Skoda Citigo (2019 year). Instruction — part 3
Electric windows
Fig. 36 Buttons for window levers
Read and observe and on page 41 first.
The electrical power windows can only be operated when the ignition is
switched on.
The windows in the front doors can be operated from the driving position. The
front passenger window is operated using the button in the passenger door.
Power window buttons
Front door left
Front door right
›
To open, press down the appropriate button until the window has moved in-
to the desired position.
›
To close it, pull gently on the top edge of the button until the window has
moved into the desired position.
A
B
Instructionly opening/closing rear windows
Fig. 37 Opening/closing rear windows
Read and observe and on page 41 first.
›
To open, grasp the safety catch in recess
A
» Fig. 37
›
Open the window in the direction of arrow
1
and lock it by pressing down
the safety catch in the direction of arrow
2
to the stop.
›
To close, grasp the safety catch in recess
A
.
›
Pull the safety catch in the opposite direction to arrow
2
and pull the win-
dow back to its starting position in the opposite direction to
1
until the
safety catch clicks into place.
Panoramic tilt / slide sunroof
Introduction
The panoramic tilt / slide sunroof (hereinafter referred to as tilt / slide sunroof)
can only be operated when the ignition is turned on and when the outdoor
temperature is above -20 °C.
WARNING
When operating the tilt/slide sunroof and the sunshade, proceed with cau-
tion to avoid causing crushing injuries – risk of injury!
CAUTION
■
During the winter, remove any ice and snow in the vicinity of the sliding/tilt-
ing roof before opening it to prevent any damage to the opening mechanism.
■
Always close the sliding/tilting roof before disconnecting the battery.
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Operation
Fig. 38 Operation of the sliding/tilting roof
Read and observe and on page 42 first.
Operation of the sliding/tilting roof
Open fully
Open to the low-noise position
Open partially
Close completely
Opening (switch in position )
Resetting (switch in position )
After turning the switch one stop to position (spring-tensioned position),
the tilt / slide sunroof stops in the position in which the intensity of the wind
noise is low. After turning the switch further to position , the tilt / slide sun-
roof opens up to the stop.
Force limiter
Read and observe and on page 42 first.
The sliding/tilting roof is fitted with a force limiter.
If there is an obstacle, the closing process is stopped and the glass pane re-
tracts by several centimetres.
A
1
2
WARNING
If the tilt / slide sunroof is closed, by pulling on the recess of the switch in
the direction of arrow
2
,
on page 43 and the closing process is
hindered by an obstacle, then at the third attempt at closing, the force limi-
tation will cease to function (if less than 5 s passes between the individual
attempts to close). The tilt / slide sunroof closes with full force - this can
cause injury.
Activate operation of the tilt / slide sunroof
Read and observe and on page 42 first.
If the tilt / slide sunroof stops working (e.g. after disconnecting and connect-
ing the battery), then the operation must be reactivated.
›
Turn on the ignition and set the switch to position
›
Press the switch on the recess E down and pull forwards.
The sliding/tilting roof opens/closes again after around 10 seconds.
›
Release the lever.
Instructionly operated sunblind
Fig. 39
Operation of the sunblind
Read and observe and on page 42 first.
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To open, pull the handle in the direction of arrow
A
» Fig. 39
.
›
To close, pull the handle in the direction of arrow
B
.
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Lights and visibility
Light
Introduction
Unless otherwise stated, the lights only work when the ignition is on.
For the basic position of the light switch, use position .
Note
The headlights may mist up temporarily. When the light is on, the light-emit-
ting surface demists after a short time.
Operating the lights
Fig. 40
Light switch and control dial for
the headlight range control
To switch the light function on / off, switch
A
should be turned to
one of the following positions.
Switching off lights (except daytime running lights)
Switching the light on/off automatically
Switch on daytime running lights and side lights or parking lights
Turn on the low beam
Depending on the vehicle load, adjust the headlight range by turning the con-
troller
B
to the following positions.
Front seats occupied, boot empty
All seats occupied, boot empty
All seats occupied, boot loaded
Driver seat occupied, boot loaded
WARNING
Always 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 the light switch is in the position , the ignition key is removed and the driv-
er's door is open, an audible warning signal will sound. After a few seconds or
after closing the driver's door, the audible alarm switches off, but the parking
lights will remain switched on.
Daytime running lights
The daytime running lights illuminate the area in front of and to the rear of the
vehicle (only applicable for some countries).
The daytime running lights are switched on automatically if the following
conditions are met.
