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The Easy Connect system screen will only dis-
p l
a
y objects detected at the front, and the ve-
hicle's trajectory will be hidden.
Braked manoeuvre function* 3 Valid only with Parking system plus
If an o
bstacle is detected while reversing, the
braked manoeuvre function activates the
emergency brake. Depending on the equip-
ment, the braked manoeuvre function can al-
so activate the emergency brake while mov-
ing forwards.
The emergency braking function helps to
minimise collisions. The vehicle's speed
must be no higher than 10 km/h.
The braked manoeuvre function is active or
inactive when the parking light is lit or off, re-
spectively. If the emergency brake has been
activated, the function will remain inactive
until the gear is changed.
The limitations of Parking Aid apply.
The braked manoeuvre function is configured
in the Easy Connect system with the but-
t on and the f
u
nction buttons SETUP and
P ark
in
g and manoeuvring .
● on – enables use of the braked ma-
noeu
vre function.
● off – disab
les use of the braked ma-
noeuvre function. Temporary suppression of emergency brak-
ing
● When de activ
ating the function with the
Braked m
anoeuvre button, which appears on
the P ark
in
g aid screen of the Easy Connect
system.
● When any of the doors, the rear lid or the
bonnet are opened.
R
ear Assist “Rear View Cam-
era”*
Operatin
g and safety warnings WARNING
● The Re ar As
sist does not make it possible
to precisely calculate the distance from ob-
stacles (people, vehicles, etc.) and nor can it
overcome the system's own limits, hence us-
ing it may cause serious accidents and inju-
ries if used negligently or without due care.
The driver should be aware of his/her sur-
roundings at all times to ensure safe driving.
● The camera lens expands and distorts the
field of
vision and displays the objects on the
screen in a different, vague manner. The per-
ception of distances is also distorted by this
effect.
● Some objects may, due to the resolution of
the disp
lay screen - not be displayed in a sat-
isfactory manner or may not be displayed at all. Take special care with thin posts, fences,
rai
lin
gs or trees that might not be displayed
on screen and could damage the vehicle.
● The rear assist has blind spots where it is
not pos
sible to represent people or objects
(small children, animals and certain objects
cannot be detected in its field of vision). Mon-
itor the vehicle's surrounding area at all
times.
● Keep the camera lens clean, free of ice and
snow
, and do not cover it.
● The system is not a replacement for driver
awar
eness. Supervise the parking operation
at all times, as well as the vehicle's surround-
ing area. Adapt your speed and driving style
at all times to suit visibility, weather, road
and traffic conditions.
● Do not be distracted from the traffic by
looking at
the screen.
● The images on the rear assist screen are
only tw
o-dimensional. Due to a lack of spatial
depth, protruding parts or holes in the road,
for example, are more difficult to detect or
may not be seen at all.
● Vehicle load modifies the representation of
the orientation lines
displayed. The width
represented by the lines diminishes with ve-
hicle load. Pay special attention to the vehi-
cle's surroundings when the inside of the ve-
hicle of the luggage compartment is carrying
a heavy load.
● In the following situations, the objects or
other vehic
les shown in the navigation sys-
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closer than they really are: Pay special atten-
tion:
– On mov in
g from a horizontal plane to a
slope.
– On moving from a slope to a horizontal
plane.
– If the vehicle is heavily loaded at the
rear.
– When the vehicle approaches objects
that are not on the ground surface or are
jutting out from it. These objects may al-
so be outside the camera's angle of vi-
sion when reversing. Note
● It i s
important to take great care and pay
special attention if you are not yet familiar
with the system.
● Rear assist will not be available if the vehi-
cle's
rear lid is open. Instructions for use
Fig. 223
On the rear bumper: location of the
r e
ar a
ssist camera A camera on the rear bumper aids the driver
durin
g r
ev
erse parking or manoeuvring
››› Fig. 223. The camera image is viewed to-
gether with orientation lines projected by the
system on the Easy Connect system screen.
