Skoda Citigo (2021 year). Manual in english — page 3

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Infotainment Swing › Telephone
All information given is incidental and serves as information.
The ŠKODA AUTO company cannot guarantee full functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to a software up-
date of the Infotainment and the mobile devices.
Supported audio files
Compression for-
Codec type
File exten-
Max. bit rate
Max. sam-
Multi channels
mat
sion
[kbps]
pling rate
[kHz]
Mono, Dual Mono,
MPEG 1 Layer 3
mp3
32 - 320
32, 44, 48
Stereo, Joint
Stereo
MPEG
16, 22, 24
Mono,
MPEG 2 Layer 3
mp3
8 - 160
Stereo, Joint
8, 11, 12
Stereo
8, 11, 12, 16,
Windows Media
Mono, Stereo,
WMA
wma
8 - 384
22, 32, 44,
Audio 9 and 10
Joint Stereo
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Files that are protected by DRM- and iTunes® methods are not supported by Infotainment.
Supported playlists
Codec type
File extension
M3U
m3u
M3U8
m3u8
PLS
pls
WPL
wpl
ASX
asx
Telephone
- signal strength of the phone service net-
work
Overview
- current call
Display menu
- missed call
Tap on
Enter the telephone number
Contact list
Call lists (for missed calls, the symbol with the
number of missed calls is displayed next to the
function area)
Establishing a connection to the voice mailbox
number
Establishing a connection to the emergency
A
Name of the telephone service provider (with ac-
number (only applicable in certain countries)
tive roaming, the symbol appears before the
name)
Display favourite contacts
B
Possible symbols in the status bar:
- a phone is connected to the device
- charge status of the phone battery
Infotainment Swing › Telephone
47
Requirements
Telephone conversation
Depending on the context of the telephone conver-
The Bluetooth® function of the Infotainment and
sation, the following functions can be selected:
the telephone needs to be switched on.
Answer an incoming call / return to the held call
The Bluetooth® function of the Infotainment is
/
Switch the ringer off / on
switched on in the menu item
Bluetooth
End connection / reject incoming call / end call
Bluetooth.
Enter call number
Visibility of the Infotainment is switched on.
Switch between the calls
Hold a call
The visibility of the Infotainment is switched on in
/ /
Switch the microphone off/oÄ / Switch on
the menu item
Bluetooth Visibility:.
the Infotainment speakerphone
The telephone is within signal range of the Info-
tainment's Bluetooth® unit.
To switch the conversation from Infotainment to
The telephone is compatible with Infotainment.
telephone, tap
speakerphone .
To switch the call from the telephone to Infotain-
ment, tap
Operation
Operations on the multifunction steering wheel
Enter the telephone number
In the Phone menu, tap on .
Enter the phone number using the dial
Enter the last dialled number/establish a con-
nection to the entered telephone number.
Termination of the phone call (during a phone
call)
Establishing a connection to the emergency
number (only applicable in certain countries)
Establishing a connection to the breakdown
number in the event of a breakdown
A
Turn: Volume setting
Establishing a connection to the info number
Press: Answer call / end call
(for information regarding the products and
Hold:
services of the ŠKODA brand)
There is no telephone conversation - Select
Establishing a connection to the number of the
last dialled number/reject call
voice mail
There is a telephone conversation - Switch
Movement of the cursor in the input line
the call to the telephone and back
Delete the last number entered
Restriction
List of telephone contacts
The list of telephone contacts is imported from the
Availability of features
connected main telephone.
The availability of certain features depends on the
To display the contact list in the phone menu, tap
type of mobile device, as well as that of the applica-
on
tions installed.
Select the desired telephone contact using the dial
Compatibility of mobile devices
It is possible to check the ŠKODAweb pages to see if
Call list
Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile
device being tested. This check is carried out by us-
To display the contact list in the phone menu, tap
on
ing the following reference or by reading the QR
code:
All calls
Received calls
Outgoing Calls
Missed calls
Storing the contact / the number in the favour-
ites list
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Infotainment Swing › ŠKODA Move&Fun Application
Bluetooth® compatibility of mobile devices
Sort contacts in the phone book
Due to the large number of mobile devices, it is not
User profile Contact display: Tap and select the
possible to guarantee total Bluetooth® compatibility
sorting type.
with Infotainment. Bluetooth® compatibility depends
Ringtone
on the Bluetooth® version as well as the implementa-
Some phones do not allow the use of the telephone
tion of Bluetooth® protocols by the manufacturer of
ringtone; instead, the Infotainment ringtone is used.
the mobile device.
select the ringtone .
Applications in mobile devices
Select the ringtone.
Mobile devices can be used to install applications
that allow you to view additional information on the
Number for the voice mailbox
Infotainment screen, or to operate the Infotainment
User profile Mailbox no.: .
system.
Enter the number of the voice mailbox.
Due to the variety of applications, as well as their on-
Save Favourites
going development, the available applications may
The favourites are available in three storage groups,
not function on all mobile devices. ŠKODA AUTO as-
each with four contacts.
sumes no liability for their proper functioning.
Show the contact list or call history.
The scope of available applications and their func-
Using the dial
, select the telephone contact or
tionality is dependent on the type of Infotainment, as
the telephone number and tap
well as the vehicle and country.
Select the location for storing the favourite.
If the selected position is already occupied, its
Settings
contents will be overwritten when ŽoÄfiÙmiÄ£.
Pair and connect a mobile device to the Infotain-
Delete a favourite
ment
User profile Deleting favourites .
Find available Bluetooth® devices in the mobile de-
Select the contact using the dial and ŽoÄfiÙm the
vice.
deletion.
Select the device (the device name is Skoda BT
You can delete all contacts by tapping on the
XXXX. The characters XXXX represent the last four
function surface Clear all and ŽoÄfiÙm the deletion
digits of the vehicle ideÄtifiŽatioÄ number).
process.
