Seat Ateca (2022 year). Manual in english — page 10
Operation
Troubleshooting
The cooling mode cannot be switched on
or operates in a limited way
The cooling mode works only with the engine
running and if the ambient temperature is
above +3 °C (+38 °F). When the engine is very
hot, the cooling mode is deactivated.
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Switch on the fan.
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Check the air conditioning fuse
.
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Dust and pollen filter
●
If the fault continues, consult a specialised
workshop.
The heating and fresh air system cannot
be switched on or operates in a limited
way
●
The heating and fresh air system and the
defrost function operate best when the en-
gine is hot.
●
If the fault continues, consult a specialised
workshop.
The windows are misted up
Windows mist up when they are cooler than
the ambient temperature and the air is very
damp. Cold air can absorb less moisture than
hot air, so the windows mist up more often in
cold weather.
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The air vent in front of the windscreen
keeps it free of ice, snow and leaves, which
improves the performance of the heating and
cooling systems.
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The air grooves located at the rear of the
luggage compartment must be kept clear to
allow the air to circulate through the vehicle
from front to back.
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Switch on the demist function
,
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.
The temperature unit is not correct
Use the infotainment system to change the
units for all of the vehicle's temperature dis-
plays.
Water or water vapour under the vehicle
When the outside air is very humid and the
ambient temperature is high, condensation
may drip from the evaporator of the cooling
system, which can form a puddle under the
vehicle. This is completely normal and is no
indication of a leak.
If the outside air is very humid and the ambi-
ent temperature is low, the auxiliary heating
can evaporate the condensation. In this case,
steam may come out from under the vehicle.
This does not mean that the vehicle has bro-
ken down.
Auxiliary heating and venti-
lation
Introduction
With the auxiliary heating and ventilation, it is
possible to heat the vehicle interior in winter
and ventilate it in summer. It can also be used
to demist the windscreen and remove ice or
even a thin layer of snow. The auxiliary heat-
ing is powered by fuel from the vehicle’s tank
and can even continue to operate when the
ignition is switched off. The auxiliary ventila-
tion is powered by the 12-volt vehicle battery.
The auxiliary heating can be controlled by
the SEAT CONNECT mobile app or through
the MySEAT website.
The auxiliary heater can be switched on using
the fast heating button of the air conditioning
controls, with the remote control or by previ-
ously programming a departure time in the
auxiliary heater menu of the infotainment sys-
tem.
If the outside temperature is very high, the ve-
hicle interior can be ventilated with the en-
gine off using the auxiliary heater.
Auxiliary heating exhaust system
The exhaust gases generated by the auxiliary
heater are removed via an exhaust pipe fitted
underneath the vehicle. This exhaust pipe
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Air conditioning
must not be blocked by snow, mud or any-
thing else.
WARNING
The auxiliary heater exhaust fumes contain
carbon monoxide, an odourless and colour-
less toxic gas. Carbon monoxide can cause
people to lose consciousness. It can also
cause death.
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Never switch on the auxiliary heater or
leave it running in enclosed spaces or
areas with no ventilation.
●
Never programme the auxiliary heater so
that it switches itself on and is running in an
enclosed space or an area with no ventila-
tion.
WARNING
The components of the auxiliary heater are
extremely hot and could cause a fire.
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Always park your vehicle so that no part
of the exhaust system can come in contact
with easily flammable materials that might
be below the vehicle, such as dried grass.
CAUTION
Never place food, medicines or other tem-
perature-sensitive objects close to the air
vents. Food, medicines and other objects
sensitive to heat or cold may be damaged
or made unsuitable for use by the air com-
ing from the vents.
Switching the auxiliary heater and
ventilation on and off
The auxiliary heating can operate with the ig-
nition switched on and off.
Open the Auxiliary heater menu
●
Open the air conditioning settings in the in-
fotainment system.
●
Press the
function button.
