarm system, warning signals are triggered.
Disable the alarm before connecting or discon-
necting a trailer.
Settings
The following functions of the alarm system can be deactivated at the same time:
Interior monitoring
Towing protection
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Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors
Deactivation will also switch o the SAFE func­tion » page 25, Functionality.
Deactivation
By double locking within 2 seconds.
Or:
In infotainment in the menu Menu
item for interior monitoring
Or:
In infotainment in the menu
Menu item for interior monitoring
The deactivated functions are reactivated after the vehicle is unlocked and locked again.
Deactivation is to be carried out if the vehicle is,
for example, towed or transported.

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
Doors, windows and boot lid › Protective door strip
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Electrically operated child lock
Press the left button to
switch on/o the child lock in the left rear door.
Press the right button
to switch on/o the child lock in the right rear door.
The fact that the child
be seen by the illuminated After switching on the child lock the electric window
is also blocked in the respective door.
lock is switched on can
displayed in the button.

Protective door strip

What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the strip, the door and the body!
Do not open the door too hastily or abruptly.
Do not hold the door on the strip when opening
and closing, as the strip must be able to move in and out freely.
If the strip prevents the door from closing freely,
do not close the door forcefully! Remove the strip, and seek the help of a specialist garage.
Usage
Depending on the trim level, the doors can each be equipped with a protective strip. This moves out when opening the door and protects the central area of the door edge from damage.
When the door closes the protective strip retracts.
Self-help
Replacing the damaged strip
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Be careful when handling the strip.
Remove the strip from
the door.
NOTICE
If any part of the strip remains in the door, seek the
help of a specialist garage.
Insert a new strip in
the grooves. Press in the strip.
A new strip can be purchased from ŠKODA Origi-
nal Parts.

Window - with electrical operation

What you should be mindful of
Force limiter
To reduce the risk of pinch injuries when closing the windows, the vehicle has a force limiter.
If there is an obstacle, the window closing process is stopped and the pane retracts by several centime­tres.
If the obstacle prevents it from being closed for the next 10 seconds, the closing process is interrupted once again and the window goes down by several centimetres.
If you attempt to close the window again within 10 seconds of the window being moved down for the second time, even though the obstacle was not yet been removed, the closing process is only stop­ped. During this time, it is not possible to automati­cally close the windows by pulling the button all the way. The force limiter is, however, switched on.
The force limiter is only not operational if you at­tempt to close the window again within the next 10 seconds – the window will now close with full force! If you wait longer than 10 seconds, the force limiter is switched on again.
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Close the windows carefully, even though they
have a force limiter.
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Doors, windows and boot lid › 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
Rear left window
C
Rear right window
D
Deactivation/activation of the buttons in the
E
rear doors Deactivation/activation of the key in the left rear
F
door (part of the child safety lock with electric operation) » page 28, Operation
Deactivation/activation of the key in the right
G
back door (part of the child safety lock with electric operation) » page 28, Operation
Operation
When the windows are open, irritating noises
may occur at certain speeds.
Opening
Press the corresponding button slightly down-
wards and hold it until the window has reached the desired position.
Or:
Press the corresponding button until it stops; the
window opens automatically. Pressing the button again will stop the opening process.
Closing
To close, pull gently upwards on the top edge of
the corresponding button and hold until the win­dow has reached the desired position.
Or:
Pull the corresponding button until it stops; the
window closes automatically. By pressing the but­ton again, the closing process is stopped.
After switching o the ignition, the windows can still open and close for about 10 minutes so long as none of the doors are opened.
Open all of the windows at the same time
Press and hold the button on the key.
Or:
Turn o the ignition, open the driver's door, and
hold down the driver's window button until it stops.
Close all of the windows at the same time
Press and hold the button on the key.
Or:
Turn o the ignition, open the driver's door, and
pull upwards on the driver's window button until it stops.
Or:
For vehicles with a keyless locking system, hold
one nger on the sensor on the outside of the han­dle on the front door.
Settings
The window operation is set in the following menu in the Infotainment system:
Menu item for window operation
Or:
Menu item for window operation
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.
The window operation does not work after discon­necting the 12 volt vehicle battery
Enable window operation » page 30.
Activation after disconnecting the 12-volt vehicle battery
Activate automatic window operation
Turn on the ignition.
Pull the corresponding button upwards and the
window closes. Release the button.
Pull up the respective button and hold for 1 sec-
ond.

Sliding/tilting roof

What you should be mindful of
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Close the sliding/tilting roof carefully, even though
there is a force limiter.
NOTICE
During winter time, if necessary, remove any ice
and snow around the area of the sliding/tilting roof before opening.
Always close the sliding/tilting roof before discon-
necting the 12 volt vehicle battery.
Operating conditions
Ignition is switched on.The outside temperature is higher than -20 °C
(applicable for the opening of the sliding/tilting roof).
Operation
Gradual opening
A
Complete opening
B
Gradually reset
C
Fully reset
D
Doors, windows and boot lid › Sliding/tilting roof
Press and hold the button to turn it o.
Press and hold the button to close it.
On vehicles with a keyless locking system, it is possi­ble to close the sliding/tilting roof via the sensor in the door handle of the front door.
Hold one nger on the sensor on the outside of the
handle on the front door » page 26.
Troubleshooting
Operation of the sliding/tilting sunroof does not work after disconnecting the 12-volt vehicle bat­tery
Activating operation of the sliding/tilting sun-
roof » page 31.
Activation after disconnecting the 12-volt vehicle battery
Activating operation of the sliding/tilting sunroof
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Gradual opening
A
Full opening
B
Gradual closing
C
Complete closing
D
After moving the switch to the position B sliding/tilting roof is in the low-noise position (at a speed of about 80 km/h). After another movement to position B the sliding/ tilting roof opens completely.
After switching o the ignition, the sliding / tilt­ing roof can be operated for about 10 minutes as long as none of the doors are opened.
Comfort operation of the tilting/sliding sunroof
The comfort operation makes it possible to lock the sliding/tilting roof with the key if necessary.
the
Turn on the ignition.
Pull the switch all the way down and hold it down.
After about 10 secs, the sliding/tilting roof opens and closes again.
Release the switch.

Sunblind - with electrical operation

Operation
Opening Closing
Press or hold the but-
ton to move the roller blind.
Press or release the
button to stop the roll­er blind from moving.
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Doors, windows and boot lid › Sun protection roller blinds for the rear door panes
Activation after disconnecting the 12-volt vehicle battery
Turn on the ignition.
Keep the
opens and closes again. Release the button.
button pressed down. The sunblind

Sun protection roller blinds for the rear door panes

Operation
Brightness protection
Pull out the sun protection blind by the handle and
hang it into the holder A .
Rolling up
Remove the sun protection blind from the holder
at the handle and let it roll in slowly.

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 acti­vated again after the vehicle has stopped and a door is opened.
Closing
Grasp the xture A
and pull the lid 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.
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.

Boot lid - with electrical control

Operation
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Only operate the tailgate when there is nobody or
no objects in the swivel area.
CAUTION
Danger of opening the tailgate while driving!
Make sure that the latch engages after the ap is
closed.
Doors, windows and boot lid › Electrically operated contactless boot lid
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NOTICE
Do not manually close the tailgate when moving.
Before operating the tailgate, check that there are
no objects in the swivel area that could damage the tailgate. Also check that there are no objects with­in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle that could damage the vehicle interior and the transported objects.
If the tailgate hits an obstacle when closing, it stops and an audible signal sounds.
When automatically closing the tailgate, e.g. un­der the weight of snow, a broken beep sounds.
The rear parking light ashing twice indicates that the ap is closed.
Handle in the tailgate
Press the handle to
open, close or stop the movement of the tail­gate.
The option to open by pressing the handle is deactivated once a speed of 5 km/h is reached. This is activated again after the vehicle
is opened.
Button in the tailgate
Button in the door
release the button.
has stopped and a door
Press the button to
open, close or stop the movement of the tail­gate.
To open the tailgate,
pull and hold the but­ton until the tailgate starts to open.
To close the tailgate,
pull and hold the but­ton until the tailgate is fully closed.
To stop the movement
of the tailgate, pull or
Button on the key
Press the button to
open, close or stop the movement of the tail­gate.
The option to lock exists only on vehicles with a keyless locking system. The key must not be in the vehicle and must be at a distance of max. 2 m from the tailgate.
The tailgate can also be closed by pulling it briey
downwards.
Settings
Set the uppermost position of the tailgate and store it
It makes sense to set the top position of the tailgate, e.g. setting for the opening of the tailgate in a limited space due to the garage height.
Stop the tailgate in the desired position.
Press the
edge of the tailgate until an audible signal sounds.
Re-adjusting the top starting position of the tail­gate
Carefully raise the tailgate manually to the limit.
Press the
edge of the tailgate until an audible signal sounds.
button and hold down on the lower
button and hold down on the lower
Troubleshooting
The tailgate does not react to the opening signal
There is a possible obstacle, e.g. snow; remove it.
Or:
Press the handle in the tailgate and lift the lid.
Or:
Mechanically unlock the ap » page 34.
The tailgate does not react to the closing signal
Close the tailgate manually.
NOTICE
Close the tailgate slowly, push down the tailgate
and push in the lock on the centre of the rear edge of the tailgate.

Electrically operated contactless boot lid

Operating conditions
Ignition o.You have the vehicle key with you.
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Doors, windows and boot lid › Unlocking the boot lid
No trailer or other accessory is connected to the
trailer socket.
Operation
Opening/closing the lid
Stand in the middle behind the bumper.
Move one foot quickly under the bumper and re-
move it again.
If the lid doesn’t move, wait a few seconds and re­peat the swing motion.
Display of the opening/ closing process
The rear turn signal lights light up when the lid is opened and closed. When you close the lid, audible signals are additionally sounded.
Stopping/ restoring lid movement
The lid movement can be stopped by a rapid swing­ing motion with your foot. Lid movement is restored by a subsequent swinging motion with your foot.
Maintenance and repair work in the back of the ve-
hicle

Unlocking the boot lid

Release
If the boot lid does not open, it can be unlocked manually by the following procedure.
Insert a screwdriver in-
to the opening in the panel.
Release the tailgate by
moving it in the direc­tion of the arrow.
Restriction
The system function may be restricted in the follow­ing cases:
Downpour
Dirty rear bumper
Settings
Activating and deactivating
The function is activated and deactivated in the fol­lowing menu in the Infotainment:
Or:
We recommend that the function is deactivated in the following cases:
Installation of a roof rack
Coupling a trailer or another accessory to the hitch
Car wash
Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front seat - with manual operation
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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 backrest - do not lean
C
against the backrest during adjustment Adjusting the lumbar support: Extent of the cur-
D
vature
After a certain time, play can develop within the ad­justment mechanism of the backrest angle.
Folding passenger seat backrest
Folding down
Pull on the operating
lever. Fold the backrest for-
wards until it clicks in­to place.

Front seat - with electrical operation

Controls on the seat
Adjusting the seat
Adjust in a longitudi-
A
nal direction Adjust the inclination
B
Adjusting the height
C
Adjusting the seat back
Adjust the inclination
A
Adjusting the lumbar support
Set the position of
A
the curvature Set the extent of the
B
curvature
Folding back up
Pull on the operating lever.
Press the backrest backwards until it audibly clicks
into place.
Set the length of the seat manually
Press the release han-
dle. Push the front part of
the seat forwards or backwards.

Memory function of the seat

Functionality
Valid for vehicles with electrically adjustable driver's seat.
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Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Folding the backrests forward from the luggage compartment
Each of the memory buttons on the driver's seat can be used to store and recall the set driver's seat and exterior mirror position.
Depending on the equipment, the front passenger seat may also have a memory function.
Operation
Retrieve stored position
With the ignition o and the driver’s door open,
press the desired memory button. In other instances, hold the button for example
with the ignition switched on or the driver's door closed.
The passenger seat position can be retrieved in the same way.
Stop position change
With the ignition o and the driver's door open,
press any button on the seat to be adjusted.
Or:
Press the
In other cases, release the held memory button.
button on the key.
Settings
Storing driver's seat and exterior mirror position for driving forwards
Turn on the ignition.
Adjust the seat and the
exterior mirrors. Press the button
and within 10 seconds one of the memory buttons B .
Storing is conrmed by an acoustic signal.
The seat position can be stored if the angle of in­clination of the seat back relative to the seat surface is less than approximately 110° and the seat is not in any of the end positions.
Save front passenger seat position
Storing the passenger seat position is analogous to storing the driver's seat position.
Storing front passenger´s exterior mirror position for reversing
Turn on the ignition.
Activate the folding function of the mirror in the
Infotainment in the following menu:
Or:
A
Turn the exterior mirror knob to the position .
Engage reverse gear.
Adjust the mirror to the desired position.
Disengage reverse gear.
The set mirror position is saved.
When changing the stored seat and exterior mir­ror position for forward driving, the passenger exte­rior mirror position for reverse driving must be re­stored.

