ESP Seat Ateca 2019 User Guide

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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
To switch a function on or off, or to select a
submenu, you must pr ess the corr
esponding
function butt
on.Function button: Function
OFF Climatronic is switched off.
ON Climatronic is switched on.
SYNC Synchronise driver and front passen-
ger t
emper at

ures.
SETTINGS The air conditioning settings subme-
nu is opened. The foll
o

wing settings
can also be adjusted:
Automatic supplementary
heater : to activat

e/deactivate the
automatic activation of the auxiliary
heating for colder countries (only for
engines with auxiliary heating). With
the option deactivated, depending
on the outside temperature the heat-
ing may need more time than normal
to reach a comfortable temperature.
Automatic front window
heating: * to swit

ch the automatic
windscreen heating on and off

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Operation
Control lamp
1 Meaning
It lights up for approx.
2 seconds in orange ,
then fl
ashes in green or
red. The remote control bat-
tery is almost flat. No on
or off signal has been r
e-
ceived.
Flashes orange for
around 5 seconds. The r
emot
e control bat-
tery is fl at. No on or off
signal has been r
e-
ceived. a)
The remote control is out of range. In this case it will
be necessary to get cl oser t

o the vehicle and press
the corresponding button again.
Replacing the remote control battery
When pressing the buttons, if the control
lamp of the remote 1 flashes for approx. 5
or ange or does not light up
, the batt

eries
must be replaced.
The battery is located beneath a cover on
the back of the remote control.


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Operating modes
Media Intr oduction Fig. 210
Related video “Media sour
ces
” ar e audio sources contain-
ing audio files on various different data stor-
age devices (e.g. CD, memory card, external
MP3 player). These audio files can be played
by the Infotainment system via their corre-
sponding drives or audio input sockets (inter-
nal CD drive, memory card slot, AUX-IN multi-
media socket etc.).
Copyright
Audio and video files on data storage devices
are usually protected by intellectual property
rights, as per the corresponding national and
international laws. Be aware of the current le-
gal provisions! Note


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Infotainment System
Only 3 of these items of information can be
displ ayed at the same time
, but the user
chooses which t
o display, and in what order,
by moving the finger vertically over the dials.
Press the Next  button to display the L
ap
timer menu 1)
.
Offr

oad*
If the corresponding equipment is available,
the information that appears is the following:
Compass.
Altimeter: altitude above sea level.
Turning angle of steered wheels.
Coolant temperature.
Lubricating oil temperature
Only the altimeter and 2 more of these items
of information can be displayed at the same
time, but the user chooses which to display,
and in what order, by moving their finger ver-
tically over the dials.
Consumers
By pressing the CONSUMERS button, informa-
tion on the st at
us of the v

ehicle

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Driving
During its first few hours of running, the inter-
nal friction in the engine is gr eat
er than l
ater
on when all the moving parts have bedded
down.
How the vehicle is driven for the first 1,500 km
influences the future engine performance.
Subsequently, also drive at a moderate rate,
especially when the engine is still cold: this
will lead to less engine wear and tear and will
prolong its useful life.
You should also avoid driving with the engine
speed too low. Change down to a lower gear
when the engine no longer runs “smoothly”. If
the engine revs too much, cut fuel injection to
protect the engine.
Environmental compatibility Environmental protection is a top priority in
the design, choice of mat
erial
s and manuf

ac-
ture of your new SEAT.
Constructive measures to encourage re-
cycling


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Start and driving
Foresight when driving
Accel er
ation causes the v
ehicle to consume
more fuel. If you think ahead when driving,
you will need to brake less and thus acceler-
ate less. Wherever possible, let the car roll
slowly to a stop, with a gear engaged (for in-
stance when you can see that the next traffic
lights are red). This takes advantage of the
engine braking effect, reducing wear on the
brakes and tyres. Emissions and fuel con-
sumption will drop to zero due to the overrun
fuel cut-off.
Changing gear to save energy
An effective way of saving is to change in ad-
vance to a higher gear. Running the engine at
high rpm in the lower gears uses an unneces-
sary amount of fuel.
Manual transmission: shift up from first to
second gear as soon as possible. In any case,
we recommend that you change to a higher
gear upon reaching 2,000 rpm. Choosing the
right gear enables fuel savings. Select the
highest possible gear appropriate for the
driving situation (the engine should continue
functioning with cyclical regularity).
Automatic transmission: accelerate gradu-
ally and without reaching the “kick-down”
position. Avoid driving at high speed
Avoid trav
elling at top speed, whenever pos-
sible. Fuel consumption, emission of harmful
gases and noise pollution multiply dispropor-
tionately as speed is increased. Driving at
moderate speeds will help to save fuel.
Reduce idling time
In vehicles with the Start-Stop system idling is
automatically reduced. In vehicles without
the Start-Stop system it is worth switching off
the engine, for example, at level crossings
and at traffic lights that remain red for long
periods of time. When an engine has reached
operating temperature, and depending on
the cylinder capacity, keeping it switched off
for a minimum of about 5 seconds already
saves more than the amount of fuel necessa-
ry for restarting.
The engine takes a long time to warm up
when it is idling. Mechanical wear and pollu-
tant emissions are also especially high during
this initial warm-up phase. It is therefore best
to drive off immediately after starting the en-
gine. Avoid running the engine at high speed.
Regular maintenance
Regular servicing helps in saving fuel even
before the engine is started. A well-serviced
engine gives you the benefit of improved fuel
efficiency as well as maximum reliability and
an enhanced resale value. A badly serviced engine can consume up to 10% more fuel
than necessary.
Avoid short journeys
The engine and cat
alytic converter need to
reach their optimal operating temperature
in order to minimise fuel consumption and
emissions.
A cold engine consumes a disproportionate
amount of fuel. The engine reaches its work-
ing temperature after about four kilometres
(2.5 miles), when fuel consumption will return
to a normal level.
Check tyre pressure
Always make sure the tyres are inflated to the
correct pressures

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Driving
Engine
Depending on the pr ofil
e sel
ected, the engine
responds more spontaneously or more in har-
mony with the movements of the accelerator.
Additionally, when the Eco profile is selected,
the Start-Stop function is automatically acti-
vated.
In vehicles with automatic transmission, the
gear change points are modified to position
them in lower or higher engine speed ranges.
Additionally, the Eco profile activates the in-
ertia function, enabling consumption to be
further reduced.
In manual gearbox vehicles, the Eco profile
causes the gear change recommendation in-
dications that appear on the dash panel to
vary, facilitating more efficient driving.
Address
The power steering varies its driving modes
and adapts to the profile selected, thus offer-
ing the best behaviour for each situation.
Air conditioning
In vehicles with Climatronic, this can operate
in eco mode, especially restricting fuel con-
sumption. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The acceleration and br
aking gradient of the
adaptive cruise control varies according to
the active driving profile

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Driver assistance systems
For parallel parking spaces
9. Go forward until the ParkPilot continuous sig-
nal is heard.
OR: go forw
ard until the instrument panel dis-
pl ay sho

ws the message to reverse.
The Park Assist system steers the vehicle for-
war d and back until it can e

xit the space.
10. The vehicle can exit the space when a corre-
sponding message is displayed on the instru-
ment panel and, in some cases, an acoustic
signal sounds.
T
ak

e charge of the steering with the turning
angle set by the P ark Assist syst

em.
11. Paying attention to the traffic, exit the parking
space. Automatic braking intervention by
P
ark Assist Park Assist helps the driver by automatically
br
aking in cert
ain sit

uations.
The driver is always responsible for braking in
time

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Driving
similar manoeuvres the driver always as-
sumes the responsibilit
y.


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