Seat Mii electric (2021 year). Manual in english — page 4
Operation
Fig. 61
On the instrument panel display: avail-
able power.
: Indication displayed complete-
ly.
: Indication moved down.
When the drive system is connected and
while driving, information on the power used
and on the available power is displayed in the
instrument panel display.
Power display
When connecting the drive system before
starting to move, the indicator changes from
to
.
When the vehicle is moving, the power used
at that moment to move is indicated in the in-
strument panel display (in % PWR x 10)
›››
.
When the indicator needle is in the blue
zone, the vehicle is moving with a particu-
larly low energy consumption.
When the indicator needle is in the green
zone, the brake energy and kinetic energy
are converted into electrical energy (en-
ergy recuperation) by the electric drive
system and stored in the high-voltage
battery.
Indication of available power
While driving, the current available power of
the electric engine is displayed on the instru-
ment panel display
. When the in-
strument panel display changes to another
indication, the indication of the available
power moves downwards
.
When all segments are displayed, it means
that the maximum power of the electric en-
gine is available. Having high power available
is necessary for, i.e. accelerating the vehicle
quickly to, for example, overtake safely.
If a lot of power is required for a long period
of time (it is mainly seen because the power
indicator needle is above the low consump-
tion zone
›››
A
), the time during
which the maximum power is available is re-
duced. In the indication of the available pow-
er, the segments of the
E-Max
zone turn off
from right to left.
When all segments of the
E-Max
zone turn off,
it means that the maximum power of the
A
B
electric engine is no longer available
there is still a high demand, the power cur-
rently available is reduced, which is indicated
by the shortening of the
Normal
zone bar,
starting from the right. Based on the length of
the bar, it is possible to know how much the
drive power has been reduced. If less power
is then used, the available power gradually
increases once again.
Limited availability of power may be related
to driving behaviour, i.e., accelerating the ve-
hicle quickly. In general, the available power
is limited under the following conditions:
●
The temperature of the high-voltage bat-
tery is very low or very high.
●
The level of charge of the high-voltage bat-
tery is low.
When the charge level of the high-voltage
battery approaches the reserve level, in addi-
tion to the available power, the maximum
speed at which the vehicle can be driven is
also reduced. Charge the high voltage bat-
tery as soon as possible
.
WARNING
If the vehicle is driven with a very low a
charge level of the high-voltage battery,
the vehicle may stall in traffic, causing seri-
ous damage or accidents and injuries.
●
Always ensure that the charge level of
the high-voltage battery is sufficient!
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
WARNING
When the maximum power reserve is not
available or the level of charge of the high
voltage battery is low, the driving proper-
ties may vary, i.e. the acceleration behav-
iour of the vehicle.
●
Always adapt the speed and driving style
to the conditions of visibility, weather, road
and traffic, as well as the charge level of
the high-voltage battery.
CAUTION
Leaving the vehicle parked for a long peri-
od of time with the high-voltage battery
discharged may cause irreversible damage
to the battery.
●
Always charge the high-voltage battery
immediately.
Status display
A variety of information can be viewed on the
instrument panel display
2
, de-
pending on the vehicle equipment:
●
Doors, bonnet and rear lid open
●
Warning and information messages.
●
Current driving profile
●
Odometer.
●
Indication of available power
●
Time.
●
Outside temperature.
●
Selector lever positions
.
●
Multifunction display (MFI)
●
Service interval display
.
●
Range indication
●
Seat belt status display for rear seats
›››
.
●
Remaining charge time when charging the
high-voltage battery
Doors, bonnet and rear lid open
When the vehicle is unlocked and while driv-
ing, the instrument panel display shows if any
of the doors, the bonnet or rear lid are
opened and, in some cases, it is also indica-
ted by an audible warning. The display may
vary according to the type of instrument pan-
el fitted.
Warning and information messages
The system runs a check on certain compo-
nents and functions when the ignition is
switched on and while the vehicle is moving.
The anomalies are displayed on the instru-
ment panel display by means of warning
symbols which, depending on the case, may
also be accompanied by an acoustic warn-
ing. The display may vary according to the
type of instrument panel fitted.
Current driving profile
You can choose between three different driv-
ing profiles. After changing the driving profile,
the new selected profile is displayed on the
instrument panel display for a few seconds.
Odometer
The
odometer
registers the total distance
travelled by the car.
