
Fig. 87 
Secure/remove device
Read and observe 
 on page 72 first.
Your vehicle can be fitted with the Move & Fun multifunction device (herein-
after referred to as the device).
The device is secured in a fixture which is installed in the opening provided in
the middle part of the dash panel.
Installing the fixture
›
Insert e.g. a coin in the opening 
A
  » Fig. 86  and carefully open the cap in the
direction of arrow 
1
 .
›
Insert the fixture from above into the opening provided in the dash panel
and press in the direction of arrow 
2
 until it snaps into place  » .
Removing the fixture
›
Grab hold of the cradle with one hand.
›
With the other hand, press the release button 
B
  » Fig. 86  .
›
Remove the fixture in the direction of the arrow 
3
 .
›
Close the opening for the fixture in the dash panel with the cover.
Securing the device in the fixture
›
Place the device first in the top bracket 
C
 in the direction of arrow 
4
» Fig. 87  .
›
Press the bottom of the device into the fixture in the direction of arrow 
5
until it clicks into place  » .
Removing the device from the fixture
›
With one hand hold the device by its upper and lower edges.
›
With the other hand press the unlocking button 
D
 and remove the device in
the direction of arrow 
6
  » Fig. 87  .
›
Store the device in a safe place to avoid damaging it.
WARNING■
Always slot the device securely into the fixture or store it safely in the ve-
hicle.■
An unsecured or incorrectly secured device may be thrown through the
interior of the vehicle in a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or accident,
and could cause injuries.
CAUTION
■ Always take the device with you when leaving the vehicle to protect it from
extreme temperatures and strong sunlight. Extreme ambient temperatures
can impair the functioning of the device and may damage the device.■
Moisture can damage the electrical contacts in the dash panel for the device.
■
Never use water when cleaning the fixture. Always use a dry cloth instead.
■
Always install/remove the fixture without the device in it.
■
Only attach or remove the device when the fixture for the device has been
fitted in the panel.
Multifunction device Move & Fun - operation
Fig. 88 
Setting the tilt of the device
Read and observe  on page 72 first.
Setting the tilt of the device
›
You can set the tilt to the required position by gently moving the device in
the direction of the arrows  » Fig. 88 » .
Loading the Owner´s Manual
›
Switch on the device by pressing button 
A
  » Fig. 88  .
›
Press the button 
more
 on the screen.
›
Press the button 
Manual
 on the screen.
›
Call up the required chapter by pressing the appropriate button. 
73Communication and multimedia        

Functions of the device
▶ Navigation, TMC traffic information, lane assistance, and speed assistant.
▶ Operating the radio, media player and multimedia devices connected via
Bluetooth ®
 .
▶ Displaying information from the MFD, rev counter and coolant temperature
» page 28 .
▶ Hands-free device for mobile phones linked to the device via Bluetooth ®
.
▶ Indicator for opened bonnet, doors and luggage compartment lid.
▶ Display from the visual parking system (OPS).
▶ Image viewer.
▶ The toll service Live services - traffic, radar to measure the speed on the
road, weather and news search in the Yelpsystem.
▶ Route planning with consideration of the CNG filling station network (multi-
stop).WARNING■ Adjust the volume to ensure that acoustic signals from outside, e.g. sirens
from vehicles which have the right of way, such as police, ambulance and
fire brigade vehicles, can be heard at all time.■
An audio volume set too high may damage your hearing!
CAUTION
Improper adjustment of the tilt may damage the unit as well as the fixture.
Note
The range of the Bluetooth ®
 connection to the hands-free system is restricted
to the vehicle interior. The range is dependent on local factors, e.g. obstacles
between the devices and mutual interferences with other devices. If your mo-
bile phone is e.g. in a jacket pocket, this can lead to difficulties when establish-
ing the Bluetooth ®
 connection with the hands-free system or the data trans-
fer.74Using the system    

