ESP Seat Ibiza 2020 Owner's manual
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Introduction
Thank you f or your trust choosing a SEAT v
e-
hicle.
With your new SEAT, you will be able to enjoy
a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology
and top quality features.
We recommend reading this Instruction Man-
ual carefully to learn more about your vehicle
so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily
driving.
Information about handling is complemented
with instructions regarding the operation and
maintenance of the vehicle in order to ensure
its safety and maintain its value. Moreover, we
want to give you valuable advice and tips to
drive your vehicle efficiently and respecting
the environment.
We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring.
SEAT, S.A.
WARNING
Read and always observe safety infor-
mation concerning the passenger 's
fr
ont airbag ››› page 30, Fitting and us-
ing child seats.
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Airbag system
Front airbags Fig. 14
Driver airbag located in steering
wheel . Fig. 15
Front passenger airbag located in dash
panel . The front airbag for the driver is located in the
st
eering wheel
›
›› Fig. 14
and the airbag for
the front passenger is located in the dash
panel ››› Fig. 15
. Airbags are identified by the
word “AIRBAG”.
When the driver and front passenger airbags
are deployed, the covers remain attached to
the steering wheel and dashboard, respec-
tively ››› Fig. 14
››› Fig. 15
.
In conjunction with the seat belts, the front
airbag system gives the front occupants ad- ditional protection for the head and chest in
the ev
ent of a severe frontal collision ››› .
Their special design all o
ws the controlled es-
cape of the propellant gas when an occu-
pant puts pressure on the bag. Thus, the
head and chest are protected by the airbag.
After the collision, the airbag deflates suffi-
ciently to allow visibility. WARNING
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Transporting children safely
Transporting children
saf ely
Chil
d safety
Introduction For safety reasons, as we have learned from
accident st
atistics, w
e recommend that chil-
dren under 12 years of age travel in the rear
seats. Depending on their age, height and
weight, children travelling in rear seats must
use a child seat or a seat belt. For safety rea-
sons, the child seat should be installed in the
rear seat, behind the front passenger seat or
in the centre back seat.
The physical laws involved and the forces
acting in a collision apply also to children
››› page 18. But unlike adults, children do not
have fully developed muscle and bone struc-
tures. This means that children are subject to
a greater risk of injury.
To reduce the risk of injuries, children must al-
ways use special child restraint systems
when travelling in the vehicle.
We recommend the use of child safety prod-
ucts from the SEAT Original Accessories Pro-
gramme, which includes systems for all ages
made by “Peke” (not for all countries) (see
www.seat.com). These systems have been especially de-
signed and appr
o
ved, complying with the
ECE-R44. regulation.
SEAT recommends securing the child seats
shown on the website as described below:
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Emergencies
Vehicle tool kit Fig. 30
Underneath the floor panel of the lug-
gage compartment: v ehicl
e tool kit.The vehicle tool kit is located under the floor
panel in the luggage compartment. T
o ac-
cess the v
ehicle tools ››› page 132
.
The tool kit includes:
Adapter for the anti-theft bolt*
Towing eye, removable
Wheel spanner*
Crank handle for jack
Jack*
Hook for extracting the central wheel
trims*
Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps
Some of the items listed are only provided in
certain model versions, or are optional extras. 1 2
3
4
5
6
7 WARNING
When the vehicle tool kit, tyre mobility set
and spar e wheel ar
e loose in the interior
they can be violently thrown in case of a
sudden manoeuvre or braking and espe-
cially in accidents, causing serious injury.
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Operation
Things to note
If the v ehicl
e is left parked for a long time im-
mediately after refuelling, the natural gas lev-
el indicator may not accurately indicate the
same level shown after refuelling when the
vehicle is started up again. This is not due to a
leak in the system, but to a drop in pressure in
the gas tank for technical reasons after a
cooling phase just after refuelling. Note
In vehicles with natural gas engines, the
petr ol t
ank fuel level gauge may display
the refuelled amount with a slight delay
(depending on the refuelled amount). Engine coolant temperature indica-
t
or
. Fig. 71
Analogue instrument panel: engine
cool ant t
emperature indicator. Fig. 72
Digital instrument panel: engine cool-
ant t emper
ature indicator. Cool zone. The engine has not r
eached
oper
ating temperature yet. Avoid high
speeds and stressing the engine if it has
not reached operating temperature.
Normal zone. At high outside tempera-
tures and when making the engine work
hard, the diodes may continue lighting up
and reach the upper zone. This is no
cause for concern, provided the control
lamp does not light up
Warning area. When the engine is work-
ing hard, especially at high outside tem-
peratures, the diodes may light up in the
warning area.
The coolant temperature gauge only works
when the ignition is switched on. A B
C Control and warning lamp
It lights up red
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Explanation of the function buttons Fig. 75
Schematic representation: Overview of the
possibl e function butt
ons on the screenTop part of the screen
Curr ent time
Driving pr
ofile and navigation informa-
tion. If the user has an active route, both
the time and the distance to the destina-
tion are displayed. If there is no active
route, the driving profile is displayed. On
vehicles with no available driving profile,
the current address is displayed whenev-
er there is no active route.
Air conditioning information. In vehicles
with heated steering wheels or wind-
screen heating, the corresponding icon is
A B
C displayed when these functions are ena-
bl
ed. If not, the curr
ent outside tempera-
ture is displayed.
Telephone information. Information re-
garding your mobile device is displayed:
available network signal strength, estab-
lished Bluetooth connection, unanswered
calls, new messages, battery status, etc.
Number of notifications and customi-
zation of the system depending on the
user and connectivity.
Bottom part of the screen Main menu display mode:
D E
F : main menu with the 6 main functions
divided int o 2 scr
eens (3 + 3, customisa-
ble by the user by pressing on the func-
tion).
: main menu in mosaic mode (all func- tions of the Infotainment system)
Direct accesses to the functions of the In-
fotainment system (up to 8 functions, 4 +
4, customisable by the user). By pressing
on the icon, you can select/deselect the
functions in question.
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