The ignition is switched on.
The lights switch is in position , or .
The light switch is in position and the fog lights are turned on, the daytime
running lights will turn off.
WARNING
Always switch on the low beam when visibility is poor.
Turn signal and main beam
Fig. 41
Operating lever: Turn signal and
main beam operation
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Control stalk positions
Switch on right turn signal
Switch on left turn signal
Switch on main beam (spring-tensioned position)
Switching off main beam / switching on headlamp flasher (spring-loaded
position)
The main beam can only be switched on when the low beam lights are on.
The headlight flasher can be used even if the ignition is switched off.
The turn signal switches off automatically, depending on the steering angle af-
ter completing the turn.
Comfort flashing
When the operating lever is pressed lightly up or down, the indicator in ques-
tion flashes three times.
WARNING
Only turn on the main beam or the headlight flasher if other road users will
not be dazzled.
Note
An acoustic warning signal will sound when the driver's door is opened if the
lever is not in the middle position after removing the ignition key from the igni-
tion lock. The acoustic warning signal will stop just as soon as the driver's door
is closed.
Automatic driving light control
Fig. 42
Light switch: Position
The light switch is in position
then depending on the equipment
the automatic switch on / off the lights corresponding to the light or weather
conditions (rain) takes place.
Automatic driving light control during rain
The daytime running lights are switched on automatically if the following con-
ditions are met.
The light switch is in the position .
The windscreen wipers are on for more than 15 s.
The light turns off automatically about 4 minutes after turning off the wipers.
WARNING
The automatic driving lamp control (position ) only acts as a support
and does not release the driver from his responsibility to check the light
and, if necessary, to switch on the lights depending on the prevailing light
conditions.
CAUTION
Poorer visibility is evaluated by a sensor mounted below the windscreen in the
holder of the rear-view mirror. Do not cover the sensor - the system function
can be disrupted.
Fog lights/rear fog light
Fig. 43
Light switch - switch on front
and rear fog light
Switching on the fog lights / rear fog lights is possible if the following con-
ditions apply.
The light switch is in position , or
›
To turn on the fog lights pull the light switch to position
1
, the indicator
light
will light up in the light switch.
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To switch on the rear fog lights, pull the light switch to position
2
; the
warning light
illuminates in the instrument cluster.
If the vehicle is not fitted with fog lights, the rear fog light is switched on by
pulling out the light switch to the only possible setting.
The fog lights/rear fog light are switched off in the reverse order.
Fog lights with CORNER function
The CORNER function automatically switches on the fog lights on the respec-
tive side of the vehicle (e.g. when cornering or steering), if the following condi-
tions are fulfilled.
The turn signal is switched on or the front wheels are severely locked (in
the event of conflict between the two versions, the turn signal has the
higher priority).
The vehicle speed is below 40 km/h.
The dipped beam is switched on.
The fog lights are not switched on.
The two fog lights are switched on when you shift into the reverse gear.
COMING HOME / LEAVING HOME
The function COMING HOME ensures that the vehicle's environment is illumi-
nated after switching off the ignition and opening the driver's door.
The function LEAVING HOME ensures that the vehicle's environment is illumi-
nated after unlocking the vehicle with the radio remote control unit.
The function switches the light on only if there is poorer visibility and the light
switch is in the position .
Switching on the COMING HOME function
›
Switch off the ignition and press the control lever briefly to position
.
After closing the door or the boot lid, the light remains on for another 15 s.
CAUTION
■
Poorer visibility is evaluated by a sensor mounted below the windscreen in
the holder of the rear-view mirror. Do not cover the sensor - the system func-
tion can be disrupted.
■
If this option is always enabled, then the battery is heavily loaded.
Hazard warning light system
Fig. 44
Button for hazard warning light
system
›
To switch on/off, press the
button
When first switched on, the turn signal lights and the warning light
buttons
all flash at the same time as the warning lights
in the instrument cluster.
The hazard warning light system can also be operated if the ignition is switch-
ed off.
If one of the airbags is deployed, the hazard warning light system will switch
on automatically.
Parking light
The side light is provided for lighting of the parked vehicle.
Switching on the parking light on one side
›
Switch off the ignition.
›
Press the control lever all the way into position or until it stops
The parking light is turned on on the relevant side of the vehicle.
Switching on the side light on both sides
›
Turn the light switch to position
and lock the vehicle. The side
lights are switched on.