The
odometer
(
trip
) shows the distance
travelled since the last odometer reset. The
last figure indicates 100 m.
●
Briefly
press
the button
to change
from the trip odometer and the range indica-
tion.
●
While viewing the trip odometer, press the
button
for longer
to reset the trip od-
ometer and, if necessary, other indications of
the multifunction display
. If you
press the button for more than 5 seconds, the
“old” value of the trip odometer is reset.
Indication of available power
While driving, the current available power of
the electric engine is displayed on the instru-
ment panel display
›››
.
Time
●
Switch the ignition on.
●
To adjust the time, if necessary, change to
the indication of the same; to do this, press
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Operation
the rocker switch on the wiper lever or the ad-
justment button on the instrument panel.
●
Pressed the button
and hold pressed
to mark the hour field. This will flash.
●
To move forward, press the button
. To
move quickly, keep it pressed.
●
Briefly press the button
to change to
the minute field. This will flash.
●
To move forward, press the button
. To
move quickly, keep it pressed.
●
To finish setting the time, press the button
again .
Outside temperature indicator
When the outside temperature is below +4°C
(+39°F), the “ice crystal”
(risk of frost warn-
ing) symbol is displayed in addition to said
temperature. At first this symbol flashes and
then it remains lit until the outside tempera-
ture rises above +6°C (+43°F)
.
When the vehicle is stopped, when the inde-
pendent air conditioning is connected or
when driving at very low speed, the indicated
outside temperature may be higher than the
real one due to the heat emitted by the elec-
tric drive system.
The temperatures measured range from
-40°C to +50°C (-40°F to +122°F).
Selector lever positions
The current position of the selector lever is
displayed both next to the lever, using illumi-
nated letters, and on the instrument panel
display.
Range indication
It indicates the approximate distance in km
that can still be travelled with the current ca-
pacity of the battery charge if the same driv-
ing style is maintained. The calculation is
made based on current energy consumption,
among other factors.
●
To change between the indication of the
range and the trip odometer,
briefly
press the
adjustment button located on the instrument
panel.
Seat belt status display for rear seats
The seat belt status display on the instrument
panel display informs the driver, when the ig-
nition is switched on, whether any passen-
gers in the rear seats have fastened their seat
belts
›››
.
WARNING
If the warning lamps are ignored, the vehi-
cle may stall in traffic, or may cause acci-
dents and severe injuries.
●
Never ignore the warning lamps.
●
Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possi-
ble.
●
A faulty vehicle represents a risk of acci-
dent for the driver and for other road users.
If necessary, switch on the hazard warning
lamps and put out the warning triangle to
advise other drivers.
●
Park the vehicle away from traffic and
ensure that no highly flammable materials
are under the vehicle that could come into
contact with the underside of the vehicle
(e.g. dry grass).
WARNING
Even though outside temperatures are
above freezing, some roads and bridges
may be icy.
●
At outside temperatures above +4°C
(+39°F), even when the “ice crystal sym-
bol” is not visible, there may still be patch-
es of ice on the road.
●
The outside temperature sensor takes a
guideline measurement.
CAUTION
Failure to heed the warning lamps when
they appear may result in faults in the vehi-
cle.
Note
When several warnings are active at the
same time, the symbols are shown
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
successively for a few seconds and will
stay on until the fault is rectified.
Driving data indicator (multifunc-
tion display)
The display of the travel data (multifunction
display) shows different values about the
journey and the consumption.
Change from one display to another
●
Press rocker switch
2
on the
windscreen wiper lever.
Driving data memories
The multifunction display has two automatic
memories:
Partial memory:
The memory collects
journey and consumption data from
when the ignition is turned on until when
it is turned off. The memory is automati-
cally deleted if the journey is interrupted
for more than 2 hours. If the journey is
continued in less than 2 hours after the
ignition is switched off, the new data is
added to the data already stored in the
memory.
Total memory:
The memory records the
values for a specific number of partial
trips, up to a total of 19 hours and 59 mi-
1
2
nutes, or 1,999.9 km (miles), depending
on the model of instrument panel. On
reaching either of these limits, the mem-
ory is automatically erased and starts to
count from 0 again.
The selected memory will be shown in the
upper right-hand corner of the display.
