Bluetooth
The following menu items can be selected from the Bluetooth menu item.
■ User - Overview of the stored telephones
■ New user - Search for new mobile phones that are in the reception range
■ Visibility - Switches on the visibility of the hands-free system for other devi-
ces
■ Media player - Playback via Bluetooth ®
■ Active device - Connected device
■ Paired Devices - List of paired devices
■ Search - Device search
■ Phone name - option to change the name of the phone (default SKODA_BT)
Settings
The following menu items can be selected from the Settings menu item.
■ Phone book - Phonebook
■ Update 1)
- Update the phone book
■ List - Arrange the entries in the phone book
■ Surname - Arrange according to surname
■ First name - Arrange according to first name
■ Ring tone - Ring tone setting
Back
Return to the telephone's basic menu.
Universal telephone preinstallation GSM IIl
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Connecting the phone to the hands-free system
124
Telephone operation in the MAXI DOT display
125
Internet connection via Bluetooth ®
127
The following functions are included in the universal telephone preinstallation
GSM III:
› Phone Phonebook
» page 121.
› Convenience operation via the multifunction steering wheel
» page 120.
› Telephone operation in the MAXI DOT display
» page 125.
› Voice control of the telephone
» page 129.
›Music playback from the telephone or other multimedia units
» page 131.
› Internet connection
» page 127.
› Display of SMS messages
» page 126.
All communication between a telephone and the hands-free system of your
vehicle can only be established with the help of the following profiles of Blue-
tooth ®
technology.
rSAP - Remote SIM access profile After connecting the telephone with the hands-free system via the rSAP pro-
file, the telephone deregisters from the GSM network, and communication
with the network is only enabled by the hands-free system via the vehicle's
external aerial. In the telephone only the interface for Bluetooth ®
remains ac-
tive. In this case, you can only use the mobile phone to disconnect from the
hands-free system, deactivate the Bluetooth ®
connection or dial the emergen-
cy number 112 (only valid in some countries).
HFP - Hands Free Profile
After connecting the telephone with the hands-free system via the HFP pro-
file, the telephone continues to use its GMS module and the internal antenna
to communicate with the GSM network.
Note
The following guidelines must be observed » page 119, Mobile phones and
two-way radio systems .
Connecting the phone to the hands-free system
To connect a mobile phone with the hands-free system, it is necessary to in-
terconnect the telephone and hands-free system. Detailed information on this
is provided in the operating instructions for your mobile phone. The following
steps must be carried out for the connection.
Connecting the telephone with the hands-free system via the rSAP profile
›
Activate Bluetooth ®
and the visibility of your mobile phone on your tele-
phone. For certain mobile phones it is necessary to switch on first the rSAP
function.
›
Switch on the ignition.
›
Select the Phone - New user menu in the MAXI DOT display and wait until
the hands-free system has completed the search.
1)
On vehicles fitted with the Amundsen+ navigation system, this function can be accessed via the naviga-
tion system menu; refer to the » operating instructions for the Amundsen+ navigation system .
124Operation
Voice commandActionSETTINGSSelection for setting Bluetooth®
, dialogue etc.CANCELThe dialogue is ended.a)
On vehicles fitted with the Amundsen+ navigation system, this function can be accessed via the naviga-
tion system menu; refer to the » operating instructions for the Amundsen+ navigation system .
If a voice command is not detected, the system answers with “ Sorry?”, and a
new entry can be made. After the 2nd error the system repeats the aid. After
the 3rd After the 3rd attempt the answer “ Cancelled” is given and the dialogue
is ended.
Store voice recording of a contact
If automatic name recognition does not work reliably for some contacts, you
can choose to save your own voice tag for the contact in the Phone book -
Voice tag - Record menu item.
Your own voice tag can also be saved using the voice control in the FURTHER
OPTIONS menu.
Voice commands - GSM III
Basic voice commands
Voice commandActionHELPAfter this command the system repeats all possible
commands.CALL NAMEAfter this command, a name can be entered to es-
tablish a connection with the requested party.DIAL NUMBERAfter this command, a telephone number can be
entered in order to establish a connection with the
requested party.REDIALThe last selected telephone number is selected.READ ADDRESSBOOKThe system reads out contacts from the telephone
book.READ MESSAGESThe system reads the messages which were re-
ceived while the telephone was connected to the
control unit.SHORT DIALOGUEThe help is significantly reduced (good operating
knowledge provided).LONG DIALOGUEThe help is not reduced (suitable for beginners).CANCELThe dialogue is ended.If the system does not recognise the command, it repeats the first part of the
help thus enabling a new entry to be completed. After the 2nd error the sys-
tem repeats the second part of the aid. After the 3rd After the 3rd attempt the
answer “ Cancelled ” is given and the dialogue is ended.
