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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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Transport and practical equipment
WARNING
Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car-
ried on the r ear shelf can cause serious in-
jury in case of sudden manoeuvring or
br
aking or in case of an accident.
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Operation
Bag hooks Fig. 128
In the luggage compartment: bag
hooks. There may be hooks for hanging bags on
both sides of the luggage compartment
› ›
› Fig. 128.
The retaining hooks have been designed to
secure light shopping bags. WARNING
Never use the hooks to hang luggage or
other ob jects. In case of sudden br
aking or
an accident, the hooks could break. CAUTION
Each hook is designed for a maximum load
of 2.5 k g. Trapdoor for long loads
Fig. 129
Backrest of the rear seat: opening the
tr apdoor f
or long loads Depending on the features, on the rear seat,
behind the centr
al armr
est, there is a tail-
board for transporting long items in the interi-
or, such as skis.
Opening the tailboard for long items
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Operation
Distributing a load
Distribut e 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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Operation
lead to strange noises and damage to the
v
ehicl
e. You should therefore not keep very
small objects in the glove compartment. Storage compartment in the front
centr
al armr
estFig. 137
In the front central armrest: storage
compartment. Opening: Giv
en the case
, press the unlock
button and raise the centre armrest in the di-
rection of the arrow ››› Fig. 137
.
Closing: Lower the armrest. WARNING
The centre armrest may obstruct the driv-
er 's arm mo
vements, which could cause an
accident and severe injuries.
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Operation
Fig. 143
In the rear central armrest: drinks
hol der
. The storage compartments of the driver and
passenger doors cont
ain a bottl
e holder.
The folding tables of the front seats contain
more bottle holders ››› page 152
.
Depending on the features, there are two
drink holders in the front part of the centre
console ››› Fig. 142
.
Open and close the drink holder (variant 1)
Opening: Move the lid backwards.
Closing: Move the lid forwards.
Adjust the drink holder (variant 1)
To adapt the drink holder to the size of the
container, press the corresponding button
››› Fig. 142
1 . The fastening ring
2 opens.When you are not using the drink holder any
mor
e
, press the corresponding ring 2 in the
opposit e dir
ection to the arrow until it locks.
Drinks holder in the rear central armrest
Use: Lower the centre armrest.
When the drink holder is no longer in use, lift
the armrest again. WARNING
Incorrect use of the bottle holders may
cause injuries.
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Operation
LED on the power socket
Flashing red
light: There is an anomaly, e.g. dis-
connection due t
o a curr
ent
surge or overheating. Disconnection due to overheating
When the t
emper
ature exceeds a certain val-
ue, the 230 volt socket inverter is automati-
cally disconnected. The disconnection pre-
vents overheating when the power consump-
tion of the connected devices is excessive or
the ambient temperature is very high. The
230-volt power supply can be used once
again after a cooling time. First unplug the
connector of the connected device and then
plug it back in again. This prevents the elec-
trical device from being switched on again if
this is not wanted. WARNING
The electrical system is under high voltage!
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Air conditioning
must not be blocked by snow, mud or any-
thing el se
. WARNING
The auxiliary heater exhaust fumes contain
carbon mono xide
, an odourless and colour-
less toxic gas. Carbon monoxide can cause
people to lose consciousness. It can also
cause death.