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With some equipment levels, the following
data media can be used:
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Searching in the folder structure
All media files of USB devices are filtered ac-
cording to categories, e.g. albums. This cate-
gory view is always displayed in My media. The
classic folder structure of the individual USB
data media is additionally located in the
My media folder.
1. Touch the desired folder.
The folder structure of the selected me-
dia source is displayed. If
My media is se-
lected, categories (music, videos, play-
lists) and connected media sources are
displayed first.
2. Search through the folder structure for the desired track.
OR: touch to start the full-text
search. The input field is displayed.
3.
Enter the name of the desired track. The
list of found tracks is automatically up-
dated during input.
4. Touch the desired track.
If the selection is located in a folder on
a media source at the start of playback,
the media files located in this folder will
be added for playback.
If a playlist is played, all available tracks
in the playlist will be added for playback.
5. Touch to close the selection.
Selecting favourites
You can save individual tracks, albums, artists
and genres as fa
vourites for playback.
1. Touch to access the favourites.
2.
Touch the desired favourite.
Depending on the selected favourite, all
tracks that belong to the favourite are added
to the current playback content. Streaming services
Depending on your equipment level and
country, you can select and use streaming
services as a media source directly via the In-
f
otainment system
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formation, to enable you to enter destina-
tions quickly and to optimise route guidance.
Deleting stored data
1. Touch Basic functions Delete usage pattern.
2. Touch confirmation to delete. Navigation equipment and
symbols
Please refer to and on page 218 and
at the start of the chapter on page 238.
Na
vigation
The navigation functions depend on the
equipment level and country.
The function buttons and displays depend on
the settings and the current driving situation.
Equipment
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Upper battery charge limit
F
ull charging of the high-voltage battery is
not normally necessary in daily vehicle use.
The upper battery charge limit limits the
maximum charge level.
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WARNING
Driving when the charge level of the high-
v oltage battery is too low can lead to the
vehicle breaking down when in traffic, and
can lead to accidents and serious injuries. The high-voltage battery can only be
charged at charging stations that meet
the requirements of the corresponding coun-
try and at least the f
ollowing standards:
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oped. This also applies to engine oils in the
case of combustion engines. F or this reason,
service fluids and consumables should be re-
placed at a qualified workshop. Volkswagen
dealerships are kept up to date on all
changes. WARNING
Unsuitable service fluids and consumables,
and the incorrect use of these fluids and
consumables, can cause accidents, serious
injuries, burns or poisoning.
x Service fluids must be kept in their origi-
nal sealed container.
x Ne
ver store service fluids in empty food
containers, bottles or any other non-
original containers as people finding
these containers could drink them.
x Keep children away from all service flu-
ids and consumables.
x Always read and follow the information
and warnings on the service fluid pack-
aging.
x When using products that give off harm-
ful fumes, always work outdoors or in
a well-ventilated area. NOTICE
x Only use suitable service fluids f
or refilling.
Never use the wrong service fluid. Failure
to observe this warning can result in seri-
ous malfunctions and engine damage. Leaking service fluids can pollute the
en
vironment. Spilt service fluids must
be collected in suitable containers and dis-
posed of properly and in an environmentally
responsible way. Washer fluid
Fig. 178
In the bonnet space: cap of washer
fluid reserv
oir.
The washer fluid level should be checked reg-
ularly and refilled as necessary.
There is a strainer in the filler throat of the
washer fluid reservoir. The strainer keeps
large dirt particles away from the washer jets
when refilling. The strainer should only be re-
moved for cleaning. If the strainer is dam-
aged or is not present when refilling, dirt par-
ticles can enter the system and block the
washer jets.
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