Driving
Starting-off and Driving
Starting and turning off the engine
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Electronic immobilizer
75
Lock/unlock steering lock
76
Ignition on / off and start the engine
76
Switch off engine
76
With the key in the ignition, the ignition can be switched on and off and the
engine can be started / stopped.
WARNING■ While driving with the engine stopped, the ignition must always be
switched on  » page 76, Ignition on / off and start the engine .
■ With the ignition off, the steering may lock  » page 76 - danger of an
accident!■
Do not withdraw the ignition key from the ignition lock until the vehicle
has come to a stop  » page 80, Parking . Otherwise, the steering may lock -
danger of an accident!
■
Never leave the key in the vehicle when you exit the vehicle. Unauthor-
ized persons, such as children, for example, could lock the car, turn on the
ignition or start the engine - there is a danger of injury, accidents and dam-
age!
■
Never leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running - there is
risk of accident, damage or theft!
■
Never switch off the engine before the vehicle is stationary – risk of acci-
dent!
WARNING■ Never (e.g. in garages) run the engine in a closed place - there is the dan-
ger of poisoning and death!■
Do not leave any items (e.g. cloths or tools) in the engine compartment.
This presents a fire hazard and the risk of engine damage.
■
Never cover the engine with additional insulation material (e.g. with a
cover) – risk of fire!
CAUTION
■ Only start the engine when the engine and the vehicle are stationary - there
is a danger of starter and engine damage!■
Do not push-start the engine – risk of damaging the engine and the catalytic
converter. The battery from another vehicle can be used as a jump-start aid
» page 129 .
Note
Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary. If possible, start
your journey as soon as the engine has started. Through this, the engine rea-
ches its operating temperature faster.
Electronic immobilizer
Read and observe 
 and  on page 75 first.
The electronic immobiliser (hereinafter: immobiliser) makes the attempted
theft or unauthorised use of your vehicle more difficult.
An electronic chip is integrated in the head of the key. The immobiliser is deac-
tivated with the aid of this chip when the key is inserted in the ignition lock.
As soon as the ignition key is removed from the ignition lock the immobiliser is
automatically activated.
Operational problems
It is not possible to start the engine if there is a failure of the components in
the immobiliser key.
Use the other vehicle key to start the engine; if necessary, seek help from a
specialist garage.
75Starting-off and Driving       

Note■If the vehicle remains outdoors for a long time in minus temperatures or in
direct sunlight, it can take several hours until the internal temperature of the
vehicle battery reaches a suitable temperature for proper operation of the
START STOP system.■
If the driver's seat belt is removed for more than approx. 30 seconds or the
driver's door is opened during stop mode, the engine will have to be started
manually.
■
No automatic engine shut-down takes place when a vehicle with  automatic
transmission  is moving at low speed (e.g. during a traffic jam) and remains sta-
tionary after pressing the brake pedal lightly. Automatic engine shutdown
takes place if you press the brake pedal down with more force.
■
For vehicles with  automatic transmission  there is no automatic engine shut-
down when the system detects a manoeuvring action due to a large steering
angle.
Manually deactivating/activating the system
Fig. 91 
Button for the START-STOP sys-
tem
Deactivating/activating
›
Press the symbol button  
 » Fig. 91  .
When system is deactivated, the warning light in the button illuminates.
If the system is turned off, it will be automatically reactivated after turning the
ignition off and on.
Note
If the system is deactivated when the engine is turned off automatically, then
the automatic start process takes place.Brakes and parking
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Information on braking
78
Handbrake
79
Parking
80WARNING■ Greater physical effort is required for braking when the engine is switch-
ed off – risk of accident!■
When braking in a vehicle with manual transmission, when the vehicle is
in gear and at low revs, the clutch pedal must be depressed. Otherwise, the
functionality of the brake system may be impaired – risk of accident!
■
When leaving the vehicle, never leave persons who might, for example,
release the handbrake or take the vehicle out of gear unattended in the ve-
hicle. The vehicle could then start to move – risk of accident!
■
Observe the recommendations on the new brake pads  » page 83, New
brake pads .
CAUTION
Never let the brakes slip with light pressure on the pedal if braking is not nec-
essary. This causes the brakes to overheat and can also result in a longer brak-
ing distance and excessive wear.
Information on braking
Read and observe 
 and  on page 78 first.
Wear-and-tear
The wear of the brake pads is dependent on the operating conditions and driv-
ing style.
The brake pads wear more quickly if a lot of journeys are completed in towns
and over short distances or if a very sporty style of driving is adopted.
Under these  severe conditions , the thickness of the brake pads must also be
checked by a specialist garage between service intervals. 
78Driving       

