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Baggage net supports that are not secured correctly can be released from
the guide in ca se of
the sudden braking or accident. As a result, objects
may be fired through the passenger compartment causing serious injury
or death.
● Always ensure that the baggage net supports are correctly inserted
into the rai
ls; the red mark should not be visible.
● Never secure a child seat to the baggage net supports. CAUTION
● The baggage net supports placed on the rail system can be damaged
when f o
lding down seats from the third row or putting them back into posi-
tion and these can also damage the seats themselves. Before folding down
or repositioning the seats, remove the baggage net supports from the rail
system. Retaining hooks Fig. 99 In the luggage
comp
ar
tment: retaining
hooks.
On the right-hand side of the luggage compartment, there are folding re-
taining hook
s ⇒ fig. 99 that can be used to secure light shopping bags.
● Press the retaining hooks down ⇒ fig. 99 (arrow) and f
old them.
● Hook the bags in place.
● After use, raise the hooks again. WARNING
Never use these hooks to secure objects. In case of sudden braking or an
acc ident, the hook
s could rupture. CAUTION
The hooks can support a maximum of 2.5 kg (about 5 lbs). Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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Luggage net* Fig. 100 In the luggage
comp
ar
tment: net used
on secured baggage.
The baggage net can be used to secure lighter items.
Hooking the b
aggage net into the luggage compartment floor
● Hook the baggage net into the fastening rings ⇒ fig. 100 1 and
2 .
Rel e
asing the baggage net
The secured baggage net is taut ⇒ .
● Carefully unhook the baggage net hooks from the fastening rings 1 .
● Carefully unhook the baggage net hooks from the fastening rings 2 . WARNING
The elastic baggage net stretches when it is secured to the luggage com-
par tment
fastening rings. The secured baggage net is taut. The hooks on
the baggage net can cause injury if the net is incorrectly hooked or un-
hooked.
● Always ensure that the hooks do not suddenly release from the fas-
tening rin
gs when hooking or un-hooking.
● Always keep your face and eyes protected at a safe distance to avoid
injury shou
ld a hook slip while hooking or unhooking.
● Always engage the hooks in the order given. If a baggage net hook
spring
s back this can cause injury.
Roof carrier system* Introduction The vehicle roof has been designed to optimise aerodynamics. For this rea-
son, con
v
entional roof carrier systems cannot be secured to the roof rails.
Given that the water drains have been incorporated into the roof for aerody-
namic reasons, only the SEAT approved basic supports and roof carrier sys-
tems can be used.
When should the roof carrier system be removed?
● When it is not being used.
● When the vehicle is being washed in a car wash.
● When the vehicle height exceeds the maximum height (for example, in a
garag
e).
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Additional information and warnings:
● Light ⇒ page 95
● Tr
ansporting ⇒ page 13
● E
cological driving ⇒ page 225
● Wheel
s and tyres ⇒ page 293
● A
ccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications ⇒ page 257WARNING
The risk of an accident is increased by transporting heavy or bulky loads
on the roof , whic
h affects the car's handling by shifting the centre of
gravity and increasing susceptibility to cross winds.
● Always secure loads correctly with suitable and undamaged attach-
ment rope or s
traps.
● Large, heavy, wide and flat loads negatively affect the vehicle aerody-
namics, c
entre of gravity and handling.
● Avoid brusque manoeuvres and sudden braking.
● Adjust your speed and driving style to visibility, road, traffic and
weather c
onditions. CAUTION
● Always remove the roof carrier system from the roof before entering a car
w a
sh.
● The height of your vehicle is changed by the installation of the roof carri-
er and the load sec
ured on it. Compare the vehicle height with the passage
height, for example in underground car parks or entering garage doors.
● The roof antenna, the range of the panoramic sliding roof and the tail-
gate shou
ld not be affected by the roof carrier system and the load being
transported.
● Take extra care not to let the tailgate strike the roof load when opening. For the sake of the environment
The vehicle uses more fuel when the roof carrier system is fitted.
Securing the base supports and roof carrier system Fig. 101 Attachment
points
f
or the basic sup-
port and the roof carrier
system.