The bottom of the screen displays part of the
bumper corresponding to the number plate
area that will be used as reference by the
driver.
Rear assist settings:
Rear assist offers the user the possibility to
change the image's brightness, contrast and
colour settings.
To change these settings:
● Park the vehicle in a safe place.
● Apply the parking brake. ●
Switc
h the ignition on.
● If necessary, switch on the Easy Connect
syst
em.
● Engage reverse gear or turn the selector
lever t
o position R.
● Press the function b
utton displayed on
the right of the image.
● Make the desired adjustments on the menu
by pr
essing the –/+ function buttons or by
moving the corresponding scroll button.
Necessary conditions for parking and ma-
noeuvring with the rear assist
The system should not be used in the follow-
ing cases:
● If the image displayed is not very reliable or
is di
storted, for example low visibility or dirty
lens.
● If the area behind the vehicle is not dis-
pla
yed very clearly or is incomplete.
● If the vehicle is heavily loaded at the rear.
● If the position and installation angle of the
camera h
ave been changed, e.g. after a rear-
end collision. Have the system checked by a
specialised workshop.
Familiarising yourself with the system
To familiarise yourself with the system, the
orientation lines and their function, SEAT rec-
ommends practising parking and manoeu-
vring with the rear assist in a place without
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too much traffic or in a car park when there
ar e g
ood w
eather and visibility conditions.
Cleaning the camera lens
Keep the camera lens clean and clear of snow
and ice:
● Moisten the lens using a normal alcohol-
based gl
ass cleaning product and clean the
lens with a dry cloth.
● Remove snow using a small brush.
● Use de-icing spray to remove any ice. CAUTION
● Never u se abr
asive cleaning products to
clean the camera lens.
● Do not use hot or warm water to remove ice
or snow fr
om the camera lens. Doing so could
damage the camera. Parking and manoeuvring with the
r
e
ar a
ssist Fig. 224
Display on the Easy Connect system
s c
r
een: orientation lines. Switching the system on and off
●
The rear assist will switch on when the igni-
tion i s
on or the en
gine running, on engaging
reverse gear (manual gearbox) or on chang-
ing the selector lever to the R position (auto-
matic gearbox).
● The system switches off 8 seconds after
diseng
aging reverse gear (manual gearbox)
or removing the selector lever from the R po-
sition (automatic gearbox). The system will
also disconnect immediately after the igni-
tion is switched off. ●
The camera w
ill stop transmitting images
above the speed of 15 km/h (9 mph) with re-
verse engaged.
In combination with the Parking System Plus
››› page 225, the camera image will cease to
be transmitted immediately when reverse
gear is disengaged or when the selector lever
is moved from the R position, and the optical
information provided by the Parking Aid sys-
tem will be displayed.
Also in combination with the system, the rear
assist image can also be concealed:
● By pressing one of the Infotainment system
button
s on the display.
● OR: By pressing the miniature vehicle that
appear
s on the left of the screen (which
switches to the full-screen mode of the Park-
ing System Plus's optical system).
If you wish to display the rear assist image
again:
● Disengage reverse, or change the selector
lever's
position, engage reverse again or
move the selector lever to position R.
● OR: Press the RVC function b
utton1)
»1)
WARNING: the RVC function b
utton will only be ac-
tivated and available when the reverse gear is en-
gaged or the selector lever is set to position R.
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Meaning of the orientation lines
› ›
›
Fig. 224
Side lines: extension of the vehicle (the
approximate width of the vehicle plus the
rear view mirrors) on the road surface.
End of the side lines: the area marked in
green ends approximately 2 m behind
the vehicle on the road surface.
Intermediate line: indicates a distance of
approximately 1 m behind the vehicle on
the road surface.
Red horizontal line: indicates a safe dis-
tance of approximately 40 cm at the rear
of the vehicle on the road surface.