Changing memory
●
With the ignition switched on, and display-
ing memory
1
or
2
, briefly press button
1
to change from one
memory to another
Manually erasing memory 1 or 2
●
Select the memory that you wish to erase.
●
Hold button
pressed for about 2
seconds.
Possible displays
●
Time:
Current time in hours (h) and minutes
(min).
●
Travelling time:
This indicates the hours (h)
and minutes (min) since the ignition was
switched on.
●
Consumption:
The current energy con-
sumption is indicated. While driving, it is indi-
cated in kilowatt-hours per 100 kilometres
(kWh/100 km). When the vehicle is stopped
with the drive system on, current energy con-
sumption is indicated in kWh.
●
Average consumption:
Indication of the
average power consumption in kilowatt-hour
per 100 kilometres (kWh/100 km). The indica-
tion appears after travelling approximately
100 meters. Until then, dashes appear. The
indicated value is updated every 5 seconds
approx.
●
Range:
It indicates the approximate dis-
tance in km that can still be travelled with the
current capacity of the battery charge if the
same driving style and consumption are
maintained. The calculation is made based
on current energy consumption, among other
factors. Keep in mind that autonomy can vary
very considerably if, for example, the climate
control is switched on or off or if the driving
profile is changed. In the calculation of the
autonomy, the difference between the tem-
perature of the passenger compartment and
the outside temperature when the climate
control is connected also influences. The fol-
lowing applies to the forecast autonomy: The
more energy the convenience consumers
use, such as climate control and seat heating,
the less energy will be available for the rest of
the journey.
●
Power availability:
While driving, the cur-
rent available power of the electric engine is
displayed on the instrument panel display
›››
.
●
Distance:
Distance in km travelled since
the ignition was switched on.
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Operation
●
Average speed:
After switching on the igni-
tion, the average speed starts to be dis-
played after tavelling approximately 100 me-
ters. Otherwise horizontal lines are displayed.
The value shown is updated approximately
every 5 seconds.
●
Digital speed display:
Current speed dis-
played digitally.
●
Digital outside temperature display:
Cur-
rent outside temperature in digital format.
●
Speed warning at --- km/h:
If the stored
speed is exceeded, between 30 km/h (18
mph) and 250 km/h (155 mph), an acoustic
warning is sounded and, if necessary, an op-
tical warning also. Depending on the country,
this warning also occurs when driving at
speeds above 120 km/h (75 mph). This warn-
ing is mandatory by law and you are
not
al-
lowed to change it.
Storing a speed for the speed warning
●
Select the display
Speed warning at
---
km/h
.
●
Press the button
on the wiper lever
to memorise the current speed and deacti-
vate the warning.
●
Adjust to the desired speed for 5 seconds
using the rocker switch
on the wiper lever.
Next, press the
again or wait for a few
seconds. The speed is stored and the warn-
ing activated.
●
To deactivate
, press
. The stored
speed is deleted.
Warning and information messages
(Vehicle status)
The system runs a check on certain compo-
nents and functions when the ignition is
switched on and while the vehicle is moving.
Faults displayed on the instrument panel as
red and yellow warning symbols accompa-
nied with messages and, depending on the
case, even an audible warning
.
The representation of the messages and
symbols may vary depending on the version
of the instrument panel.
Priority 1 warning (red)
The symbol lights up or flashes (in part ac-
companied by audible warnings).
Stop
driving!
Danger! Check the fault and elimi-
nate the cause. If necessary, seek professio-
nal assistance.
Priority 2 warning (yellow)
The symbol lights up or flashes (in part ac-
companied by audible warnings). Operating
faults or the lack of operating fluids can
cause damage to the vehicle or a fault.
Check the faulty function as soon as possible.
If necessary, seek professional assistance.
Information message
It provides information about processes in the
vehicle.
Settings Menu
The actual number of menus available and
the names of their options depend on the
electronic system and the vehicle’s equip-
ment.
Multifunction display
Information and configuration options of the
multifunction indicator
.
Vehicle status
Current warning and information messages.
This menu option only appears when there
are messages of this type. The number of ex-
isting messages is indicated on the display.
Language
Setting the language of the texts on the dis-
play.
Multifunction display data
Setting the data that must be displayed on
the multifunction display of the instrument
panel display.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Time
Hours and minutes of the instrument panel
clock. The time can be displayed in 12 or 24
hour format. If necessary, an S appears at the
top of the display to indicate that the summer
time is set.
