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Switching on/ off of the selected POI categories display » page 189, Tap
map point
Turn on / off the display of Google Earth ™
-Online Card » page 180
If the map scale of the 2D Map or 3D Map is greater than 10 km (5 miles), then
the map is automatically displayed as 2D and aligned in the direction of north.
If the scale is increased beyond this value, then the map is switched back to
the original representation.
Map scale
Fig. 235
Function surfaces for the map
scale change
It is possible to change the map scale manually or to turn on the automatic
change of scale.
Symbols of the scale function surfaces
In the map area
A
» Fig. 235 the following context-dependent function surfa-
ces and information is displayed.
Current elevationMap view in reduced scaleSize of the manually set map scaleSize of the automatically set map scaleSwitch on/off the automatic change of scale
Manual change of scale
Map scale can be changed in the following ways.
▶ Turning the control knob  .
▶ Touching the screen with two fingers and pulling them apart or closing them
together.
Enabling automatic scaling ▶ In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface


 .
EFTap the function surface
 is highlighted in green.
The automatic scale is only active as long as the map is centred on the vehicle
position (the function surface 
or.  is hidden).
If the automatic scale is active, the map scale will change automatically de-
pending on the type of roads travelled (motorway - smaller map scale / town larger map scale) and from the manoeuvre to be carried out.
Turn off the automatic change of scale
▶ In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface 
→ 
.
Tap the function surface 
is highlighted in white.
The turning off occurs likewise when the map is moved or the map scale is
changed manually.
Map view in reduced scale ▶ In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface


 or.


 .
The map scale is reduced for a few seconds and then restored.
Change map orientation
Fig. 236
Change the map orientation
Changing map orientation is possible under the following conditions. The map is in the 2D display.
The map is centred (the function surface /
 is hidden).
The map scale is max. 10 km away.
With a larger map scale than 10 km, the map is automatically oriented towards
north.
A change of map orientation is only possible in the 2D display when the map is
centred on the vehicle position (the function surface  or.
 is hidden
» page 191 , Map alignment ). 
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With a larger map scale than 10 km, the map is automatically oriented towards
north.›
to Change the map orientation From the main menu navigation the function
surface 1)

A
» Fig. 236 .
The map is oriented to the north
The symbol 
the vehicle position rotates, the map and the Polar Star Symbol
 1)
do not rotate.
Map oriented to the direction of travel
The map and the Polar Star Symbol 1)
rotate, the symbol 
does not rotate.
Map alignment
Fig. 237
Map centring
The moved map can be centred/aligned to the vehicle, destination or route po-
sition.
On the map within the function surface
A
» Fig. 237 , the following symbols
are displayed, depending on the map display.
Aligning to the vehicle position (in the 2D or 3D map display)

Alignment to the destination position (in the destination position dis-
play)Centring and displaying the entire route (in the route display)Options for map display in the split screen
Only valid for Infotainment Columbus.Fig. 238
Map in the split screen / example of a function surface menu

The function surface in the split screen 
Map

 or.

» Fig. 238 -
 .
Depending on the context, some of the following function keys are displayed
» Fig. 238 -
 .
Map display with the route from the current vehicle location to the desti-
nation
Change the map orientation 1)
2D - Two-dimensional map display
3D - Three-dimensional map display
Switch on/off the automatic change of scale
Road sign display
Infotainment offers the option of displaying the traffic signs stored in the navi-
gation data or detected by the front camera during guidance on the Infotain-
ment screen
G
» Fig. 220 on page 180 .

To switch on/off the road sign display in the main menu Navigation, tap on
the function surface 

map

Show road signs
Tap.
For some vehicles it is possible to set an alert when exceeding the permitted
speed limited set by a road sign.

Press the  button, then tap on the function surface


Driver assistance

Speed warning:
Tap. 
1)
The letter inside the symbol is dependent on the chosen Infotainment language.
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For trailer towing , We recommend that you activate recognition of road signs
relevant to trailers.›
Press the  button, then tap on the function surface