CoÄfiÙm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
ŽoÄfiÙm.
Should the device be connected to another
ŠKODA Move&Fun Application
phone, then the phone to be paired is only paired
Usage
with the device.
Pair and connect Infotainment to a non-paired mo-
Using the ŠKODA Move&Fun application, it is possi-
bile device
ble, for example, to navigate, display vehicle informa-
Select phone .
tion, control media playback, or manage vehicle load-
ing.
Select the desired device from the list of available
devices.
Select the desired Bluetooth® pÙofile.
Overview
CoÄfiÙm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then
ŽoÄfiÙm.
In Infotainment, you can change between the menus
of the ŠKODA Move&Fun application.
Connect Infotainment to a previously connected
mobile device
To display the menus tap the ŠKODA Move&Fun
application.
Select phone .
Select the desired device from the list of previous-
ly connected devices.
Update telephone contacts
When re-connecting the telephone with Infotain-
ment, an automatic update of the list is carried out.
To manually update the list
Import contacts .
Navigation
Online Services › ŠKODA Connect
49
DriveGreen
Online Services
Vehicle information
ŠKODA Connect
Setting and management of loads
Search
Regulations
Termination of operation of ŠKODA Move&Fun
The rights and obligations of the contracting parties
application
with regard to the provision of these services are
regulated in an independent agreement. Current le-
gal documents regarding the ŠKODA Connect serv-
Requirements
ices can be found on the ŠKODA Connect Portal and
the ŠKODA Connect application.
The ŠKODA Move&Fun application needs to be
installed on the mobile device.
The mobile devices is connected to the Infotain-
Functionality
ment using Bluetooth®.
ŠKODA Connect services allow you to connect the
Infotainment allows data transmission.
vehicle to the online world. They thus represent an
The data transmission is activated in the menu
extension of the vehicle and Infotainment functions.
item
App connection Data transfer active.
The ŠKODA Connect services are not part of the ve-
hicle's equipment. These will be published separately
on the ŠKODA Connect Portal website, in the ŠKO-
Settings
DA Connect application or in Infotainment, if Info-
Connection set-up
tainment allows this.
Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment us-
The offeÙ of ŠKODA Connect services depends on
ing Bluetooth®.
the type of vehicle and its trim level, Infotainment
Switch on data transfer in the menu item
and country.
App connection Data transfer active switch on
ŠKODA Connect website
Start the ŠKODA Move&Fun application on the
The ŠKODA Connect website contains e.g. the cur-
mobile device.
rent information on the ŠKODA Connect services,
CoÄfiÙm the on-screen registration code in the In-
the reference to the ŠKODA Connect Portal or the
fotainment and the mobile device.
option to download the ŠKODA Connect application.
Application information ŠKODA Move&Fun
The website is opened after reading the following
Detailed information about ŠKODA Move&Fun appli-
QR code or the reference:
cation can be found on the ŠKODA website after
reading the following QR code or link:
ŠKODA Connect Portal website
The ŠKODA Connect Portal website enables, for ex-
ample, user registration, ordering of ŠKODA Connect
services, service management or remote access to
the vehicle.
The website is opened after reading the following
QR code or the reference:
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Online Services › ŠKODA Connect application
Requirements
User registration and activation of the
ŠKODA Connect services
Terms of use of the ŠKODA Connect services
A user is registered for the vehicle.
Functionality
The ŠKODA Connect services are active.
User registration will provide you with a ŠKODA ID
Availability of the ŠKODA Connect services
user account that can be used in all ŠKODA applica-
Availability depends on the following conditions:
tions and services.
Cellular networks through which the connection to
The user registration of the ŠKODA Connect serv-
the ŠKODA Connect services is ensured are availa-
ices is done in the ŠKODA Connect application.
ble.
When registering, create an S-PIN.
The availability, functioning, connection speed
You need the S-PIN to register for certain ŠKODA
and technology used in the mobile network can
Connect services.
be diffeÙeÄt in the respective countries and are
dependent on the mobile network operator.
In areas where this is iÄsuffiŽieÄt signal, e.g. in un-
Settings
derground garages, functionality may be limited.
The ŠKODA Connect services are available for your
User registration
vehicle and the respective country.
User registration and activation of online services
ŠKODA Connect take place on the website ŠKODA
The availability can be checked on the following
Connect Portal or in the application ŠKODA Con-
ŠKODA Connect website:
nect.
To complete registration, access to the e-mail box
entered during registration is required.
Activation of online services
In order to aktivieren ŠKODA Connect online serv-
ices, proceed as follows:
Availability status of the ŠKODA Connect services
The availability status of the services is displayed in
The ŠKODA Connect application is switched on in
the ŠKODA Connect application.
the mobile device.
Select the option Add vehicle select and follow
the instructions in the application.
ŠKODA Connect application
Functionality
Remote access to the vehicle
ŠKODA Connect application
Usage
The ŠKODA Connect application enables, for exam-
ple, user registration, ordering of ŠKODA Connect
The service relating to remote access to the vehicle
services or remote access to the vehicle.
offeÙs the possibility of remotely controlling certain
The application can be downloaded to the mobile de-
vehicle functions and accessing vehicle information.
vice after scanning the following QR code or link:
Available functions include, for example, the follow-
ing:
Trip overviews
Overview of the vehicle condition
Localization service for determining vehicle posi-
tion
Remote charging of the vehicle
Remote control of the air conditioning system
Requirements
The user has one ŠKODA ID account linked to the
vehicle.
Requirements
The ŠKODA Connect services are active in the
The service and the coupled functions are available
vehicle.
depending on the following conditions:
The ŠKODA Connect services are active.
The ŠKODA Connect services are available.
Starting and driving › Start
51
During a journey with the engine stopped, the igni-
Starting and driving
tion must always be switched on.