After pulling out the ignition key and opening the driver's door, an audible
warning sounds. After a few seconds or after closing the driver's door, the au-
dible warning is turned off.
CAUTION
Turning on the parking light means the battery is heavily loaded.
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Driving abroad
When driving in countries with opposing traffic system (traffic on the
left/right), your headlights may dazzle oncoming traffic. Therefore, it is neces-
sary to have the headlights adapted by a specialist garage.
Interior lighting
Introduction
The inner lighting also works if the ignition is switched off. With the ignition
switched off, the lights will automatically switch off after approximately after
10 minutes.
Interior light
Fig. 45 Interior lighting: Version 1/version 2
Positions for light switch
A
Switching on
Automatic operation (centre position)
Switching off
Switching on / off (by pressing the relevant switch
B
)
Reading lamp left
Reading lamp right
Automatic operation - position
The system is turned on when any of the following is present.
▶
The vehicle is unlocked.
▶
One of the doors is opened.
▶
The ignition key is removed.
The system is turned off when any of the following is present.
▶
The vehicle is locked.
▶
The ignition is switched on.
▶
About 30 seconds after all the doors have been closed.
Visibility
Introduction
WARNING
No objects should be attached to the sun visor that could restrict the view
or endanger the vehicle occupants during sudden braking or in a collision.
Rear window heater
Fig. 46
Button for rear window heater
Read and observe on page 47 first.
The heater allows rapid defrosting and ventilation of the rear window.
The heating only works when the engine is running.
›
To switch the heating on / off, press button
.
When the heater is switched on, a lamp illuminates inside the button.
The heating switches off automatically after approximately 10 minutes.
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Note
If the on-board voltage decreases, the heating switches off automatically
, Automatic consumer shutdown - Car battery discharge protection.
Front sun visors
Fig. 47 Fold down visor / Pivot driver/passenger visor sideways
Read and observe on page 47 first.
Operation and description of the sun visor
Swivel cover towards the windscreen
Swivel cover towards the door
Parking ticket band (if part of the specification)
Vanity mirror
Windscreen wipers and washers
Introduction
The windscreen wipers and the windscreen washer system only operate if the
ignition is switched on.
WARNING
Do not use the windscreen washer system at low temperatures, without
heating the windscreen beforehand. The window washer fluid could other-
wise freeze on the windscreen and restrict the view to the front.
1
2
A
B
CAUTION
■
If the windscreen wipers are in the switched-off position, they cannot be
raised off the windscreen. Before collapsing the wipers, the wipers must be
set to the service position
■
In cold temperatures and during the winter, check before switching on the
ignition that the wiper blades are not frozen to the windscreen. If the wind-
screen wipers are switched on when the blades are frozen to the windscreen,
this may damage the blades and windscreen wiper motor!
■
Carefully separate frozen windscreen wiper blades from the windscreen and
free from snow and ice.
■
Handle the windscreen wipers with care - there is a risk of damage to the
windscreen by the windscreen wiper arms.
■
Do not switch on the ignition when the wiper arm is raised from the wind-
screen - there is a risk of damage to the bonnet by the wiper arms.
■
If there is an obstacle on the windscreen, the wipers will try to push away the
obstacle. The wipers then stop to prevent themselves from being damaged.
Only switch the wipers on again after the obstacle has been removed.
Front wipers and washers
Fig. 48
Operating the front windscreen
wipers and washer system
Read and observe and on page 48 first.
High-speed wiping
Slow-speed wiping
Depending on equipment fitted:
▶
Automatic windscreen wiping in the rain
▶
Intermittent wiping
Wipers and washers off
Single wipe of the windscreen (spring-loaded position)
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Setting windscreen wiper interval for position (by setting the switch in
the direction of the arrow, the windscreen wipers will wipe more often)
Spraying and wiping the disc (spring-loaded position) - after releasing the
operating lever the wipers continue for another 1 to 3 strokes
Rear wipers and washer
Fig. 49
Operation of the rear wiper and
washer system
Read and observe and on page 48 first.
Spraying and wiping the disc (spring-loaded position) - after releasing the
operating lever the wipers continue for another 1 to 3 strokes.
Rear screen wiping
Wipers and washers off
Note
The rear window is wiped once automatically if the windscreen wipers are on
when reverse gear is selected.
Rear view mirror
Introduction
WARNING
Exterior mirrors increase the field of view, however, they make objects ap-
pear smaller and further away. Therefore use the interior mirror whenever
possible, for assessing the distances to the vehicles following behind.
