hybrid Seat Leon 2020 Owner's manual

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Operation
Digital dashboard (SEAT Digital Cockpit)  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles Fig. 61
SEAT Digital Cockpit on the instrument
panel (cl assic vie
w). Details of the instruments
››

› Fig. 61
:
Control and warning lamps
››› page 89
Rev counter and Powermeter. Revolu-
tions per minute the engine is running
››› page 83.
Gear engaged or position of the selec-
tor lever currently selected
Screen display ››› page 72
Speedometer
Digital speed display
Information Profile ››› page 70
.
1 2
3
4
5
6
7 Status display
Possible indications on the instrument
panel displ
ay
Diff

erent pieces of information can be dis-
played on the screen of the instrument panel,
depending on the features of the vehicle.


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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Power meter  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles Fig. 65
Digital instrument panel: Power meter The lower left hand side of the rev counter
has tw
o col
our coded areas:
Charge: Charging zone. Indicates the
amount of charge generated and the
maximum charge.
Power %: Electric traction zone. Indi-
cates the percentage of power used and
the maximum amount of power currently
available.
The power meter shows the usage level of
the electric drive. The power meter bar shows
the current usage level. Green
Blue A finer coloured border indicates how much
the propul

sion can currently be used. De-
pending on the selected driving program and
the current availability of electrical power,
the boundaries of the different colours can
vary.
The following displays can be seen on the
Power meter:
››› Fig. 65
The vehicle recovers electrical energy
Electric drive switched on / Boost (the ve-
hicle runs for a short time at the maximum
power of the electric motor and combus-
tion engine).
The combustion engine must be running.
Battery level indicator  V
alid f
or: hybrid vehicles Fig. 66
Digital instrument panel: battery level
indicat or

. A
B
C The small arrow next to the charging station
symbol indicat
es which side of the v

ehicle the
charging cover is on. Note


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Operation
Air conditioning percentage
r eached function* Shows how long it will take to reach the set
comf
ort t
emperature as a percentage.
Once reached, 100% will be displayed on the
screen. There is one indicator for the driver's
area and another for the passenger area. Passenger recognition function  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles.
The fr
ont or rear area passenger recognition
function turns down the air conditioning in
these areas if no occupation is detected in
them, with the aim of reducing the vehicle’s
energy consumption.
The turning down of the air conditioning is in-
dicated as follows:


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Driving
level. The rest is kept until the end of the
journey.
The Int elligent Hybrid
App allows the user to
save electrical energy until reaching home
(charging point) with just “one click”. If this
option is not selected, the maximum amount
of electrical energy will be consumed until
the selected destination is reached. If the
user has no active route, the function will offer
the activation of a predictive route and BMA
mode from the widget itself with just one
click.
Show the active operating mode
The operating mode active at any given time
is displayed on the instrument cluster display,
e.g. B. WARNING
Switching to a different operating mode
whil e driving can distr

act you from traffic
conditions and cause accidents. Note
Information about the operating mode that
is curr ently activ

e is displayed on the in-
strument cluster display, along with the
charge level of the high-voltage battery. Troubleshooting
@
The E-MODE oper
ating mode is not
av
ailable
The indicator lamp lights up in white.
The E-MODE operating mode N (driving in
electric mode) cannot be used temporarily
because one or more conditions are not met.


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Driving
Check tyre pressure
Al w
ays make sure the tyres are inflated to the
correct pressures ››› page 348
to save fuel. If
the pressure is below half bar, fuel consump-
tion may increase by 5%. Due to the greater
rolling resistance, under-inflation also increa-
ses tyre wear and impairs handling.
Do not use winter tyres all year round as
they increase fuel consumption by up to 10%.
Avoid carrying unnecessary loads
Given that every kilo of extra weight will in-
crease the fuel consumption, it is advisable
make sure that no unnecessary loads are be-
ing transported.
Since the luggage rack increases the aero-
dynamic drag of the vehicle, you should re-
move it when not needed. At speeds of
100-120 km/h (62-75 mph), this will save 12%
of fuel.
Save electrical energy
The engine drives the alternator, thereby
generating electricity. This implies that any
increase in power consumption also increa-
ses fuel consumption! For this reason, switch
off any unneeded electrical devices. Devices
that use a lot of electricity includes the blow-
er at a high setting, the rear window heating
or the seat heating*. Plug-in hybrid drive: brak
e early and evenly
to take advantage of energy recovery. Note


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Practical tips
Practical tips
High-v olt
age battery
Safety instructions Introduction  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles WARNING
The vehicle’s high-voltage network and the
high-v olt

age battery are hazardous and
can cause burns and other injuries, includ-
ing fatal electric shocks.