Parking manoeuvre
● Place the vehicle in front of the parking
spac
e and engage reverse gear (manual
gearbox) or move the selector to the R posi-
tion (automatic gearbox).
● Reverse slowly, and turn the steering wheel
so that the s
ide orientation lines lead to-
wards the parking space.
● Guide the vehicle into the parking space so
that the s
ide orientation lines run parallel to
it. 1
2
3
4 Towing bracket device
T o
w
ing bracket device*
Introduction The towing bracket device fitted to your vehi-
cl
e, be it
factory-fitted or a genuine SEAT ac-
cessory, meets all the national technical and
legal requirements for towing.
Your vehicle is fitted with a 13-pin connector
for the electrical connection between the
trailer and the vehicle. If the trailer is equip-
ped with a 7-pin connector you can use the
corresponding available adaptor that is a
genuine SEAT accessory.
The maximum authorised towing load is
80 kg. WARNING
● Bef or
e each journey, make sure that the de-
tachable ball joint is properly fitted and se-
cured in its housing.
● If the detachable ball joint is not properly
fitted and secur
ed, do not use it.
● Do not use the towing bracket device for
tow
ing if it is damaged or has missing parts.
● Do not modify or adapt the towing device
connection.
● Never u
nhook the detachable ball joint
when the trail
er is hitched. CAUTION
Handle the detachable ball joint with care in
order t o av
oid damaging the bumper paint-
work. Note
Towing the vehicle with the detachable ball
joint ›
›› page 90. Description
Fig. 225
Towing bracket device support / de-
t ac h
able ball joint / key 234
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Depending on the country or version, the
t o
w
ing bracket device's detachable ball joint
is located:
● underneath the floor panel of the luggage
compar
tment.
● or else on the surf
ace of the floor panel of
the luggage compartment in a bag secured
to the fastening rings.
The ball joint is fitted and removed by hand.
The towing device bracket is supplied with a
key.
Key to ››› Fig. 225
13-pin connector
Safety lug
Hook housing
Hook housing cap
Ball protective cover
Detachable ball
Locking lever
Lock cover
Release bolt
Lock
Locking balls
Key
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 Note
Contact an Authorised Service Partner if you
lose y
our key. Placing in standby position
Fig. 226
Step 1 Fig. 227
Step 2 Before assembling it, place the detachable
b
al
l
in the standby position with the follow-
ing two steps.
Step 1
● Turn the key in the direction of arrow 1 un-
ti l
the p
art of the key with the holes reaches
the top position ››› Fig. 226.
Step 2
● Grip the detachable ball below the protec-
tive co
ver.
● Press the release bolt B in the direction of
arr o
w 2 , and at the same time press lever
C in the direction of arrow
3 as far as it will
g o
›
›
› Fig. 227.
The lever will remain blocked in this position.
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Standby position Fig. 228
Standby position: Position of the lev-
er and the r el
e
ase bolt Standby position adjusted properly
● Key A
› ›
› Fig. 228
is in the released posi-
tion (the part of the key with the holes is fac-
ing upwards).
● Lever B
› ›
› Fig. 228
is in the bottom posi-
tion.
● The release bolt C
› ›
› Fig. 228
can be
moved. Thus adjusted, the detachable ball is ready
for ins
tallation. CAUTION
The key cannot be removed or turned in the
st andb
y position. Assembling the detachable ball - Step
1
Fig. 229
Fitting the detachable ball / Release
bo lt
in the dep
loyed position Fitting the detachable ball
●
Remove the hook housing cap 4 ›››
Fig. 225 down w
ards.
● Set the detachable ball to its standby posi-
tion ›››
page 235.
● Grip the detachable ball from below
›
›› Fig. 229 and insert it into the hook hous- ing following the direction of arrow
1 until it
en g
ag
es audibly ››› .
L ev
er A turns
automatically in the direction
of arr
ow 2 upwards, and the release bolt
B moves outwards (the red and green part will
be
v
i
sible) ››› .