A
Interior mirror dimming
Fig. 50
Mirror positions
Read and observe on page 49 first.
Mirror positions
Basic mirror position (not darkened)
Mirror blackout
Exterior mirrors
Fig. 51 Exterior mirror operation: mechanical / electrical
Read and observe on page 49 first.
The outer mirror surfaces are (depending on the vehicle specification) me-
chanically or electrically adjustable.
›
To set the mirror surface, move the knob in the direction of arrows
» Fig. 51
.
If the electrical mirror setting fails at any time, the mirrors can be adjusted by
hand by carefully pressing on the edge of the mirror surface.
A
B
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The knob for the electrically adjustable mirrors can be moved to the following
positions
- .
Adjust the left-hand exterior mirror
Switch off mirror control
Adjust the right-hand exterior mirror
Exterior mirror heater (only operates when the engine is running)
Folding in the exterior mirrors
The mirror can be instructionly folded in towards the side window. To put it back
into its original position, it should be folded back from the side window until it
audibly clicks into place.
WARNING
Do not touch the exterior mirror surfaces, if the exterior mirror heating is
switched on - hazard of burning.
Seats and head restraints
Front seats
Introduction
WARNING
■
Only adjust the driver's seat when the vehicle is stationary – otherwise
risk of accident!
■
Caution when adjusting the seat! You may suffer injuries or bruises as a
result of adjusting the seat without paying proper attention.
Adjusting the front seats
Fig. 52
Controls on the left front seat
Read and observe on page 50 first.
Adjusting the seat in the longitudinal direction (after releasing the control
lever, locking must be audible)
Adjusting the seat height
Adjusting the tilt of the backrest (do not lean on the backrest when adjust-
ing)
Adjust the tilt of the seat back (seats with Easy Entry System)
Some controls are arranged in mirror image formation on the passenger seat.
Fold forward and slide seat using the Easy Entry System
›
Pull lever
D
and fold the seat backrest forwards.
›
At the same time, move the seat forwards.
Restore position of the seat with Easy Entry System
›
Push the seat backwards again to its original position.
A
B
C
D
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›
Fold the seat backrest back. The locking mechanism must audibly snap into
place.
›
Check this by pulling on the seat backrest.
Note
After a certain time, play can develop within the adjustment mechanism of the
backrest angle.
Folding front passenger seat
Fig. 53
Folding the front passenger seat
forward
Read and observe on page 50 first.
The front passenger seat can (depending on vehicle equipment fitted) be fol-
ded forward into a horizontal position.
›
To fold the seat down, pull the lever in the direction of arrow
1
and fold
down the seat back in the direction of arrow
2
nism must audibly snap into place.
›
Slide the seat forwards up to the stop.
›
To fold back, pull the lever in the direction of arrow
1
pull and fold back the
seat back in the direction of arrow
2
. The locking mechanism must audibly
snap into place.
›
Move the seat all the way back to the stop (depending on the specification,
the seat may resume the forward position it previously had).
WARNING
■
If the seat backrest is folded down, only the seat behind the driver's seat
can be used to transport passengers.
■
When transporting objects on the folded seat backrest, the front passen-
ger airbag should be deactivated
■
Do not adjust the seat back while driving - danger of injury and accidents!
WARNING (Continued)
■
When moving the seat backrest, keep limbs out of the area between the
seat and seat backrest – risk of injury!
■
Never transport the following items on the seat backrest when folded
forwards.
■
Objects that could restrict the driver's view.
■
Objects which make it impossible for the driver to control the vehicle
(e.g. if they roll under the pedals, or protrude into the driver's zone).
■
Objects which could lead to injury to passengers (e.g. if accelerating
sharply, braking or changing direction).
Rear seat backrests
Fig. 54 Fold down seat backrest / pull on belt for side trim panel
Folding forward
›
Press the release handle
A
in the direction of arrow
1
and tilt
seat backrest in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove or push the head restraints all the way down
and fold the
seat backrest forward in the direction of arrow
2
.
For all-in-one seat backrests, press the release handles
A
on both sides of the
seat backrest at the same time.
Folding backwards
›
If the head restraints had been removed, they should be reinserted with the
backrest slightly raised
.
›
Pull the seat belt
C
for the side panel in the direction of arrow
3
›
Raise the seat backrest against the direction of arrow
2
until the release
handle
A
audibly locks. Check this by pulling on the seat backrest.
›
Make sure that the red marker
B
is not visible.
