Storage compartment in the rear door
Bottle storage compartment with a capacity of max. 0.5 l in the rear doorWARNINGThe storage compartment A» Fig. 68 is to be used exclusively for storing
objects which do not project out because there is the danger of limiting the
operating range of the side airbags.
Storage compartment in the centre console
Fig. 69
Non-lockable compartment, front / rear
Read and observe
on page 73 first.
Non-lockable compartment » Fig. 69
In the front centre console
In the rear centre console
Cup holders
Fig. 70
Cup holder at the front/rear
CDABFig. 71
Cup holder in rear armrest
Read and observe on page 73 first.
Two beverage containers can be placed into the cup holder.
Positioning of the holders » Fig. 70 and » Fig. 71
In the front centre console
In the rear centre console
In the rear armrest
WARNING■ Do not use any cups or beakers which are made of brittle material (e.g.
glass, porcelain). This could lead to injuries in the event of an accident.■
Never put hot cups in the cup holder. If the vehicle moves, they may spill –
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.
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.ABC74Using the system
Open/close waste container›Remove the cover in the direction of arrow 3 » Fig. 75 .
Closing takes place in reverse order.
Replace bags›
Remove the waste container from the slot.
›
Press the two locking lugs on the frame in the direction of arrow
4
» Fig. 76 .
›
Pull the bag together with the frame down in the direction of arrow
5
.
›
Remove the bag from the frame.
›
Pull the new bag through the frame and pull it over the frame in the direction
of arrow
6
.
›
Place the bag containing the frame in the direction of arrow
7
into the con-
tainer body, so that the two lugs engage audibly to the frame.
WARNINGNever use the waste container as an ashtray - risk of fire!
Note
We recommend that you use 20x30 cm bags.
Multimedia holder
Fig. 77
Multimedia holder
Read and observe on page 73 first.
Multimedia holder » Fig. 77
Storage compartment for storing two coins
Storage compartment for storing the vehicle key
Storage compartment for storing a mobile phone
WARNINGNever use the multimedia holder as an ashtray - risk of fire!ABCStorage compartment in the front arm restFig. 78
Storage compartment / open storage compartment
Read and observe
on page 73 first.
Opening
›
Grasp the armrests in the area
A
» Fig. 78 .
›
Lift the lid of the storage box in the direction of the arrow.
Closing
›
Fold the lid of the storage box back in the opposite direction to the arrow
» Fig. 78 , until it audibly clicks into place.
WARNINGThe storage compartment must always be closed when driving for safety
reasons.77Transporting and practical equipment
Glasses compartmentFig. 79
Opening the glasses storage box
Read and observe on page 73 first.
The maximum permissible load of the glasses compartment is 250 g.
Opening
›
Press on the lid of the glasses storage box in area
A
» Fig. 79 .
The box folds in the direction of the arrow.
Closing
›
Move the compartment in the opposite direction to that of the arrow » Fig. 79
until it audibly clicks in place.
WARNINGThe compartment must only be opened when removing or inserting the
glasses and is otherwise kept closed - it could cause a restricted view to
the outside or to an injury!
CAUTION
■ Do not put any heat-sensitive objects in the glasses storage box - with high
temperatures there is risk of damage.■
The box must be closed before leaving and locking the vehicle – risk of im-
pairment to the functions of the anti-theft alarm system.
Storage compartment on the front passenger sideFig. 80
Open storage compartment / close storage compartment and
open air supply
Read and observe
on page 73 first.
There is enough space in the storage compartment for a bottle of a with a ca-
pacity max. 1 l.
The storage compartment is equipped with an inner light that illuminates
when opening and closing the storage compartment.
Opening
›
Pull the handle to position
1
» Fig. 80 in the direction of the arrow.
›
Open the cover in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Closing
›
Screw in the filler cap in the direction of arrow
3
until it audibly clicks into
place » Fig. 80 .
Air supply operation
›
By turning the rotary switch in the direction of arrow
A
until it stops, the air
supply is opened » Fig. 80 .
›
By turning the rotary switch opposite direction of arrow
A
until it stops the
air supply is closed.
Opening the air supply when the air conditioning system is switched on allows
cooled air to flow into the storage compartment.
Opening the air inlet when the air conditioning system is on causes fresh or in-
terior air to flow into the storage compartment.
