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›Grasp the side of the head restraint with both hands and push it upwards as re-
quired.›
Press the safety button
1
» Fig. 39 with one hand and keep it pressed down
and use the other hand to remove the head restraint.
›
To reinstall, press the safety button
1
and keep it pressed while moving the
head rests as far down into the seat rests as possible until the safety button audibly latches.
WARNING■ The head restraints must be correctly adjusted in order to offer effective
protection for the occupants in the event of an accident.■
Never drive with the head restraints removed - risk of injury.
■
If the rear seats are occupied, the rear head restraint must not be in the
lower position.
CAUTION
The head restraints are integrated into the seat backrests and cannot be adjus-
ted.
Luggage compartment
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Class N1 vehicles
47
Lashing eyes
47
Bag hooks
47
Fixing nets
48
Luggage compartment cover
48
Variable loading floor
49
Please observe the following for the purpose of maintaining good handling char-
acteristics of your vehicle:
›
Distribute loads as evenly as possible.
›
Place heavy objects as far forward as possible.
›
Attach the items of luggage to the lashing eyes or using the fixing net » page 47 .
In the event of an accident, even small and light objects gain so much kinetic en-
ergy that they can cause severe injuries.
The magnitude of the kinetic energy is dependent on the speed at which the ve-
hicle 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 light switches on/off when the luggage compartment lid is opened or closed.WARNING■ Store the objects in the luggage compartment and attach them to the lash-
ing eyes.■
Loose objects in the passenger compartment can be thrown forward during
a sudden manoeuvre or in case of an accident and can injure the occupants or
other oncoming traffic. This risk is still increased, if the objects which are fly-
ing around are hit by a deployed airbag. In this case, objects that are thrown
back may injure the occupants – risk to life.
■
Please note that transporting heavy objects alters the handling properties
of the vehicle due to the displacement of the centre of gravity – risk of acci-
dent! The speed and style of driving must be adjusted accordingly.
■
If the items of luggage or objects are attached to the lashing eyes with un-
suitable or damaged lashing straps, injuries can occur in the event of braking
manoeuvres or accidents. To prevent items of luggage from being thrown for-
ward, always use suitable lashing straps which must be firmly attached to the
lashing eyes.
■
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!
■
When transporting fastened objects which are sharp and dangerous in the
luggage compartment that has been enlarged by folding the rear seats for-
ward, ensure the safety of the passengers transported on the other rear
seats » page 92 , Correct seated position for the passengers in the rear
seats .
■
If the rear seat next to the folded forward seat is occupied, ensure maxi-
mum safety, e.g. by placing the goods to be transported in such a way that the
seat is prevented from folding back in case of a rear collision.
■
Never drive with the luggage compartment lid open or ajar, as otherwise ex-
haust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poisoning!
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WARNING (Continued)■Under no circumstances should the permissible axle loads and the permissi-
ble total vehicle weight be exceeded – risk of accident!■
Never transport people in the luggage compartment!
CAUTION
Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not dam-
aged as a result of abrasive objects.
Note
The tyre pressure must be adjusted to the load .
Class N1 vehicles
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 46.
For safe vehicle operation, the proper functioning of the electrical installation is
essential. It is important to ensure that it is not damaged in adaptation as well as
the loading and unloading of the cargo space.
Lashing eyes
Fig. 40
Lashing eyesFirst read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings on page 46.
Fixing eyes are located on the sides of the loading area for lashing the goods to
be loaded » Fig. 40.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible static load of the individual lashing eyes is 3.5 kN (350
kg).
Bag hooks
Fig. 41
Bag hooks
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 46.
The luggage compartment has bag hooks used to secure smaller items of lug-
gage, e.g. bags, etc » Fig. 41.
WARNINGNever use the bag hooks for lashing loaded goods. The bag hooks may tear
off during sudden braking manoeuvres or in the event of an accident.
CAUTION
The bag hooks may be loaded up to a maximum of 1.5 kg.
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Fixing netsFig. 42
Fixing nets/fastening details in the rear area of the luggage com-
partment
Fig. 43
Fixing nets: Details of the fastening behind the rear seats
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 46.
Fixing examples for a fixing net as a horizontal pocket » Fig. 42 -
.
Details of the fastening in the rear area of the luggage compartment » Fig. 42 -
.