Units
Adjusting the temperature, consumption and
distance units.
Service
Checking service messages.
Factory settings
The default factory setting of some functions
are reset in the
Settings
menu.
Service intervals
The inspection message appears on the in-
strument panel display
2
.
The dates of the services (i.e. the next Inspec-
tion Service or change of brake fluid) are de-
tailed on the sticker on the door pillar or in the
Maintenance Schedule.
The set service intervals have been specified
with
the service dependent on time/dis-
tance travelled
.
Inspection reminder
If an inspection expires soon, an
Inspection
reminder
appears in the form of an abbrevia-
tion
and an indication in
km
appears when
the ignition is switched on. The number of kil-
ometres shown is the maximum number that
may be driven until the next service.
Service due
After the
service date
, an audible warning is
given when the ignition is switched on and the
abbreviation
will flash on the display for a
few seconds.
Check the service date
With the ignition switched on, the engine off
and the vehicle stopped, the current service
can be checked:
●
Select the menu
Settings
.
●
Select the
Information
option from the
Service
submenu. If the service has not
been carried out when due,
Service from
--- km or --- days
will appear on the in-
strument panel display.
Restart the service interval display
If the service has not been performed by a
SEAT dealer, the indicator can be reset in the
instrument panel as described below:
●
Switch the ignition off.
●
Press the button
on the instrument
panel and keep it pressed.
●
Switch ignition back on.
●
Release the button
and press it again
briefly before about 10 seconds have
elapsed.
Do not
restart the indicator between the
service intervals, otherwise the information
displayed will be incorrect.
Note
●
The service message disappears after a
few seconds, when the engine is started or
when the
button is pressed on the
wiper lever.
●
If the 12-volt battery was disconnected
for a long period of time, it will not be possi-
ble to calculate the days remaining until
the next service. Hence, the indicator may
show incorrect calculations. In this case it
will be necessary to take into account the
maximum maintenance intervals allowed
›››
Instrument cluster operation
Introduction
With the ignition switched on it is possible to
access different messages via the display on
the instrument panel display.
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Operation
Some menu options can only be read when
the vehicle is stationary.
The number of messages displayed on the in-
strument panel display will vary according to
the vehicle electronics and equipment.
A specialised workshop will be able to pro-
gramme or modify additional functions, ac-
cording to the vehicle equipment. SEAT rec-
ommends taking your car in for technical
service.
Instrument panel menus
■
Multifunction display
■
Audio.
■
Telephone.
■
Vehicle status
.
■
Settings
›››
Main menu
●
MFA:
Information and setting options of the
multifunction indicator
●
Vehicle status:
Current warning and infor-
mation messages. This menu option only ap-
pears when there are messages of this type.
The number of existing messages is indicated
on the display. Example:
1/1
or
2/2
›››
●
Settings:
Different setting options, i.e. for
the time, language and units
.
WARNING
Distracting the driver in any way can lead
to an accident and cause injuries.
●
Never use the menus on the instrument
panel display while the vehicle is in motion.
Note
After loading or changing the 12-volt bat-
tery, check the system settings. If the pow-
er supply is interrupted, the system settings
might be incorrect or deleted.
Operation with the wiper lever
Fig. 62
Wiper lever: buttons for using the in-
strument panel menus.
As long as a priority 1
warning is
active, it will not be possible to access any
menu. Some warnings can be confirmed and
hidden with the button
›››
.
Select a menu or an informative display
●
Switch the ignition on.
●
If a message or a vehicle pictogram is dis-
played, press the button
; several
times if necessary.
●
To display the menus or to return to the
menu selection from a menu or from an infor-
mation displays, press and hold the rocker
switch
.
●
To change from one menu to another, press
the upper or lower part of the rocker switch.
●
To open the menu or the information dis-
play that is displayed, press the button
or wait a few seconds until the
menu or information display opens automati-
cally.
Changing menu settings
●
In the menu displayed, press the upper or
lower part of the rocker switch
quired menu option is checked. The option
appears framed.
●
Press the button
to make the de-
sired modifications. A mark indicates that the
system or function is activated.
Back to menu selection
Select
Back
on the corresponding menu to
exit.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Note
If when switching on the ignition warnings
are shown about existing faults, it might not
be possible to change the settings or show
the information as described. In this case,
go to a specialised workshop and request a
repair.