78Using the system
Fig. 86
Removing the holder/removing the adapter
Read and observe
on page 80 first.
Installing
›
Attach the opened adapter to the guide rods of the headrest » Fig. 85.
›
Clip in the adapter in the direction of arrow
1
» .
›
Clip the holder into the adapter in the direction of arrow
2
.
Removing
›
Pull on the locking strap
A
in the direction of arrow
3
» Fig. 86 .
›
Remove the holder from the bracket in the direction of arrow
4
.
›
Press the adapter and remove it from the guide rods of the head rest in the
direction of arrow
5
.
WARNINGClip in the adapter carefully - there is a risk of injuring your finger.
Handling the holder
Fig. 87
Tilting and rotating the holder
Fig. 88
Adjusting the holder size
Read and observe on page 80 first.
Tilting and rotating the holder
The holder may be tilted 30° in the direction of arrow
1
and rotated through
360° in the direction of arrow
2
» Fig. 87 .
Adjusting the holder size
›
Pull out the securing tab
A
in the direction of arrow
3
and move part
B
in
direction of arrow
4
to the desired position » Fig. 88.
Luggage compartment and transport of cargo
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Fastening elements
82
Fixing nets
83
Multifunction pocket
83
Hooks
83
Luggage compartment cover
84
“Parking position” of the boot cover
84
Storage compartment in the boot
85
Storage net bag
85
Cargo elements
85
Floor covering on both sides
86
Class N1 vehicles
86
81Transporting and practical equipment
The maximum permissible load of the hook is 7.5 kg.
Luggage compartment cover
Fig. 94
Remove the luggage compartment cover
Read and observe
and on page 82 first.
If the support straps
A
» Fig. 94 are attached to the boot lid, then opening the
lid will raise the boot lid cover (hereafter referred to as the cover).
If you want to carry bulky goods, the cover can be removed from the vehicle
and if required can be stored behind the rear seat backrest in the “Park posi-
tion” » Fig. 95 on page 84 .
The maximum permissible load of the cover is 1 kg.
Removing
›
On both sides of the boot lid unhook the straps
A
in direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 94 .
›
Hold the raised cover.
›
Press on the two sides to the underside of the cover in the region of the
studs
C
.
›
Remove the cover in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Installing
›
Place the cover on the contact surfaces of the side trim panel.
›
Position the mounts on the cover
B
onto the side trim panel via pins
C
» Fig. 94 .
›
On both sides, press on the top of the cover in the area of the studs
C
.
The fixture
B
must lock into place on the studs
C
on both sides of the lug-
gage compartment.
›
Hook in the straps
A
on both sides of the boot lid.
WARNINGNo objects should be placed on the cover. This could endanger the vehicle
occupants during sudden braking or vehicle impact.
CAUTION
■ When closing the boot lid, jamming and damage to the cover or the side trim
panel can occur if handled incorrectly. The following guidelines must be ob-
served. ■ The holders B
on the cover must be resting completely on the pins
C
on
the side panel » Fig. 94.
■ The items which are transported must not exceed the height of the cover.
■ The cover must not be jammed in the surrounding seal of the luggage com-
partment lid when it is in the raised position. ■ There must be no object in the gap between the cover in the raise position
and the rear backrest.
■
After removing the cover, store it in such a way that it cannot be damaged or
soiled.
“Parking position” of the boot cover
Fig. 95
Luggage compartment cover
stowed behind the rear seats
Read and observe and on page 82 first.
The boot cover can be stowed behind the seat backrest.
›
Slide the dismantled cover between bolt
A
and contact surface
B
of the
side panel » Fig. 95.
WARNINGWhen adjusting the “parking position”, the boot cover must be between
the bolt A and the rear seat backrest - risk of damaging the rear seat
backrest and the boot cover. 84Using the system
Removing/insertingFig. 102
Remove variable loading floor
Removing
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 102 .
›
Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of arrow
1
until its rear area is
about 15 cm
B
below the luggage compartment cover » .
›
Remove the variable loading floor from the vehicle by moving it in the direc-
tion of arrow
2
.
Inserting
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 102 .
›
Insert variable loading floor into the vehicle with the front portion tilted
about 15 cm
B
beneath the luggage compartment cover » .