Switching on the auxiliary heater
The auxiliary heating can be switched off in
the following ways:
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Press the immediate heat button
on the
air conditioning controls.
●
OR:
Press button
on the remote control
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OR:
Set the departure time
.
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OR:
Using the App or MySEAT website.
If the 12-volt vehicle battery is low on charge
or the tank is empty, the auxiliary heating
cannot be switched on.
Switch off the auxiliary heating manually
The auxiliary heater can be switched off
manually in the following ways:
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Press the immediate heat button
on the
air conditioning controls.
●
OR:
Press button
on the remote control.
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OR:
Using the SEAT CONNECT mobile app
or the MySEAT website.
The auxiliary heater switches off automat-
ically
●
At the scheduled departure time or the end
of the set operating period
.
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If the yellow indicator lamp
(fuel gauge)
lights up.
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If the 12-volt battery's charge level drops
sharply.
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The auxiliary heating can be turned off im-
mediately with the on/off button.
To burn the remaining fuel in the auxiliary
heating, it continues to operate briefly once it
has been turned off manually or automatical-
ly.
Using the auxiliary heating as a supple-
mentary heater
If the engine has been started, the auxiliary
heating can continue to operate as a supple-
mentary heating system. The following condi-
tion must be met for this to happen:
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The
Automatic supplementary heater
function can be switched on in the infotain-
ment system's air conditioning settings.
●
The outside temperature is lower than +5
°C (+41 °F).
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The supplementary heating system switches
off again automatically after a while.
Note
●
Noises will be heard while the auxiliary
heater is running.
●
When the air humidity is high and the in-
side temperature low, condensation from
the heating and ventilating system may
evaporate when the auxiliary heater is
switched on. In this case, steam may be re-
leased from underneath the vehicle. This
does not mean that there is a vehicle mal-
function.
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If the vehicle is tilted, e.g. if parked on a
slope, the operation of the auxiliary heater
may be restricted if the fuel tank level is
low (just above the reserve level).
●
If the auxiliary heater is used a number of
times for a long period of time, the 12-volt
battery will lose its charge. To recharge the
battery, the vehicle must be driven for a
number of kilometres from time to time. As
a guideline: the journey should last approx-
imately as long as the heater was connec-
ted.
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At temperatures below +5 °C (+41 °F), the
auxiliary heater may switch itself on auto-
matically when the engine is switched on.
The auxiliary heater is switched off again
after a certain time.
●
While the vehicle is stopped, the auxiliary
heating can be switched on up to a maxi-
mum of three consecutive times in a row
with the maximum operating duration.
Programming the auxiliary heater
Before
programming it, check that the vehi-
cle's date and time are set correctly
The auxiliary heater is programmed in the
Auxiliary heater
menu of the infotainment
system.
Set the operating duration of the auxiliary
heating
●
Open the
Auxiliary heater
menu.
●
Press the
Set
function button.
●
To set the operating time, press the
Oper-
ating duration
button.
The set operating duration is taken into ac-
count when the auxiliary heating is switched
on using the immediate heat button
or the
remote control.
The maximum duration of the auxiliary heat-
ing is 60 minutes.
Set the departure time
Activating this function only affects the heat-
ing or ventilation. The departure time must be
reactivated whenever the vehicle is started.
●
Open the
Auxiliary heater
menu.
●
Press the
Set
function button.
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Select one of the memory spaces for a
De-
parture time
.
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Press the
Activate
function button.
Manual air conditioning:
The scheduled de-
parture time determines when the auxiliary
heating or ventilation will be switched off. The
start of the heating or ventilation process de-
pends on the programmed duration of opera-
tion.
Climatronic:
The vehicle uses the program-
med departure time to automatically calcu-
late the time at which the heating or ventila-
tion process should begin to attain the set
temperature.
A departure time can be scheduled in the App
or on the MySEAT website.
Checking the programming
If a departure time is activated, the yellow
LED on the immediate heat button
lights up
on the Climatronic control panel, approxi-
mately ten seconds after the ignition is
switched off.
