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12 volt socket in luggage compartmentFig. 115
Cover of the 12 volt power outlet
Read and observe and on page 99 first.
Use
›
Open the socket cover » Fig. 115.
›
Connect the plug for the electrical appliance to the socket.
230-volt socket
Fig. 116
Open the cover of the 230 volt outlet / 230 volt outlet
Read and observe
and on page 99 first.
The 230-volt socket (hereinafter referred to as a socket) is provided for the
connection of approved electrical accessories with a two-pin 230-volt plug and
a total power consumption of up to 150 watts.
The socket is located in the rear centre console » Fig. 116.
Use
›
Open the cover in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 116.
›
Connect the plug for the electrical appliance to the socket.
When plugging in the connector the child safety lock is unlocked and the out-
let is activated.
The outlet works in the following cases ▶ The engine is running.
▶ In STOP mode with vehicles that have the START-STOP system.
▶ After about 10 minutes after stopping the engine, unless a consumer was
connected to the outlet before stopping the engine.
Warning lightDisplay indicator lightMeaningIlluminates greenThe power socket is activated.Flashes greenThe socket remains activated for about 10 mi-
nutes after the engine has stopped.Flashes redThe power socket is temporarily deactivated.
An automatic deactivation of the socket can take place, for example, for the
following reasons. ▶ Excessive current.
▶ Low state of charge of the battery.
▶ High outlet temperature.
If disabling reasons no longer exist, the automatic activation of the socket can
be done. Then re-activate connected devices which are switched on »
.
Should no automatic activation take place, the connected devices must be dis-
connected from the power outlet and reconnect after a short time.
WARNING■ Improper use can lead to serious injury or fire. When leaving the vehicle,
never leave persons who are not completely independent, such as children,
unattended in the vehicle.■
Do not pour liquids into the power socket – risk of death! If fluid does
manage to get into the power socket, completely dry out the socket before
reuse.
■
The child lock on the power socket is unlocked when using adapters and
extension cables which carry volts – risk of injury!
■
Do no insert any conductive objects into the contacts of the power sock-
et, e.g. knitting needs – risk of death!
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CAUTION■The power socket can only be used for connecting approved electrical acces-
sories with a two-pin 230V plug, with a total power uptake of up to 150 watt.■
Place the connector on the electrical device into the power socket as far as it
can go to create a connection between the contacts.
■
If the connector of the electrical device is not inserted fully into the power
socket, the child safety lock might release, and the power socket be activated.
The electrical device is still not supplied with power.
■
To use the function in which the outlet is operational for about 10 minutes
after switching off the engine, a consumer must be connected to the power
outlet before stopping the engine.
■
Do not connect any lamps with neon filaments to the power socket - risk of
damaging the lamp.
■
A larger current surge may arise in some power supplies (e.g. for notebooks)
when connecting them to the power socket- this will automatically deactivate
the power socket. In this case, disconnect the power supply from the consum-
er and connect the power supply to the power socket first, followed by the
consumer.
■
The connected appliances may behave differently to when connected to the
mains.
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 117
Front centre console: Open storage compartment / cigarette
lighter
Fig. 118
Centre console at rear: Open storage compartment / cigarette
lighter
Read and observe
and on page 99 first.
Use
›
Open the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the
direction of the arrow » Fig. 117.
Or
›
Open the storage compartment in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 118.
›
Press the igniter in as far as the stop.
›
Wait until the igniter pops out.
›
Remove the glowing igniter and use immediately.
›
Place the igniter back into the socket.
›
Close the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the
direction of the arrow » Fig. 117.
The lid closes automatically in the opposite direction of the arrow.
Or
›
Close the storage compartment in the opposite direction of the arrow
» Fig. 118 .
WARNING■
The cigarette lighter also works if the ignition is switched off. When leav-
ing the vehicle, never leave persons who are not completely independent,
such as children, unattended in the vehicle. These could operate the lighter
and get burned, start a fire or damage the interior.■
Take care when using the cigarette lighter! Improper usage can case
burns.