Store voice recording of a contact
If automatic name recognition does not work reliably for some contacts, you
can choose to save your own voice tag for the contact in the Phone book -
Voice tag - Record menu item.
Your own voice tag can also be saved using the voice control in the FURTHER
OPTIONS menu.
Multimedia
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Music playback via Bluetooth ®
131
Operating the radio and navigation system on the multifunction steering
wheel
132
AUX- and MDIinputs
133
CD change
133
DVD-preinstallation
134
Music playback via Bluetooth ®
The universal telephone preinstallation makes it possible to play back music
via Bluetooth ®
from devices such as MP3 players, mobile phones or notebooks.
To ensure that music can be played via Bluetooth ®
, you must first pair the de-
vice with the hands-free system in the Phone - Bluetooth - Media player
menu.
The music playback process is performed on the connected device.
The universal telephone preinstallation GSM II ensures that the music played
back via the hands-free system can be controlled with the remote con-
trol » page 130 , Voice commands - GSM II .
Note
The device being connected must support the Bluetooth ®
A2DP profile; refer
to the operating instructions for the relevant device being connected.131Communication and multimedia
Rear towing eyeFig. 186
Removing the cap / installing the towing eye
Read and observe
on page 209 first.
›
Press onto the bottom part of the cap in the rear bumper » Fig. 186 -
and
remove it.
›
Screw in the towing eye by turning to the left up to the stop » Fig. 186 -
and tighten as much as possible. For tightening purposes, we recommend,
for example, using the wheel wrench, towing eye from another vehicle or a
similar object that can be pushed through the eye.
›
After unscrewing the towing eye, put the cap on and press into place. The
cap must engage firmly.
On vehicles with a factory-fitted towing device, there is no mount for the
screw-in towing eye behind the cap » page 210, Vehicles with a tow hitch .
CAUTION
The towing eye must always be screwed in fully and firmly tightened, other-
wise the towing eye can tear when towing in or tow-starting.
Vehicles with a tow hitch
Read and observe
on page 209 first.
On vehicles with a factory-fitted towing device, there is no mount for the
screw-in towing eye behind the cap.
Use the built-in detachable ball rod for towing » page 163, Towing device .
Towing the vehicle using the towing device is a viable alternative solution to
using the towing eye.
If the towing device is removed completely, it must be replaced with the
standard reinforcement of the rear bumper which is part of the mount for the
towing eye.
If this procedure is not observed, the vehicle may not meet the national legal
provisions.
CAUTION
The detachable ball rod and/or the vehicle can be damaged if an unsuitable
tow bar is used.
Note
The detachable ball rod must always be in the vehicle so that it can be used for
towing, if necessary.
Radio remote control
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Replacing the battery in the remote control key
211
Synchronising the remote control
211
Replace the battery in the remote control of the auxiliary heater (parking
heater)
211
CAUTION
■ The replacement battery must have the same specification as the original
battery.■
We recommend having faulty rechargeable batteries replaced by a ŠKODA
service partner.
■
When replacing the battery, pay attention to the correct polarity.
For the sake of the environment
Dispose of the used battery in accordance with national legal provisions.210Do-it-yourself
Replacing the battery in the remote control keyFig. 187
Remove cover/take out battery
Read and observe
on page 210 first.
The battery is located under a cover
A
» Fig. 187 .
We recommend having the key batteries replaced by a specialist garage. How-
ever, if you would like to replace the discharged battery yourself proceed as
follows.
›
Flip out the key.
›
Press off the battery cover with your thumb or using a flat screwdriver in the
region of the arrows
1
.
›
Remove the discharged battery from the key by pressing the battery down in
the region of the arrow
2
.
›
Insert the new battery.
›
Place the battery cover on the key and press it down until it clicks into place.
Note
■ The key has to be synchronised if the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked
with the remote control key after replacing the battery » page 211.■
If a key has an affixed decorative cover, this will be destroyed when the bat-
tery is replaced. A replacement cover can be purchased from a ŠKODA Partner.
Synchronising the remote control
Read and observe
on page 210 first.
If the vehicle does not unlock when pressing the remote control, the key may
not be synchronised. This can occur when the buttons on the remote control
key are actuated a number of times outside of the operative range of the
equipment or the battery in the remote control key was replaced.
Synchronise the key as follows.
›
Press any button on the remote control key.
›
Pressing of the button means that the door will unlock with the key within 1
minute.
Replace the battery in the remote control of the auxiliary heater
(parking heater)
Fig. 188
Radio remote control: Battery
cover
Read and observe on page 210 first.
The battery is located under a cover on the back of the radio remote con-
trol » Fig. 188 .
›
Insert a flat, blunt object, such as a coin, into the gap of the battery cover.
›
Turn the cover against the direction of the arrow up to the mark to open the
cover.
›
Replace the battery.