Driver assistance

Show road signs relevant to trailers
.
Route guidance
Introduction to the subject
A route is created by starting route guidance to a destination. Additional inter-
mediate destinations can be added to the route.
The route guidance takes place as follows
▶ Through graphical driving instructions on the Infotainment screen and in the
display of the instrument cluster.
▶ With nav. announcements.
Infotainment tries to allow for continued guidance even if the navigation data
is incomplete or there is no data at all for the given area.
The route is recalculated each time if you ignore driving recommendations or change the route.
CAUTION
The nav. announcements provided may vary from the actual situations, e.g.
due to out-of-date navigation data.
Destination details
Fig. 239
Details of: in the navigation data / online visited destination
The following menu items and information are displayed in the destination de-
tails » Fig. 239 .
Area with function surfaces
Detailed destination information
Destination position in the map
Detailed target information (if available)
Signal strength of the data services and ongoing data transmission
Google Street View ™
-Display » page 180
Display the destination details
The destination details can be displayed in one of the following ways.
▶ While entering a destination.
▶ By tapping on the function surface 
in the destination list.
▶ By pressing 
From the main menu
Navigation (The details of the last tar-
get indicated is shown, to where route guidance is carried out or was carried
out).
Functional surfaces
Using function surfaces in the field
A
the following functions can be per-
formed, depending on the context.
▶ Start / stop route guidance.
▶ Searching for a nearby destination » page 182.
▶ Setting route options.
▶ Store destination.
▶ Edit destination (the object can be deleted, renamed or saved).
▶ Dial the POI phone number (if Infotainment is connected to a
phone » page 159 , Pairing and connecting ).
Route calculation and start route guidance
Fig. 240
Alternative routes
Route calculation is done on the basis of the set route options. The route op-
tions can be set: 

Route options
. 
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Alternative routes
With selection of alternative routes turned on, the following menu is displayed
after the calculation of a new route » Fig. 240.
 Calculate the most economical route with shortest travelling time and
distance travelled – the route is highlighted green
 Calculate the fastest route to the destination, even if a detour is neces-
sary - the route is highlighted in red
 Calculate the shortest route to the destination, even if a longer travel-
ling time is required - the route is highlighted in orange
In the function surfaces of the alternative routes, information on the route
length and the estimated travel time and the following symbols are displayed
(applies to Infotainment Columbus).
Use of a toll motorway
Use of a train / ferry
Using a toll tunnel
Use of a toll road
Using a vignette duty highway
It is possible to select an already calculated alternative route before the calcu- lation of the remaining routes is completed.
Selecting the type of route will start the route guidance.
If no route selection is made within 30 s after the calculation of all routes, the
route guidance is automatically started according to the preferred route type.
Route calculation for the trailer
When driving with a trailer or any other accessory connected to the trailer
socket, we recommend that you switch on the trailer recognition, if necessary
to set the maximum speed for towing a trailer.

For calculating the route for towing a trailer, tap the function surface in the
main navigation menu


Route options

 .

To set the top speed of the trailer, press the  button, then tap on the
function surface 

Driver assistance
→ Trailer recognition →
Maximum speedfor trailer
.
Demo mode
The Demo mode provides a travel simulation to the entered destination. The
function offers the option to travel through the calculated route “virtually”.
ABCWhen the Demo mode is turned on, a menu for route guidance in the Demo
mode or in normal operation is displayed before the start of route guidance.›
To switch on/off in the main menu Navigation, tap on the function surface 
Tap →
Advanced settings

Demo mode
.
When the Demo mode is switched on, the route starting point can be defined.

In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface 
Tap →
Advanced set-tings

Define demo mode starting point
.

Define the starting point by entering the address or the current vehicle posi-
tion.

The demo mode starting point can also be set as long as the demo mode is
turned on by tap the desired map location and the menu item
Start Demo Mode
is selected » page 189 , Tap map point .
Graphical driving recommendations
Fig. 241
Driving recommendations / travel recommendation detail
The display of the graphical driving recommendations is in the split screen
Ma-noeuvre
as well as the display of the instrument cluster.
In the split screen
Manoeuvre
the following driving recommendations are shown
» Fig. 241 .
Street name / street number of the current vehicle position
Driving recommendations with street names / road numbers, with the
route and the travel time to the manoeuvre location
Details of driving recommendation (is displayed near the manoeuvre)
Lane guidance
In the split screen
Manoeuvre
, Infotainment also announces TMC traffic obstruc-
tions and on motorways, car parks, petrol stations or restaurants. 
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To move the selector lever from mode N to D / S only the brake pedal is press-
ed.
The selector lever is not locked when quickly moving across the position N
(e.g. from R to D/S ). This, for example, helps to rock out a vehicle that is stuck,
e.g. in a bank of snow. The selector lever lock will engage if the lever is in posi-
tion N for more than approx. 2 seconds without the brake pedal being de-
pressed.
If it is not possible to release the gear selector from mode P in the usual man-
ner, then this can be emergency unlocked » page 303.
Note
If you want to switch the selector lever from mode P to mode D/S or vice ver-
sa, move the selector lever quickly. This prevents that you accidentally select
mode R or N.
Manual shifting of gears (Tiptronic)
Fig. 261
Selector lever/multi function steering wheel
Read and observe
and on page 209 first.
Tiptronic mode makes it possible to manually shift gears with the selector lev-
er or multifunction steering wheel.
Switching to manual shifting using the selector lever

