vehicle Seat Ateca 2019 Service Manual

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Operation
Driving abroad The light beam of the dipped beam lights is
asymmetric: the side of the road on which
you ar e driving is lit mor
e intensely.
When a car that is manufactured in a country
that drives on the right travels to a country
that drives on the left (or vice versa), it is nor-
mally necessary to cover part of the head-
light bulbs with stickers or to change the ad-
justment of the headlights to avoid dazzling
other drivers.
In such cases, the regulations specify certain
light values that must be complied with for
designated points of the light distribution. This
is known as “Tourist light”.
The light distribution of the halogen and full-
LED headlights allows the specific “tourist
light” values to be met without the need for
stickers or changes in the settings. Note
“Tourist light” is only allowed temporarily. If
you are pl anning a l

ong stay in a country
that drives on the other side, you should
take the vehicle to an Authorised Technical
Service to change the headlights. Headlight range control
Fig. 154
Next to the steering wheel: regulator
headlight r ange contr ol

. The headlight range control

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Lights and visibility
Dynamic headlight range control
The contr ol is not mount
ed in v
ehicles with
dynamic headlight range control. The head-
light range is automatically adjusted accord-
ing to the vehicle load status when they are
switched on. WARNING
Heavy objects in the vehicle may mean
that the headlights dazzle and distr act oth-
er driv

ers. This could result in a serious ac-
cident.


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Lights and visibility
Windscreen wiper functions Windscreen wipers performance in differ-
ent situations
If the v ehicl
e is at a
standstill The activ
at
ed position provi-
sionally changes to the pre vi-
ous position.
During automatic
wipe The air conditioner comes on
for appr
o

ximately 30 seconds
in air recirculation mode to pre-
vent the smell of the wind-
screen washer fluid entering
the inside the vehicle.
For the interval
wipe Intervals between wipes de-
pend on the vehicl
e

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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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Air conditioning
Operating the Climatronic through
the Easy Connect syst em* Applies to vehicles with a Media System
T ouch/Col
our. Fig. 183
Easy Connect screen: air conditioner
menu. In the Easy Connect system it is also possible
t
o perf
orm v

arious adjustments to the Clima-
tronic.
Open the air conditioner menu


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Air conditioning
Air outlets Fig. 185
On the dash panel air vents. Air vents
T
o ensur
e pr
oper heating, cooling and venti-
lation in the vehicle interior, air vents

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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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Air conditioning
Function button: function
Departure time 1 , Departure time
2, Departure time 3 : Three differ
ent de-
parture times (hh.mm) may be programmed. If
the auxiliary heater should only be switched
on a certain day of the week, this can also be
selected.
Duration : The duration det ermines the oper
-
ating time of the auxiliary heater when switch-
ed on using the fast heating button  on the air conditioning controls. The duration is also
used to calculate the departure time for the
manual air conditioner. It can be set between
10 and 60 minutes at 10-minute intervals.
E This returns to the main menu. The programmed departure time determines
the appr
oximat

e time it should take to reach
the temperature set in the vehicle. The start of
the heating operation is determined automat-
ically depending on the outside temperature.
Checking the programming
When a departure time is activated and the
ignition is switched off the control lamp of the
fast heating button  lights up for approxi- mately 10 seconds. WARNING
Never programme the auxiliary heater so
that it swit ches itself on and is running in an
encl

osed space or an area with no ventila-
tion. The auxiliary heater exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, an odourless
and colourl
ess t

oxic gas. Carbon monoxide
can cause people to lose consciousness. It
can also cause death. Operating instructions
The auxiliary heater exhaust system located
belo
w the v

ehicle must be kept clear of snow,
mud and other objects. The exhaust fumes
must be able to exit freely. The emissions
generated by the auxiliary heater are re-
moved via an exhaust pipe fitted underneath
the vehicle.
On heating the vehicle interior, depending on
the outside temperature, the warm air is first
directed at the windscreen and then to the
rest of the vehicle interior through the air
vents. Directing the diffusers

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Operating modes
Instructions for navigation When the Infotainment system is unable to re-
ceive any dat
a fr
om GPS satellites (due to a
dense tree canopy, underground car park),
navigation can still continue using the vehicle
sensors.
Possible limitations in navigation
In areas that are not or are only partially digi-
tised on the data storage device (e.g. insuffi-
cient definition of one-way streets and road
categories), the Infotainment system will still
attempt to provide route guidance.
Navigation area and updating navigation
data
Roads and streets are subject to constant
change (e.g. new roads, changes to street
names and building numbers). Therefore, if
the navigation data is not updated, then er-
rors or inaccuracies may occur during guid-
ance.
SEAT recommends updating navigation data
on a regular basis. Up to date navigation data
can be downloaded from www.seat.com or
acquired at a SEAT dealer. Updating and using navigation da-
ta fr
om an SD car

d  Only available for the model: Navi System
The Inf ot

ainment system always requires the
navigation data that is currently valid for this
unit in order to allow all functions to be used
in full. Using an old version may lead to errors
during navigation.
Updating navigation data
The current navigation data can be downloa-
ded in the internet at www.seat.com and stor-
ed in a SD card compatible with the unit.
Suitable SD Cards can be acquired at SEAT
dealerships.
The procedure is described on the internet at
www.seat.com.
Using navigation data


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Infotainment System
Function button: function
Position : current vehicle position in coordinates and
GPS stat us (sat
ellite reception). a)
This function button is only shown when route guid-
ance is not active or when pr edictiv

e route guidance
is active.
Press the  function button to close the split
screen.
At any moment during navigation, pr essing
inside the map will mak

e a pop-up menu ap-
pear with the following functions: Function button: function
Street name or coordinates : shows the details of the
point select ed on the map

.
Only when you press on an icon on the map:
POI : name of the point of interest (when only one
appears on the map).
Group of POIs : more points of interest (when you
press on the map on v arious POIs gr

ouped to-
gether).
Favourite : name of the favourite.
Home : Home address.
Start route guidance : starts guidance directly.
Add stopover destination : only when you have an ac-
tive r out

e.
Search nearby : enters in the search menu, but only
for the ar ea ar

ound the point selected on the map. Function button: function
Demo mode start (only when demo mode is active)
Map display
Fig. 224
Messages and function buttons on
the map displ ay. Function buttons and messages on the
map displ
ay.
T o activ

ate function buttons

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