If l
ev
er A does not turn automatically or the
r el
e
ase bolt B does not come out, the de-
t ac
h
able ball should be removed by turning
the lever as far as possible downwards from
the housing cavity, and the detachable ball's
support surfaces and the cavity should then
be cleaned. WARNING
● When attac hin
g the detachable ball, keep
your hands well away from the reach of the
lever's rotation. There is a risk of injuring
your fingers!
● Never try to pull the lever upwards by force
to turn the k
ey. The detachable ball would not
be secured properly! 236
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Assembling the detachable ball - Step
2 Fig. 230
Locking the lock Fig. 231
Placing the cover over the lock. Do not omit this first step
››
› page 236, As-
sembling the detachable ball - Step 1 !
● Turn key A in the direction of arrow
1 un-
ti l the p
art of the key with the holes reaches
the bottom position ››› Fig. 230. ●
Remov
e the key in the direction of arrow
2 .
● Place cover B in the lock in the direction
of arr
o
w 3
› ››
Fig. 231
››› .
● Check that the detachable ball is secure
› ›
›
page 237. CAUTION
● Aft er r
emoving the key, always place the
cover over the lever's lock. If the lock be-
comes soiled it will be impossible to insert
the key.
● Keep the towing bracket device's housing
cavity
clean at all times. Dirtiness can pre-
vent the detachable ball from being properly
secured!
● If the detachable ball is removed, always
plac
e the cap on the hook's housing. Checking proper attachment
Fig. 232
Detachable ball properly attached Whenever you go to use the detachable ball,
m
ak
e s
ure that it is properly attached first.
Detachable ball properly attached
● The detachable ball will not fall out of the
housin
g cavity after a major “knock or jerk”.
● Lever A
› ›
› Fig. 232
is fully raised.
● The release bolt B
› ›
› Fig. 232
is sticking
fully out (the red and green part is visible).
● The key has been removed.
● Cover C
› ›
› Fig. 232
is placed over the lock. WARNING
The towing bracket device should only be
used if the det
achable ball has been properly
locked! 237
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Removing the detachable ball - Step 1 Fig. 233
Removing the lock cover Fig. 234
Releasing the lock ●
Remove cover A from the lock in the direc-
tion of arr
o
w 1
› ›
› Fig. 233 .
● Insert key B into the lock in the direction
of arr
o
w 2
› ›
› Fig. 234 .
● Turn the key in the direction of arrow 3 un-
ti l
the p
art of the key with the holes is facing
upwards. WARNING
Never remove the detachable ball joint when
the trai l
er is hitched. Note
Before you remove the detachable ball, you
are a dv
ised to place the protective cover on
the ball coupling. Removing the detachable ball - Step 2
Fig. 235
Releasing the detachable ball Do not omit this first step
››
›
page 238, Re-
moving the detachable ball - Step 1 !
Releasing the detachable ball ● Grip the detachable ball from below.
● Press the release bolt A in the direction of
arr o
w 1 as far as it will go, and at the sametime press lever
B in the direction of arrow
2 as far as it will go.
In thi s
po
sition, the detachable ball is loose
and will fall/drop freely downwards. If this
does not occur when you release it, press it
with the other hand from above.
The detachable ball locks into the standby
position at the same time and is therefore
ready to be reinserted into the hook housing
››› .
● Fit the cap 4
› ››
Fig. 225
ont
o its housing. WARNING
Never leave the detachable ball loose in the
lugg ag
e compartment. It could cause damage
in the luggage compartment in the case of
abrupt braking, and even jeopardise passen-
ger safety! CAUTION
● If y
ou hold the lever and do not press down
on it as far as you can, after you remove the
detachable ball, the latter will continue up-
wards and will not lock into the standby posi-
tion. The detachable ball should be placed in
this position before the next assembly.
● Keep the detachable ball in the standby po-
sition, with the k
ey inserted into the box
while you place it facing downwards with the
side opposite to the one where the key is in-
serted. The key could get damaged! 238