Control lamps
Control and warning lamps
The control and warning lamps are indicators
of warnings
›››
, faults or certain functions.
Some control and warning lamps come on
when the ignition is switched on, and switch
off when the engine starts running, or while
driving.
When certain control and warning lamps are
lit, an audible warning is also heard.
Red warning lamps
Handbrake
.
Fault in the brake system
.
Coolant of the drive system
Fault in the steering system
.
Driver or passenger has not fastened
seat belt
.
Fault in the generator
.
Failure in the electric drive system
›››
Yellow warning lamps
Fault in ESC or disconnection caused
by the system;
OR
ESC or ASR in oper-
ation
.
Fault in Traction Control or disconnec-
tion caused by the system;
OR
Trac-
tion Control in operation
.
Fault in the ABS
.
Rear fog light switched on
›››
Fault in the engine management
›››
The operation of the electromechani-
cal steering is limited
.
High-voltage battery charging;
OR
level of charge of the high-voltage
battery is low.
Fault in airbag system and seat belt
tensioners
.
Failure in the electric drive system
›››
Almost empty high-voltage battery
›››
Tyre pressure monitor system
›››
.
Lane Assist warning system in opera-
tion
.
Green indicator lamps
Turn lights or emergency lights on
›››
Cruise control
.
Press the foot brake
.
Indication that the drive system is con-
nected
.
Lane assist warning (Lane Assist)
›››
.
Blue indicator lamps
Main beam on or flasher on
›››
Other warning lamps
Door(s), rear lid or bonnet open or not
properly closed
.
Charging connector plugged in
›››
A passenger in the rear seats has fas-
tened their seat belt
A passenger in the rear seats has not
fastened their seat belt
.
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Operation
The outside temperature is below
+4°C (+39°F)
.
Service interval display
.
WARNING
If the warning lamps and messages are ig-
nored, faults may occur in the vehicle, it
may stall in traffic, or accidents and seri-
ous injuries may occur.
●
Never ignore warning lamps or text mes-
sages.
●
Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possi-
ble.
●
A faulty vehicle represents a risk of acci-
dent for the driver and for other road users.
If necessary, switch on the hazard warning
lamps and put out the warning triangle to
advise other drivers.
●
In any vehicle, the engine compartment is
a hazardous area and could cause severe
injuries
.
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Opening and closing
Opening and closing
Set of vehicle keys
Vehicle key
Fig. 63
Assignment of buttons on the remote
control key.
Unlock the vehicle
Lock the vehicle
Unlock only the rear lid. Press the button
until all the turn signals on the vehicle
flash briefly. You have 2 minutes to open
the rear lid. Once this time has passed, it
will lock again. In addition, the lamp on
the key flashes.
Folding the key shaft in and out
With the vehicle key the vehicle may be
locked or unlocked remotely
.
1
2
3
4
The vehicle key includes an emitter and bat-
tery. The receiver is in the interior of the vehi-
cle. The range of the vehicle key with remote
control and new battery is several metres
around the vehicle.
If it is not possible to open or close the vehicle
using the remote control key, this should be
re-synchronised
or the battery
changed
.
Different keys belonging to the vehicle may
be used.
Control lamp on the vehicle key
When a button on the vehicle key is pressed,
the control lamp flashes
›››
(arrow)
once briefly, but if the button is held down for
a longer period the control lamp flashes sev-
eral times, such as in convenience opening.
If the vehicle key control lamp does not light
up when the button is pressed, replace the
key's battery
Spare key
To obtain a spare key and other vehicle keys,
the vehicle chassis number is required.
Each new key contains a microchip which
must be coded with the data from the vehicle
electronic immobiliser. A vehicle key will not
work if it does not contain a microchip or the
microchip has not been encoded. This is also
true for keys which are specially cut for the
vehicle.
The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be
obtained from a SEAT Official Service, a spe-
cialised workshop or an approved key service
qualified to create this kind of key.
New keys or spare keys must be synchronised
before use
.
WARNING
●
Never leave children or disabled persons
in the vehicle. In case of emergency, they
may not be able to leave the vehicle or
manage on their own.
●
An uncontrolled use of the key could start
the engine or activate any electric equip-
ment (e.g. electric windows), causing risk
of accident. The doors can be locked using
the remote control key. This could become
an obstacle for assistance in an emergen-
cy situation.
