CAUTIONThe double sided floor covering can only be used in vehicles without the variable
loading floor » page 99 - There is a risk of damage to the variable loading floor.
Note
For easier turning of the covering, use the loop attached.
Luggage net
Fig. 86
Luggage net
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 91.
The luggage net is located on the underside of the luggage compartment cover.
The net is designed for transporting lighter objects.
WARNINGOnly store soft objects with a total weight of 1.5 kg in the net. Heavy objects are not secured sufficiently – risk of injury!
CAUTION
Do not place any sharp objects into the net – risk of net damage.
Luggage compartment coverFig. 87
Removing/installing the luggage compartment cover
Fig. 88
Luggage compartment cover
stowed behind the rear seats
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 91.
Removing
›
Unhook support straps
1
» Fig. 87 .
›
On the underside of the cover, in the area between the holders, press
2
.
›
Remove the cover.
The removed boot cover can be stowed behind the seat backrest » Fig. 88.
Installing
›
Place the cover on the contact surfaces of the side trim panel.
›
Place the recesses of the cover
3
» Fig. 87 over the holders
2
in the side trim
panel.
›
Press on the upper side of the cover so that the mounts fully interlock in the holders.
›
Hook the support straps
1
on the boot lid.
95Seats and useful equipment
WARNINGNo 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.
CAUTION
■ Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not
damaged as a result of objects placed in this area.■
When closing the boot lid, jamming and damage to the luggage compartment
cover or the side trim panel can occur if handled in an unprofessional way. The following guidelines must be observed. ■ The recesses in the cover
3
» Fig. 87 must lock in the holders in the side trim
panel
2
.
■ The items which are transported must not exceed the height of the luggage
compartment cover. ■ The cover must not be jammed in the surrounding seal of the luggage com-
partment lid when it is in the opened position. ■ There must be no object in the gap between the opened cover and the rear
backrest.
Note
Opening the boot lid also lifts up the boot cover.
Roll-up luggage compartment cover (Octavia Estate)
Fig. 89
Pull out and remove the roll-up luggage compartment cover/roll up
roll-up luggage compartment cover
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 91.
Extending
›
Grasp the cover on the handle
A
» Fig. 89 and pull it out in the direction of the
arrow
1
until it clicks.
Retracting
›
Push the cover in the area of the handle
A
» Fig. 89 in the direction of the ar-
row
2
.
The cover rolls up automatically.
Removing/inserting
The fully rolled-up luggage compartment cover can be removed (e.g. for the
transport of bulky objects).
›
Push on the side of the crossbar in the direction of the arrow
3
» Fig. 89 and
remove the cover in the direction of the arrow
4
.
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
The removed luggage compartment cover can be stowed in the storage compart- ment under the variable loading floor » page 97, Stowing roll-up luggage com-
partment cover and roof racks .
WARNINGNo objects should be placed on the foldable boot cover.
96Using the system
WARNING■Check that the crossbar of the net partition is hung firmly into the recepta-
cles D » Fig. 101 on page 102 and C » Fig. 103 on page 103.■
The belts and the belt locks must be in their original position after folding
back the seat backrests – they must be ready to use.
■
The seat backrests must be securely locked in position so that no objects in
the luggage compartment can slide into the passenger compartment on sud-
den braking – risk of injury.
■
Ensure that the rear seat backrests are properly engaged. Only then can the
seat belt for the middle seat reliably fulfil its function.
Using the net partition behind the rear seats
Fig. 101
Folding out part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover/net par-
tition behind the rear seats in the pulled-out state
Fig. 102
Net partition: Release lever
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 101.
Extending
›
Fold out part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover
A
in the direction of
the arrow » Fig. 101.
›
Pull out the net partition at the upper crossbar
B
from the housing
C
.
›
Hook the crossbar into one of the receptacles
D
.
›
On the other side, press on the crossbar and hook it into the appropriate recep-
tacle
D
.
If the cross-bar is hooked into the receptacle
D
for example, the press on the
cross bar in the direction of arrow 1 and insert into the receptacle to the right
D
.
›
Fold back part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover
A
in the opposite di-
rection of the arrow.
Retracting
›
Fold out part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover
A
in the direction of
the arrow » Fig. 101.
›
Press on the crossbar and remove it from the receptacles
D
, first on one side,
then on the other side.
›
Hold the crossbar
B
in such a way that the net partition can slowly roll up into
the housing
C
without being damaged.
›
Fold back part of the roll-up luggage compartment cover
A
in the opposite di-
rection of the arrow.
CAUTION
If the net partition blocks when pulling it out of the housing, push the release lev- er E in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 102.
Note
If you wish to use the entire luggage compartment, the roll-up luggage compart-
ment cover can be removed » page 96.
102Using the system
WARNING■The items which you transport on the roof rack must be reliably 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 musttherefore 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 gross permissible
weight of the vehicle 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 rack systems, the installation instructions supplied with
the roof luggage rack system must be observed.■
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.
■
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.NoteThe removed roof rack for the Octavia Estate can be stowed in the stowage com-
partment under the variable loading floor » page 97, Stowing roll-up luggage
compartment cover and roof racks .
