seats SKODA OCTAVIA 2006 Owner´s Manual
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Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Using the system
Cockpit 7
Overview 6
Instruments and warning lights 8
Instrument cluster 8
Multifunction display (onboard computer) 12
MAXI DOT (information display) 15
Warning lights 18
Unlocking and locking 26
Vehicle key 26
Child safety lock 27
Central locking system 27
Remote control 30
Anti-theft alarm system 31
Boot lid 33
Electric power windows 34
Electric sliding/tilting roof 37
Lights and visibility 39
Lights 39
Interior light 45
Visibility 47
Windscreen wipers and washers 48
Rear window 51
Seats and Stowage 54
Front seats 54
Seat heaters 57
Head restraints 58
Rear seats 59
Boot 60Variable loading floor in the boot 64
Net partition (Combi) 65
Roof rack system 66
Cup holder 68
Ashtray 68
Cigarette lighter, 12-volt power socket 69
Storage compartments 70
Clothes hooks 77
Parking ticket holder 77
Heating and air conditioning system 79
Heating and air conditioning system 79
Air outlet vents 80
Heating 80
Air conditioning system (manual air conditioning
system) 82
Climatronic (automatic air conditioning
system) 85
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and
ventilation) 87
Starting-off and Driving 91
Starting and stopping the engine 91
Brakes and brake assist systems 93
Shifting (manual gearbox) 97
pedals 97
Parking aid 98
Cruise control system (CCS) 99
START/STOP 100
Automatic gearbox 102
Automatic gearbox 102
Communication 107
Mobile phones and two-way radio systems 107
Operating the phone on the multifunction
steering wheel 108
Symbols in the information display 109
Phone Phonebook 109
Universal telephone preinstallation GSM II 109
Universal telephone preinstallation GSM IIl 112Voice control 116
Multimedia 118
Safety
Passive Safety 121
General information 121
Correct seated position 122
Seat belts 125
Seat belts 125
Airbag system 129
Description of the airbag system 129
Front airbags 130
Side airbags 131
Head airbags 132
Deactivating airbags 133
Transporting children safely 135
Child seat 135
Driving Tips
Driving and the Environment 139
The first 1 500 km 139
Catalytic converter 139
Economical and environmentally friendly
driving 140
Environmental compatibility 142
Driving abroad 143
Avoiding damage to your vehicle 143
Driving through water on the street 144
Towing a trailer 145
Towing a trailer 145
General Maintenance
Taking care of and cleaning the vehicle 148
Taking care of your vehicle 148
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Remote control
Introductory information
You can use the remote control key to:
› unlock and lock the vehicle,
› unlocking boot lid;
› open and close the windows
» page 36, Window convenience operation .
The transmitter with the battery is housed in the handle of the remote control
key. The receiver is located in the interior of the vehicle. The operating range of
the remote control key is approx. 30 m. But this range of the remote control can
be reduced if the batteries are weak.
The key has a fold-open key bit which can be used for unlocking and locking the
car manually and also for starting the engine.
If a lost key is replaced or if the receiver unit has been repaired or replaced, the
system must be initialised by a ŠKODA Service Partner. Only then can the remote
control key be used again. Note
■ The remote control is automatically deactivated when the ignition is switched
on. ■ The operation of the remote control may temporarily be affected by interfer-
ence from transmitters close to the car and which operate in the same frequency
range (e.g. mobile phone, TV transmitter).
■ The battery must be replaced if the central locking or anti-theft alarm system
does react to the remote control at less than 3 metres away » page 26.
■ If the driver door is open, the vehicle cannot be locked using the remote control
key. Ð Locking/unlocking
Fig. 13
Remote control key
Unlocking the vehicle
› Press the button 1
» Fig. 13.
Locking the vehicle
› Press the button 3
» Fig. 13.
Deactivating the safe securing system
› Press the button 3
» Fig. 13
twice within 2 seconds. Further informa-
tion » page 28.
Unlocking the boot lid
› Press the button 2
» Fig. 13. Further information
» page 33, Open/close.
Folding out the key bit
› Press the button 4
» Fig. 13.
Folding in the key bit
› Press the button 4
» Fig. 13
and fold in the key bit.