WARNING
Never programme the auxiliary heater so
that it switches itself on and is running in an
enclosed space or an area with no ventila-
tion. The auxiliary heater exhaust fumes
contain carbon monoxide, an odourless
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and colourless toxic gas. Carbon monoxide
can cause people to lose consciousness. It
can also cause death.
Radio-operated remote control
Fig. 139
Auxiliary heating: radio-operated re-
mote control.
Switch on:
Press the button for about
one second
Switch off:
Press the button for about
one second
If the buttons of the remote control are press-
ed unnecessarily, it could switch on the auxili-
ary heater involuntarily, even when it is out of
range or when the control lamp is flashing.
Remote control LED
When the buttons are pressed, the LED of re-
mote control
2
gives the user a
range of information:
It lights up for approx. 2 seconds
●
In green:
The auxiliary heater has been
switched on using the
button.
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In red:
The auxiliary heater has been
switched off con with button
.
Flashes slowly for approx. 2 seconds
●
In green:
No on signal has been received.
The remote control is out of range. Move
closer to the vehicle.
●
In red:
No off signal has been received. The
remote control is out of range. Move closer to
the vehicle.
It flashes irregularly
●
In green:
The independent heating is
blocked. Possible causes: the fuel tank is al-
most empty, the 12-volt battery charge is
very low or there is a fault.
It lights up or flashes steadily
●
In orange (then in green or in red):
The re-
mote control battery is almost flat. However,
the on or off signal has been received.
●
In orange (then flashes green or red):
The
remote control battery is almost flat. No on or
off signal has been received.
Flashes for around 5 seconds
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In orange:
The remote control battery is flat.
No on or off signal has been received.
Range
The range of the remote control is a few hun-
dred meters when the battery is fully charged
and under optimal conditions.
●
A distance of at least 2 m must be left be-
tween the remote control and the vehicle.
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There should be no obstacle between the
remote control and the vehicle.
●
Secure the remote control with the chrome
pin
1
vertically facing upwards.
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Do not cover the antenna.
The range of the control is considerably less
in poor weather conditions, if there are build-
ings in the vicinity or if the battery is low.
Changing the remote control battery
If the indicator lamp does not come on, the
remote control's battery must be replaced.
●
Insert a suitable tool, e.g. a screwdriver, into
the indentation in the remote control housing,
in the direction of the arrow
.
●
With the help of the same tool, lift the lid
until the housing locking element is released.
●
Slightly move the cover in the direction of
the arrow.
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Remove the cover.
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To remove the battery, carefully insert a
tool like a screwdriver into the indentation
next to the battery.
●
Use the screwdriver to lift up the battery un-
til it releases from its housing.
●
Remove the old battery.
●
Insert a new battery of the same type and
make sure it clicks into place. When inserting
the battery, make sure that the polarity is cor-
rect.
●
Fit the cover onto the remote control hous-
ing.
●
Slide the cover in the direction opposite to
the arrow until it clicks into place
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.
WARNING
Swallowing a battery with a 20 mm diame-
ter or any other button battery can cause
serious and even fatal injuries within a very
short time.
●
Always keep the remote control, keyrings
with batteries, the spare batteries, button
batteries and all other batteries over 20
mm out of reach of children.
●
If you suspect that someone may have
swallowed a battery, seek immediate med-
ical attention.
CAUTION
●
The radio frequency remote control con-
tains electronic components. Therefore,
avoid getting it wet and exposing it to
knocks or direct sunlight.
●
The use of inappropriate batteries may
damage the radio frequency remote con-
trol. For this reason, always replace the
used battery with another of the same volt-
age, size and specifications.
For the sake of the environment
●
Please dispose of your used batteries
correctly and with respect for the environ-
ment.
●
The remote control battery may contain
perchlorate. Observe the legal provisions
regarding disposal.