The mounts are the basis of a complete roof carrier system. Special fixtures
mus t
then be added in order to safely transport luggage, bicycles, skis, surf
boards or boats on the roof. All these system components are available
from an Authorised Service Centre.
It will only be possible to install a basic support or roof carrier system if the
vehicle has a roof rail.
Securing the base supports and roof carrier system
Always secure the base supports and roof carrier system correctly.
The roof carrier system must always be installed exactly according to the in-
structions provided. Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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Storage compartments
Introduction Storage compartments must only be used to store light or small objects.
The front
c
entral armrest compartment houses the factory-fitted AUX-IN or
multimedia (MEDIA-IN) connection sockets.
The factory-fitted CD changer is located in the left-hand storage compart-
ment of the luggage compartment.
Additional information and warnings:
● Child seats (accessories) ⇒ page 39
● L
uggage compartment ⇒ page 125
● C
are and cleaning of the vehicle interior ⇒ page 249
● ⇒
Bookl et Radio or ⇒ Booklet navigation system WARNING
In the event of sudden braking movements or turns, loose objects may be
thro wn ar
ound the vehicle interior. This could cause serious injuries to
passengers and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
● Do not transport animals or place hard, heavy or sharp objects inside
the vehic
le in: open storage compartments, instrument panel, storage
tray, items of clothing or bags.
● While driving, always keep object compartments closed. WARNING
Objects falling into the driver's footwell could prevent use of the pedals.
This c
ould lead the driver to lose control of the vehicle, increasing the
risk of a serious accident.
● Make sure the pedals can be used at all times, with no objects rolling
underneath them.
● The floor m
at should always be secured to the floor.
● Never place other mats or rugs on top of the original mat supplied by
the factor
y.
● Make sure that no objects can fall into the driver's footwell while the
vehicl
e is in motion. CAUTION
● Objects on the shelf could chafe against the wires of the heating ele-
ment in the r
ear window and cause damage.
● Do not keep heat-sensitive objects, food or medicines inside the vehi-
cle. He
at and cold could damage them or render them useless.
● Light-transparent objects placed inside the vehicle, such as lenses,
magnify
ing glasses or transparent suction caps on the windows, could con-
centrate the sun's rays and cause damage to the vehicle. Note
The ventilating slits between the heated rear window and the shelf must not
be co v
ered so that used air can escape from the vehicle. Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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can be located in the storage compartment 1 .. The cover of the compart-
ment 1 can be used to safely store the covers of the rear shelf supports.
Comp ar
tments in the luggage compartment floor
More storage compartments can be found in the luggage compartment
floor. Function Necessary operations
Open the front compartment
⇒ fig. 114
3 :
Pull the front of the luggage compart-
ment floor b
ack using the handle. Open the rear compartment
⇒ fig. 114
4 :
Lift the rear of the luggage compart-
ment floor u
sing the handle. Keeping the rear compartment
open:
Move the hook at the rear right of the
lug g
age compartment and hook the lug-
gage compartment floor onto it
⇒ page 125. Closing the compartment:
Push back the hook and push the rear
of the lug
gage compartment floor 4 down.
Fo l
d the front part of the luggage com-
partment floor forwards 3 .
Other storage compartments:
●
in the centre console, front and rear.
● in the door trims, front and rear.
● Coat hooks on the centr al
door pillars and on the rear roof handles.
● Bag hook in the luggag
e compartment ⇒ page 125. WARNING
Clothing hung on the coat hooks could restrict the driver's view and lead
to seriou s
accidents.
● Hang the clothes from the hooks so that driver's view is not restric-
ted.
● The co
at hook is suitable for light items of clothing. Never place
heavy, h
ard or sharp objects in the bags. CAUTION
Keep the CD changer compartment closed while the vehicle is in motion to
reduc e
vibrations that could damage the changer. Note
The first aid kit is located in the rear left compartment of the luggage com-
par tment
.
Cup holders Introduction Bottle holders
There i
s
a bottle holder in the open compartments in the driver and front
passenger doors and in that of the sliding door.
Additional information and warnings:
● Care and cleaning of the vehicle interior ⇒ pag
e 249
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Cup holders, rear* Fig. 116 Centre console,
re
ar section: f
olding out
the cup holder.
