Seat Arona 2017 Owner's Manual
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2017, Model line: Arona, Model: Seat Arona 2017Pages: 308, PDF Size: 6.66 MB
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Air conditioning
●
At lo w out
side temperatures, the compres-
sor switches off automatically and cannot be
switched on even with the AUTO button.
● It is advisable to turn on the air condition-
ing at l
east once a month, to lubricate the
system gaskets and prevent leaks. If a de-
crease in the cooling capacity is detected, a
Technical Service should be consulted to
check the system.
● To ensure correct operation, the grilles on
both sides
of the screen must not be obstruc-
ted. ●
When the engine i s
under extreme strain,
switch off the compressor for a moment. Economic use of the air conditioning
When the air conditioning is switched on, the
compr
e
ssor consumes engine power and has
influence on fuel consumption. Consider the
following points in order to have the system
operating in the minimum possible time. ●
If the v
ehicle interior has overheated due to
an excessive solar radiation, it is best to
open the windows or doors to allow the hot
air to escape.
● While in motion, the air conditioning
should not
be switched on if the windows are
open.
Air outlets Fig. 169
Air vents. To ensure proper heating, cooling and venti-
l
ation in the
v
ehicle interior, air vents
››› Fig. 169 1 should remain open.
●
The outl ets
c
an be closed or opened sepa-
rately using the slats and the air flow direc-
ted according to need. There are other additional, non-adjustable air
vents in the d
ash panel 2 , in the footwell
and in the r e
ar ar
ea of the interior. »
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Operation
Note
Food, medicine and other heat or cold sensi-
tive o b
jects should never be placed in front of
the air outlets as they may be damaged or
made unsuitable for use by the air coming
from the air vents. Air recirculation
Air recirculation prevents unpleasant smells,
e.g. when p
a
ssing through a tunnel or in
queuing traffic, from entering the interior.
If the air distribution is in the thaw position,
the recirculation flap will always be open (in-
dicator light off).
If the air distribution is switched from any po-
sition to the thaw position, recirculation will
be automatically deactivated. Connecting the recirculation
In any
air di
stribution position except thaw:
● Press button , the button’s
lamp will
light up, indicating that air recirculation in-
side the vehicle has been activated.
Disconnecting the recirculation
In any air distribution position except thaw:
● Press button again and the butt
on's
lamp will go off, indicating that air entry from
the outside has been activated.
In the thaw position the entry of air into
the vehicle interior is always from the out-
side. WARNING
In air recirculation mode, no cold air from the
outs ide ent
ers the vehicle interior. If the air
conditioner is switched off, the windows can quickly mist over. Therefore, never leave the
air rec
ir
culation mode switched on for a long
time (risk of accident). Note
● When en gagin
g reverse gear, the air recir-
culation is connected automatically to pre-
vent the entrance of exhaust gases in the ve-
hicle on travelling backwards. The control
lamp on the button does not light up.
● If the temperature regulator is turned to the
col
dest setting (blue point) and the button
is on, the “Air recirculation” function is auto-
matically activated in order to cool the vehi-
cle faster using less energy, and its control
lamp will light up.
● If the function is not deactivated by press-
ing the butt
on, it will deactivate after approx-
imately 20 minutes. 160
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Air conditioning
Heating and fresh air C ontr
o
ls Fig. 170
Heating controls on the dash panel. Temperature regulator
››
›
page 162.
Blower control. There are four speed set-
tings for the blower. The blower should
always be set at the lowest speed when
driving slowly.
Air distribution regulator.
Air recirculation button ››› page 160.
When the function is activated, a warning
light on the button is turned on.
Heated rear window.
Air distribution
Control 3 for setting the flow of air in the re-
quir ed dir ection.
1 2
3
– Air di
stribution towards the windscreen
in or der t
o demist. For safety reasons, it is
not recommended to switch air recirculation
on.
– Air distribution to upper body.
– Air distribution to footwell
– Air distribution to the windscreen and
the footwell. WARNING
● For y
our safety, the windows should never
be fogged up or covered with snow or ice.
This is essential to ensure good visibility.
