CAUTION■The removable storage compartment A » Fig. 84 on the left side is suitable for
stowing small objects weighing up to 1.5 kg.■
The storage compartment
B
is designed for storing small objects of up to 0.5
kg. in weight in total.
Removable storage box
Fig. 85
Storage box
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 81.
The storage box » Fig. 85 is placed under the variable loading floor and can be
taken out.
There is a storage space for the vehicle tool kit under the storage box » page 220 , Vehicle tool kit .
WARNINGThe removable storage box must be located under the variable loading floor
for the safe use of the variable loading floor.
Removable lightFig. 86
Use light / remove light
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 81.
A removable light is fitted on the right side of the boot. This lamp has two func-
tions.
› Lighting the luggage compartment - part
B
illuminated
» Fig. 86 (lamp in hold-
er).
› Portable light - part
A
is illuminated (light removed from the holder).
The lamp is fitted with magnets. Therefore it is possible to attach the lamp, for
example on the vehicle body, after removing it.
Using the system
› If you press button
C
» Fig. 86 , the lamp lights up with 100 % light intensity.
› If you press button
C
again, the lamp lights up with 50 % light intensity.
› Press
C
button once again - the light goes out.
Removed from the holder
› Grasp the lamp in the areas of the arrow
D
» Fig. 86 and swivel it in the direc-
tion of the arrow
1
.
Reinserting the lamp the holder › Switch off the ignition
»
.
› First of all, place the deactivated light in the holder on the side facing the boot
lid and then press on the light from the other side until it is clicks into place.
The lamp is supplied by three rechargeable type AAA batteries. The rechargeable
batteries are constantly charged when the engine is running. It takes approx. 3
hours to fully charge the rechargeable batteries.
87Seats and useful equipment
Securing the loading floor in the raised positionFig. 88
Secured loading floor in the
raised position
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 88.
›
Fold up the hooks on the fastening strip in direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 80 on
page 84.
›
Fold up the variable loading floor behind the rear back backrests.
›
Fold down the hooks in direction of arrow
3
» Fig. 80 on page 84 as far as the
stop.
›
Support the variable loading floor on the hooks folded downwards » Fig. 88.
Removing and refitting carrier rails
Fig. 89
Slacken check points/remove carrier rails
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 88.
Removing
›
Slacken the check points
B
» Fig. 89 on the carrier rails using the vehicle key or
a flat screwdriver.
›
Hold the carrier rail
A
in the front area and remove by pulling in the direction of
arrow
1
.
›
Hold the carrier rail
A
in the rear area and loosen and remove by pulling in the
direction of arrow
2
.
Install
›
Position the carrier rails on the sides of the boot.
›
Press the two securing points
B
» Fig. 89 on each carrier rail to the stop.
›
Check the attachment of the carrier rails by pulling it.
WARNINGPay attention when installing the variable loading floor that the carrier rails
and the variable loading floor are correctly fixed, otherwise the occupants are
at risk.
89Seats and useful equipment
AUX- and MDIinputsFirst read and observe the introductory information given on page 113.
The AUX and MDI inputs are used to connect external audio sources (e.g. iPod ormp3 player) and to play back music from these devices via the factory-fitted radio
or navigation system.
The AUX input for external audio sources is located below the armrest of the
front seats and is marked with the 1)
symbol.
The MDI input is above the storage compartment in the front center console and
has the identifier
» page 72 characterized.
For a description of use, refer to the operating instructions for the relevant radio or navigation system.
CD change
Fig. 101
The CD changer
First read and observe the introductory information given on page 113.
The CD changer for the radio and navigation system is located in the left side trim panel of the boot.
Inserting the CD›Touch the button C » Fig. 101 and guide the CD (compact disc) into the CD-caseB
. The CD is automatically loaded onto the lowest free position in the CD
changer. The indicator light in the corresponding button
D
stops flashing.
Filling the CD changer with CDs
›
Press and hold the button
C
» Fig. 101 for longer than 2 seconds and guide the
CDs one after the other (maximum 6 CDs) into the CD case
B
. The indicator
lights in the buttons
D
stop flashing.
Inserting a CD at a specific position
›
Press the button
C
» Fig. 101 . The indicator lights in the buttons
D
illuminate
the memory spaces that are already assigned and flash in the case of free mem-
ory spaces.
›
Touch the desired button
D
and guide the CD into the CD-case
B
.
