light Seat Mii electric 2019 User Guide

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Operation
Interior and reading lights Fig. 83
Detail of headliner: front interior light-
ing. Knob Function
 Switching off the reading light.
 Turning the interior lights on or off.
 Door contact connection.
The int
erior lights come on aut
omati-
cally when you unlock the vehicle,
open a door or remove the key from
the ignition.
The light goes out a few seconds after
closing all the doors, when locking the
vehicle or connecting the ignition.
* /
 Turning the reading light on and off Luggage compartment lighting
The light is activ
at

ed when the rear lid is
open, even when the ignition and lights are turned off. For this reason, ensure that the
rear lid is al

ways closed. Note
If not all the vehicle doors are closed, the
int erior lights will be s

witched off after ap-
prox. 10 minutes, providing the ignition key
has been removed and the courtesy light
position selected. This prevents the battery
from discharging. Visibility
Wipers and r ear windo

w wip-
er system
Window washer lever Fig. 84
Operating the windscreen wiper and
r ear wiper

. More the lever to the required position:
0 
Windscreen wipers off.
1 z
Wiper intervals.
Use contr
ol

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Operation
pads stuck to the windows can concentrate
sunlight and damage the v
ehicl
e.Glove compartment
Fig. 100
On the passenger side: glove com-
partment open Glasses case
Support f
or a not

epad
Pen holder
Coin holder
Opening and closing the glove compart-
ment


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Air conditioning
Air conditioning
Heating, v entil
ation and
cooling
Introduction The Climatr
onic
cools and dehumidifies the
air. Its optimum performance is achieved with
the windows closed.
To switch a specific function on, press the ap-
propriate button. Press the button again to
switch off the function.
The LED on each control lights up to indicate
that the respective function of a control has
been switched on.
Dust and pollen filter
The dust and pollen filter with its activated
charcoal cartridge serves as a barrier
against impurities in the air taken into the ve-
hicle interior.
The dust and pollen filter must be changed
regularly so that air conditioner performance
is not adversely affected.
If the filter loses efficiency prematurely due to
use in areas with very high levels of air pollu-
tion, the filter must be changed more fre-
quently than stated in the Service Schedule. WARNING
Reduced visibility through the windows in-
cr eases the risk of serious accidents.


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Drive system and driving
Brake energy recuperation Fig. 135
On the selector lever: connect the
br ak
e energy recuperation. Fig. 136
On the instrument panel display: indi-
cation of r ecuper

ation levels. The brake energy recuperation can generate
a br
aking eff

ect. This braking effect depends
on the selected driving programme and the
level of charge of the high-voltage battery. When braking the vehicle and when the vehi-
cle mo

ves by inertia or travels downhill in the
deceleration phase, electric power is gener-
ated by the electric engine and stored in the
high-voltage battery. The electric engine
then operates as an alternator and produces
a engine brake effect. This process is called
brake energy recuperation.
The status of the recuperation is indicated in
the power display of the instrument panel
››› page 61. When recuperation is active, the
needle goes to the green area of the display.
The current recuperation level is displayed on
the instrument panel display ››› Fig. 136.
Given the case, in the application installed on
the smartphone you can view a statistic of
the energy recuperated over the last 30 mi-
nutes. Check the electronic instruction man-
ual of the application for this.
The effect of the engine brake is more or less
intense depending on the level of recupera-
tion. If the recuperation is very intense, the
brake light of the vehicle may also be switch-
ed on. As the charge level of the high-voltage
battery increases, the recuperation reduces
and, thus, the effect of the engine brake.
When the high-voltage battery is fully charg-
ed, no energy recuperation takes place and
the effect of the engine brake is not available.
When the vehicle detects that road condi-
tions do not allow safe contact between the
wheels and the road, the energy recupera- tion is automatically reduced and, therefore,
the effect of the engine br
ake ››› .
Sel ect a r
ecuperation level
There are a total of 4 brake energy recupera-
tion levels. You can switch between recupera-
tion levels 1 to 3 by pressing the selector lever
slightly sideways towards ››› Fig. 135
+ and
- :


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Drive system and driving
CAUTION
If the vehicle needs to be towed, leave the
ignition on so that the st eering wheel is not
bl
ocked and the turn signals, the horn and
the windscreen wiper work. Control lamp
v
It lights up red