Please familiarise yourself with the correct operation of the heating and ventilation sys-
tem, inc
ludin
g the demist/defrost functions
for the windows. Note
● Plea
se consider the general notes
››› page 158. 161
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Functions Ventilating the vehicle interior
The des
ir
ed temperature inside the vehicle
cannot be lower than the ambient tempera-
ture.
● Turn the temperature selector
›››
Fig. 170 1 anti-clockwise.
● Turn blower switch 2 to any of the levels
1-4.
● Set the airflow to the desired direction us-
ing air di s
tribution control 3 .
● Open the relevant air outlets.
Int erior he
atin
g
Maximum heat output, which is needed to
defrost the windows quickly, is only available
when the engine has reached its operating
temperature.
● Turn the temperature selector
›››
Fig. 170 1 clockwise to select the re-
quir ed t
emper
ature. ●
Turn blo
wer switch 2 to any of the levels
1-4.
● Set the airflow to the desired direction us-
in g air di
s
tribution control 3 .
● Open the relevant air outlets.
D efr
o
sting the windscreen
● Turn the temperature regulator
›››
Fig. 170 1 clockwise to reach the maxi-
mum t emper
at
ure.
● Turn the blower switch 2 to level 4.
● Turn air distribution control to .
● Close the central outlets.
● Open and turn the side outlets towards the
w indo
w
s.
Keeping the windscreen and the side win-
dows demisted
● Turn the temperature regulator
›››
Fig. 170 1 to the heating zone.
● Turn blower switch 2 to any of the levels
2-3. ●
Turn air di
s
tribution control to .
● Close the central outlets.
● Open and turn the side outlets towards the
window
s.
Once the windows are demisted and as a pre-
ventive measure, the control 3 can be set in
po s
ition
greater comfort while preventing
the windows from misting again. Note
Remember that the temperature of the engine
coo l
ant should be optimum to ensure that the
heating system functions correctly (except in
vehicles fitted with additional heating*). 162
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Air conditioning
Manual air conditioning* C ontr
o
ls Fig. 171
Air conditioning controls on the dash
panel . Temperature selector
››
›
page 163
Blower control. There are four speed set-
tings for the blower. At low speed, it is
recommended to set the blower to a mini-
mum of 1 to improve the intake of fresh
air.
Air distribution regulator.
Air recirculation button ››› page 160.
When the function is activated, a warning
light on the button is turned on.
Heated rear window.
Button to switch on air conditioning
››› page 163. The air conditioning system
1 2
3
only works when the engine is running
and the f
an is
switched on. WARNING
For your safety, the windows should never be
fog g
ed up or covered with snow or ice. This is
essential to ensure good visibility. Please fa-
miliarise yourself with the correct operation
of the heating and ventilation system, includ-
ing the demist/defrost functions for the win-
dows. Note
Please consider the general notes. Functions
Interior heating
Max
imum he
at output, which is needed to
defrost the windows quickly, is only available
when the engine has reached its operating
temperature.
● Disconnect the cooling system using the
›››
Fig. 171 button (the button light turns off).
● Turn the temperature regulator 1 to set
the des ir
ed temperature inside the vehicle.
● Turn the blower switch to any of the set-
ting s
1-4. »
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Operation
● Set the air di
s
tribution regulator 3 to the
air flo w c
onfigur
ation desired: (towards
the windscreen), (towards the chest),
(towards the footwell) and (towards the
windscreen and footwell areas).
Interior cooling
When the air conditioning is switched on, the
temperature and the air humidity go down.
This way, if the outside humidity is extreme,
the air conditioning prevents the misting of
the windows and therefore, comfort is im-
proved.
● Turn on the cooling system using the
button (the b
utton light turns on).
● Turn the temperature control switch until
the desir
ed interior temperature is reached. ●
Turn the blo
wer switch to any of the set-
tings 1-4.
● Set the air distribution control to the air
flow configur
ation desired: (towards the
windscreen), (towards the chest), (to-
wards the footwell) and (towards the wind-
screen and footwell areas).
Demisting the windscreen
● Turn air distribution to .
● Turn the fan control to one of the two levels
depending on the speed r
equired.
● Rotate the temperature control to the de-
sired l
evel of comfort.
