ignition Seat Mii 2016 Owner's Guide

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Lights and visibility
Closing the sliding/tilting electric panoramic
s u
nr
oof without the anti-trap function
● Within about 5 seconds of activating the
anti-trap fu
nction, pull knob ›››
 Fig. 12
5 until the sliding/tilting sunroof is fully
c lo
sed.
● As

such, the sliding/tilting sunroof will
close w
ithout the anti-trap function!
● If the sunroof still cannot be closed, visit a
speci
alised workshop.
If the knob is released during the closing op-
eration, the sliding/tilting electric panoramic
sunroof opens automatically. WARNING
Closing the sliding/tilting electric panoramic
su nr

oof without the anti-trap function can re-
sult in serious injury.
● The sliding/tilting sunroof should always
be closed c
arefully.
● No person should ever remain in the way of
the sliding/ti
lting sunroof, especially when
closing without the anti-trap function.
● The anti-trap function does not prevent fin-
gers
or other parts of the body from becom-
ing trapped against the roof frame and inju-
ries occurring. Lights and visibility
Light s
C ontr

ol lamps 
It lights up
Rear fog light switched on
››› page 21. 
It lights up
Front fog lights switched on
››› page 21. 
It lights up
Left or right turn signal.
The control lamp flickers twice as fast when a vehicle
turn signal is intermittent. If necessary, check the vehi-
cle's lights.

It lights up
Main beam on or flasher on
››› page 105. Several warning and control lamps light up
f
or a f
ew sec

onds when the ignition is switch-
ed on, signalling that the function is being
verified. They will switch off after a few sec-
onds. WARNING
Observe the safety warnings ›››
in On the
ins trument
panel on page 26. Switching lights on and off
Fig. 109
Next to the steering wheel: diagram
of some of
the type

s of light switch Read the additional information carefully
› ›


 page 21
The legal requirements regarding the use of
vehicle lights in each country must be ob-
served.
The driver is personally responsible for the
correct use and adjustment of the lights in all
situations. »
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Audible warnings to advise the driver that
the light s
h
ave not been switched off
If the key is not in the ignition and the driver
door is open, an audible warning signal is
heard in the following cases: this is a remind-
er to turn off the lights.
● When the light switch is in position .
● When the light switch is in position .WARNING
The side lights or daytime running lights are
not bright enough t

o illuminate the road
ahead and to ensure that other road users are
able to see you.
● Always use your dipped beam head lights if
it is
raining or if visibility is poor. WARNING
If the headlights are set too high and not
used c orr

ectly, there is a risk of dazzling or
distracting other road users. This could result
in a serious accident.
● Always make sure that the headlights are
correctly
adjusted. Lights and visibility: functions
Parking light remains on both sides
If
when sw
it

ching off the ignition, the light
control remains in the position  and the ve- hicle is closed from outside, both headlights,
in addition t

o the side lights and the rear
lights will light up.
Daytime running lights
The daytime driving light consists of individu-
al lights in the front headlamps.
When the daytime driving light is switched
on, only the individual lights come on ››› .
The d a
ytime lights

are turned on each time
the ignition is connected if the light  switch
is in position o.  . WARNING
If the road is not well-lit and the vehicle is
not c l

early visible to other drivers, an acci-
dent may occur.
● Never use the daytime driving light if the
roa
d is not well-lit as a result of the weather
conditions and poor visibility. The daytime
driving lights are not bright enough to illumi-
nate the road ahead and to ensure that other
road users are able to see you.
● The rear lights do not come on with the
daytime driv
ing light. A vehicle which does
not have the rear lights on may not be visible
to other drivers in the darkness, if it is rain-
ing or in conditions of poor visibility. Note
The headlights, rear lights and turn signals
ma y

mist up temporarily on the inside in cool or damp weather. This is normal and in no
wa
y

effects the useful life of the vehicle light-
ing system. Automatic dipped beam control

