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WARNING
•When driving, the ignition key mu st always be in the ignition
lock in the position (ignition switched on) without the engine
running. This position is indicate d by the warning lights coming on.
If this is not the case, it could result in unexpected locking of the
steering wheel - risk of accident!
•Only remove the ignition key from the ignition lock when the
vehicle has come to a standstill (put on the handbrake or select the
selector lever position P). The steering lock might otherwise
engage unintentionally - risk of accident!
•Always withdraw the ignition key if you are going to leave the
vehicle, even for a short time. This is particularly important if chil-
dren are left in the vehicle. The children might otherwise start the
engine or switch on electrical equipment (e.g. power windows) -
risk of accident or injury!
Starting engine
General
You can only start the engine only using an original ignition
key.
•Place the gearshift lever into neutral (or place the selector lever to the
position P or N in the case of an automatic gearbox) and put on the hand-
brake firmly before starting the engine.
•The clutch pedal should be fully depressed when starting the engine
which means that the starter only has to crank the engine.
•Let go of the key as soon as the engine starts otherwise there may be
damage to the starter. The engine running noises may at first be louder for a short time after
starting the cold engine until oil pressure can be built up in the hydraulic
valve clearance compensation. This is quite normal and is not an oper-
ating problem.
If the engine does not start ...
You can use the battery of another vehicle as a jump-start aid
⇒page 281.
It is only possible to tow-start vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox. The
tow-starting distance must not be more than 50 metres ⇒page 286.
WARNING
•Never run the engine in non ventilated or enclosed areas. The
exhaust gases of the engine contain besides the odorless and
colourless carbon monoxide a poisonous gas - hazard! Carbon
monoxide can cause unconsciousness and death.
•Never leave your vehicle unattended with the engine running.
Caution
•The starter may only be operated (ignition key position ), if the
engine is not running. If the starter is immediately operated after switching
off the engine, the starter or the engine can be damaged.
•Avoid high engine revolutions, full throttle and high engine loads as
long as the engine has not yet reached its normal operating temperature
- risk of damaging the engine!
•Vehicles which are fitted with an exhaust gas catalytic converter
should not be tow-started over a distance of more than 50 metres.
For the sake of the environment
Never warm up the engine when the vehicle is standing. Drive off right
away. Through this the engine reaches its operating temperature more
rapidly and the pollutant emissions are lower.
A2
A3
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Multifunction steering wheel*
Operating the radio system
The driver can set the basic functions of the radio system by simply oper-
ating the buttons on the steering wheel so that he can concentrate on the
traffic situation without being distracted as little as possible by operating
the radio system ⇒fig. 146 .
This applies only if your radio equipment has been installed at the factory.
You can of course operate the radio system at the appliance. You will find
a description in the operating instructions of your radio system.
If the headlights are switched on, the buttons on the steering wheel come
on when pressing the button
.
By pressing the buttons, you can carry out the following functions: The buttons apply for the respective operating mode of the current radio
system.
Fig. 146 Multifunction
steering wheel:
Buttons for the opera-
tion of the radio
ButtonRadioCassetteCD
Button for stored
transmitter
forward
without functionTitle search forward
Increase volume
Decrease volume
Button for stored
transmitter back
without functionTitle search back
Lighting of buttons
Frequency search back
Fast rewind Reading the
previous CD
Frequency search forward
Fast forward Reading the
following CD
Mute switch
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
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Radio and mobile phone operation
The driver can set the basic functions of the radio and mobile phone
system by simply operating the buttons on the steering wheel so that he
can concentrate on the traffic situation without being distracted as little as
possible by operating the radio and mobile phone system ⇒fig. 147 .
This applies only if your radio and mobile phone equipment has been
installed at the factory. You can of course operate the radio and mobile
system at the appliance. You will find a description in the operating
instructions of your radio system.
If the headlights are switched on, the buttons on the steering wheel come
on when pressing the button
.
By pressing the buttons, you can carry out the following functions:Fig. 147 Multifunction
steering wheel:
Buttons for the radio
and mobile phone
operation
ButtonRadioCassetteCDPhone
Button for stored
transmitter forward
without
functionTitle search
forward
without function
Increase volume
Decrease volume
Button for stored
transmitter back
without
functionTitle search
back
without function
Lighting of buttons
without functionReject, end a call, reach one level higher in the menu
Switching over between radio system and mobile phone Receive, accept a call, call up menu telephone, confirm menu selection
without functionActivation/deactivation button for voice control (button PTT)
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
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The buttons apply for the respective operating mode of the current radio
system.
