Opening / closing the boot lidFig. 36
Opening / closing tailgate
Read and observe
on page 50 first.
›
To open the lid, press » Fig. 36 button
A
in the direction of arrow
1
.
›
Raise the lid in the direction of the arrow
2
.
›
To close , grab the mount
B
and pull in the direction of arrow
3
.
Note
Button A » Fig. 36 is disabled when starting off or driving at a speed of over 5
km/h. The button is reactivated when the vehicle has stopped and a door is
opened.
Delayed locking of the boot lid
Read and observe
on page 50 first.
If the boot lid is unlocked with the button
on the key, then the boot lid is
automatically locked after closing.
The period after which the boot lid is locked automatically can be extended by
a specialist garage.
CAUTION
There is a risk of unwanted entry into the vehicle before the boot lid is locked
automatically.Window operation
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Mechanical windows
52
Electric window
52
Force limiter
53
Operational faults
53
The window can be operated mechanically by means of the handle attached to
the respective door panel.
Depending on equipment the windows can be operated electrically from the
following locations; the window in the front doors or all windows from the
driver's seat and also via the buttons for the windows in the passenger door or
the rear doors.
WARNING■ Always close the window carefully and in a controlled manner. Otherwise
these could cause severe crushing injuries!■
Power windows in the driver's door and the rear doors are equipped with
a force limiter » page 53. If there is an obstacle, the closing process is
stopped and the window goes down by several centimetres. However, the
windows should be closed carefully – risk of injury!
CAUTION
■ Keep the windows clean (free of ice and similar) to ensure the correct func-
tionality of the electric windows.■
Always close the electric windows before disconnecting the battery.
Note
If the windows are opened, dust as well as other dirt can get into the vehicle
and in addition the wind noise is more at certain speeds.51Unlocking and opening
Operating the light functionFig. 40
Light switch and control dial for
headlight range adjustment
Read and observe on page 53 first.
To switch on/off the lights, turn the
A
» Fig. 40 switch to one of the following
positions (equipment-dependent).
Switching off lights (except daytime running lights)Switching lights on/off automatically » page 55
Switching on the parking lights or parking lights on both sides » page 57
Switch on low beam
To adjust the headlight range control , turn dial
B
» Fig. 40 in line with the
vehicle load » .
Front seats occupied, boot empty
All seats occupied, boot empty
All seats occupied, boot loaded
Driver seat occupied, boot loaded
WARNINGAlways adjust the headlight beam to meet the following conditions - other-
wise risk of accident.■
The vehicle does not dazzle other road users, especially oncoming vehi-
cles.
■
The beam range is sufficient for safe driving.
Note■ If, with a low beam, the ignition is turned off, then the dipped beam will au-
tomatically switch off 1)
and the parking lights illuminate. The parking lights are
switched off when the ignition key is removed (for vehicles with the KESSY
system, after opening the driver's door).■
If there is a fault in the light switch, the low beam comes on automatically.
Daytime running lights(DAY LIGHT)
Read and observe
on page 53 first.
The daytime running light (hereinafter referred to as "function") lights the
front and rear vehicle area (only valid for some countries).
The lights are switched on automatically if the following conditions are met. The light switch is in the position or
.
The ignition is switched on.
The function is activated.
Activating/deactivating function on vehicles with Infotainment
This function can be activated/deactivated in Infotainment » Owner´s Manual
- Infotainment .
Deactivating on vehicles without Infotainment
›
Pull the indicator / main beam lever towards the steering wheel, push down
and hold in this position.
›
Switch on the ignition and hold the lever in the above position until you hear
a signal (about 3 s).
Activating on vehicles without Infotainment
›
Pull the indicator / main beam lever towards the steering wheel, push up and
hold in this position.
›
Switch on the ignition and hold the lever in the above position until you hear
a signal (about 3 s).
WARNINGAlways switch on the low beam when visibility is poor.1)
Does not apply to the position , as long as the conditions are met for the COMING HOME function
» page 56 .
54Using the system
Fig. 85
Adjusting the holder size
Read and observe on page 74 first.
The holder may be tipped by 30° in the direction of the arrow
1
and turned by
360° in the direction of arrow
2
» Fig. 84 .
›
To adjust the holder size , pull out the securing tab
A
in the direction of ar-
row
3
and push the part
B
in the direction of arrow
4
to the desired posi-
tion » Fig. 85 .
