ESP Seat Mii electric 2019 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 29, Fitting and us-
ing child seats.

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Safe driving
responsible for all people, particularly chil-
dr en, inside the v
ehicle.
The following list contains examples of incor-
rect sitting positions that could be dangerous
for all vehicle occupants.
When the vehicle is in motion:


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Seat belts
The lamp i goes out when the driv er and
passenger seat belts ar e fastened with the
ignition switched on.
Indication of fastening the seat
belts of the rear seats* Fig. 5
Indication of seat belt status in the rear
seats on the instrument panel displ ayWhen the ignition is switched on, the status
displ
ay of the belts


›› Fig. 5 informs the driver
on the instrument panel display whether the
occupants of the rear seats have their seat
belts fastened.
It indicates that the corresponding seat
is empty.
Indicates that the seat is occupied and
the occupant is wearing the seat belt.
The seat belt status flashes for a maximum of
30 seconds when a seat belt in the rear seats \

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Seat belts
moment a vehicle starts moving, a type of en-
er gy call
ed “kinetic energy” starts acting on
both the vehicle and its passengers.
The amount of “kinetic energy” depends on
the speed of the vehicle and on the weight of
the vehicle and of its passengers. The higher
they are, the more energy there is to be “ab-
sorbed” in the event of an accident.
The most significant factor, however, is the
speed of the vehicle. If the speed doubles
from 25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h (30 mph),
for example, the corresponding kinetic ener-
gy is multiplied by four.
Given that the passengers of the vehicle in
our example do not have their seat belts fas-
tened, in the event of a collision the entire
amount of the passengers' kinetic energy will
be only absorbed by the mentioned impact.
Even at speeds of 30 km/h (19 mph) to
50 km/h (30 mph), the forces acting on bod-
ies in a collision can easily exceed one tonne
(1000 kg). At greater speed these forces are
even higher.
Vehicle occupants not wearing seat belts are
not “attached” to the vehicle. In a head-on
collision, they will move forward at the same
speed their vehicle was travelling just before
the impact. This example applies not only to
head-on collisions, but to all accidents and
collisions. Even at low speeds the forces acting on the
body in a collision are so gr
eat that it is not
possible to brace oneself with one's hands. In
the event of a head-on collision, vehicle oc-
cupants not wearing a seat belt will be
thrown uncontrollably forward and will col-
lide, for example, against the steering wheel,
instrument panel or windscreen ››› Fig. 7.
It is also important for rear passengers to
wear seat belts properly, as they could other-
wise be thrown forward violently through the
vehicle interior in an accident. If a rear seat
occupant is not wearing a seat belt, they are
not only endangering themselves but also
the occupants of the front seats ››› Fig. 8. How to properly adjust your
seat belt
Buckle and unbuckl
e seat belt Fig. 9
Insert the latch plate of the seat belt into
the buckl e

. Fig. 10
Release the seat belt

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Safety
system may fail to trigger, or not trigger
corr
ectly. Airbag activation
The airbags deploy extremely rapidly, within
thousands of a second, t
o pr
ovide additional
protection in the event of an accident. A fine
dust may develop when the airbag deploys.
This is normal and it is not an indication of fire
in the vehicle.
The airbag system is only ready to function
when the ignition is on.
In special accidents instances, several air-
bags may activate at the same time.
In the event of minor head-on and side colli-
sions, rear-end collisions, overturning or roll-
over of the vehicle, airbags do not activate.
Activation factors
The conditions that lead to the airbag system
activating in each situation cannot be gener-
alised. Some factors play an important role,
such as the properties of the object the vehi-
cle hits (hard/soft), angle of impact, vehicle
speed, etc.
Deceleration trajectory is key for airbag acti-
vation. The control unit analyses the collision trajec-
t
ory and activ

ates the respective restraint
system.
If the deceleration rate is below the prede-
fined reference value in the control unit the
airbags will not be triggered, even though the
accident may cause extensive damage to the
car.
The following airbags are triggered in seri-
ous head-on collisions:


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Safety
are triggered, respectively ››
› Fig. 13
››› Fig. 14.
In conjunction with the seat belts, the front
airbag system gives the front occupants ad-
ditional protection for the head and chest in
the event 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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Self-help
Emergencies
Self -help
Emer
gency equipment
First aid kit, warning triangle and
fire extinguishers* Fig. 26
In the boot: storage compartment for
the w arning triangl

e Warning triangle
The use of r
efl

ective warning triangles is
obligatory in emergencies in some countries.
As are the first aid kit and a set of spare light
bulbs.
Depending on the vehicle’s equipment, the
warning triangle can be found in a compart-
ment located under the cover of the load
area of the luggage compartment ››› Fig. 26. First aid kit
The first aid kit must comply with legal r

e-
quirements. Check the expiry date of the
contents of the first aid kit.
Fire extinguisher
A fire extinguisher can be stored in a holder in
the passenger seat footwell.
The fire extinguisher must conform to legal
requirements, be ready for use and be
checked regularly. Check the certification
seal on the extinguisher. WARNING
Loose objects in the vehicle interior can be
viol ently thr

own in case of a sudden ma-
noeuvre or braking and especially in acci-
dents causing serious injury.


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Lights
Headlight range control Fig. 82
Next to the steering wheel: regulator
headlight r ange contr
ol.The headlight range control
››

› Fig. 82
adapts according to the value of the light
beam of the headlight to the level of load of
the vehicle. This offers the driver optimum vis-
ibility and the headlights do not dazzle on-
coming drivers ››› .
The headlights can only be adjust ed when
the dipped beam is s

witched on.
To adjust, turn the control ››› Fig. 82: Value Vehicle load status
a)
 Two front occupants, luggage compart-
ment empt
y
 All seats occupied, luggage compart

-
ment empt y Value Vehicle load status
a)
 All seats occupied, luggage compart-
ment full
.
 Driv

er only, luggage compartment full a)
If the vehicle load does not correspond to those
sho wn in the t

able, it is possible to select intermediary
positions. WARNING
Heavy objects in the vehicle may mean
that the headlights dazzl e and distr

act oth-
er drivers. This could result in a serious ac-
cident.


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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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Operation
direction in which you want the air to come
out. T o get the best possibl
e air flow towards
the windows, open the corresponding diffuser
and turn it to the de-icing/demisting position,
where it will lock.
There are other additional, non-adjustable air
vents in the instrument panel, in the footwells
and in the rear area of the passenger com-
partment. Note
Food, medicine and other heat or cold sen-
sitiv e ob

jects should never be placed in
front of the air outlets as they may be dam-
aged or made unsuitable for use by the air. Air recirculation 
Air recirculation mode prevents the ambient
air fr
om ent

ering the interior.
When the outside temperature is very high,
selecting manual air recirculation mode for a
short period refreshes the vehicle interior
more quickly.
For safety reasons, air recirculation mode is
switched off when the button  is pressed or the air distributor is turned to . Switching the manual air recirculation
mode on and off


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