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NoteThe cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12 volt socket.
Ashtrays
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Ashtray
103
Removable ashtray
104
The ashtray can be used for discarding ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like » .
WARNINGNever place hot or flammable objects in the ashtray – risk of fire!
Ashtray
Fig. 119
Front centre console: Open storage compartment / removing ash-
tray
Fig. 120
Centre console at rear: Open storage compartment / removing
ashtray
Read and observe
on page 103 first.
The ashtray is equipped with an interior light which illuminates when the park-ing or dipped head lights are on.
Removing/inserting the front ash tray
›
Open the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the
direction of the arrow
1
» Fig. 119 .
›
Grasp the ashtray in the area
A
and remove it in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Insertion of the ashtray takes place in reverse order.
›
Close the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the
direction of the arrow
1
.
The lid closes automatically in the opposite direction of the arrow.
Removing/inserting the rear ashtray insert
›
Pull on the depression of upper part
B
and unfold the storage compartment
in the direction of arrow
3
until it stops » Fig. 120.
›
Grasp the ashtray in the area
C
and remove it in the direction of the arrow
4
.
Insertion of the ashtray takes place in reverse order.
›
Close the storage compartment in the opposite direction of the arrow
3
.
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Removable ashtrayFig. 121
Removing ashtray
Read and observe on page 103 first.
Removing/inserting
›
When removing, do not hold the ashtray on the cover.
›
Pull out the ashtray in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 121.
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
Tablet holder
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Attach behind the head restraint
104
Mount in the storage compartment in the rear armrest
105
Handling the holder
105
External devices (e.g. tablet, smartphone etc.) measuring min. 122 mm and
max. 195 mm can be secured in the holder.
The maximum permissible load of the compartment is 750 g.
CAUTION
Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the holder - there is a risk of
damage or functional impairment.Attach behind the head restraintFig. 122
Positioning the adapter/installing the holder
Fig. 123
Removing the holder/removing the adapter
Read and observe
on page 104 first.
Fitting
›
Attach the opened adapter to the guide rods of the front headrest » Fig. 122.
›
Clip in the adapter in the direction of arrow
1
» .
›
Clip in the holder in the direction of arrow
2
into the adapter.
Removing
›
Pull on the locking strap
A
in the direction of the arrow
3
» Fig. 123 .
›
Take out the holder out of the holder in the direction of arrow
4
.
›
Press the adapter and remove in the direction of the arrow
5
from the guide
rods of the headrest.
WARNINGClip in the adapter carefully - there is a risk of injuring your finger.104Using the system
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When transporting cargo the following the instructions must be adhered to
▶ When transporting heavy objects, the driving characteristics change due to
the shift in centre-of-gravity. The speed and style of driving must be adjus-
ted accordingly.
▶ The cargo is stowed in the luggage compartment. To prevent this from mov-
ing it should be secured with suitable lashing straps to the lashing eyes or
secured with fixing nets.
▶ Distribute loads as evenly as possible.
▶ Place heavy objects as far forward as possible.
▶ The transported items must be stowed in such a way that no objects are able
to slip forward on sudden driving or braking manoeuvres – risk of injury!
▶ Tyre pressure is to match the load.
▶ When transporting loads in the luggage compartment that has been en-
larged by folding the rear seats forward, ensure the safety of the passengers
transported on the other rear seats .
In the event of an accident, even small and light objects gain so much kinetic energy that they can cause severe injuries.
The magnitude of the kinetic energy is dependent on the speed at which the
vehicle is travelling and the weight of the object.
Example: In the event of a frontal collision at a speed of 50 km/h, an object
with a weight of 4.5 kg produces an energy, which corresponds to 20 times its
own weight. This means that it results in a weight of approx. 90 kg “ ”.
Luggage compartment light
The warning light turns on when tailgate is opened.
The warning light turns off when the tailgate is closed.