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Braking and parking
If the electromechanical brake servo is not
w orking, the br
ake pedal must be pressed
harder, as the braking distance increases due
to the lack of assistance from the servo brake.
Brake blending
The brake energy recuperation can generate
a braking effect ››› page 139. This braking ef-
fect depends on the selected driving pro-
gramme and the level of charge of the high-
voltage battery. If the braking effect caused
by the recuperation is very intense, the vehi-
cle’s brake lights with turn on. The electric en-
gine, when operating as an alternator, can
generate braking torque on the front wheels
based on the RPM and the temperature and
charge level of the high-voltage battery.
These variable parameters cause fluctuating
electric decelerations which are hydraulical-
ly compensated according to the driver’s de-
sires. This function is called “brake blending”
and it combines mechanical braking with the
engine brake effect. WARNING
Driving at high speed on icy, slippery wet
gr ound can r

esult in loss of vehicle control
and serious injury to the driver and passen-
gers.


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Practical tips

Its lights up yellow. A text mes-
sage will al
so appear on the in-
strument panel displ
ay.
The Eco or Eco+ driving pr ofil
e will be active. The
power is reduced and certain consumers are auto-
matically switched off, such as the air conditioning
system. The vehicle may already be travelling in re-
serve mode.
The high-voltage battery charge has reached the re-
serve level. The vehicle autonomy will only be of a
few kilometres.
Charge the high-voltage battery immediately. 
Its lights up yellow.
The power is reduced and there is very little autono-
my.
A t e

xt message will also appear on the instrument
panel display.
The maximum driving speed is limited to 80 km/h (50
mph). The Eco+ driving profile will be activated.
The high-voltage battery is discharged. There is only
sufficient autonomy for a few hundred metres. Stop
the vehicle in a safe place. Charge the high-voltage
battery immediately. The control lamps light up together when the
ignition is s
wit

ched on and should turn off af-
ter approximately 2 seconds. This is the time
taken for the function check. WARNING
Observe the safety warnings ››

› in Con-
tr ol and w
arning lamps on page 70. Introduction
Fig. 148
On the vehicle floor: location of the
high-v olt

age battery. The vehicle’s electric engine is operated by
the high-v
olt

age battery, which is located on
the vehicle floor ››› Fig. 148.
The high-voltage battery can be charged im-
mediately or in a deferred manner
››› page 172. Always bear in mind the safety
warnings ››› .
Bef or

e charging the battery, disconnect the
drive system ››› page 142.
Charge options


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High-voltage battery
As soon as the connector is detected, the
char ging pr
ocess display lights up yellow.
The charging connector is locked. The con-
trol lamp

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High-voltage battery
Charging process display Fig. 155
Behind the cover of the battery
char ging sock et: charging process display 1and information on the sticker
2 . Fig. 156
On the inside face of the cover of the
batt ery char ging sock
et: sticker with informa-
tion on the charging process display. The charging process display is a diode (LED)
l
ocat
ed ne

xt to the charging socket
››› Fig. 155
1 and it indicates the charge lev-
el. Ther e is an stick
er that e

xplains the differ-
ent indications ››› Fig. 156.
Key to the information sticker of the charging
process display ››› Fig. 156:
The green LED lights up permanently:
The charging process of the high-voltage
battery is complete. The battery has
reached the maximum or set charge lev-
el.
The LED flashes green: The high-voltage
battery is charging.
1
2 The LED flashes green for about 1 mi-
nut
e:
Def

erred charging is active (depar-
ture time), but has not yet started charg-
ing ››› page 172.
The LED flashes yellow: The parking
lock P is not engaged.
The yellow LED lights up briefly: The
charging connector is plugged into the
charging socket and the vehicle has de-
tected it.
The yellow LED lights up permanently:
No electrical network has been detected.
Check the power supply and the electri-
cal network. When using the charging ca-
ble for the electrical network, the protec-
tion device will display the status of the
network. Seek specialist assistance.
The red LED lights up permanently: It
has not been possible to lock the charg-
ing connector. Remove the charging con-
nector from the charging socket and plug
in again. If the fault continues, seek spe-
cialist assistance.
The LED flashes red: There is a fault in
the charging system. Seek specialist as-
sistance.
When the charging process is active, this is
displayed on the instrument panel by means
of a control lamp, and on the remaining
charge time is also displayed ››› page 60.
3 4
5
6
173Remaining charge time
The remaining charge time of the vehicle can
be viewed on the instrument panel display
and on the application available for mobile
phones (SEAT CONNECT services).
The charge time using a charge cable for
power sockets may take over 10 hours.
The e-Manager displays a maximum charge
time of 10:30 hours, yet this time may be
greater.
While the high-voltage battery is charging,
the control lamp

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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


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