Transport of cargo
Luggage compartment and transporting objects
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Fastening elements
76
Fixing nets
76
Multifunction pocket
77
Hooks
77
Luggage compartment cover
77
“Parking position” of the boot cover
78
Storage compartment in the boot
78
Storage net bag
79
Cargo elements
79
Floor covering on both sides
79
Class N1 vehicles
79
When transporting heavy objects, the driving characteristics change due to the
shift in centre-of-gravity. The speed and style of driving must be adjusted ac-
cordingly.
When transporting cargo the following the instructions must be adhered to
▶ Distribute the load evenly in the luggage compartment and secure it with
suitable lashing straps to the lashing eyes or fixing nets so that they cannot
slip.
▶ Place heavy objects as far forward as possible.
▶ Tyre pressure is to match the load.
In the event of an accident, even small and light objects gain so much kinetic
energy that they can cause severe injuries.
The magnitude of the kinetic energy is dependent on the speed at which the
vehicle is travelling and the weight of the object.
Luggage compartment light
The light switches on/off when the luggage compartment lid is opened or
closed.
If the boot lid is open and the ignition switched off, the light will go out auto-
matically after 10 minutes.
75Transport of cargo
Fig. 88
Fastening a vertical pocket
Read and observe and on page 76 first.
Fastening examples for nets » Fig. 87 and » Fig. 88
Horizontal pocket
Floor net
Vertical pocket
The maximum permissible load of each of the nets is 1.5 kg.
Multifunction pocket
Fig. 89
Securing the multifunction pock-
et
Read and observe and on page 76 first.
The pocket » Fig. 89 can be secured to the fastening elements
A
,
B
and
C
» Fig. 86 on page 76 .
The maximum permissible load for the pocket attached to the fastening ele-
ment is 3 kg.
Note
In vehicles with a variable loading floor, it is not possible to secure the pocket
to the fastening elements.ABCHooksFig. 90
Hooks
Read and observe and on page 76 first.
One hook for attaching small items of luggage, such as bags etc., is provided
on each side of the luggage compartment » Fig. 90.
The maximum permissible load of the hook is 7.5 kg.
Luggage compartment cover
Fig. 91
Remove the luggage compartment cover
Read and observe
and on page 76 first.
If the support straps
A
» Fig. 91 are attached to the boot lid, then opening the
lid will raise the boot lid cover (hereafter referred to as the cover).
The cover may be removed from the vehicle or stowed behind the rear seat
backs in the so-called “park position” » Fig. 92 on page 78 .
The maximum permissible load of the cover is 1 kg.
77Transport of cargo
Removing›On both sides of the boot lid unhook the straps A in direction of arrow 1
» Fig. 91.
›
Hold the raised cover and press on the two sides on the underside of the
cover in the area of the recess
C
.
›
Remove the cover in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Installing
›
Position the fixtures
B
on the cover over the studs
C
» Fig. 91 .
›
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 luggage
compartment.
›
Hook in the straps
A
on both sides of the boot lid.
WARNINGDo not place any objects on the cover during the trip - risk of injury if brak-
ing suddenly or colliding!
CAUTION
■ Observe the following instructions to avoid canting and the subsequent
damage to the cover or the side trim. ■ The cover must be inserted properly and the load 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.
“Parking position” of the boot cover
Fig. 92
Luggage compartment cover
stowed behind the rear seats
Read and observe and on page 76 first.
The boot cover can be stowed behind the rear seat backrests.
›
Slide the dismantled cover between bolt
A
and contact surface
B
of the
side panel » Fig. 92.
WARNINGWhen adjusting the “parking position”, the boot cover must not be located
between the bolt A and the rear seat backrest - risk of damaging the rear
seat backrest and the boot cover.
CAUTION
■ Before setting the “parking position” of the luggage compartment cover, the
variable loading floor must be put in the upper or lower position » page 80.■
If the luggage compartment cover is in the “parking position”, the “parking
position” of the variable loading floor cannot be set » page 81.
Storage compartment in the boot
Fig. 93
Remove the tray cover on the left / right
Read and observe
and on page 76 first.
The storage compartments are designed for storing small objects of up to
1.5 kg. in weight in total.
›
To remove , grasp the top part of the cover and remove in the direction of the
arrow » Fig. 93 .
