ESP Seat Mii electric 2019 User Guide

Page 113 of 232

Air conditioning
Programming a departure time
What is pr ogr
ammed is the desired tempera-
ture in the passenger compartment for the
planned departure time. Starting from the de-
sired temperature, the vehicle calculates the
time necessary to reach it and, therefore, the
time at which the stationary air conditioning
has to be connected. It is possible to sched-
ule up to three departure times.
Maximum cooling or heating power
The maximum cooling or heating power can
be adjusted by the corresponding applica-
tion installed on a mobile phone.


Page 126 of 232

Infotainment System
The DAB radio tuner supports the DAB, DAB +
and DMB audio tr ansmission st
andards.
The digital radio in Europe is transmitted
through band III frequencies (from 174 MHz to
240 MHz) and of band L (from 1,452 MHz to
1,492 MHz).
The frequencies of both bands are called
“channels” and have an abbreviation (e.g. 12
A).
In a channel, several available DAB stations
are grouped together in an “ensemble”.
DAB radio is not currently available every-
where. DAB radio mode displays  in the
areas without DAB coverage. In the system
and function settings, it is possible to enable
changing to an FM station for this case
››› page 117. In the system and function set-
tings, other settings can be configured for
station tracking and for the reproduction of
DAB announcements. Note
Stations are responsible for the information
they tr ansmit. Operation
Fig. 120
RADIO main menu: Selecting memory
l e

vel and frequency band. Fig. 121
RADIO main menu: Indication of pre-
set butt ons. Starting the DAB radio mode


Page 152 of 232

Driving
When   or  profiles are selected, the
corr esponding inscription remains on in the
selection button of the driving profile
››› Fig. 139.
Characteristics of driving profiles This driving profile is always adjusted
when the drive system is connected. All
the power of the electric engine is avail-
able. The Climatronic works in normal
mode. When the Normal profile is selec-
ted, the Driving Mode Normal mes-
sage appears on the instrument panel
display.
In the ECO driving profile, the power of
the electric engine is limited to favour
lower energy consumption. The maxi-
mum speed is reduced. The Climatronic
switches to Eco mode, optimal for low
consumption, in which the fan and the
defrosting/demisting functions are still
available. When the ECO profile is selec-
ted, the Driving Mode Eco message
appears on the instrument panel dis-
play.
In the ECO+ driving profile, the power
of the electric engine is limited even
more to favour even lower energy con-
sumption. The maximum speed is re-
duced. The heating and cooling func-
tions of the Climatronic are disconnec-
ted; the fan and the defrosting/demisting
functions are still available. When the
Normal
ECO
ECO+
ECO+ profile is selected, the Driving
Mode Eco message appears on the in-
strument panel displ
ay. WARNING
The driving properties may change de-
pending on the sel ect

ed driving profile.
Never allow the selection of the driving pro-
file to induce you to take any risk that com-
promises safety.


Page 158 of 232

Driving
At high speed and with the windscreen wipers
activ at
ed, the brake pads will briefly touch
the brake discs. This takes place, although
unnoticeable to the driver, at regular intervals
to improve the response time of the brakes
when they are wet.
The effectiveness of the brakes can also be
temporarily reduced if the vehicle is driven for
some distance without using the brakes when
there is a lot of salt on the road in winter. The
layer of salt that accumulates on the discs
and pads can be removed by gently apply-
ing the brakes a few times.
Corrosion
There may be a tendency for corrosion to
form on the discs and dirt to build up on the
brake pads if the vehicle is used infrequently
or the brakes are not used very often.
If the brakes are not used frequently, or if rust
has formed on the disks, it is advisable to
clean off the pads and disks by braking firmly
a few times at a moderately high speed ››› .
F ault in the br

ake system
If the brake pedal travel should ever increase
suddenly, this may mean that one of the two
brake circuits has failed. Drive immediately to
the nearest specialised workshop and have
the fault repaired. Drive there slowly and re-
member that you will have to apply more pressure on the brake pedal and allow for
longer st

opping distances.
Low brake fluid level
Malfunctions can occur in the brake system if
the brake fluid level is too low. The brake fluid
level is monitored electronically.
Brake servo
The electromechanical brake servo increases
the pressure that you exert when you press
the brake pedal. It only works when the vehi-
cle’s ignition or drive system is switched on. WARNING
Any anomaly in the brake system can in-
cr ease the br

aking distance, with the re-
sulting risk of an accident.