Folding the backrests forward from the luggage compartment

Second row of seats

Setting the second row of seats
Move seats in a longitudinal direction
Pull the lever A and
move the seat. The seat must audibly
click into place.
Adjusting the inclination of the seat backrests
Pull on the loop
adjust the inclination of the seat backrests.
The rest must click in­to place.
Access to the third row of seats
Applicable to the seven-seater variant of the vehicle.
A and
Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Park position of rear seat belts
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Pull the release handle.
Fold the seat back for-
wards and move the seat forwards.
To get to the third row
of seats more easily, attach the seat belt to the strap.
Set the seat in the starting position
Adjust the seat forwards/backwards
Fold the seat backrest back up.
Check this by pulling on the seat and on the seat
backrest.
Folding down the seat backs
Before folding down
NOTICE
Risk of damaging the ns of the air outlet nozzles and the front seats.
Adjust the headrests of the second row of seats so
that they are as low as possible. Adjust the position of the front seats in such a way
that they are not damaged by the folded-down seat backrests.
Folding the backrests forwards from the passen­ger compartment
Pull on the loop A .
Fold the backrest for-
wards until it clicks in­to place.
Folding the backrests forward from the luggage compartment
Pull on the lever.
The backrest is un­locked and partly fol­ded forwards.
Fold the backrest for-
wards until it clicks in­to place.
Fold back the backrests
Pull on the loop.
Press the backrest backwards until it audibly clicks
into place.
Fold the middle backrest forwards
Press the safety button
and fold the backrest forwards.
Fold the middle backrest backwards
Press the backrest backwards until it audibly clicks
into place.

Park position of rear seat belts

Third row of seats

Folding the third row of seats upwards and forwards
Before folding down
Move the second row of seats forwards.
Remove the roll-up luggage compartment cover.
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Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Headrests
Folding down
Press the release han-
dle. Fold the seat backs
forwards.
Folding back up
In vehicles with a varia-
ble loading oor, the folding components A are placed on the varia­ble loading oor. Pull on the loop.
The seat backrest mechanism must audi­bly snap into place.
Before folding up
Release the latches of the seat belts.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to belt buckles, buckle tongues and seats.
The straps must be fully retracted.
Fold the seat backs forwards.
Folding up
Pull on the loops at the
same time.

Headrests

Adjusting the headrests
Front headrests
Headrests in the second row
Headrests in the third row
Hold the safety button
and move the headrest in the desired direc­tion.
Move the headrest in
the desired direction. When pushing down,
press and hold the safety button.
Move the headrest in
the desired direction. When pushing down,
press and hold the safety button.
Folding down
Press on the seats.
Folding side bolsters on the rear headrest
The folded down side bolsters reduce uncontrolled sideways head movement , e.g. when sleeping.
Adjust the headrest to the initial pulled out posi-
tion.
Fold down the side bol-
sters on the head rest.
Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Sleep package
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Removing and inserting the rear headrests
Removing
Applies to the second row of seats.
Partially fold the re-
spective seat back for­wards.
Move the headrest up
to the stop. Press the safety button
and remove the sup­port.
Inserting
Insert the headrest into the seat backrest.
The safety button must click into place.

Sleep package

The package includes folding side bolsters for the headrest and a bag with a blanket.

Front armrest

Settings
Adjusting the height
Raise the backrest to
one of the locked posi­tions.
Folding down
Raise the backrest be-
yond the highest locked position and fold it down again.
direction
Move the backrest to the desired position.
Adjust in a longitudinal

Rear armrest

Settings
Fold down the armrest.
The folded-down arm­rest can be used as a storage table.

Steering wheel

Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering wheel
Switch voice control on/o Heated steering wheel » page 63
Rotate - Adjust the volume
A
Press - Switch the sound o/on
Switch to the next track/station played Switch to the previous track/station played Show menu of assistance systems Switching the Travel Assist assistance system
on / o » page 185 Depending upon vehicle equipment:
B
Operating an analogue instrument clus-
ter » page 64 Operating a digital instrument clus-
ter » page 65
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
Operating an analogue instrument clus-
ter » page 64 Operating a digital instrument clus-
ter » page 65
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
Operating an analogue instrument clus-
ter » page 64 Operating a digital instrument clus-
ter » page 65
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Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Interior rear-view mirror
Setting the steering wheel position
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving.
Swing the safety lever
downwards.
Adjust the steering
wheel to the desired position.
Press the safety lever
as far as it will go.
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
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
few meters. If the indicator light
drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Steering column lock faulty
ashes
Message regarding a fault in the steering col-
umn lock
Stop the vehicle.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
does not go out, do not
does not go out, you can
After switching o the ignition, it is then no longer possible to switch on the ignition, to lock the steer­ing and to switch on the electrical components.
ashes
Message regarding a fault in the steering lock
You may continue driving, exercising appropriate
caution. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Steering column lock not unlocked
ashes
Message concerning the required steering
wheel movement
Move the steering wheel slightly back and forth.
If the steering does not unlock, stop the vehicle
and seek the help of a specialist garage.

Interior rear-view mirror

Operation
Interior mirror with manual darkening
Mirror is not dark-
A
ened Mirror darkens
B
Interior mirror with automatic darkening
Darkening of the mirror is automatically controlled through the sensors in the mirror once the engine is started.
CAUTION
Risk of an accident! A glowing display e.g. a mobile phone or navigation device may aect the function of the automatic mir­ror darkening.
Do not attach these devices close to the mirror.

Wing mirror

Operation
Depending on the equipment, the mirrors can be fol­ded in manually or electrically.
Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Wing mirror
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Positions of the rotary knob
Adjust the left-hand exterior mirror
Switch o operation Adjust the right-
hand exterior mirror Fold mirror in elec-
trically (to fold back out, select a dier- ent position)
when the engine is running
Adjusting the mirror surface
Select position or .
Turn the rotary knob in the direction of the arrows.
Folding electrically folding mirrors automatically
If this function is activated, the mirrors are folded in when the vehicle is locked and folded back when it is unlocked.
Locking of the vehicle is not indicated by the fact that the mirrors fold in. Locking of the vehicle is indi­cated by the turn signal lights ashing.
Manually foldable mirrors
Fold the mirror towards the side window by apply-
ing pressure with your hand.
Setting the mirror surfaces synchronously
If this function is activated, the mirror surface of the passenger mirror is also set when the mirror surface of the driver's mirror is set.
Mirror with memory function
Valid for vehicles with electrically adjustable driver's seat.
The current setting for the exterior mirror surfaces can be stored in the memory of the driver's seat » page 36 or the remote key » page 24.
Lower the passenger mirror surface when revers­ing
Valid for vehicles with electrically adjustable driver's seat.
The mirror surface of the passenger mirror takes in the memory of the driver's seat » page 36 or the re­mote key » page 24 stored position to improve visi­bility when reversing.
Operating conditions
The function can be activated in Infotainment.The mirror position is saved.The reverse gear is engaged.
The adjustment knob is in the The mirror automatically resumes the home position
when driving forward at speeds above 15 km/h or after the ignition is switched o.
Heat the mirror
position.
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.
NOTICE
Danger of mirror damage!
If the electrically foldable mirror is swung out by
external inuences (e.g. due to an impact during manoeuvring), fold the mirror in using the rotary knob and wait for an audible folding sound.
Settings
Activation or deactivation of the automatic folding of the exterior mirrors, the synchronous adjustment of the mirror surfaces as well as the lowering of the passenger-side mirror surface when reversing are carried out in the Infotainment in the following menu:
Or:
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.
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Restraint systems and airbags › Seat belts

Restraint systems and airbags

Seat belts

Functionality
Seat belts that are fastened correctly oer 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 for the driver, front passenger and the two passengers on the outer seats of the second row of seats who are wearing seat belts is en­hanced by the belt tensioners tted to the inertia reels of the front seats and the outer seats of the second row of seats.
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 mi- nor 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.
Reversible belt tensioner
Vehicles with a proactive occupant protection sys­tem include reversible belt tensioners » page 188.
The reversible belt tensioners increase safety for the belted driver and front passenger by automatically tightening the seat belt tightly over the body in criti­cal driving situations and then releasing it again.
Status display in the instrument cluster display
Depending on the type of display, the display can be as follows:
illuminated – a front or rear seat belt is not fas­tened
lights up - rear seat not occupied
illuminated – a rear seat belt is not fastened
illuminated – a rear seat belt is not fastened
illuminated – a rear seat belt is fastened.
illuminated – a rear seat belt is 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.
Put on belt with two buckle latches and put down
Pull the belt slowly by the buckle latch A to put it
on.
Insert the buckle latch A into the buckle until
there is an audible click. Use the buckle latch B to slowly pull the belt over
your chest and pelvis. Insert the buckle latch B into the second buckle
until there is an audible click. Pull on the belt to ensure that the buckle latch is
securely fastened.
To take it o take the buckle latch
by pressing the red button. Grasp the buckle latch
the red button. Hold the belt so it does not twist when rolling up.
A and release it by pressing
A and release
Settings
Move the seat belt
height adjuster up­wards to increase the height.
Press the safety button
and move the seat belt height adjuster down to reduce the height.
After adjustment, rm-
ly pull on the belt to ensure that the seat belt height adjuster has correctly locked in place and that the belt is locked securely.
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.
Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat
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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.
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 a seat in the sec-
ond or third row of seats, adjust the corresponding seat in front so that there is no contact between the child seat and the seat in front, or the child be­ing 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 head restraint prevents the child seat from
being tted, then the head restraint must be re­moved.
After removing the child seat, reinstall the head­rest.
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-specic 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:
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Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat
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 48.
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.
Recommended child seats
Grouping of child seats according to standard ECE-R 44.
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.
Group Weight of the child
0 up to 10 kg
0+ up to 13 kg
1 9-18 kg 2 15-25 kg 3 22-36 kg
Recommended child seats
Group Manufacturer Type Attachment Order number
Approval number
(E1 ...)
0+
(up to 13
Britax Römer Baby Safe Plus Isox base frame 1ST019907 04 301146
kg)
1
(9-18 kg)
Britax Römer Duo Plus TT
Britax Römer
Kidx XP
2-3
(15-36 kg)
Britax Römer Kidx II XP
a)
For optimum protection, especially in the event of a side impact, it is recommended that you use this child
ISOFIX and TOP
Safety belt and
a)
ISOFIX/safety
Safety belt and
ISOFIX/safety
TETHER
b)
belt
b)
belt
DDA000006 04 301133
000019906K 04 301198
000019906L 04 301323
seat complete with the backrest.
b)
Only use the fastening means of the seat belt if the seat is not equipped with the ISOFIX system.
Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats

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
Size category
Group
0
(up to 10 kg)
0+
(up to 13 kg)
of child seat
a)
E X X IL X X
E D C D
1
(9-18 kg)
C B
B1
A
2
(15-25 kg)
3
(22-36 kg)
a)
The size category of the child seat is indicated on the child seat plate.
b)
If the passenger seat is equipped with ISOFIX system holding eyelets, it is suitable for the installation of
- X X IL X X
- X X IL X X
an ISOFIX child seat with “Semi-Universal” approval.
c)
The seat is suitable for the xing system ISO/R3.
Front passenger’s seat Second row of seats
With activa-
-
ted front air-
bag
b)
With deacti-
vated front
b)
airbag
Outer seats
c)
Centre seat
X X IL X X
X X
IL
IUF
Third row of
X X
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seats
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.
i-Size
Front passenger’s seat Second row of seats
With activated
front airbag
With deactivated
front airbag
Outer seats Centre seat
Third row of seats
X X i-U X X
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.
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Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats
Child seat fastened with a safety belt
Group
0
(up to
Front passenger’s seat Second row of seats
With activated
front airbag
X
With deactivated
front airbag
c)
U
Outer seats
U U X
Centre seat
Third row of seats
a)
a) b)
10 kg)
0+
(up to 13
X
c)
U
U U X
kg)
1
(9-18 kg)
UF U U U X
2
(15-25 kg
UF U U U L
)
3
(22-36 kg
UF U U U L
)
a)
It is prohibited to install a child seat with a foot support on the middle seat of the second row and on the seats of the third row.
b)
To get to the third row of seats, follow the instructions in this Owner's Manual. When using recommen­ded child seats on the third row of seats, adjust the second row as far forward as possible in a longitudinal direction.
c)
Adjust the height-adjustable front passenger seat as much as possible.
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.
L The seat is only suitable for recommended child seats in category 2-3 » page 44. 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 seats in the second row 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.
Holding eyelets on the rear seats in the second row
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 on the second row
A , as well as on the middle rear seat B of the sec-
ond row when necessary.