Push the gear selector from position D/S towards the right, or left in a right-
hand drive vehicle. The current gear is maintained.
Switching to manual shifting by using the rocker switches under the
multifunction steering wheel

To change gear , pull one of the rocker switches
-
/
+
briefly towards the
steering wheel » Fig. 261.
›To
cancel manual shift, pull the rocker switch + towards the steering wheel
for more than 1 s.
If you do not pull one of the rocker switches -
/
+
for more than 1 minute,
manual shifting of the gears is deactivated automatically.
Changing gear

To shift up , tap the selector lever forwards
+
or pull the rocker switch
+
briefly towards the steering wheel » Fig. 261.

To shift down , tap the selector lever backwards
-
or pull the rocker switch
-
briefly towards the steering wheel » Fig. 261.
The currently selected gear is indicated in the display » Fig. 259 on page 210 .
The gear shift indicator should be observed when changing gear » page 44.
When accelerating, the gearbox automatically shifts up into the higher gear
just before the maximum permissible engine speed is reached. If a lower gear
is selected, the gearbox does not shift down until there is no risk of the engine
over revving.
Note
It may be beneficial, for example, when travelling downhill, to use manual
shifting of gears. Shifting to a lower gear reduces the load on the brakes and
hence the wear of the brakes.
Start and drive
Read and observe
and on page 209 first.
Starting and temporarily pausing

Firmly depress and hold the brake pedal.

Start the engine.

Press the locking button and move the selector lever to the desired position
» page 210 .

Release the brake pedal and accelerate.
The selector lever position N does not have to be selected if stopping for a
short time, such as at cross roads. However, you must apply the brake pedal in
order to prevent the vehicle from rolling away.
Accelerate to max. speed during the journey (kickdown function)
The kickdown function is applied when the accelerator pedal is pressed down
in the forward mode.
The gear change is adjusted accordingly to reach the maximum acceleration. 
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Accelerate to maximum speed when starting (launch control function)1)
The launch control function is available in mode S or Tiptronic.›
Disable the TCS » page 215, Braking and stabilisation systems .

START STOP deactivate » page 205, manually activate/deactivate system .

Fully depress and hold the brake pedal with your left foot.

Fully depress the accelerator pedal with your right foot.

Release the brake pedal - the vehicle is running at maximum acceleration.
Driving in neutral (“coasting”)
When releasing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle moves without the braking
effect of the engine.
Operating conditions
▶ The selector lever is in the D/S position.
▶ Driving mode Eco or Individual (Drive - Eco) is selected » page 251, Select the
driving mode (Driving Mode Selection) .
▶ The vehicle is travelling at more than 20 km/h.
▶ No trailer or other accessory is connected to the trailer socket.
The gear is selected again automatically, when you depress the accelerator or
brake pedal or pull the left rocker switch
-
towards the steering wheel
» page 211 , Manual shifting of gears (Tiptronic) .
WARNINGRapid acceleration, particularly on slippery roads, can lead to loss of control
of the vehicle – risk of accident!
Running in the engine and economical driving
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Run in engine
212
Tips for economical driving
212
DriveGreen function
213Run in engine
During the first 1,500 km, the driving manner determines the quality of the
running in process on a new engine.
During the first 1,000 km , the engine should not be charged with more than
3/4 of the maximum permitted engine revs and without the trailer.
In the area of 1,000 to 1,500 kilometres , the engine load can be increased up
to the maximum permitted engine speed.
Tips for economical driving
The fuel consumption depends on the driving style, road condition, weather
conditions and the like.
For an economical driving style, the following instructions must be observed. ▶ Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking.
▶ Observe the recommended gear » page 44.
▶ Avoid full throttle and high speeds.
▶ Reduce idling.
▶ Avoid short distances.
▶ Ensure the correct tyre inflation pressure is maintained » page 286.
▶ Avoid unnecessary ballast.
▶ Remove the roof rack when it is not needed.
▶ Only switch on electrical consumers (e.g. seat heating) for as long as they are
needed. In the Infotainment menu 