Unlocking
The turn signal lights flash twice as confirmation that the vehicle has been un-
locked. If the vehicle is unlocked using button 1
» Fig. 13 and none of the doors
or the boot lid are opened within the next 30 seconds, the vehicle is automatical-
ly locked again and the safe securing system or anti-theft alarm system is reacti-
vated. This function is intended to prevent the car being unlocked unintentional-
ly.
In addition, when the car is unlocked, the electrically adjustable seats and exteri-
or mirrors move into the position assigned to this key. The stored setting of driver
seat and exterior mirrors is retrieved. £
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There is a risk of unwanted entry into the vehicle before the boot lid is locked au-
tomatically. Always lock the vehicle using the button on the remote control or
with the key if no remote control is available » page 29 .ÐEmergency unlocking
Fig. 17
Emergency unlocking of the boot lid
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 33.
The boot lid can be unlocked manually if there is a fault in the central locking sys-
tem.
Unlocking
›
Fold the rear seat backrest forward
» page 59.
› Remove the warning triangle A
» Fig. 17.
› Remove the panel B
; the cable for lever for opening the boot lid is located in
the opening underneath the panel.
› Press on the level in the direction of arrow
» Fig. 17, the boot lid is unlocked.
› Open the boot lid.
Unlocking (Combi)
› Fold the rear seat backrest forward
» page 59.
› Pull up the panel C
» Fig. 17
.
› Use a screwdriver or similar to press the lever D
as far as the stop in the direc-
tion of the arrow; the boot lid is unlocked.
› Open the boot lid. Ð
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Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Window open/close 35
Window in the front passenger door and the rear doors open/close 36
Force limiter of the power windows 36
Window convenience operation 36
Operational faults 37
WARNING
■ If the vehicle is locked from the outside, do not leave anybody in the vehicle
as it is not possible to open the windows from the inside in the event of an
emergency.
■ The system is fitted with a force limiter » page 36. If there is an obstacle,
the closing process is stopped and the window goes down by several centi-
metres. The windows should nevertheless be closed carefully! Otherwise
these can cause severe crushing injuries!
■ It is recommended to deactivate the electrically operated power windows in
the rear doors (safety pushbutton) S
» Fig. 18 on page 35 when children are
being transported on the rear seats. CAUTION
■ Keep the windows clean to ensure the correct functionality of the electric win-
dows. ■ In the event that the windows are frozen, first of all eliminate the
ice » page 151, De-icing windows and exterior mirrors and only then operate the
power windows otherwise the power window mechanism could be damaged. ■ When leaving the locked vehicle make sure that the windows are closed at all
times. £
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Headlight beam adjustment
Fig. 26
Dash panel: Lights and visibility
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 39.
Turn the control dial
» Fig. 26 to the desired width of illumination.
Settings
The positions correspond approximately to the following car load. Front seats occupied, boot empty.
All seats occupied, boot empty.
All seats occupied, boot loaded.
Driver seat occupied, boot loaded. CAUTION
Always adjust the headlight range adjustment in such a way that:
■ it does not dazzle other road users, especially oncoming traffic;
■ and the range is sufficient for safe driving. Note
■ We recommend you adjust the headlight beam when the low beam is switched
on. ■ Headlights fitted with Xenon bulbs adapt automatically to the load and driving
state of the vehicle (e.g. accelerating, braking) when the ignition is switched on
and when driving. Vehicles which are equipped with Xenon bulbs do not have a
manual headlight range adjustment control. Ð
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1
2
3 Switches for the hazard warning light system
Fig. 27
Dash panel: Switch for hazard
warning lights
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 39.
›
Press switch
» Fig. 27 to switch the hazard warning light system on or off.
All the turn signal lights on the vehicle flash at the same time when the hazard
warning light system is switched on. The warning light for the turn signals and
the warning light in the switch also flash at the same time. The hazard warning
light system can also be operated if the ignition is switched off.
The hazard warning light system is switched on automatically if an airbag is de-
ployed in the event of an accident. Note
The hazard warning light system must be switched on if, for example:
■ you encounter a traffic congestion;
■ your vehicle breaks down or an emergency situation occurs. Ð
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Seats and Stowage
Front seats
ä
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Manually adjusting the front seats 55
Adjusting front seats electrically 55
Storing setting 56
Assigning the remote control key to the memory button 56
Retrieving the seat and exterior mirror settings 56
The driver's seat should be adjusted in such a way that the pedals can be fully
pressed to the floor with slightly bent legs.