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 eect of the airbag is achieved only when the seat belt is also worn. The airbag system is no substitute for the seat belts.
Restraint systems and airbags › Airbags
WARNING
Danger of serious or fatal injuries!
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 .
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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 » page 47.
Do not cover or stick anything over the steering
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 48.
Functionality
When sinking into the inated airbag, the forward movement of the body is damped and the risk of in­jury is reduced.
As the airbags inate, smoke is released. This does not indicate a vehicle re.
Airbag deployment in the event of an accident
Airbag deployment is inuenced by many factors. The deceleration rate at the time of impact is crucial.
Front airbags
A
Side airbags - front
B
Head airbags
C
Side airbags - rear
D
Driver's knee airbag
E
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 » page 48, Opera-
tionby a ŠKODA service partner.
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
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Restraint systems and airbags › Key switch for the front passenger airbag
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.
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.
Operation
Before switching o/switching on the front pas­senger airbag
Depending on the key type:
Completely fold out the key bit.
Or:
Remove the key bit.
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 briey.
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
.
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.
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.
Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting
49

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 , or .
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 il-
lumination of the symbol in the light switch.
Switching low beam on automatically in rain
Operating conditions
The light switch is in the position.
The function is activated.The windscreen wipers are switched on for lon-
ger than 30 seconds. The automatic headlight circuit is indicated by the il-
lumination of the symbol
Full LED Headlights
When the light switch is in position , the head­lights provide the best possible beam of light in front of the vehicle. The Dynamic cornering light function ensures the best possible illumination of the curve area.
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.
When no light is switched on
The symbol the instrument cluster, indicating that it is necessary to switch on the light.
in the light switch may also light up in
position.
in the light switch.
illuminates
Switch on the light.
Operation
Switching o the lights except the daytime running lights
Switching the low beam on/o auto­matically
Switching on the parking lights
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.
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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Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting
Tap the lever in the opposite direction ahead of time to stop signalling.
Fog light
Positions for pulling out the light switch
Fog lights - when
1
switched on, the in­dicator light in the instrument cluster il­luminates
Rear fog light - when
2
switched on, the in-
instrument cluster illuminates
Turn the light switch to position , or .
Pull the light switch to the appropriate position.
The rear fog light does not illuminate when an ac-
cessory is connected to the trailer socket.
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.
dicator light in the
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
Turn the light switch to position .
Switch o the ignition.
Lock the vehicle.
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
Activating/deactivating the automatic headlights system in rain
The function is activated or deactivated in the fol­lowing menu in the Infotainment system:
Or:
Activating/deactivating convenience signalling
The function is activated or deactivated in the fol­lowing menu in the Infotainment system:
Or:
Headlight range control of the Halogen headlights
In Infotainment, select the following menu:
Or:
Adjust the headlight range using the slider. The
headlight range must correspond to the vehicle's load.
Front seats occupied, boot empty All seats occupied, boot empty All seats occupied, boot loaded Driver's seat occupied, boot loaded
In the event of another vehicle loading condition, the positions
control is adjusted automatically.
Risk of an accident! An incorrectly adjusted headlight range can cause in­sucient vehicle lighting or can dazzle other road users.
, , can be used.
For the Full LED headlights, the headlight range
WARNING
Adjust the headlight range correctly.
Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior lighting
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Adjust headlights for driving in right / left-hand
trac
Applies to full LED headlights.
In Infotainment, select the following menu:
Or:
Activate the travel mode function.
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.
does not ash when the trailer is hitched ­trailer turn signal light defective
Check the trailer lighting.
Light bulb or LED bulb is defective
the defective lights.
Replace the defective bulb.
In case of a defective LED bulb, contact a specialist
garage for help.
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.
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.
illuminates
or Information appears in the display regarding

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 position.
Settings
This function is set in the following menu in the Info­tainment system:
Or:

Light Assist high-beam assist system

Functionality
The high beam assist system automatically switches the high beam on and o.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
If necessary, manually switch the high beam on or
o.
Operating conditions
The system is activated.
The light switch is in the position.
The driving speed is higher than 30 km/h or 60
km/h (depending on the vehicle equipment).
The low beam is switched on.
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Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs
Operation
Switching on
Push the lever in the
direction of the arrow.
It lights up in the instru­ment cluster from the isolation box.
Switching o
Manually switch the high beam on or o.
Do not touch the glass of the light bulb with your
bare ngers.
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
Function restriction
The system may dazzle other road users if their headlights/lights are not detected for the following reasons, for example:
The headlights/lights of oncoming vehicles are
covered by crash barriers, for example. The headlamps/lights of the oncoming or preced-
ing vehicle are dirty or not functioning.
Settings
Activation/deactivation
The function is activated or deactivated in the fol­lowing menu in the Infotainment system:
Or:

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 specication 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!
Low beam
Remove the protective
cap from the headlight.
Turn and remove the
socket with the bulb.
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
Fit the protective cap on the headlight again.
A snaps into
to secure.
Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs
53
Main beam and side lights
Remove protective cap from headlight
Remove the protective
cap.
Changing the bulb for the main beam
Turn and remove the
socket with the bulb.
Remove the bulb from
the socket. Insert a new bulb into
the socket so that the xing lug A snaps into the recess on the bulb. Insert the socket with
the light bulb into the headlight and turn it clockwise
Change the light bulb for the parking light
Remove the base with
the bulb.
to secure.
Insert the protective cap on the headlight
Reinstall the protective cap.
Front turn signal
Remove the protective
cap from the headlight.
Remove the base with
the bulb.
Change the bulb in the
socket.
Insert the socket with
the light bulb into the light so that the xing lugs
A t into the re-
cesses on the head­light.
Fit the protective cap
on the headlight again.
Change the bulb in the
socket. Push the base with the
bulb into the headlight as far as it will go.
Fog lights
Removing the cover cap from the wheel housing
Adjust the front wheels so that the cover cap is ac-
cessible.
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Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs
Insert the bracket from
the tool kit into the re­cess in the cover cap.
Remove the cover by
pulling on the bracket.
Removing the defective light bulb
Remove the rubber
protective cap from the headlight.
Turn the bulb and re-
move it.
Rear turn signal
Loosen and remove the light
Loosen and remove the
grid in the area A.
Unscrew the screw.
Remove the light.
Release the connector
and remove it from the bulb.
Inserting a new bulb and cover cap in the wheel arch
Insert the plug into the new bulb until it clicks into
place. Insert the new bulb into the headlight so that the
guide lugs on the bulb are aligned with the corre­sponding openings in the headlight.
Turn the bulb clockwise
Replace the rubber protective cap on the headlight.
Insert the cover in the wheel arch and lock into
place.
to secure.
Replacing the light bulb
Slightly pull out the
at the plug.
lock A Press the safety button
and remove the plug.
Turn and remove the socket with the bulb.
Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior lighting
55
Change the bulb in the
socket. Insert the socket with
the new bulb into the light so that the guide lugs on the socket are aligned with the corre­sponding openings in the light.
Turn the socket clock-
wise to secure.
Insert and x the light
Insert the connector into the light until it clicks into
place. Push in the slightly pulled out locking device on the
plug.
Insert the lamp with the holes A
in the body.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the electrical system due to water ingress!
Make sure that the seal is used correctly when in-
stalling the lamp C .
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the electrical system!
Make sure that the lines between the lamp and the
body are not pinched when the lamp is inserted. Screw the light into place.
Reinstall the grid.
onto the pins
B

Interior lighting

Operation
Operation of the lighting
Lighting in front and rear Rear lighting Reading lamp left Reading lamp right Automatically switch on and switch o When the front light is set to , the rear light is automatically switched on or 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
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.
Automatic switching on/o of the footwell light­ing
The lighting only works when the dipped or parking lights are on.
The lighting is also switched on automatically after opening the door (e.g. when getting in or out).
Turn on the lighting for the make-up mirror in the sun visors on the windscreen
Slide o the cover of the make-up mirror.
Settings
The brightness level of the footwell lighting is set in the Infotainment in the following menu when the low beam or parking light is switched on:
Or:

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.
Settings
The background lighting brightness settings are set in the Infotainment system, in the following menu:
Or:
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Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers

Windscreen wipers and washers

Operating conditions
Engine compartment ap closedBoot lid closedIgnition 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:
Intermittent wiping
Automatic wiping controlled by the rain sensor
Switching o Tip-wiping (spring-loaded position)
A
Setting the wiping speed for the position
Washing and wiping (spring-loaded position)
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the wind­screen washer nozzles of the windscreen can be heated automatically.
Clean headlights
When the headlights are switched on, they are cleaned the rst time and after every tenth wash of the windscreen. Setting the spray interval can be carried out by a specialist garage.
Wipe and wash the rear window
Spring-loaded position:
Washing and wiping the windscreen
Cleaning the rear view camera
Wiping Switching o
Automatic rear window wiping
If the windscreen wiping is performed without inter­ruption, then the automatic regular intermittent wip­ing of the rear window takes place.
When the windscreen wipers are switched on, the rear window is automatically wiped when the re­verse gear is engaged.
Settings
Activating/deactivating automatic wiping
The functions for automatic rear window wiping and automatic wiping in the rain can be activated and de­activated in the following menu in the Infotainment system:
Or:
Relling 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 relling 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.
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57
NOTICE
Risk of damage to engine compartment compo­nents!
Close the container after relling the windscreen
washer uid.
The windscreen washer tank is located in the engine compartment » page 12.
The container can hold a volume of 3 litres and 5 li­tres for vehicles with a headlight cleaning system. For some countries where vehicles have the head­lamp cleaning system, the volume is 7 litres.
Open the engine compartment lid » page 197.
Gently open the top of the sealing cap.
Top up the windscreen washer uid.
Close the sealing cap of the tank.
Troubleshooting
Windscreen washer uid level too low
illuminates together with
or
illuminates together with
Top up the windscreen washer uid.
Frozen windscreen wipers
Carefully remove frozen windscreen wipers from
the windscreen before switching on the ignition and free them from snow and ice.
Within 10 seconds,
press the control lever down and hold for about 2 seconds.
Replace the windscreen wiper blade
CAUTION
Risk of accident!
Change the windscreen wiper blades once or twice
a year. 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.
Turn on the ignition
and push the control lever down.
Folding down windscreen wiper arms and replacing windscreen wiper blades
For folding down the windscreen wiper from the screen you must rst adjust the wiper arms to the folded position.
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.
Set the windscreen wiper arms into the folding po­sition
Switch the ignition on and o again.
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Heating and air conditioning system › Manual air conditioning

Heating and air conditioning system

Manual air conditioning

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
Danger of misting!
Always keep the fan on.
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 ° CRunning engineFan switched on
Overview of the controls for the manual air conditioning
Set the temperature
A
Set the blower speed
B
Set the direction of the air outlet
C
Switch the seat heating on/o » page 63, Oper-
ation
Switch the cooling system on/o Switch on/o the windscreen heat-
ing » page 62, Operation Switch recirculated air mode on/o
Switch auxiliary heating and ventilation on/o » page 60, Usage
Cooling system
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 button, the indicator light 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.
Automatic activation of the cooling system
Automatic activation of the cooling system prevents the windows from misting up. The system switches on in the following cases.
When the fan is on and the air distribution control-
ler is in the position. In this case, the recirculation mode is switched o.
When the air distribution controller is not in the
position, and recirculated air mode is switched on.
Recirculated air mode
The recirculation mode prevents contaminated out­side air getting into the interior of the vehicle.
Briey switching on recirculation mode can increase the cooling eect.
Under certain circumstances, the recirculation mode may be switched on or o automatically.
When the air conditioner is operating, the engine idle speed may increase automatically.
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
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 sucient engine cooling.
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59

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
Danger of misting!
Always keep the fan on.
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 ° CRunning engineFan switched on
Operation
Set the temperature for the left side
A
Set the temperature for the right side
B
Set the direction of the air outlet
C
Set the blower speed
D
Set the temperature for the left side
E
Set the temperature for the right side
F
Depending on the equipment:
G
Switch auxiliary heating and ventilation
on/o » page 60, Usage
Use of residual engine heat for maintain-
ing heat in the vehicle interior It is possible to switch on within 30 minutes
of switching o the ignition.
Switching o the function takes about 30 mi­nutes.
Interior temperature sensor
H
Switch the seat heating or ventilation on/o » page 63, Operation
Switch recirculated air mode on/o The recirculation mode prevents contaminated
outside air getting into the interior of the vehi­cle.
Switch the windscreen ventilation/defrosting mode on/o
Switch on/o the windscreen heat­ing » page 62, Operation
Switch on/o the windscreen heat­ing » page 62, Operation
Operate Climatronic in the Infotainment sys­tem
Switch maintenance of the interior tempera­ture on/o according to the temperature set­ting for the driver's side
Press - Switch on automatic mode This function keeps the temperature constant
and prevents the windows from misting. Hold - Maintain the interior temperature in ac-
cordance with the temperature setting for the driver side (SYNC function)
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.
The rear temperature can also be set on the dis-
play in the centre console at the rear.
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
When the air conditioner is operating, the engine
idle speed may increase automatically.
Settings
Display the settings menu
Tap the button on the Climatronic.
Or:
Tap on in the Infotainment screen.
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Heating and air conditioning system › Auxiliary heating and ventilation
Select Climatronic mode
A
Set the direction of the air outlet in manual
B
mode Set the temperature for the left side
C
Set the temperature for the right side
D
Show the front settings menu
E
Show the back settings menu
F
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.
Switching the windscreen heater on/o » page 62, Operation
According to the selected Climatronic mode:
Manual mode - Set the blower speed
Automatic mode - Set the operating power
Switch maintenance of the interior temperature on/o according to the temperature setting for the driver's side
The Air Care function reduces the penetration of pollutants into the vehicle interior. At the same time, the air is both circulated and cleaned.
The air purication process is displayed in the Infotainment.
For proper operation, the doors and windows must be closed.
To switch on/o
Active
.
Switch auxiliary heating and ventilation on/o » page 60, Usage
Lock increases in heat output for the rear seat heater » page 63, Settings
The function is displayed after tapping the func­tion surface F .
Further Climatronic settings
To make further settings, press the button on
the Climatronic , tap on in the Infotainment screen.
Automatic air recirculation
- Automatic air circulation mode
on/o
Automatic supplementary heater
- Switch fast interior heating
on/o
Automatic windscreen heating
- Switch on/o the automatic
windscreen heating
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 sucient engine cooling.

