Fastening elements
Fig. 55
Boot: Lashing eyes and fastening elements/lashing eyes and fasten-
ing strip
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 62.
The boot provides the following fastening elements
» Fig. 55.
Lashing eyes for fastening items of luggage and fixing nets.
Fastening elements for fastening fixing nets.
Fastening strip with integrated hooks CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the lashing eyes is 3.5 kN (350 kg). ÐFolding hooks
Fig. 56
Boot: folding hooks
ä A
B
C First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 62.
Folding hooks for attaching small items of luggage, such as bags etc., are provi-
ded on both sides of the boot
» Fig. 56. CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the hook is 7.5 kg. Ð Fastening strip with moveable hook
Fig. 57
Boot: Fastening strip with moveable hook/remove hook
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 62.
A fastening strip is located on both sides of the boot with two moveable hooks
each, in order to attach small items of luggage, such as bags, etc.
» Fig. 57.
Move the hook into another position
› Fold up the hook in direction of arrow 1
» Fig. 57
until an angle of approx. 45°
is reached.
› Move the hook in the direction of the arrow 2
into the desired position and
fold down the hook as far as the stop in direction of arrow 3
.
Remove the hook from the fastening strip
› Fold the hook in the direction of the arrow 4
» Fig. 57 until it slackens.
Install the hook on the fastening strip
› Position the hook on the fastening strip in the vertical position in the direction
of the arrow 5
» Fig. 57
and lightly press it on. £
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64 Using the system
›
Fold the hook down in the opposite direction of the arrow 4
until it locks fully.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of each hook is 7.5 kg. ÐFixing nets
Fig. 58
Fixing nets
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 62.
Fixing examples of the fixing net as double horizontal pockets, floor fixing
net
» Fig. 58
and double vertical pockets » Fig. 58 - . WARNING
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of the fixing nets. Heavy objects
are not secured sufficiently - risk of injury! CAUTION
■ The maximum permissible load of the fixing nets is 1.5
kg.
■ Do not place any sharp objects in the nets - risk of damaging the net. Ð
ä Boot cover
Fig. 59
Removing the boot cover
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 62.
The boot cover can be removed if you wish to transport bulky goods.
›
Folding the seat backrests forward to make it easier to remove the boot cov-
er » page 60, Adjusting the angle of the seat backrest .
› Unhook the support straps 1
» Fig. 59.
› Place the cover in the horizontal position.
› Pull the boot cover out of the holders 2
to the rear or press on the bottom
side of the boot cover in the front area.
› Fold the slackened front part of the boot cover over the head restraints of the
rear seats.
› Slightly tilt the boot cover and remove it to the rear.
› To reinstall, first of all push the boot cover into the holders 2
and then hook
the support straps 1
on the boot lid.
The removed boot cover can be stowed behind the seat backrests. WARNING
No objects should be placed on the boot cover, the vehicle occupants could be
endangered if there is sudden braking or the vehicle collides with something. CAUTION
Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not dam-
aged as a result of objects placed in this area. £
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Seats and Stowage
WARNING
Never place flammable objects in the ashtray - risk of fire! CAUTION
The ashtray in the rear part of the centre console must be closed (otherwise it
could get damaged) before folding forward the rear middle seat. ÐCigarette lighter, 12-volt power socket
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 69
Centre console: Cigarette lighter
Operating the cigarette lighter › Press in the button of the cigarette lighter
» Fig. 69.
› Wait until the button pops forward.
› Remove the cigarette lighter immediately and use.
› Place the cigarette lighter back into the socket. WARNING
■ Take care when using the cigarette lighter! Improper use of the cigarette
lighter can cause burns. ■ The cigarette lighter also operates when the ignition is switched off or the
ignition key withdrawn. Therefore never leave children unattended in the ve-
hicle. Note
■ The cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12Volt socket for electrical ap-
pliances » page 71 , 12-volt power socket.
■ Further information » page 189, Accessories, changes and replacement of parts .Ð 12-volt power socket
Fig. 70
Boot: Power socket
Overview of the 12-volt power socket
In the front centre console » Fig. 69 on page 71.
In the boot » Fig. 70.
Using the socket in the front centre console
› Open the socket cover
» Fig. 70.
› Connect the plug for the electrical appliance to the socket.
Using the socket in the boot
› Remove the socket cover or the cigarette lighter
» Fig. 69 on page 71.
› Connect the plug for the electrical appliance to the socket.
Further information » page 189, Accessories, changes and replacement of parts . WARNING
■ Improper use of the 12-volt power socket and the electrical accessories can
cause fires, burns and other serious injuries.
■ Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. The 12-volt power socket
and any connected appliances can also be operated when the ignition is
switched off or the ignition key is withdrawn.
■ If the connected electric device becomes too hot, switch it off and discon-
nect it from the power supply immediately. £
71
Seats and Stowage
Cooling the storage compartment on the front passenger side
Fig. 72
Storage compartment: Using
cooling system
› Open the air supply by pulling the lever in the direction of the arrow
» Fig. 72.
