Adjusting seats in crosswise directionFig. 60
Locking seats
›
Remove the middle seat » page 71, Unlocking and removing seats .
›
Fold the outer seat forwards » page 71, Fold downseat backrest and seat
fold down completely and unlock » Fig. 59 on page 71 .
›
Move the folded forward and unlocked seat on the guide towards the middle
of the vehicle up to the stop.
›
Lock the folded seat by pressing seat locks
A
» Fig. 60 in the direction of
the arrow.
Folding the rear seats into the starting position
Fig. 61
Folding the seat backrest back
into position
›
If the seat has been removed, first position it on the guide and lock it in
place » Fig. 60 on page 72 . Pull the seat upwards to ensure that the seat is
locked correctly.
›
Fold the seat in the horizontal position until it can be heard to click. Check for
yourself that the seat can no longer be lifted by pulling it up.
›
Press the lever » Fig. 61 and fold back the seat backrest. Check for yourself
that the seat backrest is engaged by pulling on it.
›
Remove the tongue of the lock from the safety position.
WARNING■ The belt locks must be in their original position after folding back the seat
cushions and backrests - they must be ready to use.■
The seat backrests must be securely latched in position so that no ob-
jects from the luggage compartment can slip into the passenger compart-
ment under sudden braking – there is a risk of injury.
■
When folding the seat backrest always make sure that it has safely
locked into position, this is confirmed by the position and a visible marking
on the cover of the lever.
Head restraints
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
headrest adjust
73
Best protection is achieved if the top edge of the head restraint is at the same
level as the upper part of your head.
The head restraints must be adjusted to match the size of the seat occupant.
Correctly adjusted head restraints together with the seat belts offer effective
protection for the occupants » page 9.
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.
72Operation
headrest adjustFig. 62
Head restraint: adjusting/removing
Read and observe
on page 72 first.
Setting height
›
Grasp the side of the head restraint with both hands and push it upwards as
required » Fig. 62 -
.
›
To move the head restraint downwards, press and hold the safety but-
ton » Fig. 62 -
with one hand and push the head restraint down with the
other hand.
Removing/installing
›
Pull the head restraint out of the seat backrest as far as the stop.
›
Press the locking button in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 62 -
and pull
the head restraint out.
›
To re-insert the head restraint, push it far enough down into the seat back-
rest until the locking button clicks into place.
Boot
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Class N1 vehicles
74
Fastening elements
74
Folding hooks
74
Fixing nets
75
Fixing floor covering of the luggage compartment
75Boot cover75Net partition76
Please observe the following for the purpose of maintaining good handling
characteristics 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 74 .
In the event of an accident, even small and light objects gain so much kinetic
energy that they can cause severe injuries.
The magnitude of the kinetic energy is dependent on the speed at which the
vehicle 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
weighing 4.5 kg produces energy corresponding to 20 times its own weight.
This means that it results in a weight of approx. 90 kg “ ”.
WARNING■ Store the objects in the boot and attach them to the lashing eyes.■Loose objects can be thrown forward during a sudden manoeuvre or in
case of an accident and can injure the occupants or other road users.■
Loose objects could hit a deployed airbag and injure occupants – there is
a risk of death.
■
Please note that transporting heavy objects alters the handling proper-
ties of the vehicle due to the displacement of the centre of gravity – risk of
accident! The speed and style of driving must be adjusted accordingly.
■
If the items of luggage or objects are attached to the lashing eyes with
unsuitable or damaged lashing straps, injuries can occur in the event of
braking manoeuvres or accidents. To prevent items of luggage from being
thrown forward, always use suitable lashing straps which must be firmly at-
tached 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 in-
jury!
■
When transporting fastened objects which are sharp and dangerous in
the boot that has been enlarged by folding the rear seats forward, ensure
the safety of the passengers transported on the other rear seats » page 11,
Correct seated position for the passengers in the rear seats .
73Seats and stowing
WARNING (Continued)■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
exhaust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poisoning!
■
Under no circumstances should the permissible axle loads and the per-
missible total vehicle weight be exceeded – risk of accident!
■
Never transport people in the boot!
CAUTION
Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not
damaged as a result of abrasive objects.
Note
Tyre pressure must be adjusted to the load » page 157.