Convenience consumers
up to
three consumers who currently have the largest share of fuel consumption,
can be displayed.
▶ Before switching on, ventilate the cooling system briefly and do not use the
cooling system with open windows.
▶ Do not leave windows open at high speed.
1)
This function is only valid for some engines.
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Multicollision brake (MCB)Read and observe
on page 216 first.
MCB helps to decrease speed after a collision by means of automatic braking
interventions and to stabilise the vehicle. This reduces the risk of a subse-
quent crash due to uncontrolled vehicle movement.
The automatic brake interventions can take place only if the following condi-
tions are met.
There was a front, side and rear-end collision of a certain severity.
The impact speed was greater than approx. 10 km/h.
The brakes, the ESL and other required electrical systems remain function-
al after impact.
The accelerator pedal is not actuated.
Trailer stabilisation system (TSA)
Read and observe
on page 216 first.
The TSA helps the combination stable in situations where the trailer sways
and then the whole trailer combination.
TSA brakes the individual wheels of the towing vehicle in order to damp the rocking motion of the entire vehicle combination.
The following conditions are required for the correct TSA function. The trailer was shipped from the factory or purchased from the ŠKODA
genuine accessories.
The trailer is electrically connected to the towing vehicle via the trailer
socket.
The parking aid is activated.
The speed is greater than 60 km/h.
Further information » page 261, Towing device and trailer .
OFF ROAD mode
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operating principle
219
Hill Descent Assistant
219
ESC OFF ROAD
220
TCS OFF ROAD
220
EDL OFF ROAD
220
ABS OFF ROAD
220
Show OFF ROAD in Infotainment
220
The OFF ROAD mode includes functions that help to overcome routes that are
difficult to navigate when travelling on non-paved roads.
But even with OFF ROAD mode activated, your vehicle is never a true SUV.
WARNINGThe general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be
observed » page 215, in section Introduction .
CAUTION

The OFF ROAD mode is not designed for the use on common roads.■All four wheels must be fitted with the same tyres approved by ŠKODA AUTO
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Fig. 269
Sampled areas and range of the
sensors
Read and observe and on page 221 first.
The system uses ultrasound waves to calculate the distance between the
bumper and an obstacle. The ultrasonic sensors are, depending on vehicle
equipment,, located in the back or in the front bumper » Fig. 268.
Depending on the equipment, the following system versions are possible
» Fig. 269 .
▶ Variant 1: warns of obstacles in the areas
C
,
D
.
▶ Variant 2: warns of obstacles in the areas
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
.
▶ Variant 3: warns of obstacles in the areas
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
,
E
.
Approximate range of sensors (in cm)
Range » Fig. 269Variant 1
(4 sensors)Variant 2
(8 sensors)Variant 3
(12 sensors)A-120120B-6090C160160160D606090E--90
Audible signals
The interval between the acoustic signals becomes shorter as the clearance is
reduced. At a distance of approx. 30 cm a continuous tone starts to sound -
danger area. Stop driving in the direction of the obstacle!
The acoustic signals can be set in Infotainment » page 221.
Towing a trailer
When towing, or when another accessory is connected to the trailer socket,
only the areas
A
and
B
» Fig. 269 are active in the system.
Note■
If with Version 3 vehicles not all fields around the vehicle silhouette are ac-
tive after activation, the vehicle should be moved forwards or backwards.■
The signal tones for front obstacle recognition are factory-set to be higher
than for rear obstacle recognition.

The setting of the acoustic signals is stored (depending on Infotainment
type) in the active user account personalisation » page 50.
Display Infotainment screen
Fig. 270
Screen display
Read and observe and on page 221 first.
Function surfaces and warnings » Fig. 270ARoad display.  Depending on the Infotainment type: Switching off park assistant dis-
play.Switching audible parking signals on/off.Disable / enable the automatic emergency braking.Change to rear-view camera display .There is an obstacle in the collision area (the distance to the obstacle
is less than 30 cm). 
Stop moving in the direction of the obstacle!There is an obstacle in the road (the distance to the obstacle is great-
er than 30 cm).An obstacle is located outside of the road (the distance to the obsta-
cle is greater than 30 cm).System failure (there is no indication of obstacles).
Road display
The road display
A
» Fig. 270 indicates the road on which the vehicle would
take the current steering wheel and shift / selector lever position. 
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›In this case, adjust the steering wheel so that the yellow lines 6 the red line8 fade into each other.›
Carefully reverse until

appears on the screen or the green line
7
is con-
gruent with the lateral boundary of the parking space (e.g. kerb)
2
.