●
Care should be taken so as not to oper-
ate the remote control unintentionally so
as to prevent the auxiliary heater being
switched on accidentally.
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Infotainment system
Introduction
First steps
Introduction
Infotainment functions and settings depend
on the country and equipment
Before first use
Before the first use, bear in mind the following
points, to take full advantage of the functions
and settings offered:
●
Observe the basic safety warnings
›››
●
Reset the Infotainment factory settings.
●
Search and store favourite radio stations on
the preset buttons so you can tune them
quickly.
●
Use only suitable audio sources and data
media.
●
Pair a mobile phone to use phone manage-
ment through the Infotainment system.
●
Use current maps for navigation.
●
Register in SEAT CONNECT to run the cor-
responding services.
Current documentation attached
For using infotainment and its components,
take into account, together with this instruc-
tion manual, the following documentation:
●
Supplements to your vehicle’s on-board
documentation.
●
Instruction Manual of the mobile phone de-
vice or audio sources.
●
Operating instructions for data media and
external players.
●
Manuals for the Infotainment accessories
subsequently installed or used additionally.
●
Description of services when running SEAT
CONNECT services.
Safety instructions
Some function areas may include links to
third-party websites. SEAT, S.A. is not the
owner of the third-party websites accessible
through the links, and assumes no liability for
their content.
Some function areas may include outside in-
formation from third-party providers. SEAT,
S.A. is not responsible for such information
being correct, up-to-date or complete, or for
ensuring it does not infringe the rights of third
parties.
Radio stations and owners of data media and
audio sources are responsible for the infor-
mation they transmit.
Bear in mind that parking lots, tunnels, tall
buildings, mountains or due to the operation
of other electrical devices, such as chargers,
can also interfere with the reception of the ra-
dio signal.
Foils or adhesives with metallic layers on the
antenna and on the window panes can inter-
fere with radio reception.
WARNING
The infotainment central computer is inter-
connected with the control units mounted
on the vehicle. Therefore, there is a serious
danger of accident and injury if the central
computer is repaired or disassembled and
reassembled incorrectly.
●
Never replace the central computer with
another used, recycled or from another ve-
hicle at the end of its useful life.
●
The repair or disassembly and reassem-
bly of the central computer should only be
carried out at specialised workshops. SEAT
recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for
this.
WARNING
The factory assembled radio with integra-
ted software is interconnected with the
control units mounted on the vehicle.
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Therefore, there is a serious danger of acci-
dent and injury if the radio is repaired or
disassembled and reassembled incorrect-
ly.
●
Never replace the radio with another ra-
dio that is used, recycled or from another
vehicle at the end of its useful life.
●
The repair or disassembly and reassem-
bly of the radio should only be carried out
at specialised workshops. SEAT recom-
mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this.
WARNING
Any distraction affecting the driver in any
way can lead to an accident and cause in-
juries. Reading the information on the
screen and managing the infotainment sys-
tem can distract your attention from traffic
and cause an accident.
●
Always drive as carefully and responsibly
as possible.
WARNING
Connecting, inserting or removing an audio
source or data media while driving can dis-
tract your attention from the traffic and
cause an accident.
WARNING
Select volume settings that allow you to
easily hear signals from outside the vehicle
at all times (e.g. emergency services si-
rens).
●
Hearing may be impaired if using too high
a volume setting, even if only for short peri-
ods of time.
WARNING
The following circumstances may result in
an emergency call, phone call or data
transmission not being made or being inter-
rupted:
●
When in areas with zero or insufficient
mobile telephony or GPS signal. Also in
tunnels, confined areas between very tall
buildings, garages, underpasses, moun-
tains and valleys.
●
When in areas with sufficient mobile
phone or GPS signal, the telephony net-
work of the telecommunications provider
has interference or is not available.
●
When the vehicle components necessary
to make emergency calls, phone calls and
to transmit data are damaged, do not work
or do not have sufficient electrical power.
●
When the battery of the mobile phone
device is discharged or its charge level is
insufficient.