›
Return the battery cover.
›
Turn the cover in the direction of the arrow up to the initial marking, engage.
211Emergency equipment and self-help
Index
A
Abroad Driving abroad
150
Unleaded petrol150
ABS Operation
152
Warning light36
Accessories169
Adaptive headlights (AFS)68
Adjust Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventila-tion)
117
Adjusting Belt height
13
Exterior mirrors78
Head restraints81
Interior mirror77
Manual air conditioning112
Seats79, 80
Steering wheel8
Adjusting the seats7, 79
Adjustment Headlight beam
66
Aerial173
See windows175
AFS68
Warning light36
Airbag14
Deactivating19
Deactivating the front passenger airbag20
Deployment14
Front airbag15
Head airbag18
Indicator light38
Knee airbag16
Modifications and damage to the airbag system 171 Side airbag
17
Airbag system14
Air conditioning system108
Air outlets108
Climatronic113
Manual air conditioning system110
Air outlets108
Air recirculation Climatronic
115
Alarm Switching off
54
Triggering54
Anti-theft alarm system Activating/deactivating
54
Trailer168
Antilock brake system (ABS)152
Armrest front
85
rear85, 94
Artificial leather178
Ashtray89
ASR Warning light
35
Assist systems151
ABS36, 152
ASR35
Cruise Control System158
DSR152
EDL152
ESC35, 151
HBA152
HHC153
Park assist154
Parking aid153
START-STOP159
TCS152
Auto Check Control31
Automatic driving lamp control68
Automatic gearbox142
Selector lever-emergency unlocking213
Starting-off and driving144
Tiptronic143
Using the selector lever142
Automatic gearbox modes142
Automatic load deactivation193
Automatic retractable cargo cover (Superb Combi))
99
Automatic transmission Kickdown
144
Malfunction144
Selector lever lock143
AUX Installation in the storage compartment
90
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventila- tion)
116
Adjust117
Radio remote control118
Switching on/off117
Avoiding damage to the vehicle Driving through water
149
Avoiding damage to your vehicle149
B
Ball head Check fitting
165
Fitting164
Ready position164
Removing165
Battery In the remote control key
211
iReplace the remote control of the auxiliary heater (parking heater)
211
Belts10
Belt tensioners13
Bonnet Closing
183
Opening183
Warning light34
Boot Automatic retraction (Superb Combi)
99
Extending variable loading floor103
232Index
HeadlightsDriving abroad150
Headlight cleaning system77
Replacing a bulb220
Head restraint81
Heater Windscreen and rear window
73
Heating Exterior mirrors
78
Seats83
HHC153
Hill Hold Control (HHC)153
Horn27
Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)152
I
Ignition
136
Immobilizer136
Individual settings Locking
52
Unlocking52
Inertia reels13
Information message see KESSY
51
Information system39
Compass point display46
Display a low temperature40
Door warning41
Gear recommendation40
MAXI DOT display44
Multifunction display41
Operation40
Service interval display46
instrument cluster Auto Check Control
31
Instrument cluster28
Counter for distance driven30
Display29
Display of the second speed31
Fuel gauge30
Overview28
Revolutions counter29
see instrument cluster28
Speedometer29
Temperature gauge29
Warning lights32
Interior monitor54
Internet connection127
ISOFIX23
J
Jack
201
Jacking points Raise vehicle
203
Jump-starting207
K
KESSY
50
Information message51
Lock / unlock the steering138
Locking50
Starting the engine139
Switching off the engine139
Switch off ignition138
Switch on ignition138
Unlocking50
Key Starting the engine
136
Stopping the engine137
Knee airbag16
L
Lamp Warning light
36
Lamp failure Warning light
36
LEAVING HOME70
Lever Main beam67
Turn signal67
Windscreen wipers76
Licht COMING HOME / LEAVING HOME
70
Light Cockpit
71
Fog lights with CORNER function69
Replacing bulbs219
Travel mode69
Light bulbs Rear light (Superb Combi)
222
Lighting Luggage compartment
95
Lights65
Adaptive headlights (AFS)68
Automatic driving lamp control68
Daylight running67
Fog lights69
Hazard warning light system70
Headlight beam adjustment66
Headlight flasher67
Instrument lighting66
Low beam lights66
Main beam67
Parking lights66, 71
Rear fog light69
Switching on and off66
Tourist lights69
Turn signal67
Warning lights32
Lock Remote control
49
Vehicle key49
Locking Individual settings
52
KESSY50
Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the in- side
52
236Index
Passive safetyBefore setting off6
Driving safety6
Safety equipment6
Passive Safety6
Payload224
Pedals142
Footmats142
Petrol refer to Fuel
180
Polishing the paintwork See Taking care of your vehicle
174
Power outlet 12 V
90
Power Steering / steering lock (KESSY system) warning light
34
Power windows Button in the front passenger door