Auxiliary heating and ventilation

Usage
The auxiliary heater heats the vehicle interior and the engine.
The auxiliary ventilation makes it possible to supply fresh air to the vehicle interior when the engine is switched o. As a result, the interior temperature is lowered, e.g. when the vehicle is parked in the sun.
What you should be mindful of
DANGER
Risk of poisoning!
The auxiliary heater must not be operated in en-
closed spaces.
DANGER
Risk of re!
Switch o the auxiliary heater before refuelling.
The exhaust pipe for the auxiliary heater is located
on the underside of the vehicle. Therefore, do not stop the vehicle in places where the exhaust gases could come into contact with easily ammable ma­terials, e.g. dry grass, spilled fuel etc.
Functionality
The system heats or ventilates the vehicle interior depending on the temperature settings of the air
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61
conditioning system and the air outlet nozzles before the ignition is switched o.
The system consumes fuel from the fuel tank when operating the heating.
Operating conditions
The charge state of the 12-volt vehicle battery is
sucient.
The fuel supply is sucient, the instrument clus-
ter does not light up
.
Operation
Switch on/o with the radio remote control
Hold down the corresponding key.
Indicator light
A
Antenna
B
Switching o Switching on
Hold the radio remote control with the antenna
facing upwards.
NOTICE
Protect the remote control from moisture, strong
vibrations and direct sunlight.
Display of the radio remote control indicator light
Lit up green for 2 seconds - switch on
Lit up red for 2 seconds - switch o
Range of the radio remote control
The range of the wireless remote control is a few hundred meters when the battery is full. For exam­ple, obstacles or weather conditions can reduce the range.
Switching on/o via the control panel of the air conditioning system
Press the
button.
Set automatic switching on
Show the menu for vehicles with manual air condi­tioning
The automatic switching on is set in the following menu in the Infotainment system.
Or:
Show menu for vehicles with Climatronic
Press the button on the Climatronic control
panel , tap in the Infotainment screen.
Settings and information in the Infotainment screen
Day and time when the vehicle is to be ready for
A
use Setting the heating/ventilation
B
List of pre-selected times, activation / deactiva-
C
tion of the preset time Set the selected choice of time and the duration
D
(10-60 minutes) Immediate switch-on
E
When the heating is running, the windows are
F
displayed in red When ventilation is running, the windows are
displayed in blue
Currently displayed preset time
A
Activation of the currently displayed preset time
B
Setting the departure time
C
When automatic switching on is activated, the warn­ing light in the button lights up after the ignition is turned o.
Only one preset time can be active. The activated preset time will be deactivated again after it has started automatically. To start the next preset time, this preset time must be activated.
When selecting the day in the preset time, there is an option between Sunday and Monday without the specied day. When this position is selected, the system is switched on at the next set time.
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Heating and air conditioning system › Heated windscreen
Troubleshooting
Smoke in the engine compartment
In the engine compartment, smoke and odours may form during the operation of the auxiliary heater. This is not a defect.
Running the auxiliary heater after stopping the en­gine
After switching o the system, the coolant pump and the auxiliary heating will continue running a little while longer in order to burn the remaining fuel in the heating.
Indicator light in the radio remote control
Flashes green in a slow sequence - the switch-on
signal was not received Flashes red in a slow sequence - the switch-o sig-
nal was not received Flashes green in an irregular pattern – the parking
heater is locked, e.g. because the fuel tank is al­most empty or there is an error
Check the level of fuel.
If the fuel quantity is OK, seek the help of a spe-
cialist company. Lights up orange rst, then green/red – the battery
is weak, the on/o signal has been received Lights up orange rst, then ashes green/red – the
battery is weak, the on/o signal has not been re­ceived.
Flashing orange – the battery is nearly discharged,
the on/o signal has not been received Not lit up – the battery is discharged, the on/o
signal has not been received Replace the battery.
Change the battery in the remote control
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 radio remote
control and batteries. If the battery is swallowed, seek medical help im-
mediately.
Use a thin screwdriver
to remove the cover in the marked area.
Open the cover and
push it out.
Use a screwdriver to
loosen the battery in the marked area.
Replace the battery.
Insert the cover and
push it until it audibly locks into place.

Heated windscreen

Usage
Windscreen heating is used for defrosting or venti­lating the windscreen.
Requirements
Running engineOutside temperature approximately below 35 ° C
Operation
Heated rear window
Press the
Heated windscreen
Tap the button on the Climatronic.
Or:
Press the key on the Climatronic , tap in
the Infotainment screen.
Windscreen heating switches o automatically after some time.
If the engine is switched o when the heating is on and turned back on again within about 10 minutes, the heating is continued.
Settings
Automatic heated windscreen
The heated windscreen switches on automatically if the windscreen mists up.
Press the button
panel , tap in the Infotainment screen.
Or:
Tap on in the Infotainment screen.
button.
on the Climatronic control
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63
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 and ventilation

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
Operation
Depending on the equipment, the front seats can be heated or heated and ventilated. The outer rear seats can only be heated.
Models without seat ventilation
Press the or button on the Climatronic to
switch on the front seat heating. Press the
to switch on the rear seat heating.
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 output level of the heating is indicated by the number of illuminated indicator lights in the button or in the Infotainment screen.
Models with seat ventilation
Tap the
seat heating. The Infotainment screen displays a menu for oper-
ating the front seat heater and ventilation. Adjust the heating output/ventilation level.
or button in the rear centre console
or function surface to turn on front
If the seat heating and ventilation functions are both switched on at the same time, the heating out­put/ventilation level can only be adjusted in the Info­tainment screen.
Press the or button in the rear centre console
to switch on the rear seat heating. The heating is switched on with maximum heating
output. By repeatedly pressing the button, the heating output is reduced until it is switched o.
Display heating output/ventilation level in the but­ton
Seat heating switched on Seat ventilation switched on Seat heating and ventilation switched on
If the engine is switched o with the heating/ventila­tion switched on and then started again within ap­proximately 10 minutes, the heating/ventilation will continue according to the setting before the engine was switched o.
Settings
Lock increases in heat output for the rear seat heater
To turn the function on or o, press the but-
ton on the Climatronic / in the Infotain­ment screen.
Or:
Tap on / in the Infotainment
screen.
When the function is switched on, the heating out­put can only be turned down.
The function also blocks the possibility of setting the temperature in the display in the rear centre con­sole.

Heated steering wheel

Requirements
Running engine
Operation
Press the button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
The heating is switched on with maximum heating output. By repeatedly pressing the button, the heat­ing output is reduced until it is switched o.
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Driver information system › Analogue instrument cluster

Driver information system

Analogue instrument cluster

Overview
Overview of instrument cluster
Tachometer with indicator lights
A
Display
B
Speedometer with indicator lights
C
Bar with indicator lights
D
Multifunction button:
E
Setting the time
Reset odometer (trip)
Show distance and days until next service ap-
pointment
Coolant temperature gauge
F
Fuel gauge
G
NOTICE Risk of serious damage to the engine and the ex­haust system!
Never run the fuel tank completely empty!
In poor visibility and with dipped headlights o, the brightness of the instrument cluster lighting is reduced to remind the driver to turn on the light.
Display overview
Depending on the equipment, the following informa­tion is shown in the display.
Time
A
Selected gear/gear
B
recommendation Also included de-
pending on vehicle equipment:
Compass direction
display Automatic gearbox
tions Detected road signs
Menu, indicator lights and information
C
selector lever posi-
Outside temperature
D
or - low outside temperature
Total distance travelled
E
Trip - Distance travelled after resetting the
F
memory
Overview of the main menu items
Driving data » page 66, Overview
Assist systems - Activate/deactivate assist sys-
tems Navigation - e.g. Display driving recommendations,
compass, list of destination Audio - Using radio and media
Telephone - Call list, accept or reject an incoming
call Vehicle - Vehicle condition » page 68, Display.
Lap timer - Stopwatch » page 68, Usage.
Operation
Operation via the control lever
Press - Switch be-
A
tween menu items/set values
Hold - Show main menu
Press - Conrm the
B
menu item
Operation via the multifunction steering wheel
Turn - Switch be-
A
tween menu items/set values
Press - Conrm the menu item
Press - Return to the menu one level high­er
Hold - Show main menu
Press - Show previous menu (if one has been se­lected) / Show telephone menu
Settings
Setting the language
The language is set in the Infotainment in menu
.
Resetting the odometer
Briey press the button in the instrument
cluster.
Driver information system › Digital instrument cluster
65
Setting the time
Press and hold the button in the instru-
ment cluster until the menu item displayed.
Release the button, the display shows the hour set-
ting. Press the button repeatedly to set the hours.
Wait 4 seconds, the display shows the minute set-
ting. Press the key repeatedly to set the minutes.
Wait 4 seconds, the display shows the initial set-
ting.
The time is also set in the Infotainment in menu
.
Setting the brightness of the instrument cluster lighting
The brightness of the instrument lighting is adjusted automatically according to the given lighting condi­tions.
When low beam is switched on, the brightness of the instruments lighting can be adjusted in the fol­lowing menu in the Infotainment system:
Or:
Time
is

Digital instrument cluster

Overview
Overview of instrument cluster
Bar with indicator lights
A
Coolant temperature gauge
B
Fuel gauge
C
Display
D
Additional information
E
Central display area
F
NOTICE Risk of serious damage to the engine and the ex­haust system!
Never run the fuel tank completely empty!
Overview of the main menu items
Driving data » page 66, Overview
Assist systems - Activate/deactivate assist sys-
tems Navigation - e.g. Display driving recommendations,
compass, list of destination Audio - Using radio and media
Telephone - Call list, accept or reject an incoming
call Vehicle - Vehicle condition » page 68, Display.
Lap timer - Stopwatch » page 68, Usage.
Operation
Rotate - Switch be-
A
tween menu items/Set values/ Manually change map scale
Press - Conrm the menu item
Turn and press - Ac­tivate automatic map scale changing
Press - Return to the menu one level higher Hold - Show main menu Press - Change the variant of the display Hold - Display the menu of preset options with
additional information
Settings
Setting the language
The language is set in the Infotainment in menu
.
Resetting the odometer in the instrument cluster
Select
Trip
Setting the time
The time is set in the Infotainment in menu
Setting the brightness of the instrument cluster lighting
The brightness is adjusted automatically according to the given lighting conditions.
in the menu in instrument cluster display.
Turn - Select infor-
A
mation Press - Conrm in-
formation Hold - Reset counter
.
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Driver information system › Driving data
The brightness is adjusted with the dipped beam switched on in the infotainment in the following menu:
Or:
Set the variant of the display
Press the button on the multifunction steering
wheel to change the variant of the display presen­tation.
Select displayed variants
Press and hold the button on the multifunction
steering wheel. Select and conrm the menu item for the display
variants. Select one of the following variants of the display
and conrm.
Classic display
A
Advanced display
B
Modern display
C
Basic display
D
Sporty display (depending on equipment)
E
Choose display of additional information
Press and hold the
steering wheel. Select and conrm one of the following prex op-
tions (the scope of the prex options depends on the type of Infotainment):
Auto - Information depending on the selected driving mode
Classic - Information about the selected gear and the current speed
Adjustable pre-selection options.
Setting the pre-selection option for the display of additional information
The pre-selection option for displaying additional in­formation is set in the Infotainment system in the following menu:
Menu item for the virtual cockpit
button on the multifunction
Or:
Menu item for the virtual cockpit
Select the desired additional information in the A
areas. The desired function area for the preselection op-
tion in the area scope of the preset options depends on the type of Infotainment).
B hold to save the selection (the

Driving data

Overview
The driving data display works with the ignition switched on.
In the instrument cluster display
Depending on the equipment, the display of the in­strument cluster shows information such as speed, fuel consumption, range, etc.
In Infotainment
Distance travelled
A
Driving time
B
Average speed
C
Average fuel consumption
D
Evaluation of driving economy - Drive-
E
GreenFunction (depending on Infotainment
type) » page 173 Graphical fuel gauge - If the expected range is
F
less than 300 km, the vehicle slowly approaches the symbol
Range
G
Driver information system › Driving data
67
Memory
The system saves the driving data in the following memories:
Since start
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.
Long-term
The driving data of all trips up to a total of 99
hours and 59 minutes driving time or 9999 km driving distance is stored in the memory. If one of the listed values is exceeded, the memory is reset.
Since refuel
Driving data from the time the fuel tank was last
lled is stored in the memory. The memory is reset the next time the tank is lled.
Operation
Display driving data in the display of the instru­ment cluster via the operating lever
Select the menu item for the driving data in the
main menu in the instrument cluster display.
Press - Select infor-
A
mation/Set values
Press - Conrm in-
B
formation
Display driving data in the display of the instru­ment cluster via the multi-functional steering wheel
Select the menu item for the driving data in the
main menu in the instrument cluster display.
Rotate - Select in-
A
formation/Set values Press - Conrm in-
formation
Displaying driving data in the infotainment system
The driving data is displayed in the following menu in the infotainment system:
Menu item for driving data
Or:
Menu item for the driving data
Select and reset the memory for driving data in the display of the instrument cluster using the control lever
To select the memory
for the displayed driv­ing data, press button
A repeatedly.
To reset the memory,
A .
Select memory for driving data in the display of the instrument cluster via the multifunction steer­ing wheel and reset it
Selecting the memory in the infotainment system
To select the memory, use the functional areas in the following menu in the infotainment system:
Menu item for driving data
Or:
Menu item for the driving data
Resetting the memory in the infotainment system
The memory is reset in the following menu in the in­fotainment system:
Or:
press and hold button
To select the memory
for the displayed driv­ing data, press control wheel A repeatedly.
To resetthe memory,
hold the dial A .
Settings
Select driving data to be displayed
The driving data to be displayed is selected in the following Infotainment menu:
Or:
Setting units
The units are set in the following infotainment menu:
Or:
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Driver information system › Speed limit warning

Speed limit warning

Usage
The system oers 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
and conrm.
When the vehicle is stationary, set the desired
speed limit and conrm.
While driving, drive at the desired speed and con-
rm it as the speed limit.
Resetting the speed limit
Select
and conrm. To reset the speed limit, conrm the stored value.
If the journey is interrupted for more than 2 hours, the set limit is deactivated, but the set value remains stored.
or (depending on the display type)
Warning at
or (depending on the display type)