If the boot lid is open and the ignition switched off, the light will extinguish
automatically after around 10 minutes.
The luggage compartment illumination using the removable lamp » page 114.WARNING■
Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners,
nets, hooks etc. Heavy objects were not secured sufficiently – risk of injury!■
If the cargo is tied down with unsuitable or damaged lashing straps, inju-
ries can occur in the event of braking manoeuvres or accidents.
■
Loose cargo can be thrown forward during a sudden manoeuvre or in case
of an accident and can injure the occupants or other road users.
■
Loose cargo could hit a deployed airbag and injure occupants – danger of
death!
CAUTION■ Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners,
nets, hooks etc. - these could be damaged.■
Make sure that transported objects with sharp edges do not damage the
threads of the following devices. ■Rear window heater.
■ Rear window with an integrated antenna.
■ Integrated antenna in the rear side windows.
Fastening elements
Fig. 127
Fastening elements: Variant 1/ Variant 2
Read and observe
and on page 106 first.
The fasteners are located on both sides of the luggage compartment.
Overview of the fastening elements » Fig. 127
Fastening elements for fastening fixing nets
Lashing eyes for fastening items of luggage and fixing nets
The maximum permissible load for the individual lashing eyes
B
is 350 kg.
For vehicles with the variable loading floor, the luggage can only be secured
using the eyelets
B
when the variable loading floor is in the lower position
» page 115 .
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Fig. 133
Luggage compartment cover
stowed behind the rear seats
Read and observe and on page 106 first.
If the support straps
A
» Fig. 132 are attached to the boot lid, then opening
the lid will raise the boot lid cover (hereafter referred to as cover).
If you want to carry bulky goods, the cover can be removed from the vehicle,
and may be stowed behind the rear seat backrests » Fig. 133.
Removing
›
On both sides of the boot lid unhook the straps
A
in direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 132 .
›
Hold the raised cover.
›
Press on the two sides to the underside of the cover in the region of the re-
cess
C
.
›
Take out the cover in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Fitting
›
Position the fixture
B
of the cover over the recess
C
of the side trim
» Fig. 132 .
›
Place first the front and then the rear fixture
B
.
›
Press on the two sides to the upper side of the cover in the region of the re-
cess
C
.
The fixture
B
must lock into place of the recess
C
on both sides of the lug-
gage compartment.
›
On both sides of the boot lid unhook the straps
A
.
WARNINGNo objects should be placed on the cover. This could endanger the vehicle
occupants during sudden braking or vehicle impact.CAUTION■ When closing the boot lid, jamming and damage to the cover or the side trim
panel can occur if handled incorrectly. The following guidelines must be ob-
served. ■ The fixtures B
» Fig. 132 on the cover must be engaged in the recess of
the side trim
C
.
■ The items which are transported must not exceed the height of the cover.
■ The cover must not be jammed in the surrounding seal of the luggage com-
partment lid when it is in the raised position. ■ There must be no object in the gap between the cover in the raise position
and the rear backrest.
■
Never fold the raised cover forwards to the rear seats - there is a risk of dam-
aging the cover and the boot lid.
Roll-up cover
Fig. 134
Roll-up cover: pull out / roll up / intermediate position / remove
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Fig. 135
Remove the left side cover / store roll-up cover
Read and observe
and on page 106 first.
Extending
›
Grasp the cover at grip-point
A
and pull it out in the direction of the arrow
1
until it audibly clicks into place » Fig. 134.
Retracting
›
Press the cover at grip-point
A
in the direction of the arrow
2
» Fig. 134 .
The cover rolls up automatically to the intermediate position
B
.
The cover rolls up fully by pressing the cover in the handle area
A
in direction
of arrow
3
.
Removing/inserting
The fully rolled luggage compartment cover can be removed.
›
Press on the side of the cross bar in the direction of arrow
4
and remove
the cover in the arrow direction
5
» Fig. 134 .
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
Stowage
If the vehicle is equipped with the variable loading floor, then the removable
roll-up luggage compartment cover can be stowed in the recesses of the lug-
gage compartment side trim.
