›Press the function button A
» Fig. 112 repeatedly to select the desired
group.›
To start connection establishment press the function button of the desired
contact
B
» Fig. 112 .
›
To close the favourites list, press the function button
.
Delete favourite
›
Press the button
→
→
user profile
→
Clear favourites
.
›
Select the contact and confirm the deletion
with the controller.
All preferred contacts can be deleted by pressing the function button
Clear all
and confirm the deletion.
Call list
Fig. 113
Call list
›
To display , from the phonemain menu, the function button
» Fig. 108 on
page 90 .
The calls in the call list can be filtered according to the type.
Contacts or numbers can be stored in the favourites list » page 91, Preferred
contacts (favourites) .
Function buttons All calls
Received calls
Outgoing Calls
Missed calls
Storing the contact / the number in the favourites list
The symbol of the currently selected call type is shown in colour.
Phone callFig. 114
Phone call: Dis-
play example
The device makes it possible to take another incoming call during an ongoing
call. The existing telephone call is put on hold. You can switch between calls.
Using the function keys located below the display, the following functions can
be carried out depending on the context.
Answer incoming call / accept another incoming call / Return to call on
hold
Switch on/off ringer
End dialling / reject incoming call / end call
Enter call number
Switch between the calls
Keep talking Activate / deactivate microphone / device speakerphone
Speakerphone on / off (switch call to phone / device)
▶ To turn off the speakerphone, press
→
→ Press
hands-free
during a call.
▶ To switch on the hands-free device, tap on the function button during a
call.
92Infotainment
Managing paired Bluetooth devicesFig. 115
Paired devices
list / Delete
paired devices
›
To display the list of paired external devices, press the function button →
→
Bluetooth
→
Paired devices
.
In the list of paired external devices, the following Bluetooth ®
profile symbols
are displayed when the phone is connected » Fig. 115 -
.
SymbolOperationwhiteExternal device can be connected as a telephoneIn colourExternal device is connected as a telephone
whiteExternal device can be connected as a Bluetooth ®
playerIn colourExternal device is connected as a Bluetooth ®
player
Establishing connections
▶ See list of paired external devices.
▶ With the controller
Select the external device » Fig. 115 -
.
The external device is connected to the device as a phone, and as a Blue-
tooth ®
Player at the same time (if the connected external device enables this).
If another external device is connected to the device when establishing con-
nection, then the external device will be replaced by the new device to be con-
nected.
Delete the coupled external device ▶ Show list of paired external devices.
▶ Press the function key
» Fig. 115 -
.
▶ With the controller
Select the external device » Fig. 115 -
.
▶ Confirm the deletion by pressing the function button Delete
.
All connected external devices are erased by selecting the menu item
Delete all
and confirming.
Application operationŠKODA Move & Fun
Introductory information
Applies to Swing.
Using the ŠKODA Move & Fun application it is possible e.g. to navigate, to dis-
play vehicle information, to control media playback.
Using the device, it is possible to control the menu display to the ŠKODA Move
& Fun application in the connected external device.
The application ŠKODA Move & Fun is available for download in the Apple
Store For iOS and in Google Play For Android.
Connection
›
Connect the external device with the device in the phone menu » page 89 .
›
Release data transfer to external applications in the device » page 79.
›
Start the ŠKODA Move & Funapplication in the external device.
›
Confirm the on-screen registration code in the device and the external de-
vice.
Once connected, the main menu appears » Fig. 116 on page 94 .
Note
Confirmation of the registration code may not be necessary during the next
connection.93Swing/ Blues Radio
Main menuFig. 116
Main menu
›
To display , press the button
» page 78 .
Function buttons Navigation
Drive Green (Driving economy)
Vehicle information
Virtual instrument cluster
Search within the ŠKODA Move & Funapplication (e.g. Contacts, navigation
destinations)
Close the App operation main menu
94Infotainment
OperationFig. 118
Display
Vehicles with manual transmission
The engine is automatically switched offas soon as the vehicle comes to a halt,
the shift lever is moved into neutral and the clutch pedal is released.
The engine is automatically startedas soon as the clutch pedal is depressed.