WARNING
In some countries and some telephone net-
works it is only possible to make an emer-
gency call, if a mobile telephone device is
connected to the telephone interface of
the vehicle, inside it there is an “unlocked”
SIM card with sufficient balance to make
calls and with sufficient network signal
coverage.
WARNING
Read and observe the operating instruc-
tions provided by the manufacturer in
question when using mobile phone devices,
data media, external devices, external au-
dio and multimedia sources.
WARNING
Position the connection cables of the audio
sources and external devices so that they
do not interfere with the driver.
WARNING
When changing or connecting an audio or
multimedia source may cause sudden
changes in the volume.
●
Lower the volume before connecting or
switching to audio or multimedia sources.
WARNING
If mobile phone and radiocommunication
devices are used without connection to an
external antenna, the maximum electro-
magnetic radiation levels inside the vehicle
might be surpassed, thus posing a risk to
the health of the driver and passengers.
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This is also the case if the external antenna
has not been correctly installed.
●
Keep a distance of at least 20 centime-
tres between the antennas of the mobile
phone device and an active medical de-
vice, such as a pacemaker, as mobile
phones might alter the functioning of these
devices.
●
Do not carry a mobile phone switched on
very close or directly on top of an active
medical device, for instance in a chest
pocket.
●
Immediately turn off the mobile phone if
you suspect it is causing interferences in an
active medical device or any other medical
device.
WARNING
Mobile phones, external devices and ac-
cessories that are loose or not properly se-
cured could move around the passenger
compartment during a sudden driving or
braking manoeuvre or an accident and
cause damage or injury.
●
Set mobile phone devices, external devi-
ces and their accessories outside the air-
bag deployment areas or store them se-
curely.
WARNING
The centre armrest may obstruct the driv-
er's arm movements, which could cause an
accident and severe injuries.
●
Keep the storage compartments of the
centre armrest closed at all times while the
vehicle is in motion.
WARNING
If the light conditions are not good and the
screen is damaged or dirty, the indications
and information displayed on the screen
may not be read or be read incorrectly.
●
The indications and information dis-
played on the screen should never induce
to take any risk that compromises safety.
The screen is not a replacement for driver
awareness.
WARNING
Radio stations can transmit disaster or haz-
ard announcements. The following condi-
tions prevent such notices from being re-
ceived or issued:
●
When in areas with zero or insufficient ra-
dio signal. Also in tunnels, confined areas
between very tall buildings, garages, un-
derpasses, mountains and valleys.
●
When the frequency bands of the radio
station have interference or are not availa-
ble in areas with sufficient radio signal re-
ception.
●
When the speakers and the vehicle com-
ponents necessary for radio reception are
damaged, do not work or do not have suffi-
cient electrical power.
●
When the infotainment is switched off.
WARNING
Switch off mobile phone devices in areas
with a risk of explosion!
WARNING
The driving recommendations and traffic
indications shown on the navigation system
may differ from the current traffic situation.
●
Traffic signs, signalling systems, traffic
regulations and local circumstances pre-
vail over driving recommendations and
navigation system indications.
●
Adapt your speed and driving style to suit
visibility, weather, road and traffic condi-
tions.
●
Certain circumstances can significantly
initially planned lengthen both the duration
of the trip and the route to the destination,
or even temporarily prevent navigation to
it, for example, if a road is closed to traffic.
Note
In areas where special regulations apply or
the use of mobile phones is forbidden, the
mobile device in question must be switched
off at all times. The radiation produced by
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Infotainment system
a mobile phone device when switched on
may interfere with sensitive technical and
medical equipment, possibly resulting in
malfunction or damage to the equipment.
Note
If the playback volume is excessive or dis-
torted, the speakers may be damaged.
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Overview and controls
Connect System
Fig. 140
Overview: control unit and indication in
the 9.2-inch version
Touch screen. The infotainment functions
can be used through the screen.