* The automatic dipped beam control is merely
intended a
s

an aid and is not able to recog-
nise all driving situations.
When the light switch is in position , the
vehicle lights and the instrument panel and
switch lighting switch on and off automatical-
ly in the following situations ››› in Lights
and v
i

sibility: functions on page 104:
Automatic switching
onAutomatic switching
off
The photo sensor detects
darkness, for example,
when driving through a
tunnel.When adequate lighting is
detected.
The rain sensor detects
rain and activates the
windscreen wipers.When the windscreen wip-
ers have been inactive for
a few minutes. WARNING
If the road is not well lit and other road users
cannot see the

vehicle well enough or at all,
accidents may occur.
● The automatic dipped beam control ( )
only sw
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Lights and visibility
there are no changes in brightness, and not,
for e
x
ample when it is foggy. “Coming Home” and “Leaving Home”
fu
nction (e

xterior guidance lights)“Coming Home” and “Leaving Home” Func-
tion lights up the c
lo

sest environment to the
vehicle when increasing and lowering the en-
vironment in case of darkness.
The “Coming Home” function should be con-
nected manually. The “Leaving Home” func-
tion is automatically controlled by a rain and
light sensor.
Activating the “Coming Home function”
● Switch the ignition off.
● Operate the headlight flashers for approxi-
mat ely

1 second ›››
 page 21.
When the driver’s car door is opened, the
“Coming Home” lighting is connected. The
delay in disconnecting the headlights starts
when the last door or rear lid is closed.
Deactivating the “Coming Home function”
● It is automatically disconnected once the
time set for the del
ay in disconnecting the
lights has lapsed.
● OR: it is automatically disconnected if,
30 second
s after having activated the func- tion, even if any vehicle door or the rear lid is
stil

l open.
● OR: turn the light switch to the position .
● OR: c

onnect the ignition.
Activ
ating the “Leaving Home function”
● Unlock the vehicle (the light switch has to
be in the position
 and the rain and light
sensor to detect darkness).
Deactivating the “Leaving Home function”
● It is automatically disconnected once the
set time for the del
ay in disconnecting the
lights has lapsed.
● OR: block the vehicle.
● OR: t

urn the light switch to the position .
● OR: c

onnect the ignition.
Turn s
ignal and main beam lever Read the additional information carefully
› ›


 page 21
Convenience turn signals
For the convenience turn signals, move the
lever as far as possible upwards or down-
wards and release the lever. The turn signal
will flash 3 times.
The convenience indicators can be deactiva-
ted at a Specialised workshop. WARNING
Improper or lack of use of the turn signals, or
for g

etting to deactivate them can confuse
other road users. This could result in a seri-
ous accident.
● Always give warning when you are going to
chan
ge lane, overtake or when turning, acti-
vating the turn signal in good time.
● As soon as you have finished changing
lane, ov
ertaking or turning, switch the turn
signal off. WARNING
Incorrect use of the headlights may cause ac-
cident s

and serious injury, as the main beam
may distract or dazzle other drivers. Note
● If the c on

venience turn signals are operat-
ing (three flashes) and the other convenience
turn signals are switched on, the active part
stops flashing and only flashes once in the
new part selected.
● The turn signal only works when the igni-
tion is sw
itched on. The hazard warning
lights also work when the ignition is switch-
ed off ››› page 70.
● If any of both turn signals fails, the warning
lamp wi
ll start flashing twice faster than nor-
mal. » 105
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Operation

The main beam he adligh
ts can only be
switched on if the dipped beam headlights
are already on. Hazard warning lights
Fig. 110
Dash panel: Button for switching the
h az
ar

d lights warning system on and off. Read the additional information carefully
› ›


 page 21
Always fulfil legal requirements for securing a
broken down vehicle. In a number of coun-
tries it is now obligatory, for example, to turn
on the hazard warning lights and use a re-
flective safety vest ››› page 70.
If your vehicle breaks down:
Park the vehicle a safe distance from
traffic and on suitable ground ››› .
T urn on the h
az

ard warning lights with
the button 
› ›
› Fig. 110
.
1.
2. Apply the handbrake firmly
›››
page 137.
Put the gearbox lever in neutral or the
selector lever in position N ››› page 143.
Switch off the engine and remove the
key from the ignition.
Have all occupants leave the vehicle and
move to safety, for example behind a
guard rail.
When leaving the vehicle, take all keys
with you.
Place an emergency warning triangle to
indicate the position of your vehicle to
other road users.
Allow the engine to cool and check if a
specialist is required.
When being towed with the hazard warning
lights on, a change in direction or traffic lane
can be indicated as usual using the turn sig-
nal lever. The hazard lights will be interrup-
ted temporarily.
If the hazard warning lights are not working,
you must use an alternative method of draw-
ing attention to your vehicle. This method
must comply with traffic legislation. WARNING
A faulty vehicle in traffic represents a risk of
acc ident

for the driver and for other road
users. 3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Stop the v