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Practical tips
Incorrect handling of the high-voltage
batt ery can cause serious injuries or
death. Maint
enance work on the high-
voltage battery must only be performed
by specialized personnel with the corre-
sponding qualifications and training. Nev-
er modify the high-voltage battery. When
the high-voltage battery is open, ensure it
does not come into contact with water or
other liquids. Liquids may cause short cir-
cuits, electrical shocks and burns.
Conservation of the high-
volt
age battery
Conservation instructions  V
alid f
or: hybrid vehicles
Reliability and capacity of the high-volt-
age battery
Lithium ion batteries are subject to ageing
and wear and tear throughout their useful life
due to their physical and chemical charac-
teristics. Correct handling of the high-voltage
battery makes an essential contribution to
keeping it in a reliable state in the long term
and to achieving high battery capacity and
range. Therefore, it is extremely important to
respect the following conservation instruc-
tions for the high voltage battery. These 7 maintenance instructions are essential for
maint
aining the v

ehicle's value over time.
Please also observe the applicable SEAT
warranty conditions for the high-voltage bat-
tery.
Conservation instructions
SEAT recommends the following conserva-
tion instructions:


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High-voltage battery
Charging settings in the info-
t ainment syst
em
Battery Manager Menu  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles
The
Battery Manager allows you to set or
select departure times for the programmed
charging of the high-voltage battery and for
the vehicle’s electric heating and air condi-
tioning.
Open the Battery Manager menu


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High-voltage battery
Charging process display  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles Fig. 211
Behind the cover of the battery charg-
ing sock et: char
ging process display Fig. 212
On the inside of the cover of the bat-
t ery char

ging socket: sticker with information
on the charging process display. An LED light on the charging socket
› ›

› Fig. 211 (arrow) shows the status of the
charging process.
A sticker on the battery charging cover pro-
vides information on the meaning of the LEDs
››› Fig. 212.
charging process displays:
Green LED ››› Fig. 212
:
Always on: Charge completed success-
fully.
Turn signals: The high-voltage battery is
charging.
1 2 Short flashes: Programmed charging is
activ
e

. The charging process has not yet
started.
Yellow LED ››› Fig. 212
:
Turn signals: The parking lock P has not
been enabled.
Always on: No electrical network has
been detected. Arrange an inspection of
the power supply and network. Seek pro-
fessional assistance.
Red LED ››› Fig. 212
:
Turn signals: Error in the charging system.
The charging process cannot start or has
paused.
Always on: The charging connector has
not been locked. Unplug the charging
connector and plug it back in to the
charging socket, making sure it is proper-
ly inserted. If the problem persists, check
the compatibility of the cable or ask a
professional for help.
Charging socket lighting
In the dark, the charging socket's side lighting
(white LED) can facilitate orientation in the
vehicle:
Ignition 

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High-voltage battery
Charging cable for power sockets  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles Fig. 215
Charging cable for electrical sockets Fig. 216
On the charging cable for power
sock ets: Indicat
or lamps on the protection de-
vice. ›››
Fig. 2
16
:
Indicator lamp of the connector and the
power supply.
Control lamp of the protection device
1 2 Control lamp of the vehicle
F
ailur

e warning lamp
Charging cable information
Before using the charging cable, also follow
the instructions displayed on it and on the
rear of the protective device.
Protection device
The electronic protection device ››› Fig. 216
ensures that the charging connector does
not receive current until it is plugged in to the
vehicle's charging connector.
Self-check
When the charging cable is plugged into the
electrical socket, the protective device auto-
matically performs a self-test. During this
check, all warning and indicator lamps turn
on briefly and go out one after the other.
Upon completion, the operational status at
that time is displayed.
Operating displays
One or more indicator lamps ››› Fig. 216
1 ,
2 or
3 light up green.
3 4 Display

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