The seat backrest on the driver's seat should be adjusted in such a way that the
upper point of the steering wheel can be easily reached with slightly bent arms.
Correct adjustment of the seats is particularly important for:
› safely and quickly reaching the controls;
› a relaxed, fatigue-free body position;
› achieving the maximum protection offered by the seat belts and the airbag
system. WARNING
■ Only adjust the driver's seat when the vehicle is stationary - risk of accident!
■ Caution when adjusting the seat! You may suffer injuries or bruises as a re-
sult of adjusting the seat without paying proper attention. ■ As the electric front seats can also be adjusted when the ignition is switch-
ed off (even when the ignition key is withdrawn), never leave children unat-
tended in the car. ■ The seat backrests must not be angled too far back when driving otherwise
this will affect proper operation of the seat belts and of the airbag system -
risk of injury! ■ Never carry more people than the number of seats in the vehicle. WARNING (Continued)
■ Each occupant must correctly fasten the seat belt belonging to the seat.
Children must be fastened » page 135, Transporting children safely with a
suitable restraint system.
■ The front seats and the head restraints must always be adjusted to match
the body size of the seat occupant as well as the seat belts must always be
correctly fastened in order to provide an optimal protection for you and your
occupants.
■ Always keep your feet in the footwell when the car is being driven - never
place your feet on the instrument panel, out of the window or on the surfaces
of the seats. This is particularly important for the front seat passenger. You
will be exposed to increased risk of injury if it becomes necessary to apply the
brake or in the event of an accident. If an airbag is deployed, you may suffer
fatal injuries when adopting an incorrect seated position!
■ It is important for the driver and front passenger to maintain a distance of at
least 25 cm from the steering wheel or dash panel. Not maintaining this mini-
mum distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to properly
protect you - hazard!
■ Ensure that there are no objects in the footwell as they may get caught be-
hind the pedals when driving or applying the braking. You would then no lon-
ger be able to operate the clutch, brake or accelerate.
■ Do not transport any objects on the front passenger seat except objects
(e.g. child safety seat) provided for this purpose - risk of accident! Note
After a certain time, play can develop within the adjustment mechanism of the
backrest angle. Ð
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Manually adjusting the front seats
Fig. 40
Controls for manual seat adjust-
ment
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 54.
Adjusting a seat in a forward/back direction
›
Pull the lever 1
» Fig. 40 up and push the seat into the desired position.
› Release the lever 1
and push the seat until the lock clicks into place.
Adjusting height of seat
› To lift the seat, pull or pump the lever 2
» Fig. 40 upwards.
› To lower the seat, push or pump the lever 2
downwards.
Adjusting the angle of the seat backrest
› To adjust the angle of the backrest, relieve any pressure from the seat backrest
(do not lean on it) and turn the handwheel 3
» Fig. 40.
Adjusting lumbar support
› Turn the hand wheel 4
» Fig. 40
until the most comfortable curvature of the
lumbar support is achieved. Ð
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Fig. 41
Controls for the electric seat adjustment
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 54.
Adopt the correct seated position before setting
» page 54, Front seats.
Adjusting a seat in a forward/back direction
› Press the switch A
» Fig. 41
forwards or backwards in the direction of arrow 1.
Set the height of the seat cushion
› Press the switch A
»
Fig. 41
upwards or downwards.
Adjust the angle of the seat cushion
› Press the switch A
»
Fig. 41
in the direction of the arrow 2 or 3.
Adjusting the angle of the seat backrest
› Press the switch B
»
Fig. 41
in the direction of the desired setting.
Reducing or increasing the curvature of the lumbar support
› Press the switch C
forwards or backwards.
Raising or lowering the curvature of the lumbar support
› Press the switch C
upwards or downwards.
Note
If the movement of the seat is inadvertently interrupted during an adjustment,
once again press the switch in the appropriate direction and complete the adjust-
ment of the seat. Ð
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Storing setting
Fig. 42
Memory buttons and SET button
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 54.
The memory function for the driver's seat provides the option to store the individ-
ual positions of the driver's seat and the external mirrors. A setting position can
be allocated to each of the three memory buttons B
» Fig. 42, i.e. three in total.
Storing seat and exterior mirror settings for driving forward
› Switch on the ignition.