●
Never forget the keys inside the vehicle.
An unauthorised use of your vehicle could
result in injury, damage or theft. Therefore
always take the key with you when you
leave the vehicle.
●
Never remove the key from the ignition if
the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise, the
steering could suddenly block and it would
be impossible to steer the vehicle.
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Operation
CAUTION
All of the vehicle keys contain electronic
components. Protect them from damage,
impacts and humidity.
Note
●
Only use the key button when you require
the corresponding function. Pushing the
button unnecessarily could accidentally
unlock the vehicle or trigger the alarm. It is
also possible even when you are outside
the radius of action.
●
Key operation can be greatly influenced
by overlapping radio signals close to the
vehicle working in the same range of fre-
quencies, for example, radio transmitters or
mobile telephones.
●
Obstacles between the remote control
and the vehicle, bad weather conditions
and discharged batteries can considerably
reduce the range of the remote control.
●
If the buttons of the vehicle key are
pressed or one of the central locking but-
tons
is pressed repeatedly in
short succession, the central locking brief-
ly disconnects as protection against over-
loading. The vehicle is then unlocked. Lock
it if necessary.
●
Spare remote control keys are available
at your Technical Service, where they must
be matched to the locking system.
●
Up to five remote control keys can be
used.
Vehicle mechanical key
Fig. 64
Vehicle mechanical key
The vehicle key set may include a mechani-
cal key
.
Duplicate keys
To obtain a spare key and other vehicle keys,
the vehicle chassis number is required.
Each new key must contain a microchip and
be coded with the data from the vehicle elec-
tronic immobiliser. A vehicle key will not work
if it does not contain a microchip or the mi-
crochip has not been encoded. This is also
true for keys cut for the vehicle.
The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be
obtained from a SEAT dealership, a special-
ised workshop or an approved locksmith
qualified to create them.
Changing the battery
Fig. 65
Vehicle key: opening the battery com-
partment cover.
Fig. 66
Vehicle key: removing the battery.
SEAT recommends you ask a specialised
workshop to replace the battery.
The battery is located to the rear of the vehi-
cle key, under a cover.
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Opening and closing
Changing the battery
●
Unfold the vehicle key blade
.
●
Remove the cover from the back of the ve-
hicle key
in the direction of the ar-
row
›››
.
●
Extract the battery from the compartment
using a suitable thin object
.
●
Place the new battery in the compartment
as shown
, pressing in the opposite
direction to that shown by the arrow
●
Fit the cover as shown
, pressing it
onto the vehicle key casing in the opposite di-
rection to that shown by the arrow until it
clicks into place.
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.
●
Keep the vehicle key and key fobs with
batteries out of reach of children.
●
If you suspect that someone may have
swallowed a battery, seek immediate med-
ical attention.
CAUTION
●
If the battery is not changed correctly,
the vehicle key may be damaged.
●
Use of unsuitable batteries may damage
the vehicle key. For this reason, always re-
place the dead battery with another of the
same voltage, size and specifications.
●
When fitting the battery, check that the
polarity is correct.
For the sake of the environment
The batteries used by the remote control of
the ignition key of your vehicle may contain
perchlorate. This may involve special han-
dling instructions. Take into account the le-
gal provisions regarding the handling and
disposal of these batteries. We recommend
ordering this service from a SEAT dealer or
a specialised company.
Synchronize the vehicle key
If the
button is pressed frequently outside
of the vehicle range, it is possible that the ve-
hicle can no longer be locked or unlocked us-
ing the key. In this case, the key must be re-
synchronised as described below:
●
Unfold the vehicle key blade
.
●
Press the
button on the vehicle key. For
this, it must remain with the vehicle.
●
Open the vehicle within one minute using
the key shaft.
●
Turn on the ignition using the vehicle key.
The key has been synchronised.
Central locking
Introduction
Central locking functions correctly when all
the doors and the rear lid are correctly shut. If
the driver door is open, the vehicle
cannot
be
locked with the key.
The battery of an unlocked vehicle parked for
a long period (e.g. in a private garage) may
run down and fail to start the motor.
WARNING
The incorrect use of the central locking
system may cause serious injuries.