Start
Notes on starting
Starting issues
Operating conditions
Troubleshooting
The high-voltage battery charging status is suffi-
ŽieÄt.
NOTICE
Danger of engine damage!
The charging plug is not plugged into the charg-
Do not start the vehicle by towing.
ing socket of the vehicle.
The engine does not start
Positions of the key in the ignition lock
Switch off the ignition.
1
Ignition off
Wait 30 seconds and repeat the starting proce-
2
Ignition on
dure.
If the engine does not start, use the jump start ca-
3
Start the engine
bles with the 12 volt vehicle battery of another ve-
hicle » page 69 or seek the help of a specialist ga-
rage.
The engine does not start, the display shows a
message regarding the immobilizer
Use the other vehicle key.
Start
If the engine does not start, seek the help of a spe-
cialist garage.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
The key cannot be turned in the ignition
Move the selector lever to position or .
Move the steering wheel back and forth while
Turn key to position 3 .
turning the key.
As soon as the engine starts up, release the key.
The engine starting is displayed as follows:
Automatic gearbox
At the same time, an audible signal is emitted.
Lever positions
The pointer of the power indicator moves to .
In the instrument cluster display READY is displayed
Parked vehicle
in the status bar.
The drive wheels are
locked.
NOTICE
Only set the posi-
With very low outdoor temperatures, the tempera-
tion when the vehi-
ture of the high-voltage battery may drop so low
cle is stationary.
that it may no longer be possible to start the engine.
Reverse gear
Starting the engine again is only possible when the
temperature of the high-voltage battery has risen
Only set the posi-
suffiŽieÄtlû.
tion when the vehi-
cle is stationary.
CAUTION
Neutral
Danger of unexpected vehicle movement!
There is no transmission of engine power to the
At temperatures below -10°C, start the vehicle
wheels.
with the selector lever in the position.
Forward drive/forward drive with maximum
Stopping the engine
recuperation
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
In mode, three recuperation levels can be
Turn key to position 1 .
set » page 52.
On vehicles with automatic transmission, the key can
In mode, the maximum recuperation level is au-
only be removed when the selector lever is in the
tomatically set.
position.
Choose between and
(spring-loaded posi-
tion)
WARNING
Steering lock hazard!
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Starting and driving › Vehicle driving mode
Moving the selector lever out of the or position
Very strong recuperation.
lights up - the selector lever is locked
+
In mode: choose a
higher recuperation
Press the brake pedal,
level
and at the same time,
-
In mode: choose a
press the button in the
lower recuperation
selector lever.
level
A
Choose between
and
(spring-loaded
position)
The recuperation can also be done when pressing
the brake pedal.
WARNING
Risk of the stationary vehicle rolling away automati-
cally!
Troubleshooting
When the selector lever is in the
position or
Recuperation error
position, secure the vehicle with the brake.
illuminates together with
Message regarding a recuperation fault
Operation
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Starting up
Starting up a vehicle that is stuck
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
Adjust the selector lever between
and . The
Start the engine.
vehicle will then start to rock and be easier to free.
Press the button in the selector lever and set it to
the desired position.
Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator
Manual release of automatic gearbox
pedal lightly.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
Speeding up while driving (kick-down)
Insert a Ĕat-head
Fully depress the accelerator.
screwdriver or push a
Stopping temporarily (e.g. at a junction)
similar tool into the
Leave the selector lever in the
position and se-
gap in the area of ar-
cure the vehicle with the brake pedal.
row A .
Carefully loosen and
Stopping
lift the quadrant cover.
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
Press the button in the selector lever and set it to
the position.
Insert a screwdriver in-
Turn off the engine.
to the plastic part and
carefully move it in the
Select the recuperation level
The energy generated during braking is stored in the
direction of the arrow.
high-voltage battery during recuperation. A higher
Press the button in the
recuperation level also increases the braking force
selector lever and
when driving downhill or rolling out.
bring it to the posi-
tion.
As the state of charge of the high-voltage battery in-
creases, the force of the recuperation braking will
decrease.
Four recuperation levels can be set using the selec-
tor lever.
Vehicle driving mode
Light recuperation.
Usage
Medium recuperation.
The driving mode makes it possible to increase the
Strong recuperation.
driving economy and the range of the vehicle.
Starting and driving › Economical driving style
53
Overview
Towing eye and towing procedure
Normal mode
Towing lug
The Normal mode is suitable for a conventional driv-
ing. Neither the engine power, nor other functions
Removing the front cap
are limited.
Press on the cap and
remove it.
ECO mode
ECO mode is suitable for a economic driving style.
The engine power is slightly limited, the maximum
speed is reduced to 120 km/h. The Climatronic
switches to economy mode.
ECO+ mode
ECO+ mode is suitable for a very economic driving
style. The engine power is very limited, the maximum
speed is reduced to 95 km/h. The cooling and heat-
Installing the towing eye
ing function is switched off.
Screw in the towing
eye.
Operation
Insert the wheel
wrench or similar ob-
Select driving mode
ject through the tow-
Press the
button.
ing eye.
When the driving mode is changed, the information
Tighten the towing
text is displayed in the instrument cluster display.
eye.
When ECO or ECO + mode is selected, the corre-
sponding lettering is illuminated on the button.
After the towing process
Unscrew the towing eye.
Economical driving style
Insert the cover cap.
Tips for economical driving and evaluation of
driving economy
Towing the vehicle
Tips for economical driving
This vehicle is not designed for towing another vehi-
Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking.
cle.
Use the driving mode ECO+ and ECO » page 53.
WARNING
Use the mode of the automatic transmission to
Risk of accident!
decelerate. This will charge the high-voltage bat-
The tow rope must not be twisted.
tery.
When towing, drive at a speed of max. 50 km/h.
Avoid full acceleration and too high speeds.
Turn off the engine for longer periods.
Observe the prescribed tyre pressure » page 76.
Remove unnecessary ballast.