ehicle safely as soon as possible.
Park the vehicle a safe distance from sur-
rounding traffic to lock all the doors in case of
an emergency. Turn on the hazard warning
lights to warn other road users.
● Never leave children or disabled people
alone in the v
ehicle if the doors are to be
locked. In case of an emergency, passengers
will be trapped inside the vehicle. Individuals
locked in the vehicle can be exposed to very
high or very low temperatures. WARNING
The components of the exhaust system reach
ver y

high temperatures. This could cause a
fire and considerable damage.
● Always park your vehicle so that no part of
the exhau
st system can come in contact with
flammable materials (such as dried grass or
fuel). Note
● The v ehic

le battery will discharge and run
down if the hazard warning lights remain on
for too long (even with the ignition turned
off).
● In some vehicles, the brake lights will flash
when brakin
g abruptly at speeds of approxi-
mately 80 km/h (50 mph) to warn vehicles
travelling behind. If braking continues, the
hazard warning lights system will automati-
cally be turned on at a speed of less than ap-
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Lights and visibility
lights remain lit. Upon accelerating, the haz-
ard w
arnin
g lights will be automatically
turned off. Adjusting the headlights
In those countries where vehicles drive on
the other side of
the r

oad to the home coun-
try, the asymmetric dipped beam may dazzle
drivers of oncoming vehicles.
For this reason, stickers may be needed to
cover the headlights when driving abroad.
For further information, please refer to a spe-
cialised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting
a technical service. Note
The use of stickers to cover headlights is only
permitted o v

er a short period. To modify the
direction of the headlamps more permanent-
ly, please take the vehicle to a specialised
workshop. SEAT recommends taking your car
in for technical service. Headlight range control, lighting of
the in
s
trument

panel and controls Fig. 111
Next to the steering wheel: Head-
light r
an

ge control Headlamp height adjustment
The he
a
dlight

range control ››› Fig. 111 is
modified according to the value of the head-
light beam and the vehicle load status. This
offers the driver optimum visibility and the
headlights do not dazzle oncoming drivers
››› .
The he a
dlights

can only be adjusted when
the dipped beam is switched on.
To reset, turn switch ››› Fig. 111:
ValueVehicle load status a)
–Two front occupants, luggage compart-
ment empty
To reset, turn switch
››› Fig. 111:
ValueVehicle load status a)
1All seats occupied, luggage compartment
empty
2All seats occupied, luggage compartment
full
3Driver only, luggage compartment full
a)
If the vehicle load does not correspond to those shown in the
table, it is possible to select intermediary positions.
Instrument and switch lighting
When the side lights or dipped beam head-
lights are switched on, the lighting for instru-
ments and controls lights up at a constant
brightness. WARNING
Heavy objects in the back of vehicle may
cau se he

adlight dazzle and distract other
drivers. This could result in a serious acci-
dent.
● Adjust the light beam to the vehicle load
stat
us so that it does not blind other drivers. Luggage compartment light
The light is activated when the rear lid is
open, ev
en when the ignition and lights
ar

e
turned off. For this reason, ensure that the
rear lid is always closed. 107
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Lights and visibility

Alw a
ys replace damaged or worn blades or
blades which do not clean the windscreen
correctly. CAUTION
In icy conditions, always check that the wiper
b la

des are not frozen to the glass before us-
ing the wipers for the first time. In cold
weather, it may help to leave the vehicle
parked with the wipers in service position
›››  page 45. CAUTION
If the ignition is switched off while the wind-
sc r

een wipers are on, the windscreen wipers
carry on wiping at the same level when the
ignition is switched back on. Ice, snow and
other obstacles may damage the windscreen
wiper and the respective motor.
● If necessary, remove snow and ice from the
winds
creen wipers before starting your jour-
ney.
● Carefully lift the frozen windscreen wipers
from the gla
ss. SEAT recommends a de-icer
spray for this operation. Note
● The wind s

creen wipers will only work when
the ignition is switched on.
● The interval wipe speed varies according to
the vehic
le speed. The faster the vehicle is moving, the more often the windscreen is
cl
e

aned.
● The rear wiper is automatically switched on
when the winds
creen wiper is on and the car
is in reverse gear. Functions of the windscreen wiper
Windscreen wiper performance in different sit-
uations
If the vehicle is at a
standstillThe activated position provision-
ally changes to the previous posi-
tion.
For intermittent wip-
ersIntervals between wipes depend
on the vehicle's speed. The high-
er the vehicle speed the shorter
the intervals.
Note
The wiper will try to wipe away any obstacles
that ar