●
The central locking system will lock all
doors. A vehicle locked from the inside can
prevent any non-authorised individual from
opening the doors and accessing the vehi-
cle. Nevertheless, in case of emergency or
accident, locked doors will complicate ac-
cess to the vehicle interior to help the pas-
sengers.
●
Never leave children or disabled people
alone in the vehicle. The central locking
button can be used to lock all the doors
from within. Therefore, passengers will be
locked inside the vehicle. Individuals locked
in the vehicle can be exposed to very high
or very low temperatures.
●
Depending on the time of the year, tem-
peratures inside a locked and closed vehi-
cle can be extremely high or extremely low
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Operation
resulting in serious injuries and illness or
even death, particularly for young children.
●
Never leave individuals locked in a closed
and locked vehicle. In case of emergency,
they may not be able to exit the vehicle by
themselves or get help.
Description
Central locking allows all doors, the rear lid
and the tank flap to be centrally locked and
unlocked:
●
From outside, using the vehicle key
›››
.
●
From inside, by pushing the central locking
button
.
The central locking system can be activated
or deactivated at a specialised workshop.
In case of a vehicle key fault or central lock-
ing system fault, all doors can be locked or
unlocked manually.
Self-locking system to prevent involuntary
unlocking
It is an anti-theft system and prevents the un-
intentional unlocking of the vehicle. If the ve-
hicle is unlocked and none of the doors (in-
cluding the boot) are opened within 30 sec-
onds, it re-locks automatically.
Turn signals
The turn signals will flash twice when the ve-
hicle is unlocked and once when the vehicle
is locked.
If it does not flash, this indicates that one of
the doors, the rear lid or the bonnet is not
closed correctly.
Accidental lock-out
The central locking system prevents you from
being locked out of the vehicle in the follow-
ing situations:
●
If the driver door is open, the vehicle cannot
be locked with the central locking switch
›››
Lock the vehicle with the remote control key,
when all the doors and the rear lid have been
closed. This prevents the accidental locking
of the vehicle.
Note
●
Never leave any valuable items in the ve-
hicle unattended. Even a locked vehicle is
not a safe.
●
If the LED on the driver door sill lights up
for about 30 seconds when the vehicle is
locked, the central locking system is not
working properly. You should have the fault
repaired at a SEAT Official Service or spe-
cialised workshop.
Unlock and lock from the outside
Fig. 67
Remote control key: buttons.
Fig. 68
Driver-side door handle with lock cyl-
inder.
Unlock and lock using the remote control
●
Lock: press the
button
.
●
Locking the vehicle without the “Safe” se-
curity system: push the
button again and
hold for 2 seconds.
●
Unlock: press the
button.
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Opening and closing
●
Unlocking the rear lid: hold down the
button for at least 1 second.
Attention:
depending on the central locking
function set by a specialised workshop, to un-
lock all the doors and the rear lid it will be
necessary to press the
button twice.
Unlock and lock in the driver's door lock
cylinder
●
Lock the doors and rear lid: insert the key
into the lock cylinder and turn it
clockwise
.
●
Unlock the doors and rear lid: insert the key
into the lock cylinder and turn it
anticlock-
wise
.
The vehicle will be locked again automatical-
ly if you do not open one of the doors or the
rear lid within 30 seconds after unlocking the
car. This function prevents the vehicle from
remaining unlocked if the unlocking button is
pressed by mistake. This does not apply if you
press the
button for at least one second.
WARNING
Observe the safety warnings
Note
Do not use the remote control key until the
vehicle is visible.
Unlocking and locking from the in-
side
Fig. 69
On the driver’s door: central locking
buttons.
●
Lock: press the
button
.
●
Unlock: press the
button.
Please note the following when using the
central locking switch to lock your vehicle:
●
The “Safe” security system will not activate
●
It is not possible to open the doors or the
rear lid from the
outside
(for safety reasons,
e.g. when stopped at traffic lights).
●
You can open the doors individually from
the inside by pulling the inside door handle. If
necessary, pull the door release lever twice.
●
In the event of an accident in which the air-
bags inflate, doors locked from the inside will
be automatically unlocked to facilitate ac-
cess and assistance.
WARNING
●
The central locking switch also works
with the ignition switched off, except when
the “safe” system is activated.
●
The central locking switch does not oper-
ate if the vehicle is locked from the outside
and the security system is switched on.
●
Locked doors could delay assistance in
an emergency. Do not leave anyone, espe-
cially children, in the vehicle.