Vehicle status

Display
The vehicle status is displayed in the following menu in the infotainment system:
Menu item for the vehicle status
Or:
Menu item for the vehicle status
Activation/deactivation of information regarding the messages of the START-STOP system in another screen display
Functionality
In the event of a system fault, messages regarding the fault in question are displayed on the instrument cluster display when the ignition is switched on.
Messages in relation to faults can also be displayed in the Infotainment.
The warning messages will continue to be dis­played until the malfunctions have been remedied. After the rst display of the message, only the indi­cator lights played.
(Hazard) or (Warning) are dis-

Stopwatch in the instrument cluster

Usage
The function Laptimer oers the possibility to use up to 11 lap times, e.g. when driving on a race track, to measure and display in the display of the instrument cluster.
Operation
Select
Lap timer
cluster display.
Displaying functions via the multifunction steering wheel
in the main menu in the instrument
Rotate - Select in-
A
formation/Set values Press - Conrm in-
formation
Vehicle areas displayed in colour indicate associ-
A
ated warnings
B
No notication Warning messages regarding the vehicle con-
dition and their quantity
C
Display of information about the condition
of the START-STOP system
Displaying functions via the control lever
Press - Select infor-
A
mation/Set values
Press - Conrm in-
B
formation
Overview of functions
Start time - start the timing manually / continue
the interrupted measurement Since start - Start the timer automatically upon
start-up
Driver information system › Stopwatch in the Infotainment
Statistics - Evaluate and reset the measured times
Fastest - the fastest lap
Slowest - the slowest lap
Average - the average lap time
Overall time - the total of all the lap times
Reset - reset all measured times
New lap - Start measurement of the next lap time
Split time - show the split time
Stop - interrupt the time measurement
Continue - Continue measurement of the current lap time
New lap - Start measurement of the next lap time
Abort lap - cancel the time without saving the measured time
Exit - cancel the time and save the measured time

Stopwatch in the Infotainment

Overview
The stopwatch display is shown in the menu in the Infotainment:
Sport
Or:
Sport

Information Sport

Settings
The Sport information is displayed in the following menu in the infotainment system:
Sport
Or:
A swipe of the nger vertically across the screen al­lows three of the following displays to be shown:
Charging pressure
Acceleration
Output
Coolant temperature
Oil temperature
Sport

Personalization

Usage
The personalization feature allows each vehicle key to be assigned a user account.
In the user account, settings can be assigned regard­ing e.g. light function, driver's seat and exterior mir­ror position, assistance systems, radio, navigation, etc.
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Overall time
A B
Start the measurement Stop the measurement
Current lap time
C D
Evaluate/reset split times End the measurement (the current lap time is
not stored) Start measurement of the next lap time
E F
The split time is briey shown in the display A
End the measurement (the current lap time is
stored)
Functionality
After opening the driver's door, all the personalised functions are adjusted according to the user account that is assigned to the key which was used to unlock the vehicle.
There are three user accounts and a guest account. A change to the set personalised functions is auto-
matically stored in the active user account.
Change user account
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Carry out the account change while the vehicle is
stationary.
In the instrument cluster display
Switching to a dierent user account is
in the instrument cluster display within 10 seconds after turning on the igni­tion.
In Infotainment
The system settings are made in the Infotainment
in the following menu:
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Infotainment Swing › Infotainment overview
Vehicle status
Or:
Vehicle status
The account changes e.g. when changing drivers while traveling. This avoids unwanted re-setting of the personalized functions in the active user account.
Settings
This function is set in the following menu in the Info­tainment system:
Or:
Key assignment - Options for assigning the recog-
nised key to the active user account
Manual - the key must be manually assigned to the active account.
Automatic - detected key automatically assigned to a dierent account of the active account.
Assign the key to the current user account -
Manual assignment of the key to the active ac­count
To maintain the assignment of the selected user account to the selected key, we recommend that you select the manual key assignment.

Infotainment Swing

Infotainment overview

Touchscreen
A
SD card slot
B
Control dial left
Press: Switch Infotainment on/o
Turn: Set volume
Control dial right
Press: Conrm menu item
Turn: select menu item/set value
Radio menu Media menu
Overview of Infotainment menus
Phone menu SmartLink menu
Press: Display menu
Hold: Switch voice control of the SmartLink
application on / o
Information about vehicle settings

System

Limitation
For safety reasons, operation of some Infotainment functions while driving is not possible or is restricted.
The Infotainment system indicates this by means of a message in the screen.
Basic settings
Setting basic functions
The following Infotainment functions are set in the menu :
Time and date
Language
Units
Infotainment Swing › Screen
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Restore factory settings
Sound settings
The Infotainment sound is set in the menu
Sound
.
The following menu items can be set:
Setting the maximum volume when Infotainment is
turned on Volume adjustment of individual Infotainment
functions Setting the equalizer
Adjusting the volume ratio
Depending on the equipment, the following ad­vanced sound settings can be set
Setting the sound system
Setting the sound space optimisation for the driver
Turn on/o and adjust the subwoofer volume
Conguration wizard
The conguration wizard helps to set certain Info­tainment functions.
The conguration wizard is automatically displayed if, after switching on the Infotainment system, there are at least two menu items that have not been set or if a new user account has been selected.
To switch o the automatic display, when the
conguration wizard is displayed tap For manual display tap
Safely disconnect the connected USB device
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the data on the connected device! To safely disconnect/remove the device, proceed as follows:
› › ›
vice, switch o the Infotainment and disconnect the device.
Remove safely
Select the desired device. Disconnect/remove the device.
If it is not possible to safely disconnect the de-
.
Don't show again
Conguration wizard
.
.
Troubleshooting
Infotainment not responding
If the infotainment does not respond, restart it as follows:
Hold for longer than 10 s.
Wait for the restart to complete.
System update
We recommend having the system update carried out by a specialist company.
The system update ensures optimal function of the Infotainment system, e.g. compatibility with new phones.
Determine system version
Manual update
Information about available updates can be found on the ŠKODA website.
› › › › ›
› ›
Tap System information
http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal
Check for available updates. Save the update to a USB source. Insert the USB source into the front USB input.
Tap System information
Select the connected USB device as the update source.
Go to the update le and conrm the update. Conrm any messages and wait for the update
process to complete.
.
Tap Update software
.

Screen

Overview
Status bar
A
Bar with the functional surfaces of the displayed
B
menu Other pages of the menu
C
Operation
NOTICE
Danger of screen damage!
The Infotainment screen is operated by touching it
lightly with your nger.
In principle, operation by touch is identical to the op­eration of a mobile phone.
The following operating modes are specic to the In­fotainment system.
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Settings
The following basic screen functions are set in the menu
Brightness level of the screen
Switch o the screen
Display the time
Conrmation sounds and animations
Screen
:

Infotainment keyboard

Keypad overview
The arrangement of the keyboard characters de­pends on the set infotainment language.
Depending on the context, the following types are used in infotainment:
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Keyboard for input
Keyboard for search
Keypad example
Input line
A
Delete characters before the cursor
Tap: delete the last character
Hold: delete all characters in sequence
Show list of searched entries
Keypad functional surfaces
B
Change to lowercase
Switch to the rst capital letter, followed by
lowercase letters
/ Switch to the language keypad
Switch to the numeric and character key-
pad
Show additional keypad languages
Insert a space
Hold: Show additional character variants
Move cursor to the left
Move cursor to the right
Conrm the characters that have been en-
tered
Numeric keypad
Keypad example
Input line
A
Delete characters before the cursor
Tap: delete the last character
Hold: delete all characters
Keypad functional surfaces
B
Conrm the characters that have been entered
If context-sensitive, alphanumeric characters can be entered by holding a functional surface with a digit.
Operation
The Infotainment keypad is used to enter characters, letters and numbers.
The keypad will be automatically displayed when In­fotainment prompts for characters.
Find
During the character input, a search for correspond­ing entries takes place.
The entry to be searched can be entered, including diacritics.
The keypad will only provide characters that match the stored entries.
To display the searched entries, tap
.
Show additional keypad languages
To use the additional keypad languages, the desired languages must be set rst.
Tap or repeatedly tap the ag symbol until the
desired language keypad is displayed.
Further character variants
Press and hold the sign with the symbol .
Select the desired symbol.
Setting up additional keyboard languages
Additional keyboard languages
.
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Control centre

Overview
Display of the control centre
Press the bar at the
top of the screen and drag down.
Closing the control centre
Tap on
Or:
Wait 5 seconds.
Control Centre
The Infotainment control centre can be used for quick access to the following functions:
A B C
.
Preferred functions Setting the instrument and key illumination Setting the personal data protection level
Settings
To display editing mode hold any function surface
of the preferred feature. To add the preferred feature, move the desired
feature from the top of the screen to the function­al surface at the bottom of the screen.
To close edit mode, tap on
.

Radio

Overview
Display menu
Tap on .
Analogue and digital radio reception
Select frequency range
A
Depending on the frequency range
B
FM: Radio text DAB: Name of the station group
Preset buttons for preferred stations
C
List of available stations Manual station search Display information about the station (applies to
DAB) Settings
Infotainment supports digital radio reception in
DAB and DAB+ formats.
List of available stations
To display, tap .
Played station Station stored on the presets A trac radio station is set DAB signal is not available The DAB station reception is not stable Filtering the stations in the list according to
the programme type. To lter the FM stations, the RDS and AF func­tion must be switched on. To lter the DAB stations, the alphabetical sorting function of the stations must be activa­ted.
Manual update of the station list
In the FM station list, information about the pro­gramme type and the type of the regional station can be displayed.
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Infotainment Swing › Radio
Operation
Select station
Tap or at the top of the screen.
SCAN function
The function plays receivable stations of the selec­ted frequency range in succession for a few seconds each.
To start automatic play press
rotary control . To end automatic play press or the right rotary
control .
Find stations manually
In the Radio main menu, tap .
To search in sequence, tap or next to the dis-
played frequency range scale.
Or:
Hold down the scroll mark on the frequency range
scale and move it to the desired value.
Or:
Turn the right rotary control .
Scan
or the right
Limitation
Infotainment supports digital radio reception in
DAB and DAB+ formats. Parking garages, tunnels, tall buildings or moun-
tains can restrict radio reception. In the rear side windows, there are antennas for re-
ceiving the radio signal. Covering the windows with foils or metal-coated
stickers can impair the reception of the radio sig­nal.
The ŠKODA AUTO company does not assume any
responsibility for the availability, correct function or broadcast information of the RDS service.
Settings
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.
Save station to favourites from the list of available stations
Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
Hold the line with the name of the desired station.
Tap the desired preset button.
Deleting favourites
In the menu Radio
To delete a station button for preferred stations,
tap the desired station button and conrm the de­letion.
To delete all station buttons for preferred stations
Tap All
and conrm the deletion.
Function surfaces
Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
The variant for changing stations using the function surface in the Radio menu is set as follows:
In the menu Radio
Choose the change variant.
Trac reception (TP) for FM stations on/o
Applies to the FM frequency range.
In the menu Radio
Switch trac reception for DAB stations on/o
Applies to the DAB frequency range.
In the Radio menu switch on the menu item
Trac program (TP)
In the menu Radio
nouncements
Assign station logo from an external source
Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
Infotainment oers the option to assign logos from the pictures on an external source to the station but­tons.
For station logos, images in jpg, png format with a maximum resolution of 400x240 pixels can be used.
In the menu Radio
Tap the desired preset button.
Select the external source with the logo.
Find the desired logo and conrm.
Delete station logos
Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
In the menu Radio
To delete a logo, tap the desired preset button and
conrm the deletion. To delete all logos
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
switch on
switch on / o
clear memory
Arrow buttons:
Trac program (TP)
Advanced settings
Station logos
Station logos
Tap All
.
.
.
.
.
and conrm the deletion.
Tap DAB trac an-
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to, or the name of the station group for the DAB sta­tion, is displayed.
In the menu Radio
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 dierent frequency with a better signal.
In the menu Radio
cy change (AF)
Sort stations in the list of available stations
Applies to the FM frequency range.
In the menu Radio
Select the sorting of stations in alphabetical order
or by group.
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.
In the menu Radio
Select one of the following menu items:
Fix
be set manually.
Automatic
the best signal reception.
ment will automatically set another available region.
Switch RDS on/o
Applies to the FM frequency range. The menu item is only available for some countries.
In the menu Radio
System (RDS)
If the RDS function is disabled, the following menu items in FM station settings are not available:
Trac program (TP)
Radio text
RDS Regional
Automatic frequency change (AF)
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 trac announcements. These include e.g. weather news, sports reports, nancial news etc.
In the menu Radio
nouncements
.
- When the signal is lost, another station must
- automatic selection of the station with
If reception is lost in the given region, Infotain-
.
.
Radio text
.
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
Automatic frequen-
Station list:
.
RDS Regional:
Radio Radio Data
Tap other DAB an-
.
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 dierent DAB station group.
In the menu Radio
tracking
.
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.
In the menu Radio
change DAB - FM
Switch the slideshow function on/o
Applies to the DAB frequency range.
When the function is switched on, the images broad­cast by the station are displayed in the player.
In the menu Radio
.
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
DAB - DAB program
Tap Automatic
DAB slideshow
.