›
Fold the variable loading floor into the upper position » page 115.
›
Open the side trays on both sides of the luggage compartment and remove
» Fig. 138 on page 112 -
.
›
Remove the left side cover in the arrow direction
1
» Fig. 135 .
›
Insert the roll-up cover in the recesses of the side trim in the arrow direction
2
.
›Stow the roll-up cover in the direction of the arrow 3
» .›Reinsert the left side cover in the opposite direction to the arrow 1.›
Close the side trays on both sides of the luggage compartment.
›
Fold out the variable loading floor to the upper position.
WARNINGNo objects should be placed on the foldable boot cover. This could endan-
ger the vehicle occupants during sudden braking or vehicle impact.
CAUTION
If you want to stow the roll-up luggage compartment cover and the multifunc-
tion tray at the same time , then it is necessary that the rear part of the roll-up
luggage compartment is covering the multifunction tray.
Roll-up cover - automatic rolling-up
Read and observe
and on page 106 first.
The automatic rolling up of the roll-up cover (hereafter as function) eases ac-cess tot he luggage compartment.
When opening the boot lid with the function activated, the roll-up cover auto-
matic rolls-up of the intermediate position
B
» Fig. 134 on page 109 .
This function can be activated/deactivated in the Infotainment » Owner´s
Manual Infotainment , chapter CAR - vehicle settings .
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Removable lightFig. 143
Removable lamp
Fig. 144
Removable light: removing / Inserting
Read and observe
and on page 106 first.
The removable lamp (hereinafter referred to as a lamp) is located on the left side of the luggage compartment.
The lamp is for the illumination of the luggage compartment or it can be used
as a portable lamp.
The lamp is fitted with magnets. Thus after taking these out of the vehicle
they can for example be connected to the car body.
Description of the lamp » Fig. 143
Button for operating the lamp
Part that lights up when the lamp is in the mount
Part that lights up when the lamp is not in the mount
Lamp placed in the mount
The warning light turns on when tailgate is opened.
ABCThe warning light turns off when the tailgate is closed.
Removed from the holder›
Grasp the lamp
D
and swivel in the direction of the arrow
1
» Fig. 144 .
Use of removed light
›
Press the button
A
» Fig. 143 - the lamp lights up.
›
Press
A
button once again - the light goes out.
Reinserting the lamp the holder
›
Switch off the ignition » .
›
First insert the rear part of the lamp with the part
E
» Fig. 144 into the
mount and then to press in the direction of the arrow
2
, until it audibly
clicks into place.
Lamp charges
The lamp is supplied by three rechargeable type NiMH AAA batteries.
The rechargeable batteries are constantly charged when the engine is running.
It takes approx. 3 hours to fully charge the rechargeable batteries.
Replace batteries » page 235.
CAUTION
■
If the lamp is not switched off and it is correctly inserted in the holder, the
LED diodes in the front part of the lamp C» Fig. 143 are automatically switch-
ed off.■
If the lamp is not correctly inserted into the holder, this does not light up
when the boot lid is opened and the rechargeable batteries are not charged.
■
The lamp is not watertight and must therefore be protected against mois-
ture.
Class N1 vehicles
Read and observe
and on page 106 first.
In class N1 vehicles that are not fitted with a protective grille, a lashing set that
complies with the EN 12195 standard (1-4) must be used for fastening the load.
Proper functioning of the electrical installation is essential for safe vehicle op-
eration. It is important to ensure that the electrical installation is not damaged
during the adjustment process or when the storage area is being loaded and
unloaded.
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›Fold back part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover A in the opposite
direction of the arrow » Fig. 149.
Using the net partition behind the rear seats›
Fold out part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover
A
in the direction of
the arrow » Fig. 149.
›
Pull the transverse rod back slightly first on one side and then on the other
and remove it from the mounts
E
» Fig. 150 .