Remove the roof rack when it is not needed.
Switch on electric consumers only for as long as
necessary.
Do not leave the windows open while driving.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Use a braided synthetic fibÙe rope for towing. Do
not use a twisted tow rope.
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Starting and driving › Brakes
NOTICE
Checking
Always keep the tow rope taut during towing.
The fill level must be
Do not exceed a towing distance of 50 km.
within the marked range.
NOTICE
If the level is below the
Danger of gearbox damage!
mark
, do not con-
If the gearbox no longer contains any oil, the vehi-
tinue.
cle must only be towed with the front axle raised
Do not Ùefill liquid.
clear of the ground or transported on a special
Seek the help of a spe-
breakdown vehicle.
cialist garage.
The vehicle must not be towed when the rear axle
If the brake Ĕuid level is
is raised.
too low, this will be indi-
The vehicle must not be towed without the ignition
cated in the instrument cluster by the illumination of
being switched on.
is displayed in the status bar. Nevertheless, we
Information for the driver of the towed vehicle
recommend checking the brake Ĕuid level regularly
Move the selector lever to position .
directly at the reservoir.
WARNING
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Danger of brake failure!
When the ignition is switched off, the brake booster
If the Ĕuid level falls si£ÄifiŽaÄtlû within a short time
and the power steering do not work. In addition,
or drops below the mark
, the brake system may
there is a risk that the steering lock will engage.
have become leaky.
If it is not possible to start the engine, switch on
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
the ignition!
Specification
NOTICE
The brake Ĕuid must comply with standard
Danger of engine damage!
VW 501 14. This standard complies with the re-
The vehicle must be towed with the engine running
quirements of the FMVSS 116 DOT4 standard.
or at least with the ignition turned on.
Changing
Have the brake Ĕuid replaced by a specialist garage.
Brakes
WARNING
Danger of brake failure!
What you should be mindful of
If the brake Ĕuid change date is exceeded, heavy
WARNING
braking may cause vapour bubbles to form in the
Problems and faults with the brake system can ex-
brake system.
tend the braking distance of the vehicle!
DANGER
Troubleshooting
Danger of the brakes overheating!
Do not depress the brake pedal unless braking is
Brake Ĕuid level is too low
required.
illuminates
If the original front spoiler is damaged, ensure the
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
air supply to the front brakes is guaranteed.
rage.
Brake system and anti-lock braking system faulty
Inspecting the brake Ĕuid level
illuminates together with
Test conditions
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
rage.
The engine is off
Worn brake pads
illuminates
Drive to a specialist garage, exercising ap-
propriate caution.
Braking is limited
illuminates together with
Message regarding limitations of the braking ef-
fect
Starting and driving › Handbrake
55
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Driver assist systems
Reduced braking effect
Braking and stabilising systems
Damp, frozen, salt-affeŽted or corroded brakes can
impair the braking effeŽt.
Overview
Clean the brakes by braking several times if tÙaffiŽ
Stabilisation control (ESC)
conditions allow it.
ESC helps to stabilize the vehicle in borderline situa-
When the engine is stopped, the brake booster
tions (e.g. when the vehicle starts to skid). ESC
does not work
brakes the individual wheels to maintain the direc-
Depress the brake pedal more forcefully.
tion of travel.
Ĕashes - ESC is engaged
Handbrake
Traction control (TCS)
service
ASR helps to stabilize the vehicle when accelerating
or driving on low-grip roads. ASR reduces the drive
WARNING
power transmitted to the wheels when the wheels
Risk of accident!
spin.
An iÄsuffiŽieÄtlû released parking brake will impair
Ĕashes - ASR is engaged
the function of the brake system.
Fully release the parking brake before driving.
Antilock braking system (ABS)
To back up
ABS helps maintain control of the vehicle during
Pull the lever up to the
emergency braking. An ABS intervention is noticea-
stop position.
ble by pulsating movements of the brake pedal.
The parking brake
Motor Slip Regulation (MSR)
lights up.
MSR helps to maintain control of the vehicle in the
event of a sudden reduction in speed, e.g. on icy
To solve
roads. If the drive wheels lock, MSR increases the
Pull the lever up a little and push in the lock button.
engine speed. This reduces the braking effeŽt of the
Press and hold the lock button and pull the lever
engine and the wheels can rotate freely again.
completely down.
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)
EDL helps to stabilize the vehicle when driving on
road surfaces with diffeÙeÄt grip under the individual
wheels. EDL brakes a spinning wheel and transmits
power to a diffeÙeÄt drive wheel.
Hill Hold Control
Hill Hold Control helps when starting off on uphill
gradients by braking the vehicle for about 2 seconds
after the brake pedal is released.
Operating conditions
The gradient is at least 5%.
The driver's door is closed.
Electromechanical brake booster (eBKV)
eBKV (electronic brake force distribution) facilitates
operation of the brake pedal. At the same time,
charging of the high-voltage battery is made possi-
ble through regenerative braking.
After switching off the ignition, the eBKV (electronic
brake force distribution) function is either restricted
or not available.
Regenerative braking
Regenerative braking produces energy that is stored
in the high-voltage battery. The force of the braking
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Driver assist systems › Cruise control system
effeŽt depends on the selected driving mode, as well
Operating conditions
as the state of charge of the high-voltage battery.
The driving speed is higher than 20 km/h.
During regenerative braking, pulsating movements
of the brake pedal and ĔuŽtuatiÄ£ decelerations of
the vehicle can occur.
Operation
Operating with the lever
Troubleshooting
ESC or ASR faulty/deactivated by the system
illuminates
Stop the engine and start again.
If the indicator light does not go out after covering
a short distance, seek the help of a specialist ga-
rage.