Navigation Menu
Full Link menu
1
2
3
Turn volume up
Turn volume down
Turn the infotainment on/off
4
5
6
HOME button.
: main menu with widget views.
: main menu in mosaic mode.
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Media System
Fig. 141
Overview: control unit and indication in
the 8.25-inch version
Touch screen. The infotainment functions
can be used through the screen.
Rotary push button (to adjust the volume
and to switch the infotainment on/off)
Rotary push button (to search and select)
HOME button (to open the home page)
Radio/Multimedia
Telephone
Full Link
Vehicle information
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Vehicle settings
›››
9
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General instructions for use
Operating indications
●
The infotainment needs a few seconds for
the complete start-up of the system and dur-
ing that time it does not react to inputs. Only
the image of the rear view camera system
can be displayed during system start-up.
●
The display of all indications and the exe-
cution of functions only takes place once the
infotainment system has finished booting. The
duration of the system booting depends on
the number of infotainment functions and
may take longer than normal in the event of
very high or very low temperatures.
●
When using the infotainment system and
corresponding accessories, e.g., head-
phones, bear in mind country-specific regu-
lations and legal provisions.
●
Some functions of the infotainment system
require an active SEAT CONNECT user ac-
count and an Internet connection for the ve-
hicle. The data transmission must not be limi-
ted to perform the functions.
●
To use the infotainment system, simply
lightly press a button or touch the screen.
●
For the correct operation of the infotain-
ment system it is important that it is switched
on and that, if necessary, the time and date
of the vehicle are set correctly.
●
If a function button is missing on the screen,
it is not a device defect, but corresponds to
the specific equipment of the country or ver-
sion.
●
Some infotainment functions can only be
selected when the vehicle is at a standstill. In
some countries, the selector lever must also
be in the parking position
P
or in neutral posi-
tion
N
. It is not a malfunction, but is due to
compliance with legal provisions.
●
Restrictions on the use of devices using
Bluetooth® technology may apply in some
countries. For further information, contact the
local authorities.
●
If you disconnect the 12-volt battery, turn
on the ignition before restarting the infotain-
ment system.
●
If the setup is changed, this may change
the display on the screen and in some cases,
the infotainment system may behave in a
manner different to that described in this in-
struction manual.
●
Ensure that any repairs or modifications
that need to be carried out on the infotain-
ment system are carried out by a specialised
workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT
dealership for this.
●
Using a mobile phone device inside the ve-
hicle may cause noise in the speakers.
●
In some countries, the infotainment system
automatically shuts off when the engine is
switched off and the vehicle's 12-volt battery
charge level is low.
●
On vehicles with park assist, the audio
source volume is automatically lowered when
reverse gear is selected, as well as when the
doors are opened. The volume reduction can
be adjusted.
●
Information about the included software
and the license conditions can be found in
Settings > Copyright
.
●
When selling or lending the vehicle, make
sure that all saved data, files and settings
have been deleted and, if necessary, external
audio sources and data media have been re-
moved.
Note
You will find more information and tips for
using the infotainment system in the Help
menu.
HOME screen
In the control and display unit you can set up
the views and representation on the home
screen or use the factory setting templates.
If an icon is missing on the screen, it is not a
device defect, but corresponds to the specific
equipment of the country or version.
The following menus can be included as an
icon on the home screen:
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Main menus on the home screen
Navigation
Radio
›››
, Multimedia
Telephone
Full Link
Setup
Vehicle
Data
Air conditioning
Sound
Users
Store
Legal
Help
Managing the infotainment system
Execute the functions and settings with the in-
fotainment controls.
Depending on the equipment, the infotain-
ment system has different controls:
●
Touch screen.
●
Off-screen sensor fields.
Help Menu
This menu displays information on the opera-
tion of the infotainment system and gives
practical tips.
●
Press
Help
.
Connecting and disconnecting the info-
tainment system
The infotainment system turns on when the
ignition is switched on, unless it has been
manually turned off beforehand.