Opening and closing the cup holder in the rear centre console
● To open, move the c
up holder downwards in the direction of the arrow
⇒ fig. 116.
● To close, lift the cup holder.
The third r
ow of seats has a cup holder in the side trim compartment on the
rear left.
Ashtray and cigarette lighter*
Introduction Additional information and warnings:
●
Sockets ⇒ page 151.
● A
ccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications ⇒ page 257. WARNING
Undue use of the ashtray and cigarette lighter may cause a fire or burns
and other serious injurie
s.
● Never put paper or other flammable objects in the ashtray.
Ashtray Fig. 117 Front centre
con
so
le: ashtray closed.
There are ashtrays located on the front of the centre console ⇒ fig. 117 and
on the rear linin
g of the back door.
Opening and closing the ashtray
● To open, lift the ashtray cover.
● To
close, push the ashtray cover down.
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Emptying the ashtray
● Remove the ashtray from the cup holder or lining of the door by pulling
it up w
ards.
● After emptying the ashtray, insert it from above into the cup holder or
door lining.
Cig
arette lighter Fig. 118 Front centre
con
so
le: lighter.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, there may be a lighter to the front of
the centre c
onsole ⇒ fig. 118 or in the compartment to the front of the cen-
tre console.
● Push the button on the cigarette lighter inwards with the ignition on
⇒ fig. 118.
● Wait for the cigarette lighter to pop out slightly.
● Pull out the cigarette lighter and light the cigarette on the glowing coil
⇒ .
● Replace the cigarette lighter in its insert. WARNING
Undue use of the cigarette lighter may cause a fire or burns and other se-
rious injurie
s.
● The cigarette lighter must only be used to light cigarettes or similar.
● Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. The cigarette lighter
can be used when the ignition i
s switched on. Note
The cigarette lighter can also be used with the 12 Volt socket ⇒ pag
e 151.
Sockets Intr oduction Electrical equipment can be connected to the sockets in the vehicle.
Connect
ed equipment
must be in perfect condition and show no signs of
faults.
Additional information and warnings:
● Cigarette lighter
⇒ page 150
● A
ccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications ⇒ page 257
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⇒ fig. 120Steady green light: The child safety device is unlocked. The
sock
et
can now be used. Flashing red light: There is some kind of fault (e.g. discon-
nection due to e
x
cess current or tempera-
ture). Heat protection
The 230 V
o
lt Euro power connector converter switches off automatically
when a certain temperature is exceeded. This disconnect prevents overheat-
ing in the event of an increase in power consumption of the connected ap-
pliance and where the atmospheric temperature is too high. The converter
will switch on again automatically after it has cooled down. Appliances that
are switched on and connected to the socket will start up again. Therefore,
switch off all electrical appliances connected to the socket when the current
converter switches off due to overheating. WARNING
High voltage in the electrical installation!
● Liquids must not be spilt over the socket.
● Do not plug adapters or extension cords into the 230 Volt Euro power
connect or
. Otherwise, the built-in child safety device will switch off and
the connector will become live.
● Do not plug current conductors such as a knitting needle into the 230
Volt
Euro power connector. CAUTION
● Always follow the operating instructions for the appliances to be con-
nect ed!
● Nev
er exceed the maximum power rating as this could damage the vehi-
cle's
general electrical system. ●
12 volt socket:
– Only
use accessories with approved electromagnetic compatibility ac-
cordin
g to current regulations.
– Never power the socket.
● 230 Volt Euro socket:
– Do not hang appliances or plugs that are too heavy (e.g. a transform-
er) from the sock
et.
– Do not connect lamps which contain a neon tube.
– Only plug appliances with a voltage that matches the socket voltage
into the sock
et.
– In the event of consumers with a high start-up current, surge protec-
tion prevents
them from switching on. In this case, unplug the consumer
and try plugging it back in after around 10 seconds. Note
● Some app li
ances may not work properly in the 230 Volt Euro power con-
nector due to a lack of power (Watts).
● The 230 Watt Euro power connector can be modified for 115 Watt appli-
ances
and vice versa. Consult a specialist shop for advice on accessories to
adapt the connector. SEAT recommends visiting a Technical Service.