›
Hold the crossbar
C
in such a way that the net partition can slowly roll up
into the housing
D
without being damaged.
›
Fold back part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover
A
in the opposite
direction of the arrow » Fig. 149.
CAUTION
If the net partition blocks when pulling it out of the housing, push the release
lever B in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 149.
Removing and refitting the net partition housing
Fig. 151
Removing the net partition
housing
Removing
›
Fold the rear seat backrests forward » page 85.
›
Open the rear right door » page 56.
›
Push the net partition housing
A
in the direction of the arrow
1
and re-
move it from the mounts on the right seat backrests in the direction of the
arrow
2
» Fig. 151 .
Fitting
›
Insert the recesses on the net partition housing into the mounts on the rear
seat backrests.
›
Push the net partition housing in the opposite direction of the arrow
1
» Fig. 151 as far as the stop.
›
Fold the rear seats back into their original positions » page 85.
Roof rack
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
fixing points for base support
118
Roof load
118WARNINGWhen transporting cargo the following the instructions must be adhered
to.■
The transported items on the roof rack must always be securely attached
– risk of accident!
■
Always secure the load with appropriate and undamaged lashing straps
or tensioning straps.
■
Distribute the load evenly over the roof rack system.
■
When transporting heavy objects or objects which take up a large area on
the roof rack system, the handling of the car may change as a result of the
displacement of the centre of gravity. The style of driving and speed must
therefore be adapted to the current circumstances.
■
Avoid abrupt and sudden driving/braking manoeuvres.
■
The permissible roof load, permissible axle loads and permissible total ve-
hicle weight must not be exceeded under any circumstances – risk of acci-
dent!
CAUTION
■ On models fitted with a sliding/tilting roof, ensure that the sliding/tilting roof
does not strike any items of luggage transported on the roof when tilting.■
Ensure that the boot lid does not hit the roof load when opened.
■
The height of the vehicle changes after mounting a roof luggage rack system
including the load that is being transported. Compare the vehicle height with
available clearances, such as underpasses and garage doors.
■
Ensure the roof aerial is not impaired by the load being transported.
Note
We recommend that you use a roof rack from ŠKODA Original Accessories.117Transporting and practical equipment
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WARNING■For your own safety and that of other road users, ensure that all the win-
dows are free of ice, snow and misting. The blower should always be on to
prevent the windows from misting up.■
Under certain circumstances, air at a temperature of about 5 °C can flow
out of the vents when the cooling system is switched on.
CAUTION
■ The air inlet in front of the windscreen must be free of e.g. ice, snow or
leaves to ensure that the heating and cooling system operates properly.■
After switching on the cooling Condensation from the evaporator of the air
conditioning may drip down and form a puddle below the vehicle. This is not a
leak!
■
If the coolant temperature is too high, the cooling system is switched off to
ensure that the engine cools down.
Heating and manual air conditioning
Fig. 153
Heating Controls
Fig. 154
Controls of the manual air conditioning
Read and observe
and on page 119 first.
Individual functions can be set and switched on by turning the rotary switch or
by pressing the button in question. When the function is switched on, the indi-
cator lamp below the button lights up.
Functions of the individual controls » Fig. 153 and » Fig. 154
Setting temperature
▶ Lower the temperature
▶ Increase the temperature
Set the blower speed (Level 0: fan off, Level 6: high speed)
Set the direction of the air flow » page 122
▶ Air flow to the windows
▶ Air flow to the upper body
▶ Air flow into the footwell and to the body (warmer air directed to the
footwell than to the body)
▶ Air flow to the footwell
▶ Air flow to the windows and the footwell
Depending on equipment fitted:
▶ Auxiliary heating and ventilation on / switch off
» page 124
▶ Switching the windscreen heater on/off
» page 75
Operate seat heating for the front left seat » page 88
Switching the cooling system on/off
Switch the heated rear window function on/off » page 75
Switch recirculation on/off » page 122
Operate seat heating for the front right seat » page 88
ABCD119Heating and ventilation