warning Seat Tarraco 2020 User Guide

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Safety
Front airbags Fig. 15
Driver airbag located in steering
wheel . Fig. 16
Front passenger airbag located in
dash panel .The driver's front airbag is housed in the
st
eering wheel and that of the fr
ont passen-
ger, on the dash panel. Airbags are identified
by the word “AIRBAG”. The airbag covers fold open and remain at-
tached t

o the steering wheel ››› Fig. 15
and
the dash panel ››› Fig. 16
when the driver and
front passenger airbags, respectively, are
triggered.
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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Safety
WARNING
An undue installation of the safety seat will
incr ease the risk of injury in the e
vent of a
crash. 

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Self-help
Anti-puncture kit contents* Fig. 32
Standard representation: anti-punc-
t ur
e kit contents. The anti-puncture kit is located underneath
the fl
oor co

vering in the luggage compart-
ment. It includes the following components
››› Fig. 32:
Valve insert remover
A sticker to be adhered to the instrument
cluster, within the driver's visual field, to
remind that the maximum advisable
speed “max. 80 km/h” or “max. 50 mph”
Filler tube with cap
Air compressor (depending on the ver-
sion, the model may vary).
ON/OFF switch
1 2
3
4
5 Air bleed screw (it can also be integrated
in the infl
at

or tube).
Warning provided by tyre pressure moni-
toring system (it can also be integrated in
the inflator tube).
Tube for inflating tyres
12 volt connector
Bottle of sealant
Spare tyre valve
The valve insert remover 1 has a gap at
the l o

wer end for a valve insert. The valve in-
sert can only be screwed or unscrewed in this
way. This also applies to its replacement part 11 .
Sealing and inflating a tyre Sealing the tyre


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Self-help
Jump start: description Fig. 43
Diagram of connections for vehicles
without St art
-Stop system. Fig. 44
Diagram of connections for vehicles
with St art

-Stop system. Jump lead terminal connections
Swit

ch off the ignition of both vehicles
››› .
1. Connect one end of the r
ed

jump lead to
the positive + terminal of the vehicle
with the fl at batt
ery A
› ›
› Fig. 43
.
Connect the other end of the red jump
lead to the positive terminal + in the ve-
hicl e pr

oviding assistance B .
In v ehicl
es without a Start-Stop system:
connect one end of the black jump lead
to the negative terminal – of the vehicle
pr o

viding the current B
› ›
› Fig. 43
.
In vehicles with a Start-stop system:
connect one end of the black jump lead X to a suitable ground terminal, to a sol-
id piece of met al in the engine bl

ock, or
to the engine block itself ››› Fig. 44
.
Connect the other end of the black jump
lead X to a solid metal component bol-
t ed t

o the engine block or to the engine
block itself of the vehicle with the flat
battery. Do not connect it to a point near
the battery A .
P osition the l

eads in such a way that
they cannot come into contact with any
moving parts in the engine compart-
ment.
Starting Start the engine of the vehicle with the
boosting battery and let it run at idling
speed.
2.
3.
4a.
4b.
5.
6.
7.
Start the engine of the vehicle with the
flat batt

ery and wait for 2 or 3 minutes
until the engine is running.
Removing the jump leads Before you remove the jump leads,
switch off the dipped beam headlights if
they are switched on.
Turn on the heater blower and heated
rear window in the vehicle with the flat
battery. This helps minimise voltage
peaks which are generated when the
leads are disconnected.
When the engine is running, disconnect
the leads in reverse order to the details
given above.
Make sure the battery clamps have sufficient
metal-to-metal contact with the battery ter-
minals.
If the engine fails to start after about 10 sec-
onds, switch off the starter and try again after
about 1 minute. WARNING


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Fuses and bulbs
Fuses and bulbs
Fuses Intr oduction In general, a fuse can be assigned to various
el
ectrical components. Lik
ewise, an electrical
component can be protected by several
fuses.
Only replace fuses when the cause of the
problem has been solved. If a newly inserted
fuse blows after a short time, you must have
the electrical system checked by a special-
ised workshop as soon as possible. WARNING
The high voltages in the electrical system
can giv e serious el

ectrical shocks, causing
burns and even death!