CAUTION
When handling the storage compartment cover, ensure that it and/or the lug-
gage compartment trim is not damaged.78Using the system
Storage net bagFig. 94
Meshed pocket for storage
Read and observe and on page 76 first.
The meshed pocket for storage is located on the right-hand side of the boot» Fig. 94 .
The meshed pocket for storage is designed for storing small objects of up to
1.5 kg. in weight in total.
Cargo elements
Fig. 95
Remove cargo element: Version 1/version 2
Fig. 96
Remove cargo element: Version 3 / Mounting example of the car-
go using the cargo elements
Read and observe
and on page 76 first.
The cargo elements are designed for mounting and securing loads with a max-imum gross weight of 8 kg.
›
To use , remove the cargo elements in the direction of the arrows » Fig. 95
and » Fig. 96
.
›
Use the cargo elements to secure the load as close as possible to the rear
seats » Fig. 96
.
›
After use, secure the cargoelements in their original position.
Floor covering on both sides
Read and observe
and on page 76 first.
You can fit a double-sided floor covering in the luggage compartment. One
side is made of fabric, the other side is washable (suitable for transporting wet
or dirty items).
Class N1 vehicles
Read and observe
and on page 76 first.
In class N1 vehicles that are not fitted with a protective grille, a lashing set that
complies with the EN 12195 standard (1 - 4) must be used for fastening the
load.
79Transport of cargo
CAUTIONWhen removing or inserting the variable loading floor, a distance of 15 cm B» Fig. 98 underneath the edge of the cover must be maintained - risk of dam-
aging the boot lid seal.
Note
The variable loading floor cannot be placed in the vehicle when the luggage
compartment cover is in the “park position” » page 78.
Folding up/down, “parking position”
Fig. 99
Fold up/fold down the variable loading floor
Folding up
›
Lift the variable loading floor using the handle
A
in the direction of
1
. The
foldable corners
B
must be secured in the areas of
C
or
D
(“parking posi-
tion”) » Fig. 99 .
Folding down
›
On the folding corners
B
, press in the direction of arrow
2
, release this and
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.
Note
■ 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 78.
Transportation on the roof rackFig. 100
Attachment points
The attachment points
A
and
B
are located on both sides of the vehicle
» Fig. 100 .
The mounting and dismounting of the basic carrier is carried out according to
the instructions provided.
Roof load
The maximum permitted weight of the load incl. carriers is 75 kg.
WARNINGThe following instructions must be observed to aid road safety when trans- porting cargo on the roof rack.■
Always distribute the load on the roof rack evenly and secure properly
with suitable lashing straps or tensioning straps.
■
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.
■
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
■ Ensure that the boot lid does not hit the roof load when opened.■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.81Transport of cargo
OperationFig. 121
Installation location of the camera / scanned area behind the ve-
hicle
Read and observe
and on page 101 first.
The camera for capturing the area behind the vehicle is in the grip of the bootlid » Fig. 121 .
Area behind the vehicle » Fig. 121
Detection range of the camera
Area outside the detection range of the camera
The system can assist the driver when parking and manoeuvring under the fol- lowing basic conditions.
The ignition is switched on.
The reverse gear is engaged. 1)
The luggage compartment lid is completely closed.
The vehicle is travelling at less than 15 km/h.
The area behind the vehicle is clearly visible.
The selected parking / manoeuvring area is clear and even.
Note
■ The display can be interrupted by pressing the symbol button » Fig. 119 on
page 100 .■
After disengaging the reverse gear, automatic display of the parking aid is
carried out (variant 2, 3) » page 99.
ABGuidelines and function keysFig. 122
Infotainment display: orientation lines / functional surfaces
Read and observe
and on page 101 first.
Orientation lines are shown along with the monitored area behind the vehicle
in the display.
Distance of the orientation lines behind the vehicle » Fig. 122
The distance is about 40 cm (safety distance limit).
The distance is about 100 cm.
The distance is about 200 cm.
The distance may vary slightly depending on the load of the vehicle and the
road inclination.
The distance between the side lines corresponds approximately to the vehicle
width including mirrors.
Functional surfaces » Fig. 122
Depending on the Infotainment type: Turns the display of the area be-
hind the vehicle off
Display settings - brightness, contrast, colour Switching on/off audible parking signals
Switching on/off the reduced park assistance display
Change to park assistance display
ABC
1)
The area behind the vehicle can be displayed for a few seconds more after disengaging the reverse gear.
102Driving