● Close the central outlets. ●
Open and turn the side outl
ets towards the
windows.
If the air conditioning does not work, this
may be due to the following reasons:
● The engine is stationary.
● The fan blower is switched off.
● The outside temperature is lower than ap-
prox
imately +3°C (+37°F).
● The air conditioning system compressor
has
been temporarily switched off because of
an increased engine coolant temperature.
● The air conditioner fuse is faulty.
● Another fault in the vehicle. Have the air
conditioning c
hecked by a specialised work-
shop.
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Air conditioning
Climatronic* Gener a
l
notes Fig. 172
Climatronic: controls. Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
page 49
Climatronic automatically maintains a com-
fortable temperature. To do so, it automati-
cally regulates the supplied air temperature
and the blower and air distribution levels.
The system also allows for the effect of sun-
light, so there is no need for manual adjust-
ment.
Automatic operation guarantees maximum
comfort any time of year ››› page 166. Climatronic description
Coolin
g only works if the following conditions
are met:
● The engine is running
● the outside temperature is above +2°C
(+36°F);
● turned on.
Star
ting the Climatronic
When a button is pressed, the corresponding
function will be activated (except for the recir-
culation button), switching on the air condi-
tioning if it was switched off. Switching off the Climatronic
●
Adjust fan power to zero ›››
Fig. 172 2 or
pr e
s
s the button.
In order to ensure engines subject to heavy
loads are cooled, the air conditioning com-
pressor is switched off in the event of high
coolant temperatures.
Recommended setting for all seasons of the
year
● Set the required temperature. We recom-
mend +22°C (72°F).
● Pre
ss the button ››
› Fig. 172. »
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Operation
● Adju s
t
the vents so that the air flow is di-
rected slightly upwards.
Change between degrees Centigrade and de-
grees Fahrenheit
Keep the and buttons held down for 2
seconds at the same time. The data is dis-
played on the screen in the units required.
Automatic mode
Automatic mode is used to maintain a con-
stant temperature and demist the windows
inside the vehicle.
● Set the interior temperature between +16°C
(+64°F) and +29°C (+84°F).
● Adjus
t the vents so that the air flow is di-
rected s
lightly upwards.
● Press the butt
on, AUTO is displayed on
the screen.
Automatic mode is switched off by pressing
the air distribution buttons or increasing or
decreasing the blower speed. However, the
temperature remains regulated.
Adjusting the temperature
● When you switch on the ignition, control 1›››
Fig. 172 can be u sed t
o set the required in-
terior temperature.
It is possible to select interior temperatures
from +16°C (+64°F) to +29°C (+84°F). In this range the temperature is regulated automati-
cal
ly
. If a temperature below +16°C (+64°F) is
selected, “LO” is displayed on the screen. If a
temperature above +29°C (+84°F) is selected,
“HI” is displayed on the screen. At both ex-
tremes, Climatronic works at maximum cool-
ing or heating power, respectively. The tem-
perature is not regulated.
In the event of prolonged, irregular distribu-
tion of the air flow from the outlets (particu-
larly the footwells) and significant differen-
ces in temperature, e.g. on leaving the vehi-
cle, sensitive people may catch cold.
Fan regulation
Climatronic automatically regulates blower
speed according to the interior temperature.
It is possible, however, to set the blower
speed to suit requirements.
● Press the 2 buttons to increase or reduce
f an s
peed.
C
limatronic will switch off when the blower
switches off.
Turn on windscreen defrost
● Press the button ›››
Fig. 172.
Switching off windscreen defrosting
● Press the button sev
eral times or
press the button. The temperature is regulated automatically.
The air output fr
om the vents ››› Fig. 169 2 is increased.
WARNING
Read and observe the safety warnings ›››
in
Genera l
notes on page 158. Note
● A v i
sit to the specialised service once a
year is recommended to clean the Climatronic
system.
● The interior temperature sensor is at the
bottom. Do not c
over it with stickers or the
like, as this could have a negative effect on
Climatronic operations. 166
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Driving
Driving Ad dr
e
ss
Introduction The power steering is not hydraulic but elec-
tromec
h
anical. The advantage of this steer-
ing is that it foes not need flexible hydraulic
pipes, hydraulic oil, pump, filter or other
parts. The electromechanical system saves
fuel. Whereas a hydraulic system needs con-
tinuous oil pressure, electromechanical
steering only needs power when it is used.