ABS faulty
illuminates
A
Activate cruise control (cruise control deacti-
You may continue driving, exercising appro-
vated)
priate caution. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Deactivate cruise control
Brake system and anti-lock braking system faulty
Interrupt control (sprung position)
illuminates together with
B
Resume cruise control1)/Increase speed
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
C
Start control with current speed/Reduce
rage.
limit
Electromechanical brake booster faulty
Accelerate temporarily
illuminates
Depress the accelerator pedal.
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
Releasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed
rage.
to drop again to the set speed.
Interrupting cruise control
Cruise control system
After pressing the brake pedal
After an ESC intervention
Functionality
The cruise control system maintains the set speed
Lane Assist
without the accelerator pedal having to be operated.
This, however, is only possible to the extent permit-
Usage
ted by the engine output and braking power of the
Lane Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane.
vehicle.
It is based on the boundaries of a lane. These may in-
WARNING
clude lane markings, road edges or objects such as
Risk of the cruise control system starting uninten-
curbs or possibly tÙaffiŽ cones.
tionally!
The system is intended primarily for use on high-
Deactivate cruise control after use.
ways.
Status display in the instrument cluster display
illuminated - the cruise control system is acti-
vated
Functionality
illuminated - cruise control is active
As the vehicle approaches a lane marking, the sys-
When cruise control starts, the set speed is
tem executes a steering movement in the opposite
displayed.
direction from the lane marking. The steering inter-
vention can be overridden manually.
1)
If no speed is set, the current speed is adopted.
Driver assist systems › Lane Assist
57
No system intervention occurs when changing lane
Troubleshooting
with the turn signal on.
Message regarding system unavailability
Status display in the instrument cluster display
The symbol
in the button comes on.
lights up - System is activated and ready to
Clean the windscreen in the sensor area.
intervene
Stop the engine and restart again after a short
lights up - System intervenes
time.
If the system is still not available, seek the help of a
Warning through steering wheel vibrations
specialist garage.
The steering wheel vibrations are triggered in the
following situations:
The vehicle crosses the boundary line without the
indicator light switched on.
The system is not able to keep the vehicle within
the lane.
Correct the steering movement in the event of vi-
brations.
Operating conditions
The driving speed is higher than 60 km/h.
The lane markings are clearly visible.
Operation
Automatic activation
Lane Assist is automatically activated when the igni-
tion is switched on.
Deactivation
Press the
button.
The symbol in the button comes on when deactiva-
ted.
Function restriction
The system function may be restricted in the follow-
ing cases:
The field of view of the sensor is limited by a dirty
screen or an obstacle or a preceding vehicle.
If the weather conditions are unfavourable.
The vehicle is making a sharp turn.
The vehicle is travelling on a sloping road or in ruts.
When the driving lane is too narrow.
The vehicle drives through a construction site.
WARNING
Danger of incorrect steering intervention!
Certain objects or markings on the road may be erro-
neously recognized as lane markings.
Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and
be prepared to override the steering intervention.
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Park Assist systems › Park Pilot parking aid
Park Assist systems
Troubleshooting
After switching on, an audible signal sounds for 3
Park Pilot parking aid
seconds and there is no obstacle near the vehicle
Functionality
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will dis-
play a visible message and an audible signal will
sound.
The interval between the signals becomes shorter as
the clearance is reduced. At a distance of less than
30 cm from the obstacle, a continuous tone sounds.
Display
The recorded areas vary according to the equipment.
Acoustic signals oÄ/off
Obstacle at a distance of less than 30 cm
Obstacle at a distance of more than 30 cm
Obstacle outside the route
Operating conditions
The driving speed is lower than 15 km/h.
Turn on/turn off
Switching on
Engage reverse gear.
Switching off
Disengage reverse gear.
Function restriction
In the following cases, the system does not have to
issue a warning of an obstacle, or the warning may
be issued incorrectly:
If the weather conditions are unfavourable.
The detected obstacles are moving.
Sensor signals are not ÙeĔeŽted by the surface of
the obstacles.
It is a small obstacle, e.g. a stone or a pillar.
High-voltage system › High-voltage system and high-voltage battery
59
Do not replace, remove or disconnect the orange
High-voltage system
high-voltage cables.
High-voltage system and high-voltage
Do not open, replace, or remove the cover of the
high-voltage battery.
battery
Damage to the vehicle or the high-voltage battery
What you should be mindful of
can result in the escape of toxic and Ĕammable
gases. Open the windows to ensure that any gases
Warning stickers about high voltage
are vented and exit the vehicle.
Avoid contact with liquids and gases coming from
the high-voltage battery.
In the event of fiÙe, leave the vehicle and stay at a
safe distance. Inform rescuers about the fact that
it is a vehicle with a high-voltage battery.» page 16,
After an accident.
CAUTION
Touching the ĔooÙ of the vehicle or an accident may
damage the high-voltage battery.
Contact a specialist company immediately and en-
sure the high-voltage battery is checked.
NOTICE
In the event of a vehicle with a Ĕat high-voltage bat-
tery, there is a risk of irreversible damage to the
high-voltage battery during extended periods of use
A Ĕat high-voltage battery must be recharged im-
mediately!
NOTICE
If the vehicle is stationary for several months, the
high-voltage battery can go Ĕat.
The warning stickers are located on high-voltage
This can lead to the high-voltage battery being dam-
components.
aged at high ambient temperatures and a low charge
Warning stickers relating to hot surfaces
state.
The warning sticker is located on com-
Always ensure there is a suffiŽieÄt state of charge
ponents that can become noticeably
with the high-voltage battery!
warm.
If the battery is left standing for long periods in
very cold environments, the low internal tempera-
ture of the high-voltage battery can reduce the
DANGER
range and limit the driving performance.
Improper handling of the high-voltage system and
battery can result in burns, injuries or fatal electric
shock.
High Voltage System Overview
It must always be assumed that the high-voltage
battery is charged and that the high-voltage sys-
The high-voltage system in the vehicle consists of
tem is live. This also applies when the electric drive
the following main components:
is switched off and the ignition is switched off.