e on the windscreen. The wiper will
stop moving if the obstacle blocks its path.
Remove the obstacle and switch the wiper
back on again. Rain and light sensor
Fig. 114
Windscreen wiper lever: setting rain
sen sor 1 .
Fig. 115
Reference surface of the rain sensor. When it is activated, the rain and light sensor
aut
om
atic

ally controls the intervals of the
windscreen wiper depending on the intensity
of the precipitation. »
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Operation
When the rain and light sensor is deactiva-
t ed, the dur
ation of
the intervals is set to
fixed levels.
Activating and deactivating the rain and
light sensor
Press the lever to the desired position.
››› Fig. 114:
● Position A - The rain and light sensor is
de activ
at

ed.
● Position B - The rain and light sensor is
activ at
ed and the aut

omatic wipe shall occur,
if necessary.
When the ignition is disconnected and con-
nects again, the rain and light sensor re-
mains activated and starts operating again
when the windscreen wiper lever is in posi-
tion B and the vehicle is travelling at more
th an 4 km/h (2 mph).
Settin g the sen

sitivity level of the rain and
light sensor
The sensitivity of the rain and light sensor
can automatically be set with switch 1 loca-
t ed on the w
ind

screen wiper lever ››› .
● Moving the switch to the right: highly sen-
s itiv
e.
● Mo

ving the switch to the left: less sensi-
tive. Ma

lfunction of the rain and light sensor
Some examp
les of possible causes of mal-
functions and mistaken readings in the area
of reference surface ››› Fig. 115 1 of the rain
and light sen
sor:
● W

indscreen wiper blades in poor condi-
tion: the presenc
e of a film or strips of water
due to the poor condition of the wiper blades
can lead to the windscreen blade function
possibly being prolonged, or the wipe inter-
vals may get shorter or the wipe may happen
to be quick and continuous.
● Insects: the impact of
gnats/mosquitoes
on the windscreen can lead to the wind-
screen wiper operation starting up.
● Salt traces: in winter it
is possible that the
windscreen wipers may run longer than usual
due to the presence of salt traces on the al-
most dry windscreen.
● Dirt: the presence of dry dust, wax, protec-
tive fi
lms (lotus effect), remnant of detergent
(from the car wash tunnel), etc., on the wind-
screen can possibly lead to the rain and light
sensor reacting in a more sensitive way, later,
slower, or that it may not react at all.
● Cracked windscreen: the impact of
a stone
may make the windscreen wipers to carry out
a wipe cycle if the rain and light sensor is ac-
tivated. Subsequently, the sensor detects
that the reference surface has been reduced
and adapts. The behaviour of the sensor acti- vation can vary based on the size of the im-
pact.
C

lean the reference surface of rain and light
sensor 1 regularly and check that the wind-
s c
r

een wiper blades are not damaged. CAUTION
The rain and light sensor may not always de-
tect the pr

ecipitation accurately enough and
connect the windscreen wipers properly.
● If necessary, connect the wipers manually
and appropri
ately when water on the wind-
screen obstructs visibility. Note
It is recommended using a windscreen clean-
ing pr oduct

that may contain alcohol to re-
move the remnant of wax or polish. 110

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Operation
Centre console drink holders Fig. 129
In the front part of the centre con-
so l
e: drink
holder Fig. 130
In the back part of the centre con-
so l
e: drink

holder There are drink holders in the front and rear
p
ar
ts

of the centre console. Securing the drink container in the front
drink hol

der
Fold the drink holder ››› Fig. 129 forward.
Place the drink container in the drink holder
so that it is securely surrounded.
Ashtray* Fig. 131
In the front part of the centre con-
so l
e: openin

g the ashtray. Opening and closing the ashtray
T
o
open

, lift the lid of the ashtray in the direc-
tion of the arrow ››› Fig. 131.
To close, push the ashtray lid down.
Emptying the ashtray ● Remove the ashtray from the storage com-
partment
lifting it up. ●
After empty
ing the ashtray, insert it into the
drink holder from above. WARNING
Incorrect use of the ashtray may cause a fire
or burn s

and other serious injuries.
● Never put paper or other flammable objects
in the ashtra
y. Cigarette lighter*
Fig. 132
In the front part of the centre con-
so l
e: light