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For all-in-one seat backs, pull the two seat belts towards the side panel. After
folding back the seat back, the release handles
A
should audibly click into
place on both sides of the seat back and the red mark
B
should not be visible
on either side of the seat back.
WARNING
■
The seat backs in occupied rear seats must be properly engaged.
■
When transporting objects in the luggage compartment that has been en-
larged by folding the backrest forward, ensure the safety of the passenger
being transported on the other rear seat.
■
The seat backrests must be securely locked in position so that no objects
in the luggage compartment can slide into the passenger compartment on
sudden braking – risk of injury.
CAUTION
When moving the seat backrest the seat belts should not be trapped - there is
a risk of damage to the seat belts.
Headrests
Setting the height
Fig. 55 Setting the height of the back headrest
Only the front headrests are height-adjustable.
›
Grasp the headrest and move upwards in the direction of arrow
1
›
To move the headrest down, press the securing button
A
in the direction of
arrow
2
and hold it down while pressing the headrest in the direction of ar-
row
3
.
Note
The front headrests are integrated into the seat backrests and cannot be ad-
justed in height.
Removing/inserting
Fig. 56 Removing/inserting the rear headrests
Only the rear headrests can be removed or installed.
›
Before removing/fitting the headrests, fold the corresponding seat backrest
slightly forward
.
›
To remove the headrest, pull it out of the seat backrest as far as the stop.
›
Hold down the securing button
A
in the direction of arrow
1
, at the same
time insert the vehicle key in opening
B
in the direction of arrow
2
and re-
move the headrest in the direction of arrow
3
›
To insert the headrest, push the headrest into the seat backrest in the direc-
tion of arrow
4
until the locking button clicks into place.
Front seat heating
Fig. 57
Buttons for heating the front
seats
The seat backrests and seats can be heated electrically.
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Buttons for the seat heating
Left seat heating
Right seat heating
›
To turn on the heater at maximum heat (level 2), press button or .
By repeatedly pressing the button, the heat is turned down until it is complete-
ly switched off. The seat heating level is indicated by the number of illumina-
ted warning lights in the switch.
The seat heating only operates when the engine is running.
WARNING
If you are sensitive to pain and/or temperature, e.g. through medication, pa-
ralysis or because of chronic illness (e.g. diabetes), we recommend not to
use the seat heating. If the seat heating is used, we recommend to make
regular breaks in your journey when driving long distances, so that the body
can recuperate from the stress of the journey. Please consult your doctor,
who can evaluate your specific condition.
CAUTION
The following instructions should be observed to avoid damage to the seats.
■
Do not kneel on the seats or otherwise apply concentrated pressure to them.
■
Do not switch on the heating for unoccupied seats.
■
Do not switch on the heating for seats which have objects on them (e.g. a
child seat, bag or similar).
■
Do not switch on the heating for seats which have seat covers or protective
covers on them.
Note
■
If the heaters for the rear seats are set to their highest intensity - level 2,
they are automatically switched down to level 1 after approx. 15 minutes.
■
If the on-board voltage decreases, the seat heating switches off automatical-
ly
, Automatic consumer shutdown - Car battery discharge protec-
tion.
Useful features
Passenger compartment features
Introduction
WARNING
■
Do not place anything on the dash panel. These objects might slide or fall
down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic
– risk of accident!
■
Make sure that while driving no objects can enter the driver's footwell -
they could cause an accident!
■
Do not carry any objects on the front passenger seat except objects de-
signed for this purpose (e.g. child seat) – risk of accident!
■
No objects should be placed in the storage compartments nor in the
drinks holders; the vehicle occupants could be endangered if there is sud-
den braking or the vehicle collides with something.
■
For safety reasons, lockable storage compartments should be closed
while driving - there is a risk of injury from the opened lid or through the
loose objects in the compartment.
■
Make sure no objects protrude from the storage compartments - danger
of injury!
■
Do not exceed the permissible loads for the storage compartments and
pockets - risk of injury and risk of damage to the compartments and pock-
ets!
■
Ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like should only be stored in the ashtray -
danger of fire/burns!
■
The storage compartments, multimedia holder and waste container are
not a substitute for the ashtray and must not be used for such purposes –
risk of fire!
CAUTION
Do not place any large or sharp objects in the storage compartments and
pockets - there is a risk of damage to the compartments and pockets.
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Ticket holder
Fig. 58
Ticket holder
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The ticket holder is provided for the attachment of e.g. parking tickets.