High-voltage battery
The components of the high-voltage system, e.g.
Power electronics
the high-voltage cables and the high-voltage bat-
Electric motor
tery, neither catch on nor touch with the help of
High-voltage air-conditioning compressor
objects.
Charger for the high-voltage battery
Do not carry out any work on the high-voltage sys-
tem or the high-voltage battery.
Charging socket
Orange high-voltage cable and plug
Work on the high-voltage system and the systems
iÄĔueĎed by it may only be carried out by qualified
High-voltage heating system
service technicians.
The high-voltage battery is located under the ve-
Do not open or repair the components of the high-
hicle ĔooÙ and is not accessible to users.
voltage system.
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High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery
Troubleshooting
consumers, the circuit may be overloaded and the
charging process may be interrupted.
Fault in electric drive system
illuminates
WARNING
Message regarding fault in the electrical system
Never use damaged charging plugs or charging ca-
bles.
You may continue driving, exercising appropriate
caution. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
NOTICE
When fast charging with direct current (DC), the
illuminates
charging process is carried out using a very high
Message regarding fault in the electrical system
charging current. Frequent rapid charging (DC) can
Stop driving! Stop the vehicle and stop the engine.
permanently reduce the charging capacity of the
high-voltage battery.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Mainly charge the high-voltage battery with alter-
Electrical system overheated
nating current (AC).
illuminates together with
NOTICE
Long periods with the vehicle left standing with a
Message regarding overheating in the electrical sys-
fully charged high-voltage battery for several
tem
months can lead to a permanent reduction in the
Stop driving! Stop the vehicle and stop the engine.
charging capacity of the high-voltage battery.
Avoid prolonged vehicle downtimes when the
Do not top up with coolant!
high-voltage battery is at a high state of charge.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
At very low and very high temperatures, there
Fault in the engine control system
may be restrictions when charging the high-voltage
illuminates
battery. The charging time may be longer.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
As the state of charge of the high-voltage battery
increases, the ability of the high-voltage battery to
absorb energy decreases. This slows down the
Charging of high-voltage battery
charging process.
What you should be mindful of
Overview
WARNING
Danger of life-threatening electric shock, fiÙe hazard,
Charging socket and charging indicator
danger of damage to vehicle.
Follow the correct procedure for charging.
A
Charging indicator
Connect the charging cable to a power outlet that
B
Charging socket (AC
is protected from both moisture and liquids.
alternating current)
Only charge at correctly installed and undamaged
C
Charging socket (DC
sockets and at a faultless electrical installation.
direct current)
Have the sockets and electrical installations
checked at regular intervals.
Never charge in potentially explosive areas. Com-
ponents of the charging cable can cause sparks
and thus ignite explosive vapours.
Charging indicator
Protect the charging plugs from moisture and liq-
uids.
Do not carry out work on the vehicle while charg-
ing.
Always remove the charging cable before starting
up the vehicle. Fit the protective cap and close the
battery charging Ĕap.
Never charge several vehicles at the same time at
the mains sockets of a fuse circuit.
Observe the maximum charge capacity of the fuse
circuit used. If the charging cable is plugged into a
socket of the same circuit together with other
High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery
61
A
Green light glows - high-voltage battery is
NOTICE
charged, charging process is complete
The installation of the home charging station (wall
box) must be carried out by qualified personnel.
B
Green light pulsating - high-voltage battery is
Before installing the home charging station, ensure
charging
the electrical installation of the house is checked.
C
Flashes green (about 1 minute after connecting
Ensure the electrical installation and the home
the charging cable) - time-delayed charging is
charging station are checked regularly by qualified
activated, but has not yet started
personnel.
D
Flashes yellow - selector lever is not in position
Charging
E
Lights up yellow for several seconds - charging
plug inserted in charging socket is detected
WARNING
Yellow light illuminates continuously - Charging
Risk of electric shock!
plug is plugged into the charging socket, but no
Follow the correct procedure for charging. Do not
mains power was detected.
disconnect the charging cable during charging.
Have the power grid checked from which the
Never use the charging cable with an extension
vehicle is being charged.
cord, power strip, adapter or timer.
F
Red light illuminates - Charging plug is not
NOTICE
locked into the charging socket.
To operate the charging station, follow the instruc-
Disconnect the charging plug and insert it
tions on the charging station.
again into the charging socket until it stops.
Before charging
If the fault persists, seek the help of a special-
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
ist company.
Move the selector lever to position .
G
Flashes red - Fault in the vehicle's charging sys-
Turn off the engine.
tem
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
If the ignition does not necessarily need to be
switched on, switch it off before charging begins.
Information label on the battery charging Ĕap
Leaving the ignition switched on can extend the
The sign provides information about the compatibili-
charging time.
ty of the vehicle's charging components and the
Connect the charging cable
charging location.
Fully unwind the charging station cable.
Label of plug type
Or:
for alternating cur-
rent charging (AC).
Fully unwind the charging cable and connect it to
IdeÄtifiŽatioÄ of the
the charger socket or to a standard mains socket/
industrial socket.
connector type for
charging with direct
Open the battery Ĕap
current DC
on the vehicle.
Charging options
Unlock the vehicle. The
Public charging station (AC alternating current
protective cap of the
Home Charging Station - Wall box (AC alternating
charging socket is un-
current)
locked.
Fast charging at charging station (DC direct cur-
rent)
Charging at a usual mains socket or industrial sock-
et
Home Station (Wall box)
When charging with a home charging station, a high-
er charging power is achieved than using a standard
mains socket. The charging time is considerably
shortened.
For information about purchasing a suitable home
charging station (Wall box), please ask a ŠKODA
partner.
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High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery
To charge using AC al-
The charging plug is locked again after 30 s. If the
ternating current pow-
upper battery charge limit has not been reached,
er, remove the protec-
charging will continue.
tive cap of the charg-
Or:
ing socket (AC).