“Safe” security system
When the vehicle is locked, the “Safe” securi-
ty system puts the door handles out of opera-
tion and makes it difficult for unauthorized
people to enter. The doors cannot be opened
from inside
Depending on the vehicle, when switching the
ignition off, a warning may be displayed on
the instrument panel display stating that the
“Safe” security system is activated.
Lock the vehicle and activate the “Safe”
security system.
●
Press the locking button
once
on the ve-
hicle key.
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71
Operation
Lock the vehicle without activating the
“Safe” system.
●
Press the locking
button on the vehicle
key
twice
.
When the “Safe” security system is disa-
bled, the following needs to be taken into
account:
●
The vehicle can be opened and unlocked
from the inside using an inside door handle.
“Safe” status
On the driver door, there is warning lamp visi-
ble from outside the vehicle through the win-
dow which shows the “Safe” system status.
We will know that “Safe” system is activated
by the flashing warning lamp.
●
“Safe” activated:
the warning lamp flashes
for about 2 seconds at short intervals; then,
more slowly.
●
“Safe” deactivated:
the warning lamp
flashes for about 2 seconds and stops. After
30 seconds, the LED flashes again.
●
Locking system fault:
the lamp flashes for
about 2 seconds at short intervals. Subse-
quently, the light will remain switched on for
about 30 seconds.
WARNING
Do not leave anyone (especially children)
in the vehicle if it is locked from the outside
and the “Safe” security system is activa-
ted, as the doors and windows cannot then
be opened from the inside. Locked doors
could delay assistance in an emergency.
Doors
Introduction
The doors and rear lid can be locked man-
ually and partially opened, for example if the
key or the central locking is damaged.
WARNING
If a door is not correctly closed, it could
open unexpectedly when driving and cause
serious injuries.
●
Always stop immediately and close the
door.
●
When closing, ensure that the door has
closed correctly. A closed door should be
flush with the corresponding parts of the
bodywork.
●
Open and close doors only when nobody
is in the way of the door.
WARNING
A door held open by its retainer could be
blown closed by the wind or close if the ve-
hicle is on a hill, causing injury.
●
When opening and closing doors, always
use the door handle.
Locking the passenger door man-
ually
Fig. 70
On the front of the passenger door:
emergency lock, hidden by a rubber seal.
Fig. 71
Emergency locking of the vehicle using
the vehicle key
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Opening and closing
The passenger door can be manually locked.
●
Open the door.
●
Remove the rubber cap to the front of the
door. The rubber cap is marked with a lock
symbol
.
●
Unfold the key shaft if necessary
›››
●
Insert the key shaft horizontally into the
opening and moved the coloured lever for-
ward
.
●
Replace the rubber cap and close the door.
●
Check if the door is locked.
●
Have the vehicle checked by a specialised
workshop.
Note
The doors can be opened and unlocked in-
dividually from the inside by pulling the
door handle. To open, pull the inner door
release lever twice
Child lock
Fig. 72
Childproof lock on the left hand side
door.
The childproof lock prevents the rear doors
from being opened from the inside. This sys-
tem prevents minors from opening a door ac-
cidentally while the vehicle is running.
This function is independent of the vehicle
electronic opening and locking systems. It
only affects rear doors. It can only be activa-
ted and deactivated manually, as described
below:
Activating the childproof lock
–
Unlock the vehicle and open the door in
which you wish to activate the childproof
lock.
–
With the door open, rotate the groove in the
door using the ignition key, clockwise for
the left hand side doors
and anti-
clockwise for the right hand side doors.
Deactivating the childproof lock
–
Unlock the vehicle and open the door
whose childproof lock you want to deacti-
vate.
–
With the door open, rotate the groove in the
door using the ignition key, anti-clockwise
for the left hand side doors
and
clockwise for the right hand side doors.
Once the childproof lock is activated, the
door can only be opened from the outside.
Rear lid
Introduction
The rear lid unlocks and locks together with
the doors.
WARNING
Careless and unsuitable locking, opening
and closing of the rear lid can cause acci-
dents and serious injury.
●
The rear lid must not be opened when the
reverse or rear fog lights are lit. This may
damage the tail lights.
●
Do not close the rear lid by pushing it
down with your hand on the rear window.
The glass could smash. Risk of injury!
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