Storage compartment on the driver's side
Fig. 59
Storage compartment on the
driver's side
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The open stowage compartment
A
can be found underneath the dash panel
on the driver's side
Storage compartments in the doors
Fig. 60 Storage compartments: in the front door/in the rear door
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
Storage compartments
Storage compartment
Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 1.5 l
WARNING
The storage compartment
A
is to be used exclusively for storing
objects which do not stick out - danger of restricting the effectiveness of
the side airbags.
Storage compartments in the front centre console
Fig. 61
Storage compartments
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The open storage compartments
A
can be found in the front centre console
A
B
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Cup holders
Fig. 62 Cup holder in the front
Fig. 63
Rear cup holder
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The cup holders are located in the centre console at the front
the rear
A
›
to Fixing a beverage container in the holder forward open the holder in di-
rection of arrow
›
Place the cup into the cup holder so that the cup holder clip surrounds the
cup securely.
WARNING
■
Do not use any cups or beakers which are made of brittle material (e.g.
glass, porcelain). This could lead to injuries in the event of an accident.
■
Never put hot cups in the cup holders. If the vehicle moves, they may spill
– risk of scalding!
CAUTION
Do not leave open beverage containers in the cup holders during the journey.
There is a risk of spilling e.g. when braking which may cause damage to the
electrical components or seat upholstery.
Waste container
Fig. 64 Waste container: inserting and moving/opening
Fig. 65 Replace bags
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The waste container can be inserted into the slots in the doors.
Insert waste container
›
Position the waste container at the front edge of the slot.
›
Push the waste container to the back in the direction of the arrow
A
.
›
Push the waste container as required in the direction of arrow
B
.
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Remove the waste container
›
Remove the waste container in the opposite direction to the arrow
A
.
Open/close waste container
›
Lift the lid in the direction of arrow
C
.
Closing takes place in reverse order.
Replace bags
›
Remove the waste container from the slot.
›
Press the two locking lugs on the frame in the direction of arrow
1
›
Pull the bag together with the frame down in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove the bag from the frame.
›
Pull the new bag through the frame and pull it over the frame in the direction
of arrow
3
.
›
Place the bag with the frame in the direction of arrow
4
into the container
body, so that the two lugs engage audibly on the frame.
Note
We recommend that you use 20x30 cm bags.
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 66
Cigarette lighter
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
›
To use the lighter, push it in as far as the stop and wait until the glowing
lighter clicks out again
›
Take out the glowing lighter instantly, use it and insert it back into the sock-
et.
WARNING
Be careful when using the cigarette lighter - can cause burns.
Note
■
The cigarette lighter operates only if the ignition is switched on.
■
The cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12 volt socket.
Ashtray
Fig. 67
Removing the ashtray
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The ashtray can be used for disposing of ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like.
›
Grasp the ashtray (not by the lid) and remove
it in the direction of
the arrow.
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
WARNING
Never place hot or flammable objects in the ashtray – risk of fire!
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Using the system
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12-volt socket
Fig. 68
12-volt socket
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
›
To use, open the cover of the socket and insert the lead of the electrical ap-
pliance in the socket
The 12-volt socket will only work when the ignition is switched on.
WARNING
■
Do not place anything on the dash panel. These objects might slide or fall
down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic
– risk of accident!
■
Make sure that while driving no objects can enter the driver's footwell -
they could cause an accident!
■
Stow all devices safely during the journey to prevent them from being
thrown around the interior in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or
an accident – risk of death!
■
The devices may warm up during operation – risk of injury or fire!
■
Improper use of the power sockets and the electrical accessories can
cause fires, burns and other serious injuries.
CAUTION
■
The sockets can only be used for the connection of approved electrical ac-
cessories with a total power consumption of up to 120 watts - otherwise the
electrical system of the vehicle may be damaged.
■
Connecting appliances when the engine is not running will drain the vehicle's
battery!
■
Switch off the device connected to the power socket before you switch the
ignition on or off and before starting the engine - danger of damage caused by
voltage fluctuations.
Multimedia holder
Fig. 69
Multimedia holder
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The multimedia holder
is provided for storing mobile phones, MP3
players and the like.
Storage compartment on the front passenger side - variant 1
Fig. 70
Storage compartment on the
front passenger side
Read and observe and on page 53 first.
The open stowage compartment
A
can be found underneath the dash panel
on the front passenger's side
There is a bag hook
B
in the stowage compartment which is used to hang
smaller items of luggage (e.g. bags, or similar).
The maximum permissible load on the hook is 1.5 kg.
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Useful features
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