To end the charging process at the charging sta-
Put the protective cap
tion, follow the instructions on the charging sta-
on the battery charg-
tion.
ing hatch.
The charging plug remains locked in the charging
Or:
socket and must be unlocked by pressing the
To charge with DC di-
button on the key.
rect current, remove the upper cap of the charging
After reaching the upper charging limit, the
socket (AC) and then the lower protective cap of
charging process is automatically ended. The charg-
the charging socket (DC).
ing plug remains locked in the charging socket.
Put the protective caps on the battery charging
hatch.
Charging with direct current (DC)
End the charging process
Insert the charging
plug for the charging
To end the charging process at the charging sta-
cable into the charging
tion, follow the instructions on the charging sta-
socket.
tion.
Check whether the
When the charging process is complete, the charg-
charging plug is
ing plug is automatically unlocked.
straight and fully inser-
Or:
ted in the charging
socket.
Press the button in the centre console.
The charging plug is
The charging process is ended. The charging plug
locked automatically, and appears in the display of
remains locked in the charging socket and must be
the instrument cluster
unlocked by pressing the button on the key.
Start the charging process
In order to start the charging process again, the
Charging starts automatically after connecting the
charging plug must be removed and the charging
charging cable.
process then started completely from the begin-
ning.
Or:
After reaching the upper charging limit, the
If necessary, start off the charging process at the
charging process is automatically ended. The charg-
charging station.
ing plug remains locked in the charging socket.
Charging indicator
After the charging process
The charging indicator on the charging socket pul-
If the charging plug is not automatically unlocked
sates green.
or locked again after the charging process has
The symbol in the button in the centre console
been completed, it can be unlocked with the but-
pulsates.
ton on the key.
Light Ĕashes in the instrument cluster
Disconnect the charging plug from the charging
The remaining charge time is shown on the instru-
socket.
ment cluster display.
Attach the protective cap to the charging socket.
Charging with alternating current (AC)
Close the battery Ĕap.
Interrupt the charging process
Where necessary, disconnect the charging cable
from the charger or from the mains socket.
Press the button in the centre console.
The charging process is interrupted. The charging
If you leave the charging cable connected after
plug remains locked in the charging socket.
charging using alternating current (AC), the high-
voltage battery will not be discharged by electrical
To restart charging, press the button again.
consumers in the vehicle. These consumers are pow-
End the charging process
ered by the charger.
Press the button on the key.
Initial charging and charging for longer service life
The charging process is interrupted, the charging
If the high-voltage battery is new or has not been
plug is unlocked for 30 s and can be removed.
charged for a long time, the maximum state of
charge of the high-voltage battery may only be
High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery
63
reached after several charges. This is due to techni-
When the high-voltage battery is almost dis-
cal reasons and does not constitute a malfunction.
charged, the Eco+ driving pÙofile is activated. The
maximum speed can be limited to 95 km/h.
NOTICE
Danger of irreversible damage to the high-voltage
Manual release of the charging plug from the
battery.
charging socket
If the vehicle is not used for a long period of time,
If the charging plug remains locked in the charging
charge the high-voltage battery after a maximum
socket, after charging is completed and the button
of four months.
is pressed proceed as follows:
Press the button in the centre console and at the
Setting the charging process
same time the button in the driver's door.
Disconnect the charging plug from the charging
Adjustments to applications
socket.
The following applications can be used, for example,
to set the delayed charge (departure time) or the
Have the vehicle checked immediately by a spe-
cialist garage.
lower battery charge limit:
ŠKODA Move&Fun application » page 48, Over-
Charging does not start or is cancelled
view
A message indicating that no charging is possible is
displayed.
ŠKODA Connect application » page 50, Functional-
ity
Disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle
and plug it in again.
Prerequisites for starting time-delayed charging
The vehicle is connected to a charger that sup-
Or:
ports time-delayed charging.
Use another charging option.
Time-delayed charging is activated in the applica-
If the charging process does not start or is inter-
tion.
rupted again, seek the help of a specialist garage.
If, after the vehicle has been connected to the
Fast charging with DC is not possible
charger, the state of charge is lower than the set
A message indicating that no fast-charging is possi-
lower battery charge limit, the high-voltage battery
ble is displayed.
is charged immediately to the set charge limit.
Charge the high-voltage battery using alternating
Change between time-delayed charging and in-
current.
stant charging
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
For a change to happen, the following pre-requisites
must be met:
Charging time increases
If the high-voltage battery is too hot after driving,
The vehicle is connected to a charger that sup-
the charging current can be systematically reduced
ports time-delayed charging.
by subsequent charging in order to protect the high-
Time-delayed charging has been activated, but
voltage battery from overheating. This lengthens the
has not started yet.
charging time.
To start time-delayed charging, press the button
Contact a specialist company if problems persist.
in the centre console.
Pressing the button again will interrupt the
charging process. Time-delayed charging is reacti-
Display the remaining charge time
vated.
When charging, a charging time of max. 10.5 hours is
shown in the display of the instrument cluster or in
the ŠKODA Connect application.
Troubleshooting
If charging is carried out at a standard mains socket
Low state of charge of the high-voltage battery
or the charging time is extended for technical rea-
illuminates
sons, the charging time may be more than 10.5
The high-voltage battery is charging.
hours. In this case, the charging time does not begin
to shorten until the remaining charging time has fall-
When the high-voltage battery is low, the Eco or
en below 10.5 hours.
Eco+ driving pÙofile can be activated.
lights up - the high-voltage battery is nearly dis-
charged
Charge the high-voltage battery immediately.
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High-voltage system › Charging cable
Charging cable
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3)
The charging cable can
What you should be mindful of
be used to charge vehi-
cles at public AC charg-
We recommend that you only use charging cables
supplied by ŠKODA AUTO. With these, the reliability
ing stations that do not
as well as correct functionality are guaranteed.
have an integrated
charging cable.