Class N1 vehicles
Read and observe
and on page 73 first.
On class N1 vehicles, which are not fitted with a protective grille, a lashing set
which complies with the standard EN 12195 (1 - 4) must be used for fastening
the load.
The proper functioning of the electrical system is essential for the safe opera-
tion of the vehicle. It is important to ensure that it is not damaged during mod-
ifications or when loading or unloading the luggage compartment.
Fastening elements
Fig. 63
Boot: Lashing eyes and fastening
elements
Read and observe and on page 73 first.
The following fastening elements are found in the luggage compart-
ment » Fig. 63 .
Lashing eyes for fastening items of luggage and fixing nets.
Fastening elements for fastening fixing nets.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the lashing eyes is 3.5 kN (350 kg).
Folding hooks
Fig. 64
Boot: folding hooks
Read and observe and on page 73 first.
Folding hooks » Fig. 64 for attaching small items of luggage, such as bags etc.,
are provided on both sides of the luggage compartment.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the hook is 7.5 kg.AB74Operation
Fixing netsFig. 65
Fixing net: double horizontal pocket, floor fixing net/double verti-
cal pockets
Read and observe
and on page 73 first.
Fixing examples of the fixing net as a double horizontal pocket, floor fixing
net » Fig. 65 -
and double vertical pockets
» Fig. 65 -
.
WARNINGDo not exceed the maximum permissible load of the fixing nets. Heavy ob-
jects 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 net damage.
Fixing floor covering of the luggage compartment
Read and observe
and on page 73 first.
You can fix the raised floor cover between the backrests and the luggage com-partment cover, if one needs to reach the spare wheel.
Boot coverFig. 66
Removing the luggage compartment cover/luggage compartment
cover in the lower position
Read and observe
and on page 73 first.
The boot cover can be removed if you wish to transport bulky goods.
›
Unhook support straps
1
» Fig. 66 .
›
Fold the luggage compartment cover forwards a little.
›
Remove the cover from the holders
2
by pulling towards the rear, or by
lightly knocking on the underside of the cover in the area between the hold-
ers.
›
To reinstall, first of all push the luggage compartment cover into the holders
2
and then hook the support straps
1
on the boot lid.
The luggage compartment cover can also be fitted in the lower position on the
supporting elements » Fig. 66 -
.
In this position you can store smaller objects up on the luggage compartment
cover up to a total weight of 2.5 kg.
WARNINGNo objects should be placed on the boot cover, the vehicle occupants could
be endangered if there is sudden braking or the vehicle collides with some-
thing.
CAUTION
Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not
damaged as a result of objects placed in this area. 75Seats and stowing
Dividing up the luggage compartment with variable loading floorFig. 68
Dividing the boot
Read and observe on page 76 first.
›
Lift up the part of the loading floor with the grip and secure it by sliding it
into the grooves marked with the arrows » Fig. 68.
Removing and refitting the variable loading floor
Fig. 69
Fold up variable loading floor/remove
Read and observe
on page 76 first.
Removing
›
Unhook the loops
A
» Fig. 69 of the elastic partition from the fixing points.
›
Unlock the variable loading floor by turning the locking bolts
B
to the left by
around 180°.
›
Fold up the variable loading floor by moving it in the direction of the arrow
C
.
›
Fold up the variable loading floor in the direction of the arrow
1
and remove
by pulling in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Fitting›Fold up the variable loading floor and place it on the carrier rails.›
Fold out the variable loading floor.
›
Lock the variable loading floor by turning the locking bolts
B
» Fig. 69 to the
right through around 180°.
›
Secure the loops
A
of the elastic partition to the fixing points.
WARNINGEnsure that the carrier rails and variable loading floor are correctly fastened
when installing the variable loading floor. If this is not the case, there is a
risk of injury for the occupants.
Removing/installing the carrier rails
Fig. 70
Boot: Slacken check points/remove carrier rails
Read and observe
on page 76 first.
Removing
›
Undo the securing points
B
» Fig. 70 on the carrier rails using the vehicle
key or a flat screwdriver.
›
Remove the carrier rail
A
and remove by pulling in the direction of arrow
1
.
The carrier rail on the other side of the luggage compartment can be re-
moved in the same way.
Fitting
›
Position the carrier rails on the sides of the boot.