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 sour­ces. 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 .
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Infotainment Swing › Media
Select source
A
Manage les / multimedia database Settings
Operation
Operation - Basics
Album image / symbol of the connected source
A
Tap: display available albums Tap: start playback Tap: pause Within 3 seconds of starting playback, tap: play
the previous song
After 3 seconds from the start of playback, tap
to play the current title from the beginning
Hold: fast rewind within the title Tap: play the next song Hold: fast forward within the title
Movement within the title is also possible by drag­ging the nger over the timeline.
Extended operation
Turn repeat playback of the current track on/o Turn repeat playback of the current album/fold­er on/o Turn random playback of the current album/ folder on/o
Restriction
The availability of some media operation functions is dependent on the connected source and the soft­ware being used, e.g. Bluetooth®.
Settings
Turn title playback including subfolders on/o
In the Media menu tap on
ers.
.
Trac
To turn on/o trac monitoring during playback
of media les, go to the Media in the main menu
and tap on
Safely disconnect the connected device
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the data on the connected device! To safely disconnect/remove the device, proceed as follows:
In the Media menu tap on
Select the desired device.
Disconnect/remove the device.
If it is not possible to safely disconnect the de­vice, switch o the Infotainment and disconnect the device.
Bluetooth® player
Infotainment allows audio les of a connected Blue­tooth® player to play using the A2DP and AVRCP au­dio prole.
With Infotainment, multiple devices can be paired using Bluetooth®, but only one of them can be used as a Bluetooth® player.
For connecting the Bluetooth® player, pair and
connect the device via Bluetooth®. In the Media menu tap on
In the list, choose the device with the symbol
If a device is connected to Infotainment using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, then it cannot be connected using Bluetooth®.
SD card
NOTICE
Risk of damaging the SD card reader!
Do not use SD cards with a broken slide for write
protection. To insert the SD card, with the bevelled corner to
the right, push into the slot in the external module until it snaps into place.
To remove, rst disconnect the SD card safely. For
this in the menu media select the SD card.
Press on the inserted SD memory card.
The SD card moves to the eject position.
NOTICE
When using an SD card with an adapter, vehicle vi­brations might cause the card to fall out of the adapter.
Trac program (TP)
Mix/Repeat including subfold-
.
Remove safely:
Bluetooth
tap on
.
Paired devices
Remove safely:
and
.
.
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USB device
To connect, insert the USB device into the appro-
priate port. To play audio les, use USB ports that support data
transfer. To disconnect disconnect the USB device rst. For
this in the menu media tap on select the USB device.
Disconnect the USB device.
A USB device can be connected directly to the USB port or via a connection cable. We recommend using connection cables from the ŠKODA Original Accessories range. USB extension cables or reducers may aect the playback function of the connected device.
Remove safely:
and
Load USB audio source
After connecting the USB device, charging will start automatically when the following conditions are met:
The ignition is switched on.The USB device allows charging.
The charging eciency can be dierent compared to the charging from the usual mains power supply.
Depending on the type of the connected USB device and the frequency of use, the charging current may not be sucient to charge the battery of the con­nected device.
Some connected audio sources may not be recog­nised and cannot be charged.
Supported sources and les
Supported sources
Source Interface Type Specication File system
SD card SD card reader Standard size
MSC
USB
Bluetooth® player Bluetooth® -
USB 1.x; 2.x 3.x
or higher with USB
2.x support
MTP
Apple
(without special soft-
USB devices that sup-
port the USB Mass Stor-
Devices running the An-
droid or Windows Phone
operating system that
Devices with an iOS op-
Bluetooth® protocols
A2DP and AVRCP (1.0 -
SD SDHC SDXC
USB stick
HDD
ware)
age protocol
support the Media
Transfer Protocol
erating system
1.5)
FAT16 FAT32
exFAT
HFS+
-
The GPT standards (GUID partition table) method structured audio sources are not supported by Infotain­ment. Viewing images on the Infotainment screen is not supported by connected Apple devices.
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
All information given is incidental and serves as information.
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The ŠKODA AUTO company cannot guarantee full functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to a software up­date of the Infotainment and the mobile devices.
Supported audio les
Compression for-
mat
MPEG
WMA
Files that are protected by DRM- and iTunes® methods are not supported by Infotainment.
Supported playlists
Codec type File exten-
MPEG 1 Layer 3 mp3 32 - 320 32, 44, 48
MPEG 2 Layer 3
MPEG 2.5 Layer 3 8, 11, 12
Windows Media
Audio 9 and 9.1
Windows Media
Audio 9.2
Windows Media
Audio 10
Codec type File extension
M3U m3u
PLS pls
WPL wpl
ASX asx
sion
mp3 8 - 160
wma
Max. bit rate
[kbps]
8 - 384
8 - 320
8 - 384
Max. sam-
pling rate
[kHz]
16, 22, 24 Mono,
8, 11, 12, 16,
22, 32, 44,
48
32, 44, 48,
96
Multi channels
Mono, Dual Mono,
Stereo, Joint
Stereo
Stereo, Joint
Stereo
Mono, Stereo,
Joint Stereo

Mobile device management

Overview
Mobile device management
In the Telephone menu
In the list of paired mobile devices, the following symbols may appear for the individual devices:
White icon - the device can be connected as a telephone.
Green icon - the device is connected as a telephone.
White icon - the device can be connected as a Bluetooth® player.
Green icon - the device is connected as a Bluetooth® player.
Possible functions of the connected mobile device
The functions of a device connected via over the HFP Bluetooth prole depends on the following connection types.
First device Main phone
incoming / outgoing calls
Telephone contacts
Bluetooth® player
With Infotainment only a mobile device can be connected as a Bluetooth® player.
Bluetooth
Paired devices
.
Second device
Additional phone
Bluetooth® player
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Limitations of mobile devices and applications
Availability of features
The availability of certain features depends on the type of mobile device, as well as that of the applica­tions installed.
Connection restrictions
With Infotainment, a max. of 20 mobile devices are
paired. The range of the connection of the mobile device
to Infotainment is limited to the passenger com­partment.
After reaching the maximum number, the pairing
of the next mobile device will replace that of the device that has not been used for the longest peri­od of time.
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
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 update of the Infotainment and the mobile devices.
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.
Information about ŠKODAapplications
Detailed information about ŠKODA applications can be found on the website after reading the following QR code or link:
http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps
Connection set-up
Connect a mobile device to Infotainment
Turn on the ignition.
Turn on the Bluetooth® on the mobile device.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Blue-
Blue-
Blue-
Blue-
The infotainment Bluetooth®
tooth
switch on
Bluetooth® visibility of the infotainment
tooth
Visibility:
Visible
switch on
Find available Bluetooth® devices in the mobile de-
vice. Select the Infotainment Bluetooth® unit.
The name of the unit can be found by tapping on
Bluetooth
Name:
.
Conrm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
conrm.
The mobile device is connected to the Infotainment or just paired, depending on the number of devices that are already connected.
Connect Infotainment to a non-paired mobile de­vice
Turn on the ignition.
Turn on the Bluetooth® on the mobile device.
The infotainment Bluetooth®
tooth
switch on
Bluetooth
Ensure the visibility of the device to be connected.
Select the desired device from the list of Blue-
tooth® devices. Conrm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
conrm.
If two devices are connected to the Infotainment,
select the device to be replaced.
Connect Infotainment to a mobile device that is al­ready paired
The connection with an already paired mobile device is made automatically after switching on the ignition; if necessary the device can be connected manually as follows:
Turn on the ignition.
Turn on the Bluetooth® on the mobile device.
The infotainment Bluetooth®
tooth
switch on
Search devices
.
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Bluetooth
In the device list, select the desired device and the
Bluetooth® prole. Conrm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
conrm.
If two devices are connected to the Infotainment,
select the device to be replaced.
Disconnect from a mobile device
› ›
Delete a paired mobile device
› ›
Bluetooth
Tap on the Bluetooth® prole icon of the desired mobile device.
Bluetooth
To delete a mobile device, tap and conrm the deletion.
To delete all mobile devices, tap the deletion.
Paired devices
Paired devices
Paired devices
.
.
.
Clear all
and conrm
Conditions for connecting a telephone with Infotainment
The ignition is switched on.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
tooth
.
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.No mobile device is connected to the Infotain-
ment using Apple CarPlay®.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Visibility: Visible
Blue-
.

Telephone

Phone menu
Display menu
Tap on .
If the menu phone is not displayed, check wheth-
er the mobile device is connected.
Name of the connected telephone
A
Tap: Show list of previously connected phones
Preset buttons for preferred contacts
B
Choice of storage group for the preferred con-
C
tacts Name of telephone service providers
D
If the symbol is displayed in front of the name,
roaming is active. Enter telephone number Contact list Call lists Switch on voice control for the connected tele-
phone Settings
Telephone operation
Enter telephone number
In the Phone menu, tap on .
Enter the telephone number using the numeric
keypad that is displayed.
The displayed numeric keypad can also be used for searching for contacts. If, for example, the digits 32 are entered, contacts with the letter sequence DA, FA, EB etc. are dis­played next to the numeric keypad.
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 To search within the list, tap on
Enter the details you wish to nd.
To establish a connection with a contact, tap the
functional area showing the desired contact.
If a contact has multiple telephone numbers, select the telephone number from the displayed list.
To display the details for a contact, tap
Telephone conversation
Depending on the context of the telephone conver­sation, the following functions can be selected:
End connection / reject incoming call / end call Answer an incoming call / return to the held call
Switch the ringer o / on
/
Hold a call
Switch the microphone o / on
/
Show details of the caller
Find
.
.
To switch the call tone from the speakers to the
telephone, go to telephone in the menu and tap on
speakerphone
To switch the call tone from the telephone to the
speakers, tap
.
.
Settings for Infotainment telephone functions
Manage preset buttons for preferred contacts
To save the desired preset button, press and hold.
Select a contact from the displayed list.
If the contact contains multiple telephone num-
bers, choose the desired telephone number.
User prole
To Clear in the telephone menu tap
Manage favourites
To delete one preset, tap on the list entry and con-
rm the deletion.
Or:
To delete all station buttons, tap
the deletion.
Import telephone contacts
After rst connecting the main telephone with Info­tainment, telephone contacts will start to be impor­ted into the Infotainment memory.
Infotainment can import up to 2000 telephone con­tacts. Each contact can include max. 5 telephone numbers.
Depending on the type of telephone, import conr- mation may be required.
Update telephone contacts
When re-connecting the telephone with Infotain­ment, an automatic update of the list is carried out.
For manual update of the list in the phone
menu
Sort contacts in the phone book
In the Telephone menu
Select the type by which to sort.
Ringtone
Some phones do not allow the use of the telephone ringtone; instead, the Infotainment ringtone is used.
For setting the Infotainment ringtone in the
phone
Select the ringtone.
Simultaneous calls
This applies to some countries.
Depending on the connected telephone, it is possible to answer the next incoming call and hold the previ­ous call.
To switch on/o simultaneous calls, tap on tele-
phone
.
User prole
tap on Import contacts
menu
User prole
Simultaneous calls
Clear all
.
User prole
select the ringtone
.
and conrm
Sort by:
.
.
Infotainment Swing › SmartLink

SmartLink

Functionality
SmartLink oers the ability to display and operate certied applications from a connected mobile de-
vice in the Infotainment screen. Certication may be conditional upon the use of the
latest update to the particular SmartLink application. Applications include, for example, apps for route
guidance, telephoning, listening to music, etc. Mobile devices can be connected via a USB cable.
Supported connection types
SmartLink supports the following connection types:
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
MirrorLink
Overview of the SmartLink connection
Menu SmartLink
Tap on .
Previously connected device
A
Currently connection device
B
Display information about SmartLink Disconnection of the active connection Disconnection of the active connection Settings in SmartLink menu
Android Auto
Overview of running applications, phone calls, in­coming text messages, and more.
Turn on voice control (Google Voice)
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Apple CarPlay
List of available applications
A
Depending on the duration of operation:
B
Tap: Return to the menu Apple CarPlay
Hold: Turn on voice control (Siri)
MirrorLink
It is not possible to operate the application while driving
Return to the menu SmartLink List of running applications Display of the last running application in connec-
ted mobile devices Settings
Connection conditions
General connection conditions
The mobile device supports the type of Smar-
tLink connection Android Auto, Apple CarPlay or MirrorLink.
Mobile devices, as well as the type of SmartLink
connection, are supported in the respective mar­ket.
Some connected mobile devices require the mo-
bile device to be “unlocked”.
Conditions for Android Auto
The device to be connected must have Android
Auto connection. A list of devices, supported regions and applica-
tions that support the Android Auto connection can be found on the Google, Inc. website.
The Android Auto application needs to be instal-
led on the mobile device.
Some applications require the data connection in
the mobile device to be turned on. Connect the mobile device for the rst time
when the vehicle is stationary.
Conditions for Apple CarPlay
The device to be connected must have Apple
CarPlay connection.
A list of devices, supported regions and applica-
tions that support the Apple CarPlay connection
can be found on the Apple Inc website.
Siri voice control is on.The data connection in the mobile device is
switched on.
Conditions for MirrorLink
The device to be connected must have MirrorLink
connection.
A list of devices and applications that support the
MirrorLink connection can be found on the web-
sites of Car Connectivity Consorcium®. The MirrorLink application needs to be installed
on the mobile device. Some applications require the data connection in
the connected mobile device to be turned on.
Operation
Operation of the running MirrorLink application
Move the functional areas to the left edge of the screen
Move the functional areas to the right edge of the screen
Move the functional areas to the top of the screen
Move the functional areas to the bottom of the screen
Return to the menu MirrorLink
Restriction
Restriction of SmartLink applications while driving
For reasons of safety, the operation of some Smar­tLink applications while driving is not possible or only limited.
Functionality restriction of Infotainment with an Android Auto connection
For the duration of the connection, the external de-
vice cannot be used as an audio source in the Me- dia menu.
By connecting the device, all currently connected
Bluetooth® devices will be disconnected and the device will automatically be connected as the main telephone.
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For the duration of the connection, no other Blue-
tooth® devices can be connected to the Infotain­ment system.
Functionality restriction of Infotainment with an Apple CarPlay connection
For the duration of the connection, the external de-
vice cannot be used as an audio source in the Me- dia menu.
Connecting the device disconnects all currently
connected Bluetooth® devices. For the duration of the connection, no Bluetooth®
devices can be connected to the Infotainment sys­tem.
Functionality restriction of Infotainment with an MirrorLink connection
For the duration of the connection, the external de-
vice cannot be used as an audio source in the Me- dia menu.
By connecting the device, all currently connected
Bluetooth® devices will be disconnected and the device will automatically be connected as the main telephone.
Depending on the device to be connected, a con­nection conrmation may be required.
Settings
Apple CarPlay - Connection via USB
Turn on the Infotainment.
Turn on the mobile device.
Connect the mobile device to the front USB input
using a cable. Choose to connect via Apple CarPlay.
Apple CarPlay - Disconnect
In the Apple CarPlay menu, tap on the function
area “ŠKODA”. Tap on
Android Auto - Connection via USB
Turn on the Infotainment.
Turn on the mobile device.
Connect the mobile device to the front USB input
using a cable. Choose to connect via Android Auto.
Android Auto - Disconnect
In the Android Auto
DA”. Tap on
MirrorLink - Connection via USB
Turn on the Infotainment.
Turn on the mobile device.
Connect the mobile device to the front USB input
using a cable.
.
menu, tap “Return to SKO-
.
Choose to connect through MirrorLink.
MirrorLink - Disconnect
In the MirrorLink menu, tap on .
Tap on .
Change to another device / connection type
Infotainment allows you to switch between currently connected devices and the connection type.
Tap on .
Select the desired device or connection type.
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Infotainment Bolero