› The air supply is closed by pressing the lever.
Opening the air supply when the air conditioning system is switched on allows
cooled air to flow into the storage compartment.
Opening the air inlet when the air conditioning system is on causes fresh or inte-
rior air to flow into the storage compartment.
We recommend closing the air supply if it is operated in heating mode or the cool-
ing system for the storage compartment is not being used. ÐStorage compartment on the dash panel
Fig. 73
Dash panel: Stowage compart-
ment
› Press on the button
» Fig. 73 in direction of arrow, the cover then folds up-
wards.
Certain models do not have a storage compartment lid. WARNING
■ The storage compartment is not a substitute for the ashtray and must also
not be used for such purposes - risk of fire!
■ The storage compartment must always be closed when driving for safety
reasons.
■ Do not put any highly inflammable objects or objects which are sensitive to
heat (e.g. lighters, sprays, spectacles, carbonated drinks) in the storage com-
partment. Ð Stowage compartment in front centre console
Fig. 74
Front centre console: Stowage
compartment
The open storage compartment in the centre console is designed for the storage
of small objects. WARNING
The storage compartment is not a substitute for the ashtray and must also
not be used for such purposes - risk of fire! Ð
73
Seats and Stowage
Through-loading bag
Fig. 85
Securing the removable
through-loading bag
The removable through-loading bag is solely used for transporting skis.
Loading
› Open a rear side door of the vehicle.
› Fold the middle seat backrest forward
» page 60, Rear seats.
› Place the empty removable through-loading bag in the gap between the front
and rear seats in such a way that the end of the bag with the zip lies in the
boot.
› Open the boot lid.
› Push the skis into the removable through-loading bag from the boot
» .
› Close the removable through-loading bag with the zip.
Securing
› Pull the securing belt with both lock tongues out of the pocket of the remova-
ble through-loading bag.
› Insert the lock tongues A
» Fig. 85 in the belt locks of the rear middle seat belt
C
, first of all on the one side and then on the other side.
› Place the securing belt in the middle of the skis between the heel and the tip of
the bindings and pull the securing belt tight at the free end of the belt B
.
WARNING
■ After placing the skis into the through-loading bag, you must secure the
through-loading bag with the securing belt A
.
■ The securing belt must hold the skis tight.
■ Ensure that the securing belt for skis grasps the middle between the tip and
the heel element of the binding (see also imprint on the removable through-
loading bag). ■ The total weight of the skis which are transported must not exceed 10 kg. Note
■ The removable through-loading bag is foreseen for two pairs of skis.
■ Place the skis and sticks in the removable through-loading bag with the tips
facing to the rear. ■ If there are several pairs of skis in the removable through-loading bag, ensure
that the bindings are positioned at the same height.
■ The removable through-loading bag must never be folded together or stowed
when moist. Ð Clothes hooks
The clothes hooks are located on the middle pillar and on the handle of the head-
liner above each of the rear doors. WARNING
■ Ensure that any clothes hanging from the hooks do not impair your vision to
the rear.
■ Only use the hooks for hanging light items of clothing and ensure that there
are no heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets.
■ Do not use clothes hangers for hanging up items of clothing otherwise this
may reduce the effectiveness of head airbags. CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the hooks is 2 kg. Ð
78 Using the system
Heating and air conditioning system
Heating and air conditioning system
Introductory information
The heating effect is dependent upon the coolant temperature, thus full heat
output only occurs when the engine has reached its operating temperature.
If the cooling system is switched on, the temperature and air humidity drops in
the vehicle. The well-being of the occupants of the car is enhanced as a result of
this particularly at high outside temperatures and a high air humidity. The system
prevents the windows misting up during the cold season of the year.
It is possible to briefly activate recirculated air mode to enhance the cooling ef-
fect.
Please refer to the information regarding recirculated air mode for the air-condi-
tioning system » page 85 or for Climatronic »
page 87.
The air inlet in front of the windscreen must be free of ice, snow or leaves to en-
sure that the heating and cooling system operates properly.
After switching on the cooling Condensation from the evaporator of the air condi-
tioning may drip down and form a puddle below the vehicle. This is quite normal
and not an indication of a leak! WARNING
■ For your own safety and that of other road users, ensure that all the win-
dows are free of ice, snow and misting. Please familiarize yourself about how
to correctly operate the heating and ventilation systems, how to demist and
defrost the windows, as well as with the cooling mode.
■ Do not leave recirculated air mode on over a longer period of time, as “stale”
air can cause fatigue of the driver and passengers, reduce attention levels and
also cause the windows to mist up. The risk of having an accident increases.
Switch off recirculated air mode as soon as the windows start to mist up. Note
■ The used air streams out through the vents in the boot.