Wet roads or road salt
The performance of the brakes can be delayed as the brake discs and brake
pads may be moist or have a coating of ice or layer of salt on them in winter.
The brakes are cleaned and dried by applying the brakes several times  » 
.
Corrosion
Corrosion on the brake discs and dirt on the brake pads occur if the vehicle has
been parked for a long period and if you do not make much use of the braking
system. The brakes are cleaned by applying the brakes several times  » 
.
Long or steep slopes
Before travelling a long distance with a steep gradient, reduce speed and shift
into the next lowest gear. As a result, the braking effect of the engine will be
used, reducing the load on the brakes. Any additional braking should be com-
pleted intermittently, not continuously.
Emergency brake display
If the brakes are applied in full and the vehicle systems evaluate the situation
as dangerous for the traffic following behind, the brake light flashes automati-
cally.
After the speed was reduced below around 10 km/h or the vehicle was stop-
ped, the brake light stops flashing and the hazard warning light system
switches on. The hazard warning light system is switched off automatically af-
ter accelerating or driving off again.
Faults in the brake surface
If it is found that the braking distance has suddenly become longer and that
the brake pedal can be depressed further, the brake system may be faulty.
Visit a specialist garage immediately and adjust your style of driving appropri-
ately as you will not know the exact extent of the damage.
Low brake fluid level
An insufficient level of brake fluid may result in problems in the brake system.
The level of the brake fluid is monitored electronically  » page 34, 
 Braking
system .
Brake booster
The brake booster increases the pressure generated with the brake pedal. The
brake booster only operates when the engine is running.
WARNINGOnly apply the brakes for the purpose of drying and cleaning the brake
discs if the traffic conditions permit this. Do not place any other road users
in jeopardy.
Handbrake
Fig. 92 
Handbrake
Read and observe  and  on page 78 first.
The hand brake is used when stopping and parking for securing the vehicle
against unwanted movement.
Apply
›
Pull the handbrake lever firmly upwards.
Loosening
›
Pull the handbrake lever up slightly  and at the same time push in the locking
button  » Fig. 92  .
›
Move the lever right down while pressing the lock button.
The handbrake warning light  
illuminates when the handbrake is applied,
provided the ignition is on.
A warning signal sounds if the vehicle is inadvertently driven off with the
handbrake applied.
The handbrake warning is activated if the vehicle is driven at a speed of more
than around 5 km/h for more than 3 seconds. 
79Starting-off and Driving      

WARNINGPlease note that the handbrake must be fully released. A handbrake which
is only partially released can result in the rear brakes overheating. This can
have a negative effect on the operation of the brake system – risk of acci-
dent!
Parking
Read and observe 
 and  on page 78 first.
When stopping and parking, look for a place with a suitable surface  »  .
Only carry out the activities while parking in the specified order.
›
Bring the vehicle to a stop and depress the brake pedal.
›
Firmly apply the handbrake.
›
For vehicles with  automated gearbox  shift the lever to position  D or  R.
›
Switch off the engine.
›
For vehicles with  manual transmission  select 1st gear  or reverse gear (R)  .
›
Release the brake pedal.
WARNINGThe parts of the exhaust system can become very hot. Therefore, never
stop the vehicle at places where the underside of your vehicle can come in-
to contact with flammable materials such as dry grass, undergrowth,
leaves, spilled fuel or such like. - Risk of fire and serious injury can occur!
Manual gear changing and pedals
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Manual gear changing
80
Pedals
80Manual gear changingFig. 93 
The shift pattern
The shift pattern for the individual gear positions is shown on the gear lever » Fig. 93 ,
The gearshift indicator must be observed when changing gear  » page 30.
Always depress the clutch pedal all the way down. This prevents uneven wear
to the clutch.
Reverse gear is engaged
›
Stop the vehicle.
›
The clutch pedal is fully depressed.
›
Move the shift lever to the idle position switch and press down.
›
Move the shift lever fully to the right and then backwards in position  R.
The reversing lights will come on once reverse gear is engaged, provided the
ignition is on.
WARNINGNever engage reverse gear when driving – risk of accident!
CAUTION
■ If not in the process of changing gear, do not leave your hand on the gear-
shift lever while driving. The pressure from the hand can cause the gearshift
mechanism to wear excessively.■
When stopping on a slope, never try to hold the vehicle in position by using
the accelerator pedal and the clutch – this may lead to clutch damage.
Pedals
The operation of the pedals must not be hindered under any circumstances! 
80Driving        

