Seat Ateca 2019 Owner's Manual

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Lights and visibility
Adjusting the exterior rear-view
mirr ors Fig. 158
Driver door: control for the exterior
mirr or. Read the additional information carefully

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Operation
Seats and head restraints Adjusting the seats and
headr ests
Manual adjustment of the seats Read the additional information carefully

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Seats and head restraints
Adjusting the head restraints

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Operation
Adjusting the heating output
Pr ess the butt
on
A or [ repeatedly until the
desired temperature is reached.
Deactivating
Press the button A or [ until all the warning
lamps switch off. WARNING
Children and people who cannot perceive
pain or temper at

ure because of medica-
tions, paralysis or chronic diseases (e.g.
diabetes) or have a limited perception of
these, may suffer burns to the back, but-
tocks or legs when using seat heating, an
occurrence that may entail a very lengthy
recovery period or from which it may not be
possible to recover fully. Seek medical ad-
vice if you have doubts regarding your
health.


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Seats and head restraints
Folding down and lifting the rear
seat backr estFig. 161
On the rear seat backrest: release
butt on 1 ; red mark
2 .
Fig. 162
In the trunk: levers for remote release
of the l eft part 1 and right part
2 of the rear
seat backr est. The rear seat backrest is split and each part
be l
o
w
ered separately to extend the luggage
compartment. When the rear seat backrest is lowered no-
body else can trav

el in the corresponding
seats (not even a child).
Lowering the rear seat backrest with the
unlock button


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Operation
CAUTION
Serious damage can be caused to the vehi-
cle and other ob jects if the r
ear seat back-
rest is lowered or lifted without due care
and attention.


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Transport and practical equipment
Folding table* Fig. 164
Left-hand front seat: folding table. Fig. 165
Left-hand front seat: folding table
with drinks hol der. Depending on the model version, at the rear
of the fr
ont seats, ther
e may be “pl
ane-style”
folding tables for passengers in the rear
seats. Folding the table


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Operation
could otherwise spill over and cause dam-
age to e
.g. the el
ectrical equipment or the
seat covers. Glove compartment
Fig. 167
Glove compartment Opening/closing

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Transport and practical equipment
Power sockets Fig. 168
 Centre consol
e: fr ont 12 volt power
socket.  Rear of the centre console: USB
sockets. Fig. 169
Detailed view of the side trim in the
boot: 12-volt po w

er socket. In the centre console

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Operation
protect them from any damage caused by
fluctuations in v
olt
age.Storing objects
Loading the luggage compar tmentAll luggage and other loose objects must be
safely secur
ed in the luggage compartment.
Unsecur

ed objects which shift back and forth
could impair the driving safety or driving
characteristics of the vehicle by shifting the
centre of gravity.

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