Ejecting a CD
›
Press button
A
» Fig. 101 . For assigned memory spaces, the indicator lights
now illuminate in the buttons
D
.
›
Press the corresponding button
D
. The CD is ejected.
Ejecting all CDs
›
Press and hold the button
A
» Fig. 101 for more than 2 seconds. All CDs in the
CD-changer are ejected consecutively.
Note
■ Insert a CD, with the labelled side facing up, into the CD slot B » Fig. 101 until it
is automatically drawn in. The play function will start automatically.■
After loading a CD into the CD changer, wait until the indicator light of the cor-
responding button
D
is illuminated. Then the CD case
B
is free to load the next
CD.
■
If a position is selected, on which a CD is already located, this CD is ejected. Re-
move the ejected CD and load the desired CD.
1)
For vehicles with the navigation system Amundsen + the AUX input located on the front panel of the
navigation device » manual of the navigation system Amundsen + .
115Communication and multimedia
DVD-preinstallationFig. 102
Seat backrest - left front seat/right front seat
First read and observe the introductory information given on page 113.
Explanation of graphic Openings for attachment of DVD player holderAudio/video input
Connection input, DVD player
Only one DVD pre-installation is factory-installed in the seat backrest of the front seat.
The DVD player holder and DVD player can be purchased from ŠKODA original ac-
cessories. For a description of the use, refer to the operating instructions for these devices and equipment.
WARNING■ If there are passengers on both of the rear seats, the DVD player holder
must not be used on its own (without the DVD player) - risk of injury!■
The inclination of the holder can be adjusted to three preset positions. Be
careful not to injure fingers between the holder and the backrest when changes to the position of the DVD player holder are made.
■
The DVD player holder must not be used when the rear seat backrest or the
rear seat is folded forward or has been removed completely.
ABCNoteFollow the instructions given in the operating instructions of the DVD player hold-
er/DVD player.
116Using the system
Safety
Passive Safety
General information
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Safety equipment
160
Before setting off
160
What influences driving safety?
161
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 exam- ple, regarding seat belts, airbags, child seats and safety of children.
WARNING■ This chapter contains important information on how to use the vehicle for
the driver and his occupants.■
You can find further information on safety concerning you and those travel-
ling with you in the following chapters of this owner's manual.
■
The complete on-board literature should always be in the vehicle. This ap-
plies in particular, if you rent out or sell the vehicle.
Safety equipment
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 160.
The following list contains only part of the safety equipment in your vehicle.
› Three-point seat belts for all the seats.
› Belt force limiters for the front seats.
› Belt tensioners for the front seats.
› Seat belt height adjusters for the front seats.
›
Front airbag for the driver and the front passenger.
› Driver’s knee airbag.
› Front side airbags.
› Rear side airbags.
› Head airbags.
› Anchoring points for child seats using the ISOFIX system.
› Anchoring points for child seats using the TOP TETHER system.
› Head restraints 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.
If the seat belt is not fastened properly, this may result in injuries if an airbag is
activated in the event of an accident.
Before setting off
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 160.
For your own safety and the safety of the people travelling with you, please pay
attention to the following points before setting off.
› Ensure that the lighting and the turn signal system are functioning properly.
› Check the tyre inflation pressure.
› Ensure that all of the windows offer good visibility to the outside.
› Secure all items of luggage
» page 81, Luggage compartment .
› Ensure that no objects can obstruct the pedals.
› Adjust the mirrors, the front seat and head restraint to your body size.
› Advise your passengers to adjust the head restraints to their body size.
› Protect children in suitable child seats with correctly fastened seat
belts » page 177 , Transporting children safely .
› Adopt the correct seated position
» page 161, Correct seated position . Tell your
passengers to assume the correct seated position.
› Correctly fasten the seat belt. Also inform passengers to fasten the seat belt
correctly » page 164 , Using seat belts .
160Safety
What influences driving safety?First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 160.
The driver is fully responsible for himself and his occupants. If your driving safety is effected, you place yourself and the oncoming traffic at risk.
The following guidelines must therefore be observed. › Do not become distracted from concentrating on the traffic situation, e.g. by
your passengers or mobile phone calls.
› Never drive when your driving ability is impaired, e.g. due to medication, alcohol
or drugs.
› Keep to the traffic regulations and the permissible speed limit.
› Always adjust the driving speed to the road, traffic and weather conditions.
› Take regular breaks on long journeys – at least every two hours.