›
Then follow the same steps as when setting the upper position » page 87 or
the lower position » page 87 .
CAUTION
■
When removing or inserting the variable loading floor, a distance of 15 cm B» Fig. 102 underneath the boot cover must be adhered to - risk of damaging
the boot lid seal.■
The variable loading floor cannot be placed in the vehicle when the luggage
compartment cover is in the “park position” » page 84.
■
After removing the variable cargo floor, place it down in such a way that it
cannot be damaged or soiled.
Folding up/downFig. 103
Fold up/fold down variable loading floor
The variable loading floor can be folded up in both positions (upper and lower).
Folding up
›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 103 .
›
Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of the arrow
1
until the folding
corners
B
lock into place in area
C
.
Folding down
›
Grasp the variable loading floor in the middle or at handle
A
» Fig. 103 .
›
Unlock the variable loading floor by pulling it in the direction of the arrow
2
.
“Parking position”
Fig. 104
Set parking position / fold down from the parking position
The variable loading floor can only be in set to the “parking position” when it is
in the lower position » page 87 and the luggage compartment cover has been
taken out » page 84.
88Using the system
Folding up›Remove the luggage compartment cover from the vehicle » page 84.›
Grasp the variable loading floor at handle
A
» Fig. 104 .
›
Lift the variable loading floor in the direction of the arrow
1
until the folding
corners
B
lock into place in area
C
.
Folding down
›
Push the folding corners
B
» Fig. 104 on both sides of the variable loading
floor in the direction of the arrow
2
and release these from positions
C
.
›
Grasp the variable loading floor in the middle or at handle
A
.
›
Fold down the variable loading floor in the direction of arrow
3
.
WARNINGThe variable loading floor in the “parking position” restricts the driver's
view at the back.
CAUTION
■ The variable loading floor can only be in set to the “parking position” when it
is in the lower position and the luggage compartment cover has been taken
out.■
If the variable loading floor is in the “parking position”, the “parking position”
on the luggage compartment cover cannot be set » page 84.
Roof rack
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
fixing points for base support
89
Roof load
90WARNINGWhen transporting cargo the following the instructions must be adhered
to.■
The items being transported on the roof rack must always be securely at-
tached – 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.
WARNING (Continued)■ When transporting heavy objects or objects which take up a large area on
the roof rack system, handling of the car may change as a result of the dis-
placement of the centre of gravity. The style of driving and speed must
therefore be adapted to the current circumstances.■
Avoid abrupt and sudden driving/braking manoeuvres.
■
The permissible roof load, permissible axle loads and permissible total ve-
hicle weight must not be exceeded under any circumstance – risk of acci-
dent!
CAUTION
■ On models fitted with an electrical sliding/tilting roof, ensure that the slid-
ing/tilting roof does not strike any items of luggage transported on the roof
when tilting.■
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
including the load that is being transported. Compare the vehicle height with
available clearances, such as underpasses and garage doors.
■
Ensure the roof aerial is not impaired by the load being transported.
Note
We recommend that you use a roof rack from ŠKODA Original Accessories.
fixing points for base support
Fig. 105
Attachment points
Read and observe
and on page 89 first.
The mounting points are located on both sides of the vehicle.
89Transporting and practical equipment
Air outlet ventsFig. 109
Air outlet vents
Read and observe
and on page 91 first.
The direction of airflow can be adjusted using the air outlet vents 3, 4
» Fig. 109 , the outlets can be opened and closed individually.
Changing the direction of air flow
›
To change the height of the air flow, turn the horizontal fins upward or
downward using the movable adjuster
A
» Fig. 109 .
›
To adjust the lateral direction of the air flow, turn the vertical fins with the
movable adjuster
A
to the left or to the right.
Opening
›
Turn the regulator
B
upwards » Fig. 109 .
Closing
›
Turn the regulator
B
downwards » Fig. 109.
Overview of the available settings for adjusting the direction of the air outlet
Set the direction of the air outletActive air vents » Fig. 1091, 2 , 41, 2 , 4 , 5Set the direction of the air
outletActive air vents » Fig. 1093, 44 , 5
CAUTION
To ensure that the heating, the manual air conditioning and the Climatronic
systems work properly, do not block up the air outlet vents with any objects.94Using the system