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Introduction
Thank you f or your trust choosing a SEAT v
e-
hicl e
.
With your ne
w SEAT, you will be able to enjoy
a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology
and top quality features.
We recommend reading this Instruction Man-
ual carefully to learn more about your vehicle
so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily
driving.
Information about handling is complemented
with instructions regarding the operation and
maintenance of the vehicle in order to ensure
its safety and maintain its value. Moreover, we
want to give you valuable advice and tips to
drive your vehicle efficiently and respecting
the environment.
We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring.
SEAT, S.A.
WARNING
Read and always observe safety infor-
mation concerning the passenger
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Self-help
Emergencies
Self -help
Emer gency equipment
First aid kit, w arning triangl
e and
fir
e extinguishers* Warning triangle
The use of reflective w
arning triangl
es is
obligatory in emergencies in some countries.
As are the first aid kit and a set of spare light
bulbs.
The warning triangle is under the storage
compartment which is located under the lug-
gage compartment floor.
First aid kit
The first-aid kit can go in the storage com-
partment which is located under the luggage
compartment floor.
The first aid kit must comply with legal re-
quirements. Check the expiry date of the
contents of the first aid kit.
Fire extinguisher
The fire extinguisher* is attached to the lug-
gage compartment carpet with Velcro. The fire extinguisher must conform to legal
requirements, be ready f
or use and be
check
ed regularly. Check the certification
seal on the extinguisher. WARNING
Loose objects in the vehicle interior can be
violently thrown in case of a sudden ma- noeuvr e or br
aking and especially in acci-
dents causing serious injury.
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Emergencies
WARNING
When the vehicle tool kit, tyre mobility set
and spare wheel are loose in the int erior
they can be viol
ently thrown in case of a
sudden manoeuvre or braking and espe-
cially in accidents, causing serious injury.
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Emergencies
Changing the wiper rear wiper
bl ades Fig. 42
Changing the windscreen wiper
bl ades Fig. 43
Removing and fitting the rear window
wiper bl ade
. The windscreen wiper blades are supplied as
st
andar
d with a l ayer of gr
aphit
e. This layer is
responsible for ensuring that the wipe is silent.
If the graphite layer is damaged, the noise of the water as it is wiped across the windscreen
will be louder.
Check the condition of the wiper blades reg-
ul
arly. If the wipers scrape across the
glass, they should be changed if they are
damaged, or cleaned if they are dirty
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Engine coolant temperature indica-
t or Fig. 76
Analogue instrument panel: engine
cool ant t emper
atur
e indicator. Fig. 77
Digital instrument panel: engine cool-
ant t emper at
ure indicat
or.Cool zone. The engine has not r
eached
oper ating t emper
at
ure yet. Avoid high
speeds and stressing the engine if it has
not reached operating temperature.
A Normal zone. At high outside t
emper
a-
t ur
es and when making the engine w
ork
hard, the diodes may continue lighting up
and reach the upper zone. This is no
cause for concern, provided the control
lamp does not light up
Warning area. When the engine is work-
ing hard, especially at high outside tem-
peratures, the diodes may light up in the
warning area.
The coolant temperature gauge only works
when the ignition is switched on.
Control and warning lamp
It lights up red
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Opening and closing
For the automatic lowering function: pull
the butt on f
or the corr esponding windo
w up-
w
ards until it reaches the second position.
Stop automatic movement: push or pull on
the button of the corresponding window.
Resetting one-touch opening and closing
The one-touch opening and closing function
is not active after the vehicle battery has
been disconnected or is flat and will have to
be reset.
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