61
Practical features86
12-Volt power outlet90
Storage compartment for umbrella93
Storage compartment in rear centre console93
Storage compartment on the passenger side92
Storage compartment under the armrest, front 90
Storage compartment under the passenger seat
92
Storage net in the front centre console91
Storage pockets on the front seats93
R
Radiator fan
184
Radio reception See windows
175
Radio remote control Auxiliary heating
118
Raise vehicle203
Rear-view mirror Exterior mirrors78
Fold in passenger mirror78
Synchronous adjustment of the rear-view mir- ror
78
Rear fog light69
Warning light36
Rear interior light72
Rear mirror77
Interior mirror77
Rear seats Seat folded forward Combi
86
Rear window - heater73
Recirculated air mode Manual air conditioning
112
Refuelling180
Fuel180
Remote control lock
49
Replacing the battery211
Synchronisation process211
unlock49
Remote control key Replacing the battery
211
Removable lights (Superb Combi) Changing rechargeable light batteries
101
Removable Light (Superb Combi) Remove light
101
Removable ski bag95
Removable variable loading floor Fit and remove
104
Repairs and technical alterations169
Replace Vehicle battery
192
Replacing Bulb for main beam
221
Bulb for main beam and daytime running lights 220
Bulb for the fog light
221
Bulb for the licence plate light222
Bulb in rear light (Superb Combi)223
Bulbs219
Fuses215
Fuses in the dash panel216
Fuses in the engine compartment217
Low beam bulb220
Wiper blades214
Replenishing Coolant
188
Engine oil187
Windscreen washer fluid184
Revolutions counter29
Roof luggage rack Attachment points
107
Roof rack system106
Roof load107
Running-in The first 1500 km
145
Running in Brake pads
145
Engine145
Tyres145
S
SAFE see Safe securing
51
SAFELOCK see Safe securing
51
Safe securing51
Safety6
Child safety21
Child safety seats21
Correct seated position7
Head restraints81
ISOFIX23
TOP TETHER24
Saving electrical energy146
Screens see Sun screen in the rear doors
74
Seals Taking care of your vehicle
174
238Index
Seat beltwarning light33
Seat belts10
Belt tensioners13
Cleaning178
fastening and unfastening12
Height adjustment13
Inertia reels13
The physical principle of a frontal collision11
Seat features83
Seats Armrest rear
85
Armtest, front85
Convenience features of passenger seat85
Electric adjustment80
Head restraints81
Heating83
Manually adjusting80
save82
Seat backrests85
Storing in memory of remote control key82
Ventilated front seats84
Seats and useful equipment79
Adjusting the seats79
see automatic gearbox Manual shifting of gears on the multifunctionsteering wheel
143
Selector lever Refer to Selector lever
142
Selector lever lock / starter (system KESSY) Warning light
39
Service170
Service interval display46
Service intervals169
Setting30
Setting the30
Shelves86
Shifting gears Driving and saving energy
146
Side airbag17
Side compartment in boot with battery100
Side compartments in the luggage compart- ment
99
ski bag95
Sliding/tilting roof Close (Superb Combi)
64
Closing62
Closing the sun screen (Superb Combi)64
Electric sliding/tilting roof62
Emergency operation213
Opening/closing the sun screen (Superb Combi) 64
Opening and tilting
62
Opening and tilting (Superb Combi)64
Operation62
Operation (Superb Combi)64
Snow chains199
Spare wheel197
Speedometer29
see speedometer29
Speed symbol See Wheels
196
Spoiler171
START-STOP159
Manually deactivating/activating the system161
Operating conditions of the system160
operation in vehicles with automatic gearbox 160
operation in vehicles with manual gearbox
160
system-related automatic start-up161
Starting and stopping the engine - KESSY137
Starting and stopping the engine using the key 135
Starting engine Jump-starting
207
Starting the engine Jump-starting
207
Key136
see KESSY139
START STOP Information messages
161
Jump-starting208
Steering lock / unlock see KESSY138
Steering wheel8
Stopping the engine Key
137
Storage compartment in rear centre console93
Storage compartment on the passenger side92
Storage compartments86
Storage compartment under the passenger seat
92
Storage pockets on the front seats93
Storing skis94
Sun screen74
Sun screen in the rear doors74
Sun visors74
Switch see Ignition
136
Switching lights on and off66
Switching off the engine see KESSY
139
Switch off ignition Refer to KESSY
138
Switch on ignition Refer to KESSY
138
Synchronous adjustment of the rear-view mir- ror
78
T
Tailgate TwinDoor
56
Taking care of the vehicle Natural leather
177
Seat belts178
Taking care of your vehicle Automatic car wash system
173
Cavity protection176
Chrome parts174
Cleaning the wheels176
Decorative films175
239Index