The infotainment system starts-up with the
last set volume, provided that this does not
exceed the preset maximum start-up volume.
The infotainment system automatically turns
off when the driver's door is opened, provided
the ignition has been switched off before-
hand.
Moving objects and adjusting volume
Move objects on the screen to adapt settings,
for example, with scrollable buttons or to
move the areas of a menu.
Depending on the equipment, menus and
displays can be customised.
Increasing and reducing images or map
sizes
Tip: use your thumb and index finger.
●
Press on the map with both fingers at the
same time and leave them on the screen.
●
To enlarge views, slowly separate one fin-
ger from the other. To reduce views, slowly
bring one finger towards the other.
Note
If you turn on the infotainment system man-
ually with the ignition off, it will automati-
cally turn off after about 30 minutes.
Customising the infotainment sys-
tem
Customise the menus and infotainment views
to quickly access your favourite or most fre-
quently used functions.
The main menu contains function buttons for
accessing all of the Infotainment apps.
Customise shortcuts
At the bottom of the screen you will find
shortcuts to customisable system functions.
Use the settings to delete or replace them, or
change their order.
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Introduction
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Press and hold one of the icons (or press
+
of an empty position) to display an additional
window.
●
Select one of the icons from the apps bar.
●
Press
to delete an icon.
●
Click on an icon in the additional window to
replace the value.
●
Hold your finger on one of the icons and
drag it to the desired position.
●
To close the edit mode, press
in the addi-
tional window, or press
.
Note
The shortcut bar cannot be edited when
the vehicle is moving.
Settings (system and sound)
The selection of possible settings varies de-
pending on the country, the equipment in
question and the equipment of the vehicle.
Modifying settings
The meaning of the following symbols are
valid for all system and sound settings.
All changes are automatically applied when
the menus are closed.
Symbol and its meaning
/
The setting is selected and activated or
connected.
/
The setting is not selected, disabled or
disconnected.
To open a drop-down list.
To increase a setting value.
To increase a setting value.
To go back step by step.
To go forward step by step.
To change a setting value with the
scrollable button without adjusting.
Sound settings
Accessing the sound settings: press
Sound
In the sound settings there may be the follow-
ing functions, information and setting options:
●
Equaliser.
●
Position.
●
Settings.
System settings
Accessing the system settings: press
Set-
tings
.
In the system settings there may be the fol-
lowing functions, information and setting op-
tions:
●
Screen.
●
Time and date.
●
Language.
●
Additional keypad languages.
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Units.
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Voice control.
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Wi-Fi.
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Data connection.
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Manage mobile devices.
●
Reset factory settings.
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System information.
●
Copyright.
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Configuration wizard.
Adjust the volume of external audio sour-
ces
If you need to increase the playback volume
for the external audio source, first lower the
volume on the infotainment system.
If the sound from the connected audio source
is
very low
, increase the
output volume
on
the external audio source. If this is not
enough, change the
input volume
to
medi-
um
or
high
.
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Infotainment system
If the sound from the connected external au-
dio source is
too loud or distorted
, lower the
output volume
on the external audio source.
If this is not enough, change the
input vol-
ume
to
medium
or
low
.
Clean the screen
Remove persistent dirt carefully and without
using aggressive cleaning products. To clean
the screen we recommend that:
●
The infotainment system is switched off.
●
Use a clean, soft cloth dampened with wa-
ter
.
●
In case of persistent dirt: soften the dirt by
moistening with a little water. Then carefully
remove with a clean, soft cloth.
CAUTION
Cleaning the screen with inappropriate
cleaning products or when dry, may dam-
age it.
●
When cleaning, only press lightly.
●
Do not use aggressive cleaning products
or that contain solvents. Such products
may damage the equipment and “darken”
the screen.