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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Digital dashboard (SEAT Digital Cockpit) Fig. 54
SEAT Digital Cockpit on the instrument
panel (cl assic vie
w). Details of the instruments:
Engine cool ant t

emperature display
››› page 80
Revolution counter. Revolutions per mi-
nute the engine is running ››› page 78
.
Gear engaged or position of the selec-
tor lever currently selected
Screen display ››› page 70
Speedometer
Digital speed display
Fuel gauge ››› page 79
.
Information Profile ››› page 67
.
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8 The Digital SEAT Cockpit is an instrument
panel digit
al with monochr
ome screen in col-
our high resolution. It has a 3 views accessi-
ble using the button  of the multifunction
st eering wheel. By sel

ecting different infor-
mation profiles, indications other than the
classic circular instruments can be displayed,
such as navigation data, multimedia informa-
tion or travel data.
The 3 views are:


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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Digital dashboard (SEAT Digital Cockpit)  V
alid for: hybrid vehicles Fig. 55
SEAT Digital Cockpit on the instrument
panel (cl assic vie
w). Details of the instruments
››

› Fig. 55
:
Battery charge level indicator
››› page 79
Rev counter and Powermeter. Revolu-
tions per minute the engine is running
››› page 78.
Gear engaged or position of the selec-
tor lever currently selected
Screen display ››› page 70
Speedometer
Digital speed display
Fuel gauge ››› page 79
.
Information Profile ››› page 67
.
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Navigation map in the SEAT Digital
Cockpit*
Depending on the features, the SEAT Digital
Cockpit can displ
ay a det

ailed map. To do
this, select the Navigation option in the
menu on the instrument panel ››› page 71
.
Depending on the features or the navigation
map, it can be shown in the SEAT Digital
Cockpit or on the infotainment system or on
both at the same time. If it is displayed only in
the infotainment system, the SEAT Digital
Cockpit will only display the arrows for ma-
noeuvres. Transfer of navigation map
The map is tr
ansf

erred from the infotainment
system to the SEAT Digital Cockpit and vice
versa using the map transfer button.
Using the right thumbwheel of the multifunc-
tion steering wheel, in the Navigation menu,
you can transfer the map back to the info-
tainment system.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Combined operating range display 
(hybrid v ehicl
es)
The value shown is calculated and updated
according to the driving style. Therefore, the
range can vary even when the fuel tank is full
and the high-voltage battery is fully charged.
Range can be increased by reducing or
switching off comfort consumers, e.g. air con-
ditioning or seat heating.
Speed warning for winter tyres
If the maximum speed set is exceeded, this is
displayed on the instrument panel
››› page 71.
The speed warning can be set in the Infotain-
ment system, by using the function button 
! SETTINGS ! Driver assistance
››› page 90.
Indications of the compass
Depending on the equipment, when the igni-
tion is on, the instrument panel display indi-
cates the direction in which you are driving
with a symbol, e.g. NW for Northwest.
When the Infotainment system is on and there
is no route guidance active, the graphic rep-
resentation of a compass is also shown.
Low consumption driving

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Instruments and warning/control lamps


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Operation
eliminate the cause. If necessary, seek pro-
f essional assist
ance.
Priority 2 warning (yellow)
The symbol lights up or flashes (in part ac-
companied by audible warnings). Operating
faults or the lack of operating fluids can
cause damage to the vehicle or a fault.
Check the faulty function as soon as possible.
If necessary, seek professional assistance.
Information message
It provides information about processes in the
vehicle.
Driver alert system (break recom-
mendation)* Fig. 56
On the instrument panel display: driver
al ert syst

em symbol. The Fatigue detection informs the driver when
their driving behaviour sho
ws signs of f

atigue.
Function and operation
Fatigue detection determines the driving be-
haviour of the driver when starting a journey,
making a calculation of tiredness. This is con-
stantly compared with the current driving be-
haviour. If the system detects that the driver is
tired, an audible warning is given with a
sound and an optic warning is shown with a
symbol and complementary message on the
instrument panel display ››› Fig. 56
. The mes-
sage on the instrument panel display is
shown for approximately 5 seconds, and de-
pending on the case, is repeated. The system
stores the last message displayed.
The message on the instrument panel display
can be switched off by pressing the  button
on the multi-function steering wheel
››› page 82.
The message can be recalled to the instru-
ment panel display using the multifunction
display ››› page 72
.
Conditions of operation
Driving behaviour is only calculated on
speeds above about 65 km/h (40 mph) up to
around 200 km/h (125 mph). Switching on and off
Fatigue det
ection can be activated or deacti-
vated in the infotainment system using the
function button  > Driver assistance >
Driver Alert System ››› page 90
. A mark in-
dicates that the adjustment has been activa-
ted.
System limitations
The Fatigue detection has certain limitations
inherent to the system. The following condi-
tions can limit the Fatigue detection or pre-
vent it from functioning.


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