Note
The operation of the mobile phone fitted with multifunction steering wheel
is only possible on certain models of mobile phone. More detailed infor-
mation is available from your Škoda dealer.
Universal telephone preinstallation with
voice control*
Description
The voice control is activated according to equipment installed on the
vehicle by pressing the button PTT (push to talk) on the adapter
⇒
fig. 148 or the button
on the multifunction steering wheel ⇒page 164,
fig. 147 .
A phone phonebook is part of the mobile phone preinstallation with voice
control. In the phone phonebook there are 50 free memory locations avail-
able. This phone phonebook is independent of the appliance used for the
mobile telephone.
For vehicles fitted with multifunction steering wheel, the operation is
performed via the function buttons on the steering wheel ⇒page 164.
Furthermore the volume can be changed individually at any time with the
button for setting the radio or on vehicles fitted with multifunction steering
wheel* with function buttons on the steering wheel.
If the system answers with the voice response “ Telephone is not ready”,
please check the operating state of the telephone as follows:
•Is the telephone switched on?
•Is the PIN code entered?
Dialogue
The period, in which the telephone system is ready to receive voice
commands and carry out the voice commands, is called DIALOGUE. The
system gives audible feedback and guides you if necessary through the
relevant functions. You can start or end the dialogue at any time by
pressing the PTT button. You can also end the dialogue with the voice
command CANCEL.
The dialogue is always automatically ended after carrying out an opera-
tion, e.g. after erasing the name from the phonebook.
The dialogue of the incoming call is immediately interrupted and you can
accept the call by pressing the button
.
If a voice command is not detected, the system answers with “ Pardon?”
and a new entry can be performed. After the 3rd error the answer
“ Cancel ” is given and the dialogue is ended.Fig. 148 Button for
switching on the voice
control
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•You can scroll through the telephone memory for individual names or
menus by briefly pressing the rocker switch ⇒ page 167, fig. 150.
•You can scroll for letters alphabetically within the telephone memory
by pressing the rocker switch at the bottom for a lengthy period.
•You can always return to one level higher in the menu of the informa-
tion display by pressing the rocker switch at the top for a lengthy
period.
•The selected menu is displayed by briefly pressing the button .
Overview of the possible functions and read outs:
You can operate the mobile phone via the voice control ⇒page 165 or via
the buttons of the multifunction steering wheel ⇒page 164.
Voice commands
Voice commands for mobile phone operation
Voice commands for operating the phone phone book
ActivityRead out in display
Selected call
numberCalling... Name Number
accepted call
incoming call... Name
or
incoming call... Number
or
incoming call...
Accept
Refuse
Call termi-
natedTerminated
Number
engagedLine Busy
No service foundNo Service
Enter PIN
codeEnter PIN
AA
AA
AA
AB
Voice commandActivity
ENTER PIN/PIN CODEAfter this command the PIN code of the mobile
phone can be entered ⇒page 169.
DIAL NUMBERAfter this command a telephone number can
be entered which establishes a connection to
the requested partner ⇒page 170.
REDIALAfter this command the last selected telephone
number is selected again ⇒page 170.
Voice commandActivity
SAVE/STORE
NAME/NUMBERAfter this command a name with its telephone
number can be stored in the phone phone book
⇒ page 171.
SELECT
NAMES/NAMEAfter this command a telephone number which
was stored under its given name in the phone
phone book can be selected ⇒page 171.
DELETE
NAMES/NAMEAfter this command a name in the phone phone
book can be erased ⇒page 172.
LISTEN TO/PLAY
PHONEBOOKAfter this command you can listen-in to the
phone phone book ⇒page 172.
DELETE PHONE-
BOOKAfter this command the complete phone book
or a name can be erased ⇒page 172.
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Passive Safety
Basic information
Driving the safe way
Passive safety measures reduce the risk of injury in acci-
dent situations.
In this section you will find important information, tips and notes on the
subject of passive safety in your vehicle. We have combined everything
here which you should be familiar with, for example, regarding seat belts,
airbags, child seats and safety of children. It is therefore important, in
particular, to comply with the notes and warnings in this section for your
own interest and in the interest of those travelling with you.
WARNING
•This chapter contains important information on how to use the
vehicle for the driver and his occupants. You will find further infor-
mation on safety, which concerns you and those travelling with
you, in the following chapters of this Owner's Manual.
•The complete on-board literature should always be in the
vehicle. This applies in particular, if you rent out or sell the
vehicle.
Safety equipment
The safety equipment is part of the occupant protection
and it can reduce the risk of injuries in accident situations.