Page 202 of 232

Maintenance
Washing the vehicle The longer you take to clean the tanks, e.g.
r
emains of insects, bir
d excrements, tree resin
or anti frost salt adhered to your vehicle, the
more damage it can cause to the surface.
High temperatures, for instance strong sun-
light, further intensify the damage.
Before washing the car, soften the dirt using
plenty of water.
To remove encrusted dirt such as insects, bird
droppings or tree resin, use a lot of water and
a microfibre cloth.
Have the underside of the vehicle washed af-
ter the end of the anti frost salts in winter.
High pressure cleaning equipment
When washing the vehicle with a high-pres-
sure cleaner, always follow the operating in-
structions for the equipment. This applies
particularly to the operating pressure and the
distance between the spraying water. Do not
point the jet directly towards the side win-
dows, doors or covers; the same applies for
the tyres, rubber hoses, damping material,
sensors* or camera lenses*. Keep a distance
of at least 40 cm.
Do not remove snow and ice with a high-
pressure cleaner. Do not use a nozzle that sprays the water out
in a dir
ect str

eam or one that has a rotating
jet for forcing off dirt.
The water temperature must not exceed
60°C.
Automatic car washes
Spray the vehicle before starting the car
wash.
Make sure that the windows are closed and
the windscreen wipers are deactivated. Bear
in mind the instructions of the car wash tunnel
operator, especially if your vehicle has de-
tachable parts.
Use of car washes without brushes if possible.
Washing by hand
Clean your vehicle from top to bottom with a
soft sponge or with a brush. Only use clean-
ing products that do not contain solvents.
Washing vehicles with a matte paint by
hand
To prevent damage to the vehicle when
washing it, first remove the thicker dust and
dirt. To remove traces of insects, grease and
fingerprints, it is best to use a special cleaner
for matte paint.
Apply the product with a microfibre cloth. To
avoid damaging the surface of the paint, do
not apply too much pressure. Rinse with plenty of water. Then clean it with
a neutral cl
eaning product and a soft microfi-
bre cloth.
Rinse the vehicle again with plenty of water
and then leave it to dry. Remove traces of
water with a leather cloth. WARNING


Page 204 of 232

Maintenance
Problem Solution
No shine de-
spite sober main-
t
enance/paint Treat with suitable wax and ap-
ply paint pr
eserv
ative after-
wards if the wax used does not
contain preservative ingredi-
ents
Tanks, e.g. insect
r emains, bir

d
droppings, tree
sap, road salt Immediately soften with water
and remo
ve with a microfibre
cloth
Fat-based dirt,
e .g. cosmetic
pr

oducts or
sunscreen Delete immediately with a neu-
tral soap solution
a)
and a soft
cl
oth a)
Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in
1 litr e of w

ater
Carbon fibre parts Problem Solution
Dirt Clean the same way as pain-
ted parts

Page 205 of 232

Vehicle maintenance
Problem Solution
Special dirt, e.g.
pens, nail polish,
dispersion paint,
shoe cr eam et
c.Special stain remove: dry with
an absorbent cloth, if applica-
bl
e, apply neutral soap solution
afterwards a) a)
Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in
1 litr e of w

ater
Natural leather Problem Solution
Recent dirt Cotton cloth with neutral soap solutiona)
Water-based dirt,
e .g. coff

ee, tea,
blood etc. Recent stains: absorbent cloth
Dry stains: st
ain remover suita-
ble for leather
Grease-based
dirt, e .g. oil

, make-
up, etc. Recent stains: absorbent cloth
and stain r
emover suitable for
leather
Dry stains: grease solvent
spray
Special dirt, e.g.
pens, nail polish,
dispersion paint,
shoe cr eam et

c.Stain remover suitable for
leather
Car
e Apply preservative cream regu-
larly t

o protect from sunlight.
Use a colour preservative if re-
quired a)
Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in
1 litr e of w

ater Carbon fibre parts Problem Solution
Dirt Clean like plastic parts Take special care with...
Headlights/tail lights


Page 209 of 232

Information for the user
Information for the user
Inf ormation f
or the user
Information stored by the
control units Description and operation Your vehicle is fitted with a series of electronic
contr
ol units that, among others, ar

e respon-
sible for the engine management. In addition,
the control units monitor the proper function-
ing of the airbags.
Therefore, while the vehicle is being driven,
these electronic control units are continuous-
ly analysing the vehicle data. In the event of
faults or deviations from the theoretical val-
ues, only this data is stored. Normally, the
warning lamps on the instrument panel light
up in the event of faults.
This data can only be read and analysed us-
ing special equipment.
The storing of the data allows specialised
workshops to detect and repair faults. Stored
data may include:


Page:   < prev 1-10 11-20