Correct seated position
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Correct seated position for the driver
162
Correct seated position for the front passenger
162
Correct seated position for the passengers in the rear seats
162
Examples of an incorrect seating position
162WARNINGGeneral information■The front seats and head restraints must be adjusted to match the body
size at all times and the seat belt must always be fastened properly to provide the most effective levels of protection to the passengers.■
If the occupant adopts an incorrect seated position, he is exposed to life-
threatening injuries, in case he is hit by a deployed airbag.
■
If the occupants on the rear seats are not sitting upright, the risk of injury is
increased due to incorrect routing of the seat belt.
■
The seat backrests must not be tilted too far back when driving, as this will
impair the function of the seat belts and of the airbag system – risk of injury!
WARNINGInformation for the driver■Always assume the correct seated position before setting off and do not
change this position while driving. Also advise your passengers to adopt the
correct seated position and not to change this position while the car is mov-
ing.■
Maintain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel, and a dis-
tance of at least 10 cm between the legs and the dash panel at the height of
the knee airbag. Not maintaining this minimum distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to properly 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 in
the 12 o'clock position or in any other way (e.g. in the middle or inner edge of the steering wheel). In such cases, you could severely injure the arms, hands
and head when the driver airbag is deployed.
■
Ensure that there are no objects in the driver's footwell, as these may get
caught in the pedal apparatus when driving or braking. You would then no
longer be able to operate the clutch, brake or acceleration pedals.
WARNINGInformation for the front passenger■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 proper-
ly 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 nec-
essary to apply the brake or in the event of an accident. If an airbag is de-
ployed, you may suffer fatal injuries when adopting an incorrect seated posi- tion!
161Passive Safety
Correct seated position for the driverFig. 135
Correct driver seating position / properly adjusted headrest
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 161.
For your own safety and to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident,
we recommend the following setting.
› Position the steering wheel so that there is a gap of at least 25 cm between the
steering wheel and the chest
A
» Fig. 135 , and that the distance between the
legs and the dash panel at the height of the knee airbag is at least 10 cm
B
.
› Adjust the driver’s seat in the forward/back direction so that the pedals can be
fully depressed with slightly bent legs.
› Adjust the seat backrest so that the highest point of the steering wheel can be
reached 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
C
.
› Correctly fasten the seat belt
» page 164, Using seat belts .
Manual driver seat adjustment » page 62.
Electrical driver seat adjustment » page 62.
Correct seated position for the front passenger
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 161.
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.
› Position the front passenger seat back as far as possible. The front passenger
must maintain a distance of at least 25 cm to the dash panel so that the airbag
offers the greatest possible safety if it is deployed.
› 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
C
» Fig. 135 on page 162.
› Correctly fasten the seat belt
» page 164.
In exceptional cases the front passenger airbag can be deactivated » page 175,
Deactivating airbags .
Manual front passenger adjustment » page 62.
Electrical front passenger seat adjustment » page 62.
Correct seated position for the passengers in the rear seats
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 161.
To reduce the risk of injury in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or an ac-
cident, the occupants on the rear seats must observe the following.
› Adjust the head restraint so that the top edge of the head restraint is at the
same level as the upper part of the head
C
» Fig. 135 on page 162.
› Correctly fasten the seat belt
» page 164, Using seat belts .
› Use a suitable child restraint system if transporting children in the vehi-
cle » page 177 , Transporting children safely .
Examples of an incorrect seating position
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 161.
Maximum seat belt protection is only achieved if seat belts are fastened correctly.
162Safety
Incorrect seated positions considerably reduce the protective functions of the
seat belts and therefore increase the risk of injury due to an incorrect routing of
the seat belt.
The driver is fully responsible for himself and passengers, especially children.
Never allow a passenger to adopt an incorrect seated position when the car is
moving.
The following list contains instructions which, if not observed, may cause serious injuries or death. This list is not complete, however we would like you to familiar-
ise yourself with this subject.
Observe the following instructions while driving. › Do not stand up.
› Do not stand on the seats.
› Do not kneel on the seats.
› Do not tilt the seat backrest too far back.
› Do not lean against the dash panel.
› Do not lie on the rear seats.
› Do not sit only on the front part of the seat.
› Do not sit facing to the side.
› Do not lean out of the window.
› Do not put your feet out of the window.
› Do not put your feet on the dash panel.
› Do not put your feet on the seat cushion.
› Do not allow anybody to travel in the footwell.
› Do not drive without fastening your seat belt.
› Do not delay in the luggage compartment.
163Passive Safety