Details of the fastening for the fixing net to the upper lashing eyes behind the
foldable rear seatrest » Fig. 43 -
.
Details of the fastening for the fixing net to the lashing eyes on the luggage com-
partment floor behind the rear seats » Fig. 43 -
.
CAUTIONDo not place any sharp objects in the nets – risk of net damage.
Luggage compartment cover
Fig. 44
Removing/installing the luggage
compartment cover
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 46.
The luggage compartment cover can be removed if you wish to transport bulky
goods.
Folding up/folding down
›
To fold up, raise the luggage compartment cover and press into the side holders
1
» Fig. 44 .
›
To fold down, pull the raised part of the luggage compartment cover to the rear.
Removing/installing
›
To remove, move the luggage compartment downwards from the side holders
2
» Fig. 44 .
›
To re-install it, place the luggage compartment cover on the side holders
2
and
press on them from above into the holders
2
.
WARNING■ No objects should be placed on the luggage compartment cover, the vehicle
occupants could be endangered if there is sudden braking or the vehicle col-
lides with something.■
Never drive while the luggage compartment cover is raised. Always fold it
down before your journey, or remove it.
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CAUTIONMake sure that the luggage compartment cover is correctly engaged in the sideholders 2 » Fig. 44 - risk of damage to luggage compartment cover/luggage
compartment.
Variable loading floor
Fig. 45
Variable loading floor: open / fold
Fig. 46
Enlarge luggage compartment: down / forward
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 46.
Open/close
›
Grasp the load floor at handle
1
and raise to the stop in the direction of the
arrow » Fig. 45 .
›
Close the load floor against the direction of the arrow.
Expanding luggage compartment downwards›Lift the load floor and push into the grooves » Fig. 46 - .›
Place the load floor on the base of the luggage compartment.
Expanding luggage compartment forwards
›
Remove the boot cover » page 48.
›
Remove the rear head restraints » page 45.
›
Fold the rear seat backrests forward » page 45.
Roof rack system
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
fixing points for base support
50
Roof load
50WARNING■ The transported items on the roof rack must 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.
■
Transporting heavy or large objects on the roof rack alters the handling
properties of the vehicle due to the displacement of the centre of gravity or
the increased wind exposure area – risk of accident! The style of driving and
speed must therefore be adapted to the current circumstances.
■
Avoid abrupt and sudden driving/braking manoeuvres.
■
Adjust the speed and driving style to the visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions.
■
The permissible roof load, permissible axle loads and permissible total vehi-
cle weight must not be exceeded under any circumstances – risk of accident!
CAUTION
■ Only use roof rack systems approved by ŠKODA AUTO a.s.■When dealing with roof racks, the installation instructions supplied with the
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■On vehicles with a panoramic sliding roof, make sure that the tilted panoramic
sliding roof not strike any items which are transported.■
Ensure that the luggage compartment lid does not hit the roof load when
opened.
■
The height of the vehicle changes after mounting a roof luggage rack system
and the load that is secured to it. Compare the vehicle height with available clear-
ances, such as underpasses and garage doors.
■
Always remove the roof luggage rack system before entering an automated car
wash.
■
Ensure the roof aerial is not impaired by the secured load.
For the sake of the environment
The increased aerodynamic drag results in a higher fuel consumption.
fixing points for base support
Fig. 47
Attachment points
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings
on page 49.
Perform the assembly and disassembly according to the enclosed instructions.
CAUTION
Observe the information regarding the assembly and disassembly in the enclosed
instructions.
Roof load
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 49.
The maximum permissible roof load (including roof rack system) of 50 kg and the
maximum permissible total weight of the vehicle should not be exceeded.
The full permissible roof load cannot be used if a roof rack system with a lower
load carrying capacity is used. In this case, the roof rack system must only be loa-
ded up to the maximum weight limit specified in the fitting instructions.
Useful equipment
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Cup holder
51
Ash tray
51
Cigarette lighter
52
12-volt power socket
52
Clothes hooks
53
Parking ticket holder
53WARNING■ Do not place anything on the dash panel. These objects might slide or fall
down when driving (when accelerating or cornering) and may distract you
from concentrating on the traffic – there is the risk of an accident.■
When driving, ensure that no objects from the centre console or from other
storage compartments can get into the driver's footwell. You would then no
longer be able to apply the brakes or operate the clutch or accelerator pedal –
risk of accident!