Vehicles with automatic transmission
The engine is automatically switched offas soon as the vehicle comes to a
standstill and the brake pedal is operated.
The engine is automatically startedas soon as the brake pedal is released.
Requirements for the system to function correctly
The following conditions must be met for the system to function correctly.
The driver's door is closed.
The driver has fastened the seat belt.
The bonnet is closed.
The driving speed was higher than 4 km/h after the last stop.
System status
The system status is shown in the display when the vehicle comes to a halt
» Fig. 118 .
The engine is automatically switched off; when the vehicle moves off the
ignition process will be automatically initiated.
The engine is not automatically switched off.
The engine does not shut down when the vehicle stops, if e.g. the following
applies.
▶ The engine temperature for the proper function of the system has not yet
been reached.
▶ The charge state of the vehicle battery is too low.
▶
The current consumption is too high.
▶ High air conditioning or heating output (high fan speed, big difference be-
tween the desired and actual interior temperature).
If the engine has shut down automatically but the system detects that the en-
gine is required to run (e.g. if the brake pedal is pressed repeatedly) then the
system automatically starts up the engine.
Note
■ If the driver's seat belt is removed for more than 30 seconds or the driver's
door is opened after the engine has switched off automatically, the engine will
have to be restarted 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. 119
Button for the START-STOP sys-
tem
›
To deactivate/activate the system, press the button
» Fig. 119 .
When the system is deactivated, the symbol in the button lights up
.
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.97Starting-off and Driving
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.
Manual shifting (Tiptronic)
Fig. 123
Selector lever / display
Read and observe
and on page 100 first.
Tiptronic mode makes it possible to manually shift gears on the selector lever. 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.
Gear changing
›
To change up , tap the selector lever forwards
+
» Fig. 123 .
›
To change down , tap the selector lever backwards
-
» Fig. 123.
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. 123.
Temporarily switching to manual shifting in position D
›
Tilt the selector lever forward
+
or rearwards
-
» Fig. 123 .
If in a short time, no manual gear change takes place, then the temporary
manual shifting switches off.
The gearshift indicator should be observed when changing gear » page 38.
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.
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 of the brakes.
Starting-off and driving
Read and observe
and on page 100 first.
Moving off and pausing temporarily
›
Firmly depress and hold the brake pedal.
›
Start the engine.
›
Press the selector lever towards the left in the spring-tensioned position in
the direction of the arrow » Fig. 122 on page 100 and insert into position D .
›
Release the brake pedal and accelerate.
The selector lever position N does not have to be selected when stopping for a
short time (e.g. at a crossroads). However, the brake pedal should be de-
pressed, in order to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
Accelerating hard while in motion (kick-down function)
If the accelerator pedal is depressed while the vehicle is in forward drive mode,
the kick-down function is turned on.
The gear change is adjusted accordingly to achieve maximum acceleration.
WARNINGRapid acceleration ( e.g. on slippery roads) can lead to a loss of control over
the vehicle – risk of accident!
Running in and economical driving
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Running in the engine
102
Tips on economical driving
102101Starting-off and Driving
CAUTION■If water gets into the vehicle’s systems (e.g. the air intake system for the en-
gine) it can cause serious damage to the vehicle!■
Oncoming vehicles can generate water waves which can exceed the permis-
sible water level for your vehicle.
■
Do not drive through salt water, as the salt can cause corrosion. An vehicle
coming into contact with salt water is to be thoroughly rinsed with fresh wa-
ter.
Assist systems
General information
Introduction
WARNING■
The assistance systems serve merely to support the driver and do not re-
lieve the driver of responsibility for the operation of the vehicle.■
The increased safety as well as the increased occupant protection offered
by the assistance systems must not tempt you to take safety risks - there
is a risk of an accident!
■
Adjust the speed and driving style to the current visibility, weather, road
and traffic conditions.
■
The assistance systems have physical and system-related limitations. For
this reason, the driver may experience some undesired or delayed system
responses in certain situations. You should therefore always be alert and
ready to intervene!
