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Lights
WARNING
Improper or lack of use of the turn signals,
or f or
getting to deactivate them can con-
fuse other road users. This could result in a
serious accident.
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Operation
7. Always take the vehicle key with you when you l eav
e the vehicle.
All turn signals flash simultaneously when the
hazard warning lights are switched on. The
two turn signal turn signal lamps and the
turn signal lamp in the switch will flash at
the same time. The simultaneous hazard
warning lights also work when the ignition is
switched off.
Emergency braking warning
If the vehicle brakes suddenly and continu-
ously at a speed of more than 80 km/h (50
mph), the brake light flashes several times per
second to warn the vehicles driving behind. If
you continue braking, the hazard warning
lights will come on automatically when the
vehicle comes to a standstill. They switch off
automatically when the vehicle starts to
move again. WARNING
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Operation
Seats and headrests
Adjusting seats Manual adjustment of the fr ont
seats Fig. 111
Front seats: manual seat settings. Forwards/backwards: pull the lever and
mo
v
e the seat. The seat must engage
when the lever is released!
Raise/lower: pull the lever up or push
down (several times if necessary) from its
home position.
Tilting the backrest: turn the hand wheel.
Lumbar support: move the lever until the
required position is achieved.
1 2
3
4 WARNING
Incorrect seat adjustment may lead to ac-
cidents and se v
ere injuries.
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Seats and headrests
The position will be saved automatically in
the SEAT Connect Activ e user when the igni-
tion is s
witched off 1)
. WARNING
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Operation
guide it downwards in a controlled manner.
Otherwise
, the lining and the fl
oor of the
luggage compartment could be damaged. Fastening rings*
Fig. 131
In the luggage compartment: fixed
and depl oyabl
e fastening rings. There are fastening rings
››
› Fig. 131
on the
front and rear of the boot to secure loose ob-
jects and luggage with fastening belts and
cords. WARNING
If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining
str aps ar
e used, they could break in the
event of braking or an accident. Objects
could then be launched across the passen-
ger compartment and cause serious or fa-
tal injuries.
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Operation
Note
Always read the assembly instructions that
come with the cr ossbars and the r
oof carri-
er system carefully and keep them in the
vehicle. Loading the roof carrier system
The load can only be secured if the crossbars
and the r
oof carrier syst
em are properly in-
stalled ››› .
Maximum authorised car go on the r
oof
The maximum permissible roof load is 50 kg.
This figure comes from the combined weight
of the roof carrier, the cross bars and the load
itself on the roof ››› .
Al w
ays check the weight of the roof carrier
system, the cross bars and the weight of the
load to be transported and weigh them if
necessary. Never exceed the maximum au-
thorised roof load.
If you are using cross bars and a roof carrier
with a lower weight rating, you will not be
able to carry the maximum authorised roof
load. In this case, do not exceed the maxi-
mum weight limit for the roof carrier which is
listed in the fitting instructions. Distributing a load
Distribute l
oads uniformly and secure them
correctly ››› .
Check att achments
Once the cr
oss bars and roof carrier system
have been installed, check the bolted con-
nections and attachments after a short jour-
ney and subsequently with a certain frequen-
cy. WARNING
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Transport and practical equipment
WARNING
Hanging clothes may decrease the driver's
visibilit y, which may cause serious acci-
dents and injuries.