Stop the vehicle and steer opposite until the yellow lines
6
the red line
8
fade into each other (required roadway alignment). Hold the steering wheel
in this position.
Orientation lines are displayed » Fig. 280 on page 228 on the screen.

Carefully move backwards.

Stop the vehicle when 
appears on the screen, or at a safe distance from
the obstacle situated behind the vehicle.
Note
The guidance in the parking space is cancelled due to the system when the
steering wheel is set for a period of time against the required road direction.
The parking is to be started again.
Mode - driving up to a trailer / distance monitoring
Fig. 283
Screen display
Read and observe and on page 227 first.
In this mode, the area behind the vehicle is shown at the top of the screen.
Vehicles with towing hitch
If your vehicle is factory fitted with a tow-bar, this mode supports the driver
when the vehicle approaches a trailer draw bar.
Screen display » Fig. 283
Ball head of the towing device
Lines for the distance estimation (at a distance of about 10 cm)
ABLine for approaching a trailer draw bar
Trailer draw bar
The line C
moves depending on the steering angle and indicate the roadway
on which the vehicle would take with the current steering wheel position.
Vehicles without towing hitch
If your vehicle is not factory equipped with a towing hitch, a red line for moni-
toring the distance to obstacles is displayed on the screen at a distance of 40
cm behind the vehicle.
Mode - monitor the area behind the vehicle
Read and observe
and on page 227 first.
In this mode, the area behind the vehicle is shown on the screen.
The mode is suited for the entire view of the situation behind the vehicle.
Area View (AreaView)
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operating principle
231
Activation / deactivation
232
Views and function surfaces
232
View of the rear camera
233
View of the front camera
233
View of the side cameras
233
The area view (below only system) helps the driver when parking and manoeu-
vring by displaying the area around the vehicle on Infotainment screen (below
only screen).
The area around the vehicle is detected by four cameras » Fig. 284 on
page 231 .
The system operates in cooperation with the parking aid system. Both systems
are displayed simultaneously on the screen.
For this reason, the chapter on the parking aid is also to be read carefully and
the safety notes are to be observed. 
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Operation description - Variant with ACCFig. 303
Controls the speed limiter (version with ACC)
Read and observe
on page 241 first.
Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter » Fig. 3031Activate ACC (required condition for the subsequent activation
of the speed limiter) To activate the speed limiter , set the lever to position , then
press B
to operate.
2Resume control a)
/ increase speed limit by 1 km/h at a time
(sprung position)3Interrupt control (spring-tensioned position)4Disable speed Limiter (delete set limit )5 Increase speed limit by 10 km/h at a time6 Decrease speed limit by 10 km/h at a timeAStart control / reduce speed limit in increments of 1 km/hBSwitching between ACC and speed limitera)
If no speed limit is set, the current speed is set as the speed limit.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Settings in Infotainment
244
Operation
244Automatic stopping and starting245Operation overview245
Start control
246
Stop/resume control
246
Set/change desired speed
246
Set the clearance level
246
Special driving conditions
247
Overtaking and towing
247
Malfunctions
248
The Adaptive Cruise Control (hereinafter referred to as ACC) maintains the set
speed or the distance to the vehicle ahead without the accelerator or brake
pedal being pressed.
The front of the vehicle and the distance to the vehicle ahead is monitored by
a radar sensor » page 215.
The state in which the ACC maintains the speed or the proximity is described
as control from here on.
WARNING■
The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must
be observed » page 215, in section Introduction .■
The driver must always be ready to take over the operation of the accel-
erator and brake pedal.

The ACC does not react when approaching a stationary obstacle, such as
traffic jams, vehicle breakdowns or vehicles waiting at a traffic light.

The ACC does not respond to crossing or oncoming objects.

If the ACC does not decelerate fast enough, immediately apply the vehi-
cle's foot brake.
WARNINGFor safety reasons, do not use the ACC under the following conditions.■When driving in turning lanes, motorway exits or construction sites, to
avoid an unwanted acceleration to the stored speed.■
When visibility is poor, (e.g. fog, heavy rain, thick snowfall).

When road conditions are poor (e.g. ice, slippery road, gravel, dirt road).

Driving in “sharp” corners or in steep gradients / on steep inclines. 
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