› Adjust the seat
» page 55, Adjusting front seats electrically .
› Adjust both of the exterior mirrors
» page 52.
› Press the button
SET A
» Fig. 42.
› Press one of the memory buttons B
within 10 seconds after pressing the but-
ton SET - an acknowledgement signal confirms that the seat setting is stored.
Storing exterior mirror setting for reversing › Switch on the ignition.
› Press the required memory button B
» Fig. 42.
› Move the rotary knob for the exterior mirror control into position
» page 52.
› Engage reverse gear.
› Move the right exterior mirror into the desired position
» page 52.
› Take the vehicle out of gear. The set position of the exterior mirror is stored.
Emergency Off
The setting process can be interrupted if necessary, by pressing any button on
the driver's seat.
ä Note
■ Each new setting stored with the same button erases the previous setting.
■ Each time new seat and exterior mirror settings for forward travel are saved,
the individual setting for the right exterior mirror for reverse travel must also be
saved again. Ð Assigning the remote control key to the memory button
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 54.
The remote control key must be assigned to the memory button to be able to re-
trieve the settings that are stored in the memory function via the remote control
key.
Once the settings for the seat and exterior mirrors are saved » page 56, Storing
setting, you have 10
seconds to assign the radio remote control to the appropri-
ate memory button.
› Withdraw the ignition key.
› Press the button
on the remote control key. After the successful assign-
ment, the turn signal lights flash and an audible signal will sound as a confirma-
tion. The setting is stored with the memory button which you have selected. Note
If the remote control key is assigned to a memory button, which has already been
assigned to a radio remote control, the old assignment is replaced by the new as-
signment. Ð Retrieving the seat and exterior mirror settings
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 54.
Retrieving settings via the memory button
›
One-touch automatic memory:
briefly press the desired memory button B
» Fig. 42 on page 56. The seat and exterior mirror are moved automatically
into the stored positions (this applies only if the ignition is switched on and the
speed is less than 5 km/h).
› Memory buttons:
Press and hold the desired memory button B
until the seat
and the exterior mirrors are moved into the stored positions. £
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Retrieving settings via the remote control key
›
If the driver's door is closed and the ignition is switched off, briefly press the
button on the remote control key and open the driver's door.
The seat and exterior mirrors now move automatically into the stored positions.
Retrieving setting of exterior mirror for reversing
› Turn the rotary knob for the exterior mirror setting into the position
» page 52
before engaging the reverse gear.
› Engage reverse gear.
The mirror returns into its initial position, after the rotary knob is moved out of
the position and put into another position or if the speed is more than 15 km/h.
Emergency Off
The setting process for the seats and exterior mirrors can be interrupted if neces-
sary, by pressing any button on the driver's seat. ÐSeat heaters
Fig. 43
Regulator for heating the front seats/rear seats
The seat backrests and surfaces of the front seats and the two outer rear seats
can be heated electrically. › The seat heaters on the driver's and front passenger's seat can be switched on
and regulated by pressing the button in the area of the symbol or
»
Fig. 43 -
.
› The heaters on the left or right rear seats can be switched on and regulated by
pressing the regulator or
» Fig. 43 -
.
By pressing the button once, the heating is switched to the highest intensity -
level 3, which is indicated by all three of the warning lights in the switch lighting
up. With repeated pressing of the switch, the intensity of the heating is down-regula-
ted up to the switch-off. The intensity of the heating is indicated by the number
of illuminated warning lights in the switch. WARNING
If, as an occupant, you have a subdued pain and/or temperature sensitivity,
e.g. through medication, paralysis or because of chronic illness (e.g. diabetes),
we recommend not to use the seat heating. This can lead to burns on the
back, the posterior and the legs which are difficult to heal. If the seat heating
is used, we recommend to make regular breaks in your journey when driving
long distances, so that the body can recuperate from the stress of the jour-
ney. Please consult your doctor, who can evaluate your specific condition. CAUTION
■ Do not kneel on the seats or otherwise apply pressure at specific points to
avoid damaging the heating elements for the seat heaters.
■ Do not use the seat heaters if the seats are not occupied by persons or if ob-
jects, such as a child seat, bag, etc., are fastened or stored on them. A fault of the
heating elements in the seat heating can occur.