“Do not put at risk” your safety and the safety of those travelling with you
. In the event of an accident, the safety equipment can reduce the risk of
injuries. The following list contains part of the safety equipment in your
vehicle:
•Three-point seat belts for all the seats,
•belt force limiter for front and outer rear seats*,
•belt tensioner for front and outer rear seats*,
•seat belt height adjuster for front seats,
•front airbag for the driver and the front seat passenger,*
•side airbags*,
•head airbags*,
•anchoring points for child seat using the “ISOFIX” system,
•head restraint adjustable for height,
•adjustable steering column.
The specified safety equipment works together, in order to optimally
protect you and those travelling with you in accident situations. The safety
equipment does not protect you or the people travelling with you, if you or
your occupants adopt an incorrect seated position or the equipment is not
correctly adjusted or used.
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Correct seated position
Correct seated position for the driver
Correct seated position for the driver is important for safe
and relaxed driving.
For your own safety and to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an acci-
dent, we recommend the following setting:
•Adjust the steering wheel so that the distance between the steering
wheel and your chest is at least 25 cm ⇒fig. 152 .
•Position the driver seat in the forward/back direction so that you are
able to press the pedals with your legs at a slight angle .
•Adjust the backrest so that you are able to reach the highest point of
the steering wheel with your arms at a slight angle.
•Adjust the head restraint so that the top edge of the head restraint is
at the same level as the upper part of your head ⇒fig. 153 .
•Fasten the seat belt correctly ⇒page 186, “How are seat belts correctly
fastened?”.
Manual driver seat adjustment ⇒page 83, “Adjusting the front seats”.
Electrical driver seat adjustment ⇒page 84, “Adjusting front seats electri-
cally*”.
Fig. 152 The correct
distance of the driver
from the steering wheel
Fig. 153 The correct
head restraint adjust-
ment for the driver
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WARNING
•The front seats and the head restraints must always be adjusted
to match the body size of the seat occupant as well as the seat belts
must always be correctly fastened in order to provide an optimal
protection for you and your occupants.
•The driver must maintain a distan ce of at least 25 cm to the
steering wheel ⇒page 179, fig. 152 . Not maintaining this minimum
distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to prop-
erly protect you - hazard!
•When driving, hold the steering wheel with both hands firmly on
the outer edge in the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock position. Never hold
the steering wheel firmly in the 12 o'clock position or in another
way (e.g. in the middle of the steering wheel or at the inner steering
wheel edge). In such cases, injuries to the arms, the hands and the
head can occur when the driver airbag is deployed.
•The backrests must not be angled too far back when driving
otherwise this will affect proper operation of the seat belts and of
the airbag system - risk of injury!
•Ensure that there are no objects in the footwell as any objects
may get behind the pedals during a driving or braking manoeuvre.
You would then no longer be able to operate the clutch, to brake or
accelerate.
Correct seated position for the front passenger
The front passenger must maintain a distance of at least
25 cm from the dash panel so that the airbag offers the
greatest possible safety when an airbag is deployed.
For the safety of the front passenger and to reduce the risk of injury in the
event of an accident, we recommend the following setting:
•Adjust the front passenger seat as far as possible to the rear.
•Adjust the head restraint so that the top edge of the head restraint is
at the same level as the upper part of your head ⇒page 179, fig. 153 .
•Fasten the seat belt correctly ⇒page 186, “How are seat belts correctly
fastened?”.
In exceptional cases the front passenger airbag can be deactivated
⇒ page 199, “Deactivating an airbag”.
Manual front passenger adjustment ⇒page 83, “Adjusting the front seats”.
Electrical front passenger seat adjustment ⇒page 84, “Adjusting front
seats electrically*”.
WARNING
•The front seats and the head restraints must always be adjusted
to match the body size of the seat occupant as well as the seat belts
must always be correctly fastened in order to provide an optimal
protection for you and your occupants.
•The front passenger must maintain a distance of at least 25 cm
to the dash panel. Not maintaining this minimum distance will
mean that the airbag system will not be able to properly protect you
- hazard!
•Always keep your feet in the footwell when the car is being
driven - never place your feet on the instrument panel, out of the
window or on the surfaces of the seats. You will be exposed to
increased risk of injury if it becomes necessary to apply the brake
or in the event of an accident. If an airbag is deployed, you may
suffer fatal injuries when adopting an incorrect seated position!
•The backrests must not be angled too far back when driving
otherwise this will affect proper operation of the seat belts and of
the airbag system - risk of injury!
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