er ●
Push the button on the cigarette lighter in-
w ar d w

ith the ignition on ››› Fig. 132.
● Wait for the lighter to pop out slightly.
● Pull out the cigarette lighter and light the
cigar
ette on the glowing coil ››› .
● Replace the cigarette lighter in its insert.
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Transport and practical equipment
WARNING
Undue use of the cigarette lighter may cause
a fire or b urn
s and other serious injuries.
● The cigarette lighter must only be used to
light cig
arettes or similar.
● Never leave children unsupervised in the
vehicl
e. The cigarette lighter can be used
when the ignition is switched on. Note
The cigarette lighter can also be used with
the 12 V o

lt socket. Power socket*
Fig. 133
Front centre console: 12 Volt socket
in the s t
or

age compartment Electrical equipment can be connected to the
soc
k
et

in the vehicle. All connected appliances should be in per-
fect w

orking order without any faults.
Maximum power consumption
Power sock-
etMaximum power consumption
12 Volts120 Watts The maximum capacity of the socket must
not be e
x

ceeded. The power consumption is
indicated on the rating plate of each appli-
ance.
Where 2 or more appliances are connected at
the same time, the total rating of all the con-
nected devices must never exceed 190 Watts
››› .
12 v o
lt

power socket
The 12 volt socket is found in the storage
compartment at the front of the centre con-
sole ›››
Fig. 133 and only functions when the
ignition is switched on.
Using electrical appliances with the engine
stopped and the ignition switched on will
drain the battery. Therefore, electrical devi-
ces connected to the power socket can only
be used when the engine is running.
To prevent voltage variations from causing
damage, switch off the electrical device con-
nected to the 12 Volt power socket before switching the ignition on or off and before
star

ting the engine. WARNING
Improper use of the socket or electrical devi-
ce s

could lead to a fire and cause serious in-
juries.
● Never leave children unsupervised in the
vehicl
e. The socket and equipment connected
to it can be used when the ignition is switch-
ed on.
● Should a connected electrical device over-
heat, swit
ch it off and unplug it immediately. CAUTION
● Alw a

ys follow the operating instructions for
the appliances to be connected!
● Never exceed the maximum power rating as
this c
ould damage the vehicle's general elec-
trical system.
● 12 volt power socket:
– Only u

se accessories with approved elec-
tromagnetic compatibility according to
current regulations.
– Never power the socket. CAUTION
● To av oid d

amage to the vehicle's electrical
system, never connect equipment that gener-
ates electrical current, such as solar panels
or battery chargers, to the 12 volt power » 121
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Operation
sockets in order to charge the vehicle's
batt
er
y.
● Only use accessories with approved elec-
tromagnetic
compatibility according to cur-
rent regulations.
● To avoid damage due to voltage variations,
switc
h off all devices connected to the 12 V
socket before switching the ignition on or off
and before starting the engine.
● Never connect an appliance to the 12 volt
power soc
ket that consumes more than the
power indicated in watts. Exceeding the max-
imum power absorption could damage the ve-
hicle's electrical system. For the sake of the environment
Do not leave the engine running when the ve-
hicl e i

s at a standstill. Note
● Us in

g devices with the engine stopped and
the ignition switched on will drain the bat-
tery.
● Unshielded equipment can cause interfer-
ence on the ra
dio equipment and the vehi-
cle's electrical system.
● Interference can occur on the radio's AM
wave
band if electrical appliances are used
near the aerial. Portable Smartphone base
Fig. 134
Assemble the universal base and the
link arm. Fig. 135
In the centre console: Close the gap
f or the ho
l
der of the infotainment system. Dismantle the Smartphone
● Hold the Smartphone firmly with one hand. ●
Pr e
s

s release button ››› Fig. 135 5 until
the up per arm of
the u
niversal base comes
loose.
● Remove the Smartphone and, in such case,
loosen the electric
al connectors.
Mount the Smartphone
● In such case, assemble the Smartphone
holder ›

›› .
● Connect the Smartphone.
● Place the Smartphone into the lower
mou ntin
g

s. To set the lower mountings,
press button ››› Fig. 135 4 .
● Press the upper arm of the universal base
u nti
l

the Smartphone remains firmly in place.
Dismount the holder
● In such case, dismantle the Smartphone.
● Hold the universal base ›››
Fig. 134 3 and
pr e
s
s the release button ››› Fig. 134 4 .
● Move the universal base to the right, in the
op po
s

ite direction of the arrow, and disman-
tle it.
● Hold support arm ›››
Fig. 135 1 and press
r el
e
ase ››› Fig. 135 4 in the direction of the
arr o
w
.
● Remove the support arm from the dash
panel in an up
wards direction.
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