Infotainment overview

Bolero Infotainment system with navigation func­tion
Touchscreen
A
Control dial left
Press: Switch Infotainment on/o
Turn: Set volume
Control dial right
Press: Conrm menu item
Turn: select menu item/set value
Radio menu Media menu Phone menu
Voice control
Navigation menu SmartLink menu
Information about vehicle settings Overview of Infotainment menus
Bolero Infotainment without the navigation func­tion
Touchscreen
A
Control dial left
Press: Switch Infotainment on/o
Turn: Set volume
Control dial right
Press: Conrm menu item
Turn: select menu item/set value
Radio menu Media menu Phone menu
Voice control Infotainment settings SmartLink menu Information about vehicle settings Overview of Infotainment menus

System

Limitation
For safety reasons, operation of some Infotainment functions while driving is not possible or is restricted.
The Infotainment system indicates this by means of a message in the screen.
Basic settings
Setting basic functions
The following Infotainment functions are set in the
menu:
Time and date
Language
Units
Restore factory settings
Sound settings
The Infotainment sound is set in the menu The following menu items can be set:
Setting the equalizer
Adjusting the volume ratio
Volume adjustment of individual Infotainment
functions The volume can be adjusted on e.g. one of the fol-
lowing menu items:
Volume adjustment of voice commands
Setting the maximum volume when Infotainment is turned on
Speed-dependent volume setting
Setting the Infotainment to mute with the park­ing aid switched on
Depending on the equipment, the following ad­vanced sound settings can be set
Setting space optimisation
.
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Setting the audio proles according to genre
Adjusting the subwoofer volume
Conguration wizard
The conguration wizard helps to set certain Info­tainment functions.
The conguration assistant is automatically displayed if the ignition is switched on and if there are at least two menu items that have not been set up after switching on the Infotainment.
To switch o the automatic display, when the
conguration assistant is displayed tap
again
.
For manual display tap
Set up menu HOME
To display another page of the HOME menu, press
the screen with two ngers and drag it to the left or right.
To add the preferred menu, proceed as follows:
Tap on an empty functional surface.
Or:
Press and hold an occupied functional surface and
then tap on an empty functional area. Select a menu with the desired dimension of the
functional surface.
to exit edit mode.
Tap on
To remove the preferred menu, proceed as follows:
Press an occupied functional surface.
.
Tap on
Tap on to exit edit mode.
Set up menu MENU
The position of the functional surfaces in the MENU menu can be customized as follows:
Press and hold the desired functional surface until
it is free. Move the functional surface to a dierent position.
Don't show
Conguration wizard
.
Troubleshooting
Infotainment not responding
If the infotainment does not respond, restart it as follows:
Hold for longer than 10 s.
Wait for the restart to complete.
System update
We recommend having the system update carried out by a specialist company.
The system update ensures optimal function of the Infotainment system, e.g. compatibility with new phones.
Determine system version
Tap
Install the navigation function
In some countries it is possible to use the Infotain­ment to extend the function of Navigation.
The function is available through the online service Shop or from a specialist company.
System information
.

Screen

Overview
Status bar
A
Bar with the functional surfaces of the displayed
B
menu Display of the control centre
C
Other pages of the menu
D
Operation
NOTICE
Danger of screen damage!
The Infotainment screen is operated by touching it
lightly with your nger.
In principle, operation by touch is identical to the op­eration of a mobile phone.
The following operating modes are specic to the In­fotainment system.
Dragging up or down with two ngers
Quickly review the list
of phone contacts Switch 2D/3D map dis-
play
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Dragging left or right with two ngers
Display next page of
the HOME menu
Pulling apart with two ngers
Enlarge image
Zoom into the map
Pulling together with two ngers
Minimize image
Zoom out of the map
Turn two ngers
Rotate image
Rotate the map
Contactless gesture control
The Infotainment menus marked with the
symbol
can be controlled by hand gestures.
Gesture control is ach-
ieved by slowly moving the hand back and forth approximately 8 cm above the lower edge of the screen.
Depending on the set­ting, a recognized ges-
ture can be conrmed acoustically and animated.
Displaying operation help
Tap on
.
Settings
The following basic screen functions are set in the menu
Brightness level of the screen
Switch o the screen
Screen
:
Display the time
Conrmation sounds and animations

Infotainment keyboard

Keypad overview
The arrangement of the keyboard characters de­pends on the set infotainment language.
Depending on the context, the following types are used in infotainment:
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Keyboard for input
Keyboard for search
Keypad example
Input line
A
Delete characters before the cursor
Tap: delete the last character
Hold: delete all characters one after the oth­er
Display functional surfaces for moving the
cursor in the input line
Move cursor to the left
Move cursor to the right
Entries found
B
Show list
Keypad functional surfaces
C
Change to lowercase
Switch to rst having an upper-case letter,
followed by lower-case letters
Switch to uppercase
/ Switch to the language keypad
Switch to the numeric and character key-
pad
/ Switch to other character variants
Show additional keyboard languages
Insert spaces
The next line
Hold: Show more character variants
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Show password
Conrm the entered characters
Numeric keypad
Keypad example
Input line
A
Delete characters before the cursor
Tap: delete the last character
Hold: delete all characters
Keypad functional surfaces
B
Conrm the entered characters
If it is possible depending on the context, alpha­numeric characters can be entered by holding a function area with the number.
Operation
The Infotainment keypad is used to enter characters, letters and numbers.
The keypad will be automatically displayed when In­fotainment prompts for characters.
Find
When entering characters, corresponding entries are searched for.
The entry to be searched for can be entered includ­ing diacritics.
The keyboard will only provide characters that match the stored entries.
To display searched entries tap
Show additional keypad languages
To use the additional keypad languages, the desired languages must be set rst.
Tap or repeatedly tap the ag symbol until the
desired language keypad is displayed.
Further character variants
Press and hold the sign with the symbol .
Select the desired symbol.
.
Setting up additional keyboard languages
Tap
Additional keypad languages
.

Voice control

Functionality
Voice control principle
Voice control works according to the principle of dialogue between the user and the Infotainment sys­tem.
The user says a voice command. The Infotainment system responds or executes the voice command.
Advanced voice control
The vehicle's advanced voice control enables the ve­hicle functions to be searched and operated online.
Advanced voice control understands uent whole sentences. You do not need to use set commands or phrases.
The advanced voice control can, for example, search for special destinations or dictate SMS messages if the connected telephone makes this possible.
This function allows you to combine the search in the online and oine data of the Infotainment. The transition between online and oine search is seam­less and imperceptible to the user.
Operating conditions
Ignition onInfotainment switched on
Operating conditions for advanced voice control
To use the advanced voice control, the following conditions must also be met:
The vehicle supports the function.The vehicle has Infotainment and functions that
can be controlled by the advanced voice control.
The ŠKODA Connect services are active.The vehicle is within range of a contractual mo-
bile network, through which the connection to ŠKODA Connect Services is ensured.
The level of protection of personal data is set to
Share my position
Requirement for recognition of the activation command
Activated menu item
Operation
Switch on voice control
Press the
wheel.
.
Voice control
button on the multifunction steering
Active
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Or:
Say the activation command
After switching on, the icon tus bar.
Enter voice command
Speak a voice command with voice control switch-
ed on.
During recognition of the voice command, the icon is displayed.
The Infotainment system then executes the voice command or plays the message. During the message, the icon is displayed.
After the execution of the voice command, voice control is switched o.
Correcting a voice command
During voice command input, press the
on the multifunction steering wheel and say a new voice command.
Stopping voice control
Stopping leaves more time for voice command input, e.g. for searching for a phone contact.
Move your nger up or down over the Infotain-
ment screen.
Or:
Say the voice command
Resuming stopped voice control
Press the button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Or:
Tap on in the Infotainment screen.
Stopping the played back message
Press the button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Ending voice control
Press the button on the multifunction steering
wheel twice.
Or:
Say the voice command
mand input.
OK Laura
.
is displayed in the sta-
button
pause
”.
cancel
during voice com-
Restriction
For some Infotainment languages, there is no voice control available. The Infotainment system will indi­cate this.
The messages are generated by Infotainment. Flaw­less clarity (e.g. road or city name) cannot always be guaranteed.
You cannot use voice control while a phone call is in progress.
Settings
The following voice control functions are set in the menu
Conrmation tones
Enable/disable use of the activation word.
Voice control
:
Self help
Starting acoustic help
If the Infotainment system is expecting a voice
command, say
The
Help
voice command can be issued repeatedly
for further tips on voice control.
Displaying the help
Tap on .
Or:
If Infotainment is expecting a voice command, say
Overview
Switch example voice commands display on / o
The system oers the option of displaying example voice commands after switching on the voice con­trol in the Infotainment screen.
To turn
tainment system
Help
”.
”.
voice control
.
on/o, tap
Show in Info-

Control centre

Overview
Display of the control centre
Press the bar at the
top of the screen and drag down.
Closing the control centre
Tap on
Or:
Wait 5 seconds.
Control Centre
The Infotainment control centre can be used for quick access to the following functions:
.
Display and administration of functional surfaces
A
of preferred features Display list of informational messages
B
Preferred functions
C
Display user account management
D
Setting the personal data protection level
E
Setting the instrument and key illumination
F
Set functional areas of preferred features
To display editing mode hold any function surface
of the preferred feature. To add the preferred feature, move the desired
feature from the top of the screen to the function­al surface at the bottom of the screen.
To close edit mode, tap on
.
Infotainment Bolero › Radio
Information about the broadcast content
C
Station logos
D
List of available stations Show favourites Information about the station Search stations manually (valid for AM and FM) Settings
List of available analogue and digital radio stations
Tap on .
Played station Station stored on the presets A trac radio station is set The DAB transmitter emits images which are displayed in the information to the station Manual update of the station list
In the station list, information about the programme type and the channel identication of the regional channel can be displayed.
Web radio player
A tap and select a web radio station.
Tap and search or select web radio.
Tap on
.
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Radio