In vehicles with electromechanical steering,
the assisted steering function automatically
adjusts according to vehicle speed, steering
wheel torque and wheel orientation. The
power steering only works when the engine
is running. WARNING
If the power steering does not work, you will
need much mor e s
trength to turn the wheel.
This has a considerable effect on vehicle
safety.
● The power steering only works when the
engine is
running.
● Never allow the vehicle to move when the
engine is
switched off.
● Never remove the key from the ignition
while the
vehicle is moving. The steering lock could be engaged and vehicle steering would
not w
ork. Note
The ignition of the vehicle being towed must
be sw itc
hed on to prevent the steering wheel
from locking and also to allow the use of the
turn signals, horn, windscreen wipers and
washers. Control lamp
The control lamp should light up for a few
sec
ond
s
when the ignition is switched on. It
should go out once the engine is started.
It lights up red
The electromechani-
cal steering is dam-
aged.Have the steering checked im-
mediately by a specialised work-
shop.
It lights up yellow
Electromechanical
steering operation
is limited.See a specialised workshop im-
mediately and have the steering
checked.
If the yellow warning lamp does
not light up again after the en-
gine is restarted and the vehicle
has travelled a short distance,
you do not need to take it to a
specialised workshop.
It lights up yellow
The 12-volt battery
was disconnected
and has been recon-
nected.Take the vehicle for a short run
at 15-20 km/h (9-12 mph).
It flashes yellow
The steering column
is tight.Turn the wheel a little to both
sides.
The steering column
does not unlock or
lock.Remove the key from the ignition
and switch the ignition back on.
If necessary, check the messag-
es displayed on the instrument
panel display.
Do not drive on if
the steering
column remains locked after the
ignition has been switched on.
Seek specialist assistance. WARNING
If the warning lamps and the corresponding
mes s
ages are ignored when they light up, the
vehicle may stall in traffic and cause acci-
dents and severe injuries.
● Never ignore the warning lamps or messag-
es.
● Stop the
vehicle at the next opportunity
and in a safe p
lace. » 167
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Operation
Note
Failure to heed the control lamps and corre-
spondin g t
ext messages when they light up
may result in damage to the vehicle. Information relating to different vehi-
cl
e pr
ocesses. In order to make the vehicle more difficult to
st
e
al, you should always lock the steering be-
fore leaving the vehicle.
Mechanical steering lock
The steering column is locked when the key
is removed from the ignition lock and the ve-
hicle is stationary.
Activating the steering lock
● Park the vehicle ››
›
page 174.
● Remove the ignition key.
● Turn the steering wheel slightly until the
steerin
g lock has engaged.
Deactivating the steering lock
● Turn the steering wheel slightly to release
the lock.
● Inser
t the key in the ignition lock.
● Hold the steering wheel in this position
and switc
h on the ignition. Electromechanical steering
In vehic
les with electromechanical steering,
the assisted steering function automatically
adjusts according to vehicle speed, steering
wheel torque and wheel orientation. The
power steering only works when the engine
is running.
You should take into account that you will
need considerably more power than normal
to steer the vehicle if the power steering is
not working correctly or at all.
Power-assisted steering
Power-assisted steering helps the driver in
critical situations. In counter-steering, it as-
sists by applying additional torque ››› .
WARNING
Power-assisted steering, together with the
ESC, help s
the driver to control vehicle steer-
ing in critical situations. However, the driver
is ultimately responsible for steering the ve-
hicle at all times. Power-assisted steering
does not remove this responsibility. Starting and stopping the en-
gine
Ignition k ey
po
sitions Fig. 173
Ignition key positions. Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
page 30
Ignition switched off, steering lock 1 In this position
››
›
Fig. 173, the ignition and
the engine are OFF and the steering may be
locked.
For the Steering lock to operate without the
ignition key, turn the steering wheel until it
locks with an audible sound. You should al-
ways lock the steering wheel when you leave
your vehicle. This will help prevent vehicle
theft ››› .
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