■
Only activate, deactivate and set the assistance systems to keep you fully
in control of the vehicle in every traffic situation - otherwise there is a risk
of an accident!
Braking and stabilisation systems
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Stability Control (ESC)
104
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
104
Engine drag torque control (MSR)
104
Traction control (TCS)
104
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)
104
Brake Assist (HBA)
104
Hill Start Assist (HHC)
104
The brake and stabilisation systems are automatically activated each time the
ignition is switched on, unless otherwise indicated.
The error display is in Chapter » page 31, Warning lights .
103Assist systems
Parking aid (ParkPilot)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Function
105
Display in the swing radio display
106
The parking aid (hereinafter referred to only as a system) draws attention via
acoustic signals and an indication in the swing radio when manoeuvring
around obstacles in the vicinity of the vehicle.
WARNING■ The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must
be observed » page 103, in section Introduction .■
Moving persons or objects may not be recognized by the system sensors.
■
Under certain circumstances, surfaces of certain objects and types of
clothing cannot reflect the system signals. There is a danger that such ob-
jects or people may not be recognised by the system sensors.
■
External noise sources may affect the signals of the system sensors.
There is a danger that obstacles may not be recognised by the system sen-
sors.
■
Before reversing, you should make sure that there are no small obstacles
- such as rocks, small posts or similar - behind your vehicle. Such obstacles
may not be recognised by the system sensors.
CAUTION
■ Keep the system sensors » Fig. 125 on page 105 clean and free from snow
and ice, and do not cover them with any objects of any kind, otherwise the
functioning of the system may be restricted.■
In adverse weather conditions (heavy rain, water vapour, very low or high
temperatures, etc.), the functioning of the system may be impaired - “incorrect
recognition of obstacles”.
■
Accessories additionally installed on the vehicle rear, such as bicycle carriers,
can impair the system function.
FunctionFig. 125
Fitting the sensors / Range of the sensors
Read and observe
and on page 105 first.
The system uses ultrasound waves to calculate the distance between the
bumper and an obstacle. The ultrasonic sensors are integrated in the rear
bumper » Fig. 125 .
Approximate range of sensors » Fig. 125
150 cm
60 cm
Audible signals
The interval between the acoustic signals becomes shorter as the clearance is
reduced. At a distance of approx. 30 cm a continuous tone starts to sound -
danger area. From this moment do not continue to move towards the obsta-
cle!
Activation/deactivation
The system is activated by engaging reverse gear. When activated an audible
signal is heard.
The system is deactivated by disengaging reverse gear.
Fault display
If a warning signal sounds for 3 seconds after activating the system and there
is no obstacle close to your car, this indicates a system fault. Seek help from a
specialist garage.
AB105Assist systems
Display in the swing radio displayFig. 126
Function keys and dis-
play
Read and observe and on page 105 first.
Function keys and display » Fig. 126Switching audible parking signals on/off.Switching off park assistant display.There is an obstacle in the collision area (the distance to the obstacle
is less than 30 cm).
Stop moving in the direction of the obstacle!An obstacle is located outside of the collision range (the distance to
the obstacle is greater than 30 cm).
Cruise Control System
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operation
106
Operation description
106
The Cruise Control System (CCS) maintains a set speed without you having to
actuate the accelerator pedal. The state where the GRA maintains the speed is
referred to hereinafter as the control.
WARNINGThe general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be
observed » page 103, in section Introduction .Operation
Read and observe
on page 106 first.
Basic requirements for start of control The GRA is activated.
On vehicles with a manual transmission , the second gear or higher is en-
gaged.
On vehicles with an automatic transmission , the selector lever is in the D
position or in the Tiptronic position.
The current speed is higher than 20 km/h.
This, however, is only possible to the extent permitted by the engine output
and braking power of the vehicle.
WARNINGIf the engine output or engine braking effect is insufficient to maintain the
set speed, the driver must assume control of the accelerator and brake
pedals!
Operation description
Fig. 127
Cruise control system controls
Read and observe on page 106 first.
Overview of the CCS controls » Fig. 127AActivate ACC (control deactivated) Interrupt control (sprung position) Deactivate CCS (delete set speed) 106Driving