■
Ash and cigarette or cigar stubs must only be discarded in ashtrays!
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Cup holderFig. 48
Centre console: Cup holder at the front/rear
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings
on page 50.
The cup holder is located in the front » Fig. 48 -
and rear » Fig. 48 -
of the
centre console.
Fixing cups in the front cup holder
Fold the cup holder clip » Fig. 48 -
towards the front.
Place the cup into the cup holder so that the cup holder clip surrounds the cup securely.
WARNING■ Never put hot beverage containers in the cup holder. If the vehicle moves,
they may spill – risk of scalding!■
No objects should be placed in the drinks holders, as the vehicle occupants
could be endangered if sudden braking occurs or the vehicle collides with
something.
■
Do not use any cups or beakers which are made of brittle material (e.g. glass,
porcelain). This could lead to injuries in the event of an accident.
CAUTION
Do not leave open beverage containers in the cup holder during the journey.
There is a risk of spilling e.g. when braking which may cause damage to the elec-
trical components or seat upholstery.
Ash trayFig. 49
Front centre console: Ashtrays
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 50.
The ashtray can be used for discarding ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like » .
Open/close
›
To open, raise the cover of the ash tray in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 49.
›
To close, press the cover of the ash tray fully downwards.
Removing
›
Pull out the ashtray upwards » .
Installing
›
Insert the ashtray vertically.
WARNINGNever place flammable objects in the ashtray – risk of fire!
CAUTION
When removing, do not hold the ashtray at the cover – risk of breakage.
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Cigarette lighterFig. 50
Centre console: Cigarette lighter
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 50.
Operating the cigarette lighter
›
Press in the button of the cigarette lighter » Fig. 50.
›
Wait until the button pops forward.
›
Remove the cigarette lighter immediately and use.
›
Place the cigarette lighter back into the socket.
WARNINGTake care when using the cigarette lighter! Improper use of the cigarette
lighter can cause burns.
Note
■ The cigarette lighter operates only if the ignition is switched on.■The cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12Volt socket for electrical ap-
pliances » page 52 , 12-volt power socket .■
Further information » page 110, Modifications, adjustments and technical alter-
ations .
12-volt power socketFig. 51
Centre console: Power socket
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 50.
The 12-Volt power socket is located in the storage compartment in the centre
console » Fig. 51.
Using the power socket
›
Open the power socket cap » Fig. 51.
›
Connect the plug for the electrical appliance to the socket.
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 power socket and the
connected devices can only be used when the ignition is switched on.
■
If the connected electric device becomes too hot, switch it off and discon-
nect it from the power supply immediately.
CAUTION
■ The 12-Volt power socket will only work when ignition is switched on.■The 12-volt power socket can only be used for connecting approved electrical
accessories with a total power uptake of up to 120 watt.■
Never exceed the maximum power consumption, otherwise the vehicle's elec-
trical system can be damaged.
■
If electrical consumers are switched on when the engine is not running, this will
cause the car battery to discharge – risk of battery discharge!
■
Only use matching plugs to avoid damaging the power socket.
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■Only use accessories that have been tested for electromagnetic compatibility in
accordance with the applicable directives.■
Before turning the ignition on or off, and before starting the car, switch off the
device connected to the 12-volt power socket to prevent any damage caused by
voltage fluctuations.
■
Observe the operating instructions for the connected devices!
Clothes hooks
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 50.
The clothes hooks are located at the centre door bars.
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 side airbag.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the hooks is 2 kg.
Parking ticket holder
Fig. 52
Windscreen: Parking ticket hold-
erFirst read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 50.
The note holder » Fig. 52 is designed e.g. for attaching car park tickets.
WARNINGThe attached note has to always be removed before starting off in order not
to restrict the driver's vision.
Storage compartments
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Storage compartment on the driver's side
54
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
54
storage Storage compartment with lid on the front passenger side
54
Bag holder
55
Photo holder
55
Storage compartment in the front centre console
55
Multimedia holder
56
Meshed pockets on the front seat rests
56
Storage compartments in front of the rear seats
56WARNING■ Do not place anything on the dash panel. These objects might slide or fall
down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic –
risk of accident!■
When driving, ensure that no objects from the centre console or from other
storage compartments can get into the driver's footwell. You would then no
longer be able to apply the brakes or operate the clutch or accelerator pedal –
risk of accident!
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