■ Do not clean the seats using moisture » page 153, Fabric covers on electrically
heated seats. Note
■ The seat heating should only be switched on when the engine is running. This
has a significant effect of saving on the battery capacity. ■ If the on-board voltage drops, the seat heating is switched off automatically, in
order to provide sufficient electrical energy for the engine control » page 169,
Automatic load deactivation .
■ If the heaters for the rear seats are set to the highest intensity - level 3, they
are automatically switched over to level
2 after 10 minutes (two warning lights
are illuminated on the switch). Ð
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Head restraints
ä
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Adjusting, removing and installing a head restraint 58
Middle rear head restraint 58
Best protection is achieved if the top edge of the head restraint is at the same
level as the upper part of your head.
The position of the front and rear outer head restraints is adjustable in height.
The middle rear head restraint is adjustable in two positions.
The head restraints must be adjusted to match the size of the seat occupant. Cor-
rectly adjusted head restraints together with the seat belts offer effective protec-
tion for the occupants » page 122, Correct seated position .WARNING
■ The head restraints must be correctly adjusted in order to offer effective
protection for the occupants in the event of an accident. ■ Never drive with the head restraints removed - risk of injury.
■ If the rear seats are occupied, the rear head restraint must not be in the
lower position. ÐAdjusting, removing and installing a head restraint
Fig. 44
Head restraint: adjusting/removing First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 58.
Adjusting the height of a head restraint
› Grasp the side of the head restraint with both hands and push it upwards as
required » Fig. 44 - .
› To move the head restraint downwards, press and hold the safety but-
ton » Fig. 44 - with one hand and press the head restraint downwards with
the other hand.
Removing and installing a head restraint
› Pull the head restraint up out of the seat backrest as far as the stop (for the
rear head restraints fold the seat backrest forward).
› Press the locking button in direction of the arrow
» Fig. 44 - and pull the
head restraint out.
› To re-insert the head restraint, push it far enough down into the seat backrest
until the locking button clicks into place. Ð Middle rear head restraint
Fig. 45
Rear seats: middle head re-
straint
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 58.
Applies to vehicles using the TOP TETHER system.
Removing and installing
› Pull the head restraint out of the seat backrest as far as the stop.
› Press the locking button in the direction of arrow 1
» Fig. 45
, simultaneously
press the locking button into the opening 2
using a flat screwdriver with a
width of maximum 5 mm and pull out the head restraint.
› To re-insert the head restraint, push it far enough down into the seat backrest
until the locking button clicks into place. Ð
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Rear seats
Folding the seat backrest forwards
Fig. 46
Unlock the seat backrest/lock the seat backrest
The luggage compartment can be increased in size by folding the seat backrests
forward. The seat backrests can be folded forward individually on vehicles with
divided rear seats.
Folding the seat backrest forwards
› Before folding the seat backrests forwards, adapt the position of the front
seats in such a way that they are not damaged by the folded seat backrests 1)
.
› Unlock the seat backrest by pressing the securing knob A
» Fig. 46
and fold it
completely forwards.
Folding the seat backrest back into position
› Place the rear outer seat belt C
» Fig. 46 behind the edge of the side trim pan-
el.
› Then push the seat backrest back into the upright position until the securing
knob clicks into place - check by pulling on the seat backrest » .
› Make sure that the red pin B
is hidden. WARNING
■ The belts and the belt locks must be in their original position after folding
back the seat backrests - they must be ready to use.
■ The seat backrests must be securely interlocked in position so that no ob-
jects in the luggage compartment can slide into the passenger compartment if
there is sudden braking - risk of injury! ■ Ensure that the rear seat backrests are properly engaged. It is only then that
the three-point seat belt for the middle seat can reliably fulfil its function. CAUTION
Ensure that the seat belts are not damaged when operating the seat backrests.
Under no circumstances must the rear seat belts be jammed by the folded back
seat backrests. Ð Folding the seat cushions forwards, removing
Fig. 47
Removing the seats
On vehicles with divided rear seats, the luggage compartment can be enlarged
even more by folding the rear seats and removing them.
Folding forward
› Pull up the seat cushion in the direction of the arrow 1
» Fig. 47 and fold for-
wards in the direction of the arrow 2
.
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If the front seats are too far back, we recommend that you have the rear head restraints removed
before the seat backrests are folded forward. Store the removed head restraints in such a way that
they are not be damaged or soiled.
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