Overview
Display menu
Tap .
Or:
Tap .
Analogue and digital radio player
A Tap and select the desired frequency range.
Tap and search for or select the desired station.
Tap on
A B
.
Select source
Station name
Select source
A
Station name
B
Information about the broadcast content
C
Station logos
D
List of web radio and podcasts Show favourites Information about the programme as well as the
broadcast content of the web radio Settings
Podcast player
Tap A and select an online radio station.
and search for or select the desired pocast.
Tap
Tap .
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Select source
A
Podcast name
B
Information about the broadcast content
C D
Podcast logo with the symbol
Tap: Start playback Tap: Pause Tap: Go back 15 secs Tap: Go forward 15 secs
View episodes of the podcast being played List of web radio stations and podcasts Show favourites Show information about the podcast Settings
List of web radio stations and podcasts
Tap on .
See list of related podcasts based on content lis­tened to
The podcasts are shown in the displayed lists
with the icon .
List of favourite stations and podcasts
In the menu Radio, tap on .
Select source
A
Radio text
B
Station buttons for favourite stations and pod-
C
casts
Operation
Select station
Search for web radio stations and podcasts Recently played web radio stations and podcasts 100 most popular web radio stations depending
on the Infotainment language that has been set Go to podcasts and select Search for and select web radio stations and pod-
casts based on the selected country Search for and select web radio stations and pod-
casts based on the selected language Search for and select web radio stations and pod-
casts based on the selected genre See list of related podcasts based on content lis-
tened to
Tap or at the top of the screen.
SCAN function
The function plays receivable stations of the selec­ted frequency range in succession for a few seconds each.
, tap
Scan
To start automatic play
To stop automatic play, tap .
Find stations manually
Manual search is available for AM and FM stations.
To display the functional surface for the FM sta-
tion, turn on menu item
play:
FM switch on
In the Radio main menu, tap .
To search in sequence, tap
played frequency range scale.
Or:
.
Advanced settings
or next to the dis-
Station dis-
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Hold down the scroll mark on the frequency range
scale and move it to the desired value.
Limitation
Infotainment supports digital radio reception in
DAB and DAB+ formats. Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can
restrict radio reception. In the rear side windows, there are antennas for re-
ceiving the radio signal. Covering the panes with foils or metal-coated la-
bels may aect the reception of the radio signal. The ŠKODA AUTO company assumes no responsi-
bility for the availability, correct functioning and broadcast information of the RDS service.
Settings
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.
Save station to favourites from the list of available stations
Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
Hold the line with the name of the desired station.
Tap the desired preset button.
Save channels from the list of web radio stations and podcasts
Valid for web radio stations and podcasts
Select a web radio station as the playback source.
Tap on
Go to the desired web radio station or podcast and
select it. Hold the line with the name of the desired station
or podcast. Tap the desired preset button.
vidual episodes.
Deleting favourites
In the menu Radio
To delete a station button for preferred stations,
tap the desired station button and conrm the de­letion.
To delete all station buttons for preferred stations
Clear all
Functional surfaces for analogue and digital ra­dios
Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
.
With podcasts, it is not possible to save the indi-
Delete memory entries
and conrm the deletion.
.
The variant for surface in the Radio menu is set as follows:
In the menu Radio
Select the variant for switching between the sta-
tions stored on the station buttons or the stations stored in the list of available stations.
Functional areas podcasts
Applies to web radio stations and podcasts.
The variant for changing stations using the function surface in the Radio menu is set as follows:
In the menu Radio
Select the variant for switching between the sta-
tions stored on the station keys or the last web stations and podcasts listened to.
Switch trac reception (TP) for stations on/o
Applies to FM and DAB frequency range.
In the menu Radio
Assign station logo from the Infotainment memory
Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
Infotainment oers the option of assigning logos, which are stored in the Infotainment memory, to the stations.
In the menu Radio
Select the desired station and logo.
Switching o the station logo display
Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
In the menu Radio
To select the desired station.
Activating / deactivating automatic station logo assignment
Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
When the function is switched on, a station logo from the Infotainment memory is assigned when the station is stored on a preset.
In the menu Radio
tion of station logos
Turn on/o radio text reception
Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
When the function is switched on and the station buttons are displayed, you can see more information about the content broadcast from the station to which you are listening.
In the menu Radio
Regional FM station logo
Applies to the FM frequency range.
Infotainment provides the option of using country­specic FM station logos.
changing stations using the function
Arrow buttons:
for web radio stations and
Arrow buttons:
Trac program (TP)
Station logos
Station logos
.
Advanced settings
Radio text
.
.
.
.
.
No station logo
.
.
Tap Automatic selec-
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In the menu Radio
logo:
.
Choose country.
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 trac announcements. These include e.g. weather news, sports reports, nancial news etc.
In the menu Radio
announcements
Switch RDS on/o
Applies to the FM frequency range. The menu item is only available for some countries.
In the menu Radio
System (RDS)
If the RDS function is disabled, the following menu items in FM station settings are not available:
Trac program (TP)
Radio text
RDS Regional
Automatic frequency change (AF)
Regional station logo.
Switch automatic switching to a similar DAB trans­mitter on / o
Applies to the DAB frequency range.
When the function is switched on and there is signal loss from the DAB station being listened to, Infotain­ment automatically sets another DAB station with similar content.
In the menu Radio
lar station if weak reception
Displaying FM / DAB stations or FM stations in the list of available stations
Applies to the FM and DAB frequency ranges.
Depending on the following setting, the stations of the selected frequency range are displayed in the list of available stations.
In the menu Radio
Select one of the following menu items:
FM/DAB
tions.
FM
Sound quality of web radio stations and podcasts
Applies to web radio stations and podcasts.
To adjust the sound quality, in the Radio menu tap
on Choose low or high quality.
.
.
- the list shows available FM and DAB sta-
- the list shows available FM stations.
Audio quality:
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
.
Advanced settings
.
Region for station
Tap Additional DAB
Radio Radio Data
Tap Switch to a simi-
Station display:
.
The quality you set in the data connection.
Quality also depends on the speed and availability of the data connection.
If playback failure occur, reduce the sound quali-
ty.
aects the amount of data used

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 sour­ces. 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 .
Or:
Tap .
Music player
Choose source
A
Manage les / multimedia database Show favourites Details about the track being played Settings
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Video player
Select source
A
Manage les / multimedia database
Show favourites
Show video
Shrink image display
Enlarge the image display
Settings
Player controls
Operation - Basics
Turn on / bum / folder Turn on / o random playback of the current al­bum / folder Save the played track in the “
“My playlist” management
To display the playlist, tap .
To manage the playlist tap in the displayed play-
list.
The following activities can be carried out in playlist management:
Control playback.
Change the order of a title in the list by holding and
moving Delete title.
o repeat playback of the current al-
My playlist
” playlist
to the desired position.
Restriction
The availability of some media operation functions is dependent on the connected source and the soft­ware being used, e.g. Bluetooth®.
Settings
Manage favourites
Album image / symbol of the connected source
A
Tap: list available albums
Tap: Start playback
Tap: Pause
Within 3 seconds of starting playback, tap: play
the previous song
After 3 seconds from the start of playback, tap:
to play the current title from the beginning
Hold: fast rewind within the track
Tap: play the next track
Hold: fast forward within the track
Movement within the title is also possible by drag­ging the nger over the timeline.
Advanced operation
Turn on / o repeat playback of the current track
To save, hold the desired functional area for fa-
vourites A . Choose one of the available list entries B .
To Clear, in the menu media tap on
ites
.
To delete a favourite, tap on the list entry and con-
rm the deletion.
Or:
To delete all favourites tap on
the deletion.
Trac
To turn on/o trac monitoring during playback
of media les, go to the Media in the main menu
and tap on
Trac program (TP)
Clear all
.
Manage favour-
and conrm
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Supported sources and les
Supported sources
Source Interface Type Specication File system
USB stick
HDD
(without special
MSC
USB
Bluetooth® player Bluetooth® -
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
USB 1.x; 2.x 3.x
or higher with USB
2.x support MTP
Apple
software)
USB devices that
use the USB mass
storage support
protocol
Devices running
the Android or
Windows Phone
operating system
that support the
Media Transfer
Protocol
Devices with the
iOS operating sys-
tem and the iAP2
protocol
Bluetooth® proto-
cols
A2DP and AVRCP
(1.0 - 1.6)
VFAT FAT16 FAT32
exFAT
NTFS
HFS+
-
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
MPEG
Codec type File exten-
MPEG 1 Layer 2 MPEG 2 Layer 2 8 - 160 16, 22, 24 MPEG 1 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer 3
MPEG 2.5 Layer 3 8, 11, 12
sion
mp2
mp3
Max. bit rate
[kbps]
32 - 384 32, 44, 48
32 - 320 32, 44, 48
8 - 160
Max. sam-
pling rate
[kHz]
16, 22, 24
Multi channels
Mono, stereo,
Joint stereo
Mono, dual mono,
Stereo, Joint
Stereo
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Compression for-
mat
WMA
ADTS
MP4
OGG OGG-Vorbis ogg 8 - 576
FLAC FLAC ac -
RIFF WAV wav 64 - 3072
Monkey's Monkey's ape 8 - 192
SBC Bluetooth A2DP - 8 - 345
OPUS OPUS opus 6 - 2000 8 - 48
Codec type File exten-
Windows Media
Audio 7
Windows Media
Audio 8
Windows Media
Audio 9 and 9.1
Windows Media
Audio 9.2
Windows Media
Audio 10
AAC LC
AAC HE
AAC HEv2
M4A LC
M4A HE
M4A HEv2 16 - 64
sion
wma
aac 16 - 2048
m4a
Max. bit rate
6 - 192
8 - 384
8 - 768
8 - 320
32 - 768
16 - 400
[kbps]
Max. sam-
pling rate
[kHz]
8, 16, 22, 32,
44, 48, 96
8, 11, 16, 22,
32, 44, 48,
96
32, 44, 48,
96
22, 24, 32,
44, 48
16, 22, 24,
32, 44, 48
22, 24, 32,
44, 48
16, 22, 24,
32, 44, 48
8, 11, 12, 16,
22, 24, 32,
44, 48, 96
8, 11, 12, 16,
22, 24, 32, 44, 48, 64,
88, 96, 192
8, 11, 12, 16,
22, 24, 32,
44, 48, 96
8, 11, 12, 16,
22, 24, 32,
44, 48
Multi channels
Mono, stereo,
Joint stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Mono,
Stereo
Mono, stereo,
Joint stereo
Mono,
Stereo
Mono, stereo,
Joint stereo
Mono, stereo,
Multichannel
Files that are protected by DRM- and iTunes® methods are not supported by Infotainment.
Supported video les
Codec type File extension Max. recordings per second bit rate
mpg
MPEG 1
MPEG 2
MPEG 4 (H.264) m4p
MPJEG
MPEG 4 (ISO)
Xvid Xvid 20
mpeg
m1v mPV mpg
mpeg
ps
m2v
mp4 m4v
mp4v
mov
[Mbit/s]
1.5
15
50
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Codec type File extension Max. recordings per second bit rate
Supported playlists

Images

Overview
Display menu
Tap .
Image viewer
Select source
A
Manage les Settings
WMV9
wmv
asf
Codec type File extension
M3U m3u
M3U8 m3u8
PLS pls
WPL wpl
ASX asx
Stop slideshow
View image
B
Turn left
Turn right
Show in output size
Gesture control
[Mbit/s]
50
Display of the next im-
age
Display the previous
image
Operation
Operation using functional areas
View images
A
Show the next image
Show the previous image
Start slideshow
Increase the image size
Reduce the image size
Rotate by 90 °
Settings
The following Infotainment functions are set in the
menu:
Display image size
Display image duration during the slideshow
Slideshow repeat
Supported sources and les
Supported sources
Source Interface Specica-
USB 1.x; 2.x
USB
Supported les
Codec type File extension Max. resolution
BMP bmp 4
JPG; JPEG jpg; jpeg 4 (Progressive
GIF gif 4
PNG png 4
The maximum supported image size is 20 MB.
3.x or higher with USB
2.x support
tion
USB stick
HDD
(without
special
software)
File system
VFAT FAT16 FAT32
exFAT
NTFS
[Mpx]
Mode)
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Mobile device management

Cybernetic security
Your vehicle contains components that are used to exchange information and data between the vehicle and the connected mobile devices or the Internet.
These components have security mechanisms that minimise the risk of unauthorised access to the vehi­cle systems.
Regular software updates help reduce the risk of un­authorised access to vehicle systems and vehicle functions. The following guidelines must therefore be observed:
Infotainment Bolero › Mobile device management
Use only media carriers, Bluetooth® devices, and
mobile devices that contain no harmful data or malware.
Regularly update the software provided by ŠKODA
AUTO. We recommend having the system software and
components updated by a specialist company.
WARNING
Risk of an accident! Malware in the vehicle can inuence and deactivate certain vehicle functions, or take over the controls of these where applicable.
If the vehicle reacts in an unusual way, immediately
reduce speed or stop the vehicle. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
WARNING
Malware in the vehicle may gain unauthorised access to the information and data of the vehicle, and on oc­casion, to connected mobile devices.
Overview
Using mobile device management, devices can be connected, disconnected, and interchanged.
Display mobile device management
Tap on
The device enables a connection via the Blue­tooth®“hands-free prole” The device is connected via the Blue­tooth®“hands-free prole” The device enables a connection via the Blue­tooth® audio prole The device is connected via the Bluetooth® audio
prole
Remove the device from the list previously con­nected devices
The device enables a SmartLinkconnection to be made via Android Auto The device enables a SmartLinkconnection to be made via Apple CarPlay The device enables a SmartLinkconnection to be made via MirrorLink Connected / Previously connected devices
A
Available devices
B
Manage mobile devices
.
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Limitations of mobile devices and applications
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
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 update of the Infotainment and the mobile devices.
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.
Information about ŠKODAapplications
Detailed information about ŠKODA applications can be found on the website after reading the following QR code or link:
http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps
Connection set-up
Connect a mobile device to Infotainment
Find available Bluetooth® devices in the mobile de-
vice. Select the Infotainment Bluetooth® unit.
The unit name can be determined by tapping
Manage mobile devices
Conrm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
conrm.
Connect Infotainment to a non-paired mobile de­vice
Select the desired device from the list of available
devices.
Select the desired Bluetooth® prole.
Conrm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
conrm.
If two devices are connected to the Infotainment,
select the device to be replaced.
Connect Infotainment to a previously connected mobile device
Or:
Select the desired device from the list of previous-
ly connected devices.
Select the desired Bluetooth® prole.
If two devices are connected to the Infotainment,
select the device to be replaced.
SmartLink connection
Infotainment provides the ability to connect Smar­tLink to compatible mobile devices using the follow­ing connection types:
Mobile devices can be connected to the Infotain­ment via USB cable or Wi-Fi, as long as the mobile device supports it.
Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment via
a USB cable or browse and connect to a wireless network.
Tap the icon of the supported connection.
Manage mobile devices
Manage mobile devices
Select mobile phone
Android Auto Apple CarPlay MirrorLink
.
device name:
.
.
.

Telephone

Overview
Display menu
Tap .
Or:
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