›
Press the securing point
B
» Fig. 70 on each carrier rail to the stop.
›
Check the attachment of the carrier rails by pulling it.
77Seats and stowing
WARNINGEnsure that the carrier rails and variable loading floor are correctly fastened
when installing the variable loading floor. If this is not the case, there is a
risk of injury for the occupants.
Removing/installing the lateral carrier rail and fixing wedges
Fig. 71
Boot: Take out lateral carrier rail/Take out fixing wedges
Read and observe
on page 76 first.
Removing
›
Remove the lateral carrier rail » Fig. 71 -
and remove by pulling in the direc-
tion of arrow.
›
Remove the mounting wedges by pulling in the direction of the ar-
row » Fig. 71 -
.
Fitting
›
Put the fixing wedge on the fixing points and press in the direction of the
sides of the luggage compartment up to the stop.
›
Insert the lateral carrier rail at an angle to the fixing wedges and press it up
to the stop.
›
Check how well the lateral carrier rail is fastened by pulling on it.
Bicycle carrier in the luggage compartment
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Install cross member
78
Install bicycle carrier
79Put bicycle into the bicycle carrier79Secure the stability of the bicycles with a belt79WARNINGWhen transporting bicycles, ensuring the safety of the passengers is para-
mount.
CAUTION
Take care handling the bicycle - there is a risk of damaging the vehicle.
Install cross member
Fig. 72
Install cross member
Read and observe and on page 78 first.
›
Remove the luggage compartment cover » page 75.
›
Fold the rear seats forward, remove » page 71.
›
Undo the securing bolts
C
» Fig. 72 and remove a little to unlock the holders
B
.
›
Place the cross member
A
with the fixed part onto the right lashing eye and
then place it on the left lashing eye with the removable part of the cross
member
A
.
›
Press the holders
B
until they latch. Tighten the securing screws
C
.
›
Check how well the cross member is fastened by pulling on it.
78Operation
›Pull the belt through the tensioning clasps on both sides in turn.›If necessary, you can correct the position of the bicycles in the vehicle.
Roof rack system
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Roof load
80WARNING■ 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 traf-
fic conditions.
■
The permissible roof load, permissible axle loads and permissible total ve-
hicle weight must not be exceeded under any circumstances – risk of acci-
dent!
CAUTION
■ Only roof racks from the ŠKODA Original Accessories range should be used.■The fitting instructions supplied with the roof luggage rack system must be
observed when handling roof racks.■
Ensure that the boot 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
clearances, 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.NoteIf the vehicle is not factory-equipped with a roof rack, it can be purchased from
the ŠKODA Original Accessories.
Roof load
Read and observe
and on page 80 first.
The maximum permissible roof load (including roof rack system) of 75 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
loaded up to the maximum weight limit specified in the fitting instructions.
Useful equipment
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Cupholders
81
Ashtray
81
Cigarette lighter
82
12-volt power outlet
82
Clothes hook
83
Car park ticket holder
83WARNING■ Do not place anything on the dash panel. These objects might slide or fall
down while you are driving (under acceleration or when cornering) and
could distract you from the traffic - there is a risk of an accident.■
Make sure that no objects from the centre console or from other storage
compartments can get into the driver's footwell while you are driving. You
would not be able to brake, operate the clutch pedal or accelerate - danger
of causing an accident!
■
Ash and cigarette or cigar stubs must only be discarded in ashtrays.
80Operation
CupholdersFig. 76
Cup holder
Read and observe
on page 80 first.
Two beverage containers can be placed in the recesses
A
» Fig. 76 .
One beverage container can be placed into the recess
B
.
WARNING■ Never put hot cups in the cup holder. They may spill if the vehicle moves –
there is a risk of scalding.■
No objects should be placed in the holders that might endanger the vehi-
cle's occupants if the vehicle brakes suddenly or the vehicle is in collision.
■
Do not use any cups or beakers made of fragile material (e.g. glass, porce-
lain). 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
electrical components or seat upholstery.AshtrayFig. 77
Centre console: Ashtray at the front/rear
Read and observe
on page 80 first.
The ashtray can be used for discarding ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like » .
Removing
›
Pull out the ashtray » Fig. 77 upwards.
Fitting
›
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.81Seats and stowing