Attachment points
Does not apply to the Octavia Estate.
Fig. 105
Attachment points for roof bars
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings
on page 103.
Installation position of the attachment points for roof bars » Fig. 105:
Front attachment points
Rear attachment points
Perform the assembly and disassembly according to the enclosed instructions.
CAUTION
Observe the information regarding the assembly and disassembly in the enclosed
instructions.
AB104Using the system
Heating and air-conditioning
Heating, ventilation, cooling
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Air outlets
107
Using the cooling system economically
107
Operational problems
108
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 cooling system prevents the windows from 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 111 or for Climatronic » page 114.
WARNINGFor your own safety and that of other road users, ensure that all the windows
are free of ice, snow and misting. Please familiarize yourself about how to cor-
rectly operate the heating and ventilation systems, how to demist and defrost
the windows, as well as with the cooling mode.
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 con-
ditioning may drip down and form a puddle below the vehicle. This is not a leak!
Note■ The used air streams out through the vents in the luggage compartment.■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).
106Using the system
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 on if the windows are open.
For the sake of the environment
Pollutant emissions are also reduced when fuel is saved » page 131, Economical
driving and environmental sustainability .
Operational problems
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 106.
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 253 .
› The cooling system has switched off automatically for a short time because the
coolant temperature of the engine is too hot » page 13.
If you are not able to resolve the operational problem yourself, or if the cooler output has reduced, switch off the cooling system and seek assistance from a
specialist garage.
Heating
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Control elements
108
Adjusting
109
Recirculated air mode
109
Control elementsFig. 108
Heating: Control elements
First read and observe the introductory information given on page 108.
Functions of the individual controls » Fig. 108 .
Set the temperature (turn to the left to reduce the temperature, turn to the
right to increase the temperature)
Set the blower stage (stage 0: Fan out, stage 6: the highest fan speed)
Set the direction of the air outlet » page 107
Switching the rear window heater on/off » page 64
Open/close the fresh air supply (recirculation) » page 109
WARNINGThe blower should always be on to prevent the windows from misting up.
ABC108Using the system
AdjustingFirst read and observe the introductory information given on page 108.
Recommended basic settings of the heating controls.
AdjustmentControl dial settings » Fig. 108 on page 108Button Air outlet vents 4 » Fig. 106 on
page 107ABCDefrosting the windscreen and side windowsTo the right up to thestop4 - 5Do not switch onOpen and align with the side win- dowFree windscreen and side windowsfrom mistDesired temperature3 - 5Do not switch onOpen and align with the side win-
dowRapid heatingAs far as it will go tothe right4 - 5Briefly switch onOpeningComfortable heatingDesired temperature2 - 4Do not switch onOpeningFresh air mode – ventilationTo the left up to the
stop1 - 6
a)Do not switch onOpeninga)
Warmer air is directed to the footwell than to the upper part of the body.
We recommend that you leave the air outlet vents
3 » Fig. 106 on page 107 in the
open position in all operating modes.
Recirculated air mode
First read and observe the introductory information given on page 108.
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/off
›
Press the symbol button
.
The warning light below the button lights up.
›
Press the symbol button
again.
The warning light below the button goes out.
Recirculated air mode is switched off automatically if the air distribution controlC » Fig. 108 on page 108 is turned to position . Recirculated air mode can be
switched on again from this position by repeatedly pressing the symbol button
.WARNINGNever leave recirculated air mode switched on over a longer period of time, as
“stale air” can cause driver and passenger fatigue, 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.
109Heating and air-conditioning
Air conditioning system (manual air conditioningsystem)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Control elements
110
adjusting
111
Recirculated air mode
111
The cooling system only operates if the following conditions are met. The cooling system is switched on » page 110, Control elements .
The engine is running.
The outside temperature above approx. +2 °C.
The blower switch is switched on (positions 1-6).
If the desired interior temperature can also be achieved without activating the cooling system, fresh air mode should be selected.
The cooling system is switched off at a high coolant temperature in order to pro-
vide cooling at a high load of the engine.
CAUTION
■ 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 distribution of the air flow out of the vents (especially
around the feet) and large differences in temperature, for example, when getting
out of the vehicle, can cause susceptible individuals to catch a cold.
Note
We recommend that you have the air conditioning system cleaned by a specialist
garage once every year.Control elementsFig. 109
Air conditioning: Control elements
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings
on page 110.
Functions of the individual controls » Fig. 109 .
Set the temperature (turn to the left to reduce the temperature, turn to the
right to increase the temperature)
Set the blower stage (stage 0: Fan out, stage 6: the highest fan speed)
Set the direction of the air outlet » page 107
Depending on equipment:
›
Switching the windscreen heater on/off » page 64
›
Aux. heating on/off » page 116
Control the seat heater on the front left seat » page 76
Switching the cooling system on/off
Switching the rear window heater on/off » page 64
Open/close the fresh air supply (recirculation) » page 111
Control the seat heater on the front right seat » page 76
Note
The warning light in the symbol button
lights after activation, even if not all of
the conditions for the function of the cooling system are met » page 110. By light-
ing up of the warning light in the button, the operational readiness of the cooling system is signalled.
ABC1110Using the system