WARNING
Risk of short circuit as well as serious or fatal injuries!
Depending on the vehi-
cle equipment and
Only use a suitable charging cable to charge the
high-voltage battery.
charging cable type,
charging is possible with
NOTICE
a maximum charging
Have the charging cable checked regularly by a
current of 16A or 32A.
qualified service technician.
At some charging stations that offeÙ charging with a
Information on the use of the charging cable
charging current of 32 A, charging with a cable in-
Protect the parts of the charging cable from un-
tended for charging with a charging current of 16 A
wanted stress, e.g. from overrunning, falling, pull-
is not possible.
ing, kinking or bending over sharp edges.
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
When disconnecting from the socket or charger,
2)
do not pull on the cable but only on the plug.
The charging cable can
After using the charging cable, insert the protec-
tive caps.
be used for charging at
standard power outlets.
Protect the parts of the charging cable from in-
tense sunlight (the outside temperature must not
exceed 50 °C).
Do not immerse parts of the charging cable in wa-
ter and ensure it is protected from snow or ice.
Before driving abroad
There may be the following ŽouÄtÙû-speŽifiŽ diffeÙ-
eĎes in electrical installations:
Type of power sockets in the household and their
Cable control box Mode 2
use in various electrical installations
Type of power supply connection including meas-
Through the control box, the charging plug is de-
ures in the event of malfunctions as well as protec-
energised until it is plugged into the charging socket
tive measures against electric shock (e.g. earthed
of the vehicle.
network in the EU countries vs. isolated network in
When the charging cable is connected to the power
Norway)
outlet, the control box automatically carries out a
Check whether your charging cable is suitable for
self-test. All warning and indicator lights illuminate
the speŽifiŽ procedures in places in each country. If
bÙieĔû and go out one after the other.
you are unclear or have questions about the types of
The current operating status is then displayed.
plugs and sockets, we recommend visiting a ŠKODA
service partner.
A
Indicator light power
plug (plugged into
the mains socket)
Charging cable type
B
Indicator light con-
trol box
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3)
C
Indicator light vehi-
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
cle
2)
D
Warning light
High-voltage system › Charging cable
65
Indicator lights for the operating display
The vehicle is in close proximity to high voltage
Charging cable connected to the
power lines.
A illuminates
mains.
The vehicle is not on its wheels, but, for example, is
A B illuminate
raised up with a lift.
High-voltage battery is charging.
C Ĕashes a)
Charging cable too hot
Charging cable connected to the
If the charging cable is too hot, the control box limits
A B C. illumi-
mains and to the vehicle. Charg-
the charging current. The warning light D Ĕashes. As
nate
ing has not started or has already
soon as the charging cable has cooled down suffi-
been completed.
ŽieÄtlû, the charging current is automatically in-
a)
If the indicator light C slowly Ĕashes, the charg-
creased.
ing current is limited.
If charging is interrupted by the control box, the indi-
Temperature monitoring
cator light A Ĕashes, as well as the warning light D .
The charging cable is equipped with a temperature
the indicator lights B and C go out.
monitoring system on the control box and the mains
Disconnect the charging cable and allow it to cool.
plug.
If the problem persists, seek the help of a specialist
The temperature monitoring system is triggered if
garage.
the charging cable heats up too much. It may also do
so if you have taken it with you beforehand in an
overheated luggage compartment or in strong sun-
light.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction indicators on the cable control box
Mode 2
A fault is indicated by the indicator lights in the con-
trol box.
A Ĕashes
D illumiÄates/
Power supply or socket fault.
Ĕashes
B Ĕashes
D illumiÄates/
Control box fault.
Ĕashes
C Ĕashes
D illumiÄates/
Vehicle fault.
Ĕashes
In the event of a fault, the charging process is inter-
rupted.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The control box can also recognise the following sit-
uations as a fault:
A charger is connected to the 12 volt vehicle bat-
tery.
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Engine compartment › Bonnet
Engine compartment
Coolant
Bonnet
Checking the fill level and topping up
Test conditions
Opening the bonnet
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
Before opening
The engine is turned off and cooled
Make sure the windscreen wiper arms are folded
Checking the level
down onto the windscreen.
Keep everyone away from the engine compart-
The fill level must be
ment.
within the marked range.
Opening
If the fill level is below
the mark
, top up
Pull the release lever
the coolant.
underneath the dash
panel.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to the engine compartment!
Do not top up the coolant above the marked area.
The coolant could be forced out of the cooling sys-
Release the lock.
tem when heated.
NOTICE
There must be a small quantity of coolant in the tank.
Do not add coolant when the tank is empty.
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Refilling
CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
The cooling system is pressurised.
Open the bonnet.
Do not open the cap of the coolant expansion tank
Remove the bonnet
while the engine is warm. Let the engine cool
stay from the holder
down.
and insert the end of
Place a wipe on the lid of the tank and carefully un-
the stay into the open-
screw the lid.
ing in the bonnet.
Refill with coolant of the correct speŽifiŽatioÄ.
Screw on the cap until it clicks into place.
Specification
To Ùefill the coolant additive use G12evo (TL 774 L).
Closing
NOTICE
Lift the bonnet.
Risk of damage to the cooling system and the en-
Unhook the bonnet stay and insert it into the hold-
gine!
er.
Adding coolant that does not conform to the correct
speŽifiŽatioÄ can reduce the corrosion protection of
Fold the bonnet down and release it with a dis-
tance of 30 cm remaining.
the cooling system.
Check that the bonnet is closed.
NOTICE
Troubleshooting
Do not press down on an unclosed bonnet.
Coolant
Open and close the Ĕap again.
lights up or Ĕashes - the coolant temperature
is too high or the coolant level is too low.
Check the coolant level.

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