In the driver's footwell, only a footmat, which is attached to the two corre-
sponding attachment points may be used.
Only use factory-supplied footmats or footmats from the range of ŠKODAOrigi-
nal Accessories, which are fitted to two attachment points.WARNINGNo objects are allowed in the driver's footwell – risk of obstruction or limi-
tation in operating the pedals!
Automated transmission
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Modes and lever control
81
Manual gearshift (Tiptronic)
82
Starting-off and driving
82
The automatic transmission performs automatic gear changes.
The modes of the automatic transmission are adjusted by the driver by means
of the selector lever.
WARNING■ No throttle when it is set before starting the mode for moving forward
with the selector lever - there is a risk of accident!■
Never move the selector lever to mode  R when driving – risk of accident!
■
Always firmly apply the handbrake before leaving the vehicle! Otherwise,
the vehicle could be automatically set in motion - there is a risk of acci-
dents!
CAUTION
When stopping on a slope, never try to hold the vehicle using the accelerator
pedal – this may lead to gear damage.Note■ The engine can only be left on in position  N, when the brake pedal is de-
pressed .■
If the selector lever position  N is accidentally selected while driving, it is first
necessary to release pressure on the accelerator pedal and wait for the idling
speed of the engine to be reached before the selector lever can be engaged in
the drive position.
■
If the  N symbol flashes next to the selector lever, engage the selector lever
position  N.
Modes and lever control
Fig. 94 
Selector lever
Read and observe  and  on page 81 first.
The following modes can be selected with the selector lever  » Fig. 94.
N
 – Neutral
The power transmission to the drive wheels is interrupted in this mode.
R
 – Reverse gear
Reverse gear can only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary and the en-
gine is at idling speed.
The brake pedal must be depressed  before setting into position R from posi-
tion  N.
D
 - Mode for forwards travel (normal programme)
In mode  D, the forward gears are automatically changed according to the en-
gine load, accelerator pedal actuation and driving speed.
The brake pedal must be depressed  before setting into position D from posi-
tion  N. 
81Starting-off and Driving       

M - Manual gearshift (Tiptronic)
Further information  » page 82.
With driving mode set, the vehicle will not start up
If the vehicle does not start off, the problem may be that the selector lever is not completely in the selected position. In such an instance, press the brake
pedal and put the selector lever into the required position.
Faults in the automatic gearbox
In the event of a fault in the automatic gearbox, warning lights may light up in
the instrument panel  » page 35, 
 
 Automated transmission .
An error on the automated manual transmission can become noticed, for ex- ample, by the following.
▶ Only certain gears are selected.
▶ The reverse gear  R cannot be used.
Manual gearshift (Tiptronic)
Fig. 95 
Selector lever: manual shifting/information display
Read and observe 
 and  on page 81 first.
Tiptronic mode makes it possible to manually shift gears on the selector lever. The gearshift indicator must be observed when changing gear  » page 30.
Switching to manual shifting when the vehicle is stationary
›
Depress the brake pedal.
›
Press the selector lever twice to the left in the spring-tensioned position.
Switching to manual shifting during driving
›
Press the selector lever towards the left in the spring-tensioned position in
the direction of the arrow and set in position  M. The selector lever position
you have engaged is shown in the instrument cluster display » Fig. 95.
Shifting up gears›Press the selector lever forwards + » Fig. 95  .
Shifting down gears›
Press the selector lever backwards 
-
  » Fig. 95  .
Temporarily switching to manual shifting in position D
›
Tilt the selector lever forward 
+
 or rearwards 
-
  » Fig. 95 .
If in a short time, no manual gear change takes place, then the temporary
manual shifting switches off.
Note
■ It may be beneficial, for example, when travelling downhill, to use manual
shifting of gears. Shifting to a lower gear reduces the load on the brakes and
hence the wear on the brakes  » page 78, Information on braking .■
When accelerating, the gearbox automatically shifts up into the higher gear
just before the maximum permissible engine speed is reached.
■
If a lower gear is selected, the gearbox does not shift down until there is no
risk of the engine overrevving.
Starting-off and driving
Read and observe 
 and  on page 81 first.
Starting off
›
Start the engine.
›
Firmly depress and hold the brake pedal.
›
Press the selector lever towards the left in the spring-tensioned position in
the direction of the arrow  » Fig. 94 on page 81  and insert into position  D .
›
Release the brake pedal and accelerate.
Stopping (while the car is moving)
›
Fully depress and hold the brake pedal and bring the vehicle to a stop.
›
Keep holding the brake pedal until driving is resumed.
The selector lever position  N does not have to be selected when stopping for a
short time, such as at a cross roads.
Kick-down
The Kick-down function allows you to achieve the maximum acceleration of
your vehicle while driving.
When the accelerator pedal is fully depressed, the Kick-down function is acti-
vated in any forward driving mode. 
82Driving