Trademarks, licenses and copy-
rights
Registered trademarks and licenses
Certain terms in this manual bear the symbol
® or ™. These symbols indicate that it is a
trademark or a registered trademark. The ab-
sence of this symbol, however, does not nec-
essarily mean that the term in question can
be used freely.
Other product names are registered trade-
marks or trademarks of the respective rights
holders.
●
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D sym-
bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
●
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D sym-
bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
●
Android Auto™ is a trademark of Google Inc.
●
Apple CarPlay™ is a trademark of Apple
Inc.
●
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.iPod®, iPad® and
iPhone® are trademarks of Apple Inc.
●
MirrorLink™ and MirrorLink Logo are certi-
fied trademarks of Car Connectivity Consor-
tium LLC.
●
Windows® is a registered trademark of Mi-
crosoft Corporation, Redmond, USA.
●
MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technology
and patents are licensed by Fraunhofer IIS.
●
This product is protected by certain Micro-
soft Corporation industrial and intellectual
property rights. The use or commercialization
of technology of this type outside the config-
uration of this product, without a licence from
Microsoft or an authorised Microsoft branch
is prohibited.
Copyright
As a general rule, audio and video files stored
on data media and audio sources are subject
to intellectual property protection in accord-
ance with the national and international pro-
visions applicable in each case. Please bear
in mind all legal provisions!
Technical data
Radio with integrated hardware (8.25 ")
The factory-mounted radio in the vehicle with
integrated hardware includes country-specif-
ic components and software for connectivity
and for the execution of vehicle, comfort and
infotainment functions.
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Equipment name: Media System
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Introduction
The corresponding indications are shown on
the radio screen and partly on the instrument
panel.
■
Capacitive colour screen:
■
8.25 inch version, TFT, WVGA: 1082 x 480
pixels.
■
Touch operation via the device screen, ro-
tary push-button, menu button and buttons
on the multifunction steering wheel.
Central computer with control and display
unit (9,2”)
The factory-mounted central computer in the
vehicle includes country-specific compo-
nents and software for connectivity and for
the execution of vehicle, comfort and infotain-
ment functions.
The corresponding indications are shown on
the control and display unit screen and partly
on the instrument panel.
■
Capacitive colour screen:
■
Using the equipment with:
■
Touch zones Touch operation.
■
Buttons on the multifunction steering
wheel.
■
Approach sensors (driver and passenger
side recognition, gesture control).
Vehicle and comfort functions
■
Driver assistance system settings.
■
Heating and air conditioning settings.
■
Lights and visibility function settings.
■
Vehicle comfort settings.
■
Parking and manoeuvring settings.
Sound system
Basic equipment:
The infotainment system that is supplied from
the factory is equipped as follows:
■
Speakers in different locations and with dif-
ferent power levels (watts).
■
Internal amplifier depending on the system:
■
4 speakers: 2 x 20 W
■
8 speakers: 4 x 20 W
■
Setting options:
■
Equaliser, depending on the system:
■
4 speakers: treble, mid and bass and
default settings.
■
8 speakers: 5 frequency bands and de-
fault settings.
■
Sound distribution, depending on the sys-
tem:
■
4 speakers: Balance (left / right)
■
8 speakers: Balance + Fader (left /
right / front / rear).
■
Sound optimisation by zones (valid for the
8 speaker system):
■
Manual (Driver and All)
■
Automatic depending on the seats oc-
cupied.
Optional sound system
The infotainment system can be extended
with an optional sound system as follows:
■
10 speakers in different locations and with
different power levels (watts).
■
External amplifier (340 W Ethernet) that
processes the audio signals sent by the
central computer.
■
Excitation of speaker channels through
class AB final stages.
■
Audio signal processing in digital internal
signal processor (DSP).
■
Independent subwoofer in the luggage
compartment.
■
Setting options:
■
User equaliser: 5 bands.
■
Sound distribution: Balance + Fader (left /
right / front / rear).
■
Sound optimisation by zones:
■
Manual (Driver, Front and All)
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1)
Equipment name: Connect System.
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