■ We recommend that you do not smoke in the vehicle when the recirculating air
mode is operating since the smoke which is drawn at the evaporator from the in-
terior of the vehicle forms deposits in the evaporator of the air conditioning sys-
tem. This produces a permanent odour when the air conditioning system is oper-
ating which can only be eliminated through considerable effort and expense (re-
placement of compressor). ■ To ensure that the heating and air conditioning systems work properly, do not
block up the air outlet vents with any objects. Ð Using the air conditioning system economically
The compressor on the air conditioning system uses power from the engine when
in cooling mode which will effect the fuel consumption.
It recommended to open the windows or the doors of a vehicle for which the inte-
rior has been strongly heated through the effect of direct sunlight in order to al-
low the heated air to escape.
The cooling system should not be switched on while travelling when the window
is open.
If the desired interior temperature can also be achieved without activating the
cooling system, fresh air mode should be selected. For the sake of the environment
Pollutant emissions are also reduced when fuel is saved. Ð Operational problems
If the cooling system does not operate at outside temperatures higher than +5 °C,
there is a problem in the system. The reasons for this may be.
› One of the fuses has blown. Check the fuse and replace if necessa-
ry »
page 201 .
› The cooling system has switched off automatically for a short time because the
coolant temperature of the engine is too hot
» page 9.
If you cannot rectify the functional fault yourself, or the cooling capacity decrea-
ses, the cooling system must be switched off. Visit a ŠKODA specialist garage. Ð
80 Using the system
Set-up
Setting of the control dial
Button 1
Air outlet vents 4
A B C
The fastest heating
To the right up to the
stop 3
Briefly switch on
Opening
Comfortable heating Desired temperature 2 or 3
Do not switch on
Opening
Fresh air mode - ventilation To the left up to the
stop Desired position
Do not switch on
OpeningNote
■ Controls A
, B
, C
and the button 1
» Fig. 89
on page 82.
■ Air outlet vents 4 » Fig. 87 on page 81.
■ We recommend that you leave the air outlet vents 3 » Fig. 87 on page 81 in the
opened position. ÐRecirculated air mode
Recirculated air mode prevents polluted air outside the vehicle from getting into
the vehicle, for example when driving through a tunnel or when standing in a
traffic jam.
Switching on
› Press the button
» Fig. 89
on page 82 and the indicator light in the button
illuminates.
Switching off
› Press the button
» Fig. 89
on page 82again - the indicator light in the but-
ton goes out.
Recirculated air mode is switched off automatically if the air distribution control C
is turned to position
» Fig. 89 on page 82. Recirculated air mode can be
switched on again from this setting by repeatedly pressing the button .
WARNING
Do not leave recirculated air mode on over a longer period of time, as “stale”
air can cause fatigue of the driver and passengers, reduce attention levels and
also cause the windows to mist up. The risk of having an accident increases.
Switch off recirculated air mode as soon as the windows start to mist up. Ð Air conditioning system (manual air conditioning
system) Introductory information
The cooling system only operates if the button AC 1
» Fig. 90 on page 84
is
pressed, and the following conditions are met:
› engine running;
› outside temperature above approx. +2 °C;
› blower switch switched on (positions 1 to 4).
Under certain circumstances, air at a temperature of about 5 °C can flow out of
the vents when the cooling system is switched on. Lengthy and uneven distribu-
tion of the air flow out of the vents and large differences in temperature, for ex-
ample when getting out of the vehicle, can result in chills in sensitive persons. Note
We recommend that you have the air conditioning system cleaned by a ŠKODA
specialist garage once every year. Ð
83
Heating and air conditioning system
Using the system
Fig. 90
The air conditioning system: Control elements
Setting temperature
› Turn the control dial A
» Fig. 90 to the right to increase the temperature.
› Turn the control dial A
to the left to decrease the temperature.
Controlling blower
› Turn the blower switch B
» Fig. 90 into one of the positions, 1 to 4, to switch
the blower on.
› Turn the blower switch B
into position 0 to switch the blower off.
› Press the button
4
to close the fresh air supply
» Fig. 90.
Regulating the air distribution
› The direction of the inlet air flow is controlled with air distribution regulator C
» Fig. 90
» page 81, Air outlet vents .
Switching the cooling system on and off
› Press the button
AC 1
» Fig. 90 . The indicator light lights up in the button.
› When you again press the button
AC , the air conditioning system is switched
off. The indicator light in the button goes out.
Rear window heater › Press the button
2
» Fig. 90
. Further information » page 47, Windscreen
and rear window heater . Auxiliary heating (parking heating)
›
Press the button
3
»
Fig. 90
to directly switch on/off the auxiliary heating
(auxiliary heating and ventilation). Further information » page 88, Auxiliary
heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation) . Note
■ The whole heat output will be needed to defrost the windscreen and side win-
dows. No warm air will be fed to the footwell. This can lead to restriction of the
heating comfort. ■ The indicator light AC » Fig. 90
lights after activation, even if not all of the con-
ditions for the function of the cooling system have been met » page 83, Introduc-
tory information . By lighting up of the indicator light in the